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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 20 October Happ. enings on the Hill TRIBUTE ON NATIONAL BOSSES DAY Twentv secretaries in- t.h -A vvvun WUK " H'Itiam were especially nice to their bosses last Friday in m tional Bosses Day. Clever invitations in red, white and given to each boss at 7:30 a.m. inviting them to aDDe SENDS THANK YOU LETTER ; Harry D. Reeve, husband of Rhoda Reeve, who passed away following a lingering illness, sends, the following letter of appreci at Hill AFB ation to Hill AFB personnel. Rhoda was as she had worked in Civilian Personnel for many years. "To the many fellow employees and acquaintances of my wife, Rhoda, my heartfelt thanks are extended. The many expressions ll of concern and sympathy expressed by hundreds of cards, a were and the and flowers beautiful many prayers plants, gifts, me. to to consolation and her great "I wish to thank Brig. Gen. Howard W. Moore and Col. Al bert Knudson for their kind letters and a special thanks to Les Norton for his beautiful words at the funeral and the wonderful cooperation of the Civilian Personnel Division throughout Rhoda's illness and funeral. "Without the aid and comfort of Bishop Chet Bruce and his counselors during the long year of her sickness I would not have known which way to turn. "From the bottom of my heart I 'will always be thankful and grateful to Hill employees and others." Harry D. Reeve well-kno- wn VV22 r "1 u . f 1 Arlene P. Warden MAKE HONEYMOON A honeymoon to PLANS Hawaii is being planned by Richard Morgow Smartt, statistical assistant in Ammunitions, and Miss Arlene Patri cia Warden. A wedding date of Dec. 26 has been set by the young couple. SSgt. Joe T. Avalos, Individual Equipment Section, Supply I hangs up another squadron patch which makes 470 in the I collection. Members of the section started collecting the patches 18 months ago. They are removed from flying cloth-ing turned in or exchanged by crew members throughout! the Air Force. The insignias represent many squadrons, such as fighter, refueling, bomber, maintenance, supply, food services and ammo. Many have come from bases in Southeast Asia. The patch collection can be seen in Warehouse IE, Building 5. 1 1 Go-G- Frankenstein. Joyce Eilkes, Mary All in all the party was a great and Kay Nation for in couples id 'decked out" in playing cards success. Special toasts went to decorations. with Colonel and Mrs. Wesley k.. Bntting topping the order as King of Spades and Queen of Hearts. me : 'jjii'iiij' 1 I ! ! it i )f YI I ' 1 i I i pf I fog-cover- ed gn E OXFORDS FOR WOMEN dance floor the Ye Gents Combo devilishly bewitching music to round out the strum-jmedso- Start me I ADORA DAM. ' 2338 Wash. CM, Ogden, Utah of I I ! SAFETY-TO- clever scarecrows, 4677th Ravens filled the halls. Behind Kay their LEHIGH Free refreshments were given as newest married, most flying time, and best Confederate yell. First prize for the best costume was taken by a tall "fella" in a low cut gown, and a young "7T i l ?.'l5i-.!- ' were i for such accomplishments k f ( Pumpkins lit the tables, spiders crawled the walls, but despite Moss. !fa FORPrf - -- 'vu The spookiest party of the year was hosted by the 4677th DSES at Hill AFB Officers Club last Saturday. From haunted tunnel entrance to the bubbling witches brew, a capacity crowd enjoyed Bonnie, o the girl; Debbie, the Ma gician; and Don (Ma j. Don Na tion) as master, of ceremonies STITCH AT RIGHT TIME Stitching ceremonies were held in Data Services Division, with Col. G. O. Ashley (right), division chief, wielding the needle assisted by Carole Allison. A2C John L. Bapst (above) is the center of attention. Next in line for the treatment was SSgt. Paul J. w tw . SPOOKS PARTY J ;? I LOCATED IN THE HEART OF SYRACUSE Proudly Announces That Jerry Rasmussen Ha Now Joined Our Beauty Staff Donna Cazier is available on Sat. DRIVE down today or Lula Christy, Civil Enlneerlnc Divl-Iocleans the floors of the data processing computer room. The room contains millions of dollara worth of electronic SPICK-AND-SPA- N n, equipment and is and humidity controlled. It must be kept absolutely free of dirt at all times to prevent clogging the computers and causing an erroneous reading. The floor is damp mopped twice each shift and the equip-meIs cleaned off with a chemically-treate- d cloth. Phone ed I nt 7 I l" wnen tney arrived at xne division ottice. The eirU , "wata bosses- with an individually inscrihH ..,. . , ..viijblueanuandt onlargeit won cake. The cake was also in red, white and a words: THRU THKSK TinnRS mnPA 1t AOS THE BPi get-we- I ta.. 11111 optn 6 days 5 a week a.m. to 6 .p.m. ate appointments Thursday and Friday 8 Jerry Rasmussen 825-205- X r Lois (Sam) Stuart |