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Show V HILL TOP TIMES August 141953 He Had to "Waite fER THE HILL New Son Arrives lor Mr. and Mrs. Kubisch Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood W. Kubisch announced this week the birth of an S pound son, born August 9. Mr. Kubisch is assistant J?b5y in building 105. Clifton Sawyer and Donna irried recently in an Ogden ceremony. Cliff works . Barbara Whitelock and Johnny Anderson J."18," 8. A SavDeer rifle, remodeled Win300 70 lever action or age chester. Call MlkeJuenger, Ogden 30-O- G, superintendent of shops division, maintenance engineering. Mrs. Millie Kubisch formerly worked in civilian personnel. This is the 4Sal pWe August niinwed wedding ceremonies. t large reception at the Barbara works in the Mice and John is shift foreman in wheels and brakes. 5tl2i a honeymoon trip to California in September and will i8mwUldring August 15 for Robert D. Church and PiL Roberts works in vehicle preventive maintenance k honeymoon at Yellow- 'Swlyweds will spend a i i WANT TO BUY COOL SPRINGS two-wee- Signal Cafe lPlSescnic, and the Meadows in Ogden canyon was fer the base supply personnel and their families, who p baseball, luncheon, and a program. Saturday August 15, is the big day for a good time f or n'&i wheels,- brakes. and strut shops. They're all going 'irrow afternoon, at Lagoon where they'll swim, dance, Tories planning' section retired from their labors recently an enjoyable evening. utothe Willows in Ogden canyon for were all teatured on the the with trimmings hamburgers voucher control clerk, who is transferring was served, followed by an evening of dancing Lena Obray, clerk in warehouse 2C, was Williams, ' f Thelma r.. inViDAn ImVets club . at a parlor iW LAYTON. UTAH Elva G. Vaughn - i b Springs plant j. y voi6iinig m me annual snop picnic ioy was tne spocj. cnuseii iut- xl branch. Dinner, games and fun was enjoyed services 1 1 - -1 . otfon1aTlf('. iyees of building 10G are M was held by instrument still talking about the honey of a repair branch at Lagoon a while value were awarded to Harry ( prizes of questionable L oral C. Lee and Gay Pettingill. John RoRss acted as master Conies and kept the program rolling hilariously along. Some tuts were Howard Hanson's magician routine; Wes Porter's r ia. D,.i.n orA Pnv White's small fre'a tan Aannirtcr Vowo dance featuring barrubias' novelty sack dance, and a "can-can- " fa (?) from building 106: Ted Prater, John Ross, Howard Door cd Earl Nye. andTheola Powell, COOL COMO first child. couple's . . . Morgan, Utah llust a Weber Canyon Manager Swimming OPEN DAILY It took 6 14 years but Rulon W. Waite (above) finally got his sheepskin his bachelor's degree in Waite first started psychology. college way back in J938 but took time out to help win a war and to raise a family. But he didn't like to leave anything unfinished and that degree always looked good so he tried again. By taking a couple of years at the U of U and then finishing up the remaining requirements at evening courses while he worked at Hill AFB as a placement and employee relations advisor, Waite reached his goal this spring. Helping to celebrate his graduation were his four children, Jan 11, Dick 8, Bobby 5, and Rula Jean 2. Drive TJd 20-Min- Skating A. M. to 9 P. M. Featuring Bowling Breakfasts Luncheons Dinners 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 . . . We cater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons & Special Groups Bring your Section here for lunch or dinner meetings. Try Our Wonderful, New COMO CAFE Featuring ... STEAKS CHICKEN Clean, Courteous Service both ot the machine shop, engine repair, their first wedding anniversary with dining and celebrated iD THAT PRE- - parts overhaul, engine repair, became a United . . An idea paid off for Sara Mann, warehouse received an award for $37 for her suggestion of handling merits . . , The Woodmill baseball team challenges any team nromises to beat them . . . Terrv Forssrren. I Fred Forsgren, ac woodworker, arrived home tie other day W confined to the hospital for 16 days with polio . . . Members iwdmill branch welcomed back to work Gus Kopinitz who had i couple of weeks in the hospital Mrs. Bertha Page, of the it office, is boasting about the arrival of a new m. Mother of the baby is Mrs. Renee Patterson who formerly i the maintenance engineering office , . . New faces seen work in the manufacture and are Gwen renair of Ninomiya recently . dtizen and ... in sub-divisi- ad Julia on Bosley. i accessories safety award was won by the sub-divisi- on com-Jf- as branch after beiner held bv the instrument, renair branch Months. But the instrument branch claims their wall looks the plaque without that they're doing all meximontn . . . Kobeit A. Hall is tan storage branch. He succeeds duties of superintendent of vehicles 1$ ACTION M season is t again and the just around first step been taken by HAFB Men's Wroach has flw of the Peue. If you President Lee J pm Hal who f The remember Hank DeBoer, Thorup, Secre-$tt- er Francom and out this scratches Hill Top Times will scores, special fjble (Tendings and infor- - $m going so 3fprogre8 W LSjfr1 - ..cw on far. The Ro?m- - Cap- - ieams r"ce.rs the hkll intend-IlLar!J.nvit- ed, In the have met pamount .Wbai6,.0; Raymond N. Walker who and equipment sub-divisio- n. amount added for prizes and be up to the team trophies will ' captains. Now, what are we .going to do? We had 18 teams last year who are seeded entries this year if they muster at least three members. Each year we always have some chancres and this year we also have two full team vacancies to round out 20 teams and a full house. These extra slots will be filled on a first come first entered basis. (Teams consist of 5 men get plus alternate if desired.) SoFrana team set up, contact Hal com, and have the captain attend the meeting on the 21st. Individual bowlers wanting a spot should also call Hal. Think about when you'd like to start. Last year we began on Sept. 8 and since the 7th is a holiday this 14th year we have a choice of themeans start we The or 21st. later a later finish next spring. Do you need shoes? A new ball? How about shirts? Team . name ? Lets get ready for a lot of fun. If you want any more dope just call Hank Ext. r.!)4, Lee 47,?,, Hal 8213 or Phil . Phil Biddle by in their power to the new branch foreman of night Cedat$,.na;dthl at AW 1950 Buick Roadmaster Riviara Sedan green King of the highway, gleaming selectronic ra finish, excellent tires, dio; bring in the tamiiy to mis oeauiy at You'I Save $M.wi. be n to 1949 Studebaker Commander Starlite v gas-savi- INTER MOUNT AIN , JUITAR STUDIOS -- L ungton Phne Ogden 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. I s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- i- $099. or New paint, good tires, excellent spotlight. A real OLSEN value at onlyA bly . . oft l.Tlanr Sedan interior, Kew motor, radio, heater, spotlesscouW you CHEVROLET OLSEN at only onlyat this buy match Sedan 1949 Chevrolet Radio, heater, seat covers; new motor, only at OLSEN'S could you buy a car of this quality for s Tocconrpr Coune heater- -a good clean car. the Chevrolet OK way Sale Pick-u- u n 1952 Chevrolet. value at Hamburger Just like new. rtrirp. Three davs onlv at -- vi j SI 299. or $1099 T . motor, $699. $777. . i SSdtttonW 1" New Classes Now Forming New paint, good tires, dandy heater. Yours for only 1947 Chevrolet Coupe has new This car is mechanically perfect; Radio and dandy. tires, new seat covers; aYou couldn't possioverdrive. a buy more automobile for 447. Play the STEEL GUITAR Passenger Coupe $1499. 0,h.!r" 'i-To- ne 3Q77. price only Wo 1949 Chevrolet, 5 ne lnrmntv--a- ll 45c units that carry the famous Chevrolet at Special Sale Prices. Olsei Chevrolet LAYTON. UTAH Co, |