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Show n Page 2 April 25, -- HILL TOP TIMES Tionocrs" Leave for. Montana Two Hill by Wasatch The Hill Top Times is an unofficial newspaper published Editorial Publlahins Company in the interests of personnel at Hill Air Force Base. The Hill Top Times receives and news matter is available for general release. will be not reprinted without AFPS material. AFP8 material appearing herein New written permission of Armed Forces. Press Service, 641 Washington Street, those York 14, New York. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent of the Air Force. Represented nationally by the W. B. Bradbury Co., 122 East 42nd .Street, New , York City, New York. Address all Ads to the Wasatch Publishing Co., P. O. Box 253 Oeden, Utah. OVER THE HILL MUSIC, LIMITED Jazz fiend Ray Williamson, of manufacture and repair material con- trol section, gives out with a special invitation to the youth of Hill Air Force Base. He offers membership in a jazz ciud mat is prov ng to pe u "J a Dig nit witn tne younger set. xiie wuu, 8 "1 ""V inmitea to uooa music; ine ciuo ey, Hal Zogg, is called MUSIC, meets every other Tuesday evening for jazz sessions and informative talks by local in fho minHa urmiomcnn ia f oiovafo t ti . . ,. .. 1. ;, j.u4. j 01 me wn, wai jau i uut i,., u"c peupie aw . . ana. mane ... listener e a.11s"'" i ui in set ui uiuic iittcicat nsiwicia music ana to give tne yuuniter Williamson and music in general and jazz in particular in a hobby way. 1lrn,,i4 nin f .riiot mrn-- vnnnir nonnio i.s ...n. x r, ltu. t ia-r-- r: wu."?"i" f ua, vO,, r s 1 1 A aJJBc!:ne;h 1 o - "t":,1 BLIND DATE BLOSSOMS !.(. f nofMi onmo nf h TnocAov nlun ;if0 ' AmrrVraeT rtZjz Up-To-D- 1952 Fire Engine ate Two of the original cadre sent to set up operations at Hill Air Force base almost 11 years ago are leaving Hill AFB. They are Bert Stauffer, chief of miscellaneous repair, and his wife, Marion Stauffer, chief of mail, file and records branch in supply and services section. Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer are mov 'J ing to Swan Lake, Montana where 160 acre they have purchased a ranch. Mrs. Stauffer is transferring to Fairchild Air Force Base where she will assume duties as chief of ' f the administration office in supply. At d resent Mr. Stauffer will operate the ranch but is planning to retUrn to civil service, at Fairchild m tne near future. (above) The last word in fire fighting equipment is the model ho- R wsro added to the Hill fire department recently nred - - at Hill AFB for commetine Fedepal aerviee Mr Stauffer began her 30th year , . with a hydrant . .. ine government last April , wniie :., ,.toThe One of tne most versatile anu driver and crew chief oper- has completed 25 ivir. otauiier moaern pieces oi i listi- ate the turret mounted above the years. available was added cab from inside the cab by means ,A c?.,r ng equipment Force Base fire de- of levers and also maintain the Air Hill to the sent 01 lne original group according to water pressure an foam mixture. recently, m Middietown afb, Pennsyi partment Ronnfeldt. It is The other J. Paul Chief Fire two men of the four-ma- n OI IO SCt Xull in Up Vania, AUgUSl that duckling" an "Ugly hand ungainly crew handle the two thl. supply and maintenance depot. looks like an amphibious vehicle, lines, the carbon dioxide cylinders On a children's quiz show a boy designated the model and the pump motors in the side about seven wag before the micro other fire differs compartments. from The has a 500 gallon water The phone. "If s man's best friend," be trucks in that all the apparatus is gan the M.C., "and the word be contained in the eight compart- tank and a 50 gallon foam tank, gins with DV ments on the side of the truck and supplemented by a 2,000 gallon "Dame," the youngster resoon- - the cab, and can be put into use tanker, and can pump 300 gallons immediately instead ot laying nose per minute. f JI 4 0-- 10 Hew Equipment Added to Fire Dept. - wrs 100-fo- ot 0. blind date about three months ago for pretty Patricia Hahn started a romance that ended in a marrige ceremony on March 29. Airman Third Class Louis J. Wheeler, as signed to the 2949th Aircraft Repair Squadron, was the "date" that won Pat's hand. The wedding at Elko, 'if Nevada was followed by a honeymoon to Portland, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada. Pat has gsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss worked in the manufacture and material control section for the last year. Erma Stewart, Textile Unit, Easter Vacation mm journeyed to Rexburg, Idaho, for two very good reai sons: To spend Easter Sunday with her daughter and to get acquainted with her brand and Pat new grandson who arrived on April 3. HE WHO LAUGHS LAST From the synthetic trainer section comes a story tbout two .fellows who recently became new fathers. Gerald 'Abe" Johnson and Elliot Hampton, synthetic trainer shop, were sent back to the Link Aviation school in New York to study a new type jet trainer. It was kind of a "nervous time" to be away from home, because a visit from the stork 2305 Washington Blvd. was expected at 'both homes. The first letter Hampton received from his wife told of Johnson's wife giving birth to a baby boy. Johnson as yet hadn't received the news and Hampton got quite a laugh about "having to tell Johnson when his kids were born." In fact, from reports, Hampton the just didn't let up on ribbing Johnson about the incident. But here'scom Dav-oafter completine the schooling the two returned home via mercial air and landed in Salt Lake City. Johnson's "brother was at the airport to meet the two and while Hampton was checking the luggage, the brother informed Johnson that Hampton's wife was in the hospital with a new baby boy. NOW was Johnson's big moment! And he really made the most of it. And that seemed to make everything "even Steven" between the two ITS MAMMA WHO PLAYS Blond and cheerful Ethel Christensen, secretary in vehicle repair, is back on the job after spending two wonderful weeks in San Francisco. This she would recommend for any working gal. She arranged with her husband and mother to care for her four children, Ken 10, Becky For indoors or out . . . these are"the work clothes you appreciate! 8," Robert 5, and baby Norma 2, and drove with her V Sturdy! Built for comfort! With plenty of pockets . . . quality reincousin to Los Angeles and up the coast to 'Frisco. forcements. Make LEVEN'S your Work Clothes Headquarters pay They visited friends and relatives and did all the Light weight cotton lowest prices. wonderful things visitors generally indulge in on a plaid sport shirts trip to Cal. Besides taking care of secretarial workshort sleeves in the vehicle repair shop, Ethel reports news hapEthel penings of vehicle people to the- Hill Top." SPRINGTIME SPECIALS The Syracuse LD.S. Ward chapel was the wedding scene for the and nuptials of Dean Hansen, plant services section, and Rugged, practical Lethe former Reita Moulton. The young couple joined vis reinforced where the ranks of married folk at 7 p. m., April 11, and it counts Men's then tripped off for a honeymoon to sunny California. Dean is the son of Elvin Hansen, who is also an employe of plant services section. Veneda Cline, Textile Unit, recently returned to work after a two weeks' vacation motoring through the Utah parks, Grand Canyon, and Death Valley. ' Ella Coops, Textile Unit, is back to work after WORK SHOES vacationing in San Francisco, where she spent Easter Sunday with her daughter Patricia. A large variety of styles Aleda Kirkham, parachute repair, is recovering in both shoes and boots. wish her from an appendix operation. Dean WORK SOCKS Some models with Safety look to return well and work. forward to her toes. Soft, absorbent cottons. Grey A 0-- 10 0-- 10 son-in-la- w Where Hill Fielders Save on ff . Work Shirts 2.95 . Matched Sets 3.75 . Co-work- A Wild Trip in the Night Corrigan" hasn't got anything over on Jerry D. From - 6.50 and white. Also wools 35$ "Wrong-Wa- y branch foreman of electrical branch in synthetic trainers. Jensen, ' With the stork hovering over the Jensen household on 50th Street in South Ogden in the wee hours of the morning, the time act. Jensen and had come for Jensen to go into his his wife had carefully scheduled the events for this evening. He had been briefed in advance as to exactly what he was to do and he went through his part with brilliant timing. d He rounded up the overnight bag, contacted the mother-in-lato come and watch the other kiddies, end bundled up his wife and put her in the car. He was complete master of the situation everything was undercontrol. They were soon spinning rapidly to the hospital. The silence in the hospital-boun- d car was finally broken by a little word from the wife: "Jerry, where are we?" Jerry replied confidentially, "Don't worry, honey, we're almost to Clearfield." "Clearfield?" cries the little woman "But Jerry, we're supposed to go to the Dee hospital! Back there, in the opposite direcwell-plann- 3 for 1.00 ed long-packe- w tion." no. oh No But they made it and in time too. But it was quite a mad dash from 50th street to the Dee hospitalvia Roy, Sunset, and Clearfield. New baby daughter and mother are doing fine but Jerry is still tryin "e down the wild trip in the night in the wrong , aireciior Get set for the job with a supply of durable cotton shirts-Co- ol, all shrink-proodouble thick at the yokes Many other f, LEVEN'S WORK GLOVES WORK PANTS 1.952.79 Inside napped, canvas out- - Whipcords and drill types, Washable twill pants in iety of Colors side; White Chief Long wearing 1.25 2.903.90 ' 2.90 a var- to 3.98 5SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS? |