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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 14 . on the Hill .Happenings . J . o, hJ' ex-airli- ne fill wo picviousiy stationed at Hill apo """I 1906th Communications Squadron. Marl ,Z . .m..M presently residing at Hillgate Terrace. . . A habv on rl wna Kom f Air.. j t is their third daughter. They live in Ogden and Aln . nisaaii dustrial ensrineerinsr technician draft-- ., in rvuiuaiy. iiC .. inaustl neering. SECRETARY OF THE DAY J rs David and Carol LONG SERVICE En, Don R. Wilaon, of the American Mechanical Engineers. reoresenteH fVio . lnaW of Dr. Ferrel Headv as th tenfv,IL IZ 'VHIUCUI, HJi mg f New Mexico in Albuquerque Nov. 9. Mr. Wilson took S? portunity to visit the Mechanical Engineering Dewrti , Mb TTni'vofaivJ otVu-u ""1V- V: viHua. tt. spent two days in the W , vice-preside- Connie Engstrom, sceretary of the Accounts Control Branch, Accounting and Finance Division, had the honor of being selected ' a KSL Radio Station's "Secretary of the Day" on Nov. 18. Connie's fellow-workeagreed with the nomination entirely as they are proud of her four-ye- ar record as secretary. During the seven years that she has worked at Hill AFB, Connie has received two Outstanding Performance ratings, two Sustained Superior Performance ratings, and a Quality Salary Increase. The "Secretary of the Day" is chosen by the radio station from nominations throughout the listening area in Utah, and it is considered a professonal distinction to the secretaries whose Connie supervisor recommendations have elevated them to the honor. Personality, appearance and secretarial ability are the criteria on which selections are made. 27 LATEST NEWS FROM INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS ' Marlene Job, clerk-stenMfr and RDr & m , Mea ment Section, and her children. Kathv Hawaii to meet her husband, SSgt. Vern L y week there on an R&R (Rest and recuperation? .'. ..... Thev were fortunate in j Aloha Week. Several tours through the R&R rw! festivitie i including the Pearl Harbor cruise. Servant tS f! Were enW WILL REPEAT MARRIAGE VOWS Wedding bells will ring Dec. 5 for two popular Hill AFB employees, Carol L. Tarvin, secretary to director of personnel, and David W. Pratt, engineer in Service Engineering. Carol stewardess and to Miss Zero Defects, an is runner-u- p attended Brigham Young University. Dave graduated from the the University of Utah and will obtain his master's degree from Mrs. Mr. and of university in June, 1969. Carol is the daughter Max E. Day, Bountiful. Her father in an engineer in Airmuni-tion- s. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud H. Pratt, Ogden. Mr. Pratt is the director of the State Industrial School. The wedding ceremony will be held in the Salt Lake Temple followed by an open house and wedding luncheon the following day. The young couple will live in Emerald Hills condominium, Ogden, after honeymooning in Southern California and Baja, Mexico. iber nt ",aJ ? wv wj uurn to sot. imt v. a v.nl Smythe on Nov. 3. Kathy is a secretary-sten- o in the OverS Engineering Branch and Sergeant Smythe is assijrned toH ne . ase i ransPrtati(ra Divisio, rnZV X , iuu ia weir umx emia ana, ne wiu be christened Dennii wj Lee P. Shifflet, contract negotiator, Procurement and Production, was presented a 30- - year cate of " J. 1 I' d by Col. certifi- service Selwyn J. Barefoot, di- rector of Pro- curement P r and c -ShifMr. tion. o d u flet started his LA employJ ment with the Z1 -- Lee Civilian Con servation Corps and later transferred to the Ogden Arsenal. He also worked with the Post Office department in the railway mail service. In 1965 Mr. Shifflet began work at Hill AFB. He resides at 1158 27th Street, Ogden, with his wife, Doratha. They have two married daughters. BACK TO SCHOOL PROMOTED Col. Martin K. Newland, chief of Minuteman Systems Management Division, Materiel Management, pins bars on newly promoted 1st. Lt. John E. Dozier, logistics operations officer. A native of California, Lieutenant Dozier attended American River Junior College, Sacramento State College, and received his BA degree in Economics from the University of Oklahoma in June 1966. He attended OTS, received his commission in April, 1967, and. was assigned to HU1 AFB ia Ha?, 147. Janet W. Olsen, daughter of Robert Olsen, Logistics Systems IXanrngement Division, Materiel- Management, after pending two summers as a summer 1 29 Janet hireis at Hill AFB, back at the LD S Business College working on her Ex- ecutive Secre- Arthur Caret to and Beatrice Miller TWO HONORED AT RETIREMENT PARTY A douhle retirement nartv in Carl ("Curly") Swrason' 7D W Addressograph and Publications Section in Warehouse the rl flfl Hflantlv nritn Poof rliQ Millar nnH Arthur Caretto noaa Snecial cakes. friendshiD olaaues and color photos lW the luncheon a memorable one. Beatrice retired with 26 yean j federal service, 21 of which she worked at Hill with several entertaining W She lives ka friends and three children and 12 grandchildren. J y4C7r: Q,,V, in ClcrAen Service Civil his on rewrj Arthur Caretto had 22 years Aonun Assets War the 1946 with in started having -posiw" Detroit, Mich. He had been on his supply clericwho veteran fleryea base since 1960. Arthur is a the 45th Infantry Division in lUly. His . ner jod at tne Dase in iyt4 ana was Buv to wi w tune his liva in Roy. Arthur expects to devote makiiuj mialaittf vahides, and to campiaj Wo4- - 10-poi- nt - tary degree. . AC - rf I I Gordon Dyer, personnel manTHREE DECADES SERVICE receives his award certificate and specialist, agement R. James director Col. Howell, of from Personnel. Mr. Dyer pin service in and 1938, served until 1946 May, entered military was and stationed at Hill AFB in an Army when he He 1949. until as work a civilian in the unit began recruiting his Office upon discharge and worked succes- Base Executive 30-ye- re-join- ar Janet was a trainee secretary last summer at the 2849th AB Group, and previously worked for Civilian Personnel. She hat also worked part time for the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. She feels that her work at the base gave her fine preparation for secretarial studies as well as funds to complete her schooling. Janet has many school activities and enjoys skiing, tennis, riding, and is a talented knitter of sweaters. Mr. Olsen, resides with his wife, Donna, and son Gregory and daughters, Janet and Debra, at 866 E. 5500 S., in South Ogden. ed MOTORCYCLE policeman 1 ,1 - Jfs llllll III tt M fJrht. JN f nefTlw TIHHTY VRAR9 SKKVILK a of Maintenance, presents ,fl Reuben F. Shaver, electronic eqaiijnent "dJI Maintenance. Mr. Shaver started 22 mil ) the V-jJin was and JU? ber, 1938, months working In afrcraii mril w8rkj included duty at Trinidad, .niniM 'J. fgj fiZ |