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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 22 NAMED PRESIDENT the on Hill Happenings DISTRIBUTION DATA LONG SERVICE Thirty years of federal servDivision and ice has been completed by AuRuby Smith, a supply clerk in the Data Products years, is an employee of Hill Atts ior tne past J. Powell, supervisor of fVia npwlv plwted Dresident of the Ben Lomond brey of the American Business Women's As- Chapter Standards i. i 1 sociauon. Section, Manu-- f Mrs. Smith has been an active member of the ac t u re and ABWA for four years, holding several responsible Repair, MaiMr. the organization's ntenance. Among previously. positions Powell started many interests is providing scholarships for girls who wish to advance their educations. his federal caShe and her husband, Arthur, who retired reer with the 38th Infantry from his position in the Maintenance Directorate Mrs. Smith two years ago, make their home in Washington at Ft. Douglas Powell Terrace. in 1 93 6. In 1941 he began employment at the Ogden Arsenal where he reADMINISTRATION DIVISION mained until 1951 when he Betty Green, Orders Section, her sister, and her transferred to Hill AFB. Mr. mother flew to Palm Springs this week. They will visit another Powell is treasurer of the Nasiater and rest, relax and enjoy the sun for a week. tional Association of SuperDelsa (Boots) Bush, Printing Section No. 2, is a proud visors, OOAMA Chapter 79; grandmother of twin boys born March 24 at the McKay hospital. past president of the Hill AFB Toastmasters Club; and past The boys tipped the scale at 7 lbs. 15 oz., and 6 lbs. 6 oz. Daughter master of the Gateway Masonic Lynda and twins are getting along fine. He resides in Clearfield Nellie Zito, Correspondence Mgt. Branch, her husband, and Lodge. with his wife, Theola Powell, her daughter's family spent a happy vacation in California, visitwho works in Distribution. ing relatives and touring Disneyland. They stopped in Las Vegas on the way home. THREE DECADES Paul Peay, Documentation Branch, and his wife accompanied Alvin Kieffer, an electrical the Weber State College Choir to St. George. The choir enterengineer in the Minuteman Ditained with five concerts. vision and an employee of Hill Velma Simmons, Documentation Branch, recently bowled a AFB since ,imrro. 613 series! Congratulations are also due to Shirley Skeen, sec1962, was the retary in Admnistration Division, for her 255 (handicap) game recent recipient bowled April 3. Shirley and her husband, Chuck, Maintenance, of a ; just returned from Elko where Chuck participated in the bowling classic at Telescope Lanes. ate of service. Mr. Kieffer reEXTENDS THANKS tired from mil- thanking those who generously service in Minnie Johnson, an item made blood donations for her hitary Ra. He was released recenta Hon. son, jls manager in the Landing Gear LA ly from the University of Utah LA Trainer Equipment IM Divi- Hospital where he has been Kleffer colonel, having Materiel Management, treated since last August for served during both World War sion, II and the Korean conflict. all her family in severe burns. with joins An honor graduate in electrical engineering from the University of Utah in 1956, Mr. Kieffer worked in the Service Engineering Division and in Procurement before his present assignment in Materiel Management. He and hs wife, Max-inreside in Bountiful and are the parents of four children. am 30-ye- ar certific- It k7 O tenant- e. : te n pply clerk, bhe is a former emDlovpo nf Administration in Clearfield Six employees from Packaging and Transports Division are attending the Advanced Traffic Marian Support x ill? men are Lcmont Bamtw .b iicuci ui.cj.i-Duane len, Ray Anderson, Adams, Bob Storey and Bob Herald T,. Sessions anH TfonnoVi .w.v,n n av cijruson aF v. . . ... lAiim Krjnrh liennt. Sunn v n v ""'fwi & - vst,. . WIlllK tflLLKIlU.lIllf LI1K r UC1M OllW'ia 1T Xhr-- Barrett a . Pulham, deputy director the awards at a recent staff meeting. ISLAND VISITORS Winona G. Mathews, Printing Section 2, left for a trip to Hawaii with her husband on April 2. They plan to tour the islands of Kauai, Oahu, Olokai and Maui. They will also visit with Mr. Mathew's sister in Honolulu, whose husband is stationed there with the Air Force. Lerene Walton, Printing Section 2, just returned from a 15-dtour of Hawaii with her 15-d- . ni vuanuie of Distribution ' v "H i. ai interesting to ay ay a yuiyi.csian iamily at saw the large Parlor u. ana wnjs ..UH1MOWJ l. imnfmnj noff 11 rann SUtrai In , ...ui a aa oruiua onou at -- I i uvciy i COraSB Haw H.t, two had met at IRS several years ago. n. i ir in 0 MAINTENANCE MATTERS L.ynn Latsonte, tne aaugnter oi Mary LaBonte, Industri! Albrechts, Kiel, Germany. iviiss laoonie is a junior tne university or uxan, andvu I :n rv o n innmiAM n.M PAnTinttD not OTnni oo et tina airra n rt ri ..J n flr torilln T r lltoh ndv. vantamhim CVia nnll t.nw A Switzerlnnn with triA 14 stiiHpnta rVirt ora in tha ainAv cm-- t at -- sponsored by the University of Utah. An ice cream and cake farewell was given Beverly Rasa sen recently when she and her husband left to make their hone a South Bend, Ind. Beverly was secretary of the Aircraft and h Branch. Her husband, Andy, has just received ha in Tool and Manufacturing Engineering Technology frca Weber State College and will be an associate engineer for Bee& Corp. The Industrial Engineer Division welcomes Leslie Crsrat the Overhead Engineering Branch. Mr. Cragun has compter requirements for a B.S. degree in Industrial Engineerinf tt S University of Utah this past winter quarter. Roy T. Damm, an industrial engineer, and Mary LaBofl have been recently reassigned from Materiel Management Damm is employed in the Manuf-Re- p Engineering Branch. LaBonte is the new secretary-stenographfor the recently er CITED FOR DUTY A 30-ye- ar service certificate was recently presented to James L. Brown, an inventory manage k i - if ,:; In EMPLOYEE GETS COLD BARS Robert R. Paradise (left), an Inventory management specialist In Alrmunitions Division, Materiel Management, was recently appointed administrative management officer of the 151st CAM Squadron in the Utah Air National Guard in Salt Lake City. He wax com manned as a second lieutenant and received his cold bars from MaJ. Lester N. Johnson, quadron commander. His wife, Myrline T. ParadUe, a shipment clerk In the Surface Terminal Branch. Uk Li t Distribution, participated In the ceremony. Brown Civil r-- r ment specialist Senice at N the Logistics Systems Management Division. Col. Albert J. Clock-ti- n, director of Materiel agement, made the p r e s e n t- 1 1 i o n. 44. Mr. Brown pntrrH Wright-Patterso- 1 n AFR in Nov., 1940. He with his job to Norton AFB. Calif., in July, 1952, and came to Hill in September, 1965. He has spent his entire 30 years in the supply field. He and his wife, Louise, reside in Roy and are the parents of three chil- M moved X.,' V ,V "- -' ... N!)t v , .'"'if r- - ' : i : .. , dren. . t J ''I! '' Recently promoted captains In the Materiel QUINTET Directorate smile for the photographer after receiving their new insignia from CoL G. I. Clfne, chief, Service Engineering Division. The new captain are (left to right) Stephen R. Temple, David F. Groebner. Thomas J. Nlehaum, Roger D FanettL and Edward I Baker. All of the officers are engineers with the exception of Captain Temple who I a logistics officer. Man-agtme- nt i 1 6 RETIRES Clarence Middlekauf, Aircraft Missile Division of Materiel Management, retired recently with 29 years of federal service, at Detachment 4, Donaldson Center, Greenville, S.C. He has been assigned at the Center for the past 18 months. Mr. Middlekauf had reason to be proud of his sick leave record which showed a period of 26 ytars without one hour taken. i ADC AWARD A special award from the Ail ' mand is presented to Viola R Hinkle by U. Col, as Perry, commander of the 4751th Radar Evaluation Mrs. Hinkle U the commander's secretary snd , t r,1 continuing excellence erf her work. She has wor kt? . s, AFB 16 years and resides In Bountiful with her wJrvi and married daughter whose husband is serrin? |