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Show October V948 THE HILL TOP TIMES Hill Page 5 Dispatcher Designs Flying Aid Red dots imgs mean Plotting -trom Hill Air .,.ure 6 ba!e to lugnts any other "eld. and blue flaSs vdts bases where unusual circumstances or conditions warrant J ' a warning to flyers. Blue denote limited aircraft fuel flags 1 available service aircraft, while red dots With Lorraine Ford mean anythine from Mar Jean Brown telephoned recently from her new job with the ways to limited radio facilities. ine entire idea for the map to Bureau of Reclamation to tell her friends of her engagement and apaid flyers was developed by Verdi proaching marriage to Jay Maxfield, former warehouse 39 employee. x uweu, cnier She was honored at an engagement party atop the Hotel Utah last dispatch- TT."11 Of nt xiui n aircraft v. where the wedding date was announced as 18 November. Air tf'orce Base. Saturday He complained that too many pilots failed to read their "notams" Another engagement of interest is that of Elaine Ford, adjutant before making a y section, and Leon Johnson of Bountiful. Elaine received her general flight, and then, for any one of a diamond on the 18th of September. Wedding plans are indefinite. number of reasons fnnnd tv.w. selves in an embarrassing situation. Motor Pool employees and their families enjoyed an outing recently noiams" wnich literally at the South Fork picnic grounds. After appetites were worked up from means "note to airmen") are sent playing baseball, horseshoe and running races, about 50 participants to each Air Force base via toiotvn. did with a ham and all the trimmings. The ones responsible for away just as soon as any change in con- - the success of the party were Amos Ross, Mickie O'Brien, James Rus uinuiis occur at a station, Powell sell, Lionel Cable and Charles Eppley. explained. Airmen are supposed to uie notams" before each and Unit D, division, held a party September 20 during the lunch every night to make sure that they period. The supply set in the warehouse and decorated with crepe were tables know the exact condition of any colors of green, rust and orange. To add to the autumn theme in paper field at which thev may be re- a centerpiece of fruit and oouquets of fall flowers were placed on the quired to land. Individual places were marked for the guests. A delicious dinner tables. But like so much other "paper was served to 70 guests, including personnel from both the warehouse work," pilots are sometimes in- section and the office. clined to overlook their "notams" before takeoff, Powell said. The 18th of October has been chosen as the wedding date of Miss "With the map right in front of Kunzler. They will them and the blue fla .PS rr1 rod Laurel Mae Nelson, stock control and Willard L. will follow that evedots glaring up at them, they can be married in the Logan Temple, and a reception at Hall. Ward the Milton ning see whether or not anything un The bride will wear traditional white satin, and her fingertip veil usual win contront them on their of brides illusion will be held with a tiara of seed pearls and rhine-stoneflight." he said. "Then thev She will carry a bouquet of white rose buds and pink poms. check just the "notams" that apply The brides attendants are Mrs. Iris K. Meservy and Mrs. Robert D. io xne stations marked on their route, bince putting the map up a Nelson as matrons of honor. They will wear pastel gowns and carry month ago. we have had more - bouquets of roses. Bridesmaids will be Joyce Kunzler, Barbara Kunzler, lots check their "notams" than they Velda Kunzler, Ellen Newren and Colleen Jensen. Little Carol Nelson "THERE'S TROUBLE HERE," says the pins and blue am aunng an the rest of the year, will be flower girl. s which Verdi Powell, 1741 Lake Street, Ogden, sticks on the Powel stated. The groom has chosen as best man, the brides brother, Dean Nelson. show that a "notam" is on file and should be read ''The man is alwavs ud to date. As nap. After a short honeymoon trip, the young couple will make their the "notams" are received on the home in Provo, Utah by pilots because unusual conditions exist at the field marked where both will attend the Brigham Young Univer by teletype circuit, the field is marked sity this winter. the pin. The map is of great aid to flyers. with a red pin or blue flag to call tne pilot's attention to that parti Miss Avice Mathias, Unit F, stock control, enjoyed a three day cular notam." New Book recently in Grand Canyon, while attending a Quadri State Beta holiday So far as is known at Hil AFB, convention. She was one of approximately 175 girls from Phi Sigma current of over list the "notam the Looking map" is the only one Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and Utah who viewed the spectacular that of-- its., kind, m . the country. "BeSellexs!LiajyQull-appea- r Scavities of Bryce and Grand Canyons. most readers are attempting to forAlso absent from Unit F is Addie Blodgett who, with her husband, get their own problems by going is spending her vacation on the West Coast. Earl, of twelve since the into far past, FOR EVERY the sixteen books on the New York Times list are historical novels. In In a western city is a sign which A moron called a friend at three Small Print OCCASION The October Literary Guild selecin the morning. When the friend reads: 167 persons died here last tion by a new author, Lawrence At what age should a girl marry? answered the moron said: "I'm year from gas. 11 inhaled it. 9 put WEDDINGS schoonover is no exception. sorry to get you up this time in the a lighted match to it, and 147 ANSWERS: "Burnished Blade" begins .with stepped on it. morning. FUNERALS Barbara Dopp, a fine discription of the burning Friend Moron said: "That's al Fires multiply' 50 times in 8 of Joan of Arc as seen through the Aircraft Repair right, I was getting up to answer CORSAGES minutes. eyes of Pierre, an orphan who had Section. "At 19!" the phone anyway." only the night before watched (Barbara is 19 SPECIAL DESIGNS bandits kill and burn his own parand plans on ents. marrying very CUT FLOWERS It tells of his education in the soon.) "But it armory of Hugh of Milan, greatest depends on metal worker of his time. Pierre when you find at twenty is a master swordsman the right person." JENSEN and speaks four languages. But TTllm&n H. Hardenberch. M7So because of a boyish escapade he Air Reserve Detachment. "Between is forced to leave France. His the ages oi za Floral career changes and he becomes a and 30. Until merchant prince in the Trebizond Empire where he trades most sucthen she doesn't Store and Greenhouse cessfully with the wily Turks and ADJU0T-O-MATI- C know what she 1914 and Greeks, visits harems, great pashas, Washington witness with and lowly slaves.-Yoweenhouse 9th and wants. She Lincoln him barbaric torture and see him RIOULAR PRIOI PHONE 7819; should get out risk his neck for the daughter of mmmmm rL1 lac ai --o nnlr k cross-countr- s. red-topp- ed Pin-poin- ts ROWER- It Says Here . Co. thq Wesnnghouse IRON u a robber-baro- Orchard Club Between Old Chicken what life is all about before she settles down. The same holds true of the men." Evelyn Dabb, Civilian Personnel Section. "Around 20. If they are go ing to raise a should be married by 20. 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