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Show Friday," June HILL TOP TIMES Page Two YOU 23. SAID IT! QUESTION: If you had your life to live over again, is there anything you would do differently this time? ANSWER; Air Force The Hill Top Times Is a civilian enterprise published by the Hill the Ogden Base Civilian Employees' Club in the interest ot the personnel ofnews matter Air Materiel Area at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Editorial and is furnished by the Public Information Office. OOAMA, USAF, Air Materiel Command. Hill AFB. and is available for general release. The Hill Top Times receives Armed Forces Press Service material. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Department of the Air Force. BRIEFINGS HEADQUARTERS - - Rv Rrlir. General Norris B. Harbold TVifl onhiat t urnuM like tn Hispnss this week was sueeested by an item in the AMC staff conference minutes. It concerned the necessity for continued action on the part of all toward reducing acciaems 01 all kinds. This base has enjoyed a very low accident record in the past. We should all work at keeping this good record. The major source of accidents is the automobile. The necessity for driving carefully has been stressed repeatedly but I would substitute the word "intelligently." courteous Intelligence driving includes both careful driving and than to rather "road to the hog" driving. It is smart to give away end up in a tie for first place. The old adage about how much better it is to be an Old Pilot rather than a Hot Pilot applies to automobiles too. For the particular benefit of some of our young airmen I would mention several sure ways to become an extinct Hot Rod: 1. Mix gasoline and liquor. 2. Don't worry about your tires, brakes or steering mechanism. 3. Expect to get 1950 pickup out of a 1940 model. Prove your driving ability by a good accident record. Be careful - Be courteous - Be smart. you With all the mechanical gadgets we have to work with now, - safety have to be careful. Rules for the proper use of these gadgets measures and safety equipment are provided for YOUR protection. Use them. Get the habit, then you won't have to worry about safety. An interesting but different safety precaution, the result of an industrial medicine survey, appeared in a recent magazine. This survey showed that people who ate a reasonable breakfast had considerably fewer accidents than those who grabbed a piece of toast and gulped a food is energy. No food Fatigue cup of coffee. The reason accidents. slower reactions A better balance of quantity in all three meals might even help on the reducing as well as prevent fatigue. If In the same article another safety precaution was discussed. world or at the the at system, at boss, at mad your yourself, you are I can't explain that one but you are really ripe for an accident. " it's a fact. be smart and cheerful. So, if you're safety conscious Kobert 'eas-Ie- e, Headquar ters Messenger "I believe I ) would stay in the Navy a little bit longer and By Helen Bice. save up some OH, HOW I HATE TO GET UP IN THE YAWNING! more money. I The quotes are long and loud and oft repeated. Somebody w0J was in the Navy ' or more on tne tock pne lur printing me unquotable : for two years get w years so we won't be a party to them. Such comments, trite but marks, right after the "oh, for the life of a civilian again." OR "We didn't know how w, war. I saw. we were!" Have echoed 'round the halls at Hill lately with the adve of the world and about Air Reserve Active uuty Training i ours, wnne tne leady lads hi of in I wish I'd stayed long enough to see the other third." notables as "Gorgeous" George Holbrook, "Drapper" Don "Juan" Hartii Pat Robison, from Comptroller's Office. Ralph Knight, of Analysis Office, Coral Reclamation m VJaillomia. "'J iruiier gut a. cutuige ui scenery ay ia,King ms-iu"Well, I've only Super Supply Servicemen are saluting amigos and officers these dm lived 18 years so They are: Edgar L. Tracy, Rex Beesley, Grover Blain, Boyden Peterso Gerald Harper, carl (jreenberg. The Maintenance Men include- ak I haven't had too JJan liortn, waiter Tnomas, Arden Campbell. uibDons, ... ...Donald Cromnti much time to do r . a l i mjr jl, vans, ..1nanes Moor, rtuDerc isen, rtex jreccingni, jay frice, RJ vtri I'd many things ert Voigt, Ken Murdock and Lynn B. Judkins. Even the Air Ad'iutaJ ted yet. ucucimo j.j.iv;c uuiicilcu. rreu tniximaii, xvuri luung ana JOSenh regret Jones, Jr. Payroll Branch let "Curley Tollestrop go for 2 week's But if I had it tne Air Keserve at Hill. to do over. I be- " ' ' Ivis and Claud Alison (Mr. and Mrs.) have return that I ; fmm c qJ lieve . . , ; ; would finish my noneymoon trip to Arizona, California and Mexico. Ivis is employ I just m"college, in engine rtepair inspection israncn, maintenance started at Weber college, but never HERE AND THERE... got it finished". ui,:J Air Miss is hapk 1UOUi, Forcp Oueen., Tonv Havnes. ' -Maintenanrp . MSgt Li. M. snouiaers witn Ttne pieos or tnis Humming hive and is busy planning Martin, Adjutant new nome to oe ouiit in unset soon. General's Office Willard "Bill" Macfarlane, Maintenance received a beautiful riif "Yes, I would recently from the Eagle's Lodge of Ogden, an honor bestowed on I nast nresiHenfr s begin married life much soonEmployees of Maintenance Property Office staged a dancing part er than I did. I at the Flamingo Club recently. Max Vierig planned the affair. I A rose corsage was presented to Coy N. Scharp, Research BranJ believe young are a&uppiy tne otner day wnen ner friends in Research helped her celebd marriage birthday anniversary. best because the Elma Anderson transferred from Supply into the Budeet & FisJ parents can be recently. young with the Sixteen Budsret and Fiscal emnlnvees anr thir nartnora nartiaA J I children. the "Famous for Chicken" Maddox Ranch Hous near Rri p'Vinm cm jai'n would also enter the Air Force MEET THE WINNERS! much earlier than I did because of oniJ When the ANMAC Post 91 of AmpHrnn T(rinn Viol, O "Vl4 Ua UU1IUIW its good retirement system." party on June 17, Hillfielders members and friends were lucky winl ners for their- efforts in selliner tiokl-- , tp. fJT -.T P.rn . . , .ivu..i.(,j(uil,u Sydney Peaarovmdl held the lucky ticket which won him half a beef to throw cock, Reclaman ur seuing me most ticKets, jonn ieei, unit ts, supply won a ham tion Inspector For selling 25 tickets these enereretic salesmen from Hill "No, I don't bedinners: Frank Hall, Sam Anderson, Vern Gale, Tilford Bowlan, Raj lieve I would do wnue, ttoy Jensen, rtay Ravoe Stephens, Jack Hazen, Do: differDarrel Windam, Spencer Robins, Eyler Runckel, Alva Fiff Laughton, anything tsen ii,mmett Kenneth xnomas, JLast, rve had a Lynch and Lewis Joseph. ently, HONEYMOONERS life pretty good It s a great, big, beautiful world especially the west. Mrs. Man! 4 Lynch, My wife, Bobby, Branch and her "Fire Payroll husband, Daniel EM Fighting" is wohder drove about 3700 miles of it from VirtnHn r? n rQo!j niai.J ward ' V and we have and Riverton Parks and into the awesome Giant Redwoods of California two sweet little . ' . xou ii want to go, too, once you see her pictures and hear her ec ' ' thusiastic comments. girls, Pamela, 2, and the baby Carolyn, 6 months. I Mrs. La Priel Carlton and Miss j iiLuiu iviitxiivv x don't think I'd change anything." ly attended Beta Sigma Phi Sorority's convention at Sun Valley Vera M - Idaho. FabCaptain Richard E. Potter and family recently returned from ric "Yes, month's vacation in southern California. Jt waeJ (4,a -f J. nnr AV'l for the Potters, for Dick is slated. for overseas duty sometiml there's a lot of never' .. . : TT. things I'd do ugusL. xae is serving as vnier, Maintenance Communications different next Lillie Howell, Research Branch, packed a 's supply i time. I have duds and headed for Seattle. Washington learned a lot of Donald Jacobs. Rpsearnh things through Mexico, Los Angeles and San Francisco both and relaxinai hard experience for vacationing. and wouldn't in ..Denver with his daughter vA Ray Freeman,r Supply vacationing . make the same i.lni:nHn ..tl i uftner iciouuua. ouppiy employees vacationed, too. Mrs. Ruby snii v mistake twice. went to UKianoma and Texas. From Stock Control here's the list But there's IThflrlQ "PM"V WD h. An Tj.An. J r i. Up CI. TT..1 s o m e t h i ngs I C!flrthv TTnif A o :n Tf :H r av an1 famttv f SI wouldn't chanee O ..,Airn i WCCA9 111 UCUI glaa XI 9 "".7 ci. cmAl home week" for the McCarthys ilCilUlllg to show their family and friends their ana tnat is my three children anu new car. Aiyria Kiddie, unit c and husband leit lasi unhung Guy V. Allen, week for 3 weeks to see New York. Washington. D. C. with a return; Battery Departauu iviuiiLana.. mrs. r ranees iNinaiga, oeivij r inninii Tr : ment "No, I'm Unit SDPnt A. waaIt- in CrfrkAf JJfa Tiffin lO .nnof UUU) Willi. CC.v"iiv Aoto TT;in California and New Mexico. Mrs. Nola nuaiiioy j satisfied with has API Unit Hallman, returned from a vacation to Mississippi. the things just Jean Carr, Maintenance Adm. Branch vacationed in Denver, Jack the way they son Hole, Yellowstone National Park and her hometown of Harden are. I like my Montana. job, I've worked If you'd care to get a detailed list of all the place in which to lose money, and sleep . . . but where to find the right cool, shaded nere 8 spots with plenty of tall, cool, liquid refreshments, contact Miss Fayt I've got a W. Flint, Message Center, Air Adjutant General's Office, who vacationed wife and 4 T .O a fiftWTl I Tarraa MAirniln itfnt. el:... Jiew cunverllDie, wa 1.. ' ! in nci oiiinv, "cioua dren. Yes, I've j re we sure some nsn were on i June the Utah caugnt Opening had 53 years of 1950 but the "Moaners Club" membership is legion. From the brusk a pretty good life. bound streams to mountain lakes and riDnliner brooks thpv trudges with heavy heart and empty creel. Lou Wirth, payroll chief avers Case Theatre Schedule that the ratio was two to one two fishermen to every ONE fishwertf on Lost Creek. Even Joe "Catfish" Jones, historian, reports they Saturday, June 24, 1950 scarce on the Strawberry Reservoir. Some were too young to leave their BOMBA AND THE LOST mothers, and such small fry that he threw them back, was the repo" VOLCANO of Melvin Schwartz, Maintenance Administration. Sheffield Johny Majorie Lord V. W. Balderson, Production Facilities & Drafting has returned fro" Sunday, June 25, 1950 a eastern vacation. DEVIL'S DOORWAY Mrs. Eva Davis, spent a week-en- d at her father's cattle ranch H Robert Taylor - Louis Calhern Utah. Etna, 1950 June 26, Monday, James Duckworth, Administration Branch, Maintenance swapPj DESTINATION MURDER I Joyce McKenzie - Stanley Clements horse yarns with relatives in Blackfoot, Idaho recently. Hurd Hatfield Mrs. Joyce Jensen, Publications and Forms Branch, Air AG sp"1! a week vacationing near Bear Lake with her husband, Les. Tuesday, June 27, 1950 f Edmond O'Brien - Joanne Dru Lillie Nakahara. Comotroller's Offlro vnnntirmoH in QQttio WasMf 711 OCEAN DRIVE ington. 0'; - ' f: - two-thir- ds ur - - T71 : - - -- XV . 1 . 1 s - 3 Military Motor Vehicle I Injuries of Hill AFB I r Li n rersonnei uunng may anu jumc Motorcycle Off Duty, Off Post On Duty, On Post Truck Operations Automobile 3 1 1 CLASSIFIED AD SECTION This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone ext. 243 or 2G0 to have ads printed in the paper or mail them to the Public Information Office, Headquarters Bldg. I-F- SALE OR lll-CA- POOL R contract on 1949 Want to form or join a car pool from vicinity of 21st & 25th Street Frigadaire refrigerator, 7 ft. east of Harrison in Ogden. Call model, also 1949 whirlpool autor. Ache. ext. 563. If interested matic call Cpl. Hennifer at Kaysville 2 Car pool drivers want from S.L.C. from vicinity of East North 167-or hangar 3, 8410. Temple and North on Center 1950 M. System full bath, 3 room Street, Paul E. Galloway, ext. home for sale, $2800. $300 for 740 S.L.C. equity and take contract. See at Shady Grove at Clearfield Or take over dish-washe- W Wanted IV-Rid- ers Sgt. Maurice M. Williams. cubic ft. Westinghouse refrigerator, excellent condition, $40 From vicinity of 5th East & 13th call Lipton ext. 406. Roue-sh- e S.L.C. Call Bill, ext 492 South Mr. sale. Contact Fryers for at ext. 649. Home address or S.L.C. East Layton. Home for sale, by owner. Modern ted 2 bedroom, frame house, gas, heat, newly papered and painted inside and out. No. 9 Arsenal Furnished house or apt. suitable, 2 adults and grown child, ext. 8476 Way, Sunset Heights. Call ext. 449 or Ogden Hamsters for sale. $2.50 a pair. Call Jack Way after 5 p.m., Ogden AXA to Rent V-Wan- VI-DIRT- 5644. HS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jackson, Amphibian jeep, good for fishing or hunting. Call William' J. Warehouse 14, boy. ext. 8411 or see at Mauna Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bingham, Loa Motel at Sunset. Warehouse 14, girl. 8 thoroughbred Collie puppies, 5 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wensil, weeks old, registered at American Warehouse 14, boy. Kennell Club. $25 each. Call Mr. Anstataz ext 509 or see at 3340 South 400th East in Centerville. THANK YOU! Buck sedan, cheap. Sgt. Robison 395-J-ext. 8441 or Kaysville I wish to express my sincere an preciation for the many acts of Kindness shown at the time of the Il-Riaeatn oi my wire, iMadine. I am also grateful to all who offered Verdland Park, Layton ext. 653. consolation and floral tributes durFrom Brigham City, King ext. 561. ing my bereavement. Vicinity 28thand Harrison in OgTSgt. Morck O. Hancock den, EdNVCall Ogden 9933. and Daughter Sharre. Mc-Enti- 4. dcs Wanted re Mai-.ti,n- i u-irie- ... - ay one! o- A 1. ilXJVW W S two-week- eye-filli- "ft 1 ng 1 w - JL s mi - V 6f 30-d- ay - 1 3 |