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Show April 9, 1954. HILL TOP TIMES Offers More for Your Money Page 3 28th Log Honors Master Sergeant Who Retires I toll :" r Ay TOSSING OUT BOUQUETS Letters of commendation have been steadily rolling in on the outImpressive military ceremonies standing jobs that have been performed by civilian and military perhighlighted 20 years of military sonnel. For instance, a letter came in from Francis E. Warren, AFB, service last week for MSgt. Nor-ri- s Wyoming, commending the excellent work performed by the communi L. Manchester of the 28th Lo cations maintenance and engineering personnel from OOAMA in engigistic Support Squadron. neering and installing new equipment at that base. Mr. Lawrence E. Sgt. Manchester was retired Wright, telephone repairman, was especially cited for exceptional work. . Another letter from Fairchild AFB, Washington, expressed appre from the Air Fnrre ciation for outstanding work performed by Hill AFB personnel on Projthan 20 vears of ptivow kjxj. cdwiaa ivv; aiiu ect was honored by a formal review "Assist Now." . . . Mrs. Shirley Cook, supervisor, supply catalog bv me am logistic Support Squad- change unit, was recently praised in a letter for aid she gave in train ron members. He was also pre ing personnel in the mechanized supply catalog procedure. sented a letter of commendation CUPID'S CORNER upon his retirement by Lt. Colonel MSgt. Ralph C. Wagner, news coordinator from the 2949th Depot Robert comFoley, squadron Group, reports that wedding bells rang recently for A2C Training mander. Uharles T. Brodnax and Miss Sharon Pmgree. Ihe young couple chose Enlisting in the Army Air Corps Elko, Nevada, for the wedding site. . . . Mr. Stephen Allen of machine m January, 1934, Sgt. Manchester shop announces that he and Miss Gloria Albretsen are now Mr. and Mrs. has been on continuous active duty since that time. He served over- HILL WOODMILL BASKETBALL TEAM The Hill Woodmill basketball team, sponsored by personnel in the seas in both World War- II and Korea and spent some time with woodmill section, entered the Ogden City Recreational Industrial league and won fifth place, according to Quintes L. Wilson, news re the occupation forces in Japan. porter from the woodmill section. This team was managed by Kevell Formerly from East Brownfield, Davenport, woodmill supervisor. The team then entered the Gold Maine, Sgt. Manchester has been Medal tournament and won the consolation championship. They were assigned to Hill AFB since May, presented a trophy. Team members listed below received individual 11K33. He is NCO in charge of awards: Lee Howard Green, Lamar A. Green, Claude M. Maintenance Engineering for his Thomas, RobertTaylor, D. Shipley, Joseph Lundgreen, Louis Bertram, Dennis squadron. Dabblin, Hubert Wood, Eldridge Wood. Other team players are Daniel Following his retirement from Cardwell, George Jackson, Carl Wold and Vernon Flint. active service, he will make his home in Sacramento, Calif. He has BOOTIE BRIGADE Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hall, sheet SSgt. arid Mrs. Eddie A. Bilyeu, accepted a position as maintenance engineering specialist at metal section, girl, born Mar. 28. 2949th Depot Training Group, girl, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Redford, Og- born March 11, to be named Kathie McClelland AFB. Jo. den, boy, born March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Joy A. Beller, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wiberg, machine shop, boy, born March 12. woodmill section, girl, to be named "COMMON SENSE CUTS EX Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, Sylvia Lori. ENSE." $aving $Iocan submitted machine shop, boy, born March 2. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryan, ma- woodmill section, girl, to be named by Lloyd U. Chamberlain. Sheet Metal Aircraft Repair Line 1. Rebecca. chine shop, boy, born March 25. - - Mrs. Nancy Vos, wife of Lt. Colonel Calvin M. Vos, judge advocate, displays some of the wonderful bargains to be found in the thrift shop located in the south end of the cafeteria. The lamp in the photo above costs just $3.75 and the portable radio only $17.50. A complete dinner set for 8 of . Franciscanware dishes, like the pieces shown right, may be had for only $6.05. A set of 8 sherbet glasses, like those shown at left, are on sale for just $3.30. Civilian as Well as Military May Thrift Shop Bargains at the where Then here's a Buy hunter Are you a bargain happy hunting! It's the Thrift Shop most unusual collections Contest Winner ? you'll have place which has one of the in one place, of bargains ever assembled nr ir j.w hit j; in. ma, mis. vjitiviii according chairman of the thrift shop. The Thrift Shop, which is located in the south end of the cafeteria, is an activity sponsored by the Officer's wives club. It has items for sale to both civilian and at Hill Air Force Base iff military personnel. "And," says Mrs. Vos, "Our shop is just lull oi wonaeriui vcems at unbelievably low nrices. We've cnt electric atvnliances. dishes. clothing, and household goods, all in good condition. Ihey are items that have been turned in by military personnel for auick sale.'.' "I'll tell you how we can sell these items at such low prices," "Sometimes when she confided. military personnel get transferred to other locations they unai it eas ... some ot tneir ioe to sacrifice ier longings at low prices rather than take them with them." "We'd esneciallv like the civi lians to come in and browse around in our store during their lunch neriods or after work. This store is for them too and they'll be amazed at the bargains! The Thrift Shop is open on and Wednesday from 11 a.m. until 4:30 p.:n. . r. v n . vail vauvv Assistant Deputy j for Materiel Control Division, was $25 richer recently after having won a con-wsponsored by a local radio station. Captain Carr entered the wusade for Freedom- - contest, nich called for writing an essay outlining benefits of free- Cantain William st and what that freedom meant personally. Judges approved of the ideas submitted by dom aptain Carr and announced him ne of the weekly winners. FOR SALE Shake shingle home East bench location, Ogden. Near 1'olK &cnooi.2 Ha a heat, fi rms. half basement, rms. u nslflirs nartiallv finished fenced-i- n large yard with cement $iu,auu. patio & fireplace. Garage, $1,500 down payment. Will finance balance. Call Ugden -- c c GAY, TRIPS OlAWOROU pin de Janeiro ana , to mo TftQ .ait NEW ENGLAND BUCKET f handles . buy o HERE'S ALL c TV ' in our YOU DO ... . Q Count the number of G's and E's left out of the paragraph to the right. 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