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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 er the on Hill Happenings HOME FOR HOLIDAYS First Lt. Robert H. McCutcheon, Jr., and his wife, Joyce, have arrived at Hill AFB to spend the holidays with Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Robert H. McCutcheon. Lieutenant McCutcheon recentn AFB, Ariz., ly completed jet pilot training at East Asia. South in of the for first will duty jind year depart the Davis-Montha- IfP Ml ARSENAL EMPLOYEES PARTY The Four Leaf Clover Restaurant in Ogden last ii It originated in the Storage Division of Supnlv h oh-J- 1 D INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CHIT CHAT Welcome wishes are extended to Nancy Spencer ' secretary in the Plant Services Branch, Maintenance. Jnsenh R. Kearslev'a- wifA , CViovxnl i , .. -him nui, piciseniea another son. The older bov welcomed tVio h ... ww uiiivii it ..;i brother at their home in Bountiful. Mr. Kearslev is m J.J engineer in the Overhead Engineering Branch, Industrial EntfJ ritli . . nln I: ... T) MM4TOUT C. uifice ' ousaii iiorti uaiicn, ucioicuu, rroject . . , t n f T- - - THIS AND THAT A W ", . Alfred N. Asper, (right) GETS ENGINEER'S LICENSE wih the mechanical engineer Logistics Systems Management Division, L congratulated by Ray Alexander, division chief, engineer' license for the state after receiving his professional of Utah. Mr. Aiper received his bachelor's degree In engineerof Utah in 1963. He is vice chairman ing from the University of the American Society of Mechanical of the Utah section active member of the National an Is and Engineers, Society of Professional Engineers. He resides with his wife and two eons in Salt Lake City. s , 1 . , has Wh in Saltt x 1 : T) XT.l t wnn cases ani Technics from when retired she Supervisory recently lovely gifts Data Shipment Planning after three years at Hill. She is goinf homemaker for three sons and a daughter anf to be a full-tim- e her husband, Victor, who formerly worked in the Paint Shop o( - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moline ieison base NEWLYWEDS Miss Colleen Kinsey, clerical assistant in Plans and Analysis Branch, Management Services Division, Directorate of Supply and Transportaiton, was married recently to John Craig Moline in the Logan LDS Temple. C Following the wedding, a dinner was held at the Ivy House in Ogden, and later a reception honored the couple in Kaysville. The newlyweds are making their home in Ogden. o Vl O nnn..nn S. Martin, an avionics m Management T)m m, ktatnnhor ,! cer in the Minuteman Systems -- a - i o n n nun un i. , new silver bars rrom toi. marun ix. frf ra I native of Pittsburgh, Pa.. Lieutenant Mart, iat in Art of the University Pittsburgh Keesler A assignment was at first His duty psychology. . . . mi . ... ...... -FnllOWIHK winter C.hnn Miss ior Avionics etrt to Hill AFB on his present powtw; he was assigned ' t . w 4iiiut r'nmmunicaiioiis systems Manager ior me in Roytenant Martin and his wife, Susan, reside a m DECEMBER BRIDE Ruth Ann Hill, the daughter of Mae Hill, Property Control and Redistribution Branch, Supply, will be married Dec. 16 ' to David Toller of Ogden. The couple will make their home in Ogden after a honeymoon in Las Vegas. Ruth Ann graduated from Weber State College of Nursing and is employed at the Dee Memorial Hospital. Mr. Toller is attending Weber State and will do work in He is administration. hospital also employed at the Dee Memorial Hospital. His parent are Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Toller. , '-- -l 10 worn ior me uranite school District 1 A V......J unsie ner cwwumeia bhuwcicu TT Miss Kinsey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey of Kaysville, and Mr. Moline is the son of Mrs. Mary Lou Lewis and John A. Moline of Ogden. He is attending Weber State College and works at the Commercial Security Bank. I 1 FULLTIME HOMEMAKER - RAPCON HAS CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Charles J. May, watch Hill a check RAPCON, donates for $75 to Captain supervisor, from Salvation the Ogden Army. The check, an annual Gregory donation from RAPCON employees, is to be used to help less fortunate people during the Christmas holidays. T- Lake City. w. Melvin Fifield of Base Support, and his wife, Olive, of Technical Data Shipment Planning, took their family to Arizona where 60 persons enjoyed a Thanksgiving family reunion. T--l rim At ti to go E. Wayne Boyle, chief of Shipment Planning, took his wife and son, Richard, to Kansas City for Thanksgiving where they visited his daughter and They saw the Kansas City Chieftains play the Houston Oilers, and nearly froze at the game, but declare it was worth it. John Coniff came to Hill AFB from Pennsylvania a year is still exploring the West. He recently spent a few days and ago at Las Vegas as do most newcomers from the East. John works in Supply Production Management at Warehouse 7A. "W l Welco" all former Arsenal workers. Willard Smith Preservation, having managed the 1968 renni l 5 "7": "anfl tU gavel to Delbert Jensen of Redistrih,,; make plans for 1969. Walter Lambert nf fvJ .Marke U and Wesley M. Johnson of Maintenance were amonc tf secll08i by Mr. Jensen to make next year's reuninn a First Lt. David J. Kay, a project engineer in Service Engineering Training Devices, received his silver bars recently. He obtained his Master's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Wyoming in 1968. Lieutenant Ray and his wife, Regina, are the parents of a baby daughter, Andrea. son-in-la- . was the scene for 75 people, many from Hill AtJ who Mim a . celebrate a reunion of fnrmer ... rA ' vyKucu Arsenal emPioyees. fl. group has been meeting for 15 years NEWS FROM SERVICE ENGINEERING Georgia Tech is the alma mater of 2nd Lt. James P. Stur-roc-k, an electrical engineer who has been assigned to Service Engineering. Lieutenant Sturrock received his master's degree in engineering in 1968 and was commissioned in August this year. The Sturrocks are the parents of a son, James, Jr. . 13, z l. - post-gradua- te HUSBAND with toy instruction sheet: "Step number one: take a good stiff drink." PERSON who can smile when things go wrong has probably just thought of someone he can blame. A ' - ' . , A citation THREE DECADES eral service I, presented operating accountant, Funds Division, vtnan,a aiV. M anA Uliu comptroller. Arrnuntlng "-"J- .3 of J kW c .t0 go years nd by ueet KeporJ-n- f Sj S. 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