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Show uilL Page 1 January TOP TIMES 22, ARC Be To by Hives 'Gapped' Military their at the resneHii Base Hospital; presented by Fifteen wives of military per- Chief Nurse receive to these chairman awati D.: Clifton, sonnel at Hill AFB will be "cap-nd-" and Mrs. Robert H. Peterkin Foster Mrs. is chaj Aides. of Nurse's as volunteer American Red Mm and man Aides, Staff of ThAM henv canned as ;Nurses Cross Nurses' Aides in an impresIs chairman of Git to Kvapil " Mon candle-ligare: Mrs. Philip A. Baralej t f Aides ceremony, '!', sive, , m tne Mrs. Frederick J. Betz, Mrs. 1 UHUC9. 7:30 at Feb. 1, evening, day V. Bradford, Mrs. Robert F. DougBase Chapel Annex, Bldg Finally, Certificates of Appj, Weber County Chapter of ARC las, Mrs. Elbert B. Gentry, Mrs. ciation will be presented to ti m is sponsoring the ceremony and George H. Glassman, Mrs. jonn 1 wives of military personnel are Registered Nurses ' and awarding the certificates and pins Johnson,' Mrs. Edward J. Kloess, volunteers to this group of volunteers who Mrs. Edward J. Krockefr,! i Mrs. are have successfully completed the William G. McKee, Mrs. jGerald have worked so faithfully in ti ARC requirements of 40 hours of B. Mickey, Mrs. Edmund W; Miles, American Red' Cross Blood Baj classroom instruction and hospital Mrs. Charles N. Nesossis, Mrs. which comes to Hill AFB evq If,' practice, under the direction of Foster H. Peterkin,. and Mrs. R. six weeks. Mrs. Lucy Hammond, Director of L. Robinson. Nursing Services of the Weber Gets Staff Aide Cap County Chapter, and Major Helen Following the capping of the TEN ICBM SITES NOW R. Cosma, chief nurse at the Base Nurse's Aides, Mrs. Mildred Bree-de- n NAMED BY AF Hospital. This is the first class will be presented to receive Aides of volunteer ARC Nurse's The Midwest and Pacific coai her cap as a Staff Aide, to be capped at Hill AFB. chain of Air Force ICBM siu who are ' wives , Other military Officials to Be Present with ft is to Fred Baker, chairman of the volunteer ARC Staff Aides and additionbe ofstrengthened locatioi more three Weber County of ARC, will con-du- Gray Ladies and who have earned to house the Titan u as powerful such stripes, the ceremony. E. Lamar service awards missiles. Atlas be will strategic or pins, Buckner, member of the Weber chevrons, County Chapter Board and also a member of the Board of Goverfor All Are Now nors of the American National Red Cross, will welcome the group. Lt. Colonel Edward J. Kloess, commander of Hill AFB Hospital, will make the address. Also parNAVIGATIONAL AIDS ticipating in the ceremony from ' the Weber County Chapter will ' : ; f be: Mrs. Lucv Hammond of Nursing Services. Participants xiuui jam axb wui De: Mrs. Christopher C. Williams, chairman M S M of ARC Volunteers; Mrs. Charles . TUT . i T; cnairman 01 JNursea urwwi, DIAL EX OGDEN MUNICIPAL AIRPORT x m ht i, I J S-1- k 'non-uniform- 111 lit V'-- fflik ' "x mm I :-- I- - ed ct ( f - ' f ' ' t 6-y- ear Dealers We - 1- JEPPESEN " could hare been the lament of Dean Lloyd David Jensen, Armament unit, where cabinet fell on his foot. The safety shoes he was a wearing saved him from a bad injury. LOOK MA, NO TOES (left) who shows er 350-pou- Safety Shoe VJins Hill Mechanic Membership in 'Golden Shoe Club' Dean Lloyd, aircraft mechanic, hole through the leather, but the is now a lifetime member of the steel cap in the toe of his safety exclusive "Golden Shoe Club" a shoe protected his foot from harm. Mr. Lloyd lives at 547 Miller national organization dedicated to Avenue, Layton, Utah. foot safety. Mr. Lloyd became a member of the safety club recently when he was awarded a certificate, accompanied by two lapel pins one for "on the job" and one for "dress" occasions. Presentation of the award was made by Major E. L. Venable during the January Maintenance Supervisor's meeting. Mr. Lloyd became eligible for the award last month when he was dismantling a bomb-sig.training device. While he was sliding and twisting a sheet metal cabinet into a position where it could be hooked onto A pulley, it unexpectedly came loose and dropped on the toe of his left foot. Fortunately, Mr. Lloyd was wearing safety shoes. The force and weight of the object cut a full-fledg- ed Hill AFD Air Police Receive New Dodges i. Aides; -- 8S Major Helen R. Cosma, r Open House Daily mi 1 6 pj.i. 3 Dcdroom Split and 2 level Brick Homes D Police badge. The shield is 2 14 inches long and Vx inches wide and is worn on' the left breast pocket. It is made of oxidized silver and oval in shape with a blue and white enamel Air Force shield forming the center surmounted by a spread eagle with a cloud bank background. Each air policemen at Hill was given his own badge with its particular serial number in ceremonies recently. nd ; v- Southwestern The famaliar blue and white arm brassard formerly worn by all Air Force military air policemen has been replaced by an Air ht 3uO-pou- lii-w- ISTINGUISHED PERSONALITY I NTRIGUING FINISH S PECIAL EXTRA FEATURES c OMELY NEIGHBORHOOD E R NOUGH ROOM FOR ENTIRE FAMILY N V O ONE WILL DENY IGHT GOOD BUY -- A"--L- L IGORATING VIEW YOU'RE LOOKING FOR L " " "ARGE LOT U ' " "WILL BE HAPPY F---N- VY WHEN YOU SEE These 3 Bedroom Split and Brick Homes Have Built-inFireplaces, I 'A Baths and Several Other Extras! Located Vickie Lane Jamarl Acres in Clearfield. -- IS YOUtt AUl'OtaOttlLE INSURANCE THIS ANTIQUE? 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