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Show YOU The Hill Top Times Is a civilian enterprise published by the Hill Air Force Base Civilian Employees' Club in the interest of the personnel of the Ozden Air Materiel Area at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Editorial and news matter is furnished by the Public Information Office, OOAMA. USAF Air Materiel Times Command. Hill AFB, and is available for general release. The Hill Top herein do receives Armed Forces Press Service material. Opinions expressed not necessarily represent those of the Department of the Air Force. ( SAID IT! QUESTION: .Where are you going on your vacation? ANSWER Sgt. Jack Miller, Air Police "I'm not figuring on taking a, very long vacation this year but we're planning on taking off a couple of daysso during we can July the rodeo up CLASSIFIED AD SECTION do brown. My home This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone is Middlesboro, Kentucky and I'd spend a vacation there, ext. 243 or 260 to have ads printed in the paper or mail them sure like to make it this can't but just to the FuDlic iniormauon uince, ncuiiuuw;ia l-F- SALE OR suitable trunk with rollers for storing, pictures and frame3, as English variety of -books such literature history - - education -- One -- classical fiction psychology 2739 Contact James Luvaris 583. Ext. Madison Ave., Ogden 1949 7 ft. deluxe model Frigidaire - VI-NOTI- p fi HS CE tan but I'm Refrigerater, 1949 orWhirlpool uni officer's of Will buv parts going; probably pick up payautomatic washer Call Lt. to have to be satisfied with getting such as Pinks. forms Kays-vill- e call contract on ments Memmott at Ext. 422. my tan on the shores of Bear 1G7-or Ext. 8412. W $592. Call Ray Dodge sedan Aulbach. Ext. 323. 1936 Olds, very clean - inside and put, radio and heater. Time if desired. Contact Ray unristensen, Parachute shop or call Ogden. Good 1939 Buick Special 4 door, radio and heater. See Russell in sheet metal (mfg) or call Holla-da- y BASE THEATRE Movie Schedule 46 87-166- 8. 8 piece light wood dining room set. 1st South 5 East, Kaysville, after 5 p.m. phone 594-W ll-RI- WANTED DE Vicinity of 20th and 21st between Quincy and Jackson. Call Mrs. Grace Johnson. Ext. 362 or Ogden Saturday, June 10, 1950 THE HAPPY YEARS Dean Stockwell - Scotty Becket Darryl Hickman Sunday, June 11, 1950 ROGUES OF SHERWOOD FOREST John Derek - Diana Lynn Monday, June 12, 1950 FEDERAL MAN Bill Henry - Pamela Drake Howard St. John RENT R house, strictly modern, garage, will be available by July 1st. 545 East Center Kaysville. Call Kaysville 167-- J. Wanted IV-Rid- ers Vicinity of Salt Lake City Ext. 628. Denny. STORK KLUB - Tuesday, June 13, 1950 DAVID HARDING, 4100. Ill-FO- i. Lake." 1942 COUNTER-SP- Willard Parker - Y Audrey Long Wednesday, June 14, 1950 THE LAWLESS McDonald Carey - Gail Russell Thursday, June 15, 1950 WINCHESTER .73 James Stewart - Shelley Winters Dan Duryea Friday, June 16, 1950 THIS SIDE OF THE LAW Viveca Lindford - Kent Smith Janis Page , ... , Car Pool Driver wanted from vicinity of 23rd to 27th street in Kathy Vance, Ogden. Call Ext. 733. Supply Service "If I Section had my choice of a vacation I Olsen, would like to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin around maintenance administration, boy, lounge on the beach at born April 24, 1950. CaliMalibou, fornia and get a real good sun V-BIRT- By Helen Rice NOTES Shp now answers to the name of Mrs. Thomas Clark. Telephoin prator suDervisor. Lillian Woodring, talked herself into getting toA on 28 May 1950 to TSgt! Thomas Clark, AACS. A quick trip to EvaJ Wyoming and the knot was tiea. linian nas wornea at tun tot new address. years. Sahara Village will be their Branch chose 26th of May L. Inspection Johnson, Sidney day and Winona Fergeson as tne gin ana married ner at nis pad home. PICNIC TIME IS HERE! All relapses into winter to the contrary notwithstanding, it IS time in Utah. About 60 Motor Pool Employees and their families a suitable spot up South Fork Canyon last Saturday and shared does, potato saiaa, witn an tne extras, even mauumg special picnic Horse shoe, and volley ball gave the active ones a workout and a hi appetite. A Public Address system "piped" appropriate music tctc touch roaring bon fire that evening was the mellowing day. TIME MARCHES ON! In the Comptroller's office they have their birthday noontime pd in "bunches, mis trio passed anotner milestone recently: uien Edna Pass and Dorothy Nielson. van leeuwen, civilian cnier, uisposai section, says George a year older, but won't confess what year. Maybe he belongs to the " ' club too. A birthday party was held on 2 June in honor of Jo Ann Aid by the girls in statistical services. OLD HOME WEEK! They just can't stay away from the place! Marge and Paul came back the other day to say "howdy" to their friends and fon at Hill. Marge used to Work in Military Perso and Paul in the Comptroller's office. About a year ago they transfe to more lucrative positions at Hq AMC. With all the friends they'd lected at Hill Field it took no little time to make the rounds and TVTARRIAGK r- Philip C. Bid-diMaintenance Administrati o n e, "This September I am going to take my fam' ily on a vacation to my old home town in them. fellow-employe- es y ' ' Indiana. I want FISHERMAN'S LUCK! Fishing is mighty good in Montana. Just ask Mrs. Virginia Bi my wife and two daughters, Control Section, who accompanied her husband and brought back fish. They're going back in July for a sed A.V and 9 years limit of tasty, good-size- d helping. of age, to see where I grew up." What did I say Montana is the place ! Mrs. Ruby Way, Unit G. her husband, John W., property and supply clerk, Supply, fished Ann Jones, Dillon, Montana, and tried their luck at West Yellowstone, too. Besi Shop Blueprint ' I am sroinsr fishing they visited the Ghost Town of Virginia City which hasfol preserved just as it was back in 1860. Ghostly or not, the Ways to take off the it very interesting. last week in More Montana fishing lure. May 21 when the fishing seasoD June to- welin Montana, Major Baker, George Harner and Sgt. Forrest all assg; come the arto Supply, Joined Ben Yount, Maintenance and went Montana fish rival of a new Got their limit, too. grandchild. I am Boyden Peterson of Base Supply and Louis Wirth, Chief of Patf in Branch report that Wyoming is a good fishing haunt too. They triej going to be with my daughter in recently. Mrs. Anna Hampton, Transportation Section, went fishing with Kooshare n, Utah. She is ex husband at Armstead, Montana recently. pecting her third child. It's nice HERE'S WHERE THEY VACATION to have "grandma" around at those crew, but they know hm Supply employees are a too. Some do at it vacation when friends and relatl times." home, especially . mf ' i oir TTtt. mane 11meir ursi uiau visit' t anaJ want to see tne points interest, m what "happened to these employees of Administration Unit, Supply Sgt. Raymond was the first time to Utah for the California friends of Mrs. Miril Rogers, Vehicle Gordon. Mrs. Marion Stauffer entertained relatives and friends Repair I've al Middletown, Pa., and Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Ella Richards showed ready had my Minneapolis relatives why Utah is a tourist mecca. Other Supply I ployees vacationed too. Corp vacation. Werner of Administrative I spent 12 days is on furlough for two weeks at "Jerry" his home in Jamaica, New York. Grel with my wife en Kerr, Inspection Branch, visited old friends and relatives in Lincl and two chil Nebraska. Virginia Milns, Research Branch, is back from a week dren in Sallisaw, iner Utah first. Mrs. Opal Fudere. Voucher Control Unit and her hiisK Oklahoma on a are touring the New England states. Mrs. Urilla Christiansen and I reen i s t m e n t Annie Barton both of Voucher Control, are on two weeks' vacation, furlough. It will wouldn't say where. Byron Belnap, Unit E and his family are vacat be at least 9 ing in Reno. Mrs. Lilliam Gordinier, and husband, George and t months before I can get as much as daughters spent a week recently in Denver. Mrs. Edith Connor, G spent a week at home just making some California visitors haf Worse luck!" five days off Airs. Betty uausey, Typist unit is spending her vacation at home, i to Motor Pool reported that JSllen (alias "Mfckey") O'Brien will A First airman: "I'm forgetting Saturday by the dawn's early light to drive up to Bremerton, V women." mgton for a vacation. She'll have to behave herself for her.mothe Second airman: "Me, too. I'm for accompanying her: ! Drew Schaul, Motor Pool is vacationing in Kansas. getting some as soon as possible." MSgt. Paul Cipriano, Officers' Mess and wife, La Vera Cipn on the eastern coast. telephone operator, have gone Joe Wood from Air Installations went south to California and zona for three weeks. Macey Pence same section has taken his seel vacation of the year this time to California. Vacationeers from the Comptroller's office are: Kelland Gr and Ardena Stegan they didn't go together, so there! Don Hartley A it wasn't a vacation BUT he did have a sort of a nice time when DS'd at AMC recently. Micheal A. Niland took time out when his c I K hard-worki- T i-- ... ng " 1 X 1 . 1 fi , 1 Civilian Club Welcomes Airmen Monday Through Thursday Airmen at Hill Air Force Base may now use the facilities of the Civilian CJub as guests of the club Monday through Thursday, it was announced today by Gerald Eichor Airmen may attenr! manager. parties and dances on Fridays, Saturdays, or holidays only as guests of regular club members. "Officials of the club feel that they should help the airmen fill out . 1 ' got married. JoAnn Amann, transferring from statistical services to Air Inst tions, just returned from a week spent in Berkley and San France Mary Sanderson of key punch unit left last Monday for two t their recreational ' program until they get a service club of their own," Eichor said. "That is why we are making the club available to them whenever there are no sched- ,. Kathryn Kopinitz knows how to handle her folks. If she doesn't get her way she just runs down to Grandma who lives two blocks away. "But it's a pleasure to give in to Kathy," says her Dad, Gus Kopinitz, woodmill worker. "We know she's got us huffaloed, but we really get a kick out of it." Gus has worked at Hill "better than eight years" and lives at 92 South 3rd West, Ilrigham City. Besides Kathy, the Two-year-o- ld Kopinitz 7 family includes Seig- years, and Diane, 6. in C. H. Blanpied's, Girl Friday, Pauline Williams, has doffed her and chain, dusted off her almost-neFord and headed east for W2 and a protracted vacation with her folks. Other Supply vacations hot off the grapevine: Antoinette W went to California. Mrs. Erma Etchison has returned from Missl Mrs. Mabel Decker and Mrs. Martha Noblitt took their husbands w uled activities. The civilian club opens at 4:10 each week day. Airmen Canteen Is Now Open canteen for the convenience of airmen in the lower barracks area at Hill Air Force Base, has recent ly been opened. The new canteen A will be open seven days a week from 0900 to 2200. oan Francisco. vacationed in San Diego. Fairen Love took his wife vacationing in H Dakota. Chase Brian and family chose Los Angeles. Three supplyj James Baker, Cliff Palfreyman and Jacob M. Yeagley, joined "You realize, of course, that this Slater, the civilian sleuth from employee utilization, and are hep means you won't be seeing the Hib-bi- two from morn til night, at the Utah National Guard two family at the police picnic active duty tour, Fort Williams, Utah. mis year:" HERE AND THERE Ralph Dexter has left Supply to work at the Utah General mto Estella Bickett resigned her position in Stock Control on 1 June What good is muscle to her home in Colorado. Seven year's Hill Service with two if turn If you lack will? in stock Control was her record. Darrel Tillotson transferred from If you lack hustle ply to Air Installations. T. A. Wallis is new in Inventory Branch. What good is skill? F. 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