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Show Hill 2 PAGE Tha Hill Tod TIbim re- ANSWERS Sgt. Frank Shaw, sArcreant. itiny " ''-':yyn ii by and for tha mUltur' la pubUahsd " oicB, Vl-Bi- rths Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Tid- Chevrolet tudor sedan, heater, voucher countrol, supply, Re- well, overhauled. engine recently Craig, born April 5, 1949. built transmission and differen- boy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips, Unit brakeB. tial, good tires, 1 newVerdeland K, supply, girl, Linda, born Feb Wayne Powell, ruary 21, 1949. Park. Phone Kays 294R11. u. car MSgt. and Mrs. Harold 1940 Hudson 4 door sedan, small 6 1949. 3, born radio April ter, girl, cylinder. Rebuilt engine, Apple-gatTSgt. and Mrs. George and heater. Excellent condition. born area 4 April boy, maint, Williamson, 1600. Roy P-5- e, E-1- or. v ext. 798. Ford tudor sedan. Must sell 1947 Immediately. SLC 68273. $1285. Ext. 8441, acre lot in Sunset. Fruit trees. Call at No. 3 Arsenal Way, One-ha- lf 5, 1949. SSgt. and Mrs. Robert w. jenK- ins, AACS, boy, born March 19, 1949. SSgt. and Mrs. Charles R. Han sen, AACS, girl, born March 27, - and Thomas. Jr.. March 6, 1949. Ernest Mrs. AACS, boy. K. born MSgt. and Mrs. Morris M. Thompson, AACS, boy, born April 4, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Green- halgh, boy, born April 21, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert C. Owen, girl, born April 12, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Quick, scat control, girl, born April 16, 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Grow, in ventory, supply, boy, born April 20, 1949. Sunset. Terms. Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Thompson, Ad675 H. R. Cox, Cocker puppies. instrument repair, boy, born April ams, Skyline, Layton. 1047 Studebaker Land Cruiser, like 17, 1949. new. Major Powell, ext. 416 or Kays ll-M- 323-R- 2. Stork Klub Wanted dos RiS - ath street. Ogden. Rob ert Stringfellow. Ext. 301 or Og- Prom den 6158. From Washington Terrace. Call m Boyle, ext. 240. in vicinity -X vO-V- W By HiuijiijjN vw - rx- O - ruuii TCmnlovees liiiiftiPwi kai snN.d I ... e( aa ... To Rent house VX-- V- 4-- 19 drivers from urigham City. Mr. Jeppsen, ext. 560. IV-Wa- ntod ' sxjsj if c.,nniv Hiviaion has kept busy lately orienting new emploveps 1UU I oordine to our last to lergic accouming . onxv ojaviioiiiftu is me Deaut i hninette steno in me aes. uvn in iviurrav priunty iiaimnug is single. Don't misunderstand, we're not operating a "lonely hea service but merely reporting on an statistics given us. ujuukuis W LuciUe Kof oed, mamw is the new clerk in unit "A". He's married and lives in secretary to Lake. HOWARD LIVAUDAIS, goodlooking, but married (or shd rectorate Monroe, La., Howard ml we sayAnd) comes to a supply unit from maintenance xee-axon Apni v. He n nouawn, irom Ricnmond Veda ried "As a rule I am his army service. She ca: her while he was stationed there during not a very sup west to Utah and they were married in Ogden. The shipping unit erstitious person to JAMES L. CARTER. Inspect supply is saying "how are you," altho I do avoid welcome mat for; LEWELLYN JOE out the rolled and inventory walking under STON GEORGE DIEFZJUL., LUVVJiibL, hulmajn, MAKJOKIE ROl ladders. I don't J LAND and HERBERT BOUTON.new-rac- e black of approve a new too. a has division well Maintenance gaiiery, cats crossing my He was J by the name of DUANE QUISTBERG is first on the list. path but it does Calif. There's a nf formerly employed at Terminal Island, Long Beach, n't bother me much." cost estimator in sheet metai, juaiuin, wno transierrea here frl He was here before, during the war. as a unit fJ at? Rrsp Dean Pilking- rTi0i. nn,i radiator shoD had a couple of men who transferrin fJ ton, air installa-Bh- 't mM- .TOE BODILY and PERCY DOWNS. It was a short l tions gardener from machine shop to engine repair for: JOHN COONEY and TOMI rne omy super-- HOWARD. Our reporter, GORDON FULMEK says there's "two rf stition I have orv -- ffjiPT,t stock tracers in sheet metal" : . . HENRY PKTi? ever had was af- 1 jack GILLIS. ter my motner There's three new employees in stat. control unit: JUNE CAN dieo over iwemyiy MILTON JOHNSON and MISS JOYCE JENSEN. (Not to years ago. Every confused with MRS. JOYCE JENSEN of personnel). time I WOUld tinA RTT!T.TWA flRAWSHAW over in air installatinno v dream abOUt her 4.i,. ...u... fransforn1 frnm rpapnrrVi siinnlv I a very near rela-- 1 tive would die "Gone. But Not Forgotten" Department it happened six times in a row. It The girls on the key punch machines in stat, control had a fa frightened me at the time hut i well luncheon for MRS. JO BUSH CARLSON, who's left this staK to accept a position at the Utah General Depot finally outgrew it.' Another key punch gal, MRS. IRIS SYNDERGAARD leaves I but for a different reason. She's not eligible this May 8, today, Grace Browcorrespondent, CONWAY GEJSRTSEN tells us, but informs us tl and, civilian club Iris will answer to "mother" and all its deviations before another cashier I alMother's Day has come and gone. ways take the Supply bid a "fond adieu" to: LAVELL FOLEY, DORA HER middle stick out ELIZABETH McNAUGHT, BARBARA KENNY, FAY BROOKS, of a pack of MYRTLE VERNIEUWE. Mrs. Ida Hall tells us that these periri gum chewing all had long and satisfactory service records at Hill, and their friel and make a wish wish them success in whatever they decide to do. on it. None of Lucky Vacationers the wishes ever CHARLES BLANKENBAKER, engineer of HAFB's railroad wi come true but I to Nebraska, April 15 to see his mother, keep on hoping. MRS. Mabel Decker of pub. supply, and her railroading husbf under Walking ladders and things like that never I went to Los Angeles for a week where the RR Oldtimers Club men i convention. bothered me." MRS. EUGENIE V. FRAZEE, payroll spent 10 days in happy union with her son nnrl Hancrhtpr nnH nfher relations in Ran TTranrS fcrgeaui D.I renentlv. MRS. DEAN BOOT of "unit B" supdIv is eniovine a two-wnuicnmson, sup- v .UUVM vacation in Colorado where she has lots of friends and relatives weu, x nev- - visit. er ride on the It's taking MRS. LEAH JONES of stat. control three weeks to ml back of trucks. I the rounds of her hosts of friends and folks in Nebraska. She wi I dont knOWrpfrn until Mdv 9 I . whethercall you I Absences it for Conferences, DS and Spec. Assignments . . . would or I MAX PETERSON, WELDON WOOZLEY superstition and CHARLES Lu just playing safe. spent a week at AMC Hq to attend a stat. and cost acct., conferef MTT .TOTtf TTJRWRW A T?T nt Inofmm Instead of call-- 1 of at the the ing many Chicago Aerial Survey Co., for a special course of instruct j camera and the K.14 magazine, things that nuppen a result 01 on 3. W. CHASE, chief transportation flew to McClellan AFB. Sad superstition they should just be attributed to carelessness." mento on to confer on the latest in cost acct., procedures for shipping operations. LYNN ROBINS of research. suppIv is on detached service at Anne Day, uieanieiu in aval Base and JOHN KAISER of inventory is on s c o m p t r o Her auty at sacramento, California. "I draftsman don't have any 4 J td J Operation Sick List myseii, but if I Two emergency appendectomv operations nut FERN AND! wanted to adopt of stock level br., supply and D. F. MAYHEW of stat.. control on my mothers I sick ust last week. By the time you read this we hope they'll be would- have a home recuperating. Reports are that STANLEY G. AT.BTi'RTS of disposal and For instance, if-- g'il 'vmade a quick recovery from a maior operation and is back with anyone starts to. s group again. pour tea or cof-- t By the Way. When VOU seldom or never crot alolr it'a news tod! " fee she will stop BESSIE MESSENGER, custodian in supply directorate bldg., says hours sick leave in the'six years and nine moi Sul or anyone PtE make? thS h?lnly kenat12Hill. That's a record for anv- are. hut for sexagenarf I "l puur ii. uHll Bessie who ontu nnf. ' om uki Lixutx y un may 0, '...I " " It B worm 7, Honing in jCAPITAL LETTERS rnnmf,,i.tn.. If anv of. wstsjiavuMaVluiiOf cau tnese ims 203 like us We and it. tell about r; "Co, aiaeugnts oi interest about YOU. Engaged and Married Maint. personnel office hnsn't Wn tha aoma ainre April 18. that Monday moraine a new shine wan evident in the eves and on ended waa TANNER. Her man-huHill AFB's chapel and religious I vfo wva f1 . noma noiii ra' luiiki t au. w unil w m n i m a n rnavcra an unctions are available not only since Otj They are still evincing to base military personnel, but BL09M sPrun a surprise on them and married Merle Cooper na also for the Ogden Arsenal and E;I7end Merle will be at home to their friends at their Ogden Sf?RBA5A- DPP and DEE FOWLER, Hillflelders chose Apr Naval Supply Depot, inasmuch as ' no such f acuities are available at 1 Mscellaneous Items these two installations, states I Hoggan's goat" has nothing on the six new "kids" owned by Chaplain E. H. Cormack. In line with the expansion pro- - ififrC. .MAN of maintenance welding shop. Bill lives not gram, the following persons are ?if" wnughbor8 in farminton, so he's still fairly popular with a 1pe?od of a week. not lonK ago, Billy's three 'nag assisting Chaplain Cormack in the latT yZl oase unday school services: 1 "billies." Confusing, ain't itr ,ooucing no way to "up" "Vhis , , . . aroat miiv ...ui.u tAa wrv delecu Blli "tor Mrsf KermethE I darschJol MrsP J Ruffner, ?? ha.ve any nanny goats to sell, hei Wn, M Morean! you Mrs. James W. Gainer. Mrs Mvles 8nt suspect, the pranksters . bl D. Bonville, Mrs. Marion D Unruh "Bllly Goat G-aV?SpnamSd,WJL1Iam " n HUBERT L. STEWART were hosts at a a' i Capt. Sarah Holmes ' Mm ne omcers club, April 3. The Lund. Captain was cook ana ... . U4 nao an Easter Fary on April ao. auppiy I Driver Wanted 2 US If I 1 Pool Ill-- Car I do believe in I four leaf clovers and I am still I looking for my first one. i migm add I am al i - 1W6 MSgt. 1 - xwwr j ua 243 Thli is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone ext. Public or 260 to have ads printed in the paper or mail them to the Information Office, Headquarters Building. 1949. with"Many superstitions. However, ' CLASSIFIED AD SECTION Verdeland Park. 1935 Ford sedan, good transportaor make tion or fishing car. $195. offer. Mr. Barnett, N-- 5 Victory Terrace. Washington Road, Phone ext. 667 or Ogden 29032. Two acres of ground for sale in fine location in Bountiful 418city. or Call A. N. Bangerter, ext. Bountiful 280, evenings. 1946 Ford fordor, $1125 or best offer. Call ext. 613 or Kays 283-1947 Plymouth Sgt. Shook, ext, 615 or SLC 96852. 1947 Ford V-- 8 coupe. $1695. Call WfT saw bothered WSk a Sale .TA l I For awi XI1 (ST X civilian personnel of HlU Air fore Bui uwWr 2"i.e PubUa KfT1 HU1 to Tha Intonation Offlca. Addrasa aU onMimilratlonsAraa. B HU1 Air Information Offloa. Ha., osasa AlrMatarial usas Kald. Utah. Talapnona Hill AH, xt. Ml or aao. Tha Hill Top Ttaae maArmad Porcas Praat ssrvlca material. Olrlllan papara inay reprint AFPflclear-anoa. in thla paper without obtalnlna specific terial and local naws appearing no Force publication Tha Hill Top Timet 1 an official Air are those of the writers and not expreated herein paid advert Ulna. Opinion 1 supported by the nsoassartly thoaa of the Air Force. The Hill Top Times Hill AFB Civilian Employees Club. Publio Information officer Captain Hubert L. Stewart. Baiter A. Wayne i FrtKff. Ford Lorraine Editor Society Nelson O. Dorothy Classified Editor Helen Rice Associate Editor MSt. Ralph L. Johnson norta Editor REPORTERS Reld Moore Marlon B. Stsuffer OpI. W. B. Zollinger Waldron Bernloo Ellen O'Brien Halllni Bertha B. F. Pulham, Jr. Lt. H. M. Hansen PSo. Dana A. Chase Naomi Ik Wise I-- FRIDAY, APRILS, TOP TIMES of! Call Capt. Layton or Kaysville. 407. A. McLean, ext. 1 A.1 - V-Pors- onals Clyde B. Taylor Former Hill AFB Dies Employee to a telegram According ;I ceived April 25. 1949 by John A. Lewis, supply division, Mr. Clyde B. Taylor, former employee of Hill AF Base has died. Internment was April 27, 1949 at Belleville, Illinois. Mr. Tavlor was property and suDDly officer of stock control sec tlon in supply division when he transferred from this station, May 3, 1948 to accept a position at AMC headquarters, Dayton, Ohio. He came to HlU May 19, 1941 as senior property and supply clerk, uuj... :: . km re- . " "We would like our friends to know how much we appreciated their mmv kindnesses, their ex and the pressions of sympathy flowers they sent us at the time nf the death of our younsr son. Ross. Words cannot express our thanks." Mr. and Mrs. juvan a Whitesides and family. Chapel Serves 1 Three Depots (i wmsmm You've seen toy dolls standing In their boxes on store shelves? Well, Mr. and Mrs. Nean J. Harris have a REAL LIVE doU of their own, as the above pic ture of their baby, Darla Dee, clearly illustrates. This little "fugitive from Santa's pack" is 16 months old and lives with Mommy, Daddy, and an older brother, Neil, at Clearfield. Mr. Harris works as a heaw-dnt- v truck driver at the base motor pool. .... m ni ... nt roritpt mfifGrttto& w - 5 $J5SZr&W a,.1? ,i WW t' |