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Show Us-fJ!- it THE ; Drivo Underway ON THE " fT r-"-!t RESERVE RECORD Jack R. Whitley, project officer! woria-wia- e dividual. Page 5 One Fore All! draftsman is n fill. a vacancy in Hm Mr Utly The Air Porno a:a a ieengfe according to civilian founded in 1942 bv cit.narai u tt The position Arnold, began its annual member- rorC6nnd officials. personnel gQ f year to snip anve at mil Air Force Base it was announced rspon! u.. - J gStf TOP TIMES T AF Aid Society ur-A- HILL xneir goal for prospec tive uunuuons irom members this fae year has been set at $3 million for Civil Service conditions, use in relief work. WS not receive a permanenta Their servippa i ov..j.j cmcuucu LU he will be given .u deDendents and norannnai PP'niTaPpointment pending Air Force, Reservists Regular o? a servregular civil presently on an active duty status and members of the Air Mafi-- oi register. ice Guard. Last year the Society spent to qunwiy Lring draftsman position, an w,uuu in interest-tre- e loans and Sridual must have a minimum assistance tendered to airmen and S Cr years drafting experience, their families. ie months of which must be M .J jS&5 ?WWs " two-wee- iWW'.A- Ka& though the individual worfc es-Sff- " Airmen experience. JedalUed as however, oftomnn at the Iourney- nTlevel or above, which has the reading and interpreting in-5- ed or v engineering architectural or engineering aide, will be .:j.ai aa mialifvine for not required more than half of the -- ician experience. Special consideration and in selection will be given drafting WONDERING how their names will look on golf trophies which will be awarded to winners of the Hill AFB military-civilia- n tourney are Warrant Officer Sim C. Embry and William G. Bain. Contestants will be divided into three flights with the winner of each flight receiving one of the trophies being admired by Embry and Bain. C-4- Military-Civilia- Gooch. AACS Detachment! priority J. W. Kathrens. So. "K" TRp rtn to disa- James C. Weather De Wiseman, veterans. and bled veterans tachment; and Marjorie W. Cole, Applications may be submitted case library. to the employment office at Hill Officers of the Air Force Aid Air f orce case, vs5v1c.11, uwu. Society are Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington, Honorary President; Captain Eddie Rickenbacker: and Mai. Gen. How- ard C. Davidson, Director. Hank golf tournament for Hillfielders will get unA accidents. If your car needs the 18-ho- le - . brakes religned and come in , se us. start that Don't ion with vacat- bad brakes. Hank's Auto 2564 Ogden Ave. Phone stated.-- 33 Are Sfill Parted you can still get FAST SERVICE V CASHED m De At The CIRCLE INN in I Z ii Cold Wave and Electronic Wave Permanents FACIALS BT BEAUTY COUNSELORS PRODUCTS Please Make Appointments PHONE U-K- -4 Village Beauty Shop HAZEL'S INN Draught Boer - Bottled Boer Sandwiches 'If!P ii ill iiii i I " r Ii I j u 1 l ii i MJWha CLOSE 1:00 A.M. -BStlll Drink Your Beer showing that he had the check in the first place, lost it, in the second, ana couiun i, ynj crrnrpries in the third. But it's an entirely different individual who l . tt. th his check and then ,..c . fiTet a Via Vina tn da to w it. All loses ;t two another work is new check weeks and wait two weena. I 4 Where Good Friends Meet I J i i i r I L C L h i n j Opposite Hill Field Main Gate Sunset Highway 91 1 II 1 1.1.,. 1 J V catJii-- OPEN 9:00 A. M. -- SUNSET, UT. 00 fin Machineless Oil Permanents ; ThP maior battles and ob stacles first come into view when the penniless victim or fate tries to convince Donald N. McDonald, payroll cniei at nm AFB, that he should be given a new check. Proof positive must Or Maybe Something Else You May Want I'V. thereabouts. SECURITY GET ON THE re-iss- ue FRIENDLY CONVERSATION phone t" check. GOOD FOOD YOUR GOVERNMENT top rs BOND WAGON TODAY! vnn have already eot gobs read no further. The fol nf lowing advice is just for the peasantry at Hiu At a. DON'T LOSE YOUR GOV--1 ERNMENT PAYCHECK! Tt tnkps: two weeks to earn it and two weeks of waiting to finally get it. But 11 it is before it can be cashed, the careless character who drops his lettuce by the wayside must win several major battles, run an obstacle course, and stall off the creditors for almost a year a before Uncle Sam will can certainPersonnel turn-ovely change the looks of an outfit and the Air Reserve Detachment is no exception. In business at Hill AFB for two years, the Detachment has grown to twice its original size and sports many new faces, and thememories of a large number or oldtimers. Soon to depart from this station are Major Glen V. Kelser, Executive Officer and Captain Frank L. Lewis, Engineering Officer, both are Pacific bound. Major Keiser and Capt. Lewis are the ortwins. They were iginal "gold-dusthe first officers assigned to the unit, spent their hunting and fishing moments together and are now still in the same com taking-of- f, pany, to the land of Sukiyaki, or FOR TOMORROW'S 00 And Money Tf Old And The New Approximately $5300.00 worth of salvageable material has already been set aside at Hill AFB for do nation to the Civil Air Patrol as a result of agreements made be tween Brig. Gen. William M. Mor gan, Hill AFB commanding general, and CAP state wing commanders. The aircraft equipment is being held at Hill AFB pending actual donation action. The materials set aside were chosen by representatives of the CAP who inspected hundreds of items at the Salvage Property warehouse. More material will be set aside for use by the CAP as it is turned over to the salvage branch for disposal. The CAP became a civilian aux iliary of the U. S. Air Force when President Truman signed a bill authorizing the Air Force to aid the CAP in every way possible. , What's happened to Ken? He puts the cafe where the beer is, was, or should be then he puts the bar where tie cafe was, then he does it again. is, or should be SO -S- ; ff Everybody Says: Anyway, .;;-.- . The two SDonsorine agencies have agreed to pay the green fees for all entries and will also provide one golf ball for eacn entrant. Tee-ntime is set for 9 a. m. sharp. officials said. The course has been reserved from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. for the use of Hill AFB. g, Service n Og-den- Eighteen employees of Hill AFB's shop stock "A" and base supply service section have contributed to the blood bank at the Salt Lake City L. D. S. Hospital for the use of Mrs. Frank Peery. Mrs. Peery, the wife of "Procuring Frank Perry" of shop stock "A", is recovering from an operation. According to Peery, his wife has needed 10 transfusions to date, but employees of the section were so willing to help out that 18 pints were donated "just in case" more would be needed before Mrs. Peery completely recovered. Blood donors were: Carl Green-berGerald Harper, Max Whiting, Wayne Stromberg, Brooks M. Bair, Vern A. Gale, Avice Mathis, Darrel D. Lent, Marjorie L. Cochran, Nona Cates, Edward C. Cole, Mabel S. Adams, Fred D. Martin, Marguerite W. Crandall, Sonia F. Mellin, MarIsabel F. guerite L. Williams, Lamb and Ivan J. Mathis. incurance against has no military-civilia- 's der way Saturday, August 7, at El Monte Golf course when Brig. Gen. William M. Morgan, commanding general of Hill AFB, drives the first ball down the fairway at 9 a. m. The tourney is being sponsored by the Hill AFB civilian welfare council and the military service office. More than 80 participants have playoff registered for the with 21 foursomes and 1 twosome already paired off. The contestants have been divided into three flights ; a trophy will be given, the winner of each flight, officials Hill Blood Donors Car with bad brakes alvage Material Set Aside For CAP n Tourney Opens Says: A ij o"1" Ion ments through the Aid representative. Larger loans must be negotiated through the central office in wasnington. Personnel designated n Workers at Hill are: Capt. Jack R. wniuey, sq. "A"; Capt. John W. Woodill, Air Freight Terminal; Lt. Thomas O. Keywood, Air Reserve Detachment; Sgt. Bryan L. Mc- reak, sq. B ; TSgt. Gilbert E. inwu... experience qu. desiriner $250 can make a. wc MltiimiilM'' sA. to meet iL . cv nt The big news at the Ogden Air Reserve Tirainlng Detachment is k tours of active duty the for Air Reservists. A switch from last year's method when Air Reservists reported individually to Hill AFB, the civilian airmen now go on duty as a unit. Presently the 15th Bomb Squadron of Pocatello, Idaho and 702nd Bomb Squadron of Billings, Montana are at Spokane AFB, undergoing Washington, training with the 15th Air Force. Accompanying the Air Reservists for the first few days were Capt. Aubrey G. Lyon, MSgt. Robert G. Crawford and MSgt. Earl E. Lane, Jr., who crop dusted through the states of Idaho, Montana and Washington getting the program underway. The last few days were typical Washingtonlan with rain, rain and more rain bringing temperatures comparable to Utah's late spring of 1948. Reported the trio as their 7 touched the runway at Hill AFB, "Ah, sunshine!" i fc 1 4 IU L, - II fill! tt!D rpjuuw-Gov't Checks No Charge For Cashing - |