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Show 24, 1952 HILL TOP TIMES Ze Oven itl Mae Franklin had the exciting adventure their fourth straignt world Series riirht from ieija.i-v- t wiu mumicu lu seat jvienssi xork k vacation especially to see iew the series. f0r a One oi tne mousanas oi spectators to see what has been termed one of the most exciting series of all times, Melissa thought the game played on Sunday October 5 as the most terrific of all. Melissa has worked at Hill AFB 15 months J and is a custodian in the civilian personnel branch. A cheerful, friendly gal, she excells in good deeds. . r am n ri n n vi an aaum, ii yuu ccu aoiciy yia, needle and rf a word of or thread, just encouragement, Melissa J Mae is the gal ready to offer assistance. f0.fan Melissa m win l?rz:. i" iri" two-wee- - , ng n-- .in nf l - S 1 1 !T f fnr rhili wnroVinnao a UUU1 Zl"Z" . iciwn, oico uuei, ana nis were among the lucky warehousers in attendance. Kitty Johnson, Reese, supervisor, wnu ia icavjug iur a iwo weens vacation Cerva(ja. California, and Mexico, gave a little farewell speech and the "rood work" while hf la cnna -c iin womci o . Sply shorts extended to Mr. A. L. Derbyshire, formerly A hearty welcome was . us Beings . a few iirogfVior i""" days ago. ,FZ"1'-,.- "in tj" control division .j:nicfratinn auu""10 " ..w off ire., materiel v., urhun ki Uie new umci.-,ntly namea ,uumi nncirvikrl v r nPiTI ill tpm. nf nnrl .1itri- iwig was .. a-ui- .j. rccwaignv v, f!hristensen .,,' "husband . i 3ELPFDL La Venna iayne njvans, son or uien .n;vans irom ld ass- and cleaning, furnished transportation to the were, in addition to Mr. Walter, Lynn M Harris, Leland Miller, Melvin Bair, Jr., and Dale Lewis. Mrs. Rose Lee of materiel control division, whose husband, Merlin, died recenlty after a lingering illness, extends deepest appreciation to friends and who donated blood for her husband. foreman pital .WE of WMu THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS CONCERNED, branch of engine repair is now recovering from a serious oper- stion-a- nd is partly responsible. When father's help from his i .tji iaaa was in neeai or Diooa, It was discovereavii tnati tne little many oners were made by Milton E. Walter, branch engine repair employees. embly V. Oqden - Weber - Davis defense installations were built in their locations because those locations are of prime STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE to America's Defense. As long as we need national defense, so far as IULLFIELDERS Thirteen-year-o- STATES SENATOR ii 1 1 -- BY UNITED c wcx rMebratine one year as a "Hillfieler" is from warehouse 2C La- George, has been a supply worker Ws L years. '. . . Master repair schedule section is back in the groove again because Mrs. Betty to worn aiier unaergoing an ftahl ha3 returned ineration. . . . Sniney nammon, j.veiyn omixn. ana : xi in xiliic luree new jj (JranatO are me office. . . . Materiel prations and administration who are just back from rotrol division employees itions are Margaret Spendiove, Myrtle liiggs, JJe- . iia .. i i r T!i:jin anuj "iiviyxic ires Betnei, maDeiie viuiKinoeaiu, xviuie. 1? Statement On Utah's Defense Workers and Installations: Arthur mt flnuj ... A - 1 Inn Page 9 disassembly for seven who donated blood. They Bernell W. Orgill, Lavon R. Cramer, WERE TOLD Workers in the materiel facilities division, supply, think that Wal-iR- ., handiest characters to have around an office, anv artistic work done. Wallace is the man they turn to. A statistical draftsman, Wallace's Hes been a wm0!fy hobbies are painting and cartooning. civil service worker for 8 years, having spent some time with the Navy, Army and Air Force. Residing ing in Salt Lake, he is married and has one son. Reports from the Management and procedures office indicate that it's old home week for Dick Rose-craback in area activities office after an t absencewhoof isseveral years when he served as property accounting unit chief. . . . Management branch is boastine two new employees from Dayton, Ohio. fcJTW Mrs Vnnra TJifolpv hna snpnt the nast eiffht VearS Wallace as a steno at AMC and Mrs. Charlotte Wilis held the sameworking type job for four years. . . . Dora Birch and hus-Mai, returned recently from a week's stay in Reno. those de- fense installations will STAY THERE! I personally will fight to keep them there. I personally HAVE fought to keep them there! Soon after the end of World War II, the Democratic administration, through the Navy and Air Force, planned to cut down the activities at the Naval Supply Depot and Hill Field. I PERSONALLY WENT TO BAT AND STOPPED THE MOVING OF ANY Bethel is one Of the Whenever they need ns d, DEAII N. CLAYTG.J POINTS the record of the Democratic candidate for District Attorney in the Second Judicial District since September 11, 1950, relative to contested cases involving major crimes. pnoE' 0nly ne conviction out of 17 cases. ritdBERY: Not one conviction for robbery. BURGLARY: 4 out of 7 escaped conviction. CARNAL KNOWLEDGE: wrongdoers 6 out of 7 wrongdoers escaped conviction. vrVND LARCENY: 8 out of 11 escaped conviction. MANSLAUGHTER: 2 out of 4 got away without being con- . out of 13 avoided adequate punishment. thi.11 has paid to Plead out of 90 cases where "nt guilty" because ,,au 20 of the offense d,one' my convicted opponent has only m h whlc they were charged. convict WrongdoermiSSed 31 f th? 90 Cases without even trving to 10 criitS ?asiLmaie deals in 23 cases all of which involved major 0se 23 cases fae dismissed the felony complaint which reouZ' WronaH Quenop. We lmprisonnient in the state penitentiary and permitted the . S plead SuHty to a misdemeanor and escape the conse-wunact by Payin a ne or spending a few days in the 8tatement8 foe unvarnished truth! These fense installations. They tell you that just before every election to try and scare you American workers for the defense of America into voting their way. They subtly threaten you with the loss of your ob. THOSE STORIES, THOSE THREATS ARE JUST PLAIN AND FANCY LYING. defense worker need fear a Repub- AS BETTER THAN ANY MAN IN AMERICA. Eisen- hower would be the last man on earth to move your installations because they were placed where they are because of their strategic importance by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the military. Yes, under a Republican administration, you thets! ttiiif.6 challenged my opponent to debate the accuracy of these itaMki n the. newspaper, over the radio or in front of any fnim . . he has refused to accept that challenge. "ub5S.t5ne has come to end this incompetent, wishy-washtype of prosecution. Do favLfice of District should be a fighting one, with "tes and no deals.Attorney not been such. It has N' CLAYTON AND RESTORE THIS OFFICE TO ttS mnE RIGHTFUL POSITION OF RESPECT, DIGNITY AND PUBLIC CONFIDENCE! will still defense installations! You will still have your jobs and, BECAUSE THE REPUBLhave Ogden-Weber-Dav- is ICAN PARTY IS PLEDGED TO END THE RIDICULOUS WASTE THAT HAS RUN RAMPANT THROUGH THE GOVERNMENT, AND LOWER TAXES. . . . THERE DOLLARS IN YOUR WILL BE MORE "TAKE-HOMPAY ENVELOPES." E" tv Vote for America y, (Paid Political Advertisement.) de- lican administration, PARTICULARLY UNDER EISENHOWER, WHO KNOWS DEFENSE NEEDS AS WELL TO OPPONENT'S "RECORD" WITH DEADLY WEAPONS that the Republicans, Ogden-Weber-Dav- is THE TRUTH! No This is ASSAULT The Democrats are telling you if they get in, will move the (Paid Political Advertisement.) |