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Show f Friday, April HILL TOP TIMES age 6 -- Shootin' the Breeze With Joe Jones we hope, and Spring baa sprungmemories of bur the yre're packing hunts last hunt, and .all the otherrecesses of the past season into the of our gray matter for future use around the campfire. That last hunt, incidentally, found us in the company of rtc. Norman A. Cooney In hot pursuit of .white hare on the slopes above' Porte rville. This current run of sunshine and blue skle has us in quite a different mood now, however; We suddenly remember that extra flyrod tip of Supply's Haroldso Dominques long, and that we've held over we're whipping out the 00 silk and varnish to remedy that situation right now. Flexing Harold's tip re- For Your wvfl ' TO i ? M in' , mf J.. TS THE ASU'pDo TnESE three question - much would van (alr yoiir home today? $ 2, How much is it Insured 1. Tfntv " . ' n for?. ., $. eHOUKn insurance? Yes...jj0 Is If your answer to Question S is No' ,:A . PrOtQCTIOn .. Phone Us Today! TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATI , EUDANK INSURANCE AGENCY : 212 Eccles Bldg. . Phone 7786 Ogden, Utab s.tlIINIHUIl III.. i 3a E I 1 minds us of those couple of days we spent with him in the Lake Blanche area. The rainbows weren't doing much in the stream, but in the S Base field maintenance workers have reversed the usual procedure raissa : evening the brook trout were or . the overhaul to take a for vehicles of they shop repair faulty taking a E S ing to a Royal Coachman and in shop to the equipment that is out of commission. This is made posyellow-bodie- d Grey Hackle, was and above invented that shown mobile sible by the repair shop the afternoon Harold and I had assembled by the men themselves. Norm Evans (left) and Sgt. Richour hands full draggin' in tne ard L. Brown are shown completing repairs on a fork lift. Brooks with a 30 brass Colorado off spinner. June's a long way when you start thinking those thoughts. We don't have to wait, though, to enjoy some fun with the catfish. Some are being taken on Bear "If the mountain will not go to Mahomet, let The old River right now, and within a Mahomet go saying, to the mountain" could almost apply to workers in the . couple of weeks Utah Lake should base field maintenance shop. be producing some nice catches. of taking faulty equipment to a repair shop usual The procedure Fish and Game News for overhaul has been reversed by these men. They take the repair m In the interest of keeping you shop to the equipment that is out of commission. as well informed as possible, we unusual system has been made possible by a mobile repair This wrote to Lee Kay of the Utah State and assembled invented shop Fish and Game Commission asking He figured that many man hours workers. maintenance field for the commission's news releases. and hundreds of dollars could be Equipped with enough tools and saved if tugs and fork lifts needMr. Kay replied stating that he to minor accomplish would place us on the mailing list repair parts repairs could be overhauled on for all news releases and .also for overhaul on tugs, and fork lifts, the ing the rather than to have to take spot Lt. of was idea the Commission's the Fish and Game repair shop to them the repair shop. In the old mainte monthly publication, the Fish and Oscar E. Hewitt, base field procedure it was necessary to send nance officer. Game Bulletin. a truck after the faulty equipment, and wash-- and inspect it before it 1 could be overhauled. The tug or fork lift was usually absent from the warehouse for two days. With the 'mobile shop, repair can be com We invite you to It is- pleted in a few minutes. estimated that use of this mobile 5 equipment has cut by 50 the num ber of vehicles out of service. The repair shop was built entire week-end here. the ly of salvagable material. Lit. Hewitt said. It consists of an 18 foot trailer pulled by a truck tractor. Mounted on the trailer is a work bench, tool box. electrical Convenient, Comfortable Rooms greasing equipment, spare parts and other equipment needed for week-end visits. available for repair of fork lifts and tugs. A portion of the bottom of the Plan to meet your friends and visitors . trailer has been cut out, making a very successful grease rack, Lt. here . . . Comfort, Courtesy and Hewitt said. Food Good await you. Mobile Repair Shop for Tugs and Fork Lifts Proves Great Saving If li ASPHALT TILE - SAVE 60 LAY IT YOURSELF! As Low As Id Per Tile OPEN TONITE UNTIL 9 P. M. Washington BlvaT" OGDEN, UTAH 2276 - by-bas- e 0 01 w m pStejM I Enjoy ... 'The Center of Everything in Ogden J ' ' Ifftt Hit (I fllpw fhiltxnull ¬ f amily-siz- o V cubic foot rof rigerato 'iiin I li Hill AFB Friends Aid Bereaved Mechanic Voluntary contributions "from Hill AFB emDlovees to hpln fal In a time of nnnl swollen to over thirteen hundred r, dollars, according to L. H. foreman of manufacture anH repair section. Th fund tn hain Charles Hamilton is still growing . : low-work- er Bar-ringe- Now that the weather's warmer You'll want more time to play We're open now at 9 A. M. the Wise Way! Shop early ana at me present time amounts to $1359.41. Mr. Bflrrinirsr matA Charles Hamilton,' a mechanic in u-sneet metal snop, found during a recent bereavement that his inenas at Hill Field were many. j e Charles Hamilton, 2 Arsenal Villa, was left a widower a weeks ago, with nine small youngsters to take care of. The hlirinn ranged in age from 13 years to iew nays oia. Mis wife died shortly after the birth of the last two children twin daughters. When friends at Hill AFB heard oi tne unfortunate circumstances tney aii wanted to help, said Reuben Rhees, foreman of sheet meta! snop. "Charlie was a verv l!WsaKiA i low and had an outstanding way of making friends," Rhees said. "Everyone wanted to know what they could do to help and when they K-1- " . i. .. Shop for all your grocery, needs . . . Fresh Meats and Produce. Too Save Time and Save More Money The Wise Way's best for you! -- Stop by today . . . . SUPER MARKET PAYROLL. CHECKS CASHED FOR DELIVERY PHONE AFB South Gate 4 83-J-- 2 SAHARA VILLAGK tablnv they all flocked into the office by wie aozens witn tnelr contributions. In one day we collected $540 to help Charlie. Befora th Hnnaflnn. stopped coming in, the purse for Charlie amounted to about $1350." Hamilton, a Hill employee for the last four years, has found It necessary to leave his job at the field and go to California where his mother will be able to help with the children, Rhees said. "But before he left," added Rhees, "he said he would never forget his friends at Hill Field.", fOUnd OUt We Wpra if Medal SC- -t (( $239.95 m J Terms Extra Food -- Kes ping Capacity at a Really Low Priest Vtmnomizit Look what vau a aI PomAt. - AmJ.rflUfftlW Mechanism if Indr.lnaHvia- - nnin J rtn U Sn. Huml. linr if Bier Mut fitAM.. nv. . drawer Tall bottle space Distinctive new hant vthat let you open the door even when both hands are fu0.J Come in ... see the 1951 Westinghouse "family-siz- e 8" todsj. food -- ay ix9Q cam ci SUR6..1P rViiWstingJiouse ; |