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Show Friday, August HILL TOP TIMES Page 6 RE-WEAVI- Have your worn and damaged cloth- PIN ACTION! T By PhU Biddle Over TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS in prizes and trophies are listed for Hill Field Bowlers anxiously awaiting sta'rt of the season. This is less than a month away, Some fellows September 11th. nervously stomping at the foul 'line alreport practice games rolled orready. There is still time to ganize ' your team, get on one alsharpen your ready organized, thumb, buy - a new ball,., sandpaper your shoes, or whatever else you need to do before the timber begins to fall. As we found out last year, the race is not always to the swift. A good average team is tough to beat on a handicap basis. Handicap will be the same as last years, 75 of the difference between your average and 190 with a maximum of 45 pins. The popular 'Turkey' rolls will be held again just before Thanksgiving and Christmas with the prize fund, providing 15 turkeys each ing repaired: Suits, Dresses, Linens, Blankets, etc. Invulbly rewoven. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 1W Rosa Drive, tXEARFlFXD 2 Phone Kaysville 343-J-- MACHINE SEWNIU 2274 EXCHANGE Blvd Wanhinrton - $ Dascball Tonitc! Ogden Reds w. '.r vs. Great Falls 8:15 Affleck Park The Reds May Great Falls here on Saturday and Sunday, too By Helen Rice . BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP TO END A gregarious, "mike-happyshy, lovable, personable, unDiusnmg, Of- and altogether promising (at least promising to be a candidate to 1 is uoxpuia. ' ficer Candidate School) ZO n 1 C flrTY wnu ua.uo ff 01f i iu lame v;, n.lm Dave neirernan he knows Youngstown, Ohio. But, give him credit none other a good thing when he sees it. "It" being blonde babe, Evelyn than that double-loadesecretary to the comptroller, who has consented to become Mrs. H. beginning 31 August. Their romance began when Dave saw Evelyn d for the first time not too long ago and tugged wildcompanion, . TSgt. Jimmy Glenn's sleeve, ly and said "I want jumped up and down like a YO-Yone of those. Do you know her? Then introduce us. auick!" Well, it just couldn't happen to a more Cpl. Heffernan "innocent" pair of love birds than Dave and Evie, who will begin their nesting at 1147 - 16th St., Ogden, Utah once they've' returned tour oi souuiern uian. from their honeymooning (but not TAX EXEMPTIONS . . . , . ii.- wjin a baby daughter for the Ulendon, parson s. Little Miss Larson Glen is a qimhty control man of maintenance. weisrheJ in at nine pounds on 28 July. A girl baby arrived at Alvaro Ydo's house on 28 June. Al is another quality control manK Papa, Lester R. Lucas, AC repairman is proud of his new daugnter corn 8 Anmisr. and she weighed EIGHT pounds. Jack Hewett, another a new daughter, AC repairman, not to be outdone, registered inRoss A; Shu pe was Revou, born 3 August. Sheet metal branch man, is the name new-bor- n Kenneth Paul to a introduced daughter. recently given the new son of parachute repairman, Wayne Blair. That evens two girls and two boys. Twin girls up the family score for the Blair's arrived at Dale Beemus' home on 6 August in iSUJ. uaie, appropriately enough works in the receiving branch, supply. Barrett F. Pulham, air terminal section chief, got an air shipment" from the stork on Aug. 3 a baby girl. WEDDIN' NOTES Audrey Malan, maintenance scheduling gal, quit running and consented to wed SSgt. Caroll S. Claybrook, assigned to headquarter and headquarters Wyoming and July squadron. They chose Evanston, The 28th as the place and time to exchange and sarge comes from Texas, but is broadminded was willing to marry a "foreigner" from one of the' ocher states. Ogden will be their home address. Audrey Pfc. Von flannery, 25th aircraft repair squadron married LaVon Hamblin, accessories and miscellaneous repair, maintenance directorate, at the base chapel on August 10th. Handsome, SSgt. Gordon Prince, comptroller's military personnel was .best man, and Evelyn DeYoung, office, was bride's maid. work last week SSgt. and Mrs. William G. Patterson returned atto home. vacation after a ten-da- y spent honeymooning Sgt. Pat works in radar and Dorothy is a stock control clerk in supply. Lolita Danens, voucher control unit, wed Pfc. .Harry Lynn of motor vehicle squadron on August 9. Their belated honeymoon will be in. November when they expect to go to Michigan to visit the groom's family. ANNUAL OUTING Inspection and research section personnel enjoyed their annual outing on August 10 at Lagoon. It is reported that a "howling" time was had. "Youngsters" still able to, danced. Others romped and squealed in the famous Fun House. Committee members, Leah Lindsay, Howard Saunders, Grover Monsen, Wayne Gable and Elmer Love deserve much credit for their efforts to make this party another successful one. OYER THE HILL VACATIONING If there's a more popular spot for Hillfielders to vacation in, on and near, it's Yellowstone National Park. We offer in evidence such vacationeers as: Lola Mae Argyle and Connie Harris, management and procedures, supply, both enjoyed needed relaxation the Park afforded. Harry Pidd, research branch chose the bears and wide-ope- n spaces of the Park. John L. Johnson, decided it was ideal, too, so took his trusty boat and motor and headed for Fishing Bridge for two weeks. Manufacture and repair section was represented at- the Park by Mary Clausse with her husband and children, the George R. Smith's CWO Irville R. Swan and family and Les Ford and his brood. Mrs. Virginia Messick and family took two weeks to tour the Park also. Mary Lou Cahoon, production control and husband, Spencer of flight test, vacationed in the Park, with friends, Bob Henderson, AC repair and his wife. They took the children along to show them the wonders of fciyers and wildlife and managed to find some fishing time, too. OLD TIMERS HOLD PARTY With four of their original number as a nucleus, a group of women who commenced work in supply in 1942 inClass 15 got together with friends on an annual party. Held at the home of Mrs. Nola Hallman, Centerville, the only one of the group who has remained employed at Hill through the years, the guests included, Mrs. Hannah Rose, Mrs. Verna Probasco, Mrs. Etta Wonder, Mrs. Mettie Davis, Mrs. Mary Harrison, Mrs. Myrtle Egbert, Mrs. Fannie Stevenson and Mrs. Ester .. ", newiy-promoie- a, Vl 1 De-Youn- d, g, 1 fast-pace- at-hi- s O, signt-seein- time." g; not-so-sm- Ogden Reds vs. " mw m m. Pocatello t Aug. 24, 25, 26 & 27 Tickets' at: Bank Smokery & Roy's Frank Grill, Mecca, and The Mint. 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