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Show July 7, 1950 f HILL TOP TIMES Page 5 Foreign Decorations Are Available Certain foreign decorations now be worn by members of may the Armed Forces for participating in the Berlin Airlift. Subject to Department of the Air Force approval these decorations are for service on the air lift between June 26, 1948 and September 1949. Foreign decorations must be those of a government which was a of the United States in World War II and was a copartici-pan- t cobel-ligere- in nt the airlift. for wearing of such may be obtained by written request addressed to Headquarters, USAF, Attention: Director of Military Personnel, Washington 25, D. C, inclosing copies of the authority for any foreign decoration offered. It is not necessary that the decoration itself be forwarded. Requests must be submitted proper to September 30, 1951. Approval decorations ISS? i S5ge:.-;-r- . Photo by TSet. Lloyd J. Robbins, formerly from Pittsburgh, Penna., puts the ing touches to a colored pencil drawing of the Utah State b1 building: that he recently completed. ian Finds Utah Offers Many iiic Attractions for Artists recently he was just another airmen in Uncle Sam's Air PViiva Lloyd J. Robbins was thrust into the lime light bv a work of is name is linked with the 400's instead of the 40 millions. colored pencil masterpiece of the Utah State capitol is nroof that he has a creative imagination and an inimitable ability to standstills and lite in an ot its beauty and splendor. ttoDDins, wno nas lived in Lntries and three states in Filing years, states that he first his artistic abilities while Period Extended Sacred Heart Elementary The recently enacted Public 501, h St. Louis, Mo. A few years ler his family had moved to 81st Congress, extends to May 2, gh, Penna, he gained con-- 5 1951 the period for filing recomnotoriety for his first mendations for decorations for pster entitled "They didn't services performed while on active hich delt with the duty ,or serving with the military who run down or naval forces of the United States animals on the open high- - during the period between Decemoster displaying the derao- - ber 7, 1941 and September 2, 1945. pirit of America entitled There is no change in current reof Expression", won him quirements and authority for prize a few months later. awards. All recommendati ons should be addressed to Headquarfrom having the know-horayonized pencils he has ters, USAF, Director of Military iconsiderable advancement personnel, Washington 25, D. C. and water colors. He tells, broudly, of the time he sold feit of the immortal Babe Ir $50.00. jesent, Pfc. Robbins is as- o Headquarters and Head- BEER, REFRESHMENTS Squadron, 25th Air Depot lere he works as an analyst, Sunset, Utah w working on a crayonized and HAZEL. JACK Jrawing of the Mormon ttn Salt Lake City. ;il fc. Decoration careless-individua- ls CLUB DINNERS . Star Noodle Parlor INE Plomaritis. NEVER FAILS From a traveler eating recently in Mess Hall No. 1, comes this week's tale of narrow escape. Says he: "I rode a 6 all the way from We got here (at Hill) and Japan and we didn't have a bit of trouble. at the end of the runway on which we landed theright engine conked out-- " From the same table came the ecomment, "You might as well cancel your insurance ain't nothin' goin' to happen to you, now!" GOOD DEED FOR THE DAY Your reporter couldn't find out how it all happened, but our congratulations to those concerned for going out of their way to keep others out of trouble. When a keg of 8 penny nails spilled on the road at Fourth street and the railroad tracks the other day, MSgt. Leo Brien grabbed a broom and went to: work. He cleaned half the street at a time, and directed traffic around the nails. Then M. F. Welch, freighter foreman, stock room, and Jack Russell of warehousee 1M, came along and pitched in too. Their efforts probably saved someone from a puncture. AIRMAN MAKES PERFECT GRADE Unit E of supply is proud of one of the airmen recently assigned to them, namely TSgt. F. M. Sanderson. Sgt. Sanderson has been attending MPA school and achieved a grade of 100 upon completion of the course. This is the first time any individual attending the school has attained such a big score. Sgt. Sanderson, who is assigned to the 25th Technical supply squadron, is a native Texan. He is married and lives at Sahara Village with his wife and three children. BIG HEARTED Real cooperation is being experienced between the airmen and civilians assigned to the disposal section. Sgt. Siro- Martiniz, Cpl. Ronald Storbeck, Pfc. Richard Davis and Pfc. Joseph Casey visited the St. Benedict hospital to donate blood for Mrs. Bernice K. Nelson who, recently underwent an operation. C-4- INN 11 Welcomes 25th Air Depot Wing - SIZZLING STEAKS FRIED CHICKEN FRIED SHRIMPS J Oriental and American FOOD! - 25th y, Ogden, Utah Street 111 Highway 91 Finest 'a Famous for Fried Chicken and Steaks All Brands of Beer and Mixers DINNERS cnch Fried Shrimp Dinner iZ'tn J1(Home Style) Fried Chicken in Basket, French fries, toast, honey.... .90 $1.25 ied Chirkpn nihioto VA Steak bpy's Special lb. gular in Steak .'. $1?0 gburger Steak v ""en jrorK unops Sandwiches of All Kinds Newly Decorated and Remodeled Friends At IOM anil PAPPV RnurFRS Located on Highway 91 keen Kaysville and Layton, Utah Telphone Kaysville 541 We Cater Private Parties by reservation Mailing Address: Kaysville, Utah ied Chicken T-Bo- ne T-Bo- ne III The Disabled American Veteran spends more than a million dollars a year to maintain its staff of nationally paid service officers. Yet this million dollar claims serr-ic- e is free to all disabled veteran whether or not they are member of the PAV. : - $2-0- fa) to oil disabled veterans -- PHONE 6331 Poppy's Food on , PINE VIEW HAZEL'S Er., thii , Neill of Hq & Hq Sq, 25th AB Gp. SCHOOL DAZE It's some more of the three "R's" for the following airmen. To attend the Classification officer course is Capt. Ernest A. Martin, formerly the chief of the Military Training Section; 1st Lt. Clair E. "What's the fastest thing in the Drummond from the 25th vehicle repair sq. is to attend the radar obworld?" course at Keesler AFB, Miss.; Sgt. Andy H. Scott, Sgt. Cleveland server's "A nudist who's just spilled hot Dyer, and Cpl. Charlie McAllister, from 25th Installations sq., will attend coffee on his lap." the Automotive repairman course at F, E. Warren AFB, Wyo.; MSgt. "What's the slowest thing?" Tyler T. Culvyhouse of the 25th communications SQ. to be trained as a "The same guy going over a repairman for radar ground equipment at Scott AFB, 111.; SSgt. Arthur barb-wir- e fence." G. Fulk, Pfc. Stanley W. Mitchell and Pfc. Wilson R. Sibley all from the 25th motor vehicle sq. will attend a course in automotive repairing; SSgt. Joseph Li. Grossman of Hq & Hq Sq, 25th AB111.Gp. will attend for 9 weeks; airplane hydraulic mechanic course at Chanute AFB, the automotive TSgt. Loren Robinett, Hq 25th Maint Gp, is to attend repairman course starting July 17; SSgt. Delbert A. Watkins of the 25th AC repair Sq. will attend the radar repair ground equipment course Ogden Canyon and Sgt. Thomas L. Morton goes to Chanute too, for the airplane course. DANCING NIGHTLY mechanic The 25th Communications Sq. is leading all others in the number Delicious Chicken, Steak of applicants for the United States Military Academy. So far, 6 men from that sq. have applied for the exams. They are Sgt. Richard L. Trout and Shrimp Craft, Pfc. Glenn L. Green, Pfc. Ronald D. Frederickson, Pfc. Urban M. Kinnunen, Pfc. Otto Herforth and Pfc. Ronald E. Dowdle. From Hq. . For Reservations Ph. & Hq. Sq., 25th AB Gp. are SSgt. Vernon E. Neuman, Cpl. William "We Cater to Parties" Danielak, Sgt. Carroll S. Claybrook. From Installations Sq. there is Sgt. John B. Ralson, Pfc. George Mezei and Pfc. Francis J. Lopez. Cpl. Way-ma- n M. Roberts and Pfc. Marvin B. Clark, Jr. are representing the 25th Air Police Sq. and from the Motor Vehicle Squadron is Pfc. Joseph w .iff Come, fill the Cup, and in the Fire of Spring The winter Garment of Repentance fling: The Bird of Time has but a little way To fly and Lo! the Bird is ON THE WING. Recently awarded the good conduct medal, by direction of the President, was SSgt Harry W. Camper Jr. of Hq & Hq sq, 25th AB Cp., Sgt. Juan A. L. Guerrero of the 3903d Radar Bomb Gp and Sgt. John W. Mc- 0 ' e y , r.vi ,'vr.v- " ", iI j II i -i Wg) if ran who hara bill waunimi, tmti, iafaxad, ac dtaabUd (kill ncrlao Im limed fcxoM o tfca U. 2. imtHmrn mm l art UatU ioc I ni. I. C. "Chuck" HANSEN PHONE OGDEN 1 Collaborating on a news story for the HiU Top Times are four squadron reporters. At the typewriter is Sgt. George H. Hudson, reporter for 25th Food service squadron. Other reporters are (left to right), Sgt. William P. Bevel, vehicle repair squadron; Sgt. Walter L. Worley, air police squadron; and Pfc. Joseph Plomaritis, motor vehicle squadron. Airmen who have news leads should turn their tips into their squadron reporters. |