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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 3 Driver Testing Unit Shows Up Bad Drivers ii " iiilPiiKpSilii Section. One of th mnrav fiplUTal ' Jim UU1C, . I lutuiutcsvbo passed the drivers' exams, takes a test in depth perception. He it scored by Donald McKay. Ailinfant driving examination. Establishment Of Everyone Turns Out )' Be Good Vehicle Operator St Lorraine The road test completes the series of tests to be given in the Two-Zo- System Well Under Way Ford With a view toward a simplifiof present procedures in orthought you knew how to drive you may have your mind cation to der a greater degree of efhave ;ed once you completed the" drivers test now being given ficiencygain and economy of operation the field. of Air Force depots, a e in the All base personnel, military and civilian, who drive base vehicles plan is being service-teste- d Ogden Air Materiel Area and t required to take the examination which lasts approximately 2 among other AMA depots. Vs. Testing began on March 7th and will continue for three months, e Under the plan, the Wireline to SSgt. James R. Durham, who is in charge of the tests. United States is to be divided into There are approximately 1500 persons to be tested. two geographical areas: One east and one west of the Mississippi To give you an idea of what. just Vii pan PYnppi river. Instead of each depot stocksten one is the At this stage of the game, ing all classes of items, the zone wist driving. all. of There pleasant they you report to Alonzo Gilbert, then will stock all classes and each deay to win your confidence by hav- wait for your turn to show them pot in a zone will specialize in a ti l al a (inarming young gin, how you can burn" up the high- designated class of stock. Dillingham, greet you and type This consists of driving be ways. it your drivers qualification recHill AF Base is one of six spetween yellow poles, stopping at cialized ti depots west of the Missisan oppointed mark on the road, Three similar depots serve Step two takes you into a room sippi. and up parallel parking. the eastern portion of the United led with engines. The object in backing Forest G. Maroney, Ralph L. of the test is to ignore phase and Ronald L. Applonie are States. p AMvi.nn TTt J n J T.l the ones that direct you on the Under present planning, 74 agenn who will give you brake-re- driving range. Maroney can be cies, domestic and overseas, touon test. While sitting in an heard telling the driver he is aw gether with agencies in the Air provised drivers seat, you step Air fully hard on the bumpers of the Force, National Guard and we accelerator which car behind him . while parallel Reserve, would draw upon OAMA turns on a green light. for their needed supplies. parking. the flash of a red you light Effective June 27, 1948 the Supposed to sten on the hmlre. The sixth and final step con Jou will be plan was put into operation given 10 tries, and sists of staggering into the Motor AMA ve to average at least 25 of a Pool office where you present at Hill and other 9 monthsdepots. later, jecond or Now, approximately nota you are out on your your papers with complete of items of Air Force tions and from that the drivers seven classes properties have been implemented, In the same room, and included license will be made up by Helen one of the seven being at Hill AF Sty tWO. is the field nf visinn Greenland. The license is then pre Base. It is planned that in sucK With the bridge of vnnr nnao sented to you. ceeding months additional classes W,firmly against a don't need to think you of properties will be added to the But F looking straight ahead gizmo into are so you smart 'caused you passed, list until SO or more classes, as demerman Wuethrichs have to go through the whole termined by AMC, have been ineyes, you look for white you corporated into the plan for OAMA. wcu at either side of again next year. you while thing According to supply and maintenPulls a couple of levers ance officials, it is believed thato That is to determine how e the policy will make Field Hill Don't forget the big ii?u,c,an see on either side tho savinc of valuable time looking straight ahead. dance on Friday, March 25. Bring 'in supplying items requisitioned py identification badge for ad agencies; ; , d"kness with two lone your a standardization ui ""r"""01 mittance. either utilization corner of the far gjreg wnicii ...in aA in hotter warehouse of sit at yu JS a fi U!h, a knot holetable and and conservation In the past, duik stuun. at dif- space. fath. W , ""ers in his of is man proud virion amonz the nine Many a un-VJ Yamashita mirrors tells you er and mother merely because they operating are the parents of a fine fellow prospective iun of materials will McKay sits earerfv In n. zones, conserving . corner f .. T like himself. ii Klve ine victim a tJ. C. B. Stone, AMC ,M!cePtive test., On this one, Major General maintenance and directorate of Air the HAZARD that estimated HAP has supply Unetf " UPPeninK and try ir- ADnroximately oovp " with a car in i f orces wuu funds $3,000,000 in transportation Wck me wi?ie' T.hia i3 anoth uneliminate would mirrors. and the plan From of , supplies. He handling necessary return to the , in a conference at fatroom, y. .itA steD four urhlMi Ip that Gently "It is anticipated one-half Perception and written and one least at take it will action the oisiers wale your to complete years and para- enatai hls ready smile and required to locate stocks two-zon- two-zon- - ng Hol-ma- n, ' Mia New ne If you 1 Odle is tested on his ability to see on either side of him while looking straight ahead by MSgt. Herman VVuethrlch. Warrant Col. Sheldon Officer Takes Oath The U. S. Air Force added an other warrant officer to its roster recently when MSgt. Everett H. Shercliff was sworn in by Cap tain A. D. Fallows, adjutant general. The ceremonies took place in the office of Brig. Gen. William M. Morgan. General Morgan pinned the bars on the shoulder of the new warrant officer saying, "This is a pleasure and a privilege. Congrat ulations and keep up the good work." Shercliff, former sergeant major and first sergeant of 2791st base medical complement, will now be registrar and mess officer at the station hospital. He has 14 years in the service, with 18 months of them spent in Hawaii. Warrant Officer Shercliff lives at 13 East Campbell Heights, Clearfield, with his and daughter, Judith. wife, Lora, four-ye- ar old Ordered To Greece Lt. Col. Benjamin M. Sheldon, deputy director of maintenance since his assignment here last September, is now on leave prior to reporting to Hq USAF on April 1 for assignment to Athens, Greece. He entered the Air Force In November 1939. as a flying cadet and has since been stationed in several bases throughout the United States besides serving two Payears in the European-Asiati- c cific theatre. Col. Sheldon, who is from Water-towSouth Dakota, completed 41 combat missions and has been decorated with the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with five Oak Leaf Clusters. - n, About the only time mathematics falls down is after you've been subtracting from a fifth. ' auto-itical- ly two-zon- al a lim-WDl-ue l!?e two-zon- pos-oiW- ttfS --- 1!? U ie .m ,8' kT witY Wnt, tabIe wnere coiTed dots you can see num- Dy-- a ? Ptry t"b tne aots, you have t0 be"eve you will oPahH,?e- you are ush- jSu?"0016 room filled i amn; )hbn PS B yourfelfawLenS and , m?Aoye5,8 c? nswerin; "rcf.uy in w- i"en test. Tfij luestions i. block. To "date" approxf--. Jig 1 Per.cent have failed the Ml U vn . mination. ?e of tne fortunate C Per of ..Can HOW croaa tha until you find the and in mi II. i "Love at first sight" was re- sponsible for the recent wedding of Kenneth C. Hodgman,' aircraft repair section, and Muriel Cossett of Lowell, Massachusetts. Kenneth was vacationing in Mass., in Janu ary with his brother' and sister-in- law when he met the new Mrs. Hodgman. He did not have enough leave to stay there and he thinks writing letters is a waste of time, so he brought her back here with him and married her on Valentine's Day. A wedding dinner was given for the family and friends following the ceremony, which took place in the St. Joseph Church, Ogden. FVhrimrv S. 1949 will be a day to remember for Donald J. Solo mon, maintenance division, and Sadie Belle Harris, Ogden, for that is the dav they became engaged. The couple plan an early fall wed ding. of the West, Las Vegas, Nevada. They plan on making their home in Salt Lake City. Announcement has been made of the recent marriage of Bert Moss, maintenance machine shop to Fredrika Brelkelaar. They were married Feb. 7 and honeymooned in Evanston, Wyoming. The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the scene of the marriage, March 4 of Wilda Nielson of finance and Lloyd R. Hamblin, base cafeteria. A reception was held for the newlyweds in the North Davis Jun ior high school, Clearfield. The bride wore a white brocaded satin veil. wedding gown and finger-ti- p The couple are making their home in Salt Lake City. During intermission, friends of the groom's family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bird and family, performed in an Indian Tribal Dance. reception was held in the Hooper dance hall February 25, i uff J Jo: "I wish I had enough money antlci- - to honor newlyweds Perry R. no. ,t ""v e" have shi to and will denartment. buy a elephant." system that the Moe: "What do you want with 5es5t in a reduced requirement Lola Cottle, cost accounting. They were married earner in tne day an elephant?" for persoMneu Joe: "Nothing. I just want the by President Rulon Peterson of money." the Lake View Stake. ... A John-nnrarhu- te two-zon- Now that tax time is pwa clear If you have your assets. and a good liver if conscience vou have three gooa heart has r nappy home; ifandyour your soul is youth you then Sesty wllllnnnlres. 'are one of LJ..P Hi O nil." I ... nomine as a surnrlse to friends of the couple was the marriage of Allan Dewey Gunn, classification analyst, and Carol L. Child, Salt Lake City. They were married March 12 in an informal, double ring ceremony in the Little Church While a recruit in World War II, Jones says a tough inspecting officer gave him one demerit because a grasshopper jumped Into his bunk. And on second thought made it two demerits because the grasshopper had dust on him. |