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Show r HILL Page 18 foP TIMES on the Hill enings Happ MAINTENANCE RETIREES BIBLE STUDY Turning in their Hill AFB badges and joining the ranks of the retired are six Maintenance workers. They are Stanford M. Sharkey, 320 West East St. Ogden, 15 years service; Edward J. Dibbern, 440 East 3rd South, Salt Lake City, 16 years; Clifford L. Keate, 215 Quince St., Salt Lake City, 25 years; Elvin E. Farr, 875 North Main, Bountiful, 16 years; Vernon H. Clegg, 2458 Elm Ave., Salt Lake City, 19 years; and Don L. Burt, 717 East 1050 Hill AFB personnel of Baptist faith are invited to attend a neighborhood bible study at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Allen, 2331 W. 4250 South, in North, Ogden, 18 years. at Roy. 392-200- r A , 7 p.m. I V - 1 V GUEST SPEAKER Lt. Col. Donald C. Morris, dnZ) confers with officials of the ArticS advocate, judge Toastmistress Club, Jean Freestone, hospitality and nroJ 6. EARNS SERVICE aim picomciu, jean opeirs, committee chairman (left to riirhn. o munis f guest speaker at the Articulettes meeting last evening fat officers club. He presented a travelogue entitw rv! the Curtain" which featured slides he had taken on a to PIN proi - Ruth Lotito, supply clerk in Technical Review Activity, was recently cited for 10 years federal service by Harold Mischler, chief. Mrs. Lotito recently transferred to Hill AFB from Middle-tow- n ' , The study will begin Nov. 14 Subject to be discussed on Nov. 14 will be "The Important Question of Christian Assurance." Scriptures for the study will be from 1st John. Leading the discussion will be Rev. Ed Nelson, church extension director, of the Baptist General Conference. For further information contact the Aliens at ''" , . oi itussia. AMA, Pa. MAN Edward M. Salmen, foreman in Aircraft Repair Branch, receives a service award from Col! John L. Williams, director of Maintenance. Mr. Salmen began his government service in the Navy, served two enlistments, and started working at Hill AFB in 1946. He is married and Resides in Bountiful. THIRTY-YEA- R 30-ye- ar BOSS TO employee: "I've a good mind to give you a $5000 raise and see how you like being in THAT tax bracket." ' ' ' Col. Myhre. E. Paulson, chief i ft ..j presents three of his employees special John R. Kenney, division deputy, receives the outstanding len performance award: Francis Graham (second from certified a citation; and Sheryl Porter a ten-yeAWARDS . . CEREMONY .. K 131 Division, . ... ar 20-ye- ar I of service. Elect Harold N. UTAH SUPREME COURT A practicing attorney for (member of firm of Wilkinson, Wilkinson PARKING & mi ry i I Knowlton). Graduate of University of Utah Law School, and member of Utah State Bar Association. Has appeared before U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, U.S. District Court, Utah Supreme Court, District Courts of Utah, and various City Courts. Has been admitted to practice before U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Interstate Commerce Commission, and Federal Communications Commission. Member of S.L.C. Library Board for the past 6 years. Married (Lurene Gates), four children, resides in Salt Lake City. Vote ft 05 aisn Supreme Court political advertisement by ; o LOT Wo. 4 1 p- n ' - it-- 1111 . Vicki Young, Secretary PRETTY PARKER went Planning Branch, Transportation Opera"i opcnfogoJ was on hand for special ceremonies marking patM0 ana ff0l)t several new parking areas for Supply Ioc is 41, No. lot above, The personnel. ' have Building 800 and accommodates " pSeveral other parking lots for suppu work done on thejn. ly been completed or are having - re-- j |