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Show ' Friday, THE HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 April 1, 1945 You Said It! QUESTION: Have you ever on played any April Fool's jokes on you? anyone or had any played ANSWER: The Hill Top Times Is publUhed by and for the military and civilian personnel or Hill Air Porce Base under the supervision of the Public Information Office. Address all communications to The Hill Top Times, Public Information Office, Hq., Ogdcn Air Materiel Area, Hill Air Force Base, H1U Field, Utah. Telephone Hill AFB. Ext. 243 or 260. The Hill Top Times uses Armed Forces Press service material. Civilian papers may reprint AFPS material and local news appearing In this paper without obtaining specific clearance. The Hill Top Times Is an official Air Force publication and accepts no paid advertising. Opinions expressed herein are those of the writers and not necessarily those of the Air Force. The Hill Top Times Is supported ' by the Hill AFB Civilian Employees Club. Public Information Officer Captain Hubert L. Stewart. a Wayne Baker Editor Lorraine Ford' . Society Editor ..Dorothy O. Nelson Classified Editor-AssociRice -- .Helen Editor. -- MSst. Ralph L. Johnson Sports Editor REPORTERS Reid Moore Marlon E. Stauffer Cpl. W. E. Zollinger Bernlce Waldron Ellen O'Brien Bertha O. Hailing B. F. Pulham, Jr. Lt. Haven R. Carr Pfc. Dana A. Chase Naomi L. Wise office (A stretcher. is a type- platen writer roller). He went to several different places before someone wised him up to us playing a joke on him. The joke kinda boomer-ange- d tho. One of the men he asked for a platen stretcner was an inhim back with ventor and he sent . a nernetuai motion nwwune then we were stuck." X. CLASSIFIED AD SECTION This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone ext. 243 or 260 to have ads printed in the paper or man mem 10 me i uouv Information Office, Headquarters Building. - For Sale V-Pers- house in Ogden New three-roowith 50 by 147 foot lot. South on Jefferson avenue. Marlin Bench. Phbne Ogden 1940 Mercury with heater and seat covers which are in excellent condition. Ext. 740, Kays-vill- e m 473-- Gun, 0 Winchester carbine, cluding scabbard. $40. Glines, phone ext. 8292. Three acres irrigated ground with coop, pig pens, grainery, brooder, barn, 2 cows, 2 calves, 4 hogs, No baled straw, good water right. house. Price $3500. Jerry Miet-cheCall Ogden Buy this 1940 Indian motorcycle. Excellent condition. Call Ogden modern house, six and 34 acres land. Four and a half share, of water, small orchard. George $7500. Call Ogden Chism. house newly decorSmall ated. Charles Taylor, Ponona Orchard. Riverdale. Phone after 6 p. m. Lot just off main in Bountiful. Curb and gutter, 45 fruit trees. Will trade for down payment on small home in any district. Will trade for car or sell for cash. Make an offer. Cushing, 41 North 1st East, Bountiful. Ext. in- n. 53 789. For for II Rent onals sincere thartks to all my - for their friends and kind expressions of sympathy and services rendered incident to the death of mv husband. Edward A. Hardy." Mrs. Mina Hardy. "Mv Vl-Bir- J. 30-3- appliance "When repair I was working in town we sent one of the boys out for a platen ate I- J1S li. A, ounucr, ths Mr. and Mrs Arnold Green, sheet metal section. Baby girl, Marcia. Born Mar. 24, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allred, sheet metal. Baby girl. Born Mar. 23, 1949. Capt. and Mrs. Douglas S. Young, chief adm. and prod, control sec tion. Baby boy, Robert James. Born Mar. 22, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Slames, area AC inspector. Baby boy. Born Mar. 13, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Burton H. Brooks, sr. machine tool rep. maintenance Baby boy. Born Mar. 12, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Yaunt, mill wright, main. Baby girl. Born Mar. 5, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Decaria, motor pool. Baby girl. Born Mar. 7, 1949. used to tie tails people and they would go down town with them hanging to them but other than that I have never done anything very severe." on G. DorothyPublic Nelson, Information of- fice "My kiddies have a lot of on April but stocking', 'Your or 'You've torn your dress. And even without intention I am always a willing victim to their pranks." slip is showing e Rides Wanted IV- -Riders Wanted From vicinity of 36th and Quincy, Ogden. Mrs. Peterson, ext. 593. From 18th South to 19th East, B. M. Crook, Ext. 654. From vicinity of Rose Park area. H. L. Johnson, S. I C. .9-669- 3, ext. 409. "I-do'- s" Midvale. i-- As evidence we control of maintenance gav Mar. 25. Besides Arlene at th a HUBER ARLENE party birthday that ing prank EW has even been dinner they gave were: MARDI JONES( BERNICE WALDRON, GORDCfl EVA LUCILLE SPENDLOVE, MECHAM, played on me. I TANNER, and ADELE THOMPSON. Mr. and Mrs. James S. A. Strebel, I don't. They are playing motor pool. Baby girl. Born Mar. always tricks on me 23, 1949. such as 'You've Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Leiseberg, got a run in your J. fa.. 4- dell spoke of was of back slaps, etc. the worst and Speaking of birthdays, admn. & prod, most embarrass- fool's day Room gentleman. Light house- motor pool. Baby girl. Born Mar. if desired. 18, 1949. accomodations keeping Private entrance. Phone Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Urho E. Maki, maintenance. Baby boy. Born Mar. furnished apartment in 17, 1949. Kaysville. Call Kays. 220. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van trailer house for rent, supply inspector. Baby girl, Dame, New Stef-anin reasonable. Wayside Farm, Farm-ingto1949. Born Mar. 16, Kathryn. 31-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young, re search br., supply. Baby boy, Neil II- IBorn Mar. 21, 1949. Robert. From 7th East and 17th South, and Mr. Gibson, Salt Lake City. Gordon Milne, maint. comm.Mrs. Dale C.Kathleen. Baby girl, Ext. 706. From vicinity 22nd and Washing- Born Mar. 24, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Cardall, of ton, Ogden. Sherman Jackson, fice 8918. appl. rep. Baby boy. Born Feb. Ogden From 29th and Monroe, Ogden, for 19, 1949. s two. Briem, Ext. 701. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin C. Hansen From 5th S. and 11 E.. Salt Lake office appl. rep. Baby girl, Mary Lou. Born Mar. 11, 1949. City, E. John Light, Ext. 258. ... . BUT, a young girl's fancier' a young man's fancy In the spring v. .man keen marrvine them because thev're of course come the engagement to the something. Preliminary of ROBINS AMY pubheat ons caught up with, or witness: As periods and since Mar. 23 she's been camera of rep. ROSS eave in to, JOHN that gorgeous gal who was a Hill Amy's that rock a glimmers. sporting then John has been a pushover. The inJiller last fall and ever since new since LILLIAN MC FER-RIspector general's office has a she'd air about ita accepted ring from Leo Black of announced to everyone . . n1fi" Rorrincer is tllentv nroud of his " offer the following scoop (?) dug up by one, Jimmy Duckworth. For confirmation dial 262. It seems that Mr. Barringer attended a civilian welfare council meeting Mar. 17 and was observed to Mardell Burnett, take hysterical delight at a joke of JOE MC DONALD, so much so that Parachute repair his tongue and lost his balance in his tilted chair he nearly swallowed n nlert ehan. CARL RF,TTW.Ar a tnj 4.i. naiiinir.wiirH "Richard t ,.! ncvr AS nia iccl v.i.fc, "Duke" ' was Hackwells birth a most unusual pairluujof that attention wearing particular Klonlr Wo day falls on Ap .. haven't learned vet- whether it ..oas su une reua auu SOX ril Fool's day so his left foot, but we did learn that he has from his tell he could right last year we had home! at like them another just pair a party for him complete with a Tf vou've noticed the "gone" expression on BERNHARD (Dutch)! decorated cake. htnrtchS' face lately, we'll tell you why. Dutch is the mgr. of thd When he cut in cafeteria. Every mgr. has an assistant, but not all one so capable as to the cake he GERTIE KNIGHT, who doubles on the "cash register too. GERTIE'S got the surprise been absent because of an operation and Dutch is a lost soul without of his life it her. Things in general and Dutch in particular will brighten up when was only a piece of decorated card- - she returns. board." Thursday, Mar. 24 was circled in red four times in the inspectoi general's office. Good reason, too. Where else on this field have you Richard Hack-wel-l, heard of four people in one office celebrating their birthday anniver day? That's what happened when CAPT. LOUIS parachute saries on ONE C. MC DONALD, JUANA JENSEN and even the in JOS. "The STAUNCH, repair cake that Mar- spector general, ERCIL HENDERSON, all exchanged the right numbei Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. Eppley, motor pool. Baby boy. Born Mar. fun 17, 1949. 1 By HELEN RICE Sal. Edward T. Lee, AACS sup- CROCKETT Meet the newcomers at Hill (according to our last reporting), ant when you see them around remember to smile and speak, huh? MARGII SMITH in the 201 file section, CARMA S. CROSBY in historical records ADELE B. THOMPSON and KENNETH B. CROWTHER in admn and prod, sec, MARGIE BRIGGS in service installations. BILL TRES EDER is the new boy in research br. Transportation how has MONTE! HALES, ALBERTA ALBERTANO, DARREL LESTER and CARMi THOMAS. Sales comm. has HILTON L. JOHNSON and WM. C. HAD FIELD. Property br. of maint. welcomed EDNA BARNHURST. Mainl also has a transferred man from the Naval Depot: MORRIS M. M0H LER. He'll be in property br. If you can't keep up with their movement! we suggest you keep right on reading and you may find the new loca tions of missing "bodies" around Hill. JOHN J. GREINER left trans and is now in sales comm. RALPH DEXTER and MARY NIELSON o research are over in stock control. JACK RUSSEL can be found ii warehouse section. Some even break off connections entirely and leav Hill for far away stations. That's what WALTER LOVELACE of shee metal did and landed in the San Bernardino AFB. NELSON C. COX lei sales comm. and is now working for the Forest Service. DONNA BANK HEAD has left trans, to go to Ft. Richardson, Alaska. We've hear there's two men for every gal up there. Purely statistical, you undei stand. Maybe some get three and some none. MARY B. FORRESTER of central rec. became a grandmother fo the fourth time several weeks ago. That's the chance you take when yo become a mother!! . . UIas t nTM you nave any aouDC. as to ior u wnetner or not donors thru J. REID MOORE'S special services unit appeals bring results, jui : una. oiAiHuai AWJJiriTiS OI SaiV. and OlSp. Was operui-evi h the vet's hospital Feb. 9. On Mar. 10 as the result of a request w donors, three willing women, AVICE MATHIAS, MYRLA RIDL art i wivuiuu ui suppiy eaen parted wun a pint. ELENOR DURHAM of the base exec, office has left with her huj hAnri SRcrt T A MT?Q X TYMDtxAir t. n i i. i sif The Sic is going overseas, but has about a month for J trips and visits. Vacations are good any time of the year, and welcome too. BW GENE TIMMONS of Hv m mH h Mtantiv eninved a shot one. HIRAM BURRITT of service stock "A" is visiting in Iowa. Hi son s wedding was part of the reason for the eastward trip. chas. i WILKINSON, painter, and his wife will be visiting in San Francis after April 1st. Mrs. W.'s old mother lives there. EUGEJJ CORRELL, plate maker, chose the first of April for his vacation and LA as the place to show his wife and young daughter a good tWJ ... 1 ply sergeant "While sleeping in a quonset hut in the Philippines one rainy night near the end of the war I couldn't seem to move my bunk from under a tormenting leak in the roof. After moving my bunk about 20 times and losing half a nights sleep I suddenly discovered a piece of ice on my mosquito netNCO CLUB ting. The obvious culprit the only other man in the hut had himself to sleep by now Dase supply and BILL STAGG, welding snuy "i BEING REDECORATED laughed j. wh.l.oujn, to Rome, N. Y., on detached service. EUGENE TROUSDALE afl and was snoring lustily. With the went . . T.T7!TT' UIDH n . . MOB ui power equip, went up to ureat t enia a r c the time to paint-u- p and help of a buddy from an adjacent Mar. 22 j Spring's marsnatt 7 for clean-udays. MSGT. REID SEABOCH of the provost still asleep, so believes the board of hut, we carried him -i and all tor uamp Mar. Ga. for a training tenderly and lov- on governors of the NCO Club, who bunk out house work. CAPT. uordon, into the rain." guard CHAS. W. HARRIS, chief disp. and sal contracted with the Salt Lake Cab ingly . I cuny in April ior a German assignment. inet and Fixture Co. for the job of iyui8 . MI T5 the club quarters, xvcprenentaiives oi tms base and maintenance have returneu Work is now underway, reports aj Ch?ical visit to Great Falls. Mc Spokane, Moses Lake FnrcA The Air 'txAraaA hna Mtn. Home. They were: GEN. WM. M.Chord, generi board president, MSgt. Earl H, commanding MORGAN, Hood. The result will be a complete sonnel that each individual should HAFB, COL, C. B. ROOT, maint. director. CLARENCE H. MANNl interior paint job, the installation keep a private "201 file" for his maint. comm.. PATTT. w wtt t tauo j : mant (THAam t of new, indirect lighting fixtures, convenience and nmttinn niiu.. w,., proa, inspection. . . . colorful drapes, leather lounges should contain marriage, birth and c i rriends or IVAN METCALF of sheet metal are invited to recem and tables. A special, new attrac- adoption records, papers relating to a e Vet hosPital SLC where he was transferred 01 I tion at the club will be a GE tele- divorces and deaths, and other vi fOUOWine f Several weelr. tt, result vision set which will be in opera- tal documents. a" Auauu auto unMA- otion as soon as installation is com buff pleted. anl,MRS- - HENRY STEINBOCH were hosts at a officers club Mar. 20 "You know, I've been having If the work proceeds as sched ulcd, April 15 will see the club in uuuuie Bleeping lately ; readiness for the spring and sum "How is that?" v reason the llar two sides to mer season of parties and dances are "I don't know. I sleep pretty win not do one There as much for you as it The approximate cost of good at night, and in the em-iargument, but no end. the fact that and the of tele do the in you but too, the ating purchase morning afternoons the r4 to do as nf. want vision set will be $6,000. i just twist ano turn." Driving Is safer if both as you used to. much for the and the driver are dry. """"" 85-ye- ar tj r-. p, 10-d- HOLY WEEK ..... DEVOTIONALS SCHEDULED Noonday devotional meditations will be observed in the Base Chapel fnr all personnel during Holy Week. 5 Monday thru Friday, April from 12:00 to 12:30. AH military and fiviltAn nersonnel are cordially in vited to attend. The Commanding 11-1- General has given approval for mmurvisnra to excuse personnel desiring to attend an additional thirty minutes beyond meai time. The devotionals will be strictly designed to meet approval of all creeds of the Chrisnon-sectaria- n, tian faith. " re-dec- or " A . . HinPS. v-- ay 1 |