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Show July HILL TOP TIMES Page 21, 195 i l YOU SAID IT! QUESTION: When it's hotter than "Hades", what do you do to keep cool? ANSWERS: " Joyce Hill Air Force The Hill Top Times Is a civilian enterprise published by the Base Civilian Employees' Club in the Interest of the personnel of the Oeden 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. Analysis 4fr Unit, Mamten ance "When it's nice and hot I like to put on my bathing suit and lay out in the sun. It does- By Helen Rice n't sound like a "ATT. THINGS COME TO HIM WHO WAITS!" good way very Someone (maybe that guy named "Anonymous") said that if yJ HEADQUARTERS BRIEFING to keep cool, but desire anything strongly enough and long enough -- you'll eventualw itJ.1 sure gives you1 By Brig. General Norris B. Ilarbold a ri. i it. HiiMhnfh gee i' .. -. . A n i. a nice tan. Alter wie buhuoui, i. rry mo oicouiaaineas eu nave ucucvcuJ ,ua,. iui ItSri and t)p musi of raxiuu a two established is or tall more mix of there In any gathering glass a, people take a shower, in pursuing one ; particular girl for eight years did pay J relationship of leader and followers. It is a natural and necessary something cool and lounge in the sistence even tno nis romance was an at arrair. on last, it social in condition. It happens fishing trips, shade." happens gatherings, .Ted heard that girls often said "no, no," when what theJ had it happens in religious groups, it happens in any business or military K. WallaceB - 29 really meant was "si, si, so, tnrougnout tne eignt years in which! organization. Manning, .he one. question, he kept hoping DevonJ not a plied his a is follower of The Every lowly Area good being t job Storage ana sne d give in. won t would Jones' out, or power same not give have the man and woman does capabilities. "I don't do anytemperment u a who man does ne uiic auiiiiijci evening Oi a But indeed. a ljllcix would dull be world this xicaiiy the about Otherwise, thing not have the capacity for leadership in his occupation, may still be heat because I graduation night at Rigby High School, Rigby, Idaho in 1942, nis youtntui yearning was cooiea witn iJevona s reply,- "1 11 mam the knack and like it. It's very one of the best of family leaders. Or, he may have a I or some in you in about 8 years from now." other activity. Being seldom that sports capacity to lead a, group Absence has been known to make a wooed one pine away (some too hot. leader. a to it find to how become is essential good follower learning good times for somebody else) so Ted joined the Navy but not to The qualities of leadership I will not discuss. My reason for writ- Sometimes it a little does for a even That's tactic world. one the of to the is get on .wooing responsibilities purposes, w desperate this principle emphasize subject ing but didn t work, for Devona was still adament when his "hitch" was over i Those individuals appointed as heads of the successive warm, of leaders. ' ' units in the chain of command, or the channel of communications, don't go around jiiven iwu years on a iiiissiuij iui nis ciiurcu, wnicii auueu poise, cnara are the leaders of which I speak. They are known as supervisors; moaning about it. There isn't much and maturity to Ted's "stock in trade," didn't dent Devona's sal3 can do about it, anyway." i , resistance. foremen, chiefs of section, division or unit; or they have the military you individuals etc. These It's tricky business rabbling with titles of Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain, CpL Larry angle, but Ti and older. The time was ripe, fi have many responsibilities but the one I would stress is their responBare, Radar Paxton was getting desperate Bomb Scoring when Devona saw a ' vine (femme to you) clinging possessively sibility to those who work directly with and for them. assume the responof to fulfill their Ted's arm and looking at him with a leadership, position Squadron look, si They must, usuthem. as as "Well, well you of care their directing d of decided followers, she waited Clever of accident long enough. taking sibility conniving ally just have to meetings, and soon Ted was asking her again. They must interest themselves in the personal problems, social probI've But it. take It isn't easy to lems, and working problems of their own specific group. They may goodbye to people you've worked with f got some ideas eight years, but that'ssaywhat not know all the answers to specific questions: of leave, of pay, of Devona Jones did on July 7th when the for keeping cool employees of Civilian Personnel work situations and conditions, but they must concern themselves her with a Dormeyer Elet presented to I'd like put trie Mixer as a ; with finding the answers to' these questions. They must act as father gift. wedding into practice if help 2 she and Ted will promise to cleava only to each confessor, as papa' or mama, to their own group. They must I really had my otherOnin August All this as as well caution must reprimand. as well as. direct; they a wedding ceremony to be performed in the Idaho Falls LDS 1 t&ytSs way. I'd like to is not easy; it is something that is acquired through study (not Temple. They'll expect all friends bound for the Northwest to stot and some in shade the place it comes crawl necessarily the book kind), and through experience. But well at Idaho home to say "hello," for that s where they'll Twin their Falls, another and to go sleep thing being easier if it is from the heart, from a genuine interest in the be airnice some living. pretty they've got and in the success of the individual. WELCOME BACK conditioned lounges downtown." There is a title that is sometimes given the Commander of a After several month's absence, Jessie Burton, Civilian Personnel Dora C. Bodmilitary unit by its members: "The Old Man." It has a great wealth has returned to work looking as chipper as can be, and as though Warehouse ley, of meaning, but basically it means "Father." were she ready, willing and able to do her share to keep the wheels I just position. 5D It is a title that is not dependent on age oronerank or of humming. drink lots is for which it It is a title that varies, in name, too; but it is VACATIONEERS . . . V.. cool liquids and worth while striving. Mrs. Barbara Randall, Classification & Wage Administration stay out of the sun. I'd like to Branch, has been conspicuous ; by her. "absence, on.. acaioii. j&7 take it easy on Cordelia Zenker, Payroll Branch has many reasons for returning hot days, but at CLASSIFIED AD SECTION home I always yearly to the Country of a 'Thousand Lakes, not the least of which so much to is an adorable niece. I hear the weather has been very nice in St This is your want ad section. Ads are free. Telephone have if do. believe I Minnesota, so it should be a most pleasant 3 weeks for "Corky." Paul, mail them or ext. 243 or 260 to have ads printed in the paper Paul Tollestrup, Payroll Branch, married a southern belle froii to the Public Information Office, Headquarters Bldg. about the heat it helps a little." Kentucky, so once again this year the young Tollestrup3 have headed Al east with an expected 5,000-mi167-543 East trip in mind before thev return. feet, Kaysville Stanley Workers in the Comptroller's office are getting away for that berts, Salvage Center. "The hotter the rest, too. Colonel C. M. Sartain spent three weeks fishin? 8 piece light wood dining room set don't better! I Also around buffet. sleepa Marysville, Henry's Lake and Wyoming. Ray Wright went $45; large even wear a hat after fish 22 Colt Woodsman Perfect conin Nevada and came back with a bobcat. Shirley Let cool. Call after room, quiet, ing 306-Rwhen it's hot. I vacationed Jn Wyoming and Idaho and Leon Beck dition $50. Scott 5 D.m. Kavsville 549-took a trip to prefer the sum California. Evelyn DeYoung and Margaret Monteromerv wanted Kaysville, 125 Beacon St., Layton. 6 week old Cocker Spaniel, Josh mer to the Win get away from it all for a while too, so Terry Tot Safety Table $18. Call E. Ashton, Center Street, Clear they motored to Bryce and ter. But if the uivii canyons. 565-J- -l , , Kaysville. Swan, field basement house. Stevenfamily gets too SUPPLY VACATIONS 6 cu. feet Refrigerator warm,we some 69 Beacon son, St., Layton; KaysII-FGeorge H. VanLeeuwen and Vernon Peterson, Disposal Section times go up ville 308-J-- l. their vacations fishing in Wyoming and Utah waters. Cai1 spent . the to canyon 1949 Philco Home Freezer 5 cu. Research Branch took time out to attend the high school Phillips, 4 room modern turmsnea nouse and enjoy a little picnic where it's of a daughter in Lone Beach. California. .Tuanita Hanson graduation , mouse T cool." W. Varnev. first Tn.,5r.o Inspection Branch, went to the Northwest then .down the Oregon east on 1. Rock C Lee's Loft, Stork Club south of ..John p across to Keno and back home again. Darwin Taylor, sanw oast, sid of old Mountain Road. mm. m Webster, Analy lm., branch is in the Northwest and Canada. Bill Nelsoc vacationing MainKaysville. sis Furnished apartment Unit, took a his for few days vacation at Bear Uke! Carl R family tenance "Keep Call 220. Clerk in Air Force Commissary, chose Tennesset Halfacre, with Requisition in Uinta and home fe,et Will share my your MAIN Tlii ANCE WORKERS TAKE TIME OUT bu&x au or head cool and couple, person working W "J Mrs. ixjuise Sherrod and husband went to Idaho. Mar? Mrs. Pyrla your body will Ogden Lou Cahoon and husband to Fish Lake. Melba Shelley, days' be cool. That's Bailey, spent 5 Jewel in .Yellowstone Park. Herbert Strand went to Los just the same as Angeles. Cowan and husband spent 2 weeks in Colorado and Nebraska. Dos if you keep your Ill-Ri- de A. J. Meyer drove to Nebraska to attend the weddine- nf hia kid sister feet and head Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Walter and daughter, Nancy,' will visit for warm i n the irmi'va month in Pennsylvania. Wallace Baumann will spend a week at, Vicinity 26th and 27th Eccles, Og- W 1 f Q or Ext. 751 or warm all over. Another thing that Yellowstone, beginning July 21. It's a belated den Joe, honeymoon for th 783. helps to stand the heat is to take Baumann's. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielson left last FriHnv fnr the cool From Washington Terrace, Call two or three showers a day. salty shores of San Francisco. A glimpse of the Giant Redwoods, and a stop-ovin Reno will Phiphf, Ext. 655. the trip. Ruth Bradley vacationed at home for a week whilecomplete From Grandview Acres 3837 Fedher husband busily builds their new home eral Way. Call Ogden THANK YOU NOTICE in Roy. Rell W. Rives and wife toured old Mexico and California From Brigham or 12th Street in Chris H. Markos and wife chose Southern Utah, Boulder Dam, La5 Ogden. John ,W. Purdue, Ext. 224 TO AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE Vegas for their vacation. Donald C. Phillips, and family flew to Sand SECTION: 690. Point, Idaho (up in the beautiful "panhandle") for a week's visit wi" I wish to thank everyone of you L.ioya .Bennett, former aircraft mechanic, who is now a rancher. WIV-Rid- crs personally for the genuine concern and Mrs. Paul E. Radcliffe and family are back from a California 2. and generosity you have shown in vacation. HERE AND THERE 2 Riders wanted, vicinity of 1st my behalf. Bob Johnson, Supply, has transferred to Maintenance. is to It difficult . adean Ave. and A St., SLC express Carlisle, After nine years at Hill. Sid L. Johnson. Jr.. SuddIv Inspection but quate will I thanks, Ext. 694. say that The title of "Angel with a Dirty if any one of you need any to run the H & M Bowline: Inn at Bountiful Utah. That resigned 2 or aid SLC of on from was north bestowed wanted riders Face," from would be a nice stop for all Sid's friends to pass some pleasant hours help don't me, to fail ask. Eric Wolfe by mem13th'South and East of 3rd West. the balls and the "bull." throwing Call Ext. 8464 or SLC bers of the Public Information Bernell Rogers and Family. Colleen Huntsman Bolander is honeymooning in San Francisco Office. When the FIO staff looked Mowry. after her marriage at Elko, Nevada on June 3. out of their office window a few Buren King once of Priority Handling, Supply is now assign" days ago and saw young Eric ST to Materials Unit. out sunning himself on the back lawn of the Hill AFB guest house, She asked and he bit, hook, line and sinker. Lois Critchlow, Maintthe Black leather wallet belonging to is completely recovered from a minor surgical operation at one enance, they couldn't resist taking Mr. above candid shot- - complete with Wallet Engine and Mrs. Darrell A. Tate, of Ogden's hospitals. But Art LaFleur hasn't Sgt. Charles Harrison recovered fr? cookie-covere- d Repair, girl, July 2, 1950. face. Eric is the contains $17 and important perthe conversation he had with Lois. When Artquite asked if was Mr. and Mrs. DonColonel son of Lt. and Mrs. Blaine A. Thatcher, like to see where she was nnorahul sonal papers. If wallet and papers W " ti m trio m' are returned, finder may keep Engine Repair, girl, July 4, 1950. ald A. Wolfe, Colonel Wolfe Is 25tt, an to invitation drive and HanrUon Blvd. between 24th along chief of Plans and Programs of 17. Keturn to 1st Sgt., Hq. Hq Mr. and Mrs. Victor DeCaria, btreets and there he'd see it the Dec Hospital fice. Sqdn., 25th AB Group. Engine Repair, boy, July 10, 1950. 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