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Show May 23, HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 Velby Doll Champs Local Shriners Plug Charity Game I IV r IV 1 I jg?&?aVfZ- - .Y 1 il I The Comptrollers officer's volley, ball team was crowned base champs after defeating the 2949 Aircraft Repair squadron crew in a "best HlliSPiill V 1: or s liliiiif ; ' V by Wasatch The Hill Top Times Is an unofficial newspaper published Publishing Company In the interests of personnel at Hill Air Force Base. Editorial and news matter is available for general release. The Hill Top Times receives AFPS material. AFPS material appearing herein will not be reprinted without written permission of Armed Forces Press Service, 641 Washington Street, New York 14, New York. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Al 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. . of three games", play-o- ff recently. Comptrollers clipped Aircraft twice by identical. 15 to 8 scores to take v fv: V the title. , The victors came out on top u, the Officer's Volleyball league; by Executive of. defeating the Base ficer 0 and 15-- 8 while the team took the laurels in the Airmen's division. ' v' 15-1- ... h fl 1 ! tM cnnalrlni. the campaign to raise funds for the Shiners Hospital for Crippled Children are (left to right) Rudolph Vynes, engine repair; Harry Isaac, packing and corrosion control; Lt. Theo. B. Lorenz, 549th AF Band; Glen C. Ray, motor , pool; Captain John F. Densmore, base hospital; John J. Greiner, sale commissary; and TSgt. Daryle W. Dawson, 549th AF Band. T 1 1 . Tickets on Sale for 17 All-Americ- an Boys1 Baseball Game The Boy's baseball game sponsored by the Shriners will be held in Affleck Park on June lL according to Al Warden, publicity an K A ce , lesson now. -- ARTHUR HURRAY DAVIS " 217 Constitution Building Telephone SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 16, , F. Cupp, MSgt. M. O. Brum field, George Dietzel, Harry Isaacs, Keith Buck, Bill Owens. In Base Executive: Olen Ray and Harry Smith. Tickets sell for one dollar each. Telephone 7751 24781& Washington Blvd. OGDEN. UTAH These Exclusive Plans offer personal and family protection on the most liberal and low-co- st basis ever Issued. They were built and deGovernment for Employees and are underwritten and veloped guaranteed by the Government Employees Division of the Olympic National Life Insurance Company. You may have any one or all of the following plans: 1 DOCTOR BILLS PAID for you and your entire family at your home, doctor's office or hospital. Blanket CovHOSPITAL EXPENSES erage. SURGICAL EXPENSES extensive liberalized benefits. MATURNITY BENEFITS 2 PROTECTION to $150 per month (your $50 INCOME . choice) for ALL sicknesses and accidents. 24 hours a day on or off the job. 1st DAY COVERAGE i ACCIDENTAL DEATH or DISMEMBERMENT $1500 to st GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE ' I LEONARD J. TILLOTSON, State Agent I I P. O. Box 441, Ogden, Utah i I P. O. Box 1173, Salt Lake City, Utah I Please send me full details about your Low Cost Plan, Medical, Income Protection, Life. I ' Name Age.. 1 COUPON for FULL Details 1 I Address City jjpmployed at I State.. Mi i ft tarn iday and Saturday May 30 and 31 FAMILY NITE $1.00 per ear vfAgr JOHN PAYHE OAll AND RUSSELL ZAllt GRIT'S le mrarj - $5000. RETURN man team to represent Hill AFB on the golf course was chosen qualifying recently in a tournament in which 16 men fought for spots on the squad. The sextet will compete in the Utah Military Golf League and the Northwest conference tourney. Hills entry finished second in the UML last year, a scant .013 points behind the winning Ft. Douglas crew, but there are no returnees from that team to bolster the 52 linksters. Master Sergeant Minor JBartlett, of Depot Training, was low man in the qualifying rounds with a 243 card for the 54 holes. Bartlett was followed by MSgt. Danely Belock, also of Depot Training, who carded a 250 total; Captain Hobart Kanat-ze- r, Air Inspectors office, with 256; A3C Tom Jenkins, Hqs, OOAMA, at 258; and Staff Sergeant Erskine Marsh, Hgs. OOAMA, and MSgt. Samuel McRae, of Air Base Sq., both with 282 totals. 54-ho- and Standard. Plans NATURAL DEATH Special Low-Cofor you and your family. will fit your budget. EDUCATIONAL PLANS-th- at 4 SPECIAL ENTIRE FAMILY. POLIO PROTECTION even though NOTE retained These be PLEASE plans may you may leave Government employment. However, you must be a "Government Employee" to obtain them. Permanent status not required. AND riCHNICOlOt A six Un-itemiz- ed FILL IN May 23, 24 Friday Saturday..S1.00 FAMILY NITE per car Military Golf Tourney . 8 THEATER & Sextet Is Chosen to Compete In "EL GOVElKwZNT EMPLOYEE: . , - mant ability to dance. In almost no time I became a smooth dancer, had new and popularity." Let Arthur Murray's expert teach ers bring out your hidden dancing ability. Come in for a $1.00 trial ' Duttcrfinocrs? Alters 'Yes, I was always shy, reserved and never had much fun. Then I went to ' Arthur Murray's. At my very first dance lesson, I discovered my dor- Studios ' chairman. Tickets for the headliner game 110 . . . LENGTH BLUM are on sale at Hill Air Force base, Clearfield Naval Supply Depot, Og Your bifocals may not bo Fog ot your finger-tips- ? den Arsenal, Utah General Depot, giving you propor aid In Hto "arm's longth" rango Frank and Roy's Grill, the Mint, and Bank Smokery. of vision. Visit a skllUd eptomotrtst. Lot him oxplain With 28 high school stars signed ' how CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES can glvo you up for the classic, the game promises to draw a tremendous crowd, cUar, comfortable continuous vision In all visual Warden reported. Game time for flolat near, arm's length, and dlstancel the North vs. South tilt is set for 8 p.m. Entertainment will also be PAY NOTKltJG DOWN, 51 furnished spectators by the Shriner WEEK band - and drill team. All proceeds front- - the baseball game go to the Shriners Hospital for crippled children. At Hill Air Force base, the following individuals have tickets for 2443 Washington Blvd. . . . OGDEN. UTAH sale: Val Davidson, Lt. Thedore B. 273 South Main . . . SALT LAKE CITY Lorenz, Capt. John Densmore, John gpSssSSSSSSS8SSSSSSSSSSSS8SSSSSSSSS8SSSSSSSSSSSS Greiner, MSgt. Daryle Dawson. In the Maintenance Engineering directorate: Walter B. Crawford, Folke Johnson, Major Robert A. kJn Highway 91 Box Office 7:00 Ball, Dick Tyler, Ken Jamison, and DRIVE-I- N North of Layton 1st Show at Dusk Bud, Cantrill. In Supply and Services: Col. Fred but one visit to Arthur Murray's changed my whole life." RtMd u rv STfRUNO HAYDEN lOIOROfxOky HAYES i MCX iFOMll by tKO RADIO PICTURES: Sunday ft Monday, May 25, 26 TIOWKOiOR mitt! r rT' tlVffXk FIITU ma Ka mi tEvn Ifs Sunday and Monday June 1 A 2 mry David and Bathsheba regory Peck & Susan Hayward AND As Young As You Feel Tue., Wed Th urs May 27, 28, 29 n A warm breath on my neck, A soft touch on my shoulder A smooth face makes me weak, MT?ty,??lley' Thelma RUter Wayne, Jean Peters SSSSSSSSSSSSSS3 Tue, Wed, Thurs, June S, 4, AND Not all girls are interested in boys. Some are Interested In men. The Secret of Convict Lake starring Glenn Ford, Gene Tierney Ethey Barrymore, Zachary Scott r 5 "That's My Boy" starring Dean Martin, Jerry AND Darn who let the cat in. He put his arm around her waist The color left her cheek But in the lapel of his coat It stayed about a week. ft Members of the championship were Lt. Colonel Merle Coombs, Major Harry Garrison, Major Harry Wood, Captain Albert Rondel, Captain Val Scoville, 1st Lt Hilton Styon, 1st Lt. Erwin Benson, 1st Lt. E. W. Smith, 2nd Lt. George Penovich, 2nd Lt. G. A. Springer, and First Lt. Bondy Holcombe. , ' Every phase of our AMC operations, involves some paper work, whether we are supervising a job 6r actually doing it. The initial cost of a aheet of paper is multiplied many times from the moment it leaves the stock room until it reaches its final .destination, for we must add to the cost of the paper itself the time of the people who compose its content, who type and reproduce it, who handle, read and file it. Think beCorlessness can make our organization paperwork-poo- r. fore you write! Look for ways to eliminate duplication and unnecessary ise of paper. Be sure that every piece of paper you send out will pay Its way. (Editor's note: The above article is a message from Lt. General E. W. Rawlings, Commanding General of Air Materiel Command and is reprinted from the AMC Weekly Activity Report.) 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