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Show December 22, HILL TOP TIMES Page 6 Yellow Caps Designate 0. E. Lambrccht Retires Recently at Age 65 Aircraft inspectors of the Hill Air Aircraft inspectors Force Base maintenance division are wearing bright yellow caps these days so they can be easily identified, according to Harold P. Leland, General aircraft inspector at Hill. The system of identification was elected by the aircraft inspectors after it was pointed out that many aircraft workers didn't know who their inspector was, explained Mr. Leland. The new system saves time and shoe leather, he said. 19 Breakfast Bernhard E. Lambrecht of the Lunches Hill Air Force base decal shop retired recently with one of the best Dinners sick leave records of any employee on the .field. During his service CHICKEN DINNERS at Hill, Mr. Lambrecht did not use at age Our Specialty any sick leave. He retired 65 with over seven years civil servicetwo of which have been at the By Helen Blee base decal shop. KELLY'S You're never too old to yearn, avow SLAT HAPPY SKIIERS Mr. Lambrecht was with the U. S. enthusias who has to at Mil- Fred M. Hannah, administrative assistant the AG, Department of Agriculture bought a new health and accident insurance xo waukee, Wisconsin, as an illustra- tically, and thotfully An officer at U. S. 8th Army cover any eventuality since ne joineu a hmj w CAFE tor in the engineering branch for or split headquarters, asked to sum up our hards, who are determined to learn to slalom five' years. He came to Hill APB in the Chinese crisis, said: a seam trying. Just how to keep both waxed planks position ' in September 1948 where he worked "We are in the same position as same , time,i and how the at direction same $ the SERVICE going as a silk screen operator. Br"er was Rabbit when he had hold haven't been mastered a safe to make landing 91 Hill and AFB Road Hiway of tar baby and couldn't let go. At present Mr. Lambrecht lives up to now. "We look 'good even tho we can't ski U. P. Salt in Street Main at 119 North yet,'' claims blond bomber, Sergeant Bill Holland, Lake City, but plans to make his who joined Fred and Evelyn De Young, secretary to home in the San Francisco Bay the comptroller. They mortgaged a couple of month's area after the first of the new year. profits, to rig themselves out in all the proper parabruises phernalia. Besides nursing a few disfiguringsnow tan and lacerations, they're proud of a slight HANNAH acquired on the slopes of Snow Basin, near Ogden Civilian personnel employees are happily THEY'RE BACK are meet their favorite. former that telling everyone they back! One, Mrs. Devona Jones Saxton, who took time out last summer give to get married and move to Idaho, has now returned to her old job. The other, Mrs. Millie Kubisch, who worked in both maintenance and civilian personnel, decided being a housewife was not enough to keep her out of mischief. The dancing and dining party of the HIPS, HIPS HOORAY! cost accounting branch on November 24 was slated to be a from the start with this committee to plan it: W. Gail Jensen, chairman. assisted by Leah Jones, Millie Ritter, June Conavan, Jim Higgins and Joe Dana. With the Apollo Club as the spot, and about 100 employees and their partners demonstrating what they did and didn't know about the Rhumba and the Samba, the party lacked nothing to of the evening, enjoyed by Major make it outstanding. One high-ligA. L. Hankin, chief statistical services and cost accounting section and others, was the dexterous hip swinging of Pf c. Rafael A. Luna. Although Luna does not speak fluent English, his dancing and continental charm America's favorite shirt Arrow spoke volumes, especially to the ladies, who vow this airman must have acquired his dancing grace along with the three "R's". BERNHARD E. LAMBRECHT Jo Ann HIGH FLIER DOWN TO EARTH the quality shirt gift. For fabAmann, clerk in the control branch of statistical services section not only knows her figures and the ric, for style, for fit, for value-Arr- ows keyboard of a typewriter, but also knows the control instruments of an airplane well enough to fly crosshave no equal. country and nearby. Being up in the air is great .to decided Ann on Jo but has her feet sport, keep the ground from now on. To prove it, she up and married successful oil well promoter, Grant Tolman of Bountiful on November 25. Gifts were piled high at the reception following the wedding. They climbed in their own privately owned plane and covered several western states while honeymooning. AMANN DECEMBER WEDDING W. Ha. message clerk in Flint, Faye center became Mrs. Dean Johnson in an early December wedding in Kansas. Faye has been a faithful Air Adjutant General Section employee Shirts . . $5.95 since 1942. Sergeant Johnson has been flashing his dimpled smile in the AG Section since the advent of the 25th ADW. After visiting the brideArrow Ties . . $ 1 .50 t, groom's parents and honeymooning in the the Johnson's re turned to make their home in Kaysville. euuiiBi tutiuAuu . . . me Byron w. Whites welcomed a new son born November 25. "By", works in the control branch of statistical services, November 1st will be the birthday anniversary from now on for the THE JOYS OF TEE little aaugnter or a former employee of control branch, Betty Owens, rroua pop is jonn uwens, maintenance man at Hill, . .... Op 24-HO- int .... ers the finest ;, i f 1 time-consumi- .... ng ARROW bell-ring- er fun-seeki- ng SHIRTS ht .... $3.65 .... Arrow Sport mid-wes- : D nxt year be nun Evan Christensen, inspection branch, proudly announces the birth NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA of a baby girl born December 7. This is his first girl after a family of three boys, THE HOUSE THAT GEORGE BUILT Time is a commodity that George Wittman, stock control section, has more of than money. (He's so dif ferent?) Anyway, with ingenious and patient use of it, he sets some new records. For that we creek into a low salaam and take our hats off. With a boost from his New Jersey Dad, a half a day TV annual leave time off for 8 weeks, plus other spare time, ne recently finished and moved into a snug, comfortable home with his wife and small daughter, Pamela. All in time to give Santa a change of ad- riroas for n nwr tho Wittman'g llvo irt tfoirswilln tn a brand. new house. George also set another record WITTMAN Y08 ALWAYS. CLEARFIELD AVMYS CO AAAi. Kids love it! "Bath Tub Sitter." Honest! Four hours per night for four nights he not SOAKING, but tiling the bathroom wall. spent in the tub Be nice to her boys, she blushes easily. HERE AND THERE That's Doris L. Brown, the energetic new addition to the cost account' ing branch. made another Cordelia Zenker, payroll clerk has done it again St. to to this time home back Minnesota, Paul, spend Thanksgiving trip with her folks. Cordelia is convinced a once-a-yevisit back home is not enough, especially when she has such a photogenic little niece to help spoil. .... BAKERY At Junction of Hill Field Road and Hlway 91 ar THE HUSllY HORSE FAMOUS It's Exclusive at State Hardware and $14 SAVE NOW AT STATE! 95 the Biggest toy Value of the year. VI LAI MARKET Hill Air Base Road at Hiway 91 PHONE Kaygyffle 693 BEAUTIFUL STURDY METAL Dump Trucks Were $1.29 vi Now Only - - - 09; Doll Buggies . ,iyere $5.50 Only - - $3.95 BIO REDUCTIONS OX DOZEN3 OF OTHER . WHILE .THE Y LAST! FINE XMAS TOTS . . Shop here for and for Top-Qualit- y, Garden-Fres- h Selected Meats Vegetables OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY: 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. CHECKS CASHED M 1913 . . v We will be closed on Christmas Day Shop early! open all day. regular noun on New Years Day! 1 STATE HARDWARE CO. Where Better Wallpaper Costs Less . - Ogden, Utah 2552 Wash. Blvd. I yprwwvTWTVw awvvvvvvvi |