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Show HILL Page 2 Friday, December 9, 1949 TOP TIMES YOU SAID IT ! QUESTION: What do you think of the new Hill AFB civilian employees' club? ANSWERS: Lyle Nielson, en-gi- by and for the military and lb BUI Top Time u published elTlllaa personnel of Hill Air Fore Baat under tbe supervision of tho Public Information Offloe. Address all communications to The KlU Top Timas. PubUe Information Office, Ha. Ofden Air Matorltl Ana, Hill Air Fore Baa, HIU Maid. Utah. Telephone Hill AFB, Xxt. SiS or 380. Tbe Bill Top Timat nam Armed Voroes Praia service material. OlTillan papers may reprint AFPB mt tarlal and local news appearing in this paper without obtaining specific clearance. Tho Bill Top Times Is an official Air Force publication and accepts no herein are those of the writers and not paid adYertlslns". OpinionsAirexpressed Force. The Hill Top Times Is supported by the nenesserllT those of the Hill AFB Civilian Bmployees Olub. Publle Information Officer Captain Hubert L. Stewart. A. Wayne Baker dtter ..Dorothy O. Nelson Associate Editor.. . Lorraine Ford Associate Editor . . M. O. Hancock . Bdltor T88t. Associate Pfc. Ohas. R. Oreenhaw porta Bdltor REPORTERS Jo Ann Amann Marlon B. Stauffer Vance Thompson Bemlce Waldron Ellen O'Brien Ann Day B. F. Pulham. Jr. H. U. it. Hansen Gordon Fulmar Naomi . Wise Helen Rice Conway Oeertsen 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. Employmont ' Rider wanted from along Adams and 24th to 30th St. or Washington and out Riverdale Road. Call Lowe, Ogden 9018 or Ext. 267. Applications are being accepted by the Employee Utilization Branch, Civilian Personnel Section, OAMA, 3 children to care for Hill AFB, for the following over- Want 2 or day. Good during the day. $1 per seas positions: care. Erma Gillihan, 'M-1- 4 ALASKA Army way, Washington Terrace. 17 Clerk Steno GS-- 3 $2650.00pa V-Nurs- 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 1 1 ory $4600 $3825 Librarian GS-- 9 Posit. Classf. GS-- 7 Diesel Mech. UN-1- 5 Elec. Mot. Rep. UN-1- 5 .... $1.97ph VI-BIRT- HS 1.97ph 1.80ph Electrician UN-1- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hawks, Elect, 1.80ph Furnace Rep. UN-1- 1UN-11- .. boy, born Nov. 28, 1949. repair, 1.71ph Supply Inspector Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wale, Elect, re$4200pa Supt. Lun.&Dy.Cl.Pt JAPAN pair, boy born Nov. 15, 1949. ...$5400pa Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Paquette, Adm. Officer GS-1- 1 Radar Eng. GS-1- 1 GS-- $5400pa flight test, boy, born Nov. 18, 1949. 8 $4200pa AC Int. Con. Ins. SSgt. and Mrs. Robert John 8 $4200pa ston, Ins. (Ra. Mec. GS--GS-born Nov. 6, 1949. AC Ra. Op. Ins.GS--8 8 ... $4200pa Mr. girl, Mrs. Glen R. Campbell, and Ins. $4200pa Radar Op. control, GS-1- 2 girl, Elaine. production $6400pa born Dec. 1, 1949. Med. Officer GS-1- 4 $8800pa Op. Analyst Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones, inven $6400pa Dentist GS-1- 2 Elec. Eng. (Air Com.) ..$7600pa tory branch, girl, Diana Louise, born Nov. 17, 1949. GUAM $4600pa Ammun. Insp. GS-- 9 TRIPOLI Vll-Pcrson- als $4600pa Safety Eng. GS . 2 1 1 NEWFOUNDLAND Position Classif. I would like to thank all those in supply and headquarters who il-Fcontributed on the wedding gifts presented to me. Am dismantling Billie Smith Goodman. Car parts for sale. Not master Chevrolet. 1936 cheap. wrecked, parts for sale 6553 or wheels. Phone SALE OR , 16-in- ch Ogden living room suite with covWillett, Ext. ers, $30. Call Lt. 8460 or Kays.l74-N-J-- 2 One llvingroom suite, 1 bedroom new matsuite, baby bed and mattress. new and bed Used tress. Call Ogden bedroom suite, like new, six months old. Maytag, like new. Apartment size combination stove and refrigerator, G. E. excellent condition. Call Ogden STORK KLUB r -- . ne repair "Gee, I think it is a swell place. Being single, I have see the inside of quite a few clubs around here, and By Helen Rice I think this club ANOTHER DOUBLE HARNESS TRIED OUT FOR SIZE is the best one overwhelming wave of happy couples at Hill AFB taking the in Ogden! I finalThevows of wedded bliss recently included two more starry-eye- d can't think of a youngesters (brought together by happy accident, or calculated planon a to better place go dancing L. These two were once known as: BILLIE SMITH of Ford). ning Friday or Saturday night. (General Morgan's secretary) and 2nd LT. ROBERT GOODMAN, MATS, Delia "Dee" who are now sharing the same surname and the same snug little love nest in Clearfield. December 1 was their wedding day and report has it Branch, budget ' "I . and fiscal that Elko, Nevada was the placethink the club Prior to their marriage, Billie's many friends in supply and the is very nice. We headquarters building bought her some pieces of29 Revere cooking ware, at the home of MR?,. which was presented to her at a party held Nov. especially enjoy the Wednesday EMMA VAN LTMBURG, supply, at which NORMA BONOMO, supply control and AFTON PIDD, air inspector's office served as night's Bingo games. They are Besides the guest of honor, 10 friends were present and gave Billie a really lots of bride's book, plus some personal lingerie. A light luncheon and a wedfun! Last Wedding cake helped put the prospective bride in a mellow mood for her nesday my hus-- b two days later. wedding a n d Warren FROM HERE AND THERE .. . REPORTS (machine shop) won a ham and Note: Anything here is subject to change without notice, or my the week before I won a doll." knowledge. WALT KASEL formerly of production control, maintenance is now Ralph R. Donahue, body shop, working as material dispatcher for machine shop. DON HARBERTSON vehicle repair in production and AL ZAMAITIS are the new scheduler-estimato"What I ,like control. about the club H. L. (Buzz) BUZZELL, production control is now wasting very few is no cover precious hours sleeping as he races against Old Man Winter to finish charge. You can the new home he is building in Kaysville- He is; doing his own hammer take a party of pushing, it is said. friends of the Xraas your DES YOUNG, prod, facilities is the there on a decorations for maintenance headquarters. night, MYRTLE K. DALTON, once of admin, misc. unit, supply is now in have a good research branch- Z. W. KOLDEWYN left maintenance and is now in and it Unit H, stock time, control section, supply ALBERT FORD left maint. to go doesn't cost too much. I'm sure to RICHARD WOOLLEY can now be found in Unit B. and Unit A, looking forward to the next time Service 'A" warehouse welcomed LOWELL HOLMAN from Stock we go." warehouse 14. NED CLARK, ZELLA ARCHIBALD and MAX WHITING are missed in base supply service. They're now in statistical serv automoices section. BARBARA BORCHARDT left inspector general s ottice Baggs, tive unit, warefor central receiving, supply. house 14 "I WEEK-END- S AND OTHERWISE .. . , VACATIONS think the decorThis may never happen to you. particularly if you aren't a mother ations at the and don't half a handsome, generous son, as MRS- MARVEL REEVE club are simply of the finance office has. Thanks to this single, goodlookin' son, Lt. beautiful. The roundtrip R. R. Reeves, she is flying to Hawaii today for a gorgeous bar, a thrilling Christmas holiday with the donor. How about that for ' the- lovely vacation. Once in a while, I think it pays to raise 'em- Children, what booths, the good else? floor and orORSON A. ROBINSON, flight test took his family on a flying weekchestra what end trip to Las Vegas . . . and in his own plane too. more could you ask for?" LARRY J. BAUER, flight test and BOB OLSEN, prod, inspection Ken Burnham, took their families on a trip to &Los Angeles. AC section and the MRS. transient DARREL FOWERS, base plumbing, air MILDRED A. FOWERS, flight line servicing branch spent their Thanksinstallations "One of the giving in Idaho Falls where they consumed TWO Tranksgiving dinners, things that they say. me "As the crow flies," it was a short but happy trip for MR. and about the club MRS. W. WAYNE ADAMS, electric repair, who flew down to Para-wowas the good Utah to visit relatives one Sunday. steaks you get PARTIES for only a dol Statistical services held a roller skating party at the Berthana Skatlar. Everyone in PETERSON, chief was awarded ing our party at the the Rink in Ogden on Nov. 21. MAX second place going to MAJOR with pillow, club had a good HANKIN. ELIZABETH PETERSON won the grand prize a beautime and were really satisfied with set. Besides aluminum tiful beverage novelty prizes on a drawing it" evening. basis, the gang enjoyed apple cider, spudnuts and a mateand unit were in celebrated the M a r g u e r ite recently key punch Birthdays MARGIE LELA conriel statistical unit by RIGBY, MARJORIE BRIGGS, Groff, stock SMITH and FLORENCE WARE. trol, supply "I Remember the reporting on the stock control Thanksgiving party.' think the club affords delightReporter, Ida Hall says some names were inadvertently omitted. Here ful entertainthey are: MR. BERDELL BLAIR sang, "The Lord's Prayer", and MR. CHASE BRIAN was the emcee of the party. ment that caDecember 23 is planned as the date for a big Christmas party for nnot be found Administration and control section, supply ELLA RICHARDS, chairman elsewhere in this of the food committee is planning a "mouth-waterinSmorgasbord. Not vicinity. Since Swede a in the a word but the has section, playing Bingo magic meaning. JIGGS VAN LIMBURG is in charge of entertainment, MRS. MIRIAM GORDON at the club on will handle decorations and MRS. MARION STAUFFER, will serve as W e dnesday luck has feel that I my nights, general chairman. Oh, yes, MR. VERN GALE will pour! SHE WORKS AT HILL changed because for once in my SHE'S ENGAGED MISS BERNICE LINDGREN, cute steno in priority handling unit, life, I won something. I came home from the club last Wednesday returned from her Thanksgiving holiday with a new style short haircut, diamond ring. Don't know who gave her night with an electric roasterette! and a gorgeous square-cu- t the haircut, but the ring came from a Mr. Curtis A. Thornblad. NORMA ARAVE, teletype unit married her boss, DALE EARL, on Nov. 30 in the Salt Lake Temple. Their friends in the unit presented them with a comfy wool blanket and comforter. ... - rs - artist-design- Sat-urd- er ay - Virginia (f - - pre-pai- d, LrJ - im-press- ed n, ... un -- r? or Ext. 310. type cold storage unit, heavy Blue Cold model AM-4duty, new. $200. Call Tanner, Ext 721. house, full basement, gas inrange and Venetian blindsPark. Colonial Skyline cluded. Ill . g" ... F, Call Mrs. Anderson, -- Ext. 708. tan jroo w . . 4 door -sedan. INIa A.AWOV roller fair condition. Ladies rink ice shoe Men's $5. 7, size skates, Peterson skates, size 9, $4. Call before 3 p. m., or Ogden Ext. 286 or 484 after 3 p. m. Now that the photo of little 1946 Plymouth sedon. White Scott Burton (above) heatsldewalls, Phllco radio and 637. has been released, everyone will be er. $335. Will handle. Phone able to understand why Ronald and Verona "Amber" Burton are so lll-FOR proud of their young son. "Amber" furnished apartment, pri- -' says that he is a typical little boy vate bath and entrance, iurnace likes to get into everything, has a heated untilities paid. 2132 Mon- talent for dancing, and loves to Jabroe Blvd., Ogden, phone Ogden ber on the telephone. Ronald has 4775. been at HiU since 1941 and is now supervisor in the plating shop. AmIV-Rid- crs ber formerly worked at the field for four years in the dental clinic and Four riders wanted from Salt Lake. supply The ..Burtons ..and ..baby From North from 21st between Scott, who definitely is boss of the 6th East and 2nd West. New Car. household, live at C--9 Marine Drive, Call Paul Brundy, SLC rnv RENT Wanted 40 488. - v full-of-f- Walk-i- n or Ext. x 1 Washington Terrace. Supplies for Sick Room Available Many sick room supplies are available to residents of Davis County on a loan basis through the Davis County Chapter of the American Red Cross, according to Emil Henderson, Red Cross Field Director. These supplies will be furnished at absolutely no cost to the recipient and may be kept as long as they are needed. Among the items that are loaned by the Red Cross are wheel chairs, bed, hospital mattress, table, crutches, baby incubator, tub and wringer for compresses for polio victims, bed pars and other sick room equipment.: These items may be had by contacting the Red Cross office at Bountiful. FINDER PLEASE RETURN ... MR. MEL CARBINE, voucher control unit was appropriately singing, "All I want for Xams . . ." when he went to work recently. His son had accidently, on purpose, flushed his teeth down you know where. Result, annual leave request for getting fitted for some front and back ones. RATS RACE IN "RAT RACE" ... Voucher control had a rat race in earnest the other day. It was a question of who was chasing whom for a few minutes. The screams and howls of the ladies as they perched on desks and chairs out of reach was audible for blocks. Some real, rats were the cause of it all. The women haven't got their feet back firmly on the floor yet, in spite of strategically placed traps. E BULLETINS . . . Production control, maintenance held a gala party in the civilian honest-to-goodne- ss, LAST-MINUT- club, 28 November. 40 people can prove it. RUTH LATTTMER, stock control, supply spent a holiday in Poca-tellIdaho. MRS. FRANCES NTNALGA, services unit, vacationed for a week in Grand Junction, Colo. MRS. MABEL ADAMS, Unit H. visited in Parowan, Utah with a new granddaughter. MRS DEAN BOOT and husband spent Thanksgiving in Arizona and returned through southern Utah. BETSY MIKESELL, screening unit, supply spent Thanksgiving at Ephraim, Utah visiting a sister. MRS. LID-IA- N NELSON, priority handling unit spent her holiday in Denver visiting a daughter who's training to be a nurse. MRS. MARY B. NELSON, unit D, spent Thanksgiving in Provo, Utah with her son and his family. o, |