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Show Page 2 March 9, HILL TOP TIMES "Tho Uomcn", ! March I Month To Recall Value Of Red Cross Comedy, Ready for Production Next YJeek 3-- Ast 1956 -- March is Red Cross month, to Ellis Marvin Husband field director of the American National Red Cross at Hill APB. ' Although no separate fund drive is being conducted at this base . during, the month, this is a good ' ' time to acquaint ourselves with T the many fine activities carried on ' by the Red Cross, Mr. Husband ' . said. A total of $7,208.28 has been pre-- : sented to American Red Cross of- ficials as Hill's1 contribution to the cause. The money was collected during the recent United Fund fc c Drive. American Red Cross was found- ed in 1881, primarily by the ef-forts of Clara Barton and was a made quaside-government- ,' al by congressional charter in 1905. f, Tn this vear. the 75th anniver- sary of R.ed Cross, the organization has been called upon to assist with disasters more severe than in any other Red Cross history. In the Eastern States j mid-Augu- st came. Red Cross assisted over 14,700 families at a cost of floods better than MAR $18,000,000. While the organization was still rehabilitatWestern ing these people, the 23 December broke floods States with over 11.000 families' involved at an estimated cost of better than jy $8,000,000. In addition, there were the south-midwestern tornadoes in the United States and Red Cross also assisted with floods in Mexico and India and an earthquake d in South America. In all, these disasters cost Red Cross better 27 and V million dollars. than -In addition. Red Cross must carservices. Service ry on its otherforces take up 41 to the armed of the budget, 'lne omce per cent than at Hill AFB put out better serviceto assistance $50,000 for men and their families during 1955, Mr. Husband reported. win Air Force Base has been of very generous in its donationsDase ine saia. Husband Mr. blood, furnished 912 pints ot Diooa dur ing the past year. FOR SALE PONTIAC, 8 CYL. CON-- . VERTIBLE, ww tires, R. & H, new top, all good condition. $495.00. DICK BOURNE, Phone Farmington 139-- J. 1950 - I II L-Z- JI II II h H Jlllililllllli Theatergoers who attend the play, "The Women", being staged some of the exciting treats in store at the Paramount Theater in Ogden next Tuesday and Thursday, are the big show goes on. Play characters in for an evening of rich entertainment. A production of the (left to right) Esther Henley, Nita Wives Club at Hill AFB, the play features a cast of 44 women Scott, Phyllis Jeffery, Jean Carrigan, Of-fice- rs' and boasts 12 different scenes. The play is rapidly being shaped into a professional production under the able hand of director Mrs. Marion Tracy, an expert in theatrical work. Tickets are $1.25 and are on sale around the base. Proceeds go to the Air Force Aid Society.' The comedy satire, written by Clare Boothe. Luce, progresses rapidly through the entanglements of marriage and is filled with clever dialogue and action. In the scene at top left, Mary, the play's lead-- 1 ing lady, played by Dorothy Scott, hears some disturbing news from a manicurist played by Mary E. Carigan. Top right photo shows for the audience on the nicrht FOR SALE are portrayed in this scene by Hanks. Dolly Caskev. Dorothv Jane Hoffman and Nita Den 1950 BUICK good condition. New Seat Covers. NATE ton, lhe center photo illustrates another climax in the play which is portrayed by Virginia McGraw, Dorothy Irons. Jean Scott. Dorothv 1035 Maxfield Drive. Phone Ogden Scott, Esther Henley, and Nita Denton. Bottom photo gives a glimpse of a hilarious setting starring Estella Cupp and Mary Ann All good. Bottom center photo features 'The Other Woman" played by Esther Henley. Bottom right shows a touching "mother-daughter- " routine enacted by Beverly Bates and Dorothy Scott. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. Lower prices Better quality iviarcn 10 anu 10. COMPARE Drive Out and See C. STRINGHAM, Jewelry A dinlomal IS a man whn ram am uled to get underway within the "See Cal Stringham" a lady's birthdav but fnrrti next two weeks, Mr. Jones report bers Theater Roy, Utah. Bldg. her age. ed. DIAMONDS all others not covered elsewhere. A red strip will designate an "unrestricted" pass to be used by (Continued these areas are as follows: Orange such persons as inspectors, invesfor Maintenance, Yellow for Sup- tigators, placement advisors, and To accomplish the job of re others whose duties take them to badging approximately 11,000 peo ply, Blue for Procurement, Black ple as speedily as possible, the for Installations, and Green for various parts of the base. Headauarters Administration and The rebadging project is sched- - Identification Section has rigged up a mobile photographic unit. They have set up a photographic shop in a reconverted bus and will drive it directly to the area they are working in. On a production-line basis, they will obtain nnK lence, patio, inside in ex necessary information, take photo-erapLAYTON Just listed this 3 bdrm shake and frame home on Lay-ton- 's cellent condition. G. I. and F. H. and obtain fingerprints. A. loans. $9,SO0.00. outskirts, gas, water. DeThey estimate a new badge will tached frame garage. Large lot ACREAGE 2 or could be a 3 be ready for its owner in about a bdrm frame home in Layton City. week. The entire with lots of shrubs and completejob Excellent location within one will take close to six months, Mr. ly fenced. Aluminum storm doors and windows for all openings. block of down town. 4 acres of Jones said. land with water. $14,000.00. 21 ft. living room, large kitchen New badges will also improve 2 bdrm brick home security at Hill AFB, Mr. Jones and tile bath. G. I. or FHA fi- RIVERDALE with full basement. Nice yard, reported, by making photographs nancing available. $12,100.00. chicken coop on 1 acre of ground. and information more current. HURRY on this 2 bdrm frame Purchase equity of $3,500.00 or with attached garage. Lovely yard with trees and shrubs. Chain make offer. New Badge from Page 1) Real Estate For Sale -- hs ng DAVIS COUNTY REALTY CO. Office Phone: 175 South Main, Layton C. G. TICE, Realtor Kas. 208-- J Sun. and Eve., Kays. 700 FOR RENT furnished or unfurnished apartment. Newly decorated, y2 mile from Hill Field. 794 South 550 East, Clearfield. Call 4167 8 It, 3-- j. SC0F-FIEL- BEAUTIFUL KAYSVILLE - . . . HOME Ideal for growing family! an exceptionally attractive. brick rambler on big 100x200 lot with 3 bedrooms with roomy closets, big living room, convenient kitchen, utility room, attached garage, storage shed many extras including storm doors, covered 21x12 patio, beautiful barbecue pit, covered front porch a real "quality" home offering charm and comfort at value price. Shown by only. Call Western today. WF ONLY 510,500.00 MORTGAGE LOAN R IV ? T1 17 Ei 11 O CORPORATION REALTOR McKay Uox Lund Bock a PHONE 71 ..2-10- 49 .2-35- 47 Locke OGDEN, UTAH L.2550 Fowler Heiner ... 48 Mozley Bauman 3- -9136 4- - 5103 3687 |