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Show 1952 19 iber HILL TOP TIMES Page 7 icrsW Emnlovees Win drrcVi Wer Incentive Awards Program JM . DeGreve VKJwd of $275 f . B. Cook for their Command. Ward .(rPstor. ived $15 for a 55 t0 determine Vgt ffils B. con-f- fl the room items supply otiH on to control n RilTiTilv oil oc Pi organizations, indicated. Waite began Cook his employment in the manage- - ment branch in April 1951. lie graduated from the TTniversitv of Utah in 1948 with a degree in Cook During M War II he served in the Air management osiness a radio operator oh aircraft. a mission later filled as e u C47 He to and Pacific northwest fnr- the L D S church. He Tonfnn with his .. Marv . . ... wife , luuajw" . -t t 1 1 TV r 1 r.u." I Mil I 111 ,A MAimnn I Tl ibska. ,f 111." 1 sports of all kinds. ue ouut an auuiuuji uu enjoys recenuy ik AF Plans Release For Some Officers In Pipeline Status Immediate release of some officers who decline indefinite commissions has been ordered, the Air Force announces. Commanders are given wide au-1 actual fhrity. in determining for officers whose re- enas April l, 1953 or shortly thereafter, by headquarters message AFPMP-- 1 42852. lhe message calls for immediate separation of pipeline officers who refuse indefinite ap- """y ouicer will be released at nossihift dataw in Qnrtnn. earnest . , UOJlt-- "'' x -- . cummana ,V,VJ. personnel (AFPS) reauire-ment- s. A WINTER'S WARNING nl fish- - snent I and native lihama. hp of he me nartial to A girls and Wried one. He i a veteran of five years miliary service in hollo iino-l- Jingle all the way. We all deplore There is no more z. 4iee, ace off hours i lhe 0 Xtab Li Hardin 10-m- m re-$- pointments, if their retainabil-it- y is less than six months. Permanent party officers scheduled for release will be separated as soon as possible instead of being held until the April 1 legal deadline. Although some officers in these groups will have to be held longer than others, it is open sleigh. one-hor- se But what. Is not so much the sleteh is ine norse, it The safe old horse That we do mourn today. Air Force pilots slugging it out in speedy jets will soon have "eyewitness" evidence of their victories. The new N-- 9 camera will be coming off the assembly, lines next year. Fast enough to "freeze" the action of jet planes approaching each other at combined speeds of 2,(KH) mph, the camera will be synchronized with the firing mechanism. It uses film in magazines and can photograph in black and white or color. Double perforations on the film make it possible to record sound. A special lever controls the shutter to compensate for changes from hazy to dull or bright. The mo-.- , ment the gun begins to fire the camera begins operating. Capable of operating in extreme , St tee during spare time. Harding began working at Hill i January 1952 in the materiel con-division. He resides in sunset lift his wife, Goldieand daughter, Jinerle bells, hunting AF Jet Fighter To be Equipped With N-- 9 Camera snarea a fU bOf 1 iters, Air rinK cnnnlv and services directorate f B?f.Tohn 80 Top Officials cf NCO Wivm SSb leJr!i;r!!! ' ' th. NCO Wives and Mrs. Betty Fares, treasurer. temperatures, the camera has an automatic heating system to prevent lubricants from freezing and the film from, becoming brittle. (AFPS) Father: "So you want to be my New Officers Elected to Direct Activities of NCO Wives Club ?" Sgt.: "No, but if I marry your daughter, I don't know how I can avoid it." son-in-la- Bettv Fares tnm ' ' ti, w secretary, ana Mrs, their families confined to the lmse club will meet the first Tuesday of hospital, and active participation every month. in ine oase nursery. "We are planning many projects First completed by the and programs to make this club a club was project to nurchase material anrl useful as well as social organiza- make curtains for the dining room tion," Mrs. Gangi said. Among oi me jnuu mess. proposed projects are a welcoming The next meeting of the club is committee for newly arrived NCO scheduled for 7 n.m. .Tannarv (i nf wives, visits to NCO members and the NCO mess. 7"ufl,umie cers will reign for the next six months. In addition to the election, which was held at the NCO mess, club members enjoyed an evening of Bingo with everyone leaving with a prize, according to Mrs. Gangi. With a steadily increasing membership of over twenty women, the aome- w? eosff. earn? mX38 - When comes the frost, we miss the norse tonca k Air Force. Prior to entering 'Cause winter drivintr'a " WllOIi Service, he attended Wel-ieStill, what we need MMflanflthn TTniwovcit-tTToV. Is not the steed, Smith resides in nn'tli V,ia But just the horse's sense. fewho is currently employed as w manaeer 01 tne I Xrrten Kne Adjust your speed, as would the rni imimh steed. ine smiths have three children, Carol You're reallv lust, as wiso Kay, 7; Vicki, 4, Yes, take it slow and Richard, 2. On ice and snow He bee-awork. Don't hurry your demise. 0 " r q n-- Oo-do- in the Jingle bells, jingle bells! Detter man a narp. property ac Areget that "feel" counting branch So Prior to com Behind the wheel! ing here, he It's winter, Bud! Look sharp! af Wnrlfod Ogden Arsenal White snow flakes! Pump your MM I Smith Jfifl brakes ! Don't iam them on ice. education in Nor snuggle near 'XT'1"" , . nil' AUIU o icai Please heed this good advice. V.I I XI, DeGreve IS ? : lDlilr D .11 J. -- - . are just a few of the many gift items we have in store, for you here. Come in now, choose all the gift items you need, under one roof Shown . r-.- I 111 ami uuu servea Those chains on snow .ii:.""" a 88 lV946 Why bid your life goodbye? - Jpatrol- - Jingle bells ring mournful knells, Unless von do take care. Things won't be merry If you they bury. Use horse sense and BEWARE! he to trans to Los A M N, C ?e TT U3CI9 was Scythe tin. WC ? they are . . . smart apparel gifts that will be most appreciated. Here traaes. and windshield O. he reeiAoA Headlights abeam, WHUine, Oh ' . nntil Inn- clean! At that tma tio You're much too ii).infmt. the young to die. J .1.7 ;.-- Tm ihj received his i iBtk in L ems earns for emmae at this base ing m DeGrev. ' K mission. In .l2.inyentory at ke MemT ol l5rie and H.7? e. became LvHls wife'8 i""e rs. They reside in Lders Wnine t tt -- !M UIU.Cl ClltC and we will arrange easy credit terms to suit your convenience. Pay for your gifts a little at a time. Tn4iinn1 TTinrtiwav no miM Tj;,Ui;Vito XXlgllllgll. HOT AIR mm earns for msv nms ) mi service to ' one year the army at 'J foraia- - His fi?e?L 2 i J i fe,workand rec- ords -- T'it A84on h Over.2)0QO si J?rr mor,e has rec than ward choir. He began his chorister - " lias wont at tne age 01 At wun the Box Elder stake choir. He resides nI5ected gden 7th L D S at 450 13th Street, Ogder 50-fo- ot 317 S. MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY 2362 WASHINGTON BLVD., OGDEN |