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Show THE HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Wednesday, December 22, You Said It! QUESTION: When did you spend your most memorable Christmas? ANSWERS: Evelyn by and for the military and The Hill Top Times Is published civilian personnel of Hill Air Force Base under the supervision of the Public Information Office. Address all communications to The Hill Top Times, Public Information Office, Hq., Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill Air Force Base, Hills, Field, Utah. Telephone Hill AFB extension 243 or 260. News, features, pnoto-eraphand art material are solicited from personnel of the base but publication by the editorial depends on available space and general Interest value as Judged rejected staff. No payment will be made. Every effort will be made to return of due care material but no responsibility can be assumed beyond the exercise Service maIn expeditious return. The Hill Top Times uses Armed Forces Press in terial. Civilian papers may reprint AFPS material and local news appearing official this paper without obtaining specific clearance. The Hill Topis Times is an without supported Air Force publication and accepts no paid advertising. It the use of funds appropriated by Congress. Opinions expressed herein are those Force. Air of the writers and not necessarily those of the A Wayne Baker Editor Lorraine Ford Society Editor Dorothy G. Nelson Classified .Editor REPORTERS Cpl. W. E. Zollinger Gordon Crocket Reed Moore Helen Rice Ellen O'Brien Marlon E. Stauffer F. B. Pulham, Jr. Bertha O. Hailing Sgt. Donald W. Adams Lt. Haven R. Carr Naomi L. Wise CLASSIFIED AD SECTION De-You- Flight "I can't Test name any Chr i s t m a s as having been my best as I always We haven't heard. Have you? Who's offering the prize for tv, get what I want. This year will decorated tree at the field? We're not sure that decorating will hi be especially much,- but instrument shop and parachute dept., invite all comers 91 nice though competitors to view their handiwork. They want to put in their v! Dooby my sister who has been in nurses training for 4 prize here and now! years in California, wil be home." By the way, you may have seen him. If you haven't you're dead There's a large, brownish red and white hound dog with roll Joseph H. cold over! the field. Part of his itinerary includes a thoroush nose, patrolling Rud'd, wareh- inspection of all buildings and now he's added inspection of the fl0ur ouse 6C "My ishing Xmas trees adorning the premises. We don't know whether best Christmas- - the judge of the Xmas tree decorating contest, or if the deep snow ha! es were when I sent him searching. had my two sons We're pretty lucky and we know it. A host of swell peoDle and daughter dozen to be exact are taking time out from their jobs to with me. My garner information for generously' publication in OVER THE HILL. It's no mean wife is a wonto include or exclude from sort to and items sift column. If job derful home-makke- r, we don't pick and choose to suit don't shoot. If we" failsaid to print even so we WU1U, list, eveijr jiaiiic, jico.ac uuii i. gcu iuou, uun ; ivc cuuiu 1111 a book always liked to if we did. But please keep it coming and remember that we need YOU be home and had an ideal Christ- Thanks for your irreplaceable assistance. sincerely mas. This year two of the children have their own families and my While we're in the "thank you" department, we'd like to pass atom other son will be spending Christ- me ueep apprtuiauiuji ui aiiub aiiu ivxia. yv in. vauie. xneyve iound out mas with his girl friend in how wonderful friends BILL has at Hill Field and how manv reA. blooded Americans work here too. A dozen were willing to give a pint (of blood that is) to throw Bill a lifelift. The operation was a success Ge rude and mends are invited ' to spread tneir (Jnristmas cheer and - This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone ext. 243 or to have ads printed in the paper or mall tnem to uie jtuduc n formation Office, Headquarters Building. Riders wanted from vicinity of South Temple, Salt Lake uity. For Call Paul Galloway, ext. 483 or Salt Lake Citv further Coal furnace for sale. For wanted from 5th Street, Riders information contact Chester K. Call Taylor ext. 720. Ogden. at see or Test Pullum at Flight 1615 23rd Street, Ogden, Utah. Ill-Ri- des 1934 Chevrolet for sale. Front end Knight, civilian Contact overhauled. recently cafeteria "They Billy Frew at Flight Test or 116 From 17th and Grant od 27th and have all been Parkway, Clearfield,cuteUtah. Call one Ogden nice. The I a Washington. $1200 Down buys nr pxt. 720. Hess Nelson. remember most home. Newly decorated inGlistening oak From vicinity of Five Points. Call side and out. during m y 6 Ext. 560, Eula Larsen. new here , in tile bath. Landyears floors and a situ- Ride for 2 from vicinity of 29th teria the this cafe Ideally year. scaped and Grant. Call Ruth Morgan, was the year ated for Hill Field workers. Vetext. 543. Dean Brown, the erans and G. I.'s have prefer1 from vicinity of 13th and 63 For No. N A, HBjdfc ence. Mrs. Byers, baker, bung Jefferson, or Washington Blvd. misltetoe then would call the girls Hill Villa, Layton. Call ext. 701, Mrs. Schroader. one by one into the back room. Girl's bicycle, very good condition, 260 Sale I-- Wanted two-bedroo- rt m nnBBiiiiMiiinii'aiii projKeystone 16 mm movie condi$12, very good tion, looks like new. Two-piec- e dinliving room suite. Walnut of table, ing room suite consisting See 6 chairs. and mirror buffet, at 3998 Norden Avenue, Ogden, after 5 p. m. on weekdays or all day Saturday and Sunday. Cool-erat$100 Credit certificate on a for only $50. 2058 Jackson Avenue, Ogden, Utah. ' Oil heating stove, 50,000 BTU. Two drums, 20 feet copper with fittings. $50. Call tubing ext. 297, Mr. Carlisle, or see at 2205 Madison Avenue, Ogden. Mfavc Chef eras ranee in excellent condition. 1945 model $80, or will trade for part on late moaei electric range. Call A. K. Steiner, Hmmmmmm!" $20. ector for or IV-Bi- rths Guy B. Nelson, aire raft Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Pettingill, 6, 1948 at Dee born December ' hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Alldredge, girl, born November 13, 1948 at Dee hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chase, girl, Leslie Ann, born December 8, 1948 at St. Benedict hospital. e1ect boy, L. was born a t 5:30 ext. the hall singing Hire Four or five piece orchestra for small parties or entertainment. Call Mr. Conshafter, 427. One half acre building lot near to Has hicrhwAv 91 in Sunset. Christmas morning. When she arrived the nurses were in 50-gall- on V-- For r ician "Two years ago our baby daughter, Carol Sue, ext. 337. Vl-De- aths carols thus the name, Carol. We had just finished .trimming the tree when the alarm sounded so Dot (Dorothy works in public in formation) and I took off for the hospital and left my brother in charge of the 3 children. I arrived home to find him still asleep in a chair and the children had every present unwrapped. We still don't know who gave who what." Alfred A n s- -t T. Burton, 67, Kaysville, chicken coop, berries and fruit Charles office at Hill AFB, at in his died electrees. Utilities avauahie tric litrhts. eras and water. $850, approximately 7:40 a. m., for a Call Mr. Nelson, ext. 247 or 796 heart attack, Monday, December o t z, railroad on Tuesdays, Thursdays, or feat 20. "The engineer urdays. Mr. Burton had just reported in last Christmas for work and was sitting in a I spent in the chair when he collapsed. An ambuold country with lance was called immediately and our entire famihe was taken to the base Furnished aDartment wanted, with and pronounced dead upon hospital ly was in 1906. arrival. one or two bedrooms. In vicinity That was in Al-- s of Ogden. Call Dorothy weison, He is survived by his wife, Emily a c e - Lorraine. ext. 243. 5 children. and Since then my Jane, Good home wanted for and mother Mr. Burton had been ecployed father have bot, h passed away, buddy. also for mother dog I was 1942. an He aqua came to America and the rest of Fox Terriers. Contact Betty, at Hill since fuel system operator. ext. 392. my brothers and sisters are living in Strasbourg, Germany." HILL AIR FORCE BASE EMPLOYEE'S CIVILIAN WELFARE H. FUND FINANCIAL STATEMENT Adams, stock Month Ending 80 November 1948 $2302.08 control 1. NET Working Capital, 1 November 1948 "Last 2. RECEIPTS During Month of November 1948 mas, of Christ 3. EXPENSES: course I re$ 88.63 Recreation diaceived Il-W- anted . Ethel Misc. (bookkeeping) (October and November) 100.00 $188.63 5. NET Working Capital, 30 November Consisting of: ASSETS: $1791.38 a. Cash in Bank 10.00 b. Petty Cash c. Cash Lns. Recvbl TOTAL 6. 7. 8. ..188.63 .'. 1948... 331.63 2133.01 LIABILITIES: a. Reserve for Contingency of Unpaid Checks. b. Net Working Capital Total Liabilities & Net Working Capital AVERAGE Civilian Strength for November 1948 NET Working Capital Per Employee AMOUNT Per Employee Which May Be Accepted (Signed) JOHN W. DOWNS Capt., USAF, Custodian. Friends of Chas. E. Earl can do likewise. Charlie can receive visit ors by twos now while he's recovering at St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake. Eddie Hardy, husband of Mrs. Mina Hardy of payroll, would be glad to say "hello" to friends who'd like to bring their holiday greetinra to him in his hospital room at the Salt Lake general hospital. Larry Barrett really throws himself into a bowling game. A painful leg injury ana a stay at tne nospitai resulted recently. Slow down there, Larry! This may surprise you, but there are quite a few people who don't give a toot about a white Xmas. Honest In fact, they prefer eoins where winds and climate are milder for their holiday fun. T. J. FERN, chief, procedures and analysis branch will spend Xmas day in "the bosom of his family" up in Spokane. MYRNA PLXIER, of payroll branch chose Tacoma to be with part of her family and make her holiday complete. These Hillfielders want southern climes and palm trees as their backdrop for Xmas time. For GRACE LEWIS of adm. br. of Civ. Per., it's California. It's 3 weeks in Albuquerque, N. M., for Mrs. IDA HALL of stock control and her husband of motor pool and their son, Roger. It may be white and cold up m the "Twin Cities" of Min nesota, but SONIA NELLIM will be there come Xmas. Lava Hot Springs, Idaho may sound warm, but it isn't says CECILIA FAGNANT, but warm greetings are in store when she vacations there. Its vacation to rest and save for Mrs. MARGARET WILSON and Mrs. IMOGENE TIMMONS of adm. br., and "Gene's" husband, CHARLIE of warehouse section. MARIE NANCE. DEAN BARNETT and GUjORGE MITCHELL are enjoying vacations too, but nobody told us wnere. ! stay-at-ho- The prospects of being home have kent haDDv smiles on Mrs. DOR EEN PAOLI's face lately. It's not a vacation, she savs. You may know her better as .Miss DOREEN GOODENOUGH. She's been at the Field since May 1946, when she started in the adm. br. of civ. personnel then transferred to payroll branch last spring. When NEXT spring rolls around sneu nave something running around the house besides fence. Any suggestions for names for twin boys! Mrs UVJULYN DABB of LEE FLORENCE'S office will take her placo SHERMAN SEWELL will initiate Evelyn into his "busy beaver bunch red-head- ed oi payroll. Christmas season has given these Fielders a good excuse iv c 52.90 2080.11 i.u uuiiuag. xunipiujrcc for thel uuiiiiziai.ii'ii and date to be merry and exchange gifts. ELDO SLATER, MARJ0RIS CARLSON, BETTY CAUSEY, REID MOORE collaborated on the partjf UltUlS. Enlisted anH nffi- . UlKallUiavivu ui, .tlic, , Vit; non11nli'.k n uy a cocKtau party on uec. a in me vouuicugiH, jjicucuku "j ballroom of the Ben Lomond hotel, as their party. Tl O 1 - 1 pre-Xm- as "' din- 1. 1 j- J -t Amo uiatmguisnea guests were: BK1G BENERAL and Mrs. wm. MORGAN, COL. and Mrs. W. T. CLAYTON, LT. COL. and Mrs. R0& ERT E. L. KNAPP, and LT. COL. and Mrs. STUART R. PETERSON WILFORD THORNOCK, reporter for maint. prop, br., says the ior a iwenty-ioo- t iuun.ing pole to use on someone you cant toucn r. a That someone is DOTTIE KEELER, who's expecting W husband, SGT. WM. KEELER home for Xmas. What a welcome m she'll roll out! Sgt. Keeler was stationed at the field in Sq. "B" for' jrctii aim since mat time nes traveled from Europe to AiasKa many puiius en route. MAJ. ROBERT J. McCLEARY. chief mnint comm. sec. for H and a half years left Dec. 12th to attend Staff Officers' courses. Hf been succeeded by Capt. RICHARD E. POTTER. nvAinwo onAw, irom recruiting office is on a zu-lough in Spokane. We are wondering who the gal with the classy chass; wa3 who is supposed to have gone along for the ride. 1ST SGT. D0 w ,o muui uiisatu ior nis straignt clues since ne rci"1"--- Spokane on detached service. Congratulations to MAJOR A. A. BRM xx. ine morale or nis office is noticeably higher since the aavem his new secretary, pretty BETTY JO JOSEPH. Hands off, boys! ten-foote- my mond. Ask me the same ques?) j tion in two years and I will tell .2113.45 my 1950 Christmas is the hest. My husband will just be returning from a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. That is the time I am lookinsr forward to." nr - 4. DECREASE During Month Bill's way. uj nt that litters is gold." That's what RICHARD M. art; salvage rep. neard. He wore some SILVER bars aurms last war (WW II) and he wants to get 'em back, so he's apply" The MD was confronted by a his recall to active duty in the Air Force. young man who insisted on con. c: fru. -i gratulating him. "I benefitted very the hardest, they say, so Mrs. LA fw- m years always much from your treatments," the WAYMENT surplus prop, br., thinks she and her husband will ., nnrt. Clear Sailinc rio-hIntn fVil. lUtL . u! visitor explained. "But I never had you as a pa- celebrated their first this month. tient." the doctor areued. "I know," the visitor assured f!f iYSU may ha,ve ceased to believe in Santa long since, but the bJ UiUW.i7Cu auinor 01 tne roilowlng letter most certainly him, "but my uncle did. I'm his heir." (Continued on Col. a. 2133.01 .4016 .5311 4689 ll f 'Page 3, 2) |