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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Assume Ogden Squadron Leadership Chris McGarry Elected President Hill AFB Hosts Instrument Meet Ui mil uviiian weuare Counca of six materiel vq; Representatives areas, two air force depots, WAUU, and Bendix Aviation Corporation, week to gathered at Hill AFB last conference attend an instrument convened at the request of Middte-tow- n Air Materiel Area. With Warren J. Schreiner Jr., Maintenance Engineering Services Division, Middletown Air Materiel Area, as chairman, 17 visitors and a Maintenance HineineemiK monu ment repair personnel from nqe OOAMA convenea in me xxami.c-nancEngineering Control Room nn Anril 12. 13 and 14 to discuss finalization of instrument shopnmWfims. , unification of shop proxaHnwii ann stanaaraizauuu ui x- ... A new president was elected last week W an Council to head their activities for the forthcoming v TT xx. iuili9n.li "e w"l TiPwis JoseDh. the former president, i new a presiNecessity for naming dent came about when Mr. Joseph lit' il - SUfmJ transferred from Maintenance Directorate to the Comptroller's Office. It is necessary for members of the council to represent people from their organization. Mr, Jo seph's transfer left Maintenance short a representative, so another was elected. He was Charles C. Brown from Accessories Inspec- tion. The council then voted for a new president. Mr. McGarry, who is the secur Indoctrination Officer for Specific topics ity OOAMA, has been a member of furnished bv air materiel the council for over a year. He repareas and depots concerned witn resents the Inspector General, Adthe problems jutant, Information , Services, were Middleton, Judge Advocate, Assistant for Pro Reoresented Oklahoma City, Sacramento, San gramming, and Assistant for QualBernardino. San Antonio and ug- - ity. Control. Looking over the AIR FORCE magazine, the official publicaden Air Materiel Areas, Wright President Mcuarry reported that tion of the Air Force Association, are the new officers of the Ogden Air Development Center, Gentile the council has set up a budget Squadron. Standing is Samuel F. Anderson, vice commander. Air Force Station, Topeka Air of approximately $8,000 to support Front row (left to right) sits Henry D. Mathieu, treasurer; Marvin Force Depot, and Eclipse-Pioneactivities for Hill AFB civilian emJ. Fischer, commander; and Bertie D. Hansen, secretary. Division of the Bendix Aviation ployees. Chris McGarry $3,000 Approximately Corporation, was earmarked to sponsor office how the CWA fund should be sJ Oral C. Lee, forman of the in and group parties. Nine hundred "The ?o f mnnpv as a confer acted base aside strument section, for big dollars was set Knew, mm j ence monitor for Hq OOAMA and party at Lagoon and $775 budgeted phasized, "and should be used conducted tours through the instru for a Christmas party. Funds the best way possible to benefi j ment section to acquaint visitors will also be made available for the. most people." Mr. McGarry resides with hf New officers have been elected to the Ogden Squadron of the with methods and procedures em sponsoring of both male and feLyn, and son, B Air Force- - Association, according to Harry Dayhuf f , past commander. ployed at Hill Air Force Base in male teams in softball, bowling, wife, Marvin J. Fischer, civilian personnel division, was named com- - instrument repair operations. and basketball. Several contests at 364 West 12th North, BountiM mander for the forthcoming year, Samuel F. Anderson, also civilian will also be financed by the CWA. The new president said that he personnel division, was elected vice commander. Duties of secretary of Hillfielders and personnel liv 2 welcomed any suggestions or ideas and treasurer, respectively, were ing and working in the Ogden AFB Hill civilians have as to that assumed by Bertie D. Hansen, Area. The squadron was organized maintenance directorate, and Hen- approximately one year ago and LAUNDERETTE an now has 120 members. Two employees from Ladd Air ry D. Mathieu, procurement. Commander Fischer said the Force Base, Fairbanks, Alaska, are 1 Three councilmen named to asDRY CLEANERS Squadron has outlined sev- - taking 30 days training from the sist the new officials were Cecil Ogden autoA drag race for hot rod L. Heftel, manager of radio station erai uig projects ior tne coming identification Division, Supply, vear. These hie nlans incliiHp snn. mobiles and stock cars will be held North of Junction, Hill Fief KLO in Ogden; Russ A. Stephen- nortinc- th Civil The men, Bruce Neeley and Sil rtefpns Proo-rathe Salt Kings Rod and CusRoad and Highway No. ji son, accounting division; and John in the Ogden area, verio Soldana, are studying supply by the tom Club May 1 on Wall Avenue making E. Dayhuff, in Layton of Rusty's public more aware of air power, inspection systems ana tecnniques between 33rd Street and Riverside Drive-In- n in Ogden. and promoting the Air Force Re iney win worK witn supply in Road, according to Bob Kafka The Ogden Squadron is made up serve Program. spectors under the direction of from the motor pool, an official Keith Nichols, chief, Inspection and of the club. Dry Cleaning and Laundijt btock List Change Branch. Air traffic will be barred from Both men report they like the wail Avenue during the races, Finished if Desired... climate and other features of which will start at 9 a. m. A park at Popular Prices Alaska. Mr. Soldana savs Alaska ing area will be set up for motor is a wonderful place to pursue ists at John Affleck baseball park favorite hobbies of hunting and a charge of 50 cents will be O Suntans Our Specialty observer-navieatoFive aircraft of thP osth Logistic Support and two made for persons over 12. Profits uhotojn-anhv- . o .. nv w weai mc wings 01 me senior ODserver, according to u4u"" Donald will be used to finance the O Prompt Service Mr. F. Campbell, squadron adjutant. Neeley's family, a wife and Kings' clubhouse. Captain two children, live with him in Uaptams Kussel J. Calvert, John More than 200 cars from the We Give . . . Alaska. One of his hobbies is Intermountain D. Duff, Jr., Raymond K. Henley, area are "S. & H." GREEN STAMPS Russell L. Kaltenbach, and Willard training dog teams. He says it to enter competition in 16expected classes D. Lashley achieved the award of requires a lot of patience and sometimes takes several years of train lrophies will be awarded. the silver star to their wings. must To qualify, an observer Alvin maintenance, ex ing to produce a winning team. have been a rated officer for seven tends an Drake, to all members invitation i $ years, flown a total of 2000 hours, and former members of the Sahara $ $ $ have a proficiency flight check, "aCK Et Work LDS branch to attend a and pass a written examination Village which will be held Anril reunion laentmcation Division is wel covering all phases of transport 30 at 4 p.m. at the communitv coming back to work Maida lrle. navigation, weather, instruments, building. hart after a three-monabsence. and CAA regulations. A program and k sunner The birth of a babv born on Jan. will be featured. Overnight quar- - u&ry 19 was the reason for her ters will be provided for out-otemporary leave. The new arrival Anyone interested in joining a town guests who wish to remain maxes live children for the Lock harts. Maida worked in Base and summer bowling league, either i ransient Maintenance male or female, is invited to conOn Purchase of 10 Gallons of Gas . . . Lube Job . . . tact Margaret Montgomery for transferring to Technical ence Files and Publications Unit further information on Ext. 795 or uj. me laentmcation Division. Oil DrainWash Ogden toet pnninTYient. t) er Ogden Squadron, Air Force Ass'n Announces New Officers for 1955 Men From Alaska Get Supply Training DOTTIE'S Salt Kings Announce Drag Race for May - Five Officers From 28th Log Sqdn Awarded Senior Observer Ratinas rs I 4 Sahara Village Plans Reunion $ THIS AD WORTH th pot-luc- Notice to Bowlers f- hofnr. Ref. Stork Club Real Estate For Sale KAYSVILLE East side 3 bed 0 room Brick with attached ga rage, 3 yrs. old and in excellent condition, living room carpeted, large kitchen, utility room. Beau tifully lot with east frontage. LAYTON Large lot, with this 3 vr. old 3 bedroom brick with within walking distance ' garage, of new Jr. high and grade school, extras include automatic dish- washer, disposal, soft water sys tern and fenced back lot with -- v. S.X V For Bowling , :! S3" Beautiful redwood. Will G. I. for $13,500.00 with Approx $1,000.00 down in- Just a few hours old, the tiny lad above poses for his first phoshake He is the brand-neeon with attached garage in Sky tograph. of Keith and Pauline Nichols. line. Home is completely furnish Young Alan Scott, as hell be ed including stove and frig. Lee. namea, was born March 23 and well landscaped lot, with walk weignea s pounds and 12 ounces. to grade school. ing distance is tne inis third child for the $9,000.00. . Mchols family. Keith, or Nick, as he is best known, is Chief of DAVIS COUNTY ine inspection and Stock List REALTY Change Branch in Warehouse 7D. Pauline will be remembered 175 So. 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