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Show Friday, March 3, TOP TIMES HILL 195 ctFri if YOU SAID IT! QUESTION; What are you going to do with your veteran's insurance dividend check? ANSWER: Dean ureen by and (or ths military u4 Public civilian personnel of Hill Air Tore But under the uperrUlon of the PubUe Hill Top Times, to ownmmilcisttmis all taformtlon Office. AddressOtden Air MaUrlel Area, The Hill Air Pores Base. Hill Ha., TuSaTvZ. Office, Wlepfaone Hill AFB. Mxt. 84J or 260. The HUl Top Tlmw uses maArmed Forces Press service material. Civilian papers may reprint AFPB clearthis paper without obtaining specific terial and local news appearing inofficial Air Force publication and accepts no ance. The Hill Top Times Is an neid advertislnc. Opinions expressed herein are those of the writers and not MoesaarUy those of the Air Force. The Hill Top Times is supported by the Hill APB Civilian Bmployees Club. Public Information OfficerCaptain Thomas G. A. Welsh A. Wayne Baker dltor .Dorothy O. Nelson Associate Editor-AssociLorraine Ford Editor O. Hancock M. TSgt. Associate Suitor REPORTERS Varge Thompson Marlon M. atauffer Ellen O'Brien Bemloe Waldron B. P. Pulham, Jr. Ann Day Fulmer Gordon Lt. H. AC Hansen Rice Helen Naomi X,. Wise Tbm Hill Top Times U puWlsssd halgh,"I PLM was a klr ate - Shops corporal in the Force for about two and Air i one-ha- lf years, vwr stationed most " T of the time in By Helen Rice England. With DUPID CUTS CAPERS! , my check I am That scantily clad little fellow, always nattily pictured wearing my else except a sly grin, plus a bow and arrow (for color only), bringing naught mother - in - law scored several direct hits on unwary Hillf ielders of late. As witness! three-montfor a from England A. a fancy-fre- e Glen fireman now doesn't even-wanto Riehins, visit with us. My wife, Mattie, set the world on once nor a blaze 'Cause the trail. his in flame fire, Why? seen since mother she her hasn't left England four years ago to heart, Pearl (meet the missus) became his "fireman's bride," not so join me in the States. My wife's long ago. They chose St. Valentines Day and Colorado for their wedmother has never seen her grand- ding. Southern California got their vote for a honeymoon spot. Our sleuthful reporters from yonder say that now only Milton Na Dean, daughter, our so it's going to be a swell visit for "ZEke' Rice remains "on the loose," just waiting for the noose! He can cook, too, gals! Dorothy I V. Dennison, General's This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone a Office.."I ext. 243 or 260 to have ads printed in the paper or mail them lieutenant was WAC to the Public Information Office, Headquarters Bldg. comm a n d e r at Hanford, Washfield. Call Mclntyre, Ext. 698. ington. It's easy apartment, large, all utili- to say what is Ities furnished. Call Hammon. going to happen to my check, beKaysville 544-J- -l 16 Vi acres with 5 shares of water Two apartments, gas heat, cause I'm gehouse. Located lights, gas range, refrigerator. All tting married. right. Three-roonear Roy on Clinton Road. Priced furnished. Children permitted. I'm going to retire and settle down Rent in advance. Call. Ogden and raise a family, so you can right. Call Adams, Ogden 6644 after 5 p. m. Melvin Baker, readily understand that my check 1944 Delux sedan, radio, heater and 3202 Washington Blvd. will come in handy in a lot of beauty rims. New $75 paint job, best of condition. All for $495. places." Call Ogden W. C. Mitchell, evenings. 1930 four-doChrysler Sedan 6. Ill-Rid- es Guard "I was Recently overhauled, new hyin the Navy for draulic brakes, good rubber, good From Washington Terrace. Har28 months and body. May see at 2252 Eccles rington, Ext. 531 or Ogden $90. spent most of Ave., Ogden, Phone that time in the 2 16Horse power, cylinder Pacific. My engine for garden tractor or what IV-Rid- ers I check came just I have you. Call Ogden in the nick of 1938 Olds Sedan, excellent condition, to pay time trade or terms. $295. Call Battles, One rider from Murray or Salt taxes! Yes, it Ext. 546. Lake City. Call Robert Barton, Seven room frame home, garage, 1 went to pay the Ext. 8410 or Murray 562-taxes on real Saturdown. lot. $500 Open Riders wanted from Salt Lake City. large estate I have in Mackey, Idaho." Contact Mel Harris, Ext. 296. day and Sunday 2 to 5 p. m. Pauline "Pat" 2342 Monroe Blvd. Ogden. Wilson, Trans- - FOR SALE m Wanted air-cool- ed Wanted - f II- Pool V-C- ar - FOR RENT Home located in Layton, full basement, attached garage, completely furnished with new furniture. $90 a month. Contact Barlow at Simmons Realty, Layton. Phone Kaysville 650. 4 Comfortable sleeping rooms, beautifully furnished. Must see to appreciate. 607 - 25th Street Ogden. Gentlemen preCall Ogden ferred. 4 Room, partly furnished. 17 Campbell Heights. Call Ogden modern home, furnished, ' garden spot. $65 per month. 122 400 East, Smith Village, Clear STORK KLUB Drivers Wanted Three car pool drivers wanted from vicinity of 40th and Adams, Ogden. Call Steve, Ext. 623 or' Ogden Car pool drivers from Salt Lake City. Contact Mel Harris, Ext. 296. VI-DIRT- HS Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Voitt. aircraft inspection, son, born Feb. 21, 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Bying- ton, aircraft inspection, girl, born "eb. 14, 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Neilson, fire department, girl, born Feb. 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bruderer, service stock "H", boy, born Feb. 16, 1950. Wf. WW'.? Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Price, civil ian personnel, girl, born Feb. 26, 1950. t" hM Former llillfielder Killed in Crash. - f Mrs. Verna Ellen Bird Duncan, died Sunday in Caliente, Nevada, of injuries suffered in an automoI bile accident February 18. Mrs. Duncan was driving a car Connie Lois Fuller (above) is learning the art of which overturned when it failed to home nursing at a tender age. negotiate a turn. Her husband, Van C. Duncan, was injured slightly. Her father, Sterling Fuller, maShe had been employed as a tele chine shop, is recuperating at home from an operation and rephone operator at Hill Air Force ports have it that Connie waits Base for three years until six weeks on her daddy "hand and foot." ago when she moved to Los Angeles With such good care from this with her husband. They had resided at 524 22nd Street, Ogden. little "angel of mercy," it shouldto visit n't be too long before Sterling The couple was in Salt Lake City when the mis is back to his Job. Connie's mother, Margaret Zito Fuller, was a hap occurred. Verna Duncan was born Oct. 7. HUlflelder for about six years and worked in the Air Inspectors 1925 in Salt Lake City, a daughter office. Proud aunt of the baby is of Vernal E. and Florence Bird. Nellie Zito, comptroller's office, On Aug. 1, 1942 she was married to who describes Connie as a "curly-haire- d. Val Duncan in Salt Lake City. who Funeral services were conducted has personality yesterday at Salt Lake City. 24, Two-year-o- ld en-rou- ! dark-eyeHLr-ur- I! Hi V 4 , Vesta Sill, Air Installations Section didn't even try to keep it a secret when she flashed a huge diamond ring recently. Bob Belnap, Salt Lake City boy bought it for her.'Before too long Vesta plans on leaving Hill to complete the fuss and fury necessary for a big wedding in April. They'll live in Salt Lake once the knot is tied. We were erroneously told last issue that Betty Clark, key punch operator visited her friends in Montana on Feb. 10th. NOW comes the correction. Better than visiting she got married. Don't know the bridegroom's name, but they went to California and Old Mexico for i F F their honeymoon. VACATIONS VAGARIES! 'i' kr a Joi tho the fishing season hasn't opened in sunny Utah as yet (for full confirmation just ask the modern version of Sir Isaac Walton, none other than Joseph L. Jones, Jr., Esquire), the Stauffers, Marion and John B. drove down to Lake Mead and cast their lines for bass Part of their time was spent in Las Vegas. They should return with some tall tales about the "big ones" and the small losses their happy vacation brought them. "Oh, for the life of a sailor!" Even on a military reserve training basis. Carl R. Halfacre, requisition clerk, Air Force commissary section is due to leave today for a cruise to Honolulu. You knowthe isle of hula gals. Wonder if Carl balmy weather, blue skies and grass-skirte- d is taking a lawn mower! No telling what will happen to Mrs. Alice Savage, unit G, supply as she staggers around in the beautiful California smogshine, instead 'of staying in Utah and basking in Old Sol's warmth and sparkle. Honest, Utah has more sunny days per year than California. I can ' prove it. Mrs. Lillian Gordinier, unit F has returned from a week's visit to Alhambra, Calif, with her father. Sam Larson, priority handling unit took a week, too, and reports he was lucky at the famous Santa Anita race track. There's no place like Phoenix Ariz, this time of year, says Gretchen Kerr, Inspection branch supply, who is spending 10 sunkist days down there. Yep California still gets the "lion's share" of vacationeers especialHAFB. Another one went south to get away from Utahs ; from ly Mrs. Lorraine Weatherston, , most beautiful February in 71 years 1 voucher control unit, who chose Los Angeles for her visiting. Further confirmation: Mrs. Dean Boot, screening unit, together with her husband spent a week in Oakland, Calif. Roswell Rampton chose California, too. Macey Pence, from Air Installations is vacation p ing in California, also. Contrast does it! Robert McGavin. unit C turned his back on a? California vacation and mushed northward to Grace and Lava Hot Spring, Idaho where the snow lies 3 to 5 feet high along the highways.;: The Cables Lionel T. from Motor Pool and his wife, Ann from,' Supply spent a week in Colorado Springs recently. They are reportedly trying to find a homestead to build a "nest in the west" on. Claude S. Heath, equipment services branch, maintenance has recombination business trip and vacation up turned from a Eiven of eq ' So lit to pa CO of is in we en on bii ey tai . ., du pi! to "I portation was a SPAR stationed at New Orleans for 2 years and 21 I mm' 'f V days, and I remember eve.ry minute of the 21 days. With my check I ' think I'll buy bonds. Then someday when I get enough bonds, I'll buy a home." Melvin H. Git-tin- s, Hydraulics "I was in the Navy in the Pacific for a little j over three years. Spokane way. I'm going to buy Riley E. They just stand still and listen to the silence now that detached a big combina- Bushnell, area disposal representative is absent on a tion radio-phoService assignment to McChord AFB, Washington. Anyway, that's with what George H. Wessman says about it. ograph part of my mon It was DS for Herman Covert, unit B, who went to AMC recently. ey and the rest En Route he managed to get in some visits to relatives in La Grande Til put in the and Covington, Ky., whom he hadn't seen for 40 years. bank." NATIONAL SMILE WEEK Synder-gaarIris is National Smile Week. You may not have heard it, but March Key Remember that when you catch yourself working your facial muscles be a Punch, Stat. overtime with sagging, sour-fexpressions. Even Mondays will make-uControl "I was paler blue than usual if you put on a smile along with your an Army sergeafter-shav- e lotion andor bib and tucker. Don't take my word for it ant in military it and see for yourself how potent a smilling puss can be. try intelligence for I knew a former telephone operator at Hill Field who wore a smile three years. I not only on her face, but securely and permanently attached to her spent my tour of telephone voice, too. If you were lucky, you'll remember her infectious duty in the Pen- to be laugh and smile. Her name was Verna Ellen Duncan. If I livedeternal building tagon her a hundred (and perish forbid if I do) I could not forget in Washington, cheerfulness in manner and tone. My day was always enriched and D. C. With part and comof my check I'm going to buy a happier because of her smiling voice. That's a very pleasanttrade-mark to someone. Will be that remember your forting way typewriter. I've always wanted one when but usually all the money is you're gone? Verna was fatally injured in an automobile accident pledged someplace else. This is a few short days ago, en route from California to Salt Lake City. some money 1 aianc expect, so SPIRIT OF SERVICE When Russell Hart man, salvage employee, called for blood donors , I'm going to get something I really want." among his Hill Field friends, when his wife, Sarah was operated on a dozen fellow employees volunteered. Teacher: "Yes, Johnny. What is Similarly, when Gail Jensen of statistical services reported his ' it?" hospitalized wife would need blood donors, six fellow statisticans stepped forward promptly. "I don't want to scare Johnny: you, but Pop says if I don't get FORMER HILLFIELDERS HEARD FROM better grades, someone is going to Betsy Mikesell, screening unit, supply recently receivde a letter from Lt. and Darley Overlee, who left "Zion 'to make their home in Tacoma, get a licking." Wash. Besides wanting to be remembered to their friends they say Then there was the drunk who they are fine, but homesick. arrived late at the cocktail party. ACCEPTS NEW JOB Emmett Ray, veteran BVa year employee of Hill left his job in ' hastily threw down six double martinis and smiled benignly around statistical services to accept a position of bookkeeper with his brother the room. "I feel a lot more like in a Nyssa, Oregon business. His friends gave him a going-awa- y I do now than when I came in." gift and wished him success. CAKE EATERS A birthday cake was shared with Eule P. Larsen by her friend:! "My husband is one man in a hundred." in the research branch, supply on her birthday anniversary, February 15 "How do you keep him from find The telephone operators had a Valentine party with cake and ic . ing out?" cream, reports Vaudis Aker. te an in ag pu sp ar ca we ! 30-d- ay n- . d, 6-- 11 ul Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wall, radio repair, girl, born Feb. 13, 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Bowen, equipment services branch, girl, born Feb. 10, 1950. lf:1 1 t CLASSIFIED AD SECTION or 1 hs us all." 70 1 vi r r ft p, . , , nu re .r |