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Show Page 2 HILL Vl-F- TOP TIMES Friday, April Sale or can be good condition seen at 8 Sahara Village. Soldier transferring, would like to sell 2 pc. living room suite, blue tapestry, $75. See at 2 Sahara Village. 52 in. unpainted kitchen cabinet, upper compartment has 12 in. shelves and 4 doors. Lower com' partment has 2 drawers, 2 doors, linoleum covered. Masonite back on both upper and lower com' partments. Also one kitchen table and 4 kitchen chairs. Mrs Tressie L. Miller, phone Kaysville 339-J- 2 or Ext. 362. E-7- P-1- The Hill Top Times is a civilian enterprise published in the interest of the personnel of the Ogden Air Materiel Area at Hill Air Force base, Ogden, Utah. Editorial and news matter is furnished by the Public Information Office, Ogden Air Materiel Area, USAF Air Materiel Command, Hill A F base, and is available for general release. The Hill Top Times receives Armed Forces Press Service material. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Department of the Air Force. Promotions Army Day Piano 2, Day will be observed throughout the nation on April 6th in honor of the veterans of the past two wars. The Utah General Depot in Ogden will hold open house on that day between the hours of 9 Army a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Tentative plans call for regular motor tours around the vast Quartermaster depot on west 2nd Street so that the public will have an opportunity to see what the Army is doing to keep America a strong America. ' A total of 1017 employees re ed a promotion of some kinrt ing the months of November f cember, January and Februari cording to Les Norton, chief !& fication-wag- e administratis these, 379 employees were proli to higher grades, 449 received!! increases and 189 received " increases. During this same period oniJ employees were downgraded ' .. majority of which were of the employee in order t, to reto permanent status. Several oft employees requested a reduction get into a different line nf while others were downo-ra-. to reduction in force or thvi, w In honoring: the veteran. th na tion this year will also honor the tires. Special Just seat peacetime Army of the United "Reduction due to down?ra. CLASSIFIED AD SECTION covers, clean throughout $375 States, whose mission now is great of positions is nesrlieible". Mr casn. ton said. Also cash register for er man ever oerore. v 2 nice barber chairs, $25. sale, This is your want ad section. Ads arc free. Mail them to the Public match, $250.. Phone Morris CrushInformation office, Headquarters Building, or telephone If you ing, ext. 450 or Bountiful 267-- J, have a friend you think should be a Hill worker mail him this section BOYLES LIFE 41 North 1st East, Bountiful. of the Hill Top Times. 1937 Oldsmobile Sedan, radio, hot i water heater, eood tires, will an- ll-- For best offer. Call William E. cept SPECIAL SET AT A SPECIAL PRIG 1937 Graham. New SDent $100 on eneine. ft . 243-26- 0. Rent i ... as featured At in KJiowiaen, JUxt. 452. 2 room furnished MINIMUM EXPERIENCE apartment in Hardwood bunk beds and mattres Clearfield. Phone Ogden REQUIREMENTS ses, $40. 15 dozen quart fruit jars, after 4:30 p. m., $22.50. Albert 50c per dozen. Contact Belmont for vacant positions listed in this Jaques. section are as follows: Smith, H-- 9 Navy Way, Washington Terrace. Phone Ogden 4 years Journeyman 2 years Camera, Zeis Ikon Super Ikonta, Junior . . 3 or 4 bedroom unfurnished, house moaei a with built in light meter (Automotive 3 years) and range finder. F 2.8 lens, triwitn garage and suitable yard. 6 months Helper pod, Vicinity filters, case. In new condiClearfield, Layton, Roy Applicant should apply for these tion. $300 cash. Call Ogden 9332 or Lt. call Ext. ugaen. Harre, positions at the south end of the 8241 or Ogden after 5 p. m. weekdays, anytime after work Civilian Cafeteria, Hill AFB. Sunday. ing nours. Telegraphic Typewriter $2168.28 pa Operator Vl-StatiI V-R- ides stics Office Appliance Repairer .... 2020 1.26 Plant Electrician vicinity of 26th and Madison . BIRTHS ph From Auto Equipment Repairer k1.26 in Uffaen. Call Wavne Rnrrett Mr. and Mrs. Dale W, Fackrell, iuxt. 8239 or in Ogden. Millwright i.... 1.23 Jr. General Machinist 1.21 From 22nd and Madison, Ogden girl, Marlayne. Born March 14 at Dee hospital. Call Jovce Hunter. TOxt. Kin 1.18 Upholsters Stored AC Inspector 1.13 From West 24th Street, on route to Mr. and Mrs. Rea Rooks, Jr. Woodworker 1.13 ugaen, uau Mary Readicker, Ext. Beverly Ann. Born March 10girl, at 543. . Jr. Auto Equipment LDS hospital. 1.13 From West 24th Street, on route to Repairer SSgt. and Mrs. Dale G. Powell, Jr. AC Radio & Electronic ugaen. jall JValeen Pollock, Ext, girl. Born March 13. zoo.. 1.13 Equipment Instlr Mr. and Mrs. John Raiser, boy. Crater Carpenter 1.10 Born March 18 at Dee hospital. AC Freight Loader.., mV...v ,,,1.01 V-Ri-ders Mr. and Mis. Gus Kopinitz, girl, Power Saw Operator . ; . .V. '.' 1.04 Electric Instr Rpr Helper ... .99 Have room for 1 or 2 passengers, tt.atnryn. .Born March 22 at Brig Jr. AC Storage Conditioner . . .99 as far East as University and as ham City hospital. .99 Garage Attendant Mr. and Mrs. John W. Foster, lar as tcn soutn, salt Lake City. Auto Equipment Repairer Call George Douglas, Ext. 8211 girl. Liinda K.av. Born Mnroh 1Q of .99 or SLC uee nospital.- Helper Trades Helper . . . . 99 2 riders wanted from 13th South, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ci. Ruttem Propeller Repairer Helper .... .99 Lake. Call Mr. Merrill, Ext gin. jsorn March 11. salt AC Sheet Metal Mfg & 8206. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mikkelsen v.nv nn -Rnr Hlri 3 riders wanted from Salt Lake Di) erry. tsorn March 21. ieo Auto Painter Helper 99 City. Call Eugene Bullock, Salt Mr. and Mrs. Thomns .T Tug & Light Truck Operator . . .96 iaKe son, daughter, Patricia Ann. Born 27 II-W- '. MnflMniinmiinni anted HAMMERCRAFT WATERLESS COOKWARE '. 79 . Wanted -- 70 Wanted neoruary t&. 27. Lt. and Mrs. John P Mnrwan Ti. boy. Born March 29, Base hospitai! HEW lis WEEDS as Dry Compound it FEEDS the Grass Military Bowlers Tourney Open The first Oeden . Not just ordinary aluminum Tn One easy operation with a Scotts Spreader provides double action to remove ugly dandelion, plantain and the like, while the grass is fed to thicker growth, richer color. Try it quickly transforms a weed patch into a showplace lawn. LAWN FOOD plus WEED CONTROL Bex, treats 2500 sq ft - - $3.50 Drum, 11,000 1173 ft . . A 1 LAWN SEED growing porsnnlal grass itsd. lb . $1.00 5 ft $4.U 25 lbs - $2X7$ SCOn . SPREADERS You eon food, sosd your lawn la a jiffy with on of thoso smooth running machines vbbr ftrod. wed and . B.r.TC, lUUSTA.V'LU Slfc5 the d ... not just that famout, CLUB ALUMINUM, wilk cookware-b- ut "jewelry-store- " hammered finish, tkai keeps Ae Full Flavor in your food (vita mins and minerals, too) . . . save time and; and cuts fuel costs. If; you want an aluminum set that looks Wee' silver, cooks like magic, and lasts a life-- ' time-h- ere it is. An inspired gift, too. ' pot-watchi- command- ... v.-- Fill In voids Uft by dying wmcU with this vigorous thick-molde- and received his fmli nnwv.,i . Ci ff omce then, work on the nrniont progressed rapidly and through a few roucrh pHcpq- "Mil 0hh tCllICLAJl tournament promises to be a Lilt; The four install inn om3 wwa CU1U around Ogden, Hill Air Force Base, 4.1 -- SCOnS "waterless" day, April 16. Original plans for what is expected to be an annual meet were laid out by Mr. A. A. Agee of Supply- division here aui, Agee submitted .his plan to ujColonel - iiackett, the fr,uut ing officer of Hill. Air SCOnS q "-- "j: . u, ,j tournament as ahsHni wwiuiK to get under way at the Paramount anves in ugaen the night of Fri- ? AAA 2nd St. Denot meai-fintvt.,.oi Supply Depot and the Ogden Arsenal, each will Four of the teams will be civilian employees and the remaining entry Will he miilif ai-- tr There will be a total of eleven awards. To- the ' " AVtVWllUllK the winniner iiistallnHrm w.ni trophy, presented by Colonel Hack-et- t. Ten cash prizes are contemplated and will be distributed to the high team and high individual performers. Eight of these will be team awards. The four high team series and four high team single games will each ficure in tha -- i money. In addition, the individual game will alsohigh garner prizes. The meet, a scratch will consist of fch rpp eratournament, m aa o a like number of alleys. Entry fees for the tournament will be $2.00 man and will inlno tu per ..i 11 1 of the lines bowled. 4 KRirc FURNITURE AtZD CAHPIIT CENTER OF THE WEST (c) CO. |