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Show Page 4 HILL TOP TIMES Airman Graduates From Ogden High An Air Force airman last week graduated from Ogden High School with his younger sister. He was Sersreant O. Keith Adams of the Hill Air Force Base Public In formation Office. His sister, Mar lene. is two years his junior. Mmwm By Cpl. Herbert Wilkerton SSgt. Donald Sheriff, formerly assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, 25th Air Depot Wing, has been assigned to Colorado vuiit-Ktta an ontLc instructor, &gi. onenii tninns tnis win oe i a remi guuui ueai. j if transient personnel AF Base recently Among the arriving at Hill 1IT' HT 11 T .1 t a a... n tlrnHn f tlnn uuin wie iieuienanus "cic "nee Luipmma array, yvim Jviass, jacoD Abas and Adrian van Straten. Cpl. Maas, spokesman for the three, said that they were attending school at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey and iviaas saia ne wouia iiKe to live in tne united oic oLuunig iuuiu. States and when asked what part, replied, "the part where you can make the most money." He also pointed out that American girls wear too much make-u- p ."You can't tell what you're getting most the make-u- p or the girls!" Personnel service branch is forming a dance band and is in dire need for more airmen. Instruments are on hand but, according to Sgt. wells, personnel services, "We just need some warm bodies to play mem. Anyone interested in tne project is asked to call Sgt. Wells at wii e 1. 1 y 1 1 1 . 591. After Monday, June 12, the Hill AF Base range will be open to military personnel who need a qualificationfiring score in firing, according to officials of the military training section. The range will operate from 0730 to 1600 hours, Monday through Friday. Persons who must approach the range are urged to be cautious when doing so It will be in use until July 26, 1950. MSgt. Gilliland, first sergeant of the 25th INSTALLATIONS SQUADRON and Cpl. William W. James, Pfc. Nile T. Anderson and Pvt. Chester Siebert have departed their organization for short leaves A June marriage in the squadron united Gerald L Pace to the former Miss Beverly J. Peterson. Here's to Sgt. HAPPINESS Sarge The following promotions were recently bv GENERAL SUPPLY SQUADRON: From corporal PFC to were DonalS w- Cordle and Donald L. Garbutt Rbert I' TS presently assigned Hq Supply group. The 25th General Supply Squadron softball team defeated the Kaysville softballers 16-In keeping with the intentions of the Air Force plan to raise educational level of its personnel a newly organized and registration center is at the service of interested airmen andtesting now is located in the base I & E Office,, according to First Lt. Kenneth L. Smith, personnel services officer here at Hill Air Force Base. airmen ho nee "constructive thfu to themselves for other reasons, theremilitary credit" or wish and general educational development tests on nan! Tew ceAZr the is under the directSn of the UnftpVS- Df toihfact Institute, it is in line for the newest and P8Sibly be offered to anv airmn for his steudyingrSeS The,1 tuE- 0f?e uJges a11 airmen to consult one of the I & E Friday, June 9, lJ LETS GET ACQUAINTED Pfc. William J. Colvin, who is receiving training in motor pool as a truck driver dreams of someday operating his restaurant. Hot beef sandwitches and spaghetti were two of the diso t( he specialized in when he manaered a short-ordrpntanronf es listinc in tho Air ffnrio Vfn tfVHr?ri urkn hails ' v, Aava York is nonnf-inmill until Dntnhar nrhan - - Vi r tho i ... 1 (I, . 1.1 IrAAna kiwi nnai.J n nana ' TTio rif Ifam'a ic, nccfa puokcu uii an Lue uappenings in uuiimuwu ui ojrravuae. vuivin grauuiiieu irom .DUSiness high school II 1118 nuuujes are rfanfinc nnH rnl l,J I ler skating. "I " I J especially like to to rollerskate on-the-j- ob er k - -- nIVY 11 LS 1 Sgt. Adams won his diploma by completing correspondence courses from the United States Armed Forces Institute and by passing the music," says Colvin, "I've fingeneral educational development 1 W test, high school level. ally mastered a Set. Adams, a son of Mr. and Mrs. couple of tricky dance steps that Oliver R. Adams, 2352 Orchard, Og I do on roller-skatden, attended Ogden High School and beuntil his junior year when he left me lieve it's a for a one-yeenlistment in the lot of fun. army. He spent a year with the COLVIN CHAMBERS Le Chamhers Second Armored Division at Camp who helDs to train Hood, Texas. It was during .his June 1950 is the red letter month nf hie time that he completed the USAFI ana firraauatiner from mr college! Jnan r!.mnhAii n QfpnA i courses en that correspondence will become Mrs. Lee den, one Chambers week from just today ail titled him to a certificate of they'll leave immediatelv fnr n T XMXai. J? TluStf , - uuumuun, equivalency diploma. , f xxri orra1iiif. liuui (nambers donned the rn.nr anrt YYCUCI VOUeEtt " " tr 6.u.v.uo,k.c After his discharge from the finishing colleee was no ordinarv task fnr r'homhot.a Kno.,n u .M Army, Sgt. Adams enlisted in the a full time lOb at Hill AFB minir tr cxhnnl of nicrht- ,1 Air Force for three years. He has when he worked swine shift nt tho i PhomK,... u been stationed at Hill AFB since a couple of school books with him on his runs and while waiting in th that time. i,cn Ui wdiLiiis lor ins irucK to De umoaaea, ne caught ud on h m M i, uumcwuiA. x. uui uumi in rn Air H nrro nuvmrr months in England. Out of college and getting married in just one wee vuamucis aaya, ouy, me never was so good." L LiT" es ar . ... '1 tA . , Public Is Invited To Riata Days Plans for Layton's fifth annual celebration of Riata Days on the Fourth of July are progressing rapidly under the direction of Her bert Strand of Verdland Park. chairman of the event. Strand, who is presently employed - with the maintenance division at Hill Air Force Base, predicts that this year's event will far surpass programs of other years so far as entertainment, sports and games are concerned. 'All military and civilian person nel of Hill AF base are invited to celebrate Riata Days with us.' B Strand said. Riata Days this vear will start with a "bang" when "torpedoes" are fired to awaken the country side at 6 a.m. on July 4th. Open to the public at 7:30 a.m. will be a chuck wagon breakfast "which promises to be mighty tasty," Strand said. At 10:00 a.m. there will be a colorful parade with r adViCC n Career COUrses ad Placement in- - machinery, cadets of the- Civil Air 6 Patrol and gaily decorated floats Hill Air Force Base, the Naval from to Keesler 1.Receiitly assigned Air Force Base was Second Lt a Supply Depot and Oerden Arsenal. the in,es' adjutant of the 25th COMMUNICATIONS gx?at The RON here at Hill Air Force Base. Lt Kines parade will assemble at Verdwho wm the Radar Electronic School will be accomn land Park and is expected to travel uy ma wiie from Verdland Park and school down to son, Joseph. . Gentile Street, then west to Layton elementary school before it dis Perk New Revolutionary 1950 mm - 3. -- ONLY III 25e j I " atX - Down Paymert M off-du- ty - sDe-foSi- , oi 25c Per Day WiU - Pay for Your NEW , PHILCO four-year-o- ld r Pretty Check Received Dy Accountant Because N that he submitted an idea the United States Air will save Force approximately $3328. a year, Glen T. Kerr, chief of fiscal accounting, was given a check for $108. He was presented this award by Colonel Clarence M. Sartain, comptroller, in ceremonies held in the colonel's office recently. Kerr's suggestion provided an accounting block sheet to be used as a posting medium in maintaining the ledgers showing the distribution of funds obligated. These reports are necessary for budget purposes and for information for higher headquarters. Kerr has been employed at Hill AFB since June 1948, and resides at 1217 Zenith Avenue, Salt Lake City, with his wife and three " - Pay 25c Per Day Not on Meter Plan, But as one $7.50 Per Month Payment g: LOOK AT PHILCO FEATURES O Full Width Frozen Food Compartment. O 5 Year Guarantee on Air Force BANK SMOKERY Savings. Freezing Units. O 7 Cubic Ft. Size in the Space of a 4 ft. Box BUY MOW! "r "!! S19f.S0 Ogden's Finest Men's Club Blue Uniforms and Tropical Worsteds NOW Being Fea- tured at the Exclusive Men's Store of Bushier Dingham 2313-231- 5 Ogden, Utah Washington Boulevard - - Dial 2-00- 51 Payroll Checks Cashed COMPANY 318 - 24th h O $50.00 In Actual AFPS Joan Caulfied models a new type swimming suit that she'll wear in her forthcoming musical, "The Petty Girl." In case you're Interested, men, the suit is made of shirred nylon. New Distinctive bands. On the afternoon of the 4th there will be children's games and num erous competitive sports for adults. The committee is planning a base ball game between Hill AF Base and the Naval Supply Depot as one of the feature attractions for the aiternoon. rnere will also be a big western show for the kiddies and grown-up- s alike during the four day celebration. Exhibition riding by the Flint stables will also be one of the big features of the celebration. Other employees from Hill Air Force Base who are members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsors of the Riata Davs. r Dave Whiteside of the supply divi sion, who. incidentlv. is the stntA vice president of the jaycees, Lee Ihorp, of the utilities branch Wayne Whiteside, of instrument section and Jay Yates of suddIv in. structors Drancn. In Kammeyer Bldg. Phone 8234 j : |