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Show August HILL TOP T MES Page 8 15, i$a I Local Audit Staff GARNER'S Lc!io Viow Inn O CHOICE STEAKS PARTIES, PICNICS AND PLENTY OF FUN A summertime pow-wofor .members of the aircraft inspection branch held at Lake Como a few days back has been a favorable subject of conversation ever since the big event.1 Two hundred and 25 inspectors and their partners attended the outing which featured games, contests, eating, and dancing. Most entertaining, according to reports, was a contest in which 18 "good sports" participated. The winner was Bud Chynoweth, with Major R. S. Kalweit, deputy, shops division, and Harold Leland, civilian chief, finishing a close second. Members of the Reproduction office and their families held an outing recently at the Rose Terrace at Lagoon. In addition to the picnic lunch served to the 45 guests present, a program was presented. Little Cherylann Glissmeyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glissmeyer, entertained with two dance numbers and a song. Lana Kay Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stephen won the audience with her ballet ' and tap dancing routines. The material facilities division office personnel enjoyed a "delightful morale building" luncheon which featured fried chickens, salad and all the trimmings. Congratulations were extended Ardiena Stegen and Keith Jaques of the Comptrolleds office at a promotion party recently. Ice cream and cake were enjoyed by the comptroller kids. IIONEYMOONERS preEmployees in the Parts overhaul branch, engine who sented a beautiful set of silverware to two of their left on a two weeks honeymoon following their marriage August 2. ' Theola Brown and Aubrey Powell are the lucky couple. The knot was tied in Brigham City, with the reception held at the War Memorial Home that evening. HOMETOWN BOY MAKES GOOD "Layton man receives Bronze Star Medal" is what Burdell L. Blair read in the local newspaper recently. Upon reading further, Blair discovered that the recipient of the award was none other than himself. He earned the award in January 1944 while serving as a combat medic in the Pacific of Operations "for exemplary conduct as a combat medic in the Pacific theater of operations as a PPC." Burdell also received the purple heart on another occasion while in the hospital in January, 0 JUMBO SHRIMP O CHICKEN O SANDWICHES w pie-eati- Open n, 1946. BABY BRIGADE It was Chase Brian's turn to pass out cigars and candy to announce the arrival of his son, Danny, the other day. This makes three young 'uns for Chase and his wife, Buelah. Chase is chief of air frame branch in supply and Mrs. Brian is a former base supply employee. . , , Still for their youngest offspring are Dick trying to decide on a name 2 ounce boy was born July 13, the 5 The "pound, and Betty Tingey. This father's his bring the total in the Tingey after birthday. day household to three girls and a boy. Dick is chief of Prime accessories branch. , . ... A new baby boy for an inspector in engine inspection has just been announced. Mom and pop for the new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Howe. . . . Reginald Cam, packing and corrosion control, reports that the new baby son recently born to Mrs. C makes "three family. queens and two kings" for the Cam ; , MISC. MUTTERINGS Five suppy personnel recently completed ten years service at Hill Air Force Base. They are Gladys Storrs, Jessie Wagner, Ethel Carl Wold, parts inspection Bea Lund and Edyth Godfrey. trip to Portland, branch, engine inspection, enjoyed a pleasant vacation manufacture and . . . WO Gene Wintersole, deputy, recently. Oregon in the old routine in the to "back be he is that happy repair, reports atotA. " Mr. Wintersole. wife. Margie, and children, Gene Alan nhivo and Janie, spent 30 days in the old home town of Portsmouth, Ohio Mac-Donal- d, ... visiting friends and relatives. CailuMMA MmIAVmI Kindling wood, rubber fuel cells, metal containers and sawdust are being offered for saje to the public, according to Chief Warrant Officer Erick P. Robert, assistant deputy director for material facilities. These items may be purchased at the property disposal section Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Kindling wood is being sold for M Ml I 1 11 I , on Sole to Public 25 cents ter car trailer or pickup load, 50 cents per trucK ioaa ana $1.00 per truck load over 2 and tons. Rubber fuel cells, from 200 gallon to 300 gallon in size, are of- fered for $1.00 up to $2.50 each Metal containers, ranging from 1 to 55 gallons in size, are being sold for from 15 cents to 50 cents. cents will purchase a Twenty-fiv- e load of sawdust or any size. M 1 1 M M I II I MMf Wfe aid) QfHUto g&A Famous "IOWA CHIEF" Corn for Canning or Freezing. THE PICKLING SEASON Is Now in Fall Swing! We have the Supplies You Need. P Hillfielders are invited to shop here for their fruits and vegetables . . . Stop in on your way from work . . . Select from the pick of the crop fresh as a summer breeze. Wo era "Specialists" in Produce A..M. Open at 9 Shop Evenings Til DAILY and SUNDAY 9P,U SUNOT DALE FEHJIT FABM 4153 RTVERDALE ROAD Weekdays AJSU LOVELY H Let us show you how easy it is to take away unaight-ly bulges and re-- H 1 I contour your fig-- I Increase the bust line and at the same time decrease waist and hip lines. Consult Us Free of Charge MILDRED'S ure. Watchful guardian of every taxpayer's dollar invested in a greatly expanded Air Force is the audit staff of the Auditor General, USAF, Members of the audit staff at Hill Air Force Base are (front row, left to right) R. J. Freeman, acting resident auditor; 2nd Lit. R. L. Owen, A2e T. T. Behnke, J. Froscheiser, R. L. Berry, and ELM. (Back row) P. M. Abbott, C. H. Bennion, R. A. Stephenson, ASO D. F. Corbett and A2C W. P, McKee. Absent when photo was taken ,was Marcel Cristin and Edgar Ibe. Mav-erak- is. Auditor General Staff Is Watchful Guardian of Taxpayer's Dollars The largest single portion of the taxpayer's defense dollar during 1952 will be invested in a greatly expanded United States Air Force and watchdog of every dollar is' the audit staff of the Auditor General, Trou Method Salcn 1518 Kiesel Bldg. Dial 6461 civening Dy Appointment DRIVE-I- N j On Highway 91 North of Layton Box Office 7:30 First Show at Dusk This staff spot controls and audits the millions of dollars spent bases, and the operation of USAF planes in all parts of the world. The Air Force established the Bowling Along By Hugh Stewart Hill Air: Force Base Men's league will start kegling September 8 in what promises to be the most successful season in ten years of maple mauling. Don Windham,' popular president of last season was to re-elec- head the league and capable Paul Lane will again assume the chores of league secretary. These boys in their first assignment last season turned in a performance that was unequaled by any officials in the entire state. Jack Stokes will serve as treasurer and Verne Gale will assist President Windham. This season the entry fee will be upped to $3.00 per bowler which will take care of the ABC membership and also that of the Ogden City Bowling Association. Deadline for the entry fee to be turned in to Secretary Paul Lane is August 22nd. First consideration for entry into this league will be given teams that participated last season and then in the order of team entry. Secretary Lane wishes all team captains submitting teams to list each bowler's name, home phone number and address. It is not surprising in view of the present economical trend to find that the bowling, fees have been increased from $1.00 per kegler to $1.15. However, a of doubles couple or turkey can easily absorb the difference if you happen to be one who likes to spin the wheel of fortune. New bowlers are asked to phone 482 or 530 for membership Teacher: "What Is a flood?" Pupil: Ifs a river that's too big for its bridges," Spring has sprung, the grass has I wonders where the flowers isf Circa 1806 BXJ. Auditor General organization in July 1948 to function as an independent expert advisor to top management in the Air Force, utilizing the latest methods and techniques tested and proven in the public accounting profession. The Auditor General, USAF, is Brigadier General T. R. Rampy. At Hill Air Force Base 10 staff auditors, headed by Robert J. Freeman, resident auditor, .prepare the audits for coordinating with the Comptroller and Commanding General before forwarding to headquarters USAF. Auditing is performed in the Air Force as an independent function at all levels of command as a direct responsibility of the Auditor General. Thus, the local Air Force commander receives an audit service similar to that which he would obtain if an outside public account- FrL, Aug. 15 & Sat., Aug. gree with a major in accounting and several years experience in this field. The tremendous workload required of these men and more like them throughout the nation can be visualized when it is realized that they must audit every internal account and fund of the Air Force, as well as military procurement contracts let to industry. The cost of every item that goes into a military aircraft from nuts and bolts to entire wing assemblies is subject to audit by the staff of the Auditor General. At a time when defense costs are skyrocketing, it is assuring to know that highly trained specialists from the Auditor General's office are assisting Air Force management in one of its most difficult and vital assignments protection of the taxpayer's dollar. fr jj 16 "Twilight in the Sierras" , ; In Technicolor with Roy Rogers and "Trigger" PLUS . "Fighting Coast Guard" Sun., Aug. 17 & Mon Aug. 18 "Across the Wide Missouri' 1 Big Technicolor Adventure Starring Clark Gable PLUS - "The Law and the Lady" A Comedy with Greer Garson, Michael Wilding, Marjorie Mala jndFej ant were employed. Members of the Auditor General's team are highly qualified. The majority of them have a college de- 1 DAVIS for new aircraft and equipment, servicing and maintenance of Air Force Tue., WecL, Thurs Aug. 19, 20, . 21 "Fortpsage" Starring Rod Cameron with June High PLUS ' "Bowery Battalion" with Leo Gorcey and Bowery Boys SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS3 FrL, Aug. 22 & Sat, "Tembo" Aug. 28 Featuring Howard Hill PLUS "On the Loose" Joan Evans, Mel Douglas and Lyan Bar! SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS8 Sun., Aug. 24 Moxu, Aug. 25 "The People Against OUarra" Pat O'Brien, Diana Lynn John Hodlak PLUS "The Lady And The Bandit" Louis Hayward, Patricia Medim IN SUNSET )Vgj: ii smiiiiiini lis. FRESH STRAWBERRIES Now is the best time for canning or freezing local berries. at 5 p. m. on 87 application. We Now Have Hlway And Saturday Closed Sunday PHONE Ogden ng sub-divisio- if Bey Utah ssssssssssssssssssssss 2 Blocks West of Smith's Store Come On In . . ... Tue., Wed, Thurs., Aug. 26, 27, 2S "Callaway Went . Thataway" And inspect the new, attractive homes. Some are now occupied. Howard Keel, Fred McMurray PLUS "Teresa" Outstanding values for &SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS3 $9300 $1523 Total Down Payment FAMILY NITGS Friday & Saturday 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. Tonight $1.00 Per Ccr OPEN HOUSE 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturday EISENBERG REALTY, DAVIS INC. THEATER REALTOR 2621 Washington Blvd. Phone DRIVE-I- N 08 On Highway ti Nortt of Layton3 |