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Show r Ln Page 5 HILL TOP TIMES larch 28, 1952 0v. ll il tile Paperweights" Present Home Too Small? See These ATTRACT. homes with full Basement. Attach garages, 3 sizes, eight elevations; 10 homes, each one a MISS TO MRS. wiw o.o uccu iicu aa juus luuuau ana jviiss beauty queen iaCt vpar is eoine to change thp Miss to Mrs T.nniion of stat services accepted a huge diamond ring on March 10 which " that she will. soon become Mrs. Joe Florence. A temple wedding ie.2is sCheduled for the oopular couole on Auril is T.ur. ' father-in-lawill be none other than Lee Florence, head of civilian M worKeu in me wuuumm at xini ittai summer, soniel Thp little different, interior and exterior decorating Inc., 3 coats of paint wherever paint is used, best grade Hdw. floors, wallpaper, standard gauge Lino., Lg." kitchens, Youngstown cabinets. Plumbing Inc. Kohler fixtures, plumbing in Bsmts. roughed in for Apt. All improvements in, curb, gutter, solid drives. Homes in excellent TV area. Make an appointment to see these fine homes. ) - w Je vnKK CLUB , , , i son wiiu nmveaj to mase nis nome witn lie ivai. aim I iiuunc; i' cils, iiian.es tne iourxn child for the Verdeland Park couple. Rod, who is employed in statistical quality control branchy quality control office,' reports that the older children are mighty elated over their new brother. The other Felt children are Kenneth, age 8; Larry 5; and sister Judy Lynn, 2. . . . Bob Preece became a father for the first time on 15 March when his wife, Kathy, I presented him with a baby girl. Weight 7 pounds 14 ounces. Name, Deborah Gale. Preece is shop equipment identifier in Vehicles. . .. Another vehicle work er, Lavor Bowden and his wife, Maxine became proud irtnev Felts parents for the third time on 16 March with the ar-It was a blond iuni of a seven pound boy at Dee hospital. boyi for . f :i . it- liTn nnl. y 17.l n hp Earl V. jacoosuna uu j. luaiuu. man, a iiiciiiuer ml quaiiLy controls npcifications ana stanaaras Drancn, ana wiie, jviarian, live in ugaen nil arp tne parents 01 twu uouguicis, . . . uumc x . nciucig vui statistical uality control branch) and his wife, Mona, announce the arrival of a ew son on Marcn iirsc. me neioergs nave tnree ocner sons, Jraig, o; teith 3; and Blair, i. . . , item Peterson, researcn orancn ot supply, is tasting about a new bafcy girl born in Logan on 14 March. ARE A TUMBLE Two of the prettiest blondes at Hill AFB have taken a tumble! How- ver tneir tumpie wasii t tuuiig tne ruiuauin; line fcney tuim. a tuniuie L literally and with skus strapped to their boots. Results: broken pes. But now, Donna Phipps, air installations, and Marion Lohrman, omptroller s oiiice, are Dotn deck to worn cases ana an. ' HANKS TO THE WEATHER This unpredictable spring must have prompted some Hillfielders to ake their vacations now and get into some better weather. Any- sub-diray, Lynn Barringer, alias the "Duke", chief of manufacture or a weeK in Jr'noenix. . . ion. and wife, Hazel, civilian personnel, spent inother vacationer, Rose. Harmon, engine repair, and her husband, spent week or so at Attowa, Kansas, where Rose states they actually saw Dowers blooming. . . . Vernon J. Bryner, diesel locomotive servicer in k automobile trip to ehicles, took his wife and parents on a California and Mexico. PRING WEDDINGS The 7th of March will always be celebrated by Idriana Butters as her wedding day to Ralph Adriana who now works for Delbert trepeault. imith in requirements and distribution section, has een a Hillfielder for four years. The Crepeault wed-in- g ceremonies were staged at" Elko, Nevadar""."":; nother spring wedding was that of Marvin Wrrght, hgine repair, who exchanged nuptial vows with Miss Merle Cheal in the Salt Lake Temple on March 21. he bride and groom, who are both from Bngham ty, enjoyed a honeymoon to California. i brand new , aarK-naire- u , . . . . :v x;;VVL ftf A ... "U C Golden Acres brick large with Youngstown ATTRACTIVE home t kitchen cabinets. Attach. garage, large utility Rm. Nicely landscaped lot,; gas heat, many outstanding features, covered Lino., Auto. Washer, Patio, Ven., Blinds. Priced at $13,300.00. SEE THIS TO- 1 . w two-wee- ' Adriana THERE Mrs. Ethel Christensen, reporter from vehicle and equipment submsion, reports that compliments are in order for Harry G. James, pnior automotive equipment repairer, who did such a fine 'job on DS Mountain Home AFB. Idaho last month that he rated a letter of ap Ireciation from the Mountain Home CO and also from General Gilkeson na Lionel Monay. Janice Pinney, clerk-typi- st for quality control office, forsook her preer for the bonds of matrimony, recently, and with her new husband epartea tor San Diego, where they'll make their home. Employees of the Fabric shoD welcomed Oleha Sherman back to rork recently after an extended illness. lona Kelly, instrument repair, also recently returned to work after pcovering from an automobile accident. Hugo Schult. insnpftinn division is nroud father of a brand new 'aDy girl born 18 March. HERE AND - DAY. brick, close to Hill Field, Attach, garage, nice kitchen with Youngstown cabinets, gas heat. Large lot with plenty of space for nice garden. Moderately priced TWO-BD- R. I w',,r These baby boxers display fancy footwork and professional punches when they mix it up in exhibition bouts. They are the young sons ofhoco "tprvifp snnnlv. - at: 4.. ivv Pvioct ' .t XTAUbVia " rrv nnrl Mariin- Priest,' manaire01 uivision ment services uuj uuiupirnuicrs uuiw, David (left) and Jerry, age five. . 1 v mui-jcui-u- iu Pugilists Prove Big Hit At Conference Fistic Gatherings Pint-Size- d nnrnthv (i. Nelson . . . t i ii ProriioHnns are runnine men mm tne squareu circie nuius utj a iuiuic some been who have boxers throwing good punches of a young for couple t fistin sratherines in Ogden lately. quite ready as yet to take on Jersey The two amateur boxers aren'ttout Rex even or Layne just give them another 15 or 20 Joe Walcott J tell can never and you years .t to qualify for a It'll take a few years for these two scrappers about 30 now pounds. They match because right , ,,they " l only weigh arp thfi voune sons of Mr. ana mrs.y:i. a few with training rules such as Milton W. Priest, 1126 - 35th St., 'keep up your euard" and "lead Jerry ana with your right", and before you Ogden ' brother David,- - age iour. his knew it the boys were tossing But age and weight hasn't stoppea leather like veteran mitt men. a on good these two from putting kids these take some Although show in sports arenas lately. These wallops tough enough to throw the "paperweights" all but stoppea tne usual boy of their age into a fit show at the Utah Golden Gloves of tears, they just grin and hear it. of tourney and proved to be ofthe hitAir It's really teaching them sports the the evening at the finals Mil says father-trainmanship," Force Northwest conference boxing, ton Priest who works in base serv wrestling and weightlifting card ice supply section at Hill Air Force held at Hill AFB last Friday, 'rney Base. have also been the drawing card at Mrs. Priest, a Hill employee in numerous other boxing events late the comptroller's office, says it's ly- . showing them the "give and take" Rv w 3 1 1 five-year-o- at Clarence S. Simmons Real Estate and Insurance LAYTON..REALTOR LAYTON, UTAH PHONE 184 Evenings and Sunday 653-JCALL KAYS. -l HANK SAYS: sl! CAUTION ld i s can trouble for spell Your Car! takAre your ing a beating? Well, don't forget that those bumps can wreck wheel alignment, too And that results in excessive wear, poor control . . . and possibly much more serious troubles. Chuck-hole- shock-absorbe- er Don't $11,000.00. ..4-..- heavy-,xroia-v- l ull 1'uncnes When young Jerry and David get in tne ring tney aon t pun any Both of them let go punches." with some mighty professional looking right hooks and left jabs. The baby battlers ' also show some pretty fancy footwork. Neither has been KO'd as yet, and the third man in the ring usually calls it a draw. After they've finished the bout they both usually glance at their parents with a look that seems to say, "It was a tough fight, Ma, but I won." The blonde, brown-eye- d young sters, whose parents both work at Hill Air Force Base, began their boxing career after Santa left them each' a pair of boxing gloves for Christmas. Mother Priest had the two put on the gloves to help settle some of the squabbles typical of 4 and Daddy Milton, a sports enthusiast, came through of life. rs So, keep an eye on these pint- sized pugilists, you might be seeing Joltin' Jerry", or "Deadly David" as ring contenders for the top title IDON'T TAKE CHANCES in the boxing business come 1970. X Come in Today for a check-u- p and careful service on springs shocks EXPERT and GARNER'S WHEEL ALIGNMENT! ; Lake View Inn . X CHOICE STEAKS JUMBO SHRIMP CHICKEN SANDWICHES HANK'S Auto Service 2564 Roy, Utah Hlway 91 Open at 5 p. m. on Weekdays And Saturday Closed Sunday and-5-year-ol- NO... ... PHONE Ogden Ogden Avenue DIAL 2-0- ARM'S LENGTH BLUM Often such annoying indents show that your bifocals aron't giving you proper aid in tho arm s length range of vision. VTsH a skiflod optometrist and let him .xplai how CONTINUOUS VISION LU. 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