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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 28 PROUD OF OUTSTANDING SICK LEAVE RECORDS "proud as peacocks Twelve employees of the Packaging and Material Branch, Transportation Support Division, have over "r 4,000 hours of sick leave to their credit. with ; Cyril D. Brown, with 1,783, and Alfred A. Agee, H. 1,759, top the list. Others are Raymond S. Bagby, Dwight Brush, Reginald A. Cam, Walter E. Henzi, Laurel I. Hill, ; Dewey R. Pearce, C. Raymond Roberts, Ralph Thomas Jr., Harold Wilcox, and Andrew Mirdo. ig f -- Mm r EARLY COLLEGE ADMISSON Delores Chalmers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fitz, L. Chalmers, Jr., was awarded an Academic Scholarship to the Utah State University. Miss' Chalmers was to have been a senior at Clearfield High School this fall but with her high grade average of 3.87 during High School it was decided to approve her early admission to college. She will major in secondary! school French teaching and mi-- j nor in Mathematics. Mr. Chalmers is chief, Military Career1 Training at Hill AFB. His son,! Joseph, was also an early admission student from Davis High and is now a senior at 6YU. 17-year-- GALLON MAN STORK CLUB I ' Elim Lutheran Church Jefferson Ogden Leonard E Dalberg, Pastor 23rd and 392-833- 3 or 399-355- 0 Sunday School and Worship 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Nurserv Both Services Your Invitation to Worship Each Sunday 9:45 a.m. School All Ages for Sunday 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship 6:15 p.m. - Training Hour CHURCH OF CHRIST West 800 North - Clearfield 145 Primary through Adult SUNDAY 7:30 p.m. - Evening Worship Bible School Washington Heights East Washington Terrace Rev. Robert Vance, Pastor 4800 So. 150 825-69- 5 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 376-327- 1 OGDEN 23rd and MADISON AVE. R. D. HADDEN . . . Minister Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Both Services Nursery PhoM 2 or 773-035- 4 Greenville of the Carolina League, both Class A clubs. He Jon was first in hitting for GreenWEDDING BELLS ville, leading in RBI's and runs Wedding bells ran for scored. He finished second in T. Kirk and Lynne R. Gerril hitting for Auburn and won a top award for outstanding field- recently. The young couple ing. Jon is going to attend Utah cnangea vows at the Logan IK State University this year to iempie. Kobert works in Engineering Division. His complete work on his Master's er, Martha Kirk, is mployedij Degree in Physical Education. Supply. . ! ! CADET Cadet Stephen Paul Donohue, son of Colonel and Mrs. Elwoodi P. Donohue, has been named aj Distinguished Cadet at the Unit- -' ed States Military Academy West Point. Colonel Donohue is Hill AFB commander. Cadet Donohue, a third class- x ion opiiuAiisa f i tvi vu w honor for having stood within! the top five percent of his class on the Class Merit Roll during the academic year which ended in June. He stood 22nd in his class of 820 cadets. In recognition of his academic accomplishments, he was award ed the star for excellence in scholarship at a Brigade Review and will wear the star on the collar of his uniform. five-point- ed The squadron was first with a 38.1 percentage completion rate of education courses as applied to squadron personnel strength. Det. 3 of the 24th Weather Squadron was second with a 25.9 percentage rate, and the 4754th was third with a 22 percent rate. ta tk Friends and AlCMu Landing Equipment IM Division feted Pinkerton and A1C "Skip" Brant (left to right) witji "branch brunch" and ceremony in appreciation of three-yea- r, seven-mont- h assignment in the Operitim Branch. They are saying goodbye and entering dvilua and W "Skip" wlU pursue a career in the insurance field w" has ideas but "isn't talking." Special guest at the partj TO Skip's fiancee, lovely Cheryl Bingham from Hollywood. announced the "giant step" would be taken in February. ers SOON-TO-BE-CIVILIA- Gear-Train- er B'llAI B'RITII JEWISH? ANNUAL WELCOME RUMMAGE SALE Comer 2fh A Washington Blvd. Thursday and Friday Sept. 30 and Oct. I 8:30 a.m. 5:30 pm. Titer will be many Hems, to B'NAI B'RITH.OGOEH DINNER MEETE5 Second Sunday PHONE fEJ1 394-716- a rnuP FOR MORE 5 AND INFORMATION including clothing. CALVAKi NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH CHRISTIAN and MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Sunday School 392-314- League, and ia 11 825-438- 90 York-Pennsylvan- 10:00 a.m. a.m. and 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Worship Baptist Church centerfielder in the ng New York Mets baseball chain, divided his time the past season with Auburn of the New wife and two children. A seven-poun- d baby girl was born Aug. 30 to Udell and Clara Albrechtsen. Udell is an engineer in Service Engineering Division. 2701ST EOD TOPS The new daughter will be named For the second quarter in a Cynthia Lynn. row, the 2701st Explosive Ordinance Disposal Squadron has UNTIL A HUSBAND can get won the Educational Participaalimony by crossing his legs tion Trophy, it was announced and winking at the judge, today by Charles P. Metzelaar, there's no such thing as equal Base Education Officer. rights. slick-fieldi- Management at Weber State College night school. Mr. Shepard lives at 4902 South 600 West in Riverdale with all-rou- nd t Charles neering Division, has given eight pints of blood to the base blood bank during the past two years. Mr. Shepard has contributed a pint of blood every time possible every three months. He is an engineering draftsman in the Civil Engineering Real Property Section. He is also studying Accounting and Business DISTINGUISHED ground equipment for the Civil Engineering Division. V X f O'Dell, a former Weber State and Davis High School baseball and basketball star. O'Dell. a Shepard (above), Civil Engi- his HANDYMAN Clarence Peterson, Civil Engineering Division, works on one of the many lawn mowers operated by the Civil Engineer's Grounds Unit. Mr. Petereson is an mechanic who repairs lawn mowers, road sweepers, roto-tiller- s, snow plows, aerators, and any general road or of their a suc- cessful season in the professional baseball wars. They are Jean S. Beech, Allowance and Authorization Section, Base Equipment Management Division, and Jim Beech, Base Transportation Division. They have a good right to be proud of their son, Jon f Delores SON son who has completed - 1 BASEBALL-PLAYIN- G Two Hill AFB employees are Han-dlir- L Hill . e th on e Happ nings Worshipervice Minister 8.14 g:45 11:00 William E. Conner Washington Blvd., Ogden Lay ton Christian Church Meeting in the American Legion Hall, Layton, Utah 10:00 am. Bible School Communion Service ....11:00 a.m. MinisterGerald D. Post 110 Park St. Layton, Utah Phone ASSEMBLY OF 5 MILES DOWNTOWN GOD FROM OGDEN Sunday Servtef Sjf Morning Worship Youth Service ': Mid-Wee- k Services Wca,' d..i 376-36- 50 4737 S. 10 F. Baa" WIWJ |