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Show December 18, 1953 HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Receive Air Force Reserve Training v by Inland The Bill Top Times U an unofficial newspaper published Printing; Company in the interests of personnel at Hill Air Force Base. Editorial and news matter is arailable for general release. The Hill Top Times receives AFPS material. AFPS material appearing herein will not be reprinted without written permission of Armed Forces Press Service, 641 Washington Street, New York 14, New York, Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Air Force. Address all Ads to the INLAND PRINTING COMPANY, Kaysville, Utah. Editor Dorothy G. Nelson Ext. The Instrument Repair Shop at Hill AFB has been scheduled to increase its output of vital air navigational instruments, accord- ing to Mr. Oral C. Lee, foreman This shop is prepared to increase its production by at least 30 during the fiscal vear of 1954. Increased workload will consist of repairing navigational equipment so vitally important to the well-equipp- ed 201 Fire Department Lists Precautions Advisable in Christmas Decorating The Christmas season, though generally considered the most joyous of the year, is oftentimes accompanied by a plague of fires that result in enormous property loss, crippling injuries and tragic loss of life. Many of these fires are a result of Christmas decorations that make hazards that would be tolerated at no other time of the year, according to Glen Wilde from the fire prevention and fire inspection branch of the base fire department. Tlv nbevine' a few common sense this Christmas season can be one laws of safety, most of these heart- of great joy instead of intense breaking cases could bebe avoided sorrow, fire department officials enjoy- concluded. and the yuletide season ed as intended, Mr. Wilde said. Following are a few suggestions from the base fire department for making the holidays safe as well as merry. The Christmas tree, being the center of attraction, and also highconly inflammable, needs special it Capt. Russel J. Calvert, of the to leave wise is It sideration. out of door until time of actual 28th Logistic Support Squadron at decorating and to remove it Hill AFB, was awarded the Second Oak Leaf Cluster to the Distinpromptly after Christmas. When the tree is set up, it's freshly trim- guished Flying Cross, in ceremoin a nies at Hill AFB recently. med base should container of water or wet sand, According to the citation, Capwith water being added daily to in- tain Calvert distinguished himself sure saturation of the tree. Care by extraordinary achievement should be taken to place the tree an enemy of the United Naaway from the fireplace, radiators, tions on the night of 7 May 1953, or other sources of heat. while serving as navigator of a nt.tnfV hnmhw of the Third It is important that all electrical R decorations bear the label of the Bombardment Wing (light), Fifth a nr orce. Underwriter's Laboratories and be Air The thirty-fou- r year old native properly installed with special caution being taken against over- of Ranid Citv. South Dakota was loading electrical circuits. In no graduated from Spearfish High event should open flame candles School in 1937 and then attended be a part of the decorating scheme'. Rlnrk Hills Teachers College for Ordinary combustible decorations two years. In 1943 he received his can be flameproof ed but it is wise wings as a navigator at oelman to keep them to a minimum by Field, Monroe, La. The navigator's previous combat using more metal or glass ornaments. cvnprienpe had been in the Europe Never buy Pyroxylin plastic toys an Theater during World War II or toys operated by. alcohol, kero- where he flew & missions, in sene or gasoline. These items could he flew T0 missions in the Korean easily make a flaming torch of War. Captain Calvert and hisnowwife, your child. reDubeo Calvert,, are Violet By taking these simple precauClear200 348 South, East, tions, along with the common ones siding at required for year round safety, field, Utah. Officer Awarded Second Oak Leaf To Flying Cross be-place- Output Upped In Navigational Instrument Shop d xJ?r Col. Harry J. Dayhuff of Ogden (seated) and his brother Capt. check John E. Dayhuff (rear) also of Ogden, receive instructions from Major James L. Harcrow, Commander of a "Globemaster" attached to the 28th Logistic Support Squadron at Hill Air Force Base. The Dayhuffs regularly receive training in flying as well as administrative duties under the Air Force's Mobilization Assignee Program at Hill Air Force Base. Those interested in receiving further information concerning the current reserve training program conducted at Hill AFB should, contact Mr. Larry J. Hephke or MSgt. Ronald E. Coburn in the Reserve Training Section, Room 110, Building Ext. 581. -- pre-flig- ht C-1- -- 4, Two Airmen Are Chinese Officers Leave Invitations Given Ratings And Good Wishes well-qualifi- G. old-fashion- ed CLARENCE S. SIMMONS Layton Realtor Office Kays. 184 .. . Res. 0161-1- 4 ed Hillfielders have been invited to Fiddler: "The leading lady. seems Taiwan! The invitation was extended by two Chinese nationalist to have a break in her enunciation Two airmen were proclaimed out. Air Force officers who have been this evening." Orchestra Leader: "Say, you keep standing in ceremonies held in the stationed at Hill AFB for several base commander's office recently. months studying supply proce- your eye on the music." g dures. They are Lt. Col. n Wan and Captain Liu. Of Outstanding Fu-Lin- Tze-Chie- their departure from Hill On AFB this week, they left this message: "Welcome to Taiwan! We take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to all Keep on the Job! Hill-fielde- rs for the best and friendly instruction to us during the last nine weeks. All of you are welcome to visit our depot, after we go back, and have our supply disJohnson Degeorgio crepancies improved according to what we have learned from you. Colonel H. J. Kieling, base com- Best wishes and Merry Christmas mander, conferred the title of to you all." "Airman of the Month for November" on A1C Loren F. Johnson AFB he has been acting as scout and "NCO of the Month for No- master of Troop 55. which includes vember" on SSgt. Vito M. De- scouts from all military activities georgio. in this area. He has been in the The airmen received letters of Air Force 2 years and at Hill AFB commendation and silver identifi- for the last year and a half. He REAL ESTATE FOR SALE cation bracelets as awards. The resides at 2306 Harrison Avenue, awards are given monthly to the with his wife, Kathryn. two airmen who are iudged as the Ogden, Vito M. Degeorgio reSSgt. FOR RENT most outstanding at the base. ceived the "NCO of the Month" A1C Johnson is attached to award for outstanding work as a 1 VERY NICE, 3 bedroom brick home in Kaysville with at- - Headquarters Squadron Section, depot level specialist instructor in Hq. OOAMA, and is assigned as supply. tached garage, renting at $90.00 per month. He is assigned to the 1 NEW modern home, 2 bedrooms, in Lay ton renting at senior draftsman in the technical 2940th Depot Training Group. data office, technical service diviHe has served in the Air Force . $80.00 per month. . sion, maintenance engineering di- for three years and arrived at Hill n, Lay-tom with 1 NEWLY decorated 2 bedroom frame garage rectorate. AFB about a year ago from duty He was promoted to the rank of in France. at $75.00. renting A1C in conjunction with the He resides at Apartment 57, Hill award. Garden SALE FOR In addition to his duties at Hill Eleanor. ' Homes, with his wife, to make like NOW-A-DAYwould when S selling everyone a little profit on their improvements they put inter their home and you can't blame them, however, we do have attached garage home in a real buy on a is home This selling for less than original Kaysville. also has a G. I. loan that may be 214 cost years ago. It non-4 interest of $10,000.00. It I. at assumed by a construction. It does veneer is of the very best brick need a little cleaning, not redecorating, but just a good scrubbing. The owner will take cash for her equity, or will sell on terms. She is asking $12,500.00. All reasonable offers considered. IN LAYTON we have 2 homes that you can buy with as low as $500.00 down and $80.00 per month until you have per paid off equity and then approximately $61.00 etc. month. These payments include insurance, taxes, These are both fairly new homes and built under F. H. A. WE ARE SOON starting the construction of 9 beautiful brick homes, attached garages, full basements; have bedroom and rumpus room finished. Stop in and see our plans or bring in yours. pilots and navigators of the modern day aircraft, Mr. Lee stated. "The days of flying by the seat of the pants" are gone forever. Today the pilot depends upon the accuracy of his instruments to steer and direct his flight. Among some of the major items to be repaired will be the Slaved Gyro Magnetic Compass System. Electrical and electronic compasses of this type make it possible not only to give the pilot and navigator a magnetic reference, but also to produce a magnetic electrical signal necessary in the operation of some of the complex electrical radar and automatic pilot system of the modern jet aircraft. "Hill AFB is. well prepared for this new assignment as we have some of the finest .instrument repair shops and facilities in the Air Force," Lee said. We also have exceptionally technicians to accomplish the overhaul and repair of these am -- S31W 120 words per minute ( Keep on the job . . . improve your rating. There is still a demand for stenographers in government and business offices in the Ogden-Sal- t Lake area. Speedwriting is so easy uses the no symbols or simple ABC's jf ... machine. Henager also offers typing. Come in for a free trial lesson in Speedwriting or typing. Inquire now. 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