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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 May 22, Puppy Love Hill AFB Shriners Ready to Tackle Rescue Problem Invite All To Big Circus, July 4 3-- coming to town.""The circus iswinrvrt.s from Xllllj: accoruiiig are "-r"- Shriners. The Shriners. see a chance to offering everyone and at the same this gala circus w 01 be assistance time children of this area. This year the big project sponsored by the Shriners organizationDe l is mammoth circus that win the i on Friday and staged in Ogdenand 4th of July, acthe 3rd C. Glen to Ray, chief of cording the motor pool, and general chair-A man of the circus committee. Hill to special invitation is issuedfamilies. AFB employees and their Proceeds from the event will go to the Shriners hospital in Salt Lake City. "Several hundred cripare pled children from this area hos- this at of treated free charge field 5 A 4 5 '? Ai4W w.w a MAX . f wx Tl bat-urda- Three Hill AFB employees, who are also members of the CAP, discuss the practice search and rescue operations they will participate in during the next two days. They are (left to right) Richard W. Burt, foreman on the 6 line, Jim Zogmaister, pay-- , 6 line. roll and Norman Hoskins, y, It". Reservations may be made with any of the following Hill AFB Shriners: Walter B. Crawford, Rudy Vynes, Ken Jamison, Harry Smith, or Byron Brimm. JJltUl, B-2- B-2- Hill Employees Will Participate in CAP Simulated Search and Rescue I.vc.jr New Son Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ball, 8 Sahara Village, announce the birth of a new son born May 13. The new arrival weighed 10 pounds and ounces and will be named 7 James Morise. The Balls have anDwight other son, Lamar. Ball works in the Western Union office at Hill AFB. m, B-2- Something New Has Been Added to Flying Safety Information Letter C-4- C-- 46 over-emphasize- d," safety-conscio- OGDEN, UTAH "Rustic Dining" Chicken and Steak Frog Legs or Shrimp Enjoy leisurely a meal in the original "Rustic" atmosphere created at THE HITCHING POST Open 5 to 11, Sat. Till 11:45 Sun. 2 Till 10 Closed Mondays and Tested FREE CLEARFIELD APPLIANCE Clearfield Phone 359-- COMPLETE p laundry and cleaning service. y2 BLOCK north of Hill Field Road in Layton. one-sto- W 1850-4--30 Raising a houseful of dogs can be a fascinating, rewarding ad ture, according to two Hill employees, Howard and Adina Rossi Especially if the "dogs are the lively, intelligent and rare-- btl the Rossiter's have the "Miniature show will be held at the Munici Pinscher." in Ogden . The Rossiter's family of dogs Airport Mrs. trophy chairra Rossiter, consists of Father Kim, Mother for the is arranging busy show, Alllisted in the Kit and two puppies. trophies and blue ribbons ti the "canine blue book." the minia- will be given away. ture dogs weigh only 7 pounds, Hillfielders are especially invil stand about a foot high, and are to said. attend, they approximately 18 inches in length. Their short coats are a golden red. This type of dog is rare in the U. S. and originated in Germany. There are only 2- - other dogs of this breed in the state, the Rossiters - an ELECTRIC said. Has Won . Blue Ribbons Kim, whose full name is "Champion Fiesti Kipmik Von Rossiter, C. D.," is a purebred who has won his share of blue ribbons in dog shows around the country. He is obedience-traineand has won his . "companion dog" papers' from the American Kennel club. His immediate response to commands is a never-fai- l. The toy dogs are especially affectionate, the Rossiters claim, and are always waiting expectantly each evening for their nightly romp and tussle. "The dogs are so intelligent that they understand many of our words and actions," Mrs. Rossiter said. "In fact, we have to spell many of the words around the house or we have the doers rie-h- t with nc Words like 'candy,' 'go.' and 'out,' we have to spell if we don't want tne dogs to catch on." Howard Rossiter is a special agent with the OSI at. Hill at?r Mrs. Rossiter has worked in, sheet metal repair of engine repair for me last two years. Mt. Ogden Kennel Club Show The Rossiter's dogs will be en tered in the Mt. Ogden Kennel Club show on June 6. Rossiter, who is president of the club, says the three-year-o- HOME ld FREEZER d, SAVES YOU AND tf. Dealer) I II, . Have You a SLAC K FIGURE or a FIGURE for SLACKS? The STAUFFER SYSTEM (Approved by the American Medical Asso.) 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This gigantic aerial search and rescue operation will be simulated a practice mission set up by the Civil Air Patrol to keep their members proficient, Tomorrow's operation, called a Ken Collier, Norman Hoskins, "SARCAP" search and rescue Arthur Draper, Ray McEntire, Wil civil air patrol is just one of liam McEntire, Joe Eggett, Jim the methods used by the CAP to Gaisford, Glen Wright, George make sure their planes and men Ervin Newman, Willard are all. prepared when actual emer- Erickson, Bob Memmott, Joe BarMore gencies call for their help. Marion E. Macome, rett, Henry Over 30 Hill AFB employees are Air Force Joe McAfferty, Arlo Golds , members of the Utah Wing CAP. Bassett,C. Sprunt, .George Wright, berry, Per Dollar Headed by Richard W. Burt, a Don Phillips, Bud Schnitzler, Albil 0 mechanical foreman on the James Zemiatis, Cyril Wiggins, line, who is a major in the- CAP Montgomery, Wendell Groom, Alvin thesol of and director operations,and Don Ray .Secrist. Hillfielders will be joining in the Larsen, simulated search. Annual Training Event The SARCAP is an annual traina; i l i uy uie aj mg evenc conuucueu The 41st Air Rescue Force. Squadron from Hamilton AFB will be on hand to set up the search and rescue problem, according to Major There's been a change in the "Flying Safety Information Letter" Burt. Briefing will begin at 7 a.m. at Hill Air Force Base and the change has been so good that its been Saturday. Operations will continue adopted by another AMC base. The "Flying Safety Information Letter" is a monthly publication, through Sunday. The Utah wing has one of the best reputations in the nation in edited by the Flying Safety Ofthe latest regards to good search and rescue ficer, which contains all instrucand policies regulations, work, Major Burt said. "We have tions for promoting safer flying. more than our share ,of difficult searches in this area, and the CAP Captain Robert A. Alger took has been very successful in most over the job of flying safety offiof them." cer last January." One of his first Discovered Crashed 6 actions was to "pep up" the safety It was Major Burt who discovered bulletin. the that crashed last January The new editor of the safety pubinto a mountainside in the Bear lication changed the format and Lake area carrying three crew style, wrote the technical informamembers and 37 Korean war veter- tion up in a narrative, breezy way ans to death. added a touch of humor and A team from CAP United States material, and dressed it all Air Force headquarters at Wash- feature with art work. The result was up to C. scheduled D. also are ington, be on hand to observe search man- an interesting, readable publication. euvers. Other Hillfielders who are memThe flying safety officer at Tinkbers of the CAP, in addition to er AFB, Oklahoma, seemed to apMajor Burt, are: Jim Zogmaister, prove of Hill's publication too because he patterned his next Capt. R. A. Alger publication after the one at Hill AFB and included in his text an to the 31 pilots assigned to Hill acknowledgement which read in AFB, according to all reports. And part: "Thanks to Captain Robert anything that promotes safety is A. Alger, flying safety officer at Hill AFB, Utah, for his flying a worthy project. of the flying safety safety information letter. Many of "Importance the ideas used in our bulletin came program can't be said Captain Alger. "We're doing from his." everything in our power to proBut the most important thing mote safety and to produce the change is that it makes pilots, crews and Wall Ave. at 36th St., Ph. 7033 about the safety bulletin more appealing Ma-eo- Adina and Howard Rossiter take time out for a romp with thei family of dogs Mike, Kim, and Kit. The toy dogs, members of rare breed Miniature Pinschers will be entered in the Mt. Ogdc Kennel Club show to be held June 6. ZT |