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Show Aucmet 9o HILL TOP T Page 6 Honor Cautious Drivers Unique Console Desk Yill Aid in Flight Dispatches at Hill AFC Handling of arrivals and departures of aircraft at the largest airinport in the state of Utah will be more efficient through the recent stallation of a new piece of equipment in the flight dispatch office at Hill Air Force Base. The new addition is a dispatch console desk, designed by dispatchers at Hill AFB to centralize all instruments needed for their job in one '' . . 7: rT handy location. The dispatch console is an 11 foot UUllUlllUUB, Ills1 uiaafcVHtio desk built in a circular form with a port. handy counter around the back. "We have long felt the need for Mounted in the desk, are all facili- such a desk, said Jerry I Slatter, ties needed in their work, an interchief aircraft "So, we dispatcher. raoffice communications system, dio receiver for monitoring aircraft all put our, heads together and deand tower transmissions, confer- signed this console." ence circuit , to Hamilton AFB Assisting with the plans, in addi(Calif.) flight service center, con- tion to Slatter, were Frank P. ference circuit to CAA in Salt Lake Terry, - Edwin I Watson, Ed, Sim--: " W. Brooks Verdi mons,and three Powell, telephones, City, handy drawer for records and files. Whittier, John D, Carr, M. Stuart class Airman second The handling of the departures Nelson, L. . Smith, and Captain 75 Charles of and arrivals approximately Colonel II. J. Kieling, (second from right), base executive officer, is no easy task, but Henry G. Casey. The desk was built aircraft pins safe driver awards on three of the. 54 drivers at Hill Air Force Base the new daily desk has greatly improved by air installations. honored for safety on the highways. Seven years of driving without an accident have been completed by Truman Neilson (left) and Leslie E. Design New ' Desk Spencer and six years by Earl D. Jacques (right). U f,, HUNTING SEASON Starts Soon Lay Away Your Come in Ammunition is still plentiful . y ...,.IL" mfW'ss$migMfxmm' Operators Received Safety Awards On Highway 91 North of Layton Box Office 7:30 first Show at Dusk ssssssssssesressssssssss Sun., Aug. 31 & Mon., Sept. 1 '.'Pandora and The Flying Dutchman" Ava Gardner and James Mason PLUS "Yes Sir, Mr. Bones" Cartoon sssssssssssssgsgsss Wed., Thurs., Sept. 2, 8, 4 Tues., "Detective Story" Starring Kirk Douglas and Eleanor Parker PLUS "Mountain Rythm" Cartoon SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Fri Sept. 5 & Sat. 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Ward Stevenson, Ray L. Strasburg, Jeane N. Trimble, Marshall G. Warner, Carvel M. Yeaman, LaMar Paice, and Lloyd C. Robinette. It was one of those dreary, rainy afternoons and the man was driving behind the hearse at his mother-in-law- 's funeral. Suddenly at an intersection, a coal truck broke into the procession and began following the hearse. the young man Undismayed, I knew where she "Well, quipped: was going, but I didn't know she was going to have to furnish her '' SWTC1CT SXTfP. ho. naran Wk! The more you comb it, the lovelier it appears, .now you can wain,coifcomo, set, and curl. Fig-tail-s, non, curls or the new "pony tau any style is yours. SWEET SUE . . . is lifelike plastic ooay and face is washable, higwy She has big, beautiful eyes that close and long eyelashes., . . . Beautifully styled. chip-resista- nt. own coaL" I tell you about when I was torpedoed on a destroyer and lived for 16 days on a can of sarHero : "Did dines?" "Goodness, weren't afraid of falling off V ...Gal : you AS HI AftVIITISIO 15-In- ch $7.95 10-In- ch ....$9.95 Your choice in layaway for D-DL7G WATCH FOB BIG TOY OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT About Sept. 15 . . . Largest Selection between Ogden and SJC Drive out and Save where parking is convenient USE MOR-BY--S LAYAWAY PLAN FOB ELECTRIC SHAVERS, APPLIANCES, Bicycles, Toys and all other Xmas items. LAY IT AWAY NOW Just $1.00 Holds Your Gift! (71 A A I oil v $ .... $1.00 Per Cor DRIVE-I- N THEATER On Hi ghwmPX-- Phone 'DOLL LAYAUAY j'VEMT FAMILY NITES Friday & Saturday orta of Layton . GOLDEN ACRES Rulon C. Ste- aSSSSSSSSSSSSSiSSSSSSSS N Sunset LAYTON phens and Earl D. Jaques were lauded for six years of driving safety habits. Four operators who received honors for five years of driving with no accidents were Verl L. Clevenger, Frank S. Gower, Percy L. Keyes, and Arnold D. The above console desk is proving a big help to flight dispatch perLivingston. sonnel (left to right, top row) Jerry L. Slatter, Gloria CrandaU, (bottom Cited for four years of safe driv- row) Edwin L. Watson and Ed. Simmons. ing were Arch V. Bronson, John A. Brown, Sergeant B. Hutchinson, Eugene L. Britt, and Roger Arm'. strong. Chalking up a record of three years of safe driving were Elmer H. Bindrup, Melvin M. Monson, Will George H. Taylor, George L. Livingston, Edward L. Perchelll, Doyle Abrams, Thomas Mower, and Eugene Fowers. Completing two years of driving were Gillman H. Jay, Donald B. Manning, James Treasure, Arvil B. Boren, and Victor P. With Walter Pldgeon Cartoon DAVIS stock Morby's Going Fast Precaution on the highways paid off for 54 motor vehicle operators at Hill Air Force Base when they were presented awards for continuous safe driving. Colonel Harry J. Kieling, base executive officer, presented the safe drivers awards to 40 motor vehicle operators from the motor pool and Tl4 aircraft refueling truck opera tors who have completed one or more years of safe driving for the Air Force. Three of the conscientious drivers were commended for seven years DRIVE-I- N of perfect driving. They were Glen J. Love, Truman W. Neilson, and THEATER Gun Now "Do you hear a loud knock T SUNSET, UTAH PHONE 2-89- 30 |