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Show mLL T0P TIMES - jjj: Happenings on the Hill . . . """1 iflPCOB" iwiK Earl w. Union trip their nis or!fr ieS( V th m juii !,' , pass a farewell husband TSgt. . and Registration, was honored luncheon given by her WEDDING BELLS RING Capt. George W. Olsen of the Service Engineering Division, Directorate of Materiel Management, was married recently to the former Miss Susan Higgins, daughter of Mrs. Selma Higgins and the late Mr. Henry Vernon Higgins of North Ogden. The couple was united in marriage in a military wedding at Hill AFB Chapel One by Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Verlin E. Mikesell. The couple honeymooned in Nassau in the Bahama Islands. They are residing in Layton. V last James Jeffries, retired from the have retired to their Fort Worth, Jeffries e 30 The USAF 18 years ago. bought T'fSmbers, division secretary, was literally "thrilled to wnen a florist delivered one dozen red roses 9 Tulv was a token of appreciation on her teih at her' office. This eek n- - . . . ,N and his wife, .r assistant manager of the Federal Employees , ,. doV . convention for fVoHif q f;v( aueiiucvij " vi j Canada. One of the highlights in Montreal, tour through Expo 67 -- now called Man wis , iininn ' Credit Police Division, Security cnecialist, " Kjreareti i . H! r23 ? jJSv she men the from works for-Ma- K. A. j. VACATION DAZE Nelson , " Branch, spent six Security ffFarrell, Administrative ;!"L week relaxing with friends and family at Colter Bay, in their trailers, fished, boated The party of 20 camped "r ij0 trips around Jenny in Jackson Hole. side made M VOYAGE Directorate 2ft and a Snp New 0 4 1 "f! open hil ' which housee- ce 1 her 25 of govSmitherman ernment service. S as presented a scrap book gift and many good wishes Gaynell and ber husband, Jim, their new home in will make Tampa, Fla. FRIENDS HONORED BY In I Quality R1iahilitv and Branch luncheon, Denton S. Richards bade his One goodbye. of his last services to his as- rs J? ) . I Kay Slade UTAH QUEEN Richards live d v. wLUIS- inv Second ft ft l kil - i I II..11 . I com- ''orce Reserve Do HISTORY PROFESSOR: col-to- n first the who made gin? SWEET YOUNG THING: No, but I bet it tasted pretty awful East when life no expects electronic gremlins out "Boob-Tube- s ""Jiamite . America." know "Quality"cake. "i.n mo niiL . L 18, daugh- was pre- !spntd the Air and cut each one a bi of S "iiiam city, Kay Slade, Lovely ter of Willie and Irene Slade, recently won the title of "Miss Black Utah," for "Miss Black traveling. slice Rkhrd Doris Reich, T. 0. Distribution Control, is sporting a beautiful tan after spending a week on Lake Powell. Doris and her husband, Farrell, who works in Maintenance, took their boat up many of the lake's canyons and hiked to several isolated and beautiful spots. i Force 5!A'jbrated 'years her runiiii puter maintenanceman in the ElecCOMPLETES CAREER tronic Section of Maintenance Directorate. Willis W. Taylor, administra Kay was selected as the winner tive contractout of five finalists at the "Miss ing officer at Black Utah" pageant held at the the Ogden Air Ballroom. She will now Terrace Plant represent the state of Utah, as Representative she enters competition for the Office, retired title of "Miss Black America." from the A i r ceremonies will be held Force on June These in New York City on Aug. 26. 30. He had 25 Kay is employed at Walker years service Bank and is a gradin including mili- - uate of Granger Olympus High School in Taylor tary service. Salt Lake City. Mr. Taylor began his career with Civil Service in 1948 as an administrative assistant at the Clinton County Air Base, Ohio. He joined the Ogden Air Force RETIRES FROM RESERVE Plant Representative Office in 1962. R. Vernon Proctor, electrical en His fellow employees honored gineer in Inhim at a luncheon and presentdustrial Enged him with gifts. His wife, ineering, MainHelen, is also retired. They tenance, and a have one son and two daugh;olonel in the ters. Their retirement plans inMr Force Reclude building a cabin in Utah's serve, retired Uintah Mountains, fishing and xom the Air managem e n t specialist, Re- quire m e n t s Branch, Logistics Syst e m Managem e n t Division, was honored at a retirem e n t V - Willie Slade is an analog Smitherman, inventory Gaynell mnin..-- n" their son. WISHES GOOD - fun Branch, secretary of the Standardization Materiel Management, was honored with a of "Bon Voyage" cake. Mary leaves this area for Amsterdam in the Netherlands with her milit- and ary husband IA -- one - .jfi Panfiloff, Mary from Lake, with Faye Richardson, supervisor of T. O. Distribution Control suggests changing the name of Sun Valley, Idaho. While attended her husband, Archie, who works in Maintenance, a management last resort at school week, the training Faye and their boys went along to enjoy the summer activities. However, it rained every day of their stay. BEDIFFERENCE TWEEN a curve and a bulge U about 20 years. ..THE .,r i Proctor ForcfcCommcn-datio- n Medal at special ceremonies held at the Fort Douglas Officers Club. He began his Air Force career as an ROTC cadet in 1940 and served for five years on active RETURN TO HILL Frank J. Zaversnik, mechanical engineer, has returned to Hill after two years in the Army Signal Corps, one year of wnicn was spent at camp n.agie, iiue, Vietnam, mr. zaversnik will be working in the Aircraft and Engines Engineering Branch, Industrial Engineering Division, Maintenance. He was formerly employed in the Industrial Engineering Branch, Logistics Systems Management Division. AFB MAINTENANCE MATTERS Arnold G. Dolejsi, a flight test pilot in Maintenance, has received a new assignment at Tinker AFB in the F4 program. Major Dolejsi is a combat veteran from Southeast Asia and has been assigned to Ogden AMA for the past three years. Doug and Shauna Millard are proud new parents of a baby girl, Wendy. Doug is a bombing and weapons system analyst in Aircraft Repair, and Shauna is a clerk typist in the Workload Analysis Section, Maintenance. Maj. EAGLE SCOUT Bruce K. Ogden, of 132 Parkway Drive, Clearfield, has completed all the requirements and has been awarded his Eagle Scout Award. Bruce is the son of Daniel IL Ogden, chief of Missiles Data Section Directorate of Materiel Management, and Joyce C. Ogden. Young Bruce is a student at North Davis Junior High School where he is active in all sports and outstanding in his favorite sport of basketball. He has served as Patrol Leader of his scout troop, no. 156, and presently is Senior Patrol Leader of this troop. 13, f V ice as Utah Wing Reserve sistance Coordinator, Civil Air from Apr. 1, 1968 to June AsPa- 29, 1970." assignments include membership in the 9427th and His reserve Air Reserve Squadrons, Salt Lake City, recruiting officer of 9380th rv ES- G. Air faJ ru. Un iw! 7 " Aslics been Command - a- r j J l( -- v - test pilot firmer, night San W Til Oil HI il.. will be the chief of the ,fSl dard Lraluation Section. Major H,n Ar tr directly from an assignment in SEA. He Award. Airmanship prfnl"l the A FIX flight iV hr 8636th Air Air Reserve Squadron, Ogden. He became reserve assistance coordinator to Utah Wing, Civil one Air Patrol, in 1968 and was of the main leaders in a new Air to Force program for reservists Patrol. support the Civil Air tw- - Outstanding often hi an ut kffp. from his bump- he learn a lot rmp.... er sticker. Wi f, j A ". - 'UXA E. Deny Williamson, a nine-yeemployee of Materiel Management, has recently received ar certification as a registered professional engineer in industrial trol, ! ) ENGINEER STATUS part, "Colonel Proctor distinguished himself by meritorious serv- Reserve Recovery and Group, Salt Lake City, 9426th of squadron commander f Bruce Ogden duty. The citation accompanying the Air Force Commendation said in the : --fc E. Deny Williamson THREE DECADES Congratulations are in order for Glen Christensen assigned to the Rail Operations Section, Surface Terminal Branch performing duties as a Diesel Electric locomotive engineer, for his recent 30 year Federal Service Award Certificate. Mr, Christensen began his "railroading" career as a railroad track maintenance man at the old Ogden Arsenal. engineering. He is assigned lo the Logistics .System Management Division. Mr. Williamson applied to the slate of California for the professional status, and received his certification on the basis of his experience in the fields of facilities and management sys- tems. He received his B.S, degree in industrial engineering from Iowa State University and is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He resides in Kaysville with his wife, Elizabeth Ann, and their two sons, Peter and Matthew. 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