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Show YOU Friday, September 7. loio TOP TIMES HILL Page 2 SAID IT! QUESTION: What do you think of the new French bathing suits? ANSWERS: Ed Watson, airmUltwr and br and tor Th Hill Top TtmM U publldMd of the Public elrllUn personnel of HM Air Fore Bam under tnewperrtilon Top Times, Public Information Office. Addreea all oomnnmlfotloni to The Hlil Fore. Bm. Hin Information Office, Ha., Of den Air Mttertel Are. Ml Mr wn Field. Utah. Telephone HlU AFB, Ext. 341 or 290. The Hill Top Ttaeo maArmed Forces Press service material. Civilian papers may reprint AFPSclearwithout specific obtaining terial and local news appearlns In this paper no ance. The Hill Top Times Is an official Air Force publication and accepts not herein are those of the writers and paid advertising. OpinionsAirexpressed the Force. The HlU Top Times Is supported br necessarily those of the HlU AFB Civilian Employees Olub. Public Information Officer Hubert L. Stewart. Captain Wayne Baser TXorraine Ford Dorothy O. Nelson Helen Bice TSgt. M. O. Hancock Pfc. Chas. R. Qreenhaw A. editor Society Bdltor- - Editor. ClassiXled Associate Idltor. Associate Bdltor Sports Bdltor . Conway Oeertsen Opl. W. B. ZoUlnger EUen O'Brien B. F. Pulham, Jr. Gordon Fulmer - - "Personally, think should quired ; they be on beaches. I all But whether French bathing By Helen Rice a . .... suit looks good Time Out or not. just de- it." Air installations FRANK CHRISTENSEN, sheet metal went fishin is who on depends in Nevada. Those two paintin' philosophers, PETER VAN ing EERDEN and ARTHUR AMOS vacationed Pete in Yellowstone and Phyllis Pilch-e- r, Amos, Bear Like. Motor pool LIONEL T. CABLE and wife vacationed paint and dope shop, mant. in Colorado. GLEN C. RAY, went to Detroit to buy a new car. "I guess they The team of CHARLES BLANPIED and secretary PAULINE would give a personnel and administration were both August babies ' of person a lot their birthday anniversaries on Aug. 23. Charles celebrated They jointly freedom for admits there is a slight difference in their ages. Incidentally, Pauline swimming They brought back a brand new 1949 Ford coupe, when she returned from a are probably vacation in Illinois recently. Her parents came west with her for ' nice if you are g visit. a short the type to wear ROSE TAKAHASHI, right arm for George White in the Judge Adas but them for me, I'll stick to the other kind.' vocate's office, has vacationed at home and in California. F. W. (alias "Charlie") FOSTER, base executive surprised his secr2nd Lt. Pete etary, ELENOR DURHAM on her (?) birthday, Aug. 18 by inviting some Gottschling, of her Hq. friends in to share a birthday cake. MATS pilot Forty-fiv- e air installation employees had a picnic party in Peterson, "Oh, I love A. WOOD engineered the party. LT. COL. ROBT, E. CLAYTON Utah. think I them. JSjf French bathing L. KNAPP, chief air installations was among those who enjoyed the suits bring out affair. a lot of things ROBT. DON THOMPSON, cost acct. and ROBT. L. STANDAGJ about a woman. AC storage clerk spent their vacation fishing in the lakes and rivers c If you've got Yellowstone. Being kissed,, (even in a dream) by a dream girl it not too to bad, but wet something abruptly to find the dream fade and the show show it! muzzle ofwaking face is a bear of another color. That's what a in bruin your there's a time and a place for ev happened to Don while bedded down in a snug sleeping bag in Yellowerythingand "this is tne piace.. stone. Supply division JOHN DWYER, engineer on Hill's "Galloping Goose Sylvia Cordon, vacationed in Estes Park. BEN HARVEY receiving spent Special" box and crating if you can call that vacationing. MAR- in his Navy training factory, supply A. went to Bremerton and Spokane. research JORIE SALMON, bathhis mother and dad in Missouri. is LEON unit BECK, reports visiting I ing suits? g DELSA MELQUIST is and fishing in Canada. JOS. don't know as I MAN, areas activities is taking a month in the mountains of rcom" know what they CLAUDE BLOMQUIST, admn. miscl. has gone to Alabama , are. (After a viALFRED AGEE, personnel unit reports a happy vacation wi ; vid explanation, and three darlin' daughters up Beaver Canyon. RUTH LATTIME she remarked) : E vacationed in Frisco. SONIA MELON, unit E went to Great ,Art.o.' I don't like them, I think a girl should protect BYRON BELNAP, unit E took his family to Yellowstone and then to her modesty a little.-Lassen National Park, Calif. DELBERT SMITH, unit E. vacationed in Southern Utah and Grand Canyon. MRS. NAOMI jaoobsoNjs, mighty George Reid, busy with preparations forher d"fhter's wedding, plus plans to go on engineer, air in- DS to Dayton. ROBT. McQUARRIE took pictures of Yellowstone on "I his vacation. ALFRED SANDER, voucher control is taking a month off stallations haven't ' actually to visit his daughter and family in Canada. MRS. MARGARET SHUM-WAvoucher control has gone Xo So. Calif, for hers. MRS. ELZA seen' one, but if voucher control was smart and stayed home and rested for her as look they good in real life vacation. ISAAC FERGUSON, voucher control keeps slim by pitching as they do on hay on his time off. HERBERT McCARTY, unit A is on the sick list the models I've for a knee operation. MR. AND MRS. JACK WAY put the first miles on seen in tne pa- - a new car with a trip to Yellowstone. MRS. COY SCHARP, unit A and j V pers and maga husband from maintenance division are spending 3 weeks in Illinois. zines, well then I definitely ap- MRS. FAY TUTTLE is spending her vacation at home fussin' and fixin' prove of them." a new home. FERN ANDREW, stock level br. is taking 3 weeks to see CARL PHILLIPS, unit K is taking his time off to move into a new Calif. E. MRS. LUCILLE RAWSON is vacationing in San Francisco. MRS. home. Workman, mainVIVIAN PETERS, unit B is resting at home for her vacation. tenance j a n i Maintenance division HOMER HESTER, sheet metal doesn't know "In my 1 afv-own his doing some plumbing at home he attempted to strength. day they used a 'k I straighten a bent While He lot more materidid, but the pipe gave way. Now he's turned pipe. al in their bathplasterer to hot-roplug the hole. GEORGE JUSTESON, took three-dayd to see the races at Wendover. EARL BINGHAM, foundry, ing suits. - Mayvacationed in Southern Utah. BILL STAGG, welding, found the sights be I'm of Mexico. Lone Beach and San Dieero interestine. HERB LANE went but I to Mont. RAY ALLEN, machine shop, fished in Wyoming. DON FREED J think they are machine shon took in Seattle. RHTT) T. ROnTJTT.Ra machine shoo, went better that way. I know I wouldn't want to see my Southern Utah and Grand Canyon. BEN SHROPSHIRE, machine ahopA daughter in a French bathing suit." chose Canada for 3 weeks. HAROLD ASTE, fuselage took his scout troop to Camp Steiner for a trip. ROBT. P. ROCKWOOD, fuselage transported his scouts to Bear Lake for an outing. MARVIN FISHER, fuselage, fished on the Upper Weber River. RAY ALRED, sheet metal, chose Madison river for his fishing. y Here and There Fishermen, please note: A fellow named ADAMS in welding shop "raises" worms for fishing. Guaranteed to hook 'em! JERRY MEITCH-EN- , tank and radiator has (we are told) "lost his marbles." He, like This command has received in- many another Hillfielder, had to swim lot during the in the formation from Air Force letter 4 recent flood, but unlike most he had a nice, dry parking raincoast in his car toa dated 20 July 1949 that the state slip into to drive home. ELLA RICHARDS and husband are building of North Dakota is going, to pay a new home in Weber canyon. Her in adm. miscl. hope tne veteran bonus. The bonus will be is held soon. No more groans of "oh, my aching bacK a determined as follows,- - according to come from D. C. OVIATT, area activities, supply for he now "drives the AF letter: lawn mower. CARL ADAMS, receiving, reports he hasnt "$12.50 each month for domestic been "throwing the bull," honest, but has discovered he is missing one service and $17.50 a month for for- steer, thrown, lost or stolen. Remember MRS. JOE HEAD, formerly eign service between 1 January MISS ZELPHA HATCH, property acct. supply? She'll be wearing cap 1941 and 1 January 1946, inclusive. and gown for her graduation from the U. of U. this summer. Any Sunday No person, who was on continuous at Pine View lake you can see MRS HARUKO YOSHIOKOS and her active duty for a period of five husband sailing in their sleek, red and white speed boat THE SEAGUIi years or more, immediately prior to Mr. Y Is a steno in shipment control, supply. WESLEY J. TAYLOR 7 December 1941, will be eligible un- KEITH BIRCH joined the inspection branch as new personnel. LWEI-LYless he has established actual abode T. JOHNSTON, inspection br. was transferred to packaging ana in North Dakota prior to 18 Febr- corrosion control. MARY M. CHECKETTS, inspection br. has transferrea uary 49. The next of kin of deceased to addressograph unit. The new men in plating shop will answer if yu veterans will receive the amount call: LYLE BLACK, ROBERT R. PARKER and FRED M HALL. WJ' which the deceased veteran's ser- LIAM R. MANNING, AC storage branch foreman was one of the Iuckx vice has earned, except that next of persons to draw a special elk hunting permit. Now he can n,rd,y.w, kin of veterans who died in active until he starts the hills and dales looking for one jt Twaiun tramping service between 1 January 1941 and to be bagged. 1 January 1946 will receive not less We're happy to report that our friend William (Bill) G. Lt than $600. Veterans and survivors assistant to the directorate of supply division is not going U to Office of Genthe apply Adjutant floral after all. He's really showing some progress; Jew T offerings eral, Fraine Barracks, Bismark." Bill entered St. Benedict's hospital Aug. 10 to undergo an op 9tMis Any eligible veteran desiring ap- essary as a result of a knee injury he sustained while playing plication forms for the above state years ago. For your information, besides being vet bonus, contact Personal Affairs, lot of things, could really "make William, in his young'' the baskets" room 219, building (Hq. long-agBet you wish you were back at work, Bill ho years. ' Bldg.), phone extension 696. All your friends at Hill. See you soon! step-ladd- er S, BXPORTXRS Marlon B. Stauffer Bernloe Waldron Bertha O. Hailing Lt. H. II. Hansen Naomi Lk Wise craft dispatcher, flight, operations Uw U-wt- . CLASSIFIED AD SECTION . This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone ext. 243 or 260 to have ads printed in the paper or mail them to the Public Information Office, Headquarters Bldg. I-F- SALE OR Wanted tlV-Ridc- rs Rider wanted from Rose Park,. Salt Lake City. Call Baker, ext. ,243. ' Two riders wanted from any part of Washington Blvd. from ' 25th St. to Washington Terrace. Call John, Ext. 673. From 33rd and Lincoln. Call Ext. sporting rifle. Good condition. Also pair of new shoe roller skates with wooden roller. Size 9W, $18. Call Mr. Roueche, ext. 8230 or Kays. 313-JHollywood bed including inner-sprin- g mattress. Very good condition, $30. Call Ken. ext. 721. English Setter pups, Call Vivian Field, ext. 703 or Roy 30.6 2. 8494. rider wanted anywhere along Harrison Blvd. or 12th St. Call One five-weeks-o- ld. Sparks, Ext. 569. cubic foot refrigerator, good condior see Call Ogden $45. tion, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Williams, at 2447 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, Ut. sedan. Ra- aircraft repair, girl, Kay, born Aug. 1941 Buick Special dio and heater. Very clean. See at 18, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nelson, Whse 3137 Adams. Call Tommy, ext. 770 Sec. Supply, boy, born Aug. 19, 1949. or Ogden Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lewis, Fac. II-FServ. Supply, boy born Aug. 16, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Adams, inhouse with garage, ventory branch, supply, boy, born unfurnished. Call Mrs. Porter, Og- Aug. 22 1949. . den Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Wood, enThree-bedrooduplex. Three large gine repair, girl, born Aug. 6, 1949. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine A. Thatcher, rooms, bath and garage, unfurn. Call Mrs. Porter, Ogden engine repair, boy, born Aug. 2 1949. house partly furn. $60 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Slater, a month. Preferably 334-J-an LDS maintenance service, boy, born Aug. 16, 1949. couple. Call Kaysvllle home Newly-furnisMr. and Mrs. Rea Rooks, paraIn Clearfield. Call Ivan Russell. chute repair, boy, Glen Leigh, born 47. Five and Kel-vinat- or one-ha- lf V-DIR- THS 40 RENT OR Two-bedroo- m m Two-bedroo- m 2. hed Ext. Ill-Rid- es 628. Aug. 17, 1949. , Wanted Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hansen radio repair, twin boys, born Aug. 21, 1949. From 33rd and Wall Ave. Call Parkinson, Ext. 646. From 23rd and Quincy. Call Ext. too-friend- ly, laiiiilllilBl sight-seein- , -- 1 , Laura- - t. 781. I Notes ... Marriage The former Eva Tanner, of main- sr STORK KLUB v ft n ' tenance personnel became Mrs. Robert Davis on August 16 in the Salt Lake teniple. Their honeymoon was spent in California. warehouse Emll Roberts, of division has storage branch, supply a new address and a new bride .be-. . the former Maxine Tracy, who6. came Mrs. Roberts on August Is Lillian McFerrin A bride-to-b- e of the inspector general's office, who is marrying Leo Black of MurLillian is ray, Utah on Septemberwill9. make her and base the leaving home in San Francisco. 1-- it E, sir s' North Dakota To Pay Veteran Bonus .... 34-3- ers house-warmi- First Aid Station Beginning on Thursday, 28 Aug1949 at 0730, a First Aid Station in Building 108 in the center of the four (4) hangars. LOOK FOR THE SIGN! PURPOSE: To treat MINOR INJURIES and ILLNESSES only and to "CLEAR" maintenance personnel who have returned from Sick Leave absences of MORE THAN 3 DAYS and for Sick Leave of any duration for a line of duty Injury. ATTENDANT will be a registered nurse. Employees needing a doctor's attention or diagnosis will still continue to report directly to the Industrial Medical Dispensary. ust ed Treatment hours: 0730-120- 0 1240-161- 0 Clearance for sick leave: 830-09- 00 TRRATMENT: F.MKRnF.NrY Any "emergency" treatment need ed between hours 1200 and 1240 will report to the Industrial Medical ng power-equipp- better natured, happier guy than little Lynn Morgan just couldn't be found. One of his latest accomplishments is the cutting of his first tooth. Lynn shares the limelight at the Newel B. Morgan home with his blonde sister, Leslie, 2 and one half, and his big brother, Val, 8. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and family live at 2 Verdeland Park, Layton. Newel works in vehicle repair. The baby's mother, Lorraine Morgan, was a payroll employee at Hill Field a few years back. Then there was the d who soaked her strapless evening gown in coffee so it would stay up all night. 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