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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 January 27, 1956 Classes Offered in Reading Skill, Geography Clashes in reading improvement and geography will be taught for civilian and military personnel following working hours. The classes will begin February 7 and will be held luesday anu TVim-sdaevenings from 7 until :' $4.50. By taking this 9:30 p.m. and will be taugni Dy personnel increase reading can course you University of Utah professors. Registration will be held irom Tamiarv 30' until February 3, at the Education Services office, Bldg. Room 601, from 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Further information BUYS may be had by calling Ext. 591. . v S-2- Classes taught will be: bpeech Reading Improvement: Lasts 6 weeks. Three hours credit, tui tion cost is $18. Cost to military OUTSTANDING ESTATE speed from 50 to 100 percent. Geography 165 Regional geography of South America. 4 credit hours. Lasts 6 weeks. Tuition cost is $24. Cost to military: $6. DAVIS COUNTY REAL FOR HILL FIELD WORKERS... 21 BRICK RAMBLER IN CLEARFIELD a very attrac new home with very nice living room, utility tive, practically conhis determine to minutes Patio slab in very nicely landscaped lot. All closets. room, good trol of the aircraft and despite the in and are paid. Only $12,000 on 5 G. I. loan! specials on the officials protests from ground, Captain Anthony declined A REAL BUY shake bungalow with 2 bedrooms, nice closets orders to "bail out," set up his KiLcnen utility room, vihh neat, extras including storm room, living NOW YOU'RE ONE OF US Flanked by friendly final approach and came in for Moors, covered patio, awnings, fencing etc. Close to school and Arthur H. Warnes (center) is presented a red, white, and blue what he says was "the smoothest church. Attractive terms on purchase price of only $9750.00. cake in honor of his becoming a United States Citizen. landine of my 'career." At that 2 bedroom brick time no successful landing had EXCELLENT VALUE IN CLEARFIELD rambler. Attractive living, 12x16 kitchen, good closets, full basement been made with such a condition existing. plus attached brick garage with utility room (both heated) comAlso during the summer of 1955 plete sprinkling system plus chain link fence. $17,000.00, call for details. fate credited Captain Anthony with Co-workers another "first" when the landing BRICK RAMBLER just one year old, 3 bed he was "test ATTRACTIVE eear on an with rooms closet By DOROTHY G. NELSON area, large living room with drapes. Im- large hopping failed to extend. Un A red, white and blue cake, featuring two American flags, helped aware mediate possession $1500.00 down, take over G. I. loan $70.60 what had happened until of Camera Repair workers .velcome their "newest citizen" into their his aircraft touched the runway, per month. Total price $12,500.00. Call for appointment to see. midst. slid his plane Captain Anthony SCHOOLS brick bungalow. Attractive liv Arthur H. Warnes, formerly from England, was surprised last 4,000 feet on its "belly" and then HOME NEAR room with newly added dinette with natural birch walls, 2 a week with little party honoring ing become to off and take him for recently becoming a Uni- who reside with them at 62 Chi managed bedrooms, modern kitchen. New gas furnace and air conditioner inairborne again. Once again m the stalled. Good value at only $10,900.00. Call today. ted States citizen. Arthur's couse of Street, Salt Lake City, are air he succeeded, thru the workers in Camera Repair staged cago 17, Ann 15, Linda 12, Roger emergency systems, in extending ATTRACTIVE BRICK BUNGALOW with nice extra sleepthe event the day after he received Colin the landing gear and made an un Kathleen 5. and 10, room nlus bath with shower in full basement. 2 bedrooms ing his final citizenship papers. 12x17 living room with drapes gas heat full cement drive 4 In Bradford, Yorkshire, England, eventful landing. The patriotic cake proclaimed in Mrs. Anthony and the couple's old and offered now, at just $13,000.00. years red, white and blue frosting: "Wel- where they formerly lived, Mr three children, thirteen-year-ol- d was Warnes an industrial photoS. U. addition Citizen." In come, Gary and six to the cake, Mr. Warnes was pre- grapher. He has worked at Hill Nancy, the vear-ol- d one-ha- lf accompanied Sally AFB and four for sented a little gift and a good luck years Palm. in new home to their captain in the camera repair shops card signed by all his They resided in Utah at G54; We recommend you'd better not dale. Beaming and feeling "welcome 32nd Street, Ogden. indeed" in his newly acquired sta- challenge Mr. Warnes to a debate Mr. Warnes laughed, "This is tus, a smile is something that adds ,,. .A 1201 FIRST SECURITY BLDG. OGDEN Vm,M iiirw a bit of all right."PHONE Mr. Warnes and his wife, Bertha, For many weeks he's been studying to yur face value came to America five and one- - such things as the constitution, He who laughs, lasts. half years ago as converts of the Declaration of Independence, city Latter-da- y and state government, history and Saints church. "We felt there were better op citizenship, until now as a full- portunities in America for the chil- fledged American he can spout dren." he said. The five children, the stuff like a text book. 40 rs, f Former Britisher Welcomed as U. S. Citizen" by F-8- 4F ' 4y2-roo- m ten-year-o- ld WESTERN rs. Mortgage Loan Corp .Realtor w. - Capt. Jim Anthony Leaves Hill For New Assignment in Calif. 48 Last day Saturday! 6 Low $ as 1 " week After Small Down Payment 1 ' savins . F-8- 3 A LA I 5 ) .'X7- 2 - 5 for . Come"1-- SK 11 Only $15.00 Plenty .Seethese Notl) m i: 70 n - Two $15 Permanents Bring a Friend or Relative Dial for Appointments i : H Any 1 Lot . . Captain Jim Anthony, Chief of Flight Test since 1054, said "so long" this week to his many friends at Hill AFB and departed for Palmdale, California, to take up new duties as Chief of the Flight lest .Branch at JN ortnrop-- t aimdaie tion Division and later moved to Aircraft Corporation. Captain Anthony first came to Flight Test. Hq OOAMA in October, 1054, folSince his graduation from Cen lowing a year in Korea. He was- tral Flying Training Command at first assigned as Deputy, Inspec- Waco, Texas, as a 2nd Lt. in Feb ruary 1044, Captain Anthony's career has centered about flight test activities. Captain Anthony has to his cred it an estimated 0,000 logged test flights involving a total of seventy-two different types and series of aircraft. At least 1,183 of these flights have been logged while at Hill AFB in forty-si- x different types and series of aircraft. His total flight test time adds up to over 4,000 hours and total flying ' ' f ?K S 'j ' hours to over 5,500 hours. V Following his graduation from High School, Captain Anthony, a native of Los Angeles, California, has chalked up quite a few "first" events. He achieved the distinc tion of becoming the youngest fore man ever to be employed by Lockheed Aircraft when he was placed in this position at the age of 21. The summer of 1955 marked two of his "firsts". He successfully landed an aircraft on which the stabilator had become locked on takeoff. After flying for some Capt. Jim Anthony v Park? m, BEAUTY rking Space SALON Highway 91 in Roy Iron-cla- d Guarantee 93 Years Dependability Furniture Carpets Appliances |