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Show Page 1 HILL TOP TIMES 26 Happenings on the Hill TELEVISION BABY TALK ON Distribution specialized in babies this month, and two grandmothers in Warehouse 7D are still smiling over a coincidence that happened in their families. Myrtle Schofield and Lorna Gray became grandmothers again, within hours of were put in each other and in the hospital the daughters-in-lain the nursery. the same room, and the boy babies Little Bart is Myrtle's fourth grandchild and Colby is Lorna's sixth. In the Storage Branch, Materiel Processing Division, Susan Carper and her husband, Dale, had a baby girl; Sherrie Corsello and husband, John, welcomed a baby boy; Kaylyn Misrasi and husband, Monte, had a new daughter; Patricia Baisch and David welcomed a baby son; and Veda Myers and Keith are parents of a baby boy. Janet Joskins of the Quality Control Branch just recently became the mother of a little girl. A thrill of young parents these days is watching pre- w side-by-si- de R REPORTS The Redistribution and two new proDertv disnnsaiMarketing' Division., r dessie white Child. school children enjoy and learn from the delightful TV shows made especially for their fun and progress. But not many parents have the excitement of seeing their child acting ON THE SHOW. Lois Harvey , mother of Lisa charming has had that Ann, pleasure recently when her daughter was "on screen" for 10 days as one of the six children in feature "Romper the KSL-TRoom" Lisa Ann's name was registered for the show three years ago; such is the waiting four-year-o- & M . ,. uuuc ii um uvman Personnpl umv and is assigned to Mrs. Child's reassienmpnl reportable c wov LdlT M n "A tormerly worked in the Maintenance and her husband, Glen, of nS.,ndHJM Me reside Mary Gross, a supply clerk in R&M for 17 I retired with 20 years of federal service. She 9 wlu De With a HmriPr tnninhf u j E ks rink t IBnn J .i6m at U1C ugaen 1 her a workers. Mrs. Gross and her husband, Harry employee, have plans for ChicaeoJ daughter and and six see relatives in Wisconsin, sXdhZlhusbaa live on Hill Ton DHvp in ld -- -- V son-in-la- Lts v gLdchffXl? w nJA r' "'"''"ii list. in the Lois, who works Administration Division, and her husband, Orson, a Univac employee, said it was worth waiting for! DEPOT SUPPLY CHAT iNoneen ureen ana jean Williamson are taking a w vacauon ai L.as vegas ior a iook ai me night life and some the latest shows. Cheryle Garrelts recently became the mother of a babvht Her husband, Larry, works in the Maintenance Directorai Three birthdays were celebrated recently with cakes at coffee-breaPassing the cakes were Alice Hulme, Sas! Norseth and Mary Kester. Lisa Ann Harvey PLAN TOUR William E. Brown, Photo tl Technical Services, Materiel retired Management, It ..- m ii .I i . JL I aT" i f ill Twninnwi GIVEN GIFT in Friends and the Security Police Division presented a gift and an inscribed plaque to Charles C. Rosier, supervisory policeman, who retired recently with more than 36 years with the government. Mr. Rosier began his career as a policeman at Hill ' I i i had a variety of assignments at Hill AFB, including camera and radar repair. Prior to his employment at this base, Mr. Brown worked in commercial photo studios. He was doing photographic work during the construction of the Clearfield Navy base. He has served the community as a South Ogden fire mar shall for 12 years. He and his wife, June, plan a Canadian tour and intend to capture some of the spectacular North American t"J A I Bill Brown scenery on film r f) 1 w j V. f Jh T liw - JF ... as well as doing some trout fishing. RETIRES Retiring with 30 years of government service recently was Edith K. Walker, an inventory management in Materiel Management. Mrs. Walker for many years was a supervisor in requirements analysis in the Logistics AFB in November, 1948 when ' . ... federal service. "Bill" has Friends in the Operations Branch of Minuteman Division give retiring logistics specialist Wayne Lewis and his wife, Marie, a gala send-of- f with two "priceless Stone Age golf clubs from Dinosaur country". One is a turkey head putter and the other a claw ball retriever. The Lewises will manage the Soda Springs, Idaho, golf course and hope to have their friends visit there. Mr. Lewis is an 8th Air Force veteran and has been at Hill since 1962. specialist from the Ogden Arsenal. He spent nine years of his federal service on military duty with the Army and the Navy. Mr. Rosier has a keen interest in world travel and also "prospecting" the ghost towns of the West, collecting relics of the past. He and his wife, Berta, live in Salt Lake A ;': recently with 24 years of OFF TO SODA SPRINGS he transferred k: Systems Charles Rosier City. They have a son ana daughter and three grandchildren. Management Division, and received considerable recognition for her work. She was reassigned a few months ago to Aerospace Reconnaissance and Photographic Equipment IM Division. Friends in both divisions her on her a retirement, having honored simFRinRmi'PiF luncheon and open house on the occasion. She was presented with a friendship plaque and a gift by well-wisher- s. She and her husband, Roy, live in Ogden and are parents of two children. They plan to spend a lot of leisure time camping, fishing traveling this summer. iuim t,r,. viiu orvmni nwA Itis Peterson, of the Matoteou roitpH 9 Sustained itv NottofcOUKW Superi1 fM. u...ks ato. of the Career chief her husband, Ben, Control BrJ vt hnmt a similar recenuy own next day. He was assigned until "J 01 i iisu muium uirrvivraic Clearfield. specialist. The couple resides in ni KM..rrk . 11:1:1 and 1, w A j - Jf f f ; 1 j"t"i,ir-a-inni- 1rr , LJ:.- - .... Rondo Olsen of Ogden is one of GALLON CLUB TEAM the special group of people at Hill AFB who have donated at least a gallon of blood to the base blood center. Mr. Olsen, who is chief of Depot Service Store Section in Depot Supply n Division, has his sights set on a gift before he a He life thinks saving by donating blood can be a slops. five-gallo- rather exciting hobby. l ' III ? I of more than ,W h s AWARD Oren L. Stephens, Equipment Allowance Branch, Materiel Management, receives a certificate of service from Col. G. L. Cline, director of Materiel Management. Mr. Stephens served in the Army during World War II and has worked for the Post Office Department and the Ogden Arsenal before transferring to Hill AFB in 1954. He resides in Riverdale with his wife, Lucille. They are parents of six children. Two sons, Jim and Bill, are serving in Vietnam with the Navy. R 1 30-ye- ar ika Inirrnalional Ix)Cistics Suppo" J 2 JHi Division e Airmunilions Item Management "hthe Man unit, was merged Materiel of office M"a'mf r Ingram uknn airmunilions was decentralized erfl4 y- w- - ,tW . . mhrt fti yTZfl ..jju Mi iw administered the Munitionsworld free IVogram to the nations of the In thr aid. Displaying the cake baked ' left). Ardath Braunberger. Bessie unit Larsen (section Hiarles Smith. cniei, i""1 l AFLCJ ftdlj rf Boa" ! |