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Show 1950 abcrl, HILL TOP TIMES Page 9 LET'S GET ACQUAINTED BfSgt. William fi. Rnm.a WUT . u !., lu is Quite different " worn f the job he had in 1944ji. Lecturer be-e- Jen The life 47 Burton W. Mansfield, owner and manager of Roy Furnitre store, invites all Hillfielders to the grand opening of his store to be held tonight and Saturday. This store, which has 3,000 square feet devoted to home furnishings and appliances,, is located in the new Roy , shopping center near Ma's and Pa's cafe. "We welcome Hillfielders to our new store and will be happy to serve them," Mansfield said. (Paid Adv.) L Sarge was a glider of a glider pilot at pilot! best is always pretty rugged and runer set bis glider down at four crucial landings Normana in ; peg square dy, Holland and Rhein Bastogne, the to Lt yourself "The Normandy invasion Vm yourself out until crossing. was into the hole. It at quite a deal because we landed night," said Bruner. "It's quite to built Jjobs are notSuccessful io wuiMuuu unnook yourself individuals. C-tow-plafrom the and go heroselves into the jobs," down into floating over the to darkness, Parker Chuck but we made it. There were 52 ll vilian and military per-liin our group that night. I gliders AFB in a lecture at was a big gun and three ' hauling 24. ieatre August men. Other gliders carried jeeps, devoted has arker, who trailers, ammunition and other to experimentation and equipment. They were a great that produce bunch of guys." to methods Bruner now works was and happy lives, in personal affairs section and address to base this helps airmen with their bonuses inel through the efforts allotments, discharge requests, and orence and civilian per-ioinsurance problems. Formerly from Tonkawa, Oklahoma, the Sergeant enter-ur- e has been at Hill since December, ter'g valuable and fennel Tonight Roy Furniture Holds Grand Opening the new 7 One of the Largest Linoleum Selections ne FEATURING The Exciting New Armstrong "SPATTER" Pattern, as Seen in Post Magazine n. was warmly received i attendance. His speech, down-lanne- r, n a winning and contained help- - m personalities and now W o.u vo.4iv.tr Ion InMr ffiture. The course lectures school Did you volunteer for i mv finewrnaUs?" "Teak. : i can What about still see the slivers me out they dragged er the bunk. i your vicious circle. Inthey raise cane ana then they drink nun ana I !eo lives at 1 Sahara Village with his wife, Francis, a native of Bingham Canyon, and their three children. Ervin R. Stoker, who helps airmen with their recreation and morale building activities is an at Hill Field, having worked here since May, 1943. Before that time, Stoker spent IS years at the nation's capitol working for the adjutant general's office. Stoker found his wife, Margaret, in Northern Ireland some years ago and brought her back to the states to become the mother of his four children. The kiddies, two boys and two girls range in age from five years to fourteen. The Stokers live at 342 Melody Avenue, Layton, where; Stoker has 'tried a little amateur gardening and chicken raising. "I always thought Fd like to do a little writing," says Stoker, "but somehow, I never got around to it. I've written some poetry but it seems like I never find time to get really serious about it." 1947. He ' Lunches ERVIN STOKER Applicants for OCS gec&use the Air Force is being ?SnbwedTttndern'" with applications for officer's candidate school, a new nninf svstpm has been adoDted' to help weed out unqualified personnel aonnrriine- to officials of the Military Screening Section at Hill Air Force Base. Armlinnfrs from civilian life are given a certain number of points based on experience, euucauuu, etc. At least 175 points must be compiled by the applicant before he will be accepted. Enlisted personnel of the Air Force applying for a ' commission will be given extra points for college credits. - Dinners pSEN DINNERS Dor Specially KELLY'S CAFE HOUR service and Hill AFB Road COMPLETE We'll Do To The Deadline for Deer Permits is Sept. 1st and for Elk Sept. 8th. A Everything For Your Hunt RIFLES Winchester Carbines, 2535, 3030 and 32 special ......"$62.45 ..............425 Savage Bolt Action 3030 $62.25 Marlin Carbines 3030 and 32 special Limited Supply of other Deer Rifles New and Used. $22.50 to $60 BINOCULARS Every hunter needs one ....$22.50 to $80 RIFLE SCOPES Be sure of your game $12.50 to $25 SLEEPING BAGS Special sale SHOTGUNS A fine stock of Browning Automatics, i Experienced Hunters to Help Plan Your Hunts. l( AM The increased tempo of defense activities at Hill Air Force Base has necessitated outside storage Of approximately. $2&,ouo,uuu wortn oi flirnlanft eneines. according to L. Murray, chief of the supply division facilities service section. The engines, formerly stored in huge warehouses, are being moved into an open space equal to about two smmre citv blocks. All crated up and packed to with-ofan- rl the elements, relocating the will reserve supply of power-planmake room for inside storage of material unable to De lerc oui in the weather, Murray saw. Open ALL DAY Labor Day New Shipment Arriving! PEARS ! BARGAINS! SAVINGS! & i Quality Meats A WEINERS Pound 49c 49c BACON SLICED ' Pound 5T END ALIEGNING GRAPES, SEEDLESS 10$ CELERY, 15C Pound Pound OF STYLE AND A SYMPHONY FENDER ADIATOR REPAIR DIAUTY AT A PRICE THAT'S MUSIC TO YOUR EARS... J am I ii ii HEEL BALANCING WELDING PAINTING TIRES - TUBES i i i rcH u oo '.mi 7 m MOBILGAS MATCHMO mi mi j - DCffATK i A & D SALADS Carton . FRANKS Pound ... ... . CAULIFLOWER, Gunnison, Pound LETTUCE, Solid Head 13c 6c YELLOW TAIL FLKS. CLEARWATER 23c 39c 27c 25c Per Stank POTATO CHIPS HOD SANDERS ROGERS VIENNA SAUSAGE, 2 for LD3BYS MED. OLIVES, Tall Can . .'. M Si M SODA POP, 25 Oz, 2 for PIERCES No. V PORK & BEANS NALLEY'S SWEET PICKLES, 12 Or. NALLEY'S SAND. SPREAD, Qt. N ALLEY'S SALAD DRESSING, Qt. PLANTERS PEANUT BUTTER ... NORTERN DINNER NAPKINS, 2 for COMFORT TOILET TISSUE, 4 Rolls ........... HOMER'S MARKET SERVICE l S . A1 um. 1 CALL US Pickup & STORE ts MONARCH DY & &M-R-- 318 - 24th OGDEN, UTAH SPORT 32c 49 Garden Fresh Produce fOR REPAIR PHONE MEYER'S Outside Storage at Work I South. uu.1 TV! tuna Phone 6655 Deer Hunters - - - - ; the Job ile You Are Floors Village Bldg., 24th & Lincoln Airplane Engines Moved man was brought before the a disturbance corner. judge for creating home. It happened on a street friend's his at girl that stop Irate Lady: "Officer, mraJn?" asked : the a soldier. He tried to kiss me." i fllflTA M. P.: "Take it easy, lady. There "No. sir. This time she licked will be another one along in a minme." ute." mO SERVICE f VILLAGE D-3- w Face New Point System 91 SGT. BRUNER old-tim- er liror has completed ar a "Help s to conduct C Snhness" course in Og- H of four fen at the Lewis I U through 14. the West In Deliver JEWELRY ' ... nS at the ,ti. today ar MONARCH Phone 00 GAYLE A. STEVENSON We Appreciate Your Patronage! A GOOD PLACE TO SHOP! Open Sunday' Holidays 8:00 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. 29c 21c 32c 39c 39c 35c 35c .29c |