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Show Page January 24, HILL TOP TIMES 2 Short Story Contest Set Hill Tod ia an unofficial by Inland newspaper published Kaysville, Utah, in the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Hill Top Times receives the Armed Forces Press Service, Air Force Times Printing Company. Base, News these may Utah. Service, and the Air Materiel Command Press Service. Material contained in services, with the exception of those marked "copyrighted" or "syndicated," be reprinted provided proper creditation is given to the AFPS, AFNS or Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Air Hill Top Times wflHT' For Military YOU CAN PLACE AN Gizzards and Feathers" 6, AN AD TAKER WILL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR AD ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL WEDNESDAY AT 5:00 PJV1. FOR FRIDAY PAPER FOR RENT FOR SALE SEMI-BASEME- 1-- 10 day-to-d- ads; AD IN THIS PAPER FOR AS LITTLE AS The seventh annual short story contest, $1.00 sponsored by the USAF AMC-Pall for personnel, is unmilitary WORDS OR LESS) Force. (25 derway again, according to Mrs. Address all advertisements to the Inland Printing Company. Kaysville. Utah. H. Gudmundsen, librarian, in JUST PHONE Edith Publisher L. E. ANDERSON 10 KAYSVILLE of contest. the charge The local contest will close May 23 and winning stories forwarded "The Type to AMC for further competition. A bird is a bird whether it is a prehistoric pterodactyl or wheContest rules and entry blanks ther it happens to be today's golden eagle. They had at least one can be obtained at the Library, or by calling Ext. 375. thing in common they flew. Nothing is strange about flying these BIdg. Apt. 2 bedPrizes at the AMC contest will days and it seems to us that as they eliminate human crew memrooms, large living room, fire bers, they simply put a little "black box" in to do the mechanical be $150, $100, and $75. At USAF, place, garage, and storage room, things that he or they used to do. Consequently, "missiles" are noth- winners will receive $350, $250, stove and frige if wanted, 697 $100 and $75. Prizes for the local ing more than aircraft albeit the aura of the fantastic. E. 150 So. Kaysville, Phone 701. "While missiles are listed first for emphasis to insure that we contest will be announced soon. 6894 2t. Mrs. Gudmundsen urged all milihave a real capability as rapidly as possible, our priority duplex, modern, private, for national survival remains with manned aircraft." This is a direct tary personnel at Hill AFB to try their luck at writing a short story. stove, basement and garage. Requote from General Rawlings in stating our 19"8 objectives. "Last year's winner of second frigerator if desired, will decLet us all give this thought some hefty priority, for sober reflecorate to suit tenant. Inquire tion along with complete acceptance that alertness to inevitable change and third place at the base con426 South Main, Kaysville, Utah. William E. test, Major and leadership to get results is primary as an essential for 1958. Carigan, 6946 It. had never entered a contest before or had any training other than furnished Apt. with pri-- , English classes. He also took first oi NCO's vate and screened porch, bath and second place in the AMC conlaundry facilities, utilities furNoncommissioned officers have continuing responsibility, both on test," Mrs. Gudmundsen said, "So nished, Kaysville 111 No; 2nd and off duty, for maintaining good order and discipline and for im- you see that beginners have just W. mediate correction of conduct that might embarrass or discredit the as much chance as experienced 6934 It. Air Force. writers." She invited potential writers to 2 BEDROOM Duplex for Rent, They should have a thorough knowledge and high level of proficiency in their awarded Air Force Specialty. A knowledge of lead- visit the library for material to Frige, stove furnished. Contact Ken Walton on Mountain Road, ership techniques and personnel management is important for NCO's. help with the story or for further East Layton. Phone Kays. They should know about "the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the information on the contest. Code of Conduct, and "Apprehension, Arrest, and Confinement." 0816-R6933 It. They have responsibility for supervising and correcting subordiLAYTON CITY housing, Layton, nates on matters of duty performance, individual conduct, courtesy, Utah, permanent renting units, and personal appearance, both on and off duty. They should be ever one bedroom $39.00, two bed- ready to assist airmen in adapting to their military environment. - room $45.00, 3 bedroom $51.00, NCO's should maintain a high standard of behavior, including phone 460. individual conduct, courtesy, and personal appearance. 6920 2t. Same FURNITURE appliances, carpel, ing and tile. Save over 30 bj buying at warehouse. No name brands, Bailevs Warehouse, 931 West Riverdale over-hea- Road. Phone ay 1-- 24 Responsibility 1-- 24 1-- 24 1. Lyndon 1958 Parker Address Accountants Will 162 2 CHOICE 5-- tf, 17 Building Lots on East Street in Kaysville, W. See Center, 584-- 5th Utah. A. Brainard, 489 East Kaysville, Utah. Phone 6884 1-- 10 2t. IMMEDIATE possession, 2 bedroom shake home, 270 So. 2nd E., Kaysville, $8,000 discount for cash. Phone 254-also home R, in Roy, 5976 So. 2100 West, 4 bedrooms, 1590 square plus full basement, $22,500. 1957 6927 1-- 24 Frigidaire automatic TA er, phone out. It, wash- shipping 00, 6959 1-- 24 It, SERVICES OFFERED UINTAH AUTO SALVAGE CO, We deal in used auto parts, also BEAUTIFUL, modern apt, in buy, wreck and junk cars. Tele. duplex, 2 bedrooms, EX Arnold Sutherland & lockable landlord large, garage; uwner. sons, S. Lyndon pays water. Large yard, chilParker, property actf. 6867 dren welcome. Best of city and counting analyst at Hill AFB, will be a featured speaker at the country living. Lease available WILL TEND one or two children to right tenant. Phone EM monthly meeting of the Federal in my home week days. Karen Government Accountants associaor AX Brown, Verdeland Park. tion tonight . at Bureau of Rec6913 It. 6760 It lamation offices in Salt Lake 1-- 24 Cen-tervil- le 1-- 10 41 P-2- 3, 1-- 24 1-- 24 City. The Salt Lake man will talk on history of City Hill AFB and recent developments in the accounting function at the Ogden Base. Mr. Parker began his govern- 375 Owen Street, Just Off Church SATURDAY, January 25th, 1958, ment career at Hill AFB in 1943 Street, Layton, Utah, Saturday, in Jamarl Acres, 650 No. Clearand worked here until called into January 25th, 1958, 1:00 to 5:00 field, Utah. Follow Signs. P. M. the service in 1944. Returning NEW 2- - and brick from WWII, hft was pmnl atsome with homes, basements, 3 bedroom brick home, full base- the finance office at Hill AFB and n built-itached garage, carport, carport, fireplace, built in later transferred to the Army ment, disoven, stove, washer, dryer, service unit, oven, also walk-i-n Auditing Agency at Ft. Douglas. posal!, intercom, and fruit trees, basement. Price $15,300; down He returned to the Ogden base $12,450 to $15,500. This includes payment $1,100. in 1953 and has worked in the side walks, and curb and gutters. accounting division since that time. Mr. rarker resides at 1919 Lake St. in Salt Lake City. PHONE TA 6961 Phone TA It. He: "Why does a woman say It. 6961 she's been shopping when she did not buy a thing?" 3 BEDROOM brick, basement, atShe: "For the same reason a tached garage, a basement renman says he's been fishing." tal. You must see this one, 674 E 300 So., Clearfield, Utah. "Of course I can spell correctHHPS YOU UVC CLEARFIELD REALTY said the young steno, "but ly," Phone TA I'm not a fanatic about it." BETTER LESS Real Estate For Sale OPEN HOUSE mJaX. J I iff?. WV&SP.f fS . Clearfield Realty Exhibit Attracts Attention One of the most popular exhibits at the second annual Utah State conference held recently in University Salt Lake City was the display set up by Hill AFB. The exhibit, which featured miniature models of missiles and photographs and posters, outlined dramatically OOAMA's importance to the state and the nation. Two visitors (right) are briefed on the display by Ray Alexander (left) Management Analysis, and Kurt Young, Procurement, who were instrumental in setting up the exhibit. Agricultural-Industri- OPEN HOUSE al 31 1-- 23 Clearfield Realty 31 1-- 23 Fon Charity Drive 31 6961 HOMES! HOMES! (Continued From Page 1.) Clearfield and riods for all personnel. Each di- BRAND NEW rectorate and staff office at Hill Roy, 3 bedroom bricks, built-inwill be responsible to appoint key-me- n with or without carport, garage, in their organization for monies and and basement. As little as collecting .soliciting for the drive. $750.00 from down, Officials pointed out that two priced organizations included in the cursplit-level $12,800.00. Also, lovely rent drive, the Tuberculosis Ashomes from $16,S00.00. sociation and the Crippled Children and Adults group, sometimes send out Easter Seals and BETTER THAN NEW Lovely Christmas seals. "If these are 3 bedroom in Sunset, fencfully received and you have already ed back landyard, completely donated at Hill, send them back scaped. Carport, drapes. Small with a notation of the fact," ofdown payment. Assume 4V2 ficials said. Hill AFB officials expected the loan. usual generous response from Hill AFB workers. "This is a good Call Day or Nile opportunity to help stamp out some of the diseases that have been plaguing society," they said. Conscience: Still small voice that SUNSET BRANCH tells us when the other fellow is UNITED REALTY doing wrong. 1-- 23 BRAND rJ E 17 NYLON CORD s, A HUSBAND 280 No. Main, Ph. TA wishes he had as he's out as his wi I es. V 57 We Got 'Em at fin UU PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE TIRE LIFETIME GUARANTEE AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS SAVE AT YOUR Down Town KfeotoBl 2687 Washington Blvd. OGDEN Art Store Phn. ey a.khq It |