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Show December HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 "DECK THE HALLS' ac's Cracks By SSgt. answer to theOOO they're not all grey haired . . . Most of us can't even cook toast and they've got to turn out the goodies daily to suit our palates . . Congrats on a job well done, fel- ... lers IE5 these days . . . If ya don't think so, Guess "sharp" you should talk to the fellers and looking airmen is a Promotion go have a look and see for yourBoard meeting every day. It self . . . It's surprising what a would seem that if airmen can be pass-pu- ll will do . . . especially at so sharp looking for that one day this time of the month . . . that they could maintain a much better appearance for the other One very unhappy airman at normal duty days . . . anyone dis- HAFB, Motely, home field, agree ? ? Eglin AFB, Florida . . . the reason he arrived here some three Commercial transport organiza- weeks for an overnight stay ago land-slid- e busi- . . . tions are doing a has gone wrong Everything seems as . . ness these days . since . . . delay after delay . . . though every one and his brother is and the poor guy only had a cougoing somewhere for the Xmas ple of pairs of socks and a tooth holidays . . .Let's just hope that brush with him . . . If it hadn't they all have a safe and sane and been for the NCO Mess his stay happy holiday . . . let's not have would have been unbearable, so the any of them showing up among . . . the missing after the festivities. story goes o o o e Just the opposite from the unThree Master Sergeants, William Kenworthy, Frank Wolfe, and happy airman at HAFB is one Elmer Riding, have their applica- Master Sergeant Dominic Allessio, tions in for Warrant Officer ap- former 1st soldier of 1906 AACS . . . Allissio was here from '47 pointments . . . hope ya make it thru '50 and came back here last fellers at Hillfielders these days are being year . . . Last week he treated to the sights of some ap- the base recruiting office, being asballet stars . . . signed to Hq Sq Sec OOAMA . . . parent would-b- e Mac is referring to the poor pedes- Popular rumor has it that there possibilities of his becoming trians on these mornings after a are light snow on top of the coating the new 1st in the organization . . . o o o of ice . . . they sure do go through some fancy gyrations. Speaking of recruiting the other day one individual made the stateWith many misgivings site No. ment that he had to go back and 2 Mess Steward John Shunk put see his recruiting officer . . .. seems on an urn of TEA the other morn- he was getting rather discouraered ing . . . seems there was a short- and wanted to hear those "sweet" age of coffee that particular day words all over again , , . after doing this he took off let the cooks take the wrath Despite Mac's appeal to you of the troops . . . much to his and good readers in the last edition everyone else's surprise the tea of the HTT he hasn't received a was more than welcomed by many single donation in the form of apparently some of the boys put news . . . gee! he can't, be every some time in jolly old England! where and can't,know everyone . . . You have to helo him out . to this back promotion Just give got Getting him a call at Ext. 501 business . . . the Staffs . . .'ser- or in and see him at the I & E drop orof various the geants that is, office, Blder. ganizations are more than happy to Visited the mss halls the other see them coming out . . . couldn't dav and noticed that without exbe that it means more days postall were well on the way ception could C. between Q's. ponement with their Xmas decorations . . . it? Small a gesture as it may seem we all know that it is a heck of a ever How many of us have given big morale booster . . . brightens thought to the lads at the Base the place up too!! . . small wonder . 'Tis a Bakery Sam. the mascot of the 7th Comm Const Sq is without a doubt trvine to be the best educated deer of his Premium Stock! if not the entire USAF family . Currently he is auite content . to attend the I & E discussion pe 5 if (I .,,' ... OOO ... OOO . E-26- 0. OOO ... riods ... USAFI OOO that's quite an outfit two of over, five hundred courses, ranging from basic English to Col lege Physics. All ya gotta do is drop in at the I & E office any day between the hours of seven and four, bringing along with you a two buck monev order made payable to either USAFI, Madison, Wisconsin or the treasurer of the U. S. . . . They've got two types y of courses, and lesson submission. For this same two bucks you can go through every single course offered! All that's asked is that you complete one course before starting another. A surprise Xmas present to A2c Albert H. Santjer, of the Air Police came thru with flying colors last Friday. Santjer, on that day received orders transferring him to self-stud- hi: ruc i Ready to assist with Christmas decorations to give the service club a Yuletide atmosphere for the forthcoming holiday activities are (left to right) A3C Milton J. Wilkinson, TSgt. Edward J. Downar, Captain Raymond J. Kruse, and service club director Miss Ruth Wysor. . Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul, 111. . . . What's so good about that you ask . . . Well! . . . Santjer s folks live exactly nine blocks from the main gate!! How lucky can ya get . . . Airmen of HQ Sq Sec OOAMA have no reason now for not hav ing the cleanest clothes at HAFB, . . . Through squadron funds three, count 'em, three brand spanking new washing machines along with three rinsing tubs have been pur chased with money from the squadron funds . . . The fellers in the squadron took a vote on it and decided that it was the best way they could think of to spend the Photographers call this a stock pose. The swimming pool is just an excuse for the gal, Ida Mercier, to display her charms in a bathing suit. Personally, we'd be more than loot . , . pleased to stock up on such poses cold winter Here's wishing every one of you for the a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!! ahead. OOO sol HornJ tow A1C Lloyd P.eterson and A3 Willie Glover and the followin squad members: 2nd Lt. Eobei Rakestrow, AlC Billy Wienach Host of Holiday Festivities Scheduled At HILL AFB Service Club A2C Oscar Olson, A2 Jr., Charles Forman, A2C John Scai Ion, A2C Jack Sullivan, A2 A host of holiday festivities are being planned for airmen at Hill Audie Wilkes, A3C Donald Ski Air Force Base at the service club, according to the new director, Miss rupski, and A3C Melvin Henson. Ruth Wysor. , The first of the Yuletide parties aance wnicn win iearure a visii, from Santa Claus. Plenty of part ners will be on hand as hostesses from Ogden and members of the WAF squadron will be in attend ance. Refreshments, Christmas corsages, and a unique tag dance program will round out the eve ning's entertainment. Christmas dance No. 2 will be held next Monday night with the same big events scheduled. The Christmas celebrating was officially inaugurated at the service club last Wednesday night with a "Deck the Halls", party when USO girls and local airmen gathered to trim the Christmas tree and decorate the club. On the big day, December 25, the service club will hold open-hous- e Miss Wysor said. "All airmen are invited to come in and 'make themselves at home!' We'll have corn popping, candy, nuts and fruit on hand, with Christmas TV programs tuned in." . . . for the measely sum of two bucks, you can sign up for any . . . TiL 1- 00 OOO I . . nual 36th'Air Division Invitatiorf basketball tournament being start at Davis Monthan Air Force frol December 16 to 19. The border state ton feature 16 of the top service tea from the western TTnitorl Sov 1 from advance information compel! 1 tion promises to be keen. Hornet coach Lt. Joe Hess stt J . TIJll ma xim cagers are in top shai both physically and mentally m will be "giving their best effnr to bring the top bacon back to tl Hill Top." In Dlav so far this spasnn J Hornets have displayed a spirite and aggressive brand of basketba and have frequently flashed som of the chamnionshiD form that m, ried them to the Air Force NortM west Conference basketball chaml 1 pionship last year. The Hill team left for Tucso early Sunday morning by militai aircraft.. Making the trip wa coach Lt. Joe Hess, manager A2 Alberto Carreno, team captaii ... re-upp- ed j petition, the Hill AFB S-S- gt. ... 1 last Sunday headed south J Anson ior the first i OOO OOO , 1 lucKea eight i iuwr iiavmg A OOO Hq Sq Sec airmen surely must have the tightest beds on base 19 Hornets Go Soul For Basketball Invitational Meg G. O. McGuire Six WAFs have recently been assigned to the 2022 Area Mainte nance. So let's say "Welcome!", A2c Audrey Scalzo, and A3cs June Rampanelli, Judith Leary, Mona Grayson, Mary Skiba and Clara Tegarden. Hope you all like this assignment as well as your last I 19, Defense Bond Gifts Offer Reminder of Korea Servicemen Choice of U. S. Defense Bonds as Christmas gifts this season is a direct way of telling overseas servicemen they are not alone or forgotten in the struggle to establish peace on earth, holiday shoppers were reminded today by Suggs Jolly, Defense Bond chairman for Weber county. "Colorful jackets for gift bonds are free at banks and postoffices," Mr. Jolly said. . "Defense Bonds make a better gift this Christmas than ever before," he declared. "Besides being unusually appropriate the new 'even better' bonds yield higher interest and mature earlier. "There's a wider choice of bonds and a denomination to meet every need. They're easy to buy away from the Christmas crowds. A De fense Bond is a gift that grows and grows over the years. "This year you'll want to give the present with a future; the gift that keeps on giving. ' During November bond buyers in Utah once again invested more than a million dollars in the na tion's most popular securities. State totals for the month were $1,113- 941 in Series E and H bonds alone. Charles L. Smith, state chairman, reported. Captain: "What steps would you take in case of fire?" Sergeant: "Thirty inch, sir." will begin tonight with a Christmas The Another Christmas activity insti gated by Miss Wysor is a caroling group who are scheduled to serenade patients in the base hospital on Christmas ifive. Rehearsal for the caroling group will be Decern ber 23. The big Christmas dance tonight will begin at 8:15 p.m. Special invited guests include General A H. Gilkeson. Lt. Colonel Kenneth R.. Wadleigh, Major A. G. Garcia, Captain Raymond J. Kruse. Lt, Shirley Sayers, Lt. Beverly Owens, Flight Officer Dorothy Taylor, Miss Florence Gordon, USO direc tor, and their partners. SHOE SHOP YOU! FOR SHOW US THE SHOE WE v CAN'T REPAIR! The Finest Quality and Workmanship in Davis County! and Shoes at . . . Boots RAY'S SHOP SHOE LAYTON 11 Week! 3rd Big BILL EUDEY at the piano ...FUN GALORE... 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