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Show Friday March HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 31. u YOU SAID IT! What do you do on QUESTION: week-ends- ? ANSWERS: The Hill Top Times Is a civilian' enterprise published by the Hill Air Force Base Civilian Employees' Club in the Interest of the personnel of the Ogden Air Materiel Area at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Editorial and news matter is furnished by the Public Information Office, OOAMA, USAF, Air Materiel Command, Hill AFB, and Is available for general release. The Hill Top Times receives Armed Forces Press Service material. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Department of the Air Force. Gillman Jay ' CLASSIFIED AD SECTION ext. 243 or 260w to have ads printedmwin the paper or mail them co me Vk imormauon unice, Headquarters wa isiag. A A m m I-F- a m mm SALE OR Practically new white enameled pound ice capacity. Inquire 3158 Adams Avenue or call in Ogden. Furnished 2 bedroom home, full basement and gas heat. Garage with cement drive. Nice garden plot. Will sell equity and buyer can assume i G.I. loan. Payments are $46. per month. Ray Whetstein, 43 Clearfield Villa. Utah. 1948 Kelvinator Deluxe electric range. Used three months and stored one year. Excellent condi tion, priced right. Contact A. T. 8 Sa Drake, engine repair, hara Village. 10 foot by 12 foot work shop for $145.00. Call at 441 Binfprd in Coolerator. 100 22 K-8- a m VII-BIRT- Pool "I spend most of my spare time building my house. With a little "more hard work we hope to have it ready to in I move into 4 v. 'f.?X--J about a month When it gets too dark to work on the house I love to bowl. I'm cap and the tain ofnio-h-the "Whirlwinds" irst-nlawo honf tho f nfhsr team, the 'Blue Streaks". Boy, what a game!" pe BarbaraClasS. HS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'Dexter, Unit born March 21, 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Castellano, maintenance, twins, boy and girl. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Wilcox, teletype repair, girl March 3 19E0. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Taylor, warehouse section, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dabling, warehouse section, boy. Mr. and Mrs. James L.' Carter. warehouse section, girl. Mr, and Mrs. Dale Cardwell, Sheet metal, girl March 18, 1950. Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Markos girl March 17, 1950. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Galloway, Maintenance, girl on February 24, D., Boy am a housewife on sification--"- ! weekends. My is husband to school ll-F- OR RENT at the University of Utah so we get caught up on housework Saturday and the on Windsor Wood Mill "My hobby is woodwork and I spend all the time I can in the workshop I have at home build ing telephone stands, sewing The Rpy Gun Club is sponsoring IX-Obitua- ries Room machine nets and , ing furniture." Doris Unander Military "EnTraining is tertainment what I seek on weekends. I Machine .Shop "In the Ride is desired from between 26th and 27th on Washington in Ogden. Call Extension 323 and ask for R. M. Daulbock. Vl-Rid- ers Wanted Rider wanted from Salt Lake City or Murray. Contact Robert Barker extension 8410 or call Murray 562M. STORK KLUB EASTER SERVICES SET i. I I VVAV sum- mer, fishing occupies most of my time. I belong to the Ogden Gun Club and love to go hunting on weekends duck-s-. for deer. rab Special Easter services will ho bits or whatever is in season. When held in the Hill AFB chapel Easter I'm not fishing or huntinsr I'm morning, according to Captain working on my car." Everett H. Cormack. chaplain. Eolean RamAn "Easter Garden of Memories" will be featured, the chaplain said. sey Packing Those wishincr to brincr flnwora tn "My weekends the chapel in memory of or in hon- are filled with or of friends or relatives, livinsr or washing, ironing deceased, may do so. The flowers and cleaning will be arranged in the chapel with house." I have worked at the a notation of whom the flowers are in honor of and who brought thorn field for 8 years After the services, personnel furn- - on the first of so I've got lsning trie flowers may take them July a pretty good to their home, send them to the hosschedule worked pital, or whatever thev desire " tho out. On weekends I usually do a chaplain concluded. The Officers club and NCO club lot of cooking and sewing too." will serve Easter breakfast immediately following the services. L snow-sho- e Tick Shots Available Rocky Mountain - : Baby Marianne F. Farr weighed in at only 3 pounds 8 ounces and now at 6 months of age the scale at almost IS pounds.tips Being such a tiny thing at birth, Marianne was a star border at St. Marks hospital for 7 weeks, S of which were spent in an incubator. She is the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol W. Farr of 956 South 11th East, Salt Lake City. Farr wurns in oiuce appliance and has i wen at inn ror two years. SDotted fpvpr (tick) shots will be given to Hill AFB personnel for as low as 33 cents a shot, according tn Ino Lehner, health educator. Last year the Civilian Welfare council for over 900 such hnt fn wsn paid ployees. "However". Mr. Ij.linor com t Hill AFB personnel want Rnlri Mountain Spotted Fever shots and will pay for their own serum. trained people In the dispensary will give the shots. Thnso w a series of three shots last year neea oniy one shot this year. That could be oriven for 3.1 ponto A series of three shots WmiM nnet an- proximately one dollar", Lehner said. Mr. Lehner susreestpd that tt workers desire tru shto fv... should form committees in each division to collect funds for tho serum. VACATIONS . . . ' Mrs. Beatrice E. Scott, paint shop has recently returned from 2 month-lon- g vacation spent in Jolly Old England. It was almost 30 ye. ago since Beatrice visited her relations in the British Isles. She repoTiJL visiting her friends and relations was pleasant, seeing London and minton again was good . . , but it was extra nice to to AmenT where no matter what you can say to the contrary,return it's still the Ixk place on earth to live. Mr,s. Scott has worked a total of 3 years at K. J? and has made many good friends, and raised five children in theih?M! . years she has spent in America. accountin is vacationing in California Cmf! Zhief son. Lowell Navy ""yischarged Smith, Don and Fnworf stat services vacationed in Denver recently. Barney Dean Freer v?! vacion spent in Idaho. Charles Lusk, same sectL' V, grandmother in Omaha, Nebraska ' Excited as a little girl with a new doll was how L Cf w Marguerite 11 as she left for a vacation in califomfc Tran,Ch' SPply ff smiles on her in Las Vegas, Nevada a! Miss Mary Boggk priority handling unit, has supply fn-Xacatlonn Thre-- Rivers' Michigan. Mrs. Fern Eldredge, screSS?: l is vacationing in Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Lucille Mabey . -- unit is spendinsr a wook fishir i, h- -j ana vef " t.""".c :j Jl Warren Branch jsA ill. Itiv sleep yt. ITtU i V; and go dancing. The rest of the time I just 'take it easy' and get in plenty of eat- iC V, t love to go to shows ing and ing." and laces prescribed ; the groom was handsome and nervous. Thev hnnJ iiiuuiieu in ouuLiiern u tan ana vicinity. Avj Miss Audrey Keller, statistical services is proudly wearing a di'ee . . , o "..v.. j. ii.ie.v.i, "uu put il mere Leon Ford, machine shop, maintenance. Perhaps the following was s1'0" me mum reasson, out we ve neara s new .rontiac neiped sell" Aut ' that he was a bargain. tie Mrs. Eleanor Brown, stat services was hostess at a bridal show6'1 Sill nn 9.9.. "Marnh nnoefc inrOurlori for Vesta. ' . iivm ocau aei vices , joined m an evening of games and television before presenting VnT': with gifts. Kal, PARTY PATTER . . . "KM XKT Insoeetion and invpntnrv eortirm acrava T?ov . WTnA " j CiCOUI an uuumay . ' and salutations on his anniversary on 29 March. Clar oi automotive unit, stock control section, warehouse lot i held a dancing party onll March at the home of Mr. and Mrs Evessa' 1 Gottschald in Ogden. Mrs. G. is 'an employee of the automotive uad w Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Tommy HarrisonMr. and Mrs Clifford h Hit freyman, Miss Nell Johnson, Gerald Wheelwright, Mrs. Aleen AndersJee n Mrs. Virginia Baggs and Robert P. Burt. In the interests of time conservation, and not to mention effort, it'aVhefc making everybody happy, comptroller's office consolidates all birtWo-- 4 parties for a particular month into one jolly Jump. Their last such eppei was in honor of the birthdays of Shirley Lee me a together at noon-tim- e Kelland Grange. id Thanks go to Boyden M. Peterson, James Porter and Mary Benm at for preparing and serving a delicious noon-tim- e feast to their servi ; stock "A" fellow employees on 10 March. 7 - Drivers Wanted Wanted cabi- repair- Pool V-Ri- des V. Stewart ES Three bedroom basement apart ment with bathroom, laundry and will include hams chickens and drying room. Utilities furnished. sporting goods. The public is One block southeast of Bountiful motorview theatre. Bus and gro cery store one block distance, Also garden space. $47.50 per month. E. L. Bouck, Call Boun tiful 826NR2. Funeral services were held March 23 for George N. Cooke, 62, Ill-Board who died at his home at G-- 6 & Sahara Village on March 20. CapBoard and room for 2 girls. Home tain Everett H. Cormack. Hill AFB Salt Lake Chaplain, conducted the services. privileges. Call Mr. cooke had been emrjloved at City. Hill AFB as ,an aircraft painter and doper in the associated eauiDment IV-C- ar installation assembly branch. He had transferred from San Bernar dino AFB to Hill AFB in May, 1947. He is survived bv his wife. Lilah Two car pool drivers wanted from I. Cooke, and a son and two Salt Lake City. Contact Mel Harris Ext. 296. jfj b'1 "v-"--- v Sunday. Of course, , on weekends, we usually take out enough time for a little ride in our new car." a Ham Shoot at the Utah Ho'; Springs, 10 miles North of Ogden, on Sunday, April 2, 1950. Prizes Ogden, she should turn her thoughts not so lightly to LOVE nanifB" 7 April the wedding bells chime out! Two rings, but just one knot on 2 March tied Ruth Widdisori o"FFij ov. i v i v. v. qcv,uuii lu ricu iowauu, auuiaiL xcxix JScULlon till do them part and after. Following the ceremony the next evening t I Fairen. On -- going 1950. VIII-NOTIC- By Helen Rice K3l THE LOVE BUG'LL BITE YOU . . . IF . . IV Some have been innoculated for some it's too late. Do they carf Why no! Do you know a fellow named Fairen "Rusty" Love, empW"-o- f automotive unit, supply? Well, apparently he's no "rusty" lover Qgg- Randall Ogden. Palomino Stallion and saddle horses for sale. Call Kaysville 346W. H. Motor MM 3nS' ron?ivmfa?rt Shnr? e "iu ? visiting las ela StePhens. services unit, hPrSeaAHPiy together . . . . . . r,M . , . or tne . fn a "'"""i s vacation, K ? new car in Detroit, then 'J "'vvI lu uiuanoma ana i exas.... . J atnr-iClarence Bvbee. tr" u icuumeuj i rum a LiOS Ann ' scrviVo friends Ka",d MrS- JSJ - DETACHED SERVICE X - vint06?1 say sonnel rnmhi, and r OR VACATIONS? conictin5 wporta.' Some say DS is ...i..- KBtvZZil t td-- at McChord AFB who " V.. 7 Uve.5?!!1 SifSr11 J Z :;" if " ;hTof r- - Fur?e-hu- ii s' -- nBcienuou . 5JeY"" tli"otcu Tv." ahead of schedule, too in view " .t-- 111 J work, I.J supply? branchi Jack "aVse retul?Ad 1 m. 01 or ouu venicies PB E. Bushnell, area disposal represei ""U-Wlarge, recently returned from 30 he t assisted in disposal of said vehi tnat tney now call Riley "Mad Man Mi sports m4-.Muukcu. automotive unit and Richard Tingey. shipment from DS at San Antonio. Bob Harrin 18 " US t0 area bases with Colonel Sachi I" Vt,reiued. director supply 4. A THEY COME AND THEY GO . . . UrJi brand new at HiU. She's beating? Steno,is out fnadmaSraftOP"flight cntrol action, supply. Eva transferred ftgi OveiZ AFB' Ca'"nia. mhfgherSed rePrtS ana&rS.cSSSe10 Pr'cedur a"d to suSifeSe'ofXe1" replSS pfta JUS5 SUPP,y iS nW transfefcj for administration and con a sLsssrSeSsrssjs1 stat services has acce Wn0m comptroUert office fareweffapCanrtyldthldh? uppeSST to "Thls'll give you the basic fundamentals of jet propulsion!" dfriand-of?icSnfrmer on 2! gavj transferred from tat services to services f lnventory branch, supply is VCntUre a8 the Alr?- -f to Semaf,"011 Umt' Supply' Flowers and Good Wishes have gone t? spoilsI7orEtdhro1oCi?df,rey' unit A Is a Bln winer of some b Kma-M- ana jjj ft |