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Show V HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 July A Honda will do about anything, except you can't rid up to the top of Bldg. No. 1 to get to the control tower AU that's the word from tower operator MSgt. George Kirkpat ' ? He won a Honda in a contest over radio station KLO in Oed Len Allen, announcer and station assistant manager, made the" If you're traveling through the Sacramento area this summer drop in and see two Hill AFB employees who just transferred to McClellan. That's the invitation extended by Bob and Lee been Gentry who accepted new positions in California. Bob has Mainemployed for 11 years in the Electrical Accessory shop, tenance. Lee has worked in Base and Transient Maintenance Division for about seven years, six months having been spent with the 945th Reserve organization. with an award presented b y Lt. Col. Sidney aT o - " " a"l Hi. TVT a, 0 comr"?!r; m,f Bill Hill. Mr. award. SHARP SHARON 27-27- th V i- l at working is a student Mitchell at Weber State College major ing in mechanical engineering. He resides in Clinton with his wife, Arlene, and two children. 07 LUCKY WINNER CALIFORNIA, HERE WE COME Doing superior work in the Radiographic Branch of the Ammunitions Squadron (Test) is R. Bill Mitchell who was recognized at special ceremonies i. Mill the on Happenings OUTSTANDING WORKER 2 jSi Miss Sharon M. Tsushima is a popular clerk-sten- o working for the Contract Branch, Thio-- k Division, e n Air d g o 0 1 Force 11 RECENT RETIREE Iola M. Johnson was honored at a luncheonin, the Commercial Services Branch of the Accounting and Finance Division, Comptroller, on her retirement from government service. Mrs. Johnson had previously worked at the Ogden Arsenal. She resides with her husband at 3563 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden. r 4 1 Plant Office. Not only is she popular friendly, and NORTON NEWS but she does superior work. A special award was presented Sharon to her signifying this fact by Roy G. Bays, chief of the Con- tract Branch, and Major Gordon J. Johnson, division chief. John Powers of the Ogden AM A Logistics Office, Detachment 45, Norton AFB, Calif., was cited for 20 years federal service by the detachment comLt. Col. Theodore mander, Kathy WEDDING BELLS Poulos. .. . 4 Iola .... Kathleen Taylor vows with wedding exchanged metal sheet Gary Salerno, cereat a worker in Hangar 1, mony performed at the home of the bride in Lewiston, Utah. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds were honored at a garden reception. The groom's father, Victor T. Salerno, is also a Maintenance employee. Kathy works at the Western Service Center. The young couple enjoyed a honeymoon to Yellowstone and have set up housekeeping at 1180 25th St., Ogden. Beautiful NEWLY ASSIGNED A new lieutenant has been Kathleen Anderson, stenographer SWEETS TO THE SWEET Gear in the Landing Plans, Programs, and Integration Section, Materiel Management, was feted on her birthday by her chief, Gordon Milne (right), who presented her a Sustained Superior Performance Award, in addition to a cake. Cranford Murphree also surprised her with a doll cake, baked and decorated by his wife. Kathy's father, Jim Paquette, has worked at Hill for more than 20 years. Kathy and her husband. Dale, reside in Ogden. assigned to the Civil Engineering Division. He is Lt. Jonathan R. Abrams who was assigned to the Industrial Engineering Branch. He was welcomed to his new assignment by Col. Joseph R. Lambert, staff civil engineer. Lieutenant Abrams is a recent graduate of Georgia Tech with a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering degree and hails from Atlanta, Georgia. BUSY AT LAKESIDE A busy man at the Hill AFB Lakeside Test Facility is Richard "Andy" Anderson, a scien .... cut Carl Stratford (seated) and Carl Craig in Packaging their farewell cake to share with 100 men Section, Transportation Operations Division. The two retired recently with a total of 57 years of federal service. Both Friends honored them with inscribed plaques and gifts. and men began their federal service at the old Ogden Arsenal stock transferred to Hill AFB in the T0s where they were fish"1?-anroom attendants. Retirement plans call for for hunting, CUTTIN UP rs traveling. tific photog- rapher in the Photo - Optical Section, 2727th Q " I 3 L jo J vr Lt. Col. Charles R. Croft, chief, activation team new Hill for the Engineering Test Facility, talks about the Air Force with his son, Charles Croft HI, whom he has just Mworn in Wash. The new airman is taking basic training at Lackland A KB, Texas, and hopes to enter the data processng career field. SWORN IN 77 Squadron now involved with the 7r .j J -- . (Test). He is in- stallation of the Cinetheodo- lite Data Ac- - Andy quisitioning System at Lakeside. He was recently honored by Lt. Col. Sidney M. Jacobs, test squadron commander, who presented him a 10 year service award. m- - - ....... I,, ..... .... R: .. mmmmtmm mmrt , , "" " yi fifties " Noall F. Hyde, Materiel pj sion, lines up his horses and chuck wagon for the Og neers Day parade. He is also displaying first P,a poflj won in a Salt Lake Parade. His wagon is pvWed by ton f of American. He reside in Kaysville. CHUCK WAGON FATHER TO TEEN-AGE"What kind of IN crowd do you travel with in doubt, in debt or In trouble?' ' , -- 4 |