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Show HILL TOP Page 4 - Engaged TIIE -- 0VBI MAN OF MYSTERY ... .. JS'LTh . " hi w HILL exterior scare you off! loval friends and those he . Friday, April litiJ T mes be featured with prize money and later, the election of officers ior -- r - - A. POUTER WHEAT STUDIO ? PHONE 4962 Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah This advertisement presented at the studio entitles the bearer to a 20 discount on any order. All work fully guaran. 2469 teed. ' V with Portraits by "The Finest in Photography j Gordon." urn mmim mux. tjiflf3if ij&!asGeai You'll Like a Lot!" "A Congenial Spot rs .. iT Send a fine Portrait of yourself to Mother on her Take advantage of this speCome in tomorrow cial offer to Military Personnel and their families. Offered by . Clara-Hieirin- m day 2 11 t,5 Mother's Day Special - - NG dami next season's race. A meeting will also be held April . Hes never .bitten- 19th at the Ogden Bowling Center, has assisted .unob- immediately after the HAFB gins WMMHMMM.MM league completes their schedule for the season. U11J . j . . . . . M nit are iesu". nrVvA .nMlr. trusiveiy at tnis installation, f L. H. Barringer, the "Duke", than none other of Ing a AFB made splash Hill at quite His beginnings a "pioneer" of this (literally) for when he became 1941 (his lucky numbase on Friday 13 in November ber he claims) he had the pleasure of supervising "disciples" In his own parlance thirteen laborers in filling the mud holes on the base with rocks. His rise in responsibilities and positions of worry and In 1942 he3 was mmade chief been constant. trust has s i ci UaIha nir ntina.. rt i s, ouu uc OI Maintenance oeuwuii oui"" services infpnHont of Manufacturine and Repair Section. ) C": Barringer Besides doing more than his share always in ac-rnmniishin the workloads of this installation, I H. Barringer gives unaf Inf lnrlv nf hlo time nnr? enereries to see to it that the People he supervises not only meet, but exceed all quotas assigned them in Red Cross. War Bonds. Cancer and March of Dimes campaigns. As the Drime oreanizer of said campaigns for the Maintenance Directorate, states. "Mr. B. may grouse and growl when the campaign auota assignments are given out, but we can always depend On him and his crew being the 'firstest with , the mostest' in putting Maintenance quotas over the top." "I'm glad I came here. This is God's country," the "Duke" has heard to sound off.. And with his hat tilted at a sassy angle atop been underwell are Wedding plans of hair, he adds, "Ya you, I should have taken Horace way for the June marriage of his grey mop twenty Miss Lorraine Ford (above) to Greeley's advice when he said 'go west, young man, go west' years sooner than I did!" headquarTSgt. Glen Brewer, GOOD RELATIONS PARTY . . ters mail and distribution secof chief is who Under the coordination and planning of these committeemen, Captain Miss tion. Ford, the radio section in the public Douglas S. Young and Thomas L. Bartlett from maintenance and Major information office, will celebrate Nolan D. Baker and Robert Harrington from supply, key personnel of nine years as a "Hlllfielder" next both directorates, were dined and doted over at a party at the Officers' September. Sgt. Brewer's parents, Mess, Saturday, April 7th. It was hoped that this would be the beginning party of other similar Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brewer refor personnel of these two directorates, to informal side in 'Southgate, California, where the young couple plan to promote good relations, closer understandings that come from getting make their home late this sumacquainted with your fellow workers in friendly, conducive surroundi. mer. Miss Ford is the daughter ngsi , of Eugene Ford of Centerville. VOWS AND WEDDING PLANS . . The wedding will be held June Mildren Gustafson, busy in the textile unit these 1st at Kaysville, at the home of two-wedays, changed her name to that of Mrs. Grant Grover A the bride's sister. on February 3 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Grant, too, honeymoon will take the new Mr. is a Hillf ielder who works in hydrostatic unit. After and Mrs. to Southern California ten days honeymooning in California, the Grovers and Yosemite National Park. are now at the home in Clearfield, Utah. Sheet metalman, Melyin Wysong, married Eileen STARS AND STRIPES Le Mond on March 19. Mazle Olsen, textile unit, Even a landlubber can apprereceived an engagement ring on St. Patrick's Day ciate the lines of this smooth naufrom Gene Williams of Kaysville. Mrs. Grover tical lass. He name? Why Miss HERE AND THERE . . . Vivian Mason of the cinerma, no Former Procedures and Manning Section employee, George B. less. Richard James, tiny, Holbrook, has a son and heir at last who is receiving special care at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake till "What's wrong now? I got my he catches up with the time he should have arrived in June. brass on, ain't I?" Varge and Leona Thompson have a new son, born February 10. Varge is assigned to sheet metal. Machine shop man, Myron Wilcox claims a new daughter, who arrived on March 26. GARNER'S the win and loss column with a faltering and luckless five from Air Lake View Inn Bowling Along installations. This necessitated By Hugh Stewart CHOICE STEAKS determining the second half kings JUMBO SHRIMP five points in the by counting total Dins unrooted CHICKEN wake of the leading Air Installa- during the entire second half, with SANDWICHES tions quint two weeks ago, dis- tne uetters getting the edge by dint played a never-say-dspirit in the of Aa few extra pins. 91 Utah hex, far stronger than anv ever Roy, Hiway closing games that paid off with concocted in the deep' Haitian second half the championship. Open at 5 p. m. on Weekdays These hustlers, never letting up, jungles, was visited upon the Air Open at 2 p. m. Sunday took the fighting Flight Testers Team in the closing games. Ac Closed Thursday. ,. into tow last Monday with a three tually, tney lost the title the week PHONE Ogden and one victory that tied them in previous when they scored a fine 2891 series against an inspired Machine Shop 5, who rose to the occasion and set a new seasons 25c a dozen PARKER HOUSE ROLLS m RE-WEAVI- Have your worn and taut repaired: Suits. Dnw Blanket, etc Invisibly rewovejLiE lsfactlon Guaranteed. S 1M Rom Drive, CLEARFIELD Phone Kaysville 342-j- Ij Sewing Machine Exchanr. Washington BlvdT STOP IN TOMORROW! Bottled or Tap Your Favorite Beer Lunches Magazines - Newspapers . ek ' Go-Gette- rs, ie . . 59c each Size LARGE PIES, HILL FIELD SPECIAL 9-in- ch Topr Quality 60c a Dozen SWEET ROLLS BRING THIS AD . . . and Save 10c more on above Special! STOP TONITE or SATURDAY! Pay 50c and take home a dozen delicious rolls! CLOSED SUNDAY Shop OPEN 11 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. 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CO., OF UrAH Phone 24th & Washington Branch in Salt Lake City Rm. 511 Walker Bank Bldg. 01 Phone 14 Finest Quality Custom-Mad- c Furniture Made to Your Individual Needs For Less! PHON 34251 i Your Old Suite RESTYLED MODERNIZED REUPHOLSTERED We Give S & H Green Stamps! 01 WE ii czegltg Sn4ta?i 9Jm?u 3 record of 2988. Captain Don Windham, Air Installations captain, said of that series i "Our opponents were bowl ing superlatively". Chimed in Cherry Bennett, "Yeah, not only that but their bowling was good." Possibly the closest race for individual high average honors in the annals of Utah bowling history was staged by Jack Stokes, Superforts, and Hank Deboer, of the Metal Maulers. Going into the final game of the season, one single pin separated the grand total amassed by each for the entire season! When the smoke of battle had cleared Jack had a fair 172 while "Hankus Pankus" had again tucked away tne title witn a line, pressure produced 212. 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