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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page PIN ACTION It Never Fails to Happen I By Phil Biddle Next week is tliP tima 4v ations of candidates for election oi next season nff;ov tu place on the following i fficers t( be elected president, vice president, secretary-treasurand manager. Inink over who publicity like to have you'd and put names on blanks to be at me uieys next Monday. This week's action rliHn't t,;i, anything startling or tag the sea- in like ,, rner as bem However, with rmlv Flynn. weeks to go the field is quickly aown. .Logical """'s contenders are t.ho n Jolters who play the leading Super- auils me next two weeks. You can't discount entirely the Strato- jeis, iraners and Qualcons who are all tied up six games behind. The rest of us might just as well forget about being top dog and have some fun. ii: er A. yr ' hi I, v4f ijimar YOUNG MAN MAKES GOOD Lamar A. Green from the woodmill was recently presented the distinguished service award by the Kaysville Junior Chamber of Commerce for "outstanding service during 1952." Among the manv I activities which qualified him for the award was serving as chairman .for March of Dimes, chair-XI man of nativity scene at Kavsville. nHvicm. Kaysville 2nd ward deacons, president of Kaysville Jr. chamber of commerce, and director of numerous youth activities. A father of three bovs. V ureen GROOMS f. uan-uwe- rSStial news is in the making at Hill AFB. Veda Jean Wistisen, I was married on February 21 to THIS WEEK'S STANDINGS t Mcer from aerial camera repair, sLauuueu at mis Dase ana now tl Kempinger, airman iorweny Won Lost. Sine overseas assignment at Camp Stoneman Margaret Fred- - SUPERFORTS 31 9 at Law-married Lee was Nevada. Elko, recently ' k of Kock Springs Jolters U h 6 ah M THAT fIH.Lt; Willie ivwwv J w vv- - M ' ATAC Ulli. 29 , repair department of instrument section, was the lucky Goonies . Two fellows jfrom radio and radar repair section chose to 'become brand new husbands. James Hyatt wed Marilyn Stratojets watch Weeroom 2(J : Trailers Qualcons , tf n ki"1" . . . . auuuigjl new uusuanu auu wiie Coordinators riprt BettV Jean usuuinc Air Installations ... . ..: j TTt.o anrl Simnsnti. - x im ie iinviii j.yj.vou c j TYiflint.pnflnoo Air Frames THERE AND HERE MEFS FROM Skymasters Mrs Theora Smith turned a good idea into Gremlins an award was She presented dollars the other day. Flying Saucers of $15898 by Colonel J. D. McConahay, compRockets to "control trailer for a suggestion pertaining Metal Maulers and warehouse locator teeister for inventory Matadors of perscards" Mrs. Smith, who is an employee Stat Service divonnel and aircraft branch, statistical services Scorpions Hill at. ision, comptroller, has been employed . p:neine W-i1- . q 25 25 25 23 23 11 14 15 15 15 17 17 22 IS 22 21 18 19 23 20 27 27 27 29 33 17 14 ,..13 ..13 ......13 11 7 Analysts Hats off this week to the cellar Sympathy for their fellow worker, Edward Rich-m- i. dwelling Analysts who held Cliff death" small his of son, the Tiezzen, during third place Goonies to a Smith Theora Carmony's was exDressed. by personnel of the engine two stalemate. game repair section by a contribution of $71. Mr. Tieszen is a supervisor in the power unit of engine assembly Drancn. THIS WEEK'S HOTSHOTS Prnvnet. marshal's office is welcoming in a new secretary. Mrs 2S01 High Series: Superforts Marv Ann Barber, wife of Lt. Wm. H. Barber . . . Quality control office 2792 Goonies Jb said to two employees, James A. Eldridge and Mrs. eola 277C ... Analysts Barton. 991 Game: Coordinators High mRY ROITOUETS 970 Air Instal include George HillfipliWs rpnortincr new sons and daughters 967 Analysts FniiVi nf the reclamation branch who has a new daughter, and John Stokes..559 Individual: Jack High radar-repair, with a new son. Jay and Margie King Zaelit, radio and 547 Al Agee ire happy about a new baby girl born to them recently. Jay is employed Morris.-54Cliff 4 T7" "nT ' alnfvini9T1 i il in me 227 symneuc iiraniei snup nu mis, iuug w xium onuon High Single: F. Archuleta in hangar No. 2. 212 Sam Junk 212 Stokes Jack Quality control office bid good bye last week to Elwin E. Johnson. BELIEVE-IT-OR-NOLt. Johnson (an officer in the AF reserve) was requested to report Metal Maulers rolled a 797 game for active duty at Military Air Transport Service, San Antonio, Texas. Johnson is a veteran flier whose trios have taken him all over the war. (including handicap) a During World War II he flew many special missions from Washington, D. C. One of the most important was a flight made to Russia to deliver top ranking officers to the Big Three Conference at Yalta. After Top Unit the war he spent three years flying planes for Pan American World lor Airways. His mother-in-laMrs. Hally Jordon, is employed in the iaoncsnop. IT HAPPENED Top unit awards within. the maON THE HILL facilities division were resectteriel It's been vacation time for Tims of receiving control Virginia awarded for the month of ion and her husband, Ervin, who spent some time in California. Ariz- cently ona and Nevada Approximately 60 couples from the inspection February. uvision Storage area No. 4, supervised spent a gay night out Saturday the 28th. The gang met at the the American Mrs. Lilhe by Mr. Kenneth J. Pierson, wonscore Legion hall in Layton for the fun-fewith a competition two storage Allgaier, warehouse 7, is from son celebrating the return of her of 95. years' military service in . . . The chiefs of engine inspection Germany Corrosion control, supervised by branch, Clyde them with Bright and Mr. Daniel, took their Mrs. along for a week's Miss Quinn, won the corrovacation at Long Beach. California. They also visited the sion Grace section competition control jet overhaul shop at Norton AFB . . . Robert Hall, aircraft storage area, with a score of 94.50. sends out a special invitation to all Hillfielders to visit "Rods," his Place of business located across the street from Slim Olsen's service Charlie J. Hewett, maintenance, recently spent a vacation Sm Florida and Georgian Lela Cottam enjoyed three weeks in Arizona AFB since May, 1951. GueSS John A. Mnrvionn chmil1 have knocked on wood! Remember, he was one of the fellows featured in the last issue of the Hill Top Times who drives 172 miles a day round trip to work. Morrison has made the rugged trip from Preston Trinhn. tn IT ill A Wit daily for almost three years and never naa an accident nor car trouble nor been late for work. Except just once last year when a raging snowstorm delayed him and hundreds' of other Hillfielders. Since that time, he's had a perfect record. That is, until last week. The very next work day after the paper came out with Morrison's record-breakin- g story, he failed to report in at the regular time. Finally, Morrison and his passengers clocked in an hour late they'd had a little wreck just about five miles from the field. It happens every time! Salesman: "Are you looking for something in men's clothing, sir?" Red faced gentleman: "Certainly not. I'm looking for something in women's clothing my wife, who promised to meet me here an hour ago." . THE FIRST IN DAVIS COUNTY The... BARTER MART Next to CIRCLE INN on HIGHWAY 91 in SUNSET OPEN MONDAY. MARCH WE WANT YOUR WHITE ELEPHANTS y nt(j 1610 A. M. 1 Barter JlRf I Nothing toSellM V -- i : -- 1 in 1 f '"' T Given w, .... st Awards February .... Under the Operation of Mr. and Mrs. WAYNE B. BAKER (franchised from the famous Denver Barter Mart) offer a Unique Method of Exchanging White Elephants. IT'S STRICTLY SWAPPING . . . AND4 LOTS OF FUN article someone else would want or could use furniture, dishes, jewelry, linens, household items of every kind, and adult and children's clothing, books, current magazines . . . just so they are not broken, soiled or worn out.. We will accent any . . . bric-a-bra- c, We also want antiques and collector's items. We appraise the articles you bring in and pay you with our "Wampum" (a script) which entitles you to buy other articles in the store. You pay us a few cents cash for each unit of "Wampum" you spend back in the store. The Barter Mart was originated by a housewife who realized that one person's White Elephant can be another's treasured possession. The Barter Mart is the place to browse, make friends, spend a great deal of time and little money. Out Stock of Merchandise Changes Rapidly . . . You're Bound to Find Just What You've Been Looking For . . . THE BARTER MART WILL BE OPEN . . . Daily from 10 A. M. Till 6 P. M. Monday Through Saturday, Open Till 9:00 P. M. Tuesday and Friday! her sister. GAR VALUES USED 1952 DE SOTO Radl. Heater, Power Steering, New Car Guarantee. 19a2 PLYMOUTH Radio, Heater and Overdrive, 7,000 Actual Miles, New Car Guarantee. 1951 KAISER TRAVELER ' Heater and Overdrive, Priced Very Low. "51 FORD CONVERTIBLE IIeater. and New Top, Very Sharp. 194JNASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN IIeater and Overdrive, Priced to Sell! io,!,a ' 1947 t& l'3!l? ( CHRYSLER Iqj?" and Heate-- . KAISER lQicil ?96 and Priced to Sell! 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