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Show THE HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 S Rent Ill-- For Two apartments for rent. In same house, one is a nan oaseiaeui,. Kitchen, living room, and two sleeping rooms in each apartment. Dinette in one. $50 and ' $60 a month. On the road leading to Verdland Park from mountain road. Contact Alfred Stevens, The Hill Top Times is a civilian enterprise published in the interest after 6 Layton. Phone of the personnel of the Ogden Air Materiel Area at Hill Air p. m. Force base, Ogden, Utah. Editorial and news matter is furnished Four room modern furnished house USAF and garage on old mountain road. Air Materiel the Public Information Area, Office, Ogden by Inquire first house south of Lee's Air Materiel Command, Hill A F base, and is available for general Rock Loft, KaysvUle, Mr. Varney. release. The Hill Top Times receives Armed Forces Press Service 3 Room apartment, 98 Lakeview material. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent Drive, Clearfield, Utah. Call Ogden those of the Department of the Air Force. Room and board for single girl that doesn't drink or smoke. Woman lives alone, lovely house, convenient for transportation to CLASSIFIED Hill AFB. Ill Parkway Drive, Layton (Just behind Homer's This is your want ad section. 4ds arc free. Mail them to the Public If you market). Call Kaysville Information office, Headquarters Building, or telephone have a friend you think should be a Hill worker mail him this section of the Hill Top Times. . fI1T Friday, October .. 1 i & -R By Lee E. to accept 'ear tv..Keeps mure gooa men in subordi responsiD.uiy uimnjl stno fantny ..i7 A live-wisuperintendent once' said to a trusted foremanahead and set up this job and turn out the work." What an 0mJ L ,Mw.f. v,, ao ill Ulclliy QfU Uililjr iUi a wv -- re AD SECTION 326-R-- 2. 243-26- 0. IV-Wa- yard. $7650. 2110 Jackson, Ogden. or phone Ogden Minimum experience requirements 32 Colts automatic revolver with for vacant positions listed in this shells, belt and scabbord, $20. section are as folows: Call E. D. Jones, Ext. 8254. 4 years . Journeyman 2 years Thayer baby buggy; like new, only . Junior used a few times, paid $50, when Automotive 3 years 6 months new, will sell for half. Call OgHelper den these should for apply Applicants positions at Civilian Personnel Baby carriage, excellent condition; Building, Hill AFB. also bassinett, only used one pa month. Grant L. Barben, P-- 6 $2498.28 Clerk typist Sahara Village. 2498.28 Clerk stenographer. 2284.00 . P & S clerk Studio couch and chair, rust color, .... 2284.00 Card Puncher Opr Ext. good condition. Mr. Grange. ' 393 2284.00 . Clerk typist or Ogden ph General' Machinist- .$1.31 Automatic record changer in port1.29 able case.' Plays records through Cable Splicer-1.28 Sr. Electroplater. your radio speaker. $25. Call Ext. 8239 or SLC AC rad. & electne. eqp. int 1.26 1.15 & sheet mtl. AC Jr. mfr, rpr Coal Estate Heatrola, slightly used, 1.13 Jr. AC welder $25. Call Ray Roberts, Ext. 267 1.10 Jr. Optical Inst. rpr. or see at 171 34th St., Ogden. 1.10 AC Refueling Driver rifle. 401 1.10 Winchester automatic Crater Carpenter 8 magazines and 50 with caliber 1.10 Jr. Htg. Opr. Eng.. . rounds of ammunition. Ammu104 Truck driver nition for this rifle available on : .96 Jr. Warehouseman open market. $150 rifle like new .94 Sr. laborer .. -- - Mc-Neil- . nted furn Want to rent clean ished apartment in Ogden. Call Jean Powell, Ext. 8445 or 701. Riders wanted from North Bounti ful, or will join car pool. Call R. W. Waite, Ext. 566. Car Pool driver wanted from Grand View Acres area; drive one day a week. Call Anderson, Ext. 710 or Ogden Car Pool driver wanted from Wash ington Terrace. Call Gail Jen- sen, Ext. 8206. One driver wanted to join car pool from Bountiful. Contact O. P. Green, Ext. 483 or Bountiful 686-- Riders wanted from vicinity of 5th East 9th South or South Temple. Roland Squires, Ext 8292. ly, V-Ri- Wanted des From vicinity of Capitol Ave and Taylor, Ogden. Call Tom Livm-goo- d, Ext. 307. From vicinity of 27th and Monroe or Madison. Ogden. Call Eva Cawley, Ext. 474 or Ogden for $90. 22 caliber- long-sho- rt From 2555 --Jefferson, Ogden, for scope. This single shot Mary Sanderson. Call Lois Swan-so- n, rifle made in Germany by Thur-ingto- n Ext. 368. and is a match-targFrom 23rd and Washington, Ogden. Bulova Call Mr. Rackham, Ext. 8239. rifle, price $35.. ORD wrist watch, perfect condi- From 29th and Pingree, Ogden. Call Charles Williamson, Ext. tion, $15. Call R. R. Harrington, 8457. Ext. 2746 or see at 2852 Jackson, t From Southeast Salt Lake City. Ogden, phone Ogden Call Mr. Hall, Ext 739. 6 ammunition, 150 grain, soft nose, reloads $4.00 per box or will From 82th and 29th and Grant, Ogden. Ride for 2. Call Mrs. reload your government ammuni Morgan, Ext. 543. tion with 150 grain, soft nose bullets for $2.00 per box. Call From 5th St., Ogden. Call Howard Taylor, Ext. 720. Mr. Powell, Ext. 328. - Sale ll-- For et mm shells. Call D. A. Holliday, Ext. 438, or 1 Sahara Village. $60. Call Ext. Winchester 17-jew- el 8 G-5- 30-3- 0. 411. home with" new gas furnace, Venetian blinds, large living room completely carpeted, new gas range, newly decorated and papered throughout, new . shingles, fruit trees with nice secluded back 2 -- Bed room forced air : 30-0- Till: DOOR KNOB Tru, a man's head a door knob. is like Vl-No- tice: time-wastin- g, o t .., - What reaction do YOU got? b It beeause of bulges or bones that he never looks automatic-screw-machi- ... Lot us carry your worries. See us today for a free A r 'CreuhJJietU 1 SPECIALISTS IN REDUCING, REBUILDING. RELAXATION AND REJUVENATION Phone 6400 518 Kiesel Bldg. Ogden, Utah Bank Salt Lake City, Utah 1403 1st Nafl. Bldg. was born to Mr. and Mrs. girl Richard L. Geyer at the Dee hospital on September 7, 1948. Mr. Geyer is an aircraft service mechanic. The Geyers will name their new daughter Cheryl Kay. 14-oun- ce wwwWWWWWWl a mnninmnu CHOICE STEAKS AND - Garner's Lakeview Inn Hlwty 91 Roy, Utth X 1 di 215 - 24th Street Ogden, Utah or 1470 So. State St. Salt Lake City, Utah VV. MARCUS girl born 10-oun-ce 9th. Mrs. Barber is the former Frances Bedsaul of Stock Control section. Lt. and Mrs. Donald D. Adams announce the birth of their son, Donald D. Jr, on August 23, 1948. Lt. Adams was formerly stationed at Hill AFB Property Office, Maintenance division. He is now stationed in South America. September lr. Citizen's Underwriters ths It's a your way? , thtr-forema- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Windham are the new parents of a boy born September 21st Mrs. Windham is Martina Windham of Purchasing and contracting. Mr. Windham works in the engineering section of Air Installations. Charles Edward is the name chosen for the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Barber have added a twig to the family tree. . I The foreman wanted to know when to start, what men to usp i.5 to get the tools, and how soon the job was wanted. He comphmJ ... other work if ho den tViat c? vv fv.; una JUQ CWOWj .AW w wnntH havp to npcleot " rr ft! of burden entire the in fact, placed responsibility right back upon ft) superintendent, who was obliged to supervise the job himself. NmJ bear this in mina: "xne jod was aone. worn was redistributed sotiJ me new job cuuiu get. unuciwa; w luium, vuoiujjung Liie regular i duction schedule. All the trivial questions and objections rahd the foreman were ironed out but not by him. By the superintended If the foreman had understood responsibility and been Willi accept it, he would have realized that here was a fine opportune advance his own interests. Instead, his negative attitude clearly showd tnat ne was not yet reaay xor a, position ot auinorny. The reaction of the superintendent to the foreman's failure to sume responsibility was one of disappointment, irritation, and dissatia faction, saia .tnc scotcn poet: "O wad some power the giftie gie us, To see ourselves as ithers see us." Foreman of America, think over this idea of accepting respond buity. 'mere s meat m it yes, money ana success Of all the irritating, and costly situations that be! devil the life of the busy executive, there's none so trying as that whit is brought about by the foreman who isn't a foreman and who place on the executive's shoulders the burden of responsibility that he, him self, is paid to assume. Foremen are paid to run their department and to supervise their men. Common sense dictates "go ahead and i it and do it with intelligence." There's another and more cheerful side to the picture. A forema was called into conference on a most difficult production problem. Th management was extremely anxious .to accept a large order foracei tain product, for the manufacture of which the machinery in the plan was not designed The executives were frankly skeptical of their abilit to do the work and called in the foreman of the automatic-screw-m- a chine department chiefly to have him confirm their doubts. With a air of kindly tolerance, the general manager said: "Jones, can we to out 10,000 of these pieces in one month?" To the intense surprise the men in conference, Jones said, after carefully studying the sampli I "Yes, we can fill that order. Snail I start at once?" nc a minnfa ATi Tnnne "Waw . amour. . w. , " iinma . v I ixrait 1' tOUIUJi IV A9VY&. "EVanlrltr it was impossible. How do you propose to go about it?" 1 thought Well, said "It sun unusual job orrd won't aoascJ standard machines; but we still have those special turret lathes thi were taken out of the department when we reorganized, and they wi handle the job nicely. I'll have them set up again if you say so. Tb cost will be nominal. We'll have to have some special cutters made b the tool department. The wooden handles can be bought in town, an the assembly can be done here. We'll need a precision guage of specii make, and an extra operator whom I can borrow from Building I. I where work is a bit slack just now." thf of a knowledge Summing it all up, the foreman displayed business and an intelligence that was gratifying and surprising. Furtht er, he seemed to know so much about how the job shouuld be dor that he was allowed to do it. Not only did he fulfill his promise wit n regard to his own part of the work in the department, but in addition, he gave such evidence of executive abilit that he was authorized to deal with the novelty woodworking plai for the purchase of handles and also to supervise the assembly, finish ing, and testing operations. Jones is now assistant general works manager of this plant H was a good foreman; he knew how to accept responsibility. Suppos The memorial flower fund set up . t .!!. n 1J i3UV0& JUiUIV JUU, by Stock Control Section, Supply, and is cannot what Jones and That fail. you accept responsibility has been disbanded. Any requests and you, too, can do it just as well. for flowers in cases of death will be made to the Welfare Committee. Vll-Bir- 'It turns with every pretty girl that poises by." - EVANS Mark on Security. State Agent WHOA!!!! Let's take a look at Constitution Life Company of America's liberal hospital, surgical and accidental death plafl' which provides the following benefits: choice w health conditions are covered. Your . doctor and hospital. Schedule of Monthly Premiums: Employees $2.20; Additional premium for employees' wife or husband $1.75; One Child Two or more children $2.40. Call in at the above addresses or mr tt Ttna VUU &Ah7 wmsvKr W Please send me. full information about the Hill Field T pioyees' Hospital, surgical Plan. Pre-existi- ng NAME ADDRESS I |