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Show Friday, April HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 27 Dishop Hunt tc Give Religious Rites May Young Czech Airman Thinte Life m United States Is a "Good Deal ; On Ascension Thursday, Ma.y i Bishop Duane G. Hunt of SaltL City, will visit Hill AFB to minister the Sacrament of firmation to Catholic personnel,$j ; By Pfc. Dave Heffernan To Private first class Alex Reinitz, American slang still has the sheen of newness, so he smiled cording to Captain Edward as he said of life in the United ' Goss, Assistant air chaplain. deal." a States, "It's good Tentative plans for the entire d Less than two years ago Alex, of a Low Mass to be ce consist two entered jp sisters M his mother, and brated by Bishop Hunt at 5 p the United States after fleeing from the Communist government in their The Mass will be followed bv Alex's nativean Czechoslovakia, special dinner in the mess hall fl accountant, could not father, Bishop Hunt, members of the Ccj imjoin his family because of the urination ciass ana Holy fta, worknow is and migration quota, Guard of Honor. At 7 p.m., Bish ing for a hospital in Palestine. Hunt will administer the Saw On December 12 of last year ment of Confirmation at thp h Alex joined the U. S. Air Force. He chapel. St Joseph's Senior ChJ received his "basic" at Lackland 01 ugaen win provide music. AFB in Texas, and was shipped to All Catholic personnel who hi Hill in January as a radar repairnot yet received the Sacrament man with the. 25th Equipment Re Confirmation are urged by Cha pair Squadron. lain Goss to contact him imm Although he has had enough diately in order that they mav civilian training to qualify him for for the Sacrament of Cd eligible the complex job of radar repair,' 21- firmation on Ascension Thursdl year old Reinitz devotes five hours PFC. ALEX REINITZ A regular Holy Day Mass will a day to a correspondence course have been celebrated at 12 noon, Ascensif and replaced hope by in radio engineering. at the base chapel fl of Thursday, both military "and civilian Catho In addition to the mastery of the ambition, fostered by a system complex field of electronics and government that "gives a guy a personnel of Hill AFB, Chaplaj uoss said. radio Alex can speak no less than chance." five languages; English, Bohemian, Russian, German, and Hungarian. SIX SURVIVAL SECRETS FOR ATOMIC ATTACK As one who has seen two totali And Never Lose Your Head Always Put First Things First tarian governments in operation 1. TRY TO GET SHIELDED 4. DON'T Alex is frankly worried. "The RusRUSH OUTSIDE RIGHT ' AFTER A BOMBING If you have time, set down in a sian mind is the mind of a child," or basement After an air burst, wait a few misubway. Should you he states, "It is a mind that can nutes then go help to fight ti es. unexpectedly be caught a seek After other kinds of burns wait at shelter bend in any way if sufficient force alongside least 1 hour to give lingering radbuilding, or jump in' any handy is applied." ' ditch or gutter. iation some chance to die down. 2. DROP FLAT ON GROUND OB . The situation in Europe is so 5. DON'T TAKE CHANGES WITH FLOOR FOOD OR WATER IN OPEN CON. seijious right now that Alex and his about from To keep ' being tossed TAINERS and to lessen the chances of being family cannot write to the friends To prevent radioactive poinsoning s Helen Rice . FAREWELL TO ARMS tne Drass m ine u. o. Except for about two years spent polishing of HM Navy, Edwin G. Weaver is counted among the manyin 1941 in work commenced February he for afb. the Maintenance Directorate. Now after five years as Chief of Administration he was Branch, Civilian Personnel Section (where of his because "'sultan" the as to fondly referred "harem" of 40 female employees) he has transferred and By ... ... old-time- new function into an rs procedures entirely manning section, comptroller's officer. A LI,,! WEAVER 1 The "harem" and other civilian personnel showed Ed their esteem with a steak and chicken dinner, farewell party on Friday 13th at Maddox Cafe, near Brigham City. ; .ll.t Tl i A wife and three smaii weavers uve wim n.u ... well-wishe- rs ... - Sahara Village. ALL THAT GLITTERS It's really a sparkling shop in service stock H, engine repair these lately is diamond engagement days. All that glitters around there brides-to-bBonnie Smedley will be of trio a about flashed rings, by her for score of a of a guest prior to her marriage on parties planned 9 June to Wenzel Apgood, statistical control employee. Elaine Lepas's diamond is a ring of eternal love frqm George Chaus, a former who now works for the Salt Lake Post Office. The third gal, newly engaged, is Lee Pearlman who has promised to become Mrs. Jack Heyman before too long. Jack is an Army man at Dugway. Shirley Conley, unit A, supply, married SSgt Donald Gard from Dayton, Indiana, now assigned to the Training Wing, on 7 April in Elko. Another supply wedding was an event of 6 April when Marva Baker of services unit, married Corporal Thurmond Strickland. Marlene Widdison, voucher control unit, supply, has a diamond. We're sure she didn't buy it herself, but so far we don't know who the lucky man is. ... e. Hill-field- er THANKS FOR REMEMBERING . , . and then Sometimes it doesn't even pay to get up in the morning there are times when it almost (but not quite) pays to get sick to find s. out whether or not you're missed and remembered by That's what Ida Hall, faithful reporter for supply, found out recently when she was absent for two weeks on account of illness. Her many friends in stock control section remembered her while she was off sick, with a lovely bouquet of red roses and a beautiful blouse. And for that display of thoughtfulness and friendship, Ida tells us and them she is deeply grateful. " THEY COME AND GO Vane L. Morgan, just before his resignation recently, was an aircraft reclamation worker. Mr. Morgan began working at Hill as a guard in 1941. And now for medical reasons he has bade farewell to his Hill Field friends, but hopes they'll drop by once in a while to see him at his home at 475 15th St., Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Lenore Sargent, unit D, supply had a happy week-en- d at Pay-soUtah not long ago helping her parents celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Lenore has the distinction of being the youngest of 15 children in her family. She and her thoughtful brothers and sisters gave their mom and dad each a gold watch to commemorate the occasion. , The call of the open road is evident in supply. Martin Huillet, unit A, will be back soon from a two week's vacation in the East. A stop in Detroit will cost him the price of a new car. Mrs. Yvonne Towe, voucher control unit, vacationed near Moses Lake, Wash. Mrs. Mabelle Clinkenbeard will vacation in Los Angeles for two weeks. Stan Ritter and his wife took a look at San Francisco, Portland and the Northwest in general. Mrs. Jean Sonnenfelt is a happy gal now that her husband, U. S. Marine, Rex is back home on a furlough from Korean action. Mrs. Vesta James spent five days In Boise visiting her son. Mrs. Annie Barton also is an Idaho visitor. Mrs. Deanna Gottfredson took five (days that is) and went visiting to her home in Circleville, Utah. Mrs. Betty A. Moffat (alias "Shorty") transferred to base and tran. sient recently. Charles E. and Mrs. Lovlace welcomed their fourth child and 2nd daughter, on 4 April. They'll call her Sandra. fellow-employee- ... . n, ) ; rs, - . they left behind for fear of reprisals being taken by the Russians. 'The idea of an free from Russian domination, serving in the United States Air Force would not set well in the minds of the Communist officials", ex-Cze- he said. Pfc Reintiz has now applied for his citizenship papers and intends to make this country his home. Alex hopes to complete enough col lege to fulfill the requirement for Officer's Candidate School and make the Air Force his life's work. In two short years all the bitter ness born of war and oppression ' struck by falling and flying objects, flatten out at the base of a wall, or at the bottom of a bank. S. BURY ARMS or disease. Select your food and water with care. When there is reason to believe they may be contaminated, stick to canned - and bottled things if possible. 6. DON'T START RUMORS In the confusion that follows a bombing, a single rumor might touch off a panic that could cost your life. TOUR FACE IN YOUR When you drop flat, hide your eyes in the crook of your elbow. That will protect your face from flash burns, prevent temporary blindness and keep flying objects out of youi eyes. : Clip and Keep this Article ... EUBANK INSURANCE AGENCY 212 Eccles Bldg. Phone -- 7785 . Ogden, Utah' All Forms of Insurance . PIONEER LEAGUE GAME TONITE 30-d- ay reds Versus You'll like our dawn-fres- h produce You'll say our meats are fine Shop here tomorrow morning ALT LAK GAME TIME: 8:15 P. M. JOIlii AFFLECK PARK at 9! We'll open up 34th Street & Wall Avenue ADULTS 90c CHILDREN under 12 RESERVED SEATS...... $1.25 . Corns in and get the proof rCLIP & SAVE THIS SCHEDULE OF OGDEN REDS' HOME GAMES Wed., May 1st, Tues., May 2nd & Wed., May 3rd may 12, 13, 14, 15 OGDEN vs. BILLINGS May 19, 20, 21, 22 OGDEN vs. IDAHO FALLS May 28, 24, 25 OGDEN vs. POCATELLO May 80, SI, June 1 OGDEN vs. SALT LAKE . June . PAYROLL CHECKS CASHED At mil ii?) v atli Gate 83-J-- 2 SAHARA VILLAGE 2 and S OGDEN vs. BOISE SUPER MARKET FOR DELIVERY PHONE 35c Tickets Available At: BANK SMOKERY, THE MINT THE MECCA, and FRANK AND ROY'S GRILL. ' P(i09G No matter where you've shopped before . . . You're bound to like it at our store For you'll find bargains by the score You'll get the best Yet you'll Save More! . 4 " , June 4 and 5 June 9. 10. 11 June 26, 27, 28 16 Aug. 7, 8, 9 OGDEN vs. TWIN FALLS Aug. 10,11, 12 OGDEN vs. BpISE Aug. 17, 18, 19 OGDEN vs. GREAT FALLS Aug. 24, 25, 26, 27 OGDEN vs. POCATELLO July 18, 19, 20 OGDEN vs. SALT LAKE July 21, 22, 28 OGDEN vs. BOISE June 29, July and 5 80, 1 OGDEN vs. TWIN FALLS July 4 OGDEN vs. SALT LAKE July 10, 11, 12 OGDEN vs. POCATELLO July OGDEN vs. SALT LAKE OGDEN vs. TWIN FALLS OGDEN vs. BILLINGS OGDEN vs. GREAT FALLS OGDEN vs. IDAHO FALLS Aug. 1, f, OGDEN vs. IDAHO FALLS June 20, 21, 22 OGDEN vs. BILLINGS OGDEN vs. GREAT FALLS. t . 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