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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 Octoh ROD AND GUN NEWS Noall F. Hyde Gets $200 Award A $200 award for Sustained Su- . i perior rerrormance was recenwj awarded to Noall F. Hyde, Equipment Maintenance Mechanical fore man, Facilities Services Branch, Supply and Services Directorate. Some valuable tips for deer hunters are outline Via TToV, VicU ""wuiea in tho n r . lou in uwc w"i aim viitme u"0mn .Bulletin All fVip Hepr flrfin't shot, rm rnuninn MVlilJC IMV. Yu 1 1 will J f have more enjoyaDie num a lew aays after the season opens. There may hunt is to oa . be a few less deer '. . . there will the hear?. "YB,V.8M (others be a great many less hunters both animal 2- bef(e 1 1 Director ot supply ana services. ,Jj 4A NOAL F. HYDE ate. The shop, under Mr. Hyde's di- - FT. - DIJN. J. Some Pumpkin! Caroline JohnBEWITCHING son get ready for the forthcoming Hallowe'en festivities by picking out a suitable pumpkin to transform into a Miss Johnson, who works in the Administration Division of Supply and Services, is 18 years old, single, and lives at 334 Goddard Street, Ogden. (Photo by Boyd Tate) Jack-o-lan-ter- rection, has set some outstanding records in the Incentive Awards program. One hundred percent of the employees (16) who work in the shop have submitted suggestions this year for saving time and money in their shop. A total of 36 suggestions have been submitted since January and 19 of these have been adopted while four are await ing committee action. Mr. Hyde resides at 798 North Main, Kaysville, with his wife and three children. FROM THE FT.PIX POST the heat vo Ule me the road and in the field. If you must hunt opening day, you will kill more deer sitting still in crowded country than chasing deer for the next fellow. Expect" snow in the mountains. Go prepared. Take car chains and a pair of pacs. They may be too hot for dry ground, but they are fine if snow falls. Also on the subject of footwear, cushion solles make rough ground softer. Choose comfortable, tough footwear. If it snows, sit tight. You may have to stay a day or two, but it will beat trying to drive through a blizzard. Remember, too, you'll stand a better chance of busting that buck after the snow falls. Deer move then. Wear a red cap and jacket. It is required by law, and it may save j'our life. Know the water situation of your camp. Prepare for a dry camp, if you don't know. After shooting your deer, bleed j Intermountain 1 and hang the meat as soon as possible. Wipe out blood with dry rags. Trailer Co. Water will cause meat to spoil, so don't wet it if you can't dry 3 3776 Wall Ave, Ogden J it. ' If you hang your deer by the "Best Trailers of all are I head, it will drain better and be J I on Wall." easier to skin. A sure way to get. sick on your J - , Last Day Saturday "AT EASE.' tfeaaing Husband Sends Thanks to All Bill Who Helped Pay Hospital hand" of Supply and Services directorate The willing "helping came into play again recently to help a father of three children with finances needed for his ailing wife. A total of $854 was donated by of generous friends and SCUTTLEBUTT Earl D. Jacques, foreman of the PetAircraft Refueling section, roleum Branch, to help him pay costly hospital and nursing bills which piled up during the illness of his wife, Jane. Jacques' wife first became ill says Jacques, "constant prayers brought her through that." She was hospitalized for three months and was then released to her home. "She is improving slowly but still needs constant care," Jacques said. "But just having her home is wonderful." "I would like to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for the help they have given me. The with some money helped so much of the costly bills. ' I just don't know what I'd have done without it. "You just cant realize what a lift it is for a fellow to know that his friends want to help when he's in trouble. Thanks again to everyone." And his three children, Sharon, 12; Bill, 0, and Connie 7, add their thanks, too. rW to 25 10 Now a year ago. At first they gave up all hope of her recovery. "But", free Save 3 Mattresses 7 Springs sofas Hide-a-be- d Roll-a-wa- cots y Blankets, spreads pillows "Wh9 woi driving tail nigto?' A marine and his girl were sit ting on a couch discussing intellectual things, like telepathy. "Would you call it telepathy," she said, "if I were thinking about the same thing you are 7 "No, I'd call it just plain luck." Everything Except Mfgrs. resale priced items which we are not allowed to discount Gini(L(g(L!! FOR THE BEST TROPHY BUCK TAKEN BY A WEBER COUNTY RESIDENT 1st PRIZE HIGH POWERED RIFLE 2nd PRIZE RIFLE SCOPE 3rd PRIZE Hunting Knife Easy Budget Terms up to years stores- amirs' mm OPEN 'TIL J n. SUPPLY EXTENDS "HELPING HAND" lQr 1 on Hvde was presented the Foote, award by Colonel i Philip i B. . ri Mr. A 1955 Tips to Deer Hunters Given by Sports Scribe by JACK WAY For Outstanding Performance The award was given to him for his outstanding work as a supervisor in promoting the Incentive Awards Program. Mr. Hvde's superior stated: "Mr. Hvde has encouraged his employ ees to submit suggestions and has aided in working out solutions to the problems that his men find. His record for encouraging his men has helped to make the Faci lities Service Machine shop the leading section per capita in the submission and adoption ot suggestions in the Supply director Si!? - one 0 Ameri 1 iron-cla- d 7 3059 HARRISON, OGDEN guarantee !3 l years Dependability "V l i m - furniture carpets appliances the friendly |