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Show HILL TOP TIMES ,17,1955 Page Stresses Highway Safety ?ir";Lev.el Sports Stressed at -- uuo attended Hill by Two Maintenance Foursome Employees Win Schooling Honors Two sity of at Univermi rIuerence at Norman. Ur!nunS.tht Bong Memorial Si liZSSt- Dedicated at Poplar, Wise. confab were WO Personnel MrvWT Hess, Hill AFB athletic director; TSgt William C - - ' Klin" gj ' nut behind and Live," Theme Squadron Safety Quiz Live" was Down Slow 1 Log and the theme of a safety quiz nducted recently by the 28th Logistic Support Squadron. The program was launched to coincide with the nation-wid- e .... J I T 1 I unaerway Dy me iNaxionai inference of State Safety Coor- "Slow Down of program 1 . nve kators. me safety session was opened Lt, lot. James L. Harcrow. Jiadron Deputy Commander. He the taplimented h safety squadron for its record since last Decem- ol Harcrow then introduced taper George D. Reese. Utah REAL FOR ESTATE SALE KENTIAL building lot in in- mm oe Kaysville location, ttllent view. Lot. finu-vis- s f ater and sewer paid. w dox N Kaysville Act quick-&fi- L fr $1,000. tu, m care of this yur.s 10. 3155 C-- 2t. ie WANTED part Must live wolx. bountiful or Centprwiii . 5 to 7. and safety State Highway Patrol, the guest speaker. In his n talk Trooper Reese gave reasons .why so many accidents occur on today's highways. Even though highways and automobiles have improved over the years, the accident rate hasn't, he stated. Trooper Reese attributed this to the "man behind the wheel." "The driver is the main factor causing most accidents", Reese said. The safety quiz program was conducted next by Mr. William Phelps of the Base Motor Pool, who acted as Quiz Master. First prize of a set of wire seat cushions went to Alc James L. Cobb, Jr. Second prize of a spotlight was awarded to SSgt. Louis G. Hurst. Third prize of a certificate for 10 gallons of gas went to Alc 0. D. Nix. renterville er Hill Top Times is an unofficial by Inland published Printing-- Company, Kaysville, Utah, in the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Hill Top Times receives the Armed Forces Press Service, Air Force News Service, and the Air Materiel Command Press Service. Material contained in these services, with the exception of those marked may "copyrighted" or "syndicated,"credita-tion be reprinted provided proper is riven to the AFPS, AFNS or AMC-POpinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Air Force. Address all advertisements to the Inland Printing Company, Kaysville, Utah. Editor L. E. ANDERSON Riche's Drive In -- . Vicious Steaks . Sandwiches . SPECIAL- S- efburgers d War I, (AFPS A if nr; Medal of tVi Bong, Honor win- - s leadi"S World i was aeai-nfS? "'vv a AAToa 11 8 . Poplar' Wisconsin, tinhe.meiu0liaJ' a ?"5,000 re- - addi- - 1 , elementary I0!1' consists of a combination and T War II i P-3- classrooms, u"Twn. facilities. A World fiirhtpr S J ed by USAF, is mounted on a ped- x J1CiU. Lne new building. The 20c Each DolR CONDITIONED SHREEK, Owner $1.00 Base the type ail'craft flown by Major Bone- in victories over Japanese pilots. Major Bong was killed on - gust o, 1045, while testing an For Bowling An Enjoyment At Its Best AuF-S- 0 General George C. Kenney, USAF Maior Bnno-'(Retired). wn,.w . Outstanding professionals were included among the conference's War II commander in the Pacific, instructors. Bud Wilkinson, foot- was principal speaker at the dedicaball coach of the Oklahoma "Soon-er- s tion ceremony. Also attending were ; Bucky O'Connor, basketball '"6" uncials jrom Wisconsin. coach at the University of The dedication climaxed 11 months of work on tho inviltvi. g Thompson, golf pro; Don Bunn, Director of building. The memorial was large- Athletics, Springfield College, jy iinancea j; oy contributions from headed up a list of nationally-know- n private citizens, veterans' organisports figures to speak at zations and the school district. the meet. The dedication included graveside services at the Bong plot in the nearby cemetery, flyovers, band Sports Gear Sold music, speeches, and a tour of the Surplus items of Hill AFB sports building and grounds. equipment, put on sale last month, have been sold to the highest bidLittle Boy: "Ain't going to school der, according to Jack Schofield, tomorrow." civilian welfare council. Mother: Why not dear?" The sports gear was bought by inline uoy: i can t read n' l t rank b. White, manufacturing and can't write V they won't let me talk- -o repair, maintenance for $75. what's the use?" s Iowa-Jimm- Visit Ogden's Beautiful y long-hittin- ii 1 ..... Bowl PARAMOUNT BOWL f APARTMENTS AVAILABLE For IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY in Utah's Finest Rental Housing Development Formerly Restricted to Military Housing -- Now Available- - f or Civilian Workers at Hill Air Force Base Select Now area Adjacent to new $25,000 recreation outdoor basketball and Softball fields tennis courts! A safe, healthful place for Complete Privacy Assured By Unique Apartment Design Apartments Average Over 1100 Square Feet RENTALS For Inspection Call Manager Clearfield 55 DIRECTIONS Just Apply To Housing Development, Main Gate Air Force Base and Kenneth W. Thompson was personally congratulated by Col. Francis R. Feeny, Commandant, USAF Technical School, Keesler AFB, Miss. Thompson was an honor graduate and outstanding student in his class on airborne special navigational equipment. Another honor graduate was Raymond L. Adams. He received a letter from USAF Technical School at Amarillo AFB, Texas for "fine spirit and devotion to duty ' while attending a course on aircraft mechanics at Amarillo. Letters, with appropiate comments, were presented to the students by C. E. Pfeiffer, Assistant for Depot Maintenance. --- 5-16- 6to Go for JN ce WASHINGTON memorial to children to live and play! 3810 RIVERDALE ROAD pE&END inter-sex-vi- Hill Top Times S. felt Pickering - con-ieren- ce new-pap- a with car for P- maintenance Transient Aircraft Branch workers have been commended for being technical school "honor graduates," it was learned this week. ques the wheel is the thing that causes most accidents," D. Reese, Utah State Highway Patrol. Troop-- " ays Trooper George tr Reese was guest speaker at a recent 28th Log Sq safety quiz program. The 28th is stressing highway safety these days, thanks to the safety quiz. The LU1S Getlin The Hill AFB more than 350 NCO's, offers nlus a? bates h"?,ansuf rom gather d afc thg pve? Oklahoma to attend special services sport conference' Conducted on May to 21 the conference stressed theig importance of everyday base activities. Conference officials pointed out that developments within .the squadron competitive team sports. leads to intra-bas- e and competition, and eventually national and international events. .Sports directors studied supervisory changes, new techniques in AF sports, and learned revised sup. Ply and funding systems. The group was also given the latest aM officiatinS techni- - it I P : - 3 START AT $66.99 for Two-bedroo- m Apartment Available in at Slightly Higher Cost Garages Available |