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Show July 9, 1948 5ITSS',,""'i"t' THE HILL TOP TIMES pAGE 3 " Reserve Officers To Active Duty New Insignia Change over to new U. S. Air Force cap ornament, "U. S." collar insignia, wing and prop, chevrons According to an article appearfor enlisted men, and new USAF ing in the Air Force Times, Senate buttons will be made on a station insistence that peacetime servicebasis as such items become men and their dependents be considered in any legislation increasing veteran's benefits won out last week as congress cleared three BUY BONDS! measures for Presidential approval which would: 1. Raise peacetime pension rates from 75 to 80 per cent of war rates. - Pulchrifude! 2. Give a new additional payment to men disabled 60 per cent or more who have dependents. Passage of the draft in the final sessions of the means that 20,000 additional Reserve officers will be called for extended active Army apduty pointments. They will be mostly of company grade and arms, with a few from the combat service arms! cm.u,, ojrcratt msyecuou navid Wood, were married Ju" 27th. was Derformed .V.,- P Jundajr , ivjichwc tjnivington, at a double rainuia ring ceremonv held fer by Reverend John TMwnrri v, vn the ceremony areception was held in Ogden. The bride ine niaiiici6 rniSe W"tc a lose Multitude 3. brother, Rex Wood, also of aircraft inspection, was the Uvtoluuu0i, oimugs, voioraao, was f8tltThenewlywe3s will make their home at 2941 Porter following a L o trin through southern Utah. Thf eroom's L and ioreni;e nor man . i was wishpd "hnn vnvacp" hv all Vior. f..;,3r. June 30. She is on her way to Guam to accept a ,Tr)fVi trio offnvprnmpnt -vvn." r .. L jaV r1 V T?vn at the field, DOSluuu Hulda IjUi a been employed lorirftl as going-awa- y A cue n.iajuLo.iii. 1942. uenerars uince, present of two pieces of luggage was presented to her friends. Lu by ulda since February at the field w"i for a K ...Tracy, 1 - V v 1 1 prriage Monqay, 60 Mr. The new employee of Hill AFB, former A and Mrs. Tracy will make their home at 3615 Orchard Ogden. A. James G. Mrs. Davis was the first-plac- winner at a bridge party e by the Hill AFB Women's club Tuesday, June 29. Second-plac- e ' Ws were won by Mrs. C. G. Winn. ( Withe June 22 session of bridge, Mrs. C. W. Harris captured ild with Mrs. Marion D. I Tie final bowling game htll Wo CUjAa T Tnhncinn g with 225 high game Vize, first Unruh taking second. for the season was played Monday, June 22, TATiwi riM ' e Vkir1 lnailinn rl ilk fialA in Colonel W. T. Clayton, 515 high series. Cold Wave and Electronic Wave Permanents T4. cmnm" fnf tVioco tVirAA -lnvflv lnKsips. On tlifi rie'ht ia VJTCI. Ill bUG OVVlAil ' XI O Corky Crowly, the 1948 National Swim for Health Girl. Behind her are for this title, wenay wens '.center; wno was setonu, the runner-up- s and Lou Campbell (left) who placed third. Miss Crowly hails from 21, Dallas, Texas, and is, at present, a New York City model. She isover five feet ten inches tall, weighs 127 pounds nicely distributed oc.inr.Vi waisf nnrl hust. She will reien over the i 111111 v.ina tOT.i.,i, lllO, J Health for Week," "Swim during which annual 13th campaigns will be held all over the united states. - CJ A belated wutive a big birthday party for Virginia Milns was held in the base office Wednesday, June 30. Virginia didn't tell anyone when, day was, but when spies found out that it had already passed, thought it was still a excuse for m a beautifully decoratedgood birthday cake Ice Cream and fal tvero csnriul tr "V1 a party. She was presented and a box of chocolates. TTiivlrnHnll Phnrlps V Ner, Helen Egly, W. S. Sorenson, A. H. Christie, Thelma Smith, jfy Hank Your Says: car may "lignment need wheel or balancing yu may not know it. Come for that and and let us check you before you start cation trip. Hank's Auto 2564 Ogden Ave. Phone -- 27-ino- .h -- learn-to-swi- BONDS AWAY! Religious Services MEANS Hill Air Force Base Chapel 10:00 AM. Protestant Services 10:00 AM. Sunday School A.M. 11:00 Catholic Mass Chaplain Frank E. Wiley, Protest FUTURE SECURITY BUY BONDS ant. - in Service T UNDER PAYROLL PLAN tn nnrl from BaS6 X tfciiOJJUA LOHWU .u furnished Sahara sUClGl request. residents upon Village Contact cnapiam s unite, Bus will . pick up for . arrangements. . .. r.11vir- uuuieo at tneir residents ing schedule: 10:45 A. M. Catholic Mass 9:45 A. is. Protestant Services BEFORE YOU BUY Home of RCA-Vict- Radios m .FACIALS BY BEAUTY COUNSELORS PRODUCTS Please Make Appointments PHONE 83-R- -4 Village Beauty Shop HAVE YOU EVER STOPPED AT I I Sahara Drug Store? 5 OUTSIDE MAIN GATE g I HILL FIELD g J, 1 SEE NORGE per cent of the sums 90 Machineless Oil Permanents and 540 high series. Colonel W. T. Clayton's mgn game and 465 high series were tops in the men's division. Bowling honors at the June 21st meet were won by Mrs. E. J. 177 high game and 491 high series; Captain A. L. Lamoureux, game; and to or war veteran. New rate for a childless war widow is $75: rate for a childless widow of a peace veteran will bo $60 For a widow and child the respective new rates for peace and. war deaths are $80 and $700. Effective date for the compensa tion increase will be july 1 or August 1, depending upon wheth er the bill is signed in June or in July. Lorraine Bailey, stopped by to say on the field. Lorraine worked in military all her old friends 1 1 r i i - J J t Tl r or Jltne 1last Jtnree to xyti. irom years sne nas oeen m Janama, employed as a secretary in the Carribean Air Command. Lorraine will return to Panama after a short visit with her parents 1366 Swan St., Ogden. Hello" to I fcrsonnei per cent disability from $110.40, the Air Force named. No dependents' compensation will be paid if disability is less than 60 per cent. The third measure increases the compensation of a deceased peace ho. venue, to Times points out. The extra allowance for dependents, payable for the first time, will be $16.90 for a peace veteran or $21 for a war beteran with a dependent wife, if the serviceman is rated 100 per cent disabled. If disability is rated 60 to 90 per cent total, the payments will be V machine shop, and Bernice Thurston were united in OO T n m C14- T a. mc .oa.ii. uo&c T u. a. jujic j.empie. I A reception was neiu ior liic newiyweas in tne garaen at the tide's home. The bride wore a white satin wedding gown and carried bridal bouquet or roses ana garaemas. Best man was Warren Branch, machine shop, and his wife. Delia tench budget and fiscal, was matron of honor Following tne reception Liie uung uuupie leu ior a noneymoon in Tessie 100 $103.50 , v" Increase payments to survivors of peace and war veterans. Compensation, ranging f rom$13.80 to $138 a month, depending upon degree of disability rated by the Veterans Administration, is paid to war veterans. Those who received a disability before the war or after July 25, 1947, are peace veterans and get only 75 per cent of war rates. If President Truman signs the Senate bill passed by the house, the peace rates will go to 80 per cent of war rates. This will increase compensation for a 10 per cent disability from $10.35 to $11.04, uuuvjuci. ui 3 Vet Benefit Bill Passes In Senate or 3 Your Quickest Stop I , - 1 . Tl. buppon ine Hill Top Times Advertisers X S l 7j X for DRUGS LUNCHES S tL BEER i mm Field Main Gate Opposite Hill 2 I |