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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Verneiie Hutchings, Sub football playeJ Coach, what does a foothan Assembly, E do when his eye sight fails fcW Repair "I believe I like uroi. luecnam: lie becon IT! YOU SAID QUESTION: the most, eating or sleeping? ANSWERS: Vance 26 The helping hand of the Red. Cross was extended to Hill airmen 29 times last month when emergencies arose, according to E. E. Henderson, field director of American Red Cross at Hill AFB. The 29 loans amounted to over $1800. Most of the emergencies involved illness and death in the airmen's families. The greater part of the assistance given was for transportation to enable the serviceman to visit members of his immediate family during critical illness or to attend funerals of family members. n, snuggle y- J PHOIUGKAPHIC COW u NOW . . . You keep negative for future use. Also: Photoprints 24-Hn- WcaTEltN Repair "There is just nothing I'd rather than sleep! J 3 ft fGt VV A Division of er Service Appointments, MarriJ I pajjcia. etc. If Itr M $1.25 Mf . "You'U Love Served 12 Noon 'tU p.m. jtSBl W othe' Dinners do .M Wfw) the "trimmings!" 9 ARTS The Standard-ExaminUpstairs at 2538 Wash. BIpH For your protection, Recdid' Military Dischareps piii' - V i.. Engravij, V R. Frank Chase, Engine V - pounds. In coordinating emergencies with hometown Red Cross chapters the Hill AFB Red Cross office handled 155 telegrams, 40 long distant calls and over 200 letters last month, Installations "Well, I'd rathHenderson said. er when The Red Cross is also active1 in it's sleep turn to my to in the do the cooking, patients extending services base hospital, Henderson said. This when the scales includes scheduling of Gray Ladies show that I've services several afternoons each weight, week. Toilet articles and cigarettes gained and when I've are also furnished for hospitilized just finished a patients who are in need of them. seven course meal. I'd rather eat when my husband does the The Air" cooking, when we go out to dinner, or when I just completed 12 hours of sleep." ed referee. Sleeping" s not Woman's recipe for success: If half so good at first you don't succeed,' cry, cry people die i n again. Oredigger. bed. Anyway, be I wish I were a rotten egg ing 5 feet 19 inches tall, I don't High up in a tree fit so well in a regular bed. My So, when my teacher comes along feet hang out." I'd break myself all over she. Air Joy Stone, Red Cross Extends Helping Hand "On Gud-mundse- the sleeping best. It's simply to wonderful down on Enthe couch for a gine Storage little nap after "Need you ask? d inner. We Eating is my famore time spend vorite! And it sleeping than eating so we might takes a lot of just as well enjoy what we do the it to fill up my most of." 0 Th Hill Top Time Is a civilian enterprise published for the Hill Air Force Base Civilian Welfare Association In the Interest of the personnel of the Osden Editorial and news matter Air Materiel Area at Hill Force Base, Utah. Is furnished by the Public Information Office, OOAMA, XJSAF,' 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. Near-sight- n-gi- ne Which do you ' J November 21 TO. JJ 75c rfjy , dS Es- pecially early in .the morning when the alarm clock is banging and it's freezing out. s weatherthere's Course, one day in the year when I'd rath er eat and that s tomorrow Thanksgiving!" Alice M. Wins-- n e s s, Packing, Wharehouse 1J "Oh, I love to eat! My very favorite dish is ; cake sponge icwith V orange " irf n iiMn iTniiimm-Mi- Ti i ing. Maybe one reason I'm so fond of eating is because I love n Hill Air Force Base's own radio show "Inside Information" hits the airways every Saturday morning at 9 o'clock over four stations of the Intermountain network: KLO, KALL, KOVO, and KVNU. Your friends and fellow workers are interviewed as a special feature of the program. Listen in to the show it's a good way to get in on that "Inside Information.'' Hear for yourself about Hill's military and civilian workers, their hobbies, where they came from and just what their work is at Hill. On "Inside Information'' next Saturday will be Capt. John Claunch, (right) Chief of Flight Test, and Ed Olson, (left) foreman of the Flight Test branch. They will be interviewed by the "Inside Information'' narrator Capt. Shepherd L. Schulz. to cook. I've CJtf i X was a little girl and got a stove for Enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner at Ogden's Favorite Cafe Effective Nov. 26 Hour on Week Days 7:30 a.m. to v Closed Sundays and 12:30 a.m. Holidays 24th Street at Kiesel VISIT THE DISTINCTIVE FINER TAP ROOM . . . Next Doo IX iovea cooiung ever since Christmas." I (center.) J Duane Ellis, Aero Repair "There's nothing quite so filling as eating. When you're sleeping, you're unconscious so you don't even realize whether you're enjoying it or not but when you're eating you can savor every mouthful!" INSURANCE 1 B. F. Goodrich New Tire Mud-Sno- w Outstops, Outpulls Other Leading Brands STOPS QUICKER ON ICI HERE'S PROOF n ljf WHIM NIW WQ MUD SNOW WW WWW mon in MiMi wolNOwmti From Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory WCHWATTTH TM STOPS QUICK! Largest Auto Casualty Company in the World PENDLETON ON SNOW tmownnnai M WOW Mi IWMMMI PUILS BETTER ON SNOW n aw I'fe i! i! f LI V W " X Wb-" ' Faultily From Virgin Wool. Purt 3 Albert W. Barker Wllford L. 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