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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 'Zing Rod and Gun Club Willing to Share Blood U June a Little Zong" Seeks Revision Of License Code wo tlio nt V t kw Hill AFB Rod are club seeking revision and Gun of a Utah State Jisn ana uamepersoncode in order that military . TT4.A1 x win-tuwu lo nel asssignea mjr rni chase resident fish and hunting icenses. a voixinf maatinfr members Ik ao ivvt-iimr J.i.ClllUA 3 1 n Uif 1. 11 1 nlnK 1.1 nnnTiimnuslvtf adODted a resolution to be forwarded to the erovernor of the State ot Utan which reads as fllows: "Ro if rpsnlved that we the mem bers of the Hill Air Frce Base Rod and Gun Club are opposed to tne provisions of the present Fish and nama Pnip Tipvtainino' to issuance of licenses to personnel of the Uni ted States Armed rcrces assigneu to duty in the State of Utah and to the decision of the Office of the Aftnrnov flpnpral ot the State Ot Utah pertaining to this matter which was rendered on May io, 1053. "Be it further resolved that we the members of the Hill Air Force rt s? 2,' ? in.". i. Typical of the hundreds of Hill AFB employees who have donated blood through visits of the American Red Cross Intermountain Regional Blood Center is Doris Farnsworth, (foreground) a worker from the sheet metal shop. Red Cross nurse Helen Truman (left) and Mrs. Robert Sauzek, volunteer helper from the officers wives club, assist with the blood procurement operation. Base Rod and Gun Club do hereby strongly recommend ihat the Governor of the State of Utah introduce legislation at the next session of the Legislature for the express purpose of revising the Utah State Fish and Game Code in such man ner as to permit personnel of the United States Armed Forces as signed to duty in the State of Utah to purchase resident fishing and hunting licenses lor the period which they are assigned within the confines of the State of Utah." Hill Workers Donate Generously At Regular Visits of Blood Unit Sivil Service - S'oV"" Lovely bungalow, attached garage, cas heat, nicely landscaped corner lot. A real buy at $9,850. CLEARFIELD Just listed. Income property. Attractive 2 Bdr. frame with 2 bedroom Apt. in basement. Double NEW cabinet Ironrite Ironer still in crate has slight shipping damgarage, gas heat. Total price $10,700.00. sell for will Cost $290.00 age. WE HAVE several rentals . . . Call for Details! $225.00 price includes free home demonstration, also used Servel WE ARE MEMBERS OF MULTIPLE LISTING BUREAU 8 ft. gas refrigerator A- -l condi tion still under guarantee will REALTY sell very reasonable make offer LAYTON REALTOR used 12 cu. ft. deep freeze 2 yrs. . . . PHONE KAYS. 755 LAYTON old. Phone Farmington 138 W. BECK FARMINGTON 37 MITCHELL 0030-J- 1 40 It C-- 18 The "Aire Chords," talented military barbershop quartet Hill Air Force Base, returned last week from competing in then of the World Wide Air Force Barbershop quartet contest held at ridge AFB, Michigan. Ten quartets, representing AF conference winners from all ovef world, participated in the songfest. plays string bass and tuba an The "Aire Chords" placed fourth. hometown is Tampa, Florida The young singers won the right Kanld to particpate in the Air Force finals Paul Kreft. bass from and ad horn bass Illinois, plays by winning the Northwest conference barbershop quartet contest lan in the band. held at Geiger AFB, Spokane re SALE cently. They were judged the top . blood-drawin- BARLOW Hitting a harmonious note are the "Aire Chords," popular barb! shop quartet from Hill AFB. They are (left to right) A2C Ed Hi top tenor; A1C Bill Jones. lead; A1C John Glass, baritone; A2C raul JVrett, bass Barbershop Quartet Returns From Sadie Competing In Air Force Finals Hill AFB empolyees, who have long been, generous in sharing their blood with unfortunates in need of it, are scheduled to "give again" on July 1, according to Ellis Marvin Husband, field director of the American Red Cross at Hill AFB Another mass blood draw will take place when the Intermountain AFB workers have responded: Regional Blood Center again ar- Husband said, "We'd also like to exrives at the base for blood dona- press appreciation for the excellent tions from Hill's workers. This rn . charge of those cooperation blood mobile unit has been, making of to us and al donors scheduling regular visits to this base about others who make our visits success every 6 weeks, Husband said, and ful. will confinue to do so for quite ' Although most of the donors some time. have been screened and They are able to process between meet previously neces all the qualifications each blood at 200 and 2S0 pints of to give blood, I would just like visit. Most of the blood obtained sary from Hill workers is flown over- to point out some ot the major specifications," Husband said. seas to fighting forces. Blood procurement activities are "Donors should not eat fatty set up in the officers club. The foods within 4 hours before giving social club sheds its usual care- blood. Light foods, fruit juices, and I'll be right out as soon as I put free atmosphere and takes on the cotlee are all right, ponors must on my face. look of an efficient, bustling hos- De oetween is and 01) years ot age If they are under 21 they must have pital. All the equipment is brought in by the blood center. This in- their parents signature. They must Wolf : A big dame hunter. A guy cludes 12 beds, tables, blankets, not have had a maj'or operation who enjoys life, liberty and the and other technical instruments. within the past year or had shots of pursuit. happiness A regular staff travels with the of any kind within the last two Poise: Ability to keep talking ARC's blood mobile which includes weeks. Donors must weigh at least while nine nurses and a custodian. The 110 pounds and be free from colds check. the other man picks up the Weber county chapter of the Red and infections. Ninety days must Alimony: The high cost of leavCross furnishes refreshments given transpire between each donation." ing. patients after donations. Officers Wives Give Aid. Suicide blonde: Dyed by her own The modern girl cares not if her hands. Playing a major roll in the sucg cess of the operation hair looks like a mop: being a mod Something to occupy are members of the officers wives ern girl, she doesn't know what a a Hangover: head that wasn't used the night 25 volunteers club. "Approximately mop looks like. before. from the officers wives club have been working long hours as nurses REAL ESTATE FOR SALE aids," Husband said, "and we'd certainly like to express our appreciation for this." Nice 2 Bdr. Frame, attached garage, gas heat, Donors for the blood draw are LAYTON " workers from various directorates AAWa11 carPetin' drapes, good residential area. ' of the base. They are scheduled at $9,950.00. certain times by officials from each directorate so that the operation CLEARFIELD Let us show this attractive 2 Bdr brick runs smoothly. baSemCnt- - NiCdy yaS. Expresses Appreciation Only "We'd like to give a word of thanks to the wonderful way Hill LAYTON 2 Bdr. FOR SALE ' FOR quartet at that meet with their presentation of a novelty tune and COUNTRY HOME, prac a medley of "Somebody Stole My ly new home Gal,",and "Five Foot Two." garden and fruit 3 been Although they have only West of Clearfield- -! singing together for about 3 sell at only $6,850.00 months, they have formed a group price. Payne Realty Co. that is well on the way to the top. Their originality, humor, and perden, sonalities add much to their harmoVi-ac- n . FOR SALE nies. Quartet members are all from the Air Force Band. A1C John ONE eight cubic foot Westings ea cror ai nr and One Glass, baritone, plays the trumpet in the band and calls Columbus, hmieA electric ranee, (four Ohio, his hometown. A2C Edwin j units) Call Kaysville Ham, tenor, is formerly from Kays st. Center spe nai East Colorado and play trumpet -11 and horn. A1C Bill Jones, lead, f.40th ro-frn 489-- En-glewo- 54-6- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OPEN HOUSE JUNE 20 AND 21ST GOLDEN "HOW TO GET "2" BEDROOM SHAKE HOMES IN ACRES, LAYTON, UTAH. THERE FROM OGDEN" Drive to Layton, turn left at Preece Motor Co., Driving Approx. mile to Barbara Ave. Turn Right to open house. "HOW TO GET THERE FROM SALT LAKE CITY." Drive thru Layton to Preece Motor Co., turn Right. Drive Approx. i2 Mile to Barbara Avo turn l?irvll4 4- - Hnnn TJntion BEAUTIFUL PLANNED MODERN HOW INCLUDING THESE FEATURE Gas Permi Flow Heating oona urives and Walks Curb-Paved Streets Roofs Overhanging Eves and Drvera Built-u- p IViktllcu Fans Wardrobe Closets Oak Floors CJ Youngstown Kitchen nets Auto-Washe- rs PRICES RANGE FROM $9,100.00 to $9,850.00 F. H. A.' $1,100.00 to $1,400.00 (INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS) Down Payment G. I. Loan $910.00 to $985.00 (INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS) CLARENCE S. SIMMONS LAYTON, UTAH PHONE 184 TRACK PHONE 0256-J- 3 |