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Show HILL TOl TIMES 010,1953 Seen at the Service Club THE HILL OVER Signal Cafe LAYTON. UTAH BID BUTCHER GOODBYE e hehind the meat counter at the Hill AFB commis Andrew J. Culley has hung up his butcher's apron ' meat gmali farm m Koy. Culley, who for many years ' fixed up "the right cut at the right price" for whose nne been tne i,aa Deen in the meat business for over fm-of the VFW.' anri wss"1'.1"tt veteran of World War I, a member . HolS i v; me wnere most oi nis at one time he jscounty Weber in j j a meat cutter of many Charles I own, his Bailey, of market "j iteo a steppea into the position vacated bv Mr. Culley, by Dewey Jones and Thomas Fry. o 4 o r t t iv 1 -..... ...... IwMOOmwu f""".'T. .ui nsr. weeK was uuu x. jjaicnci. jn auio naim.pr in Boneyniu sunHivision. following weddinor ceremonies with ana Cll r n ATnturcnn rtf fho nrnn eVir Viae a VvcnJ Johnson of Garland, Utah. The young couple were wed held in the Logan LDS temple which was followed bv . . . Lois Rampton, reporter tZoon trip uto Seattle, Washington jjneymu us a counle of upwIvwpHo (V are there informs " "" the electric v, "k;T " V irT. . niM-iiT in ui buc iuc ui raiiK vicniweii ictcunj Elva G. Vaughn Manager si OPEN DAILY b H - 6 A. M. 1 tj . M uw-am- c uiw"6" uauv IOr Hiliieoi vpvyvun Rpniamin Descheenie, (vehicle storage lot) ; new son for J . 1 K1V C ,v J t 1 A I I A IT- T T 1 trson (motor pooij, ana son lor oneiuun v. xiuise, vmoior pooij CnTivn thf. BREEZE Rarbflia Bnieulcy XlUiii mawwi ,u'vxv nvnu&iuig 11 tveca cim using credit cards instead of money. Last week end, friends went to "Lost Wages," Nevada and, of home broke . . . Mrs. Jessie Wagner from matene Li vision was welcomed back to work after taking it easy for Lmtli Unit BKjZO leiis us uutu aiiii aiiucibuii iiu iier nusuanu Imiinvins' a triD to California, Lila Hancock and her spouse are today for a three week trip to Georgia and Martin Huillet, of the "10 classes," was delayed on a plane trip to Offutt, " of "weather". because iervisor week of for a trip to left last SCZ3B, Higbee, supervisor Another renort from the aforementioned unit is that see Loraine Schneider's new poodle haircut" . . . Excess welcomed two new employees, Evelyn Edwards and Eoughta formerly from special projects section . . . Mrs. Ivy ison of parachute unit and Jiilma Jensen oi steam plant became ible grandparents recently when their two daughters gave birth to j boys . . , Lyman J. Cottom, prop shop, and Victor N. Nye, inspector, returned from Windsor Locks, Conn., where they received ...1: tin yivyaicL Ul . . . Auiinci v uu nu'xu xvcoxei ciigiiit; iiiicjjcc-- i uiauea (IKJiuig and his wife, accompanied their and family a business and vacation trip to Denver, Colo. William management and procedures, supply, is recuperating from an i operation , , . Jeane Trimble, motor pool, spent some time in San W Ckfifdrhia'to see her son Seaman 3C Evin Trimble who is can be taken md a couple of A LUVAM" it j. ... 1 son-in-la- w y fense Plants. STOP BY for BREAKFAST . . . Drive down for a delicious hot lunch! NO DELAY . . . We cater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons & Special Groups Bring your Section here for lunch or dinner meetings. -- ww are:- a new son for William .Tocca Ull .:vfno vvuub PoA irkload control office); a baby girl for the Glaine new addition for Marvin Wright (quality control office); insnector) : baby daughter for Leonard Meadows (elec- - Vinnr SOI1 Luncheons Interest has been high in the varied activities scheduled at the service club recently. Winners of one of the popular events, the waltz contest, are shown admiring their prizes. First place winners were A1C Joe Henderson and his partner A3C Ramona JJutler (left). Second place honors went to A2C Harold M. Terry, Jr., and Carol Baker, USO hostess. Highlighting next week's activities at the service club is a dance on Monday, April 13, with senior airmen invited as special guests. April 21 a WAF charm class is set and on April 23 the first meeting of the service club council will be held. 3 L Breakfasts i Only 5 Minutes Drive from Davis County De- i x1 M. Guaranteed Fast Service PARENTS r" , 9 I Dinners Griffiths took as his bride Marilyn Frank. and' Alton Iarst u, "i , : - Sen . f Iff to Featuring . feSted 3 Page Hill AFB Feminine Bowlers Members Oi Champion Teair 14 , edding Invitations The hot shot Venetian Blind Bowling Team from the Ladies Friday Night League in Ogden came through the other night by .... WITH DISTINCTION Wedding invitations and announcements printed by us have an indefinable air of grace and beauty. winning the, League championship from the very capable Smalley's team. Hill Fielders might be interested in the fact that three members of this team, Virginia A. Baggs, Base Executive Office, Captain, Lillie Nakahara, Comptroller and Lucille Battison, Inspector General's Office, all work at Hill AFB. One other member, Shirley Johnson, is the wife of another Hill Fielder, Leo Johnson, who works in Directorate, Supply and Services. Many Styles to Choose From Fast Service! ... INLAND PRINTING CO. 14 South Main, Kaysville, Utah i, for Japan. ODDS AND ENDS FROM OVER THE HILL to Detroit to pick up a new DeSoto, assistant fire Swanger drove to San Luis Obispo to visit his son who there with the Army . . . J. E. Huff, fire prevention m- - I in person Wallace Taber to narrate After going tef Vernell stationed to his home by illness for the past three air installations, has returned to her Carey, duties after a to to greet her husband, A2C Bill California trip :y on. his return from Korea A luncheon was held in ware- lose 7D, AP contracts section, for Glenda Goates. who bid farewell to kids at Hill AFB A surprise luncheon was held in the voucher Jice of receiving last week in honor of the birthday of Ruth Gummows. mae uerrard of materiel processing is all smiles lately because i fiance is back from serving twenty months in France. He will be stationed at Hill with the 7th Comm. construction squad. Wed-bells will y Mrs. Nancy Larson, maintenance, ring soon journeyed to New York City with her daughter who is leaving join her hushand The ("f storage lot bid goodbye to Joyce Hassell who is leaving the tor, has been confined Its . . . Mrs. Gaylene ... 10 ... ... m alter two ware f His Two Great Af KlUAlN AU OIor r "ms V re-M- ui u;u j. XJX IfcLilCllIl BC11UU1 UL v,,v,. UUUK tt; viOl Pnr a q uc with j th pi r mum zisi Dirtnday the last of March, according to reports p H Production control. Gary is stationed with the USAF in New . JNewlvweds If. Ptottv .To TCastin "c uerc u who just completed a tour of army duties Jensen, ft. onQ Minn Rntuw u n 4 Vttt. aimJ j.iwu suns, ir A xvcuiiclii, u, aim nviuiii piuy moved into a new home in Roy, reporters from materiel control ' ""On A. StOtt IS back at his JOD in maintenance hrii.7 -w,Cung irom an annendectomv. vftrl B. and vV IVTwtl CJ1LCI ga a w on J. J 111 V MM-rvia- r TOP EARNINGS k Consistently highest paid in Utah on insured savings on accounts of any size. INSURED SAFETY Safety of each account insured to $10,000 (Family of three can have up to $60,000 in fully insured savings at State). CONVENIENCE Handy, location, or service for those who center-of-tow- n save-by-ma- il I nrefer it. OGDEN fflGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM M. FRI AND SAT. -- APRIL 10TH & 11TH, 8 P. and loan Association 56 So. Main Salt lak & llJpU $1.00 STUDENTS 50c |