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Show Friday, September 15, 1950 HILLTOP TIMES' ' 7 Page SUPPORT YOUR HILL TOP TIMES STORK KLUB ADVERTISERS! LAYTON: Read This! Buy or Sell? . bedroom frame, nicely landscaped, clean throughout. Ideal location for Hill Field workers. Assume straight G. I. Loan for $1,000.00 Down and monthly payment of $54.00 per mo. "Immediate Possession." If you have thought of selling your property and have been market now is the time to sell. putting it off for a better "no Call Us for an appraisal, obligations." 4 Phone Res. Kays. C. G. TICE, Sales Representative Two By i Helen Wee 312-J-- .... BRIDES AND GROOMS DROCKDANK REALTY LAYTON, UTAH airman from the 25th ADW, Supply Squadron, ran out of Anor ran and right into the arms of another Utah huntress. Sergeant breath, ; wedding. . ... SOUNDS OFF This sort of news is so typical of so many airmen here at Hill. Be cause he has a sense of humor, not dimmed by recent circumstances, and because he was known by so many in headquarters building as well as his squadron, we asked permission of the person to whom it was addressed (Fred Poster, Chief of AAGO Message Center) to quote it to you l 11 wnn 'LI. us. so you couia cnucKte "Hi gang, A word from the droop. And how are all my fine friends this gay day? As for poor little me, I am at ends with despair. My hearts bleeds for you who work for a living. While poor little me sits here in this beautiful California sunshine, doing what you might say 'waiting for To me that isn't funny. So far we have had my ship to come in." records check, and a special issue of equipment, which I would trade for one of Don's warm bottles of pop. Altogether it weighs about 67 pounds, ana now tney expect me to pacK an or tnat on my weary shoulders is more than my feeble mind is able to figure out. I might also state I was one of the fortunate ones who received five shots i in the arm. I haVe no idea just how long they are going to request that I remain here, but confidentally, I am ready to go and get it over with. I have run into several of the boys at 'Hill that were shipped after I left. They don't seem too happy for some unknown reason. Would., appreciate hearing from all or any that would care to drop me a line and each one would be appreciated. So for now this is your past partner (667) in crime, Ben." signing off until next time. As ever In case you do want to write the boy he answers to: Sgt. Ben Francisco, 2349th AFORG, Flight A MR2, Camp Stoneman, California. AIRMAN .1 1 bers of YOUR FAVORITE BEER BOTTLE and DRAFT the ; Of- ed iHjiipiitw f New NOW I" NEW PORTABLES $60.37 Inc. Tax Let Us Check Your Car's Radiator And Give the Motor A Winter Tune-U- p Used Underwood $35.00 A & B SERVICE LATE MODEL TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT ' MOBILGAS i Kammcycrs Sport Store 2nd South and Hiway CLEARFIELD CALL 354-R- -l We Pickup & Deliver 91 S18 (Nylon) Crystal Clear Sheers Fit Smoothly, Look Lovelier Highly Snag Resistent - NEW FLATTERING FALL SHADES 54 Guage - 5 Denier Were $1.95 pr. 1 NOW ... v -one of Hill's almost owww wiu the in for duty in recruiting has departed Carter, yearg of "aroid it) who was active Eastern AF. u?na Lyons, Civilian Personnel, Placement resigned to guide the activities of the girls at Rowland Hall in Salt Lake City. WEDDING ffk ago today Blain- Service Stock A, Supply got marrled who the us tell didn't She Vance. so Cathleen lucky8 Xegas' rePrts in iGatovJF - m,.5fc- Lloyd Robbins, Analysis Office, Comptroller's Office, - will be ed Saturday in Las Vegas to Mary Chrlstenson. - Phone 6669 OGDEN WEARSHEERS ul THERE Smith, chief of Procedures and Manning section, yompirouers a neW I nIy be touched with a 20 foot Ple Slne thG arr Sndson1 I - 24th Street DEKDALE X- - HERE AND Royal - Underwood - Remington - Rf. C, Allen Used Smith-Coron- a IS THE TIME TO WINTERIZE YOUR CAR -- -- & OFFICE HOME USE STUDENTS FACES . . . We realize our but when the news is passed onlisting. is. iincomplete, t0 US Wa urill ... f .onofiirnul .from nnp snot to anLU ICL J'UU RIIUW ,i, "U n njr 'cr. For instance: Budget and Fiscal report that Hazel Leavitt, form eny Of Pair.01 J Tt..i-fsifmarlv nf Slinnlv ft TP DPW em- t ... P'oyees. Carol Trousdale, once of Statistical Services is working in In voucner joniroi wiey oom welcome to Mrs.and Manning Section. Stella Harrup and Jerold B. Carver. Ross Thompson trans- mauve xjiiice io ujc vunn BABY . . . Reporter Katherine Griggs got vitally statistical and reported that Stanley Alberts (he's from Disposal Section, Supply) have almost recovered from th honn. nf a new bov nine and a half pounder. Stanley is .qinwin, tn,i 0 n thn Mm. Mom and junior couldn't "e better. . 1 k TYPEWRITERS XEW I - I - Too Next to State Liquor Store IN ROY Hiway 91 ficers Wives Club. These gals, who were interested in learning what happens on this besides large Air Force base what their husbands tell them, were taken on a conducted tour of the base by a member of the uonc Information Office, last week. In Supply we hear that Chester Crowther. MR Unit vacationed in the Southern Utah Parks for a week. Miss Cecelia Fagnant, same unit spent a week in Lava Hot Spring, Idaho. Mrs. Edith Godfrey, Unit A, vacationed in California. Marion Busche, Unit B is visiting friends and relations in Wisconsin for 3 weeks. Nevada and California were vacation choices of Ann Higbee, Services Unit. Byron Belnap, Unit E took his family and vacationed in San Francisco. California was good enough for Fern Andrew. Services Unit also. Mrs. Isabel Laub. Unit G likes tne grandeir of Montana for vacationing. Comptroller's Office snilipH a mtip news our wav. Rav Sutter vaca turned at homp ininorf snmp of her familv and saw the Finn a p beauty alone' fha pnactai tmi4-- to 7nlifnrni.Tames Sauires relaxed at oear Lake. Glen Kerr took his family to Yellowstone. Mrs. Helen Rives tuurea to Boise and Yellowstone in a new '51 Kaiser. An exnhcrant Qanfarolli nf Civilian Personnel and Mvrla Richins of Base & Transient Section, are bubbling over with a scene-fvacation spent in Glacier, Lake Louise, Victoria and the Northwest. Besides the breath-takin- g beauties of their trip they stopped in Twin Falls long see Devona Jones Saxton, formerly of Civilian to Mrs. enough Personnel, who besides being a housewife in her spare hours is Executive Secretary to the Superintendent of Schools in Twin Falls. I "Where-- You're Among Friends" What goes on behind the locked gates at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, is no longer a mystery to 20 mem- FOR THOT . . . If you've begun to feel indispensable, someone has recommended that you take a walk thru a cemetery and read the headstones. Those guys were pretty hot stuff too once upon a time. Funny how we human beings are so prone to fuss and fume, rant and roar over some pretty inconsequential things, isn't' it? It isn"t worth the energy it costs us, and besides it won't matter in a hundred years anyway! ... FAY'S INN NCO Wives Make Tour of Base FOOD VACATION NOW OPEN Captain and Mrs. James G. Davis are irm believers in the old adage that good things are worth waiting for. They were married 11 years before little Brian Lee (above) came to make their home complete. They've made up for lost time by giving him double portions of attention, the captain old Brian has says. Eight-mont- h definitely reached the inquisitive age as proved by his deep study into just what makes his doggy tick. Captain Davis is Adjutant of the 25th Air Base group. .and Corporal James L. Severs was best man. The family and close friends were invited to the reception. Bonnie Chase, typist in the Services Unit of. Stock Control Section and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chase of Ogden, was married on September 2 to Evin Trimble, also of Ogden. This bride chose a navy blue satin gown set off with white orchids. Bridesmaid was Bonnie's sister, Mrs. Lavon Kincaid of Modesto, Calif. Best man was Robert Hill of Ogden. About 100 guests attended the reception which followed the ' 184 -- 65 1 Charles Allen, once of Dayton, Ky. is now the husband of the one Miss Reba Mae Amos of Ogden. September 1 was the wedding date thev kept at the Lutheran church in Ogden. Not to be different, the bride wore the traditional white satin gown and carried what else' a bouquet of red roses. The bride's sister, Wanda Faye Amos was bridesmaid CO. PHONE Kays. For Limited Time $1.65 pr. CLEARFIELD DSPARMMT STWE "WE OUTFIT THE FAMILY" OGDEN Phone 2-90- 95 KAYSVTLLE Phone 310-J- -l A- - b. id w |