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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 V - AT EA Jit By Lt. Don Here's to the girls in the high Dr. Wendell Noall Ogden Doctor is Hired to Head Hill Dispensary . heeled shoes They spend our money and druiK our booze Then hurry home to their mothers to snooze Stingy, Stingy, Stingy. Introductions, fike a woman's skirt should be long enough to cover the subject and short enough to make them interesting. The to purpose of this column will be news all to people good you relay of interest, a bit of warped humor and innumerable pearls of wisdom. A synopsis of my life would read like this, I was born at an early age, I was born on a staircase so I I didn't came into life a step-chilhave any trouble in the first grade but my second grade teacher made me so nervous I could hardly shave, when I graduated from college my father said to me, "Rover," he always wanted a dog, "Rover," he said, "your going a long way." Then to prove it he nailed the door shut on the boxcar. Forced to travel I became a wandering author and began my career writing dime novels, after I became famous my novels sold for fifteen cents d, A prominent local doctor was hired last week to direct medical activities at the civilian dispensary, according to civilian personnel of-- f ici&ls He is Dr. Wendell Noall, MD, who has had a private practice in , Ogden and Hooper. Dr. Noall received his MD at Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois in 1933 and interned at the Dee hospital in Ogden the follow- ing year. One year later he entered the Army and spent three years in the service. Returning to Ogden he engaged in private practice until he was called again to the service I may as well warn you how that attempt will be made to satisfy all the many readers who will be attracted to this print, however, I will sincerely endeavor to be no no more radical than Gorgeous George and no more conservative than Pa Kettle. Your comments, when flattering, and suggestions, when favorable, will be cheerfully One more thing, half accepted. the lies they tell about me aren't in 1951. x Dr. Noall served in the Army true. until 1940 and attained the rank AIRMAN 1C and MRS. KENof Major. Three years of this tour NETH L. DAVIS of the 7th Com. in was of duty the spent overseas since the 29th of June, have, Sqd. South Pacific area. During the of a healthy war he headed a medical battalion been the proud parents named robust Jacquline baby girl detachment rifle company. For his Davis is activities at this time he was Angela, congratulations. an winner of also the expense paid awarded the Silver Star decoration. the result of a trip to Las Vegas, NCO Mess, ditto. Bingo game at the MAJOR ABRAHAM G. GARCIA, formerly of the 2949th Depot Two Training Group, departed recently A June bride is A3C Romona for six months TDY in A. Butler from the 2791 Medical Somethings going on over there. If you've got a story to tell? a Group who was married recently to A1C Joseph D. Henderson. The picture to show, or just hot to get ceremony was performed at Reed-le- your name in the news, try conCalifornia, in the garden at tacting the news coordinator in the home of Mrs. Ha Henderson, your squadron. Just so you'll mother of the bridegroom. The know who they are I'll give you new Mrs. Henderson chose as her their names. You WAF's can see wedding attire a tailored linen TSgt. Agre, for the medics it's suit and white accessories. SSgt. MCKINLEY, Depot trainAnother newlywed from the ing try A1C WARD, in the 7th medical group is A3C Charlotte Comm. it's SSGT. FLICK, band E. Bookamire who was married to members contact A1C HALL, and A1C Maynard K. Mosher at cere- for 2S49th AB Wing you have a monies held at Elko, Nevada. Mrs. choice of two, MSGT. FREDMosher wore a white suit with RICK or SSGT. PERRIN. white accessories as her wedding The fatal step was taken on 10 ensemble. July by AIRMAN CHARLOTTE Base Hospital Has New June Brides E. Jones Plan Underway to Reserve Rodeo Seats A movement is underway to reand AIRMAN RAY serve MORTON a section of the stadium on CLAIRWOOD. The newlyweds will one of the Pioneer Days rodeo night continue to produce for the Air for Korean veterans, according to Force, at least for the present. club director. service Ruth Wysor, LT. DEE OLSEN of the Compwould pay for their own troller's shop is telling a big fish Veterans the tickets would adbut tickets, story these days. Says he caught to a reserved section a them mit a four and a half pound trout in section of honor. to the Ogden river and in trying If this plan works out, the servget it out of the water it nearly club at Hill has been designated some ice chewed his finger off. Well a as some registering office. Miss Wysor and to fish people people go like all Korean veterans at would go to drink. Kind of a short bivouac the 7th Hill AFB both civilian and miliComm. had last Friday, I guess tary to register with her office, if they there just weren't enough raincoats Ext. 8370, building to go around. Don't give up the would like reserved seats at the ship men, you'll get another go rodeo. at it. A2C CHARLES W. CARTER of hero is presently serving as Adthe 7th Comm won the jitterbug jutant of the 7th Comm. He was contest at the Service Club on the formerly associated with Special He was ably assisted by Services. He shall best be remem29th. A3C HELEN WILKENS of the bered by all of us kiddies for his 3005th. inspiring fairy tales. Bon Voyage And now comes the big news of hero, get started making that loot. The 549th AF BAND did themthe day, and a sad story at that. on the fourth of Everyone pick up your crying vase. selves up proud out by represtarted famThey July. W. LT. ARTHUR JACKSON, ous Salt Lake impressionist, will senting Hill at a parade in Layton be leaving soon for the west coast and climaxed the day with a forty-fiv- e minute band concert in Clearwhere he intends to make a few million dollars. Artie will be re- field. Thanks for the publicity leased from active duty and he, boys. I just got the latest word in wife Jane, and baby Margaret will depart Zion. The word is he will aviation . . . Jump. FAREWELL: go into promotion and advertising' for some coast mob. The departing D. E. J. E-23- COMO SPRINGS Morgan, Utah Justa20-MinuteLri- v( Weber Canyon Swimming 0, Skating Bowling Try Our Wonderful, COMO CAF Featuring... 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