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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 They stretched the man out on the police station floor and the doctor examined him. "This man has been drugged," he said. The policeman who had brought him in turned white and said: "I I drug might as well admit it him four blocks." .v."?'.:-:-.;-- : Lieutenant Colonel (Junior Grade), j f LAST MINUTE XMAS SENSATION: .WSi r:;' j Many a rural romance has started with a gallon of corn and ended with a full crib. GARNER'S Lake View Inn sWSta ' CHOICE STEAKS JUMBO SHRIMP CHICKEN SANDWICHES J:: A fA mil 2208 Washington Blvd. Roy, Utah lUway 91 Open at 5 p. m. on Weekdays And Saturday Closed Sunday PHONE Ogden 87 There's nn douht in th mind of the vounerster above what he'll be when he grows up. He's firmly convinced that military life is the life for him and has pledged his future with the fly boys. Little Jeff Dixon (above), son of TSgt. Alvin J. Dixon, first sergeant of the a mark training group casuals at Hill AFB, has already made quite in the service . . . he's reached the rank of "Lieutenant Colonel" all in the space of one year. Advancing in rank was a cinch for Jeff. If he was a good boy minded his folks, washed his hands, said "yes sir", brushed his teeth, and went to bed early he got busted. Jeffs pop,, a got his promotions regularly if not-- he military man for over 16 years, started using this plan for disciplining his young boy about a year ago. The plan worked wonderfully Jeff was nothing but good and promotions came one right after another. With all that rank, it was apparent that young Jeff just had to be properly uniformed. So now, with a brand new set of custom' made "blues'--' and shiny silver oak leaves on his shoulder, "Lieutenant Colonel Jeff ery Dixon" is ready for anything J A.r..p..t.t.,tt,i..tAAJ.AAAAAA.I..l.Ai.L.tllt Till M Hill -- six-year-- .!. Leave Your Laundry it..a riU T:lr IlH ULI T ai lb .in up - A. JVTIU1 and Dry later! X HILL FIELD LAUNDERETTE Z In the Wiseway Market Bldg. at BAHAKA lL,LiJUKi X 83-R- -ll TTTTTTTTTT'f f V f ff l1 11 H 'i ! "1 '1 wish to express (our friends) for helping to make the past ... AND TO WISH YOU ALL iJEflLTtt-SUDCe-SS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS, AND A FRUITFUL NEW YEAR! OGDEN 1 A HANK SAYS T . . . our thanks to our many patrons year a Success Bags Bobcat Open Mon. thru Sat. 7a.m. to 7p.m. Phone Sneciallv treated soft water. T Bendix Automatic Washers. mc ouui vvjk . . . ' TTV 324 - 24th & NAVY STORE ARMY Street Phone 10 uii Christmas f. ..and a very happyi New Year!" II FEW RULES AND HERE'S TO FOLLOW FOR A SAFE, PLEASANT 1952: . 1. Drive Carefully! 2. Take good care of your A I car have brakes, alignment, battery, lights, tires, etc. Inspected NOW and regularly thereafter. 3. 4. Drive Carefully! Take good care of yourself we love our custom- ers! 5. Drive Carefully! Auto Service f 2564 Ogden Avenue DIAL 33 II Joe Crawford, dispatcher in the motor pool, is shown above with a bob cat he bagged last week with a .410 shotgun. Crawford was rabbit hunting north of Tremonton with his small guage shot gun when the bobcat crossed his path. Joe let go with his single shot at about 25 yards and brought down the tawny cat. Mr. Bobcat is now scheduled to be made into a mounted display to grace the living room of Joe and his wife, Karen, who works in stat services. Setting Up Engine Line At Mountain Home (Idaho) AF Base toBuild-U- p Shipment of parts necessary engine build-u- p equip an line at the Mountain Home (Idaho) Air Force base has been started from Hill Air Force Base, Carl B. Seideman reported today. Seideman is unit chief, liaison unit, maintenance area activities office at Hill R-33- 50 AFB. R-33- 50 B-2- CLOSED Xmas Day! We Give S&II Green Stamps . l ii . Come in and 40-pou- nd engines form the power units of the 9 bomber. For some time, Hill AFB has been operatline for these ening a build-u- p gines. Last week, Lt. Colonel R. C. Stoup of the Mountain Home Air Force base made an inspection of Shop at Homer's on Sunday, too! 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. . -- of Want Savings? Hill Assists in HANK'S Values in Sleds, Trikes, Doll Buggies, Mechanical uju, uoiucs, cw;. Un-Heard-- mn CTATC JlAIC Vv ' HARDWARE CO. WALLPAPER & 2552 Wash. Blvd. Phone 8479 - Hill's engine operations. With him was Lit. colonel L). K. Prohlich of and headquarters Air Communications. Washington. D.C. While the two officers were at Hill AFB, arrangements were made to ship the Mountain Home AFB some of the heavy equipment such as build-u- p stands and parts. When these supplies have been received, Hill AFB maintenance department will send personnel to Mountain Home to oversee installations of the equipment and to train workers in the techniques involved. Re-Supp- Everything You need for Toys UV ly Xmas... Infants, Children's Clothing TURKEYS UNDS Nuts Notions We Cash Checks HAMS Fruit Cakes Remedies and Saving on all! NO . . . ARM'S LENGTH DLUR! Often such annoying incidents show that your bifocals aren't giving you proper aid In the "arm s length" range of vision. Visit a skilled optometrist and let him explain how CONTINUOUS VISION RLUR. LENSES ran tmlnHU iniftTU &rv VI iniiMiw ADUt hh,n -- PAY NOTHING DOWN, 01 A WEEK r la 1 ClKlCPT Hui at mway prrnvrr. Yr.mTfiio rw 91 OHO .. . wasuingron uoulevard, OGDEN, UTAH 1T UTAH " |