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Show Friday, September THE HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 Book Review By Edith H. Gudmundsen Summer is practically ended, your summer wages doubtless gone for groceries instead of that trip you wanted, you are sick of looking at the same old place and people, so why don't you read C. S. Forester's dazzling new tale "The Sky and the Forest"? With Lorraine Ford honor of the couple at the brides home following the ceremony. Northwest in the Honeymooning The new Mr. and Mrs. Erkelens and Canada are newlyweds Sherman Waite and Dorothy Parkin will honeymoon in Yellowstone, and who were married last Wednesday New York City. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. BounA reception was held in the tiful 3rd Ward Chapel following the Mrs. Elsie Tallestrup, post res ceremony. Carma Waite served as taurant, is spending a 3 weeks va maid of honor and Bonnie Hart, cation in Sacramento, California. Marjorie Hogan and Shirley Vivert Williams is taking her attended the bride as brides- Mrs. in the cafeteria. place maids. Norman Sedgwick stood as best Recent Hill AFB Womens' bridge man. club winners are Mrs. C. G. Winn, wareSherman, who works in house section, and his new bride 1st place and Mrs. Charles W. Bell will make their home in West in 2nd place. Hol-bro- ok Point. A group of ladies who began Myrtle Wolden, stock control, work at Hill AFB in Warehouse 11 and Arthur G. Philps, maintenance, and 12 way back in 1942 meet anwere married last Wednesday in nually at Lagoon for a gab fest and luncheon. The latest meeting Elko, Nevada. was held Saturday, August 14. Jewel Shelby, maintenance proOnly three of the original group duction control, is planning her are still working at the field. They marriage for next week to Ward are Nola Hallman, Unit D; Verna Cowan of Salt Lake City. Jewel Probasco, Unit K and Hannah Rose, will wear a white crepe street Parachute Repair. The others atdress for the ceremony which will tending were Nettie Davis, Fannie take place in Nevada. The couple Stevenson, Esther Jensen, Jennie will honeymoon for 2 weeks then Broderick, Myrtle Egbert, and Er-m- a make yieir home in Salt Lake City. Whitlatch. Those not able to attend were Mitchell P. Erkelens, aircraft Bessie Thurston, Morgan, Utah; Ruth Price, Salt Lake City; Etta repair, will be married September 16 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple "to Wander and Louise Rivers, Ogden Lulu Van Orstendorp of Salt Lake and Judith Brown, Van Nys, City. A reception will be held in Citizen's African community. But it is also a lively portrayal of society at the level of savagery. Loa its memorable hero, axe in hand, iron ornaments jingling, is kintr-Oo- d and lord of all he sur veys in his tiny kingdom in the heart of the equatorial forests of Africa. At his command the rain falls and the moon rises, and on frond davs there is a Dvemv from a neighboring tribe in the pot to break the monotony oi Dira or antelope diet. If things get too slow he takes another wife, making for e by nis twenty-iut- n Dirtnaay wnen the story opens. Then come the slave traders with the fearful noise of their guns and drag Loa together with the com monest of his people off to captiv ity. On the long trip to the sea coast Loa finds the chains,, biting into his flesh like that of any com: mon mortal, and the moon rising without his permission. His disillu sion is complete by the time he is finally rescued by his first wife and son. 215 - 24th Street W. MARCUS n. taiiiiiiai aoaii-- t in Will will disappear today whenvf nhanl&in (Lt. Col.) William J. a job with the Bureau of Clasby, who founded Our Lady's Hnn in Salt Knights of the Skies anaof wnicn MarJean has workpH i over now has a membership General publications sej jutant mis Catholic conduct will 100,000, cnap-eA l is sion services at the Hill ... C!lA itraa .sn4 With when he visits this base on woa picseuieu a to Chap well gift by her friends. September 13, according lain Frank E. Wiley, post cnapiam. Chanlain Clasbv is acting staff rhanlain at headauarters. Air Ma HAP HAZARD teriel Command, Dayton, Ohio. While visitine Hill AFB. Chap lain ' Clasbv will present the mis sion that he gave while visiting airmen in Korea, Kyusnu, UKinawa, 7KNOW HOW Guam, Manila and Hawaii. Topics ty-on- r.. Rl 1 will be: 1 The nroofs for existence of a God, from philosophy, and the to authenticity of the scriptures be given at 8 a. m. septemoer la. 8 a. m. 2. A basis for morality September 14. 3. The Catholic concept of mar 8 a. m. September 15. riage The public, as well as. all service personnel of the Catholic faith, are invited to attend the missions, Chaplain Wiley said. Sgt. Herbert Weibel, travel pay clerk in the finance office, recently course in ba completed a sic finance at the Army School of Finance, St. Louis, Mo., with a rat ing of superior. He placed second in a class of 24. 12-we- ek for an - There will be readers who will see in Loa's long trek under cap tivity the likeness to modern mans groping through the wilderness of his. own mind in search of security and repose in relief from anxiety in the age of insecurity. However it will be equally enjoyed by those who just want adventure and escapes reading. Efficient Aggressive Uncontrolled Checks beine turned out bv'the Hill AFB finance office have a new look but it isn't in the cut of the check nor the leneth. It's all due to a "machine die" signa ture machine. Until just recently, the thousands of checks issued each month hv the finance office had to be sierned a by Hand. By using a device tnat mounts 4 pens, approximately 40 checks could be hand signea in one minute. The new check signing machine turns out 240 identical. mirhonri brand-nesignatures in one min ana no one gets writer's ute cramp. Administration Elect A Well Qualified Veteran of World War sign-ograp- h, EVANS State Agent Clyde One C. Patterson (Paid Advertisment) (I) Block North of Arsenal Open 7 Days A Week CHICKEN IN THE BASKET M.to 10 A. ' 1 A. M. TASTE-T-BURGE- RS 75c 25c CHICKEN BOX LUNCHES health conditions are covered. Your choice of doctor and hospital. The employee or dependent may select any licensed physician or surgeon and any legally operated hospital. An individual policy of insurance is issued to each employee, showing the benefits to which he and his insured dependents are entitled and the provisions thereof. Schedule of Monthly Premiums: Employees $2.20; Additional premium for employees' wife or husband $1.75; One Child $1.20; Two or more children $2.40. Watch your bulletin board for further information II Your Next District Attorney w WHOA!!!! . Let's take a look at Constitution Life Company of America's liberal hospital, surgical and accidental death plan, which provides the following benefits: For the employee: 1. $7.00 per day for 70 days for any one accident or any one sickness. 2. $70.00 will be paid to cover Special Hospital services for any one confinement. 3. $10.00 for Ambulance service. 4. $225.00 maximum surgical benefits. 5. $1000.00 Death or Dismemberment benefits. For the Dependents: 1. $7.00 per day for 70 days for any one accident or any one sickness. 2. $70.00 will be paid to cover Special Hospital services for any one confinement. 3. $35.00 will be paid for Emergency Room service. 4. $10.00 for Ambulance service. 5. $150.00 maximum surgical benefits. Greener Pasture Catholic Mission At Base Chapel New ( Money) Look! Undervriters Mark on Security. In brief, "The Sky and the Forest" is an account of how a couple of slave raids wipe out a primitive 3, 80c Pre-existi- ng IW Ojwsitc fl! Hill Field Main Gate CHICKEN & STEAK DINNERS - POP - ICE CREAM RILEY -- BEER - SANDWICHES - J. BARLOW Sill Mil Ask About Goodrich Budget Plan LLOYD No Charge For Cashing Gov't Checks |