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Show HILL Page Four Friday, December TOP TIMES New Love Story CASABA CONFERENCE Westminster Wins Over Hill Squad season of the In the first free-thro- rs w line, also. However, the Hill AFB squad showed a great deal of promise and the Captain Julius Robertson, coach, is working for more teamwork. Hill Field .. Kine. f Slaydon, f Spencer, c Morgan, g... Purser, g Ciolek, g Chandler, e Totals TP0 G 2 3 2 1 0 4 0 2 12 16 3 0 Zogg Garrison, g Totals Half time score 4 10 4 2 With several games already behind them, Captain Julius Robertson, coach of the Hill team, talks things over with two of his players at a practice session at the base gym. Both Howard Morgan, mainten-of ance aircraft repair section employee, and Cpl. James Slayden the AACS squadron, have seen plenty of action on the polished courts. 10 0 7 31 T P P Q Richardson, g Johnson 2 0 5 1 Westminster Brown, f Morrisey, f Bowman, c 0 P 111 -- . 4 0 4 3 0 1 2 3 1 0 5 2 10 21 -- 1 4 5 11 0 1 0 4 0 4 3 5 1 1 15 Westminster Gen. Morgan Receives ATTEND THE Bronze Trophy "The Hearth and the Eagle," Hespers story Hesper, who was named for the evening star oy a noetic father born out of his time Hesper who loved three men dur ing her life and found nappmess only after heartbreak. Early in life Hesper found what she wanted. Her whole life was centered in Johnnie, who was destined to be captain on a Marble- bead fishing vessel. To be Johnnie's wife, bear his children, wait his return with the fishing fleet, to know the comfort of his sinewy arms tnis was tne nie sne areamea of. Then Johnnie failed to come back from; the sea, and Hesper thought her empty heart would never taste of love again. Hesper met Evan on one of her long walks by the sea which had taken Johnnie from her Evan the artist, who loved his art more than any woman, and : knew that art would be his only lasting love. The year she spent with Evan in New York was so foreign . to the New England village life, it was like life in a foreign country and when he deserted her when her baby was born dead she returned to Marblehead. With Amos Porterman she knew fulfillment in a way but even yet the tangled thread of her life was not to end with his and she re turned to her childhood home, the ancient inn called Hearth and 35 21, High Scores Mark League Competition In the encampment The presentation November was made by Robert Skidmore and Jim Woodward of Logan. The Bronze statuette is a tradition in Scouting and is given only to leaders or volunteers who have done an outstanding job in furthering the Boy Scout Program, according to Harold Poulsen, as- sistant scout executive of the Ogden Area Council and under whose direction the encampment was made. The award was given to General Morgan because of his cooperation and service in making the scout encampment the huge success that it was, Poulsen said. The two youths chosen to make the award have the distinction of having won the two highest awards tending . BASKETBALL GAME contribution an For outstanding 3 to Scouting, Brig. General William 8 M. Morgan, commanding general of 6 Air Force Base, was presented 6 Hill statuette by scouts at Bronze a 1 on Hill Field 17. Officials Sanford and Short. TONIGHT the Base Gym Eagle." HILL AFB 26-2- 7. vs. TOOELE ORDNANCE 8:15 P.M. The Hill AFB men's bowling some league has been racking upaccordmightly good scores lately, secreing to Hugh Stewart, press high tary for the league. Led by individual scores like Phil Biddle's 232, Al Agee's 225 and Oliver Dunn's 223 the bowling last Monday evening was fast and furious. Hal Prancom, secretary of the in scouting. league, was high man in the series 600. Biddle and thunderous with a Agee were close behind with 571 Ladies Bowl 'Em Over each. Including Monday's games, the In League Play bowling battle lines and sectors have assumed the following patIn the Hill Field Ladies Bowling tern: theHawks lead all League, Won Iiost other teams Kittyat least 6 games by 13 35 Tin Twisters 14 The teams with league standings 34 Thunderbolts 17 are: 31 Won Lost Mustangs 18 30 Black Widows 13 . 39 Hawks 20 Kitty Cobras 28 19 Liehtnings 33 Aira 21 27 23 29 Security Five Masters Sky 26 - 22 Marauders 23 29 Avengers 22 .26 24 .28 Superforts Stars Shooting 22 26 . 24 . 28 Skymasters 22 Cubs 26 Maintenance Service 25 27 Packetts 23 .25 Air Installations . 28 24 Bombs Buzz 25 23 Jolters 29 23 Spitfires 24 ... 32 .20 Thunderjets X 23 25 Squadron Jets Commandos 33 19 Thunder 25 .23 .16 36 Inventory Cows Sacred 28 20 Flight Testers Bowlers 32 Ten 16 High Metal Maulers - -- -- Weather Station is, 35-3- six-foote- Ballon from Base At Base Library game for the Hill AFB basketball team, Westminster college outpointed the airmen 1 on the Parson's floor. The Westminster quintet took an early lead and held it throughout most of the game. Only once did the Hill team forge into the lead, only to relinquish it a short time later. Both teams played ragged and The rugged ball at times. team swept on the Parson's the backboard continually and bastipped in more than enough kets to defeat the airmen. The Parsons were sharpest at the DEAR SANTA: - 35 13 35 37 .....11 Sunersonics Ten High Bowlers Average 183 Chet Mahoney 179 Hal Francom 179 Jack Stokes A fill id ll Al Aaree Hank DeBoer O. Dunn J. Davis ' Don Sparks .. H. Aste L. Wirth 179 177 174 172 168 166 .165 Annie Reid Betsy Mikesell Merna Ellenberg Dorothy Killian Mildred LaFleur Lillian Gordinier Evelyn DeYoung Three LaVerne Swan Betsy Mikesell Darley Moss All-Hi- gh . . 1 ' r" ' s j ft IF V' 7 """" ' 3D AIQ CORPS AT data-gatheri- Cpl. Donald L. Buckingham, and Cpl. Reynold J. Giese, all of the base weather squadron at Hill AFB. HUSTLE and BUSTLE Lillian McFerren, Inspector Gen eral employee, is busy buying her Christmas gifts so that she can take them with her when she leaves 14 December for Waynesboro, Pennsylvania to visit her family during the Christmas holidays. -- A lovely wedding reception was held in the Bountiful 4th ward hall November 20, honoring newlyweds Dorothy Hart and Duane L. Flight Tacrf- - TYPrannnel turned their good OUt to extend wishes and presented the pn-mnq- sp mix-mast- coupW er. wedding. Newlyweds -- cg&k mm vM By dialing Sail Lake City voice of you can hear the Darlene Martinsen giving you the "hello." Nineteen-year-ol-lilting Dar-len- c d has worked at Hill in Air Installations for 1 year and 1 month but has been a photographer's model for 3 years. Vital statistics: VS MARRIED. 98 Games 209 195 194 Lowell P. GriguW AC storage conditioner, ana tiutcmngs, nave set up uu; village keeping. at Sahara ..rV.;tti tank D ' 22nd of October in Elko, Nevada. Another AC storage condition Victor Workman, was married in day after Thanksgiving They Field. Nevada to Bernice making their home at 2548 Qum Avenue, 128 INFANTRY HE JOINED THE FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. I John Sohal. AC service mechanW was married 29 November Wilma Jean Johnson, in Nevada. There was no honeym; it seems that John had a fnso nf hridpffmnm iitteH thi wrecked his car just before " 128 128 F. WITH THE Assisting in the project were MSgt. Paul l. Anderson, Sgt. John R. Meyer -- PONDER, FCOn KING HILL, ARKANSAS, ENTERED THE AOfV IN NOVEMBER. 1940. AFTER BASIC TQAINI N5 RUSSELL ance. with an electric ' 157 150 .141 ..141 140 134 131 mzeocf ANfeibT DIKFIt F OONDFO WINNER OF THE SOLDIER'S MEDAL. FOR. HEROISm, BfctNLrsifcf in inc. AIR FORCE, OCTOBER 16. 195. Hill Air For weather, section recently gent an equipment-lade- n balloon to 100 millibars pressure an al uiuue 01 over oa.uuo feet ae cording to Lt. Haven R. Carr of the base weather squadron. With the type of balloons used in the tet, itusis unusual to reach alti- buuea uigu as 4U,UUu feet. The equipment carried aloft by the balloon recorded valuable upper air data such as temperature, relative humidity and winds. Information of this sort is very valuable to jet pilots because it is in this region of the atmosphere that jet planes travel. High wind speeds and low temperatures make marked effects on jet plane perform- ic, Average Darley Moss LaVerne Swan Lillie Hayashi Feet The - ,24 13 Tracked to 53,000 Anna Seton has in this book pro duced another masterpiece of writ ing not easily described in words. The charm of her new book, like that of Dragonwyck" and "Tur quoise," is in the feeling it leaves, Artis Briggs, former employee of the power of her description, and Unit K, was .married 2 December the reality of her characters. Maeser Edwards of Ephraun. Edith H. Gudmundsen to She chose a moonglow satin gown entrain, a copy of an Adrian on-ginal with three quarters length veil. The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. Ted Smith, as matron of honor, and six bridesmaids. Mars Larsen stood as best man for tne groom. the reception the I Following couple left for a short honeymoon. They will make their home in Provol where the groom is a student at the I Brigham Young University. '. Gremlins Havocs 10,1948 Ogden. An old Ozark hermit died whan ha urondarpd Ollt woods and saw an automobileee the first time he didn't soon enough. Iv 11132 i ASSI6NEDTOTHE47 BOHSAPDMENT 6POUR SOT. PONDER SERVED IN NORTH AFRICA AND WENT ON TO ITALV WITH THE AIR FORCE, BOna SOON, IN THE FALL OF 1944, AT ROSI6NANQ ITALV SGT PONDEQ AND OTUFD5 WFOF WORKING ON AN AIRPLANE WHEN... 97'" A CRANE TRUCK BACKED OVER A PILE OF FRA6HENTATION BOMBS. S6T. PONDER ANP THREE OTHER. MEN RUSHED INTO THE BURNING AREA OF EXPLODED BOMBS ANP HELPED TO RESCUE THE INJUPfp HIS HEROISM IN THIS INCIDENT, 5&'; PONDER WAS AWARDED THE SOLD t MEDAL. S6T. PONDER HAS BEEN WITH 47 6DQUP FOB SEVEN VEARS. ME AT BI66S AIR FORCE BASE,eL R&SO.Ttv |