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Show Friday, January is. HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Dances and Parties Scheduled at Ogden Recreation Center STORK KLUB We're Rough on Dirt But Smooth on Your Clothes! A dance will be held Saturday, 20 at the Armed Forces recreation center in Ogden according to word received here today. The dance program will vary between regular ballroom dancing January and square dancing. Hostesses at the center have also arranged for a musical program for Sunday, January 21. An all girls chorus from Weber College, "the Musettes" will furnish music from 7 p.m. on. The chorus will be accompanied by Claire Anderson at the piano. Hostesses issued an invitation to all Hill airmen to attend. A special party sponsored by the Ogden Welfare League will be held Wednesday, January 24. The Welfare League is composed of young society women of Ogden and they promise all who attend a "very nice By Helen Rlee LUCKY STREAK Mrs. Orhpa Bowers, stock control employee may be from Missouri, but you don t have to show her she knows what luck is! , in iw dr" Mia She has two husky, grown sons (one in the, service, the other an engine repairman at Hill, Marion Every time a new year rolls Rardin), and after a wait of 21 years a daughter around, Judy Ann Nebeker prearrived. Five and a Annette Bowers pares for another birthday. Judy Hill at receives while mama the missed being a Little New Year Nursery playthings O si 3 works. Lucky Mrs. B6wers also held the winning baby by a few hours and claims ticket at the Christmas drawings and won a movie January 2nd as her special day. camera and projector. Besides taking colored movie time." This month find Judy a blue-eyeof her young daughter, Mrs. Bowers captured shots curly haired r, action studies of her who is learning a host of brand Shakespeare must have been a d on of a a animals new accomplishments. She is the plus because he said, "We canvariety TSgt. farm. not all be masters." daughter of Ferron Nebeker of Orpha Bowers sheet metal. . ROMANTIC RAMBLINGS The year 1950 was an eventful one for Dorothy Nielson, budget and fiscal secretary. On its eve sne met handsome Burke Giles, AC student, took a second look and decided to stake a claim. After a year of week-end- s. Burke climaxed his avowed intentions with an engagement ring for Christmas. It was also TODAY approximately one year ago that Dottie began work in B&F section. What a year new job, new man, new $2.50 ring! Incidentally, Dottie has now joined the "WildT&lu&s cats" of Snow Basin. You know, when skiiers gradu 48o to 60c to become one of the in!jlt3I' MHJi ate from the -Values who ones Wildcat dare the famous run, they trepid rate such observing comments as She must be good WALLPAPER For 51 A I E & HDWE. CO. to try that one. Or, What a daredevil. O, You fool, you! Andor, Call the ski patrol. Easy with that 2552 Wash. Blvd. .... . half-year-ol- d, d, two-year-o- ld, two-year-o- ld grand-daughte- newly-acquire- 6-a- , aarK-naire- ALT PARKER'S FINER CLEANERS INC. 421 , DIAL FREE! 58 Your Finer Clean has a convenient iioute-ja- n rocicet-pa- c of Emery Boards for him Today! Posabk' 3 AH 9c ... rope-holde- rs Good Cheer P7WW7WV7H ICAYSVILLE THEATRE PHONE Washington Blvd. 9MilW 8 WALLPAPER -' "Cleaning a, BUY -- i for the Particular" .... fiAAAAAAAAAArr J 100 KAYSVILLE, UTAH "Let's Go See a Good Show" t Kiddles 14c Box Office Opens 6:45 P. M. 2 Complete Shows each Evening Continuous from 3 p.m. Matinee on Sunday CRADLE CORNER 20 "AMBUSH"' With Robert Taylor, John Hodlak Arlene Dahl Sun., Moil, Tues Jan. 21, 22, 23 V "MY BLUE HEAVEN" Technicolor musical with Betty Orable and Dan Dailey Wed. Jan. 24 & Thurs. Jan. 25 -- THE AVENGERS" Action Thriller with John Carroll and Adele Mara Fri. Jan. 26 & Sat. Jan. 27 "RETURN OF THE FRONTIERSMAN" for a good lunch, too! Wfi-f!- inmkb !' Cf?Miw;i JI .... With flapping flaps and training landing gear, a slightly bedraggled stork has been doing day and night duty delivering bundles to employee, Frances Draayer Hipwell has a son named Rex, born December 14. Floor-pacin- g papa: Willis Ray Hipwell. Seven and a half pound, Randy Sales arrived on November 12. His father, Eugene, is branch foreman of disassembly and cleaning branch, aircraft repair. It was a boy for the Wayne Ashby's. He arrived on December 23. The second son of Jack M. Millar, contracting officer of Hill, made his appearance on December 18. Radio repairman, Vic Moulton is proud of his son born December 19. Avid Rust, accessories and miscl. repair has a son born December 11. It was "first" for Carl E. Dziubanek when a son was born recently. The new daughter of Vance A. Jordan, will share the brother. A petite miss joined the Rex E. limelight with a Jones on Nov. 25. Coy Scharp, former stock control employee announces the arrival of a daughter born December 16. Melvin is the daddy's name. Richard Charles Cole is the name of Leslie Cole's son born December 10. Samuel Taylor had a new baby girl check in on December 12. . AND SO FORTH "Out of the running" and out of the falling, too, is Fred M. Hannah, assistant to the AG, since he broke an ankle recently while skiing at Snow Basin. Fred is both broken hearted, broken up and disgusted to be so brittle. Mrs. Lois Hunter will soon.be sunbathing on the beaches of Hawaii, in where she will spend six weeks visiting her son and daughter-in-laHonolulu. Her son is a chief petty officer in the Navy. She will fly there. Jessie Taylor, stock control, left last Friday to get married and make her home in Sacramento. . Jayne Timmons, stock control employee and daughter of Imogene and Charles Timmons, both Hillfielders, is leaving today for an "Metals produced be diverted more fort. Utah metal important role in by our mines here in Utah will and more into the defense efmines have always played an our national defense' . With Gordon MacRae, Julie London, th Jack Holt. Also: Warner Bros. feature: "SO TEARS BEFORE OCR EYES" as told by Arthur Godfrey lull-leng- Sun Mon Tues Jan. 28, 29, "THE JACKPOT" SO Comedy of the Year with James Stewart, Barbara Hale. . Tues. Jan. SI tt Wed. Feb. 1 Story of the V. JRc Marines with John Payne, l&iiren O'Hara Always. Trip Ctows We've decided that it's either catching catching on, or the girls are just catching 'em! Memorandum receipt gal, Cecelia Fagnant, a Hill em ployee since 1942, recently married SSgt. Joseph L. Kurill, who originated in Pennsylvania. Cecelia claims Idaho as her native state. Displaying an engagement ring with a diamond so big she could hardly lift it to show us was Myrla Richins, of base and transient air craft section, who told us TSgt. Raymond Sanders, flight operations was the donor. On December 11, Sgt. Charles Uhrig, assigned in maintenance, mar ried an Ogden girl, whose name is unknown to us at this time. La Rae Parker, steno in transportation married James Warren on December 12. Making herself a "widow" by choice, La Rae is loaning her man to his church for two years to fill an L.D.S. mission. Adults 50c - Students 85c PROGRAM Fri. Jan. 19 & Sat. Jan. enjoy your favorite refreshments in this congenial spot Stop in . . . Dorothy Nielson stretcher! 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