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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 26 Happenings on the Hill COPS CORNER DEPOT SUPPLY DATA "Bon Voyage" is wished for Sandy Norseth, supply analyst, and her husband, a railroad employee, as they take off on an exciting Caribbean cruise for railroad credit union members. The group will fly to New York soon and board a KLM Dutch Airlines plane for the West Indies, and continue through the islands by ship. Seeing all the tourist attractions including an active volvano, they will return via Mexico. From back in New York they will come West via Washington, D.C. Maxine Weaver Lewis is wearing a diamond these days since her March 15 marriage in Reno to Jesse Lewis, an employee of the Warehouse Section. Donna Morris, a former Hill employee and her husband, were attendants. The honeymoon was spent in Sacramento. The president, recently, of the Ogden Chapter of the Sweet is Gloria Ashby, inventory management specialist. Four Adelines, members from Hill AFB will attend the Region 12 convention in Fresno, Calif, of Sweet Adelines, Inc. Jessie Moyes was given a luncheon and presented with lovely baby gifts prior to her departure to await the stork. Two little brothers at home are hoping for a baby sister. Good wishes went along with Ken Blanchard who recently transferred to Materiel Management. "Welcome Aboard" to Cathlyn Islaub and Christine O'Neal, typists, who have transferred from other Distribution offices. Shirley Van Houten celebrated her birthday with St. Patrick, March 17. She received lovely gifts, and pie was served to all her friends during a pause in the workday activities. Bette and Bill Bredee were happy to have their .. Mai .. Richard Holden. home from Viptrmm fnr tu,n Wlln rhp . ,)..-- , """Per, Yvonne, and children. They are Droud of him and th j from the Vietnam government for the work he has done for th l Tm u,eorPhansin that country. Several months ago the Security Police Division sent boxw (donated by Hill AFB personnel) to Major Holden. He ne U8 distributed these to the children who were so much in need of children sent their thanks through Major Holden, and this division! like, at this time, to thank the thoughtful people on this base who willing to take their time to bring clothes and donate money to heln th6 u,i, ft . k ( "H t i ' r' 1 ( SPRING NOTE Little Heather (above) is plainly enjoying her visit to Granny's office at Hill Top Times. Virginia Strong's daughter, and Pearson, Stephanie Heather, just turning two, were from welcome visitors Minneapolis this month. "tf children. Earl Hanson, security specialist, and his wife, Margaret SDe wonderful two weeks in Hawaii recently. They were a part of the tn sponsored by the Federal Employees Credit Union. Places of inters visited were Pearl Harbor, Polynesian Cultural Center, Waikiki Bead Black Sands Beach and the Garden Isle of Kauii. Lynn and Phyllis Hartley were pleased to have their son, Scott home on 28 days leave from Taiwan. Scott is an administrative specialist in the Air Force. He and his wife, Sharon, stayed with the Hartley's while leave." FILLED WATER JUGS By the show of hands, how many Hillfielders can make the claim of George Lloyd Hess, when he said goodbye the other day? George finished 30 years of continuous service at Hill, spanning the time from Brig. Gen. Morris Berman to Maj. Gen. Richard M. Hoban. Twenty one of those eventful years were spent right in the Safety Division. George saw the base grown from sand and sagebrush, from temporary wood barracks for e space, to its present value. His first necessary, but menial f .7 ; J task was keeping the water jugs full in the work areas. Where were the fountains? Where, indeed, was the water! George took the jugs by truck to the old Arsenal area, filled them up and returned them to the various work George Hess stations. The passage of time, the the years. pressure of work never wiped the turn white through of pace. As change a complete genial, flashing smile from visiting are wife George's ruddy cheeks. And Georee and his beautiful in nothing thinned out his beautiful friends and relaxing though it did Hawaii. wavy head of hair -- office-storag- multi-billion-doll- ar n DOCTOR'S DEGREE Gear-Trainr Ruby Robinson, Landing Equipment IM Division, is justifiably proud of her who has just been awarded his er son-in-la- MISS YOU SINCE YOU WENT AWAY There's an "empty feeling" in OOAMA Headquarters Bldg. 1102 (in hearts as well as stomachs) since the departure of the three people in the cafeteria who took such good care of everyone. In a special tribute to them on their "going away" day friends from the building gathered and sang "Auld Lang Syne". Cutting the cake baked in their honor are (from left) Ida Faux, Shiron Shugart, and KlVerna Flint. X - w Doctor's Degree in psychology. Jim It. Amos received the degree from the University of West Virginia, Fairmont, W. Va. A graduate of Ogden High, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree at Utah State University and his Masters at Cornell University. Jim was formerly stationed at Hill AFB with the 461st Bombardment Wing. He is married to Ruby's daughter, Faye, and they are parents of five children. Mr. Amos is presently are chief of Psychological Services at 1M Mary K. Robinson MARY K. MOVES Friends and rs . saying "so long" to Mary K. Eastern Idaho Mental Health Robinson today as she leaves to Center, Idaho Falls. join her husband, Robert, who has accepted a new position in Spokane. Mary has worked as a claims examiner in the Legal office since June, 1969. Prior to that time she served as secretary in the Office of Information. iZii Liaoa" f"0'"1"' id- - - I f j ..V'i lim It. Amos NEW ARRIVAL Gary Stacey, an engineering technician from the Service L'ZJ Engineering Maintenance, is WIND STORM RESULTS IN SHOWER When Helen Hardman (left) sales clerk at the Base Exchange, lost many of her belongings when her mobile home was demolished in a recent wind storm, her coworkers provided a "rainbow" of hope and "showered" her with many gifts. Presenting surprises to her are Doris Caskey, (center) assistant store manager, and Faye Anderson, from the general office. The menu for the party, suggested by the overturned featured trailer, upside down cake, scrambled eggs, and tossed salad. f -- five-gallo- r iN , son-in-la- 2 re-elect- : . include the pleased wife, i '.t-'- . Division, an- to the arrival of a new member to his family. Melanie Stacey was' born March 9 in Logan, weighing 8 lbs. and 14 cz. Other members of the Stacey family nounce fs Barbara; Michael. 11; David, 9; Susan, Richard. 2. 5 and AlC Uwls L. TEACHES VIETNAMESE CHILDREN administrative clerk at Hill Missile Range. (left) Force Commendation Medal from 1st U. Carl a as commander. Airman Whitham was cited for his duty to v.eln8infse operator at Due Hoa where he relayed information control pilots on combat assignment. He also rnJ1"'..sh childr American relations through his nightly teaching of the outlying village. idra tixl |