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Show "ILL TOP TIMES Page 23 ni:,;rtrr Tiro Fiorhterc of service Century lal He and his wife, Juanita make their home in Clearfield, and are parents of eight children. Mr. Cook said he had plans to travel and to do some hunting and fishing during his retirement years. David G. McNeill started his civil service with the bureau of Public Roads in June, 1937. In November, 1940 he went to work at the Ogden Arsenal and remained until 1954. He then began his career as fire fighter at Hill .L.n nne hundred , orvire was Dre Sghters retired from S6Fire lh All Protection careers had long 2a S Hansen began his service in the Navy in subsequently was the Veterans joyed with and the Ministration He Reclamation. Lof " . .. . e iirnrlrore 91 HI lone Of Uie ana naa Hill in 1940, unth the Fire Jrtment during his long and jenere. . in and snowmobiling are two pastimes they expect to enjoy, along with Mr. daughter. Jen expects to enjoy his with time ire lied travel and fishing. Reed J. Tippetts began his work as fire fighter in June, 1953 at Hill AFB. He and his wife, Ruby, live in Ogden and work, jeslogical and jening, fishing some time for jng, with jd Cook was first em-C- have four children. Mr. Tippetts' hobby is beekeeping which he will d at by the government in Arsenal June, jDgden t He came to Hill AFB to continue to enjoy along with other I as a fire fighter in 1954. leisure-tim- e the of sections 1st Lt. Pat Wong; James Ito and his wife, Buzzy, all were representatives to assist in Engineering lsion of Materiel jnagement were esented during the recent ices advising on career choices. Major Neumayer, Captain Hansen and Mr. Ito discussed college courses in chemistry Jaycees-sponsore- d Days" at Weber and chemical engineering with the students. Lieutenant School. j. Robert Mine Neumayer, facility and Test his pt Section, Berrie Wong offered to young women who wish to join the armed forces. wife, Hansen; p;Capt. discussed programs jam a .jsis 1935 (from Tippetts, John D. Hansen. Ted Cook and David McNeill said farewells at the base Fire House at heir retirement ceremonies. The "bunker bootsrecently are they inspecting are the latest in safety clothing. Military Strength Down -- WASHINGTON (AFNS) Numerical strength of the armed forces on March 1 was 2,839,633, a decrease of 21,251 from Feb. 1. Air Force strength totaled 753,319, down 1,354 from the previous month. The figures represent e military personnel full-tim- and officer candidates, cluding cadets at the military academies. pursuits. w. Four Personnel Help With School Projects iase en ?2?S"BJ? 1 in- 1ESTIC ACTION reer hwmbmumiimi THE B00TS Rock-huntin- his wife, Virginia, a Ogden and have -- -- -- AFB. Mr. McNeill and his wife, Ruth, live in Roy and are g parents of two sons. i and Research -- Design Development Placement Product Sales Why not exchange your idea of a better product for cash. Let us develop your idea into an attractive and useful product. It's then placed for manufacturing and marketing with a profit for all, by selling or leasing it for royalties. For free information, mailed without obligation, send your name. address to- -r Development Corporation of America -- Mrs. Neumayer and Mrs. Ito, both registered nurses, told the girls about steps toward a nursing career. Wilfred Peters, chief of the Materiels and Processes Section, acted as a judge for the recent Weber College science fair, "re-fighte- rs SLC 466.8668 Ogd. 392-757- 5 T ovota N 88 NEW 32ND ST. AT CARS & WASH. Wasatch Toyc NEW and USED Ready for Delivery selecting 8th grade winners in the SOUTH MAIN ST. 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