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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 24 Happ enings on the Hill Robinson, Mervyn manager of the i Utah Area Ex ' change for the last two years, It was honored at a retail i I S farewell party held at the golf course club house. Mr. Robinson is to transferring u facility located at the exchangej CITED FOR SERVICE ENDS CAREER NEW ASSIGNMENT i& u Robinson Stewart, Ga. The new retail manager is John Sumich who formerly managed the exchange at Altus, Okla. ' At the party, which included dinner, Mr. Robinson was extended best wishes by He is accompanied to his new assignment by his wife, Frances, and son, Wayne. ARRIVES FROM KOREA Lt. Col. Richardo Gomez has been assigned to the 4677th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron following a tour of duty at Osan Air Base, Korea. Native of Eagle Pass, Tex., the colonel has nearly 19 years of military service and entered the Air Force in 1943 as an aviation cadet. He is now rated as a command pilot. . . A Certificate of Service was presented recently to Vincent J. Gannon, traffic manager in the Production Administration 30-ye- ar recently with a of 30 years was career government Retiring chief of the Lowell S. Stokes, Unit, Ground Equipment and Reconnaissance Aerospace Section, Photographic Equipment Materiel Management. He had also worked in the Maintenance Directorate at this base. Mr. Stokes was honor guest at a dinner given him by and was the recipient of gifts and many good wishes. He is a resident of Pleasant View. Division of Ogden AFPRO. . . 1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY The perfect birthday present was given to Wallace J. McDonald, Distribution, when he turned one Mrs. LaVar Peterson year older on Nov. 22. His wife, Linda Sue presented him a baby son their first child after six WEDDING CHIMES of years marriage. The baby was born at 6:32 p.m., weighing 8 Two Kaysville families were 20 was and 2 and ounces, united pounds recently when Trudee in the inches in length, according to the Sprague, a clerk-typiHe will be new father. proud Depot Supply Division, exchanged named John Darren McDonald. wedding vows with LaVar G. Peterson. The Salt Lake Temple marriage took place Nov. 13, HUSBAND to wife with sale followed by a wedding breakfast at cent off: "I items marked at Doll House in Salt Lake City the know how you can save 100 per and a reception at the Kaysville cent." Stake Center. The groom's parents, LaVar and Joye Peterson, are employed in the Maintenance Directorate. The bride's father, Edwin J. Sprague, works for Materiel Management. The couple will make their home in Kaysville and the groom will continue his studies at Weber State College. st 20-p- Gannon Mr. J. er i Lt. Richard II. Burn. SC USN. traffic management Distribution, proudly wears his new epaulets placed by specialist his wife, Linda, and Col. Harry P. Wheaton. director of Distribution. His new rank of lieutenant is equivalent to captain in the Air Force. Com dr. John B. Sherfy, Jr., chief of the Naval Interservice Liaison Office at Hill AFB, was present at the promotion ceremonies. Lieutenant Burn and his wife reside in Ogden. XmJ U 'i I -- - .1 v' .... ment was as transportation management specialist at Ogden AMA the same year. In April, 1966 he was promoted to a tran- - W.- .". .. MAN-Cu- grandson of Pearl Parker, class and item clerk rlis a in the Redistribution and Marketing Division, holds "Paleface" who brought his young owner the Grand Champion Quality Award at the Jerome Beef County Fair in Idaho recently. Paleface tipped the scales at 1.163 pounds at 4! cents a pound. Robbie, an older brother, won two blue ribbons at the show. The boys are sons of Pearl's daughter, and son-ilaw. Marilyn and Robert Grant of Eden. Idaho. n AFB, Ariz. r t&r vXi& i vyy7 CATTLE Grant. sportation management position with the Thiokol Division of Ogden AFPRO, and a year later to his present position with the organization. Mr. Gannon is married and resides in Kaysville with his wife, Ursula, who is an administrative in Materiel specialist Management. Their son, John, a 1970 Air Force Academy graduate, is in pilot training at Williams r ...v:;i YOUNG J'f - y "v- in I 6k Gannon government with the U.S. Army Air Corps in June, 1940 and retired from military service with the rank of major in the Air Force in January, 1961. His first Civil Service assign- - 7- ALL SMILES began his career L with the federal i : i , cb Wi CeCAREER Harry Hansen, Procurement, receives rtificate for 38 years federal service from Col. Selwyn 3. Barefoot director of Procurement and Production. Mr. Hansen, who reUrefl whica U recently, served 20 years in the Navy Medical Service, after recti const for officer came to Hill AFB assigned as a contracting Lake CHy. in Salt contracts. He and his wife make their home LONG RUNNING CHAMP Bruce M. Seymour, son of Deryck Seymour, technician physical science in Maintenance, distinguished himself recently In the Junior High School cross country race sponsored by the University of Utah "V" Men's Club. Bruce came in fourth among more than one hundred young runners, finishing the course in 8 minutes and 52 seconds. He Is 14 years old and attends Clayton Junior High in Salt Lake City where he holds the one-Jarecord. He has also taken weight lifting honors, and is an outstanding defensive end for the Highland Junior Bantams in the Ute conference. TAKES M i lsJLa.. I 7 FAREWELL TO HILL Maurice J. Fowers of Ogden. (right) tractor trailer operator at the Vehicles Operations Division, receives a . friendship plaque with hundreds of mu.miih the occasion of his recent retirement. Nean Harris. tr,i..r irnilrr operator foreman made the presentation. Mr. Towers began his federal career at the Ogdeti ArMmalin April. 1911 and rame to Hill in IlSl. 1 ft v.- - V""!f i "If ' 7i..a...... 4' 71 n 1 tl ""to-- COMMAND Clair E. Frischknecht, Central Automated Inventory and Referral Activity, assumed command of the 500 member 6th Howitzer Bat-ta- l ion, 83rd Artillery, Defense Depot Ogden. CHILDHOOD and genius have the same master-orgain common n tnquisitiveness. Plan kk Harold rerrj t.t.fi-month Jn last retired Materiel Management, Programs. d f 1M7 pink Ford. The originally equipped a7!afJ,g9.B ftf been driven consistently to Hill AFB by Leland untl is now in the process of restoring the car. Mr. Inland ft rs uWjs 192 cadre of aircraft mechanics sent to Spokane nto f Spokane Air Base. He plans to spend the first part Tesas, Arizona, California and Mesico. MAN AND CAR RETIRE JJ-yea- |