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Show HILL Friday, November 25, 1949 TOP TIMES Watch the BirdieU Q by and for tha military and Tbt HU1 Too Times La published civilian personnel of Hill Air Fore Bsm under tho supsrrUlon of tna Public Informstlon Office. Address all communication! to The Hill Top Times, Public information Office, Ha., Ok den Air Materiel Area, Hill Air Force Base, Hill Plaid. Utah. Telephone Hill APB, Kxt. 344 or 260. The Hill Top Times uses Armed Forces Press service material. Civilian papers may reprint AFPS material and local news appearing In this paper without obtaining specific clearance. The Hill .Top Times Is an official Air Force publication and accepts no paid advertising-- Opinions expressed herein are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the Air Force. The Hill Top Times is supported oy the Hill APB Civilian Bmployees Club. Publlo Information Officer Captain Hubert L. Stewart. Wayne Baker Bdltor .Dorothy G. Nelson Associate Bdltor Lorraine Ford Associate Editor TSst. M. O. Hancock Associate Bdltor Pfc. Ohas. R. Oreenhaw . . Sports Xdltor REPORTERS Jo Ann Amann . Stauffer Marlon Vaige Thompson ' Bernlce Waldron Ellen O'Brien Ann Day B. F. Pulham, Jr. 'Lt. H. M. Hansen Gordon Fulmer Naomi L. Wise Conway Geertsen Helen Rice By Helen Rice RECENT BRIDE GOES EAST Unit A received a gift and to travel eastward to New York City to join her husband, where he is attending school. In case she used to be known as ARLENE you don't recognize the name MRS. ARLENE KHATIBLOU, of supply's good wishes November 14 when she left Hill : Most Hillfielders have seen Mar- - 5 wonderful days vacationtook them there and their DeSoto new A California. in southern ing black cocker spaniel, Nebo, kept them company and added to the TAGGART has returned from a enjoyment of the trip. BLANCHE works in voucher control unit. trip to Portland, Oregon-- . Blanche MRS. LULU PICHARD, unit C and husband are spending the Thanksgiving with their daughter and family in Los Angeles. It's up to Idaho for the same holiday for ELIOT PETERSON, unit C and his wife. DARWIN TAYLOR has returned from a trip to St. Anthony, Idaho where he visited his son, who teaches in the State Industrial School there. JACOB YEAGLEY contracting office just returned from a southern Utah vacation. NINA CRAWFORD, research branch is spendjust resting. MARIE NANCE, same branch ing two week's vacation left recently for Kentucky where she'll spend Thanksgiving with a sister and then she'll leave for Arkansas for more visiting before she returns GRACE POPE, research, reports Los Angeles as an ideal to workvacation spot. CIVILIAN CLUB SCENE OF PARTIES MRS. MARGUERITE DEWITT, maintenance, entertained her bridge club. Nov. 10th at the beautiful civilian club. Before they settled down to cards, they relished a steak dinner served as only the civilian club can serve em. The same night, 50 members of the motor pool section had a party at the club, so reports ELLEN O'BRIEN (alias Mickie). The reason given was the honoring of 10 employees who were leaving motor pool section: HENRY, LESEBERG, ROBERT BENTON, WEND ALL WALKER, DONALD APPLONIE DAVID BUTTARS ROBERT SHAFER, GEORGE RICHARD, RALPH HOLMAN, CHARLES and GERTRUDE MEGGS. Each were presented with a farewell Take it from Mickie everyone had a good time. giftIf you haven't attended the club on Wednesday nights when Bingo adds excitement and prizes draw the crowds then you haven't lived yet. Try it sometime. It's a pretty popular place, both Wednesdays ano weeK-en- a mgms. THANKSGIVING PARTY FOR STOCK CONTROL Who has more Darties than stock control section, supply, we'd like to know? Reporter, Ida Hall says that Wednesday 23 November was no exception to all past parties sponsored by this energetic group, About held at noQn in tne new ofice in warehouse This Qne 225 employes" enjoyed turkey and stuffin'. The employees did most of the stuffin'. The tables were decorated, ala Gobbler style- About is one of the people who is sponsible for the badge pictures re- that makes you look like Pickn Tessie, or pocket Pete, a fugitive from a chain gang. Martha's statement: "I love my job, I meet so many people," Two-gu- CLASSIFIED AD SECTION seems to be true beThis is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone certainly worked in the cause she ext. 243 or 260 to have ads printed in the paper or mail them identificationhas unit of the provost to the Public Information Office, Headquarters Bldg. marshal's office for six years, I-F- SALE OR Mr. and Mrs. Deane W. Bages, inventory branch, girl, born Nov. IS, 1949. dining room set, rug Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leithiser, Asst. Lane Cedar chest. Call 5. Ogden 6805. Deputy Director, Supply, reports a Jessop after mouton three-quartlength new addition to the family a three Size 12. Cost $120. Will sell month old Cocker pup. Leithisers for $65. Contact Miss Sullivan, Copper, "Penny" for short. Ext. 40S. Will make to order children's table and chair sets, doll beds, cradles, kitchen cabinets; finished or un- 1949 Eight-piec- e x Mrs. Brown coa, 9 12, er finished. Small deposit required to insure delivery. Call John Peel, Ogden ' tha Howells (above) in this pose BRIEM. because she is one who takes SUPPLY VACATIONEERS the photographs that appear on MRS. DEAN BOOT and husband spent Hill AFB badges. Yes, Martha . and most Hillfielders who have come on the base since that time or have had their fingerprints photo taken by ' her. Martha lives with her mother at 302 27th Street, Ogden, and enjoys daughter, helping her Marion Jean, with her . home work. - Letter to the Census Shows Editor It seems to me that it would be Increase at Hill possible to disseminate public in EP-PLE- Y - and aid in the conveyance If Hillfielders don't have any- - terest of II-Fpublic understanding if Hillthine else in the whole wide world. Field, and more snecificallv sneakkids. of lots have sure got they ing, the Public Information Office A survey lust completed reveaiea were to noid a laient bnow nmi- apartment, pri- that there are in excess of 3,752 Large three-rooto tnat or Artnur Liouireys. lar vate bath. Main floor, furnished youngsters under the age of 12 would reveal that there are un- or unfurnished. Utilities can be whose parents work at Hill AFB. It resources of talent kept la- furnished. May be seen at 546 The survey was conducted to told tent by Hill Field personnel who 27th Street, Ogden, or call Leon- find out how many children would 264. ard at Ext. he in attendance at the annual Three-rootTha.t..wuld..b.ea?- basement apartment, Christmas party at the air base.8 iAf--L stove and surtne furnished, gas into Broken down groups, partly A short P"gram was presented, featuring a ladies' quartet com-da- v refrigerator. Located in 2 Clear-or vey revealed that boys outnumber held Drier to the ChristrnM holi field. Call Kaysville the eirls by about 200. The new of ALEEN ANDERSON, NAOMI JACOBSON, IONE SAVILLE Posed or soon were If it Ben on Ext. 251. those offspring who are one MARGARET SHUMWAY accompanied by LAMAR PARISH. .fftl and yJt crop, Two-roofurnished apartment, $30. vear old or vouneer. lar outnum MRS. LELA STEPHENS gave a reading and Mrs. ALEEN ANDERSON "selection Modern. Located in Clearfield. ber any other age group with 287 oreMf ohHTmrS;f i2S ELAINE America," by LAMAR PARISH. accompanied sang "My Own - : 3 3 i Call Jaques, Ext. 669 or Ogden girls and 313 boys, making a total ho .nn1,t.-Ai mrmrcirixT gave ir a. uoute ill tufnejf uuavumc, autuiuuomcu v.. uy ana, rtuvunoun Tic of 600. on me Auoxux. turniMiea music uinnw bvu yyuiuuki be centered around the Talent SolOVOX. Three-rooapartment in Bounti476 strong, Shnur. T'm nnottlvo fVof it- ,,tm.A olds stand Two year . . . . . a... wwvv hunk Ah tt w uiu ful. Seen by appointment. Call three year olds 518, four year olds in giving the installation and 706-help Bountiful Handy, year the surrounding communities of word "party" is mentioned, thanks and credit for its success are due: 358, five year olds 345, SAM LARSON, chairman food committee, MRS. FERN MOULDING, olds a total of 794, and something to be proud. chairman decoration committee, MRS- - NAOMI JACOBSON chairman year olds a total of 662. yours, Respectfully entertainment committee and MRS. ZORA NEWMAN, chairman finance t It looks like the Air Force slo committee. IDA HALL was general chairman of the whole affair.. George E. Smith, Sgt. can "Keen 'Em Flyine" has been Mil 3009th to Sec Bs party could be aught but an eventful one with such planners to promote Tng Will tend children in my home, applied to the stork as well as and guide it Sv 3081st ABG. Mrs. Sq, airplanes. MondayD-- through Friday. GROUP CELEBATES BIRTHDAYS COMPTROLLER Wash2 Marine Drive, Wood, (Editor Note: Inasmuch as troop TTama'o om .rMfwafla.im V. of rrntte In otro Va4- Iiaita rrw a ington Terrace. Call Ogden V&J2llt in fS6 while SARTAIN, office: the COLONEL the last shortn Comptroller's Mother Goose nursery. Excellent Branch .v.. meo STORK KLUB nnDvnim imo tmi uttttod care and supervision. Reasonable uas Deen to mailer txrrT-ti- r reierrea tnatl TAtnronT onv an4 rmnnoAV dav rates. By the hour, day, or week. office.) GEORGE HOLBROOK. It serves you right for living so long! $1.00 per day. Mrs. Palmer, 3784 Friends of MRS. ZORA NEWMAN gave her a surprise birthday party Washington Blvd. Call Ogden Nov- - 8. MRS. ADAMS brought one of her famous home-mad- e cakci for 4025. ZORA and guests. t Cost of Mailing OVER THE HILL AND BACK IV-RidThe OAKLEY GORDONS have moved into their newly build home cs Xmas Cards Raised on the mountain road. r Research branch, supply has welcomed back MARJORIE SALMON, unseaied unnstmas cards are who From vicinity of 40th and Nordin, has been on the sick list for some time. going to cost senders 2 cents each MRS. RUBY LAYTON, unit H is in a Salt Lake City hospital. Ogden, Ext. 8298, Mrs. Hansen, to send through the mails this year, or Ogden LAWRENCE TAYLOR returned to work recently after being ill for From vicinity of 37th and Jefferto William V. v.amo one week. The day he returned he found that central receiving naa according son. Call Peterson, Ext. 283 or douDled lts shipments in the past two weeks and he coul'' superintendent of the Hill Air Force more than Ogden a piace to nang nis nat ior ireignt weigning aDoui una narcuy Base post office. This is a raise From 26th and Harrison or vicinity. MRS- MYRTLE BURRITT, voucher control is absent on sick 1 JVC' 1 from the cents it cost to send Call Cottle, Ext. 8215 or Ogden ROBERT BOWERS, central receiving has graduated from a o'" them last year. to a Jeep to accomplish his work as freieht car spotter. Fast ; r From 10th or 11th East on 5th f A three rent stamn on a f.hrist.l fun ho ftlalms "C - ' . J. ! South, Salt Lake City. Call Light, mas card makes it the same as HERE'S WHERE THEY ARE SOME OF THEM Ext. 671 or SLC first class mail" and it may be I Transportation section has welcomed the following new faces fsh From vicinity of 29th and Madison. sealed. If undelivered or unclaimed, R. ANDRUS and RUSSELL L. NAISBITT. me Call Ext. 344. it will be returned to the sender .Vy Salvage section said "hello" to CWO GEORGE H. WESSMA the same as all other first class is the new salvage officer. mail, Eames said. Service stock "A" and its warehouse are happy with their n ers CHRIS HOWE and GENE FISHER who came in fro employees: Another of the many services of "E". stock service . fered to the public by the United of section found a niche SUSAN LEYSON. usual for the way getting Contracting States Service Postal is the One rider wanted from vicinity of Ignoring each handling" they will give to "special RENEE HARPER resigned her work in contracting to go on a, certain Monroe from 20th to 30th. Call around for as crawling around on hands and parcel post packages if specified- L.DS. Mission to the western states. Edward Cawley, Ext. 8442. MRS. ELAINE GORDON, stock level branch transferred to 'th' For a small fee of 15 - 20 - 15 cents. knee, little Ronald Sewell Three riders wanted from Verde-lan- d of a Benecia Arsenal. Valleio.' California. "Slipfound has way ..... (above) Call Park. e,.. . . . r .. .. .. Quinn Wilson, hm tne director supply is attending anAuniMAis ping around" that's all his own. packages tu- special during! Ext. 8265. handling . u com on a 1TlAla f saVinnl of :i Man iu rsal .u Sewell, report il.k.mii ur A rrT rTKXJlu His dad, Sherman that Ronnie scoots all over the otDU u Again this year the post office is Annmvimafoiv on amninvA. house In a sitting up position. w on the night of November 10, and stuffed thenner t Sherman works in payroll and etner got Z,Xia u" v. the last! the annetirw tnn. amA.M.wn.J v.i v, Da. has been at Hill AFB since 1941 stamps early and wh0 he confour the spent for Thev WOTe ETOoves In the floor, years except Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hadley, eZU? tvS"I who lh?sean un- around the tabk ,sa Ronnie's mother, forget, nd and third helninM. Th- - romlnH walking wa. nf th tracting, girl, Nadine, born Oct. in the service. inand feel 1 In that worked expected gift Sewell, they and VFW dancinz in the 19 1949 hall in Salt Lake Cltv Beverly must reciprocate, Lames advises games tTh Monhnn. u.i j t r spection and inventory a couple Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight, analAltonH Ca.aU1 nnt 207 at reside of yiyiiuin.' Oct. ago. ner born They years Oft Nadine, per govern io. ny srlvins her a larsre birthday oinnaay ysis office, girl, w me numoer or canaies nasn t oeen rm , Country Club Drive, Ogden. 27, 1949. iycvi RENT OR m rJttjL m 3-- E. - 446-J-- J m S ff1 ,l,q m - i i w -- I -- . . -8 Ill-NURSE- 1 Pr.om 1 . a iwr-- nt ? Wanted a V . - V " y ; Wanted V-Rid- ir one-year-ol- ds, - ' - n.-nnciT- ie' I I VI-DIRT- -- HS fm Prl i.. ITT ' "r"1 ir ' iii.r |