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Show HILL Page 2 m J0 rr th mlHUrr nd by sod Hill Top Tlmti u pubUihad the PuWle clYllUn personnel or HUl Air oro But under theiupjtrrtilon of H1B Top Tlmefc PuWUo Information Office. Addreee U communication to The e Me. mfl Xnforawtlon Office. Ha.. 0den Air Materiel Area, HUl Air Held. Utah. Telephone Hill AFB, Xxt. 343 or 360. The HUl Top Tlmjj umi klr TOP TIMES ' ma reprint Armed Poroet Preat iervlce ntaterlaL OlvUlan terial and local newa appearing In thl paper without obtaining Pclflo clearno ance. The H1U Top Times la an official Air Force publication not and writers of the those are herein expressed Opinions advertising. paid necessarily those of the Air Force. The HUl Top Times Is supported br the HUl AFB Civilian Employees Club. PubUo Information Offloer Captain Hubert L. Stewart. Wayne Baker Editor Lorraine Ford imrmwm MWwv O. Nelson Dorothy Classified Editor. Helen Rice te Associate TSrt. M. O. Hancock Editor Jfc. Chas. R. Greenhaw Sports Editor REPORTERS Conway Oeertsen Marlon E. Stauffer Cpl. W. B. Zollinger Bernlce Waldron Ellen O'Brien Bertha O. HaUlng B. F. Pulham. Jr. Lt. H. M. Hansen TSgt. M. T. Tucker Naomi L. Wise I- - , I J mil I I MM o-.- scout-reporte- rs Editor-Associa- CLASSIFIED AD SECTION t Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson, sup ply, boy, born June 6, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Webster, sup12 volt DC. Amatuer radio boy, born March 28, 1949. ply, D. . Wilcox, ext. 406 or Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hoag-lan- SALE OR Looks like little Veda Colleen Schuldt has really got the right idea for this kind of weather. blue-eye-d, This strawberry-blondis the beauty bathing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Schuldt, 2467 Simpson Avenue, Salt Lake City. Ernest is foreman of Hangar No. 3 in aircraft repair section and has worked at Hill since 1942. Colleen is their first child. e, This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone ext. 203, 243 or 260 to have ads printed in the paper or mail them to the Public Information Office, Headquarters Bldg. I-F- BC-31- 2, d, Job Vacancies At Hill aircraft repair, son, William sedan. New paint, A. 1940 Ford born June 19, 1949. Jr., radio, heater, good tires and moMrs. Neslin Bangerter, and Mr. tor, clean. $745. Can be seen at maintenance, girl, Sandra Lynette, The following positions are now 2 Army way, Washington Terborn 30, 1949. for immediate employment at May open everace or call Ogden, Hill AFB, according to James H. nings. Duckworth, placement specialist: Westinghouse electric AF Starts Two communication cable splicTesting range. Reasonably priced. Must ers, grade 16, $1.42 per hour; 9 parsell. Call ext. 402 or Bountiful achute servicers, grade 8. $1.19 per 522-Plane Attack 5 camera repairers, grade Super hour; Building lot, 34th and Eccles, Og9, $1.22 per hour, 1 camera reThe water View Calif. (AFPS) den. 75 by 150 ft. Fine BURBANK, hour; 1 Air Force and the Lockheed Air- pairer, grade 14, $1.3613,per$1.33 and sewer paid. Call Ogden per electroplater, grade Seven-roohouse. Frame, garage, craft Corporation have lifted the hour. the now handle veil on a mighty airplane, lot. About $500 down will Persons interested in making apor good used car. Terms to suit. 0 penetration fighter, and im- plication for one of the above posito started been have tests 2342 Monroe Blvd. Phone Ogden mediate are instructed to contact the tions to its see if the plane will live up employment office at Hill, or tele1949 Buick sedanette. Many extras. expectations. phone extension 262 for further a slugThe plane, heavyweight $2395. Call ext. 307 or 308 or Kays. ger, combining super high speed the Air Force's latest attack 120 Bass Hohner piano accordion, ATTENTION! becomes, and maneuverability, $160. Francisco. Call ext. 325. Watch for special OOAMA weapon. Although only a single 0 is almost as numbered notices announcing II-Fseater, the heavy as the familiar DC-- S promotional or job possibilities. Three-roofurnished. All utilities except linens and dishes. 3274 HILL AIR FORCE BASE CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES' CLUB Washington Blvd. Call Ogden Balance Sheet 9348. 31 May, 1949 Sleeping rooms, cooking privileges. ASSETS Call ext. 301. Assets: Current Four-roofurnished apartment. in .....$6,245.09 Bank on and Hand Cash Bendix washer, with Equipped 246.85 Cash Fund Petty carpeted. gas appliances, fully two Rent for $67.50 per month for Assets: .... $6,491.94 adults or- $65 per month on year- Total Current Assets: Fixed ly lease.- Gas bill furnished, pay 1.753.50 Furniture and Fixtures for lights and water. Located in . 194.81 Less: Reserve for Depreciation: at Stewart Mrs. Ogden Roy. Call 426-J- 1. H-2- Ten-year-o- ld J. m F-9- 372-J1- 1. RENT OR F-9- m m ' Total Fixed Assets:...... Ill-Rid- es From Centerville Call ext. 301. Prepaid Expenses: Wanted Prepaid Insurance shift. Revenue on swing Prepaid Internal 65.89 46.67 Tax For two from Bonneville Park. Call Total Prepaid Expenses:..., Barbara, ext. 680. .' Assets I V-Rid- Wanted crs Total LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH From vicinity of 9th east and 3rd south and on north, SLC. Call ext. Current Liabilities: 301. Accounts Payable . ...$ 290.83 Two riders from vicinity of 9th East Total Liabilities and 1st South. Call Parrish. SLC Net Worth .....$6,836.95 Surplus 1 May 1949 Net Profit for May 1949 Riders wanted from Salt Lake. Call 1,035.41 Mr. Peterson, Ext. 587 or S. L. $7,872.36 Surplus 31 May 1949.. Total Net Worth V-DIR- ... ss Tkai.n ln 1 r, 1 1 Ogden. BARBARA L. JENSEN received a big old diamond June 18. A fell low named Blaine Gilbert of Ogden was the donner. They'll wed thl last or July. DEVONA JONES, civilian personnel, has become engaged to Tea Paxton of Idaho Falls. She's wearing a ring! First Lt. HARRY W. (Tex) DEFFEBACH, Jr., took the big stetf recently. No batchelor's life for him. Bonnie Lowe Kirk helped convincd mm. IVAN COURTNEY and JOYCE AMIDAN said "I do" back last May 2 in Evanston, Wyo. Ivan works in warehouse supply. Newi was late getting to us, but we're glad they did it and that the reported iinany torn us aDout tne nuptial event. J. TORMAN and Merna Peterson were married May 20. Joe works in warenouse lHJ, supply. More late reports keep coming in . . . Wm. STAPLEY and Jovcrf M Kelly were married in Las Vegas way last March. Bill's, from warehouse CONNIE LOVETT, memorandum receipt unit, stock control, resigned her position June 24. Object and intention matrimony. But in the meantime, until Sept. 8, Connie is visiting all her friends made in America. Once that's done she'll sail for England and her man. Her menus in supply gave her a going-awa- y gift or two. Inventory counter, WAYNE E. WILDE wed Laura Harris of PleasJ antville, Utah. (Where's Pleasantville, someone?) They did it June in cait iaxe Jity. Vacationers CHAS. E. SWAIN, foreman AC stora? affirm hns rprnrnpd from a pleasant and successful vacation-fishin- g trip. Besides fishing they viaueu wiui relations. JENNY SHERNER, personnel representative warehouse section, auppiy returned to work after vacationing a whole month. She's now driving a new Hudson. GEORGE DEAN. civ. chief wanhmi o.f inn fa vnmfinniner in Detroit. He'll return in a new Pontiac. ELLIS HIP WELL, ARTHUR TRACY and BURTON SCOTT of warehouse section are all driving new cars resulting from a trip back east. BOYDEN PETERSON recently returned from a week-en- d frin tr .QnnfliAin Poli'r'AmiQ TTTP1T.MA 1,558.69 DEAN 55!SS?,.."ervlce stock "A" is visiting relatives in the mid-we- s. servce is fishing for trout in northern Idaho. WM. Hi. RICHARDS, elec. unit AC! ronnir an TUTTta UVr.T.A T I? TOWARDS. mail and file, have returned from their vacation. Besides seeing the sights of they visited with a son and daughter and took the 112.56 scenic wayChicago, home through Yellowstone. M. L. OLSEN, MOI, instrument a hub up in xecon iNauonai jrarK. j $8,163.19 "bee-utifu- l" 4-- C, 9-- B. MM .... Vuppiy Keeron Reunited With Family $ 290.83 $7,872.36 Total Liabilities and Net Worth.. $8,163.19 19, 1949. HILL AIR FORCE BASE CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES' CLUB and Mrs. J. L. College, typeStatement of Profit and Loss writer repair, girl, Susan, born June May 1949 21, 1949. Machine Revenue $1,743.30 Mr. and Mrs. John Ryden, radio Less: Operating Expense: 26, 1949. Office Expense $ 16.40 repair, girl, born June Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bond,, supply, and Salaries 74.25 Wages boy, born June 9, 1949. Machine Maintenance 11.00 Mr. and Mrs. G. Murdoch, supInsurance 7.91 ply, boy, born May 14, 1949. 48.70 Depreciation Mr. and Mrs. M C Scheel, supInternal Revenue Tax 46.67 ply, boy, born April 26, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rowe, supply, Total Operating Expenses: 204.93 boy, born April 26, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Hill, supply, Profit on Operations: 1,538.37 boy, born March 29, 1949. Less: Other Expense: Mr. and Mrs. A. Draayer, supply, Club Projects: .... 310.83 Architectural Fees boy, born March 29, 1949. 192,13 Mr. and Mrs. E. Manning, supply, March 1949. Total Other Expenses: 10, girl, born 502.96 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hlslop, supborn 1949. .. June Net 1949: 11, Profit ply, boy, for May $1,035.41 Mr. ... THS Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Veater, aircraft repair, girl, DeAne, born June By HELEN RICE Report from Guam Gals, Via the Grapevine! . . . Thev don't deserve the publicity, 'cause they promised to U71Mf me direct co PIO. but being a news hound at heart and other ni J to learn the fnllnnriJ I manaeed through my trusty items about . . . AVICE MATHIAS,,LE OMA POLLOCK, and Sll POLLOCK. You remember them, don't you? They went to Guam hn! 2 months aeo. As you might suspect, they ended up on the snfpJ ment committee on board ship and learned the fine art of dancii with a new movement to match the ship's roll. They did their 6v "tossing!" They report entertainment aplenty on the Island, with dan Ing every nignt to gooa aance Dana music, ah inree are taking a vantage of the beautiful beaches and are sporting gorgeous suntar I send you copies of this scandal sheet. I'm keeping n Listen, kids word to you, now how about reciprocating, huh? PLEASE WRITE! Summer Weddings . . . and some are not! DAVE KERR, sheet metal took a quick leave, grabbed his na! check and then couldn't be seen for Hillfield dust a short time ago. H pals put away his tools and injuired . . . the boy was headed for Elk and a wedding pact. Don't know who he kidnaped for a bride! CLIFFORD LEE'S fellow employees of supply adm. branch wishe role and gave him an office luncb him well on his new double-harnea combination sandwich toaster and waffle iroi eon plus a gift Tuesday, June 28 was the date when JEAN P. TURNBOW, adn Drancn, maintenance, married jbck Liippen. jx an started Decause of blind date three months ago. They'll live in Clearfield. MARK A. WEAVER, engine build-u- p married Janice Kegley. Ma' 17, in Elko. Marriage planners got a surprise, for the couple elope . T 1S..SMn. A 1-- 31 . , iericltiien' "fa with fan"y (leftfJSi MTavSuncdSSST WW h LtE S6' f till 'I- - Fred Williams, sharet his father, Jack William (Marge) Williams (center) section, supply; and Maria. Youni Freddie is the ONE - inPctton and inventory oth of Mare- Alter spending three years ArmvlS ln GermanyrJack returned home S!Sh J?l0niorp8 work at Hill union1 tJS "J?? al51niJ - M 20Vwhen at 8gS FeTrrWayTgdnICh in the la in April. The Williams family nd Freddie arrived in Ogden Ml emUiny' W1U,am8 C,an |