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Show HILL TOP TIMES AirlWd Zoning Kotrictlons Plan Page 3 Monthly Honor Awards Presented To Men of 461st Bombardment Winq Two men from the 461st Rk,. He is not married, and lives in tho troop area at Hill AFB. He has been stationed at Hill AFB for 14 months. . t.-- v received February's special military awards TSet. Edward moT hATmanie.r1Cldof Hill Air Force Base. ntena"ee Squadron received the award .as offlcer the month, and AlC Robert D. Harris, . at "vuiu m u ill e II I, Wing received the airman of the Col. Sheldon Post. Originally from Omaha Nebraska, MORRY'S munui awara. Maybe now The awards, which include a spe- makes his home atSgt. 270S Jefferson BARBER AND cially engraved bracelet and a let- at., Ogden. He is married, has ter of commendation, were pre- three sons, all of whom have been sented to the men in a special cere- in the service. Two of his sons are BEAUTY mony by Colonel H. J. Kieling, presently in the Air Force active 41 N. First East Street reserve. Hill AFB Commander. Sgt. Maybe, Ogden. has had a BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Airman Harris, who claims long and colorful career in the as his Ohio, 2 Hair Stylists is in military services. He first enlist- charge of the Airman home, 4 Barbers ed in the Army April 9, 1917, start- fice of the Director Branch, Ofof Personnel, ing out in the infantrv hut. 461st Bombardment Wing Head We Operate on the Hair tually serving in almost every quarters. He was recommended Hair Surgery by Expert branch. He joined the Air Forro ior nis award by his commander, March 26, 1946. Tonsorial Practitioners canton u. Hamilton. Set. Mavbe. head of thp nlUed majur t.r Ro-In M Open 8:00' A.M. to 7:00 P.M. shons in the 461st Field Maine. man contrast 'i Harris heen has nance bqa., was recommended for or Phone 239-27 months. He joined the Air nis awara Dy his Commander. I.t just JOrce after two venra rf 11 for Appointment the College of Steubenville, Ohio. Expert Ladies' Hair Cutting fned ' ' SHOP Steu-benvill- a zoning map of Counties are Pictured Advocate; Tt Powell programming; and Aries Steiner, maintenance 'wine Sitting (left to right) are J. H. Bonnemort, base Smud David H. Whitesides, supply and services. Absent (m the picture was taken was George D. Reid, base executive. nvpr Weber-Da- vis Zoning Committee. ffirfthe Hill AFB Airfield ofnr left to right) are Dallas F. Young. Judge f W Zoning Group Asks for Qorm Davis County Air Rules (field zoning regulations have been communities in the Hill AFB flying urged for six North Davis area, according to David SMcial e, Seventy Ladies Get to See AF in Action USED VALUES! the depot's Airfield Zoning Committee. n ajointconierence iieiu NenrlvJ 7ft vnnncO lamps were the Hill AFB zoning uniform zoning ordinances in the P'ivfTi an inside look of the Air officials vicinity of Hill AFB. The group has and no regulatory powers but works in Force when they were conducted jlanning directors, restrictions advocated for West Point, an advisory capacity, Mr. White-side- s on tours of Hill AFB recently. The ladies, wives of graduating said. Heights, on, Syracuse, Fruit Air Force ROTC students from ia, and East Layton. chairman of jfhitesides, CAR jaeui-stwee- Weber-Dav- p is communities, Mr. White-pointout, do not have ese air-zoni- ed ng Advan-- i ordinances. John Fry Retires After Seven Years . in adopting to conform to Davis cities and towns were The Mr. .ToVin Frv Vinv ussatyiKIot- - in jht out at the meeting. also ety-gsaf outlined group r I acuities service .Branch, Supply, ts safeguards, such as retired recently after seven years for buildings, for in-- n of federal service. in such future Friends in Facilities Service plans, Airfield Zoning. Committee honored him at a little farewell areas to these Government Service plans zoning sld ht maxi-heigh- e get-togeth- during 1953 urganized to enact and presented him a cial plaque that had been bv friends and The seventy-yea- er spe- auto-eranh- LCD. Timmons pins From ed rs. old worker had r a verv interesting and excitiner youth, according to his ration Ornhaned when he was 12 vears Gordon D. p., Timmons, 461st oia, ne was adopted Dy a tnoe oi Base re-- ? Group Commander, Indian who tauerht him their habits, returned from six months customs and relienon. rs. Bootstrap wary the under duty "Opera-Bootstra- p" program at the State Agriculture College e he received a Bachelor of degree in science, political onel Timmons, a native of had Completed twn an A a years at the of University S before WnrM t 8i h- it lie iiojin11, "Boot-- .. 1 became interested Hill APR HllT--r, Ka pa fellow at V,! officer who the advantages of the Armed fgwi I Forces tuan Sa.jersity.in ueopoliil. uum pontics Illuliea 1 rCOmbinflfann V aTi- - tim, f wm f TT i! and receivpH his BS degree. in AAi Enjoyi At Its B Visit Ogd ens beautiful Bowl Members of the Officers' Wives' Club acted as hostesses for the guests, answering many questions concerning Air Force lite. Hostesses fnr the Brigham Young Uni group of 45 were Mrs. Paul versity TV 'Fellows. Mrs. Robert F. Price, Mrs. William E. Carigan, Mrs. Wallace T. Schlinder, Mrs. James E. Leatherman, and Mrs. Roy P. Burnett. . fnr the afternoon tour of the University of Utah group were Mrs. William B. Furman, Mrs. James L. Harcrow, Mrs. Calvin Vos, Mrs. Charles F. Caskey, Mrs. Albert C. Hegenberger, Mrs. Albert A. Rondel, Mrs. Tom Teal, Mrs. London K. Allbright, and Mrs. HILL AFB NCO CLUB APRIL ACTIVITIES Oth SATURDAY, Hours 2100 Easter Dance Elmer's Door Prizes al SUNDAY, 10th 1400 Hours Easter Egg Hunt for T BOWL MONDAY,' 11th All Evening TV Fight Night 15c Can Beer , TUESDAY, 12th 1930 Hours Pinochle Tournament Cash Prizes WEDNESDAY, 13th 2000 Hours Free Dancing Lessons THURSDAY, 14th All Evening-Bi-ngo Big Cash Prizes 2030 Hours 15th FRIDAY, Pay Day Night Dance Melody Kings Hours SATURDAY, 10th-2- 100 Dance Gene's Combo Cash Door Prizes SUNDAY, 17th 1400 Hours Free Coffee Movie Free 1952 PONTIAC TUESDAY, 19th-1- 030 Hours-Pino- 1951 PONTIAC (Hydra. R. & H.) 1952 PONTIAC $995.00 Equipped V-- 8 1953 STUDEBAKER COM. REGAL (O'drive R. & H.) 1950 OLDSMOBILE " $1225.00 $575.00 (R. and H.) Extra Clean 88 $1350.00 $975.00 $795.00 (Hydra R. & H.) $325.00 - 1951 CHEVROLET (41,000 actual miles) chle . 6Equipped 1950 CHRYSLER, a Beauty (35,000 actual miles) .... Cash prizes Tournament Hours-F- ree Stth-lO- OO WEDNESDAY, TV Fight Night Bar Snacks ngo Evening-BiAll THURSDAY, 21st Prizes Cash Big AND BINGO NIGHTS FREE NURSERY ON DANCE nwr.t rrr MEMBERS ONLi DAY HOURS EACH DUTY STEAK DINNERS $1250.00 8 (Hydra. R. & H.) $1695.00 Equipped (Hydra. R & H.) Sharp Free Dralt ceer 0O0O-10-OO 8 1946 PLYMOUTH - MONDAY, ISth 1600 Hours Board of Governors Meeting Equipped (31,000 actual miles) Coffee All Day Kids-F- ree 8 (Hydra. R. & H.).. 1951 DODGE Band-C-ash Full-Leng- th PaRamoun 1953 PONTIAC 1949 FORD Semi-Form- Fcr Bowli C-1- 24 in his early teens he leit tne Indian tribe and joined up with a band of horse traders whose mecca was what is now Jackson Hole. Wyoming. Later he went into the produce business and delivered his wares to dude ranches .in Jackson Hole and Yellowstone Park. He now resides at 993 Orchard Drive, Bountiful, with his wife, Mahle. " TInon his retirement he v. Tntnerman. ine ' plans to "take it easy" and spend Utv3oo j TTtfih wives were ac- more time at what he claims is his r.nmnxnoA hv their husbands. only hobby: the pruning of trees. 1 "masters degree in i Brigham Young University in Provo and Ilniversitv of Utah in Salt Lake, were given a preview of the lite they could expect wnen their husbands enter active service. The tours, nlanned and euided by representatives of the Office of Information Services, included a medical talk, visits to the base chanel. the base exchange, the com missary, the maintenance hangars, and a trip through a $895.00 DELUXE $795.00 This is without a doubt the finest selection of choice used cars it has ever been our pleasure to offer to the public. Many more to choose from. See us soon. These are truly outstanding values. mm u&m m. 180 NORTH MAIN STREET, KAYSVILLE, PHONE 101 UTAH |