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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 4 Idea Paid Woman Presented Cash Award A cash award of $02.25 was presented to Miss Eleanor M. Kazmous for her suggestion pertaining to sorting of inventory adjustment The presentation was vouchers. made by Lt. Colonel Merle G. Coombs, chief of finance division. Miss Kazmouz has worked in the ; 'K : - cost and materiel production branch, property accounting section, statistical services division, comptroller for the past four months. Prior to that she was employed in the payroll division at the Navy Supply Depot, Clearfield, where she made a suggestion which eliminated two positions, one of which was her own. At the time her job was abolished at the Navy depot, Miss Kazmouz vowed she would never make another suggestion. For that suggestion she received an award of $180 along with her termination. VFW Commander Pril Local OH "Pin-Up- Will " Grace Walls of . Battleship in Korea W J J One of the Hill Top Times pin-u- p pictures will soon grace the walls of the battleship USS Dexar now operating off the coast of Korea. The girl who's photo caught the fancy of gobs stationed on the Dexar is Miss Mary Louise Olivas from fuselage repair section of the maintenance division. Her lovely face and figure were featured in used in the the Valentine pin-u- p February 13 issue of the Hill Top ;J Times; Somehow a copy of the Times got way out to the Far East and sailors approved so much of the charms of Miss Olivas that they wrote and An asked for a copy of the pin-usent on was its way enlarged print i p. v) postnaste. .1 ii for BetterW i Meiners Studi Ralph L. Anderson, stationed on 39 N. Main St. Kavsvili) the USS Dexar, and a former Hill "1 .. Tl employee in warehouse A, was i nuiie mitij or 7J"M of the request. originator For outstanding photogi at reasonable prices Woman (on telephone) : " Is my Dav. Mother's husband at the club? ville. Also NCO: "No, ma'am." specialists in Woman: "But I haven't even dings and all kinds of ph told you who I am!" ranhv w fiff!Btttm!mr I. famwn . 'llWIiawww M WWW Jessie W. Lewis (right) explains the workings of a new carrier for oxygen cylinders that he designed to Lt. Colonel Robert W. Robinson, base surgeon. Lewis was presented a cash award for carrier when his suggestion was adopted devising the new-typ- e by the Incentive awards committee. Hospital Employee Receives Award For Devising Oxygen Tank Carrier ... A drunk stepped into an open Listen in on Station H elevator shaft and fell three sto l nursday Evening at 7 He picked himself up, to the Clearfield, Layton ries. I. o' brushed off his clothes and indig"I said up!" nantly shouted: Kaysville Program. ... Jessie W. Lewis, medical equipment repairman, was awarded a check for $21 for a beneficial suggestion he submitted recently. Lewis received the suggestion award for designing a wooden carrier for oxygen cylinders used Ogden Baseball 1953 Schedule As a special service to Earl M. Watson F89 Mechanic Named Commander of SL VFW Post No. 4355 At impressive ceremonies last Friday evening Earl'M. 25-- 5: In addition to the installation rites, which seated both post and auxiliary officers, a cala natty and open house festivities were enjoyed by members and guests. Refreshments, entertainment and dancing the evenine. Commajider Watson, who has worked at Hill AFB for two and one-ha- lf years, will head activities of his VFW Dost, the largest in the state of Utah, with approximately 400 members. He has been active in VFW circles since reduty turning from overseas military ' theatre in the in 1945. He has held posts of guard, junior vice commander and senior vice commander in VFW wnrk. His wife, Edythe Watson, is also an employee of Hill At is in tne sheet metal repair shop. nther VFW officials em Hill is Amos Ross, Utah at ployed state commander, who works in tne motor pool. hie-hliffhte- Twin Falls Pocatello -3 10-11-- 12 Boise 21-22-- 23 26-2- Salt Lake 7 Billings 28-29-- 30 Great Falls 31 JUJNK 1-- Great Falls Idaho Falls Salt Lake 3 -O 10 20-- 21-2- 2 Twin Falls Pocatello Salt Lake 2G-27-- 2S 29-3- With his new device, cylinders be transported with safety, ease, and speed, hospital attendants reported. The previous method of transporting oxygen tanks was complicated and often necessitated the dismantling of gauges and masks. The new carrier also provides safety benefits in that the possibility of the tank falling and exploding are now very remote. Base surgeon, Lt. Colonel Robert W. Robinson, made the cash award and said, "I wish to commend you for the initiative and ingenuity you displayed m designing and constructing this oxygen tank carrier, I feel that it is definitely worth while and will prove to be very useiul in this and other hospitals. Lewis has worked at Hill AFB since February 2, 1942. He resides in Hooner and is marripH and Viae five children. can Boise 17-18-- 19 0 JULY Salt Lake 1 Billings 11-12-- 13 Great Falls Idaho Falls 14-15-- 10 21- - 22-2- 3 31 Boise AUGUST ia Friend of1. L "My Marie Wilson, miiVi 11 if Irma" lame, tnougni inai a low with marine was a Marine APRIL Salt Lake City MAY held son, mechanic on the 9 line, was installed as commander of Atomic Post No. 4335, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the club headquarters, 175 South State Street. Salt Lake Citv. China-Burma-Ind- p.m. Wat- F-8- Hill-fiel- d baseball fans, here's a schedule of home games set to be played by the Ogden Reds baseball team and other members of the Pioneer league. These home games will be played at John Affleck Park in Ogden "and begin at 8:15 at the hospital. 1-- 2 3-4- -5 20-21-- 22 Boise ' Billings 23-21-- 25 2G-27-- 2S 3-4- -5 7 Twin Falls Pocatello Great Falls Salt Lake SEPTEMBER Idaho Falls Salt Lake . Keep Your Distance Behind Cargo Trucks Greater caution when driviner he hind Air Force cargo trucks was called for today bv Glen C. Rav cniei ot the motor pool branch. "It has been noted that privately owned vehicles operating on the base are. in manv cases, following too closely behind cargo trucks," fllr. Kay said. "This constitutes a great safety hazard. Drivers should keep their vehicles at least 25 nr 35 feet behind the large trucks and trailers to insure safety." Full cooperation of drivers by noting this safety rule win aid m preventing accidents, he se I Is. AS m ' - - n nr f" I - f lSiJS said. PRICE $10,300. Oak Floors , j ' ' lJ LP 4ZSE ' - .V. . i;aa3B;r:iaw The Shoe Shop For You! 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