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Show THE HILL TOP TIMES No Reindeer, Thes Completes 2nd Cident Free Month Cjjjtenoncc maini"" think b Tiu charity, division employees tefmaintenance Hiuunio c0Tf:v At least mainten- - when it comes to taking care of so J nearly 2,000 workers, wuin., according to Hill AFB. The Supply division Geore-- engineer for each had one disabling accident during the past month. Kcutive Pf-fmonth of October, h " BUI"1 were no disabling tnere FVC1' n n the base. i. f mpiy aiviBi an...kan -shattereaj emmovee r 'he 1 rff his hood to ioo. ?t be had just completed." $ But. ' ' The v 3 and BUSTLE With wedding bells still rineine in their ears, newlyweds, La Verne Thompson and Junius V. Judy, Jr., have left for Pocatello. Tdann where they will make their home'. La Verne is the daughter of Grace Thompson, aircraft repair and Ralph Thompson, supply inventory clerk. The couple met while on L. D. a. missions and were married No vember 23, just 3 days after the return of the groom. A reception was held in the Roy ward amusement hall following the wedding. . Ruth E. Newhouse, finance sec ana several pieces ui tion, has been answering to the of Ruth Rigers since her tal flicked oil, one striding me name marriage November 24, in Elko, iployee in the left eye. be National oaieiy tuuuui any a Nevada to Jay E. Riggs. The couple E n like this can be eli- - are now making their home in t accidents d if the employees wno ao after a short honeymoon. safe- ilding continually will wear unaer tneir iioous. Marjorie Carlson, employee uti glasses lization branch, is spending two ises are more comfortable than Vss eyes. weeks with her mother and friends Fhe Air Installations section of in Washington, Iowa. Marge has base executive office lost one been working at Hill for 4 years their employees for 9 hours last and this will be her first Christ mas home in that time. Inth. One of their refrigeration 1 H cooled Og-de- ichanics slipped a a truck and eecap. iVhich all brings while . getting fractured his up the subject and falling constitute a major injury throughout indus- - slipping, tripping, . acts which urce of The L. D. S. Temple will be the scene of the marriage of Dean A. Caldwell, AC Armament servicer helper, when he takes Janet as his bride tonight. A dinner will be held in the Lion House honoring the couple. Carol Jensen, a close friend of the brie" will serve as maid of honor and George M. Caldwell, brother of the groom will serve as best man. Santa is looking after these two tame deer owned by Clyde It. Fowles of South Fork, so that he can bring them to the Christmas party to be held tonight in the Transient maintenance hangar. The deer Santa were given to Fowles by a game warden when they were so young that they hud to be bottle-feis bringing the deer to the party to "lend an atmosphere" in this air age. on d. ed IN?-- ' CHRISTMAS PARTY TO BE BIGGEST EVER (Continued from Page 1) January 1st has been chosen as After the children have re- the wedding date of Gordon L. from Santa, Horsley, AC electrical accessories ceived their presents held to see be will the drawing installer and Shirley Townsend. 1949 autothe drives away The ceremony will take place in who will break General mobile. Morgan in Salt church the Presbyterian container ticket of the Lake City. A wedding reception the .seal The number. the draw and lucky of the home the at held will be show to be will required winner bride following the ceremony. After Hill AFB credentials in ordel a honeymoon of an undisclosed his the car. to claim Falls are they will make their Then will commonly typed as destination, come the drawing for !l toe same Bountiful. in level" or "to a lower home pel according to Lee Young, safe- inspector at Hill. He claims that in industry as a OVER THE HILL Me, falls "to the same level" pro-- e a greater number of (Continued from Page 2) m falls "to a lower level."injuries How- Mrs. EUGENE privileges from the little girl's mother, falls to We got l,werwherelevel,an heindividual is usually hurt V. FRAZEE, payroll supv. pre seriously. "DEW1 ytu brint me a doll house and a doll and a buggy and ak uuneory the prevention of falls so to play in my room and a play pocket-boosimple and so obvious that it play stov and a real radio nearly that has a mir. From, overlooked," Lee Fr&zee I "In always practice in filled with order her is ption gets difficult because the de- Want to bet this involved is very great, and it dispatch? , the Wfebase but we have necessary to imnmvp tho nor. Most of us ao a lo : weather talked Km,..e or. piking nearly everyone." then eatf danyrans deci?d station Workman ia cnhianf in r"ydegree TO stripes. The to the h7rH nf foil. it;t' as easy as falling off a . I A IVIAM Clellan AFB, formerly stationed here -a- cmne carpenters, Cemr mixers, g -tion personnel of stat. and co. IBM machines will Jen you didn't buy a ticket " Arfu8T Standard size will up the place, reports VoOZLEY, soon be installed, that's why all been vv ded. For Everyone still fit the specifications, ts Qrts & ,u room, Kegardles head of cost acct., now wo Ven--- ,r - doorman . . . "Kea" for f ale t0 Purchase a tickwe see anai even iM thou rvthinff believe don't eveijrt We ;ranrP(,. E. C. JENSEN, reporter Party' we want to be there," so but that's lustuuK lid rw lllf,lelder phrnee our mind once we saw avers for' budget and fiscal m- photography GRAAW .s CnTo atQ lan-- S the results of KELLAND re-pri- nt VS prs aE 'ftf? o'" nuoxo. f f ,w'"stmas arty committee. . . . ''ckets N.anrt ;r..Aast ana "rious, tn T y emPoyees were i.a do nnfCuase nitted at'on ion of ne tickets. Employees "CKets will be ad- upon Pronattheir HiU AFB identifi- PaTrty . Were stopped on i0 in order to allow c'emehLSa,les lUf.. . LJme.for the Purchasing t prizes' However, when cam- - f aid havo ,t0 stP ticket sales audit of tickets re-- Jl nainine bi,?" ckets!t was found that out of 9.000 had hn toM f( WU "e lost or defaced so that :. Mm. e. 9f no value. Colonel Wey 1 C-I- II Col. Clayton ing outfit. Stork Klub ..... y , "" Warty file fc In order to claim any prizes, the many other items. A black--board will be on the speakers Hillf ielders will be required to show platform with a list of all prizes their Hill credentials. Only Hill and as each ticket is drawn, the Air Force Base civilian employees winning number will be posted on or military personnel assigned to the base will be allowed to claim the board opposite the prize. As the HTT went to press, the prizes. Dancing will follow the' drawing. prizes already purchased include A special request from the Prov the automobile, two Stromberg- Carlson radios, two Philco refrig- ost Marshal's office urges all to drive carefully en a 16 mm party-goer- s erators, a laundro-ma- t, camera and projector, a simplex route to and from the party. electric ironer, 2 sets of sterling Guards will be stationed at vari silver, a Belgian Browning auto- ous intersections on the base to matic shotgun, a Shopsmith, two help drivers get to the hangar Stromberg table model radios, two and to get their cars narked as vacuum cleaners, orderly as possible. Westinghouse cameras For the protection of you, your three 35 mm Argus with flash attachments, a model family, and your friends, and in 270 Winchester rifle, a model 12, order that everyone might enjoy 12 guage shotgun, a Motorola tne unristmas party, the utmost portable radio, a ladies and a gen caution must be observed while tlemen's 21 jewel Bulova wrist driving," Col. Stuart R. Peterson watch, a food mixer, two Crosley said. "Any accident, no matter how table model radios, a Westinghouse slight will spoil Christmas for the roaster, a bicycle, two sets of lug- people involved." gage, an Emerson portable radio, four electric blankets, and a camp Eaassr' ' v: ' " ymia job tot yo-t- hen but is be convinced too. weather toiryi follow deer tracks, DARREL This is positively not to get will henceforth confine their surely perfect weather . ana DALTON to be sure, atter kind n r to "aeais up in urouse creeK o. hunt hunting Pxnerience m a deer didn't eet lost, but twiner " hunters Dec. Tfh. They went wscue frjend hu fQr the in idon,ts helped Little Jesse Chambers, Jr., has who got home notches in the trees or drop bread been trying ever since he was born Unsolicited advise: Ag fQf me; 4 months ago to tell his folks what he wants Santa Claus to bring him but he Just can't quite make them understand. He lives with his mom and dad in Sahara Village, while his dad works in aero Christmas-tidsincere wish this post-seas- -- on w"n.f,d( oaS half-froze- n, half-scar- Hill AFB has a new full Colonel since the promotion of Lt. Col. William T. Clayton, personnel and administration officer. The promotion was effective 22 November 1948. Colonel Clayton enlisted in the infantry in December 1923 and served as a private until April 1924. He as a private in the Air Force June 1928 and received a reserve commission in 1935. In 1941 Colonel Clayton was called to active duty as a second lieutenant, being appointed from the grade of technical sergeant. He now holds the permanent rank of lieutenant colonel. Colonel and Mrs. Clayton and children, Patricia Ann and William Jr., have been at Hill since August 1947. Their home is in Galveston, Texas. ed ed e. youKn-SS- a& Wins Eagles ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AFPS) Captain Tom Hamilton gave interviewers no satisfaction when they asked about rumors of his leaving the Naval Academy to coach at the University of Pittsburgh. All the captain would say was, "Wasn't that a honey of a game Navy played Saturday." Referring of course to the Army-Nav- y tilt. |