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Show !1. J J Lher 21, 1952 i- nt- HILL TOP TIMES Pruest walked UP to a youne Patient: "What shall I do? I A small town is a place where knows What what else everyone haVe everyone you bet'n drinkmil" Doc: "Wear pumps." is doing but they read the local paper to see if they have been rep7yhree fathers feather " was the at it. caught Firmness is considered an admirable quality in one's self, but Some women seem to able to Opportunity merely knocks-tempt- ation in others it is just plain stubborn- dish it out much better be kicks the door than they ness. can cook it. m have water on the knee." PLENTY OF CHRISTMi DECORATION OF CHIVALRY Roberts Mrs. LAYTON In impressive ceremonies held in Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Carrie D. Roberts of the requisiting 'unit of materiel control division, was presented the "Decoration of Chivalry." Mrs. Roberts reports that this is the highest honor given to a member of the Rebekah Lodge, and is conferred by the Patrioch's militant, a branch of the Odd Fellows Lodge, for meritorius service. A diamond pin the shape of a Maltese cross was awarded Mrs. Roberts as a symbol nf her faithful service. - SAVINGS NOWI STORE f X!777 ElVNEY'S is yodr NEW JOB winnine her eleventh year as a Hillfielder is Ida Hall of supply W services division. Along with another year, Ida is also beginning YEAR, pW as boss. ii.f Robert Harrington, even years in me organizer, news reporter, Mrs. Hall and her kside at sio vsue" rivcll"t' IP IN THE A1K Iartv Ida will be remembered for her siui'i -- uu"i personnel cierK, program arranger, and husband, Frank of driver's training, all-aou- or. mtniitCJiailce wooumin maiciict Vvii U Innf J ni uii;an,iK;i mov wccn. V.ne luuh.1. w- XI. nie ciouas hop lSn' always up m uic on, uixi, L o'trin to San Fernando and a gala birthday celebration. Rav orom- who's birthday is the same date as Ray's, (sed his California buddy, And celebrate thev did! this vear they would celebrate together. Vith his wife, June, and friends Pat and Curtis Rigby, Ray took off RaV y .. WHliamSOIl, , Fernando or San - X- in his Cessna 17. For three days, besides the birth-b- y 70 friends, he and his compan-on- s concerts, and other places of party which was attended by about visited museums, night clubs, jazz i nterest. fflatteiyX ifc. with a (7 MlBUWm I bonus in U l&y$0p :M long wear! f i. y GREETINGS" native of Holland who has been in America almost a his loyalty to his adopted rear and a half will have a chance to show He is Thomas Van oiintry when he enters the service this week. uesden, former employee of warehouse 6D. Van Huesden'was born in totterdam, Holland, and came to the United States "for a better future." Farehouse personnel honored Van Huesden at a farewell party held at linchtime where they presented him with a cake decorated with the American flag, a traveling kit, and many good wishes for the future. I Another warehouseman who will become a member of the Armed forces is Receiving's Reed Frost who reported to Fort Douglas last All of his friends wished him well and told him they expMonday. ected to receive many letters written with the new pen and pencil former A y presented him. CAPERS Cupid seems to have been working overtime in the base field main-enanc- e I shop of vehicle and equipment subdivision. It all started a few peeks back when DeMor Fames was married to Velora Holiday of Idaho. JNext Harry Kister was married to June Wright from City. The next marriage for the shop came when Rulon freston, married Virginia Seiter from Heber. Janet Ricks has eiven un her ioh as offirp l in ma- Jeriel facilities division's receiving unit for a more important job that I - M. I $ r-T$:- ihey CUPID If homemaking. The nusDana, Kenneth Jew wedding bells rang recently for Janet and her Gregory, HTLlT HAPPENED AT A fried chicken luncheon was staged acuities division office in honor of two by members of the materiel departing members. Captain assistant deputy director for materiel facilities division, discharge from the Air Force, and Joyce Allbright moved ulen Shott, waved his SHEERS be roac to n rcvery is Douglas Morris, employee of ware-T- lt recently underwent a serious operation. Douglas and 6 also of warehouse 8A, say that his speedy recovery is partly to v' help from in the storage section who donated .bl00d durinS the illness. VI Stephens, vehicle and equipment subdivision, was welcomed WK tO Work last T J.U x xl wool- nfl . lilv Qt v uemg uii lur aimust uixee iiiunmo. uaai mJured his leg in an automobile accident, FnHP contro1 section of ohi o production control report they're happy Anderson back th them after her little sojourn in Iwal hosrSa? ba Penney'o own, filmy vij V - the vehicle reach the ttsonaiiLLaub-fl'o- hat offi.0WaTv!n8L icense 1 heblS reason H 60-gaug- e, 15-deni- er branch had one specific to reporters from get his base driver's storage of 18, according ae was so he could reached that goal on October 24. To help hime workers presented him a cake. n nance ti5m s,xty davs DS at Spokane, Washington, are four main-who hand have yens a AFB bee" Fairchild helping ttodifvi giving ftornton rT ,FPS- - The mer. Robert Blain, inspector; Lloyd arre11 Wilcox, prop shop; and Owen Cooper of propeller nstallation it'g good to be back." "However," says Thorn-ik- e n,"awJ aI1,vow orklnS around 6 propellers, our own 6 props look toys' w lm?,lly BwVfc Gaymodle elebrat 3 B-3- Ml&N? t B-2- REPLENISH" vhen Jt comes to "multiplying and replenishing fellows the prop shop, according to H. Glen theavprot Jnarned men in the shop have a total of 50 children, additions iS.86 e7er on the increase, Poison says. Four of the latest "of for Mr to Mr- - and Mrs. Clyde Christensen, baby oTTabyboy 5rzco, lot u8, Clair Hunsaker, baby girl for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ceewfe nboy for Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nye. addition of twin boys to his family is Harry fveeks, emninv Pne3nft.J-- yee I Cargo Onerations section. Th new sons, weigh- ?Vncea and 6 pounds three ounces, were born on October Harry KT0RK son. . CLUB neifEvelvn have one other child, a wrth" ue nl To 'olson. NYLON (n)e JJpr. aj H Wd compS . TIU, Pi P1 T: oy Sfi v C7enson be namVn with ' and wif0 JtOn PaU . O -- oury Robin a :. to her x. J :erfive,beVi ft6 roster continues to lengthen; Some of the statistics h .r UIBt Twin -Vnre ( vehicle waintenancp vonnrtara OTXVrVV "W . . . Kenneth v has a new son he'll call Michaeltwin is the proud father of boys; who n ana CreiS Gene Swamer (sheet metal) has a Steven Gene . . . Mearl Marshal isneei r arOl.,ameare 01Tifot. a enn RnifP WaVne . . . nanmfa sheet and metal her husband, Bob of mlr worker; to Vte Parents of a boy on October 13. In additionand v!lUb voneda Clin Shprrv rtp-rtii- dVnium!on-9Ptob- insrjoofA 6 unice. er amryn a oud errand- when an eight pound baby boy J.1 Uline, a former cierK typisi m n So lnxnriously filciy yet .loag-wearis- s, too, for these tre hl$htwUt nylons,- thst tend to resist sncgsl Pcectly ctftappesllss ...and perfect quality! New shades, OVa-1Buy a box of 3 pdn, far cxUra tszsrt) - 1. (P. |