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Show HILL Page 2 Ride from 965 West 1st South, Salt T,nW CMtv. Call Salt Lake Ride from 28th and Madison in Ogden. Call ext. 542 or Ogden 0740. Ride from vicinity 24th and Madi son in Ogden. Call George Ellsworth, ext. 587. Ride for 2 from vicinity of Five Points and Bonneville Park, Ogden. Call ext. 421. Ride from 1500 South Main, Salt Lake City. Call James A. uire-hncext. 368. Ride from Hill Villa, Layton. Call Mr. Cook, ext. 3ZZ. h. st pair of Ray Ban Glasses with 1 corrected lenses in case along 1 line or outside Hanger No. 2. Reward offered. Return to Fred Medau, Production AT-1- This is your want ad section. Ads arc free. Mail them to the Public If you Information office, Headquarters Building, or telephone have a friend you think should be a Hill worker mail him this section of the Hill Top Times. 243-26- 0. combina Zenith tion. Mahogany. Short wave, t m, and standard broadcast. Largest model. Eight months old, retails $420. Will sell for $300. Contact Major T. A. Davis, ext. 495. New Underwood standard type writer; RCA Victor Console combination; and new automatic Thor Ironer. Quite a substantial reduction. Call Sgt. Raleigh, ext. 524. 1935 Chevrolet coupe, radio, heater, new tires, recently overhauled. Phone Ogden 6097 or can be seen at 3640 Washington Blvd, Ogden. 1937 Chevrolet coupe, good tires, radio and motor overhauled, heater. Call ext. 730 or Ogden radio-phonogra- lrEmployment MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS for vacant positions listed in this section are as follows: Journeyman Junior 4 2 ........ years years 3 years) 6 months Helper Applicant should apply for these at Civilan Personnel positions (Automotive Building, Hill AFB. 1 Com. Engineer pa ....$4149.60 .... 1954.00 2168.28 2168.28 2168.28 1954.00 1954.00 radio-p- Engineering Draftsman . Clerk Typist Clerk Clerk Stenographer 1 Tel. Typewriter Opr 1 Storekeeper 1 Addressograph Eqp. .. Opr.1954.00 1954.00 4 Clerk Typist ted 2020.00 Office Appl. Repr ph 1 Sr. Tool Jig & Fxt. mkr $1.55 aintrlp furnished 1.26 Wont tn ronf 1 Sr. Electroplater apartment in Ogden. Call ext. 1.26 1 Blacksmith 542 or Ogden 9743. 1.26 3 AC Rad. & Elec. Eqp. Inst 1.10 2 Crater Carpenter to rent furnished or. 1.10 Want 1 Warehouse Carpenter with furnished apartment partly .96 17 Jr. Warehousemen bath, for couple. Call ext. 275 or 2 3 2 VI I -- Births ph honograph Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Swain, Frank Jr., born May 17, St. Benedict hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bain, girl, born May 1, 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Burt, girl, born April 23, 1948. Mr. -- and Mrs. Wayne A. Grose, boy, Allen, Wayne, born May 14, 1948, Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen, boy, Richard Allen, born May 10, 1948 at Dee hopsital. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd M. Christen- sen, girl, born May 11, 1948, L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George De Forest, girl, Lorene Marie, born May 18, 1948. St. Marks hospital. boy, Obituary Owen H. Crockett, 37, Layton, was killed in a plane crash at Dil Ion, Colorado, May 18. Four others were injured in the crash. Mr. Crockett, who was employed as a teletype repairman at Hill AFB had been working on tele' types at Lowry AFB, Denver, and was returning home. He was born Sept. 17. 1910, son of Alvin D. and Emma Jensen Ogden, Crockett, at King Hill, Ida. On March 2, 1932, he was to Driver wanted from Brigham City Mamie Morgan in the L.married S. Salt D. to join car pool. uaii 3u-isrig Lake temple. ham. He worked at Hill Air Force Base and Ogden Arsenal since mov ing, with his family, to Layton in IV-F- or November 1942. Surviving, besides his widow, are twin sons, Dale Owen and Don 2 bedroom furnished appartment Herbert, 9 years old. in Kaysville. Call Kays. 220. Ill-Wan- ll-F- Sale or w Speed Queen Washer and metal twin tubs. Excellent condition. 4 $50. Victory Road, Washington Terrace. Phone Royal Portable Deluxe typewriter. Very reasonable. Call after 5:30 Arsenal Villa. p. m. 2 B-5- L-6- Rent now no Youn friends Religious Services Hill Air Force Base Chapel Protestant Services 10:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Sunday School Catholic Mass 11:00 A.M Chaplain Hugh Gallagher, Catholic. Chaplain Frank E. Wiley, Protest, ant. "Oh. about forty, sorta lattish and soft all over?" Transportation to and from Base Chapel will be furnished Sahara Village residents upon request. Contact Chaplain's Office, ext. 236 for arrangements. Bus will pick up residents at their homes on following schedule: Catholic Mass . 10:45 A. M. Protestant Services 9:45 A. M You can build muscle in place of that fat and change that description new. MOVIE SCHEDULE Our deep Massage by controlled Radio waves will do the trick. Come in and tee the Vi-talito- Sunday, May 30, ALL MY SONS Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster, ne Machine; there is T no eharge. a a XM it Twu Utlw4 ( Reducing SPECIALISTS IN REDUCING. REBUllDBfO. RELAXATION AND REJUVENATION 1408 1st Nat5TBank"Bldg. 518 Kie?4. Salt Lake City, Utah Utah Phone 6400 Ogden, Morck Hancock TSgt Stock Control sJ was Club. The Apollo . for the ,. . the ., . setting r maae JtIA.i-.Lne an 14. IUA i arrangements for"I party Friday, May Dinner-Danc- e was attended The affair affair. by bout 54 persons as MILTON pRirf G. LEITHISER Mr. nd Mrs. WILLIAM guests. . JTTTT T7TNT riADOTXTPt at me ' ptf1 sang a iew numoers accompameu J uy axniuvin Before the party was over for the evening, plans were being Q I over for holding another party in the near future. DARRELL HENINGER, WAYNE CASHMORE, and DON CM TON say they have talked to everyone on the base about purchal a season ticket to the Ogden Metropolitan Haseoau league games be played in Ogden this summer. "Just think, 56 night games fori I 1.25." That's a lotta baseball for a little moola. Old Sol sure had it in for a couple of girls recently. Don't ask EDI LAMOREAUX and BETSY MIKESELL about their sunburns BES I still doesn't know if it will be a tan or just a freckle. ANNE MEIBOS JOHNSON gave the people in Stock Control scare last Thursday, May 13, when she had an attact of appendicita it's all over now, because the THING was removed at 11 p. m., I ' night at the Dee hospital. has! ALBERTA Section AMOOS, Lucky People: Transportation turned from a week's vacation in Southern Nevada. ROBERT P. Biz Stock Control, returned from three days DS in New York andl able to chalk up 40 hours flying time of which 26 hours were on insf ments. BOB is a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Reserves. MARTHA Ha ELIS, Security Section, is on her vacation this week. WALTER! NEVILLIS, Security Section, is on a 2 weeks' jaunt in Spokl With - . 11 i Vl-Lo- CLASSIFIED AD SECTION 28, Wanted V-Ri- des The Hill Top Times is a civilian enterprise published in the interest of the personnel of the Ogdcn Air Materiel Area at Hill Air Force base, Ogden, Utah. Editorial and news matter is furnished by the Public Information Office, Ogden Air Materiel Area, USAP Air Materiel Command, Hill A P base, and is available for general release. The Hill Top Times receives Armed Forces Press Service material. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Department of the Air Force. Friday, May TOP TIMES Mady Christians, Howard D,uff News of the Day They're Off (Disney Cartoon) Monday, May 31 I, JANE DOE Ruth Hussey, John Carroll Vera Ralston Featuring the Big Eyes (Popular Science) Cartoon 1 imojiii 1 Washington. New Faces: Sheet Metal Branch of Manufacturing and ,Rtf Section has a lot of new faces in ARTHUR R. BROWNELL, JEE E. CHIDE3TER, GLEN DUNMIRE, HAROLD E. ASTE, D0NJ I. BARTLETT, GEORGE H. TINGEY, EDGAR WEBER, JOHN McGUIRE, JAMES C. MORRIS, ROBERT R. ODEKIRK, and LB ARD J. HUDSON. Some new employees in the Machine Shop THOMAS M. REESE. IRA W. STOWE, NORMAN S. WIBERG,, E OLD C. YOUNG, CLAUDE ANDERSON, ELLIOTT F. ANDERS CLINTON A. BARTER, REID L. BOGGESS, ALBERT C. BRIT STERLING W. FULLER and THOMAS R. HOWARD. TAKASHI AKISADA, is a new shop equipment identifier in 1 tenance Division; IREL COLBY was a civilian guard but is nou AC mechanic. The aircraft repair section of maintenance has Ma new faces in PAUL J HANSEN, HAROLD L. PERRY, EGBERT FIELD, BRUCE K. REID, DON B. CHILD and LAMONT HARRIS the new employees in Fabric Shop are AUDREY JOHNSON, NET M. BODILY, JOSEPHINE S. BRADFORD and MARY K. EWING Transportation Section has a couple of new clock punchers in W. BEEMUS and JOHN J. GREINER; GLEN RASMUSSEN mo from Supply to Instrument Repair Section.' DOROTHY AN tMi former WAC. is now working in Unit H, having just transferred from Washington, D. C. JAMES DOYLE is the new employee in I i WD." SID JOHNSON, SURGE EMPEY, EMO ROESNEAU, MILT PRIEST and MILTON WALTERS are proudly displaying on MILT PRIEST'S desk the big trophy presented to them by the Paramo J the Hill Bowl. They are all members of the "SKYMASTERS" team that won the first annual Employees Invitational Tournamen: Ogden on April 16 and 18 for bowling a high of 3048 pins in three ga: Mr. N. W. BLACK, aircraft service mechanic, celebrates 30 jl federal service on September 1, 1948. Did anyone ever wonder just when Hill Air Force Base started and by whom ? December 7th, 1940, was Activation Day. eral Morris Berman and WILLIAM G. BAIN arrived and set upta office in a shack down by the present sight of the Signal tower. 1 boasted one desk, a hall tree, two chairs, and a typewriter. BILL EJj is still working at Hill AFB as an Administration Inspector in m Gj Division. Little did HELEN STANLEY know that she would walk off with bulk Bingo prizes from the NCO club May 19th. Yep, the lucky gal coa the jackpot and other prize money amounting to $52. C. M. IVERSON, Inspector, and BRIANT STRINGHAM, Grci Vehicle Repair, have been sick for the past couple of weeks. Everl wishes them speedy recovery. LORENE HANN and AUGUSTUS M. WHITE are two new insw ors in Inspection and Inventory Section. Snnnlv Mnintpnanro T.iaiann Rprtinn has a spotinn rmtine" at SPRINGS Saturday, May 22. JACK STOKES, LEO JOHNSON, If& STEVENSON and WILLIAM NELSON had charge of the party. ing. roller skating, pitching horseshoes, playing Softball, and of cot the eats were on hand for chow hounds. For Your Convenience CHECKS CASHED WITHOUT CHARGE of Tuesday, June 1 IF WINTER COMES Walter Pidgeon, Deborrah Kerr Angela Lansbury So You Want to Build a House Thursday, June S FURY AT FURNACE CREEK Victor Mature, Coleen Gray Glenn Langan News of the Day There's Good Boos Tonight "STORE FOR MEN" SINCE 1907 2473 Washington Blvd. 0g |