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Show January HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 Births Inspects 7th Radar Calibration Squadron Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Pettit (ground equip section), boy, born Depember 5, to be named Ralph CUPID'S CLUB The nicest Christmas present Susie Schick got was an engagement ring which signifies her forthcoming marriage to Karl Zobell, cfnrionf of TtVTT TVipv nlan to be married in Aueust. Susie works in the sheet metal section . . . Tim R. Davis of machine shop section chose December 18 for his marriage date with the former Miss Myrna William. Mr. and Mrs. -- u.;.v . . Tmn T?ofinYnninn vv.H.i.. liaiil, Marylyn Taylor now answers tr- - J cVianfifed o Ail I 4 IHT1 If & general of the Major General Delmar T. Spivey, commanding Central Air Defense Force, passes' SSgt. Frank A. Haferland (right) and SSgt. Charles H. Morgan as he inspects troops of the 7th Radar Calibration Squadron which is under his command. General Spivey visited Hill AFB last week to inspect the facilities of his new unit which was recently transferred to Hill Air Force Base from Sioux City, Iowa. Prior to his assignment as comGeneral manding general of the Central Air Defense Force, He Forces. Defense Air of commander as the served Japan Spivey be when 1945 in AFB activities Hill with associated was closely was attached to the Air Training Command. FELLER'S their names recently. Alan. to the new name of Mrs. Dan JJ rlulst mm.u and trie iormer Alice jvicrveai is now m.uuwu of .landing gear 11 Robert December on for Taylor bells rang Wedding Smith Of Ogden Congratulations repair unit and his bride Sally are in order for Clara Sorbe and Claire Paulsen of accessories scheduling section, who recently became Mr. and Mrs.. HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS . The famous, fabulous Rose Parade had some enthusiastic viewers in the person of a couple of Hillflelders : Edward Birch, loreman ot the reject unit of engine repair, and Rudolph Vynes, foreman of the machine shop unit of engine repair. These two and their wives took to J.os Angeies ana oan advantage of the holiday season to motor repair Diego . . Another Hillfielder, John Wendel fromof armament Roses Parade on section,' was lucky enough to see the Tournament New Year's Day . . . Ray Pigeau, foreman of parts packaging unit, engine, repair, visited his folks in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during the holidays. Florence Smith, harness shop, spent a very enjoyable Christmas vacation with her daughter and family in Couer d'Alene, Idaho . . . Mary Downs, harness shop, is back to work after a visit with friends A holiday vacation to southern Utah and relatives in Los Angeles was enjoyed by Elmer Calder, harness shop, and his family . . . Herman Steiner, supervisor in ground equipment section, spent the holidays in Phoenix, Arizona, with his two daughters, one son and nine grandA synthetic trainer employee, Raymond Randall, and wife children spent happy holidays with friends and relatives in Denver . . . All the sights at Miami, Florida-- were taken in by Harry Harmon, a sheet metal worker, and his wife. RANDOM REPORTS Kortnev H. Kofoed. an employee of engine repair branch from October 1950 to October 1951, returned to his job at Hill AFB after seeiner military service in Korea. Kofoed saw over 9 months active service at the front and participated in such operations as ork onop - MEAT PACKING CO. Retail and Wholesale , . . . returning after military duty is Another . December 22. Mr. and Mrs. John Coffey (ac cessories section, vehicle & equip. repair) boy, born December 24. to be named Danny Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klee (mag neto unit, engine repair) girl, born December 23, to be named Tari Marie Klee. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green, (in spector whse 1SB) girl, born Jan " uary 1. ... 1 .... .... .:..LB. ...LB. WHOLE OR HALF Hams and Bacon cured, Sausage ground and 4W for the Cut and Wrapped GROUND BEEF Dovle C. Jones, a former engine test section employee. The former A sign in the Pacific area : "Hats staff sergeant spent time in Korea where he participated in such altered to fit nny promotion." operation as Christmas Hill and Sandbag Castle. A former sheet metal worker, Mrs. Maurine Tolman, recently gave birth to a baby boy which makes her third son . . . William P. Ham mons. sheet metal section, is the proud grandfather of twin girls born December 15 . . . Hjalmar Larsen, long time sheet metal worker, retired recently . . . Mrs. June Henderson of the paint, dope and fabric section, recently received recognition for outstanding participation LAYTON. UTAH m the blood donor, program, according to reports from her section Euclide Therrien, armament section, is still bragging about the prize fish he caught last August that was 37 inches long. He now has the 22 pound trout mounted and it's his prize possession. He caught the Manager fish in Fremont Lake at Pinedale, Wyoming, which he claims is the best fishing spot in the country. , Elva G. Vaughn 1 Captain Gets Post With RAF in England On Exchange Basis of Philo H. from drinking, start a saloon in your own home. Be the only cus will not have to tomer, and you ' buy a license. Give your wife $12 Rhynehart Captain the 28th Logistic Support Squad- to buy a gallon of whiskey. There ron at Hill AFB was recently as- are 128 snorts in a gallon. Buy all signed to the RAF at Yorkshire, your drinks from your wife at 40 tour as cents a snort and in four days Staff Offi- when the gallon is gone your wife cer. will have $39.20 to put m the bank Captain Rhynehart will be at- and $12 to buy another gallon. If tached to the Office of the Air you live 10 years and buy all your Attache, US Embassy, London, booze from your wife and then die with snakes in your boots, she will England. The thirty-two-yeold Captain, have $35,750.40 on deposit, enough who reported to Hill AFB in June to bury you respectfully, bring up 1953, will be accompanied to Eng- the children, buy a house and lot, land by his wife and two marry a decent man and forget 6he ever knew you. England, for a two-yeExchange Officer-Ai- r lbs. $ 'jj 00 MEDITATION If you absolutely cannot refrain ar 5:30 A. M. to 12 Midnight Featuring Breakfasts Luncheons Dinners Guaranteed Fast Service " Only 5 Minutes Drive from Davis County Defense Plants. STOP BY for BREAKFAST . . . Drive down for a deli-ciohot lunch! us ar BEEF LIVER 00 PORK LIVER SAUSAGE 1 lbs. $ . 00 No Lay-a-w- LUNCH MEAT lbs. S Tl 00 u .53 RUMP ROAST LB. SffiLOIMP r ROAST ' gQ OFF Not Just A Few I tems-- E very thing Sir-Lo- in Rib or Refunds ay TO 1 LB. Round Luncheons & Special Groups Bring your Section here for lunch or dinner meetings. Everything Must Go! PORK ROAST T-Bo- ne NO DELAY We cater to Civic Clubs, FORCED TO QUIT.! glbs.$,jj00 FRANKS and LB . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Camden (sheet metal) boy,. born December 27. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright (machine shop inspection) girl. born December 27, to be named Robin Hanna. A2C and Mrs. Robert Richards (maintenance training) boy, born January 4, to be named Roy Carl. OPEN D ALLY WHOLE OR HALF Lard rendered, Freezer. ... Mr. and Mrs. LaRoy Hooper (grinder unit, machine shop) boy, born December 21, to be named Lynn LaRoy. Mr. and Mrs. Joe I. Atencio, (photographic and visual navigation equipment) boy, born December 10. Mr. ' John P. Krebs (cylinder unit, engine repair) girl, born Signal Cafe 2 MILES WEST OF NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT AND MILE NORTH FROM SYRACUSE CHURCH THEN 1 BLOCK EAST BEEF PORK ... Ridsre Lawrence Moss (sheet metal section) girl, born December 16. Mr. and Mrs. Don Crane, (minor repair, machine shop) boy, born December 13, to be named Glen ... n 15, 1954 O Schwinn Bikes O Guns Ammunition O Fishing Equipment O ' o o o o LAYTON LAYTON, UTAH Hunting Equip. Toys Ski Equipment And Many More |