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Show 1952 ember 5, HILL TOP TIMES I fWSfflSmwBL.mir a b Time i mn unofficial newspaper published by Inland A Hill Top in the interetU of personnel at HU1 Air Force Base. Editorial The Hill Top Times receives frintmc L"Jter is available for general release. hi m Page 5- . M IF y-- r--- . AFPS material appearinc herein will not be reprinted without Emission of Armed Forces Presi Serrice. 641 Washington Street, New York. Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those "AFP8 ritt AND PUBLIC RELATIONS" "YOU Officer here at Hill doesn't personally test all the Operations The the INLAND FEINTING COMPANY. Kaysville, Utah. to ,UAds 's.ri. elAvtA lint f arirlv. fVio C. a r.1 o i n wwi.c; vaimui practice thC PersonneL f for relion Uugh tu "& uywouuua program, A mecnamc in the chapel. himself to has represent hurchgoer And with Christmas drawing near there is more than ever the nublic relations, which no staff officer can An fw not unuKts uhi ui a siioe salesman m a nationally your position is " wig tuic. known linn m g"""6 When you are considering the purchase of a pair of shoes, you never heard of the company's public relation director. probably have Your contact is with that salesman and from his manner of doing busi- a good or Daa opinion 01 tnat store, and conseqness you form either firm. whole the uently of in a while neighboring town, or even on the base, sell bad If you, information officer, or a whole staff, cannot public relations, a public town to you. the arms of the Frequently the Air Force has been labeled an "also ran" in the Oil VrnlaneS rK.W.-i- i 1. me a a11 "-- relations through its members. to be a walking billboard. You are much more effin a neat uniform, practicing courtesy which you have been from childhood and which you know, but sometimes do not of public matter You do ective taught correctly. evaluate a not have What is the string of dirty are the same way, towns . . effect of good public relations ? Did you ever peel off words in front of a girl and try later for a date? Well, f WW just larger. W wasn t an Air it They Were T 1 tfT 1 Delbert C. Owen Samuel E. Alexander Leo Rosenvall Four Employees from Maintenance Conclude Apprentice Training (Continued from Page 1) prob- he's ready to graduate. lem of obtaining qualified mech A native of Ogden, Owen lives in anics. Clearfield at 157 S. 450 East at Rosenvall was horn in fiimnicAn the time. He is married and now resides at 14G4 Major St., and present is the father of four children, odit L,ane oity. Jtie is married and three boys and a girl. He attended has two girls, 9 and 7. It was in school at Weber college for a short September ISMS that he started time before coming to work at working at the hasp aft.p-- nttonrt. Hill in November 194. ing Brigham Young University and "Hill's apprentice program is a two trade schools for a short time. good deal but it takes time," he A erunner in thp. Armv AiV flnmo said. "I sure appreciate the help during World War II, he served in given me at the base in ccompleting India with the 7th Bomb Group. this course. He is a veteran of Rosenvall said he likes his work three years service in the Air at Hill tine but he's certainly glad Transport Command. the answer to the Air Force's Edward R. Wall 1 naia Wednesday Christmas Sale at Reliable gSBSS? Just Testing the Siren emereencv siren durincr a test at Hill Air Fnrco took many employees by surprise although the proposed test had received considerable publicity. " "it s an air raid, one employee said seriously. could be corrected with four-wa- y sirens. However, the siren was worker quipped. in other ways. It unsatisfactory Still another person jokingly said could not be heard in some build"Flying saucers are landing from ings on the base such as Engine the planet Venus." Test, or in the lower area such In reality, the siren a3 the Salvage yard. emergency was only being tested for civilian Employees are forewarned there defense purposes under direction will probably be additional tests of of Major George H. Merrifield, this nature in the near future. provost marshal, and Paul Ron-feld- t, base fire chief. Announcement of the forthcoming test appHOT AIR eared in the "Daily Bulletin," and local newspapers, and in addition, staff offices, and directorates were informed as well as law enforcement agencies and other civilian Screamine of an Base on Wednesday OPEN MON., WED. & FRI. TILL 9:00 P. M. in nearby communities. u$Ts We are not too satisfied with which "?? Merrifield ectional." He was tested,' Major indicated. 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