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Show SAID IT! YOU Dances Lunch-Tim- e NATIONAL DOLLAR Question: If you had about $5,000 in defense bonds reaching full mabe cashed in, turity and ready doto with them? what would you ANSEWERS: SSgt. Albert Poling, Automotive Warehouse The H1U Top Times Is a civilian enterprise published by Wasatch Publishing Co.. for the Hill Air Force Base Civilian Welfare Assoeatlon in the interest of the personnel of the Ogden Air Materiel Area at Kill 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. AFPS material appearing herein may not be reprinted without permission of Armed Forces Press Service. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Department of the Air Force. Represented nationally by the W. B. Bradbury Co., 122 East ' 42nd Street, New York City, New York. Address all Ads to the Wasatch Publishing Co., P. O. Box 253, Ogden, Utah. Employees "Swing It" at OetoW HILL TOP TIMES . Paj?e2 "Boy, as I WARM I'd take FLANNEL and buy myself the biggest, longest car that much would money buy. Then I'd take the wife (the former Bosgieter, we'd head and and the baby Ogden) back to my home state of Indiana for a nice, long vacation." Florence Air Terminal "Well, my husband is stationed in Alaska right now and I wouldn't want to buy anything right at this time. So I I think that $5,000 NIGHTttEAR! La-Ver- ne Mc-Ewe- would FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY r"' WOMEN'S FLANNEL n, NIGHTGOWNS floral printed ruffles. Warm, flannel, fine quality flannelette. Lona sleeves. Sizes 34 to 44 Trim with Li' that just take WOMEN'S FLANNEL it and then think how much more money I'd have!" Dent White-s- i d e s, Wareh"I'd ouse 14 $5,000 and in 10 years, just that re-inv- PAJAMAS style. Floral fine quality flan- prints, nel. Sizes 34 to 40 Two-piec- the payoff mortgage on my dances held at every Wednesday in the Supply division are proving to be a big: hit, according: to Marc Sessions, chief of requirements and distribution division, and according: to the smiling: faces of the dancers above. The dances have been set up as a means of boosting morale, giving employees a little recreation at lunch time, and giving them a goodchance to get better acquainted. Every other Wednesday at noon the desks are pushed back in room 118, supply, and everybody makes with their fanciest steps to the music of the 549th Air Force dance, band. The dance, is open to anyone on the field, Sessions said. "Supply would like to The half-ho-ur noon-tim- e 15-pie- ce extend a hearty invitation to maintenance, headquarters, and other sections on the field to join them in the dancing or listening to the music." The dances are held at lunch time from 12:05 to 12:35. Next dance is scheduled for Wednesday, October 81. S here's now house. It would really be wonderful to ' have the mortgage taken care of and be able to spend a little of my pay check. I'd also like to buy some new furniture and carpeting forthe house." ON SHOES..; ff. ' think go I- - tAS two-year-o- d J good. New Lower FLORSHEIM Prices -- j If Westchester cotton knit. With feet. Pastel colors. Sizes 1 to $17.95 M YE CO e. Floral prints and solid flannel- - A AA ette. Sizes 4 to Two-piec- 1.69 6 PAJAMAS ' Good quality striped flannel. Coat or middy style. Sizs 4 to 16 S29 MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS Get ready now for f?)0 winter. Striped VU ) J nel men s f n CT flan- - two-piec-e pajamas. Coat or middy styles. Size A, B, C, and D. I retired $5,000. I I would right out and u SINGLE SHEET BLANKETS ld t to work with me and put , hum 111 me Jiui- sery. On second thought though, I believe I'd invest it in a house. You could always get a car but it's hard to get started on a house." I Flan. Pajamas Ramp-to- n, buy a new car. Then I would be able to bring my boy sm SLEEPERS once betore atter working for 29 years for the Ogden City schools " Shirley Thomp-- s o n, Maintenance "Oh, if I had Because every pair gjirm jam the artvn of a meood, you mtc iSm pnoe 4 f GIRLS1 Air Installa-- t ions "Well, I've been saving bonds for a long time and I believe they're a darned good deal. I'd like to buy a couple of acres of ground and retire for 1 yCry KNIT anything nicer than having a big house on a couple of acres of ground for a place to raise my three children, Charles, Jerry, and Margaret." SAVES YOU MONEY r" ) D0Y8' FLANNEL M. 31. From e Harriet Deub-le- r, Engine Re"I guess pair everybody would take that much money and make a down payment on a home. I can't think of STORES Armistice Day Dance Sponsored by Legion An Armistice Day Dance in honor war veterans is being sponsored by the American Legion, Layton Post No. 87, according to F. W. Shumway, maintenance, committee chairman. Especially invited to the dance are Hill AFB veterans and military personnel and their partners. The only pass needed for admittance to this free dance are papers showing present duty in service or honorable discharge. The dance, which will begin at 8:30 p. m., will be held at the Legion home in Layton on Friday, November 9th. Refreshments will be Colorful plaid 60x76 fine quality sheet blankets, in pink, ( I nW green and blue, lW orchid.; DOUDLE SHEET BLANKETS Pink, green, and blue plaid Cannon Salvador 1 ggk double sheet Man- - Qy of Wolf: 'Tor two pins Td kiss you." Girl: "Take 'em. My hair will come undone anyway." WHITE SHEET BLANKETS cannon white standard, 70 x ALL-WO- 149 size 84-in- ch OL Cannon 100 per cent colors. $12.98 BLANKETS blankets. All all-wo- ol values . Ogen, Utah 2419 Washington Blvd. S3 3 5 i fa fa 8.98 H V |