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Show January 22, HILL TOP TIMES 1960 THE VERY ffapMmhgs on the Hill LATEST: I i- H : i WISHES FOR A SPEED V RECOVERY "G6t? WLl! Wishes", by tb Aozens are : : 1 ? i i .v .' ; fI ! HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS ; '" The honor of being chosen "Homemaker of Tomorrow" for Davis High School was won by Brenda Nesossis, daughter of Captain Charles N. Nesossis, Chief of Administrative Service Division. Early in December, 3SO,000 senior girls in high schools across the nation took an examination a test of "homemaking knowledge and attitudes." Brenda's score was tops at Davis and she now has a chance of becoming Homemaker of Tomorrow for the state of Utah. All state representatives receive a $1,500 college scholarship and. expense-pai- d tour of New York City and the nation's capital. In April, an Homemaker of Brenda Tomorrow will be named who will receive a $5,000 college scholarship. This program is designed to further the dignity and prestige of the American home and to stimulate interest in th art of homemaking. ' wished for . Wanda Hill AFB., Wanda at friends Civilian her many Personnel, by Madison", was injured in an automobile accident last weekend and is tecupevat- : i ; . TM l ing at the St.' Benedict's hospital. A 1 - !:': THIS AND THAT , ' " Two workers in Depot Supply who have ' pocketed extra cash by turning in suggestions are Harvey Boyle and Walte Holbrook. Jack Clark, Electronics and Armartfent JRepair, became the father of a baby girl Helen Jane, Dec. 31. ThelClarks reside in South Weber. Communications Division are saddened over 'the death, of one of their Byron Taylor, a telephone maintenance man. He had worked for Communications for: about five years.1' i m an NEW JOB I Goodbye and good luck wishes were extended this week to Jim Bonner, chief of Command Analysis Branch, Comptroller. Jim is headed for a new job with AVCO Crosley Corp., Cincinnati, Ohio. Jim, who has been a leading fig ; ure in APA circles, has worked at Hill AFB eight years. He will be accompanied by his wife and two i children. NEWS ITEMS FROM INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING A diamond ring is being sported by Bernie Gillespie, Industrial Engineering. She recently accepted the ring from Robert Bizzell, a student at the University of Utah. No definite wedding date ha r PRETTY BABIES . Louise, 8 Mc-Na- bb months. For completing ten years of fed service, four employees of eral 10-ye- ar v V .1 .7 Ken-- Jan. 7 d BAND LOST 0 SPACES DURING THE RECENT TWE PERSONNEL. CUT..' J: JOKE, SON SAFE DRIVING TIP Passing left to judges of on curves in best beauty contests. ... THAT'S LIFE By the time a man is in shape to buy his wife beautiful clothes, she isn't. MOST people's financial problems are simple: They're short of money. "This model has a top speed of 120 miles per hour, and she'll stop on a dime." Prospect: "What happens then?" Salesman: "A little putty knife comes out and scrapes you off the windshield." .' Taylor, TSgt and Mrs. George, one? Dec. 21 Subject: A small one. Turnbow, MSgt and Mrs. Bruce men close your M., Dec. 2.1 ' mouth. Vaughn, SSgt and Mrs. Tony G., Dec. 31 THEY SAY there are now three sizes of the atomic bomb: Small, GIRLS: Med mm, and - where is every Brott, A2C and Mrs. Gary D.. body? Dec. 3t Brown, AlC and Mrs. George A DIAMOND is a woman's idea W., Dec. 22 a stepping stone to success. of Daniel, AlC and Mrs. Jesse L., Dec. 27 SUNSET NEW HOMES, exDavidson, TSgt and Mrs. Marvin quisite styling. See today and D., Jan. 33 . select yours. Driggs, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Chase, Dec. 17 Clearfield Saberon, A2C and Mrs. Max, Jan brick in JAMA It L 3 ACRES, family room, dishwasher, landscaped with chain link Sit, AlC11 and Mrs. Giles It., fence and fruit trees. Assume Jan. GI equity or refinance. Solum, A2C ar.d Mrs. Alan R., Jan. 9 Beautiful brick White, AlC and Mrs. George H., rambler on 'J acres of land. Com Dec. 2S plete with 2 fireplaces, all built- ins, iuii oasement, and every thing to make hvmar worth TODAY a woman marries for keeps while. Enjoy your summers on She keep housa and keeps on work the lighted and covered palto. ing. un tne acreage is a 20x24 ce ment block outbuilding that ' A TRAFFIC JAM is what some would be ideal for any purpose. drivers make out of careless pe ROY Apt. dwelling destrians. grossing (!S.", per month. Live in one and let rent pay off and earn 2(K. See todav and I make offer. Excellent terms, - BEL-AI- R Q RAY ORTON'S General Agency 3860 Wash. Blvd., EX I """""" JJ ;L"gi,ullul-"w- WIHWr'-'"i- 11 RESTAURANT (vJa (feyj:' p V$$f "I BUS LAUNDRY MONEY ORDERS' GOT I.. fplp? CHEV. CO. SALES - SERVICE - SAVINGS j ss;. 38 Mr. Roy j Argyle TA ROY OFFICE j 290 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE AXtel ; ENOUGH MONEY FOR EVERYTHING? There are so many things to take your money today, you may run out of cash before you know it. When that happens, arrange an HFC loan the right size to pay your bills, consolidate your monthly payments, and still leave some cash for extras. And remember-w- hen you borrow at Household, you establish credit at more than 1000 HFC offices throughout the U. S.; Canada and Hawaii. Drop in or phone. C-- waD (p ana ih T",- .- 1100 500 1000 2009 2500 I MONTHLY PAYMENT if, Poym'' Theater Bldg. Office EX Mr. Taylor EX flAM$ 24 30 hirmli paymtt psymtf $ 5.93 $10.07 28.35 49.17 $43.33 51.66 93.33 $75.55 86.66 103-3- 3 186.66 93.19 107108 127.91 232.08 1 MomiehnWt choree it tin monthly raU of 3 nnon not exceeding - .W. m I par. "t i '" nrt itk a balance in 1 onlhal part of on tonne above ftiOO inaum fOOO. to Payments per month. only an add-o- n choree of 1 "f ft OUSEHOLD FINANCE IMHOFF REALTY REALTOR 75 No. Main, Clearfield Office TA S BARBER "PASSES' II -"yag TAILOR THEATER 0-u- Immediate Delivery ,,. ) ! SSgt and Mrs. Franklin R., rauiuiiKAi'HJSR: Do you Jan. 12 want a large picture or a small IMPALLA BISCAYNA - CORVAIR STAPLES : LONE JOAN But the curvaceous Miss Collins will soon be joined by Edward G. Robinson and Rod Steiger in the cast of "Seven Thieves." Meantime she makes a long, cool study in black anad white that's definitely intoxicating. Mrs. James AUTO INSURANCE FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL 0 Financial Responsibility O Under Age Drivers Over Age Drivers the best policy." Ida Hall, De pot Supply Division, was happy to have her purse returned to her that she had lost on a recent trip to California. The purse, com plete with all contents, was mailed to her from Mesa, Arizona by Mrs. Purvis of "Alberta, Canada. t G., Dec. 18 Lee, HONEST CANADIAN We're glad to hear that some people still believe that "honesty M"'NS . Dec. 22 Jacobs, A2C and Mrs. Charlie S., Kenefick-.'IslrLtran- Letters of commendation have been presented to Bob Frodsham and George Fry, Accessories and Electronic Engineering, for "special euorts, cooperation, support of organization and objectives" in oer- formance of their duties. is -- Capt. and Mrs. neth W., Jan. 14. Horrocks, A3C and Mrs. Franklin D., Dec.-,-, 17 Jackins, AlC and Mrs. David R., v, :.: i Recent births at the base hos pital include: BOYS: Ashton, SSgt and Mrs. Farrell W., Grubaugh, l r : F-1- 01 Jan. 12 SALESMAN: v HEIR BORN SOP ' I !.:: LSM received service emblems. Colonel Robert H. Farrell, Chief, Logistics Support Management Division, made the awards to Donald V. Leavitt, Beth M. Martini, Leathra Laub, and Howard P. Vause. set. Industrial Engineering is saying goodbye to Don Honfenbeck who has transferred to Services' and Awards. At the same time they are extending the welcome mat to Carol Robinson, who transferred from Shops Division; Nola Wagstaff, who will work in Manufacture and Repair; .and John Suski, who transferred from aircraft been DECADE OF DUTY The lovely sisters above belong to a Hill AFB couple, June from Depot Supply Division, and Carl McNabb, , .Maintenance. Diana Lynn (left) is six years old and helps sister Donna Lee, 3, (right) take care of baby Carlo i- - Loam abort $tH) mnU by UTAH HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION OF 2514 Washington 'mrs: 10 to 5:30 3l.-d- . Mo.1. IM-- 8 East Third Sooth Hwrs-- . 10 to 7 M00.-- IO EXport Rv-- J n. CLgin to WO Tues. th ' fn. 81 frt. CtosW Si |