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Show Page 2 HILL Friday, January 20, 195Q TOP TIMES YOU SAID IT! QUESTION; Which do you think is the most unpredictable? Men or women? ANSWERS: Th Hill Tp TlmM la published by and for tba military and of Hill Air Pore Bui under Um auparrlslon of tbo Public clTllUn perionnel Information Office. Ad drew aJl oommnnlffctlnTH to The H1Q Top Tlmos, Public Information Office, Hq., Otden Air Material Area, Hill Air Pore Bin, Hill Plaid, Utah. Ttlephone Hill APB, Ext. 3U or 350. Tha Hill Top Timet Viae Armed Poroee Preai lervlcs material. OlTlllan papers mar reprint APPfl material end local newt appearing In tnlt paper without obtaining apeclfle clearance. The Hill Top Timet It an official Air Force publication and accepts no paid adrertialng. Opinion! expressed herein are those of the writera and not necetssrtly those of the Air Force. The Hill Top Times Is supported by the Hill APB Civilian Btnployees Club. Public Information Officer Captain Hubert L. Stewart. Wayne Baker Dorothy G. Nelson Lorraine Ford TSst. M. O. Hancock -- Pfc. Chas. R. Oreenhaw dltor A. Associate Editor Assoolate Editor Associate dltor . Sports Editor . REPORTERS Marlon I. Stauffer Bernloe Waldron Ann Day Lt. H. M. Hansen Naomi I. Wise Helen Rice Varge Thompson EUen O'Brien B. P. Pulham. Jr. Gordon Pulmer Conway Geertsen This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone ext. 243 or 260 to have ads printed in the paper or mail them to the Public information Office, Headquarters BIdg. SALE OR I Room modern home, 7 acres of land, coops for 200 chickens. Good location. East Hooper, on oil road. $2,000 down. $7,000 total price. Call George Chism, Ext. 397 or Ogden home with garage attached, with or without furniture. Way. Sunset Heights. Call Ogden 1937 Ford tudor, radio and heater, 2 new tires, motor A- -l condition, $200. Call Taylor, Ext. 651 or see at 1578 - 24th Street Ogden. Will trade complete acetylene weld ing outfit for power table saw or sell for $50. Call V. A. Hansen, or see at 601 Per-cel- l, Ogden Bonneville Park. Why pay rent when you can buy this modern, 2 bedroom house with garage attached for only $36.22 per month. Pay a half down and take over a 4 loan. Total price $6900. Inquire Ext. 747 or 8207 during duty hours, or call Ogden after 5 p. m. MSgt. M. J. Scrivner. 4 Three-bedroo- Il-Ro- Wanted IV-Rid- es Two rides wanted from vicinity of 40th and Riverdale Road m Og den. Call 307, Mrs. Ramsey. V-0IRT- HS m & om Board Mr. and Mrs Ivan W. Courtney, warehouse 4C, boy, born Jan. 3, 1950. women "Why, are, naturally. i o snow you how unpredict able they are, have you ever By Helen Rice driven behind woman driver TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: and she sticks Here's some sage advice from George Van Leeuwen, supply salvasp her arm out the window? Well, section, who asks: that's a good sign that the window WHY WORRY? is open." There are only two reasons for worry either you are successful or you are not successful. If you are successful, there are only two things Denece May-fielto worry about. Your health is either good or you're sick. If your health MATS is good there are only two things to worry about. You are either going "Men, definitely. to get better or you are going to die. If you are going to get well,, there Because I never is nothing to worry about. If you are going to die there are onlv two know what they things to worry about. You are either going to heaven or you are not are going to do going to heaven. If you are going to heaven, then there is nothing to next. Men deI worry about. If you are going to the other place, you'Jl be so darned light in thinking busy shaking hands with your Hill Field friends you won't have time up little things to worry. SO WHY WORRY???? to do and say and then PARTIES: Employees of base supply service section enjoyed a chili partv on you. their annual gathering. The "welcoming" address was given by Geore They can get the most innocent look on their W. Gordinier, civilian chief of the section. Other notable speakers were: face when you tell them of some' William J. Nelson, Bob Johnson and Sherli Loosli. Credit for the en n Highfield, Boyden Peterson, Ruth thing they had supposedly forgot' joyable evening goes to: Grace , ten. I think they really know that and Ted Thompson. women are on to most of their The first monthly party of service stock "A", and the warehouse little tricks so they figure that they and base supply service employees combined for an evening of partvine have to be unpredicable. The only Members of the committee were: Chris Howe, Louis Stephenson. Grover thing they aren't unpredictable on Blain and Lee Saenz. of maintenance office are food. makiner hie nlans for is Employees property a January 27th party in the civilian 'club. We're looking forward to the Robert E. Ing gruesome details from reporter, Morris M. Mohler at a latter date whpn ham, Machine the debris has been cleared away! Shop "Just AT LAST REPORTING, HERE'S WHERE THEY CAN BK! from knowing FOUND: my wife I can Stock control section has a new roster of workers: See if vou know say that women of them. Mack Jones, who transferred from maintenance: Mrs. are the most un C. Clark from inventory and inpsection and George C. Thorncock Lilly I predictable. from traffic section. Mrs. Margaret Stegan.of unit "A" has cleared don't believe the ' field. most of them who been has AACS with ever since . . . well pvpn Killian, Dorothy know what the before . . . has left the field. Las Vegas was her destination. in fact that, heck they do Reason, to be with her man. want." Inspection branch welcomed: Jay A. Yates from base and transipnt WJ sur-prisi- ng Wid-diso- 4 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Benin- cosa, maintenance communication, boy, born Jan. 2, 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Sueihara. flight test, boy, born Jan. 1, 1950. Sgt. and Mrs. D. A. Eckiss. AACS. girl, Vickie Lee, born Dec. 22, 1949. ij a Sgt. and Mrs. Chas. Stafford. Oman, AACS aajjh, girl, born Jan. 9, 1950. I guess women are the most Accident Rate On Increase maintenance. un- predictable, to truthful about it. be co-wor- on one thing and then witn the advent of winter, the change it. If accident rate at Hill AF Base has you've ever gone increased in frequency to almost on a shopping double the rate during good weath er, acording to a report published by the Ground Safety Section. Dur ing the month of December the frequency rate was almost seven accidents for every million man hours of exposure as compared to 3.5 during November, the reoort showed. A total of three disabling: injuries Three or four room apartment or house located in Ogden, Clear- occurred during December to help field, Roy or vicinity wanted. push the total number of accidents Call TSgt. William G. Anderson, to the new high. Two employees of the Supply division were disabled a Ext. 761. and one from Maintenance. An employee of the packing and STORK KLUB corrosion unit sustained partial amputation of his thumb and severe lacerations of other fingers on his left hand when he reached into a power saw to remove a board. Another employee, an office manager in the facilities service branch, fractured his left ankle when he slipped on icy sidewalks while walking to work. The maintenance division employee was severely burned by steam when a regulator in a hot water tank failed to function allowing steam to back up in the water lines. 56 tour with a woman, you'd know that. They are also the ones that are always taking things back to stores that they've changed their minds about." Lee snow-covere- d, Brooks, Warehouse 4C "W omen TEP are, that's for sure. Women get all excited and forget what they are doing. They their change minds in a minute. s L do next." Jli You just Ok Yw X can't guess what VACATIONS: a woman WTT.T. 1dePartment employee, Elmer J. Schryver is vacationing in , that gal with the blassy chassis and the pal repS Mrs. Darlene M. Ramsey. eyes, an,d.MTS Gen, K ScovHle, radio repair spent two weeks in Los a Besides the Pasadena Rose Parade SKSLi ? I"nJ'elatiyesthe Rose Bowl game. seeing iS happy to see "SL8.10011 the working Myrtle Muir month vacationing in Southamo"S Min?esotaf Dakota, Iowa and together with his wife, spent 10 derfnLlVihoWv,,Eht'- Umt during the holidays. They saw the beautiful JlnL the h0.rses while in Tia Juana. Mexico, sailed CaSfi? TcEb6t New Years Eve in Las vegas- - How's blue-brown-ha- zel Juana M. Jen- sen, Special "Judging from myself and oth-e- r women I know, I guess women are the most unpredictable. We all like - 'T - I to change our minds, because, you see, it's more fun 7 srtwSias? VallHSrit that-way- ?' obert8 services unit, is lucky enough to claim Sun hudZvl We,eks spent there durinS the Christmas ilrt?,me' Two Live reindeer pulled the sleigh spectular. mS tX,n? fa.mOUS, staS wel? resort, famous movie oSVL,,the VCr 1 8 ." a n 553 Tn eyeful Navy Prayer While Joe College, office appliance repair, fixes your typewriter, he is sure to show you the collection of pictures he carries around of his little daughter, Susan Jane (above). His wife, the former Mabel Clontz, has a similar collection that she proudly displays to everyone in the hospital, where she has worked for the last eight yean. Susan Jane was born last June 21, which really WAS the longest day In the year, according to Joe. Joe reports that the yellow silk dress little Susan Jane is wearing really sets off her dark blue eyes. But, employees are not the only thing on the move around HAFR Payroll and inspector general have switched spots. Military training and reserve have gone over into the old library location. Message center is located .near the post office in Hq buildine. in case vou can't find Freddie Poster and his - gang. Dottie Ames, Pauline and Joyce have dusted off their hew location in the old message center spot. Historical branch with Joey Jones, with his new will hide out in the location occupied by military training. Now if you're not thoroughly confused, you should be. If you can't find anv of them anv more kppn asking until someone gives you a clue or a road map ! incidentally tne new chief of flight test is Cant. John (i. niminoh. He came to Hill from Mobile where he had the same position. OFF THE RECORD: Mrs. Lavon Jones, voucher control unit displaved to her curious friends recently, with the happy explanation that it was ner iirsi weamng anniversary . . . and her husband had not forgotten it. Mrs. Audrey Chadwick is wearine a sad and Ion psoitis lnoir Rmcnn her husband is on a Navy cruise. Audrey is typist in the screening unit. Romie Schade of parachute shoo was married to .Tnfin iuvniaihair on January 7th. Where we don't know. Whv we can euess. Mrs. Edith Godfrey, unit "A " IS seen ridinir nrmmH in o lORrt OViMr roiet tnese days. Mrs. Ethel MacDonald is r.onvinopri that a naur nor would be a good idea. Winter weather an antiquity have made her "heap" hard to start. Jack Way, unit "A" has solvpd MCI J Vi "J j v. HIU Obi Dionue j , so often referred to bv KLO ratlin Ton Allan "nprannQlitw" s She Mrs. Margaret Hadley of supply screening unit. , They make up their mind ' . verne Room and board for one or two, $50 per month. No charge for meals when absent. Call Eva Rice, or call at 511 - 17th Ogden Street, Ogden. lll-WAN- - d, Jo Ann Amann CLASSIFIED AD SECTION I-F- Evan Murray, Welding- Shop According to the January issue of AVIATION OPERA- TIONS, this is a Navy prayer currently circulated in Wash- ington: "Our Father who art in Washington, Truman is thy name. The Navy's done, The Air Force won, On the Atlantic as in the Pacific. Give us this day our appropriations, And forgive us our accusations, c 3 As we forgive our accusers. i I Lead us not into temptation, But deliver us from Matthews and Johnson; For thine is the power, the 6 and the Air Force juiever anu ever. Airmen. i 1 I I f f I B-3- u winter-summ- er and the fancy skaters and skiiers 3 weeks in San Diego and Los An2eTvfj?nHhnteJ ""A1 ',C" ipent nyand erTdau8hter with other Hillfielders iawgt? thev ioo, . . : tuJ1U.. Along in ine vjoji; xournament in enouih as?TenSt vacation was &1SO Wn a diamond-- y Sao ring on which she Srgd SSb?ch2S!r NEWS 6 Pl&Ce' - Having-a-wonderful-tim- e" FROM COMPTROLLER OFFICE is even nicer than hav-n- g 'SLSVS hav,in aSn . : nc stnvr.grandson i.. annil 'orvi n . Parents! We don't chHH ni .f "ir.unsusPe.cVnK di nck-nam- e will stop . . . "Isotope," for loni 1Ch ,aiom,c What his &randther, M. you ' A. Niland, compcaH. him. His mother is worth rv,0fi troller, n r lia Niland Hodces. who uspH to ana ana " " Purcnas,n contracting-we- ll, she's his mother. OFFICERS' MESS NEWS: The bachelors "t'iu a tsiacK riday smorgas- hnnrH r thC ffiCe" and wives of th field on Friday 13th at the Sub. M.D!-R:dband Mm. Laura Johnson were commiiteewo-LaiXi ft '"vf n;i,. 7, :I " m sfaard-mine- Luncheon 11. (Incidentally the tor wlieS,C1,!b ,a the ,eagUe'January acrding to The Ogden O i ' |