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Show Page Hill Top Times 22 Happenings on the Hill 1. ' . HONORED AT OPEN HOUSE A farewell dinner and open house was held in honor of the retirement of G. Earl Braithwaite, Management Services Division, Procurement, who completed 30 years of service. The event was attended by Mr. Braithwaite'swife, Lucille, They are who formerly worked in Civilian Training. time with their and to forward spending travelling looking their two married daughters and three grandsons in California. SADDENED BY LOSS Security Police personnel are saddened by the loss of their friend and Henry Koehler who passed be will 23. long remembered because of Henry away Sept. the extra effort he put forth to be helpful and cooperative, not only in doing his work, but in helping others with theirs. They extend special condolences to his wife, Chaslotte Koehler, who works in Distribution. er WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Osiek's son, Dan, married ment Planning Branch, has a Donna Marie Plados, Her son, new daughter-in-laof Mr. and Mrs. daughter Russell, married Jan Ziegler Norbert Plados at St. Joseph's at the home of her parents, Catholic Church. a Following Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Ziegler, in the will wedding trip, couple Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd make their home in Ogden. Hallowell report that the Mrs. Osiek works in Shipment in now are residing newlyweds Her San Diego, Calif,., where the Planning Branch. husband works T.C. with the bridegroom is stationed in the Shop. Navy. MOTHER-IN-LA- Mrs. Lee Hallowell, Ship- EARLY SNOWSTORM-No- w that the snow has melted and Hill AFB is enjoying its normal lovely autumn weather, photographs like the one above can be appreciated. This is one of a series of snow scenes shot by Azalee Watson, photo g lab, following the blizzard that hit this area Sept. 30. The storm broke all weather records for a September snowfall with up to seven inches in some parts of the state. Official measurement at Hill AFB was 4.9 inches. record-shatterin- Equipment Facility and Engineering Branch, will be presented the Man of the Year award by the Granger Rotary Club at a special ceremony Oct. 20. Mr. Rojas, presently the president of the Granger South National Little League, helped raise $20,000 for a four diamond baseball park. Before the park was built, about 230 boys were in the league. This year over 400 Manny Rojas 1 f If Hi 1 w ! N E WLY WEDS-Keit- h liV A I A. Gray, (above) Base R, wwuuu exchanged marria - vnuic with run miaune sue the home of her parents, -- Mr. and E Clearfield. The bride wore a while strertS h! . pmnir waUf anri nttA .1 ? oray, the groom's parents. Clearfield. and Mrs. The newlyweds Donald reside CANADA Evelyn Hegland, Printing 2, and her husband, Les, Distribution, spent two weeks sightseeing in Canada. MAN OF THE YEAR Manny Rojas, engineering technician. mwf Plant f-j- j !m i X .iim-v- JEST FOR FUN MANY politicians who y.-J- """" , v f- i'ii",'4bto,4SSL. -I " are swept into office should have been brushed aside. THE POINT of no return is when you stop studying for promotion and go in training for retirement. boys participated in the recreation program. About 900 boys and girls are exMarvin C. Cook pected to participate in the TAKES TRAINING 1972 program. NEVER chase a lie, if you let it alone it will soon run itself to death. FOUR GENERATIONS-duri- ng the retirement party Sara Shannon, left computer aide, Base Systems Brawl Data Automation Division, four generations trn represented. Her daughter, Georgia Hill (second from left), grand daughter and great grandson, Pamela u Troy Huffaker, and grandson, Greg Evans, were amos the guests at a party commemorating Mrs. Shannon's 3 years of federal service. f ih ISN'T IT wonderful how VISIT Orville and those service station people Marilyn know just where to set their Greathouse, Printing Plant 2, were happy to have David pumps to get gas? service the through Stevenson, his wife and management intern program, according to W.S. Sorenson. chief, Engineering Branch, Materiel Management. I i Theprogram , which has been in effect throughout the Air Force Logistics Command Marvin C. Cook is a fine example of the type of individual introduced to federal daughter visit them fa Mr. Steve:! weeks. ii reenlisted recently Marine Corps. . - . since 1962. assures "an adequate supply of well k qualified employees to fill anticipated staff level ry vacancies which require knowledge of field activity operations at AFLC PrJ( JiG2&Li - A I A Connie Ellen Cloward, daughter of ELOCUTION Glannin A. Cloward, Materiel Management engages in dialogue with Michael Stark in one of the final scenes of the musical revue "This is the Place?" headquarters" stated Mr. Sorenson. Mr. Cook, who assigned to has been Materiel V Management since April, will work in many areas within the directorate for a two year ''.;:iv JL J period before being per- manently stationed at AFLC headquarters. He has a bachelor of science in degree industrial MEN SEE WIFE. DAUGHTER IN MUSICAL Two of the performers in "This is the Place?", a musical management from Purdue revue presented by Salt Lake City's Theatre 138, were the w ife University and a masters of Farrell L. Clark, cost accountant, and the daughter of from the Florida Institute of He has worked Technology. Glannin A. Cloward, inventory manager, at Hill AFB. for Boe ing Mae Clark played saxaphone and clarinet every ThurIla Company in both Seattle and Cocoa Beach, Fla., sday, Friday and Saturday night. She is a music teacher in and with the RCA Service the Granite School district. Connie Ellen Cloward was one of the lead singer-dancer- s in Company. His home is Madison, Ind. the musical. She graduated with honors from Clearfield High He and his wife, Kathleen, School. She has received scholarships and awards in French, have two music, drama and poetry, and starred in "The Wisdom Tree" Jennifer. daughters, Carol and at Brigham Young University. unn in: uHHA.. IKnth ATIn Wives of the ISSOth Aircrew Training and Test Wing were honored at a sp on nana rf recently at the Hillair Recreation Center. Some of the officials arrivals were (from left) Ethel Dixon, president of the tu,n'"" , Co. Will'n,,y nwra KiAuii. Hoba5,u 4in ivaaar r.vaiuauu cmuauiun, orace ivic, wjfe Kyle, Jr., base commander; Alene Hoban, wife of Maj. Gen. Kicn. AMA commander; Ann Ehret parliamentarian of the NCO Wives tin. Robert Ehret, 2952nd CLSS; and Cloie Minter (seated) wife 01 Minter, Sr., Ogden AMA vice commander 1 |