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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 Friends Prove to be Silver Lining i & m r - 1 V A ; He together and It just seemed to Mrs. Beatrice $125.70 wasto gathered Mrs. Anderson with that "when it rains it presented sta- A IN Anderson the best wishes of everyone in pours." services. tistical Her daughter, Neva, of Fred, Meanwhile, was just recovering from an attack of polio suffered two years ago who was employed in the heavy when her husband, Fred, was taken equipment unit of air installations, to the hospital. Diagnosis Polio! wanted to help also. Donations from his unit added up to $28 Things really looked black. which was presented to Fred by his But there's usually a silver lining foreman, Carl Ashbaker. somewhere in all those dark clouds The help from friends and coand Mrs. Anderson found it in fellow-workewas just the little lift the Hill workers at of the form Andersons needed to get them over AFB. the rough spots. Now, in addition When employees of the statisti- to knowing they're rich in friendcal services division, where Mrs. ship, they have news that the Anderson is employed, heard that Anderson will likely good recompletely polio had struck for the second cover from his polio attack. time in her family, they all wanted six-year-o- ld piililifp rs THE JOINT WAS REALLY JUMPING at the service club carnival last Friday. "Wildman" A3C Walter Pilar (above) heads a conga line, just one of the activities engaged in. Carnival Held at Service Club Was Fun for Everyone Approximately 900 guests "lived it up" at the service club carnival held last Friday night which was proclaimed a success by all in at W tendance. -- to help. Everyone contributed to the cause and a little nest egg of ,. A red corpuscle is not a Russian non-co- sir WGffVff Jiff The carnival, held in the service club and on the lawn, featured games of skill and chance, booths, fortune tellers, dancing and free hot dogs and pop corn. Another successful event held at the service club was the jitterbug contest last Monday. Three couples were chosen as winners and were each presented loving cups appro priately engraved. Winners were First: A2C Helen Wilkins and A2C Charles Carter. Second A2C Lee Soloman and Bonnie Stokes. Third: A2C Phillip Cavan and A1C Ramona Henderson. IlHif . July 4th Carnival To Be Held At Oaden Libert, n All K?. children are attend the carnfcal Hn?ffi the Fourth of Julv in Ogden, according X Evans. ene-inmaintenance. This J Tfi is being bv Ward as asponsored 3 be packed n, M$g,fi "There'll be all kinds cessions, rides, he said. "It T,idp2 ljr vcicuranon," lived on a hamburger for a v urcu on namburcer a week sn w i. v. k viuilt?, HudtrefiHriee rLM ' 7 ' JMVS XIV Everyone Invited To Riata Days At Layton July 4th Layton's annual Riata Days Fourth of July celebration will be bigger and better than ever this year, according to Jerry Slatter, flight operations. "We want to invite each and ev ery Hillf ielder to drop over to Lay-to- n on the 3rd and 4th to join in the fun," Slatter said. "Fun begins Friday night, July 3, at 7:30 p.m. with a beauty contest to be held in front of Adams Super Mar beautiful gals ket. Twenty-on- e will vie for the crown of Queen of Riata Days. Street dancing with a good orchestra will follow the contest. Parades, ball games, concessions, contests, model airplane . show, greased pig race, and fireworks make a full schedule of events for the fun of all on the big day, July 1 I I a rT I HI 1 is:i!i!!!::i!j::!i!ii:i!:::!!!!!:!i;;!;:i!!i!rd hKBffi . 4th. Climax of the celebration which is sponsored by the Layton Jay-cee- s, will be the giving away of a brand new car to a lucky winner. This will take place at 8:30 p.m. on the Fourth at the school 1 II I r 1 111 Ml! Uy sc -- I m vTunHv j)flTj r For I I 1 I the utmost in beautv. convenience. ... j Frigidaire tops! Come See how murK mr vl., you buy Frigidaire.' is - p ond see ill in vu ne when Just Look At These Features! , 6 V grounds. IfPrVka Full-wid- J Signal Cafe 4 v LAYTON. UTAH L Elva G. Vaughn th Super-Freez- v !v Big, riydrator porcelain-timshe- d Exc'us've Qw'ckube Ice Trays w k. q S"e'ves in Handy, lift-o- ut Meter-Mis- er i Manager the door shelves Mechanism ' I AILY Chest er Automatic Reset Defrosting I OPEN .nastetm fcskr W . I 1 f .llJ&lSJflHSL SSi SSilUrS3in i n'J JJ M1M IN HI f I - rlfc- f : to 9 P. M. Featuring 6 A. M. O O O Built and Backed by General Motors Breakfasts Luncheons Dinners OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9:00 P. M. Guaranteed Fast Service Only 5 Minutes Drive from Davis County Defense Plants. STOP BY for BREAKFAST . . . Drive down for a delicious hot lunch! NO DELAY . . . O We cater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons & Special Groups Bring your Section here for lunch or dinner meetings. I " LAYTON. UTAH aS35 , Hill AFB worked T 1 BOUNTIFUL, UTAH |