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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 6 WR1 Three Promoted to Rank of Captain From. 28th Logistic Support Squad March U, ,,, World-wid- e Participate in AF l9f;. -- vn Tournament w Three officers from the 2Sth Logistic ouppoiu to Lt. "Colonel: recently promoted to the rank of Captain, according Robert L. Foley, squadron commander. Receiving the promotion wens. Donald F. Campbell,, W imam v. Doty, and Albert Starnes. of Captain Campbell is Adjutant SquadSupport the 28th Logistic this position since ron, having held activated. J was the squadron from Lincoln, Nebraska, the tVio 4tt1st Bombard- patrol new captain was a highwaythe Air ment Wing, (L), last month received officer prior to entering02 combat 12 promotions as part of the 1955 Force in 1048. He flew a as II USA Ulticer promotion vycic. War World missions during in a 0 bomber. He Ton First Lieutenants received radio-gunnCaptain's bars; and two Captains resides with his wife and three were Utah. promoted to. Major. T children at Clearfield, f FreaericK u. a of uartiett, a Major is pilot Captain Doty Services Officer, Globemaster air transport and is 4Glst Personnel Andrew R. Colman, 461st and Indiana. Major from Peterbury, formerlyWrmM War TI he graduated Air Police Squadron Commander, to serve received their promotion ' orders in from Navigation School and February. Da on as a navigator m.lu, January The ten new Captains are: Ji.u- his Bachelor of Science He received M Hinsvark and Theodore D. Univer- j ati iorA frnm Purdue Weber, 7G4th Bomb Squadron; John LaFayette, Indiana. sity the Air Force in 1950 he J. Hughes, 461st Field Maintenance Squadron; Homer J. Rushings and attended pilot training and graduhis Herbert J. Walker, Jr., Must Air 1951, June earning in ated He Base Group; Douglas L. Lund-sted- t, second pair of aeriel wings. 4th Shoran Beacon Flight; resides at Apt. 330, Hill Garden Kenneth L. Oden, Robert VV. .Nora with his wife and son. man and Kenneth R. Long, 766th Captain Albert Starnes, formerly Bomb Squadron; and Anthony M. a is Georgia, wt,v, pilot. He graduated from Granese, 461st M&b uroup. training in May 1943. During pilot U77.11 War TT Via flew 30 COmbat missions in the South Pacific as a recently fighter pilot. He was. the rating of Senior Pilot ionn niwraft commander.- Capt. Starnes, his wife, and five children reside at Ant. 249. Will uaraen Mr. R. S. Stevenson, principal of Homes. . the Central Davis Junior High School at Lavton. was the featured speaker at the March luncheon of the Hill AFB Officers' Wives' club. ' 461st Wing Lists or-me- rly Promotions tor Twelve Of ficers B-2- er - 1.1 1 C-1- 24 ng rnY-torsvill- C-1- 24 Officers Wives Hear Layton School Official Signal Cafe Mr. Stevenson addressed club members on "The effects of fre quent changing of residence in the life of an elementary student," a topic which is of special interest to Air V orce parents. The luncheon was held last Tuesday afternoon at the Officers' club and was sponsored by the Medical Wives headed by Mrs. Kobert W. A St. Patrick's Dav Robinson theme was carried out which fea tured green shamrocks on the walls and unusual table decorations. LAYTON. UTAH Elva G. Vaughn Manager OPEN DAILY ' Sun. Thru Thursday 5 :30 A.M. to 10 P.M. ; Fri. and Sat. 5:30 A.M. to 12 o'Clock Midnight N Featuring Breakfasts Luncheons Dinners Returns From TDY Major Clinton D. Hamilton, 461st Guaranteed Fast Service Headquarters Squadron Commander, returned this week from three months temporary duty as Air Liaison Officer with the First Armored Division during the widely publicized "Operation Blue Bolt" at Fort Hood, Texas. "Operation Blue Bolt," the largest action of its kind in several years, consisted of battle maneuvers between two armored divisions, the First and Fourth, and included participation of over 40,000 combat-equippe- d troops. Drive Only 5 Minutes 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. OPENING GRAND I wir- iiiiKiiwMmiiiMiiillliiif?li s - last week were the. Hill Air Victorious in the Northwest Sports Conference Bas ketball Tournament an ts to extra game to garner the in oi McChord Al defeated AFB it Hill "Hornets". Base Force standing between basketball sweethearts Lorraine championship Shown above are Coach Joe Hess First row (1 to r) An IC Ralph Bowman, AlC Go Foley (left)and Camille Chapman (right) A1C Robert White, A1C Woodrew .Jacobs, and Leland SSgt. Second Nixon, Frey, SSgt. Charles Johnson, row (1 to r) AlC Louis Casali A1C William Kazmer, team manager. Jerome Green, SSgt.John Scanlon, A1C Frank Cooke, 2nd Lt. Herbert Thompson, 2nd Lt. Roy Coppinger, 2nd Lt A1C Af:iln4 qn1 CfCfrr TamM C.arr. i ri Hill AFB Hornets Named Champs Of Northwest Basketball Tourney The Hill Air Force Base Hornets emerged as champions of the Northwest Conference Basketball tournament recently concluded at Hill AFB. . The Hornets won the honor in competition with six other Air Force teams from the Northwest area. They will now represent the Northwest conference in the Air tournament to Hornets have worn the victor's Force World-Wid- e be held at Orlando, Florida March crown. They also garnered the championship in 1951. Champions 28 to April 2. in 1952 was Fairchild AFB while The local team won the title in a in 1953 and 1954 Larsen AFB was thrilling final game with McChord No. 1 team. AFB which ended with a score of Colonel H. J. Kieling, Hill AFB 51 to 47. The Hornets, who were was on hand at the commander, half-tim- e, trailing by four points at of conclusion the tournament to put on a last half rally to make awards. defeat their opponents. The most valuable player's award Runner-u- p honors of the tourna- went to Lt. Louis J. McKenna from ment went to McChord AFB, McChord. His superb ball handling Tacoma. Washington, who had de and team play won the plaudits feated the Hill Hornets early in of the entire tournament, accordtournament play. This made it ing to Joe Hess, Hill's athletic necessary for the Hornets to play director. an extra game to decide the tourna Attendance at all games was ex ment championship. cellent, Hess said. The games were Geiger Air Force Base took the fairly even except for one or two. third place slot. A total of fifteen The winners were never decided games were played in the tourna- until the closing moments of the ment competition. Teams who par game. The highest score in the tourna' ticipated, in addition to the three top winners, were Fairchild AFB, ment was made by the McChord Great 'alls AFB, Portland Munici team who got 86 points. Lowest score was by the host, Hill AFB, pal Air Port, and Larson AFB. This is the second time the with a points, Judge: You say you've a perfect answer to inis wite murder cham What is it? He: She wasn't my wife. For Bowling Enjoyment At Its Best Visit Ogden's Beautiful Bowl PARAMOUNT BOWL ft V EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON IE JAY" and Combo BitaQVBrivo Inn NEVER 3S10 Riverdale Road A COVER CHARGE OGDEN SPECIAL Saturday Only . . Burgers . . . 8 for 12 March 1955 $1.00 or Each Shakes 15c All drinks free with sandwiches 15c Under new management DfivShreck and Fonden Howell ACROSS FROM SLIM OLSON'S ON HIGHWAY 91 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! TED AND MARGE ARE BACK1 FINE FOOD Special to FAVORITE BEVERAGES O DANCING UNTIL IDHfieiaers-FR- EE 1 : 00 A.M. TAP BEER EVERY FRIDAY from 4:00 to 5:00 P. M- - |