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Show October 22, HILL TOP TIMES 195, Octo Get Honor Awards FOR SALE '48 Pont. C Convert. K. ana H., flew Plastic fWQK W nn ; '54 Olds. Sup. . k Inland pmuanea WltTriml The Hill Top Time. i an onofflcLl newspaper HU1 A.r Force PrinMn Company in the intereet. of personnel at Times "c The Hill" Top and new. matter in available for general Wl n "ew AFPS material. AFPS material appeirinr herein w.ll 641 Service, written permis.ion of Armed Forces Pre.s thow not do York 14. New York. Opinions expressed herein to the INLAND PRINTING COMPANY. K.y.viUc. Utah. Editor L. E. ANDERSON 4 Dr., All Ace, Low ,B'ln Y"rilDt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NCO's Graduate From 461st Bombardment Wing "Academy Acad- Officer's TAKE advantage of these t weeK ena specials. at the emy last Friday graduated its sixth class in ceremonies held the Commander, 461st gave B. Col. Deputy Julius Summers, Academy. commencement address and awarded diplomas to the 22 graduating Master and Technical Sergeants. During the past two weeks, culminated in the graduation exercises, the Academy students underwent extensive instructions covering . a total of 70 hours devoted to the prime purpose of leadership. ' Courses carried by the school included: Mission and Leadership, Drill, Public Speaking, Task and Responsibility, Confidence, Human Relations, Security, Leadership and Initiative, Military Justice, Instruction Techniaues. Wearing ' of the Uniform, Personal Affairs, Morale, Clearfield 12, Twenty-Tw- o ed MilJ lKe Trades. age. win Phone Addr.rAd. The 4Glst Bombardment Wing 88 SSgt. , J. w. .Merritt A2C Lois Nason Monthly Military Awards Presented At Special Ceremonies This Week LAJUAitau in 3 brick home, large living J W Jjat) with fireplace, full basement, and Customs and Courtesies. Luciieu uiiKti. garage. i year old! colored bath fixtures with tile Since its establishment in April, walls. Selling for $13.900.0ft the Academy has been in operahas been appraised on G tion for six months and has gradu was down for qualified buy Merritt.-o4677th Evaluation $1,000.00 Radar ated a grand total ot 190 JN onW the John Flight sRfft Ot this naA Nrn nf th Mnnth and A20 Lois J. Nason of the 3005th WAF er handles all costs. Vacant now Commissioned Officers. Move in 'and rent until loai number, 80 have been Master Ser Squadron was named Airman of the Month in special ceremonies held closes. geants, 82 Technical Sergeants ana ITl tne OlllCe OI LOI. II. O JYltUUlti, uaac juimnaimi . ui 4 Stall sergeants, r my-ioSSgt. Merritt, a native of Shel- the school's graduates have been as the Academy's NCOIC. MSgt. byville, Indiana, was nominated for ANOTHER good buy in KaysviM Over 1,000 sq. ft. in this 2 bdrrf from organizations other than the William Turner is chief instructor the honor by Maj'or James A. Ger-wicbrick home with full dining rooi 461st Wing. and A3C Joseph Barker carries Flight Commander of the and built in china closet. F4 for the 4677th REF, for his outstanding The school was established at out duties as clerk-typibasement and large frame mi work as Correspondence Distribu the direction of Col.. Thomas K. school. Members of the graduating class tion NCO for his unit. Sgt. Merritt rage. Bedrooms are good sized ord, 461st Wing Commander, who won T. award bath is large with ceramic tile ninth effi Charles the the as follows: bv are by that felt garnered MSgt. GET OUT OF DEBT ciency of hisincreasing walls and floor. Beautiful lo Law, TSgt. Frank Cates, MSgt. the Flight since its arrival at llil F. with large shrubs. Has been an C. in direct months Base Force Elliott he Air Officers would, propor ago. nine Without Borrowing Rogers, TSgt. George of Helper, Utah, the overall efficiency Gibson, MSgt. Robert E. Pender- increase A2c praised on G. I. and selling fol Nason, tion, If you are plagued by past due bills of his wing s operation. of Airman E. the nominated $13,500.00. for Patterson, was $1,000.00 down fol grass, MSgt. Ralph and debt . . . Let us consolidate Dee will handle. Albert Award Month the Newberry, Major qualified buyer TSgt. by MSgt. Early this year, MSgt. Fred C. Donald E. Kreiger, TSgt. Melvin S. Willis, Director of Military Peryour debts so that you make only Lartz. and Miller MSsrt. John one payment you can aft ord. Sorensen, MSgt. Matthew J. sonnel, for her outstanding perWilliam Turner were select J. MSgt. DAVIS COUNTY EXAMPLE Herman, TSgt.C.Peter M. Kopenits, formance of duty as a clerk-typi- st beNCO ed to attend the Academy You Pay Executive. Base You Owe Buchholz, the office of in the Adolph MSgt. TSgt. ing held at Ninth Air Force Head- Russell E. Robbins. TSgt. Claud REALTY . $10 per week $ 500 Sgt. Merritt and his wife were quarters, then located at Pope Air C. Coffer, MSgt. Alex Scheck, feted of $15 Chamber the $1,000 Ogden by 175 S. Main, Layton, Phone Force Base. Upon return from Albert B. Cox, TSgt. Don- Commerce $25 on Thursday ot this $2,000 k course, these men TSgt. the L. Jenkins, TSgt. James E. week, with free lodging at the Ben C. G. Tice, Phone 0253-J- 1 $3,000 were highly instrumental in laying ald Austin Fontenot, Lomond and complimentary George M. Rogers, Phone 105-- f or other red the foundation for the school and Wilson, MSgt. No security, Frank P. Bingham, MSgt. meals andHotel, tickets. The new- theatre tape required. Call today and learn getting the classes underway. ,1 hree TSgt. A. Paul Russell and Joseph MSgt. for honoring instituted v program how this, plan will work for you. s more INtJU atienaea tne rope L. Spinelli. the Airman and NCO of the month, Phone Academy at a later date and were REAL ESTATE was spearheaded by Col. Graves B. also involved in establishment of CREDIT ADJUSTMENT CO. the school.. McGary (ret), assistant secretary FOR SALE ; Bank of Utah Plaza for the Ogden Chamber of Com- 'J The '461st. Academy advisor slot For merce. (2651 Washington Blvd.) y lis filled by Maj. John P. Kincaid Airman Nason will be feted by IMMEDIATE possession Folks Services Sec from C. Lartz Plant 2 Fred with MSgt. along and Repair Ogden officials on October 27. tion, Manufacture home, attached garage, ai Branch, are still talking about the washer and dryer alumim services) boy, born Aug. 19. enjoyable time they had recently at (plant storm doors and windows, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grant, their annual shop picnic, according nearly y2 acre lot. $1,500 d born 27th, Aug. to J. Patricia Jones, news reporter (sheet metal) boy, to be named Gary. trom that section. IRRIGATION water available: their and bdr; home, attached garage,! families, Employees, friends met at Como Springs where eood buy. Nice carden m ball $9,500. MAYFLOWER Plan Auto Insur they enjoyed playing volley horseshoe, baseball, roller skating ance gives maximum protection ana Dingo, inese activities were or for the least cost. Call followed by a picnic lunch. Realty drop into our office at 185 North Main, Clearfield, for details on : J ; I ur k. st 2(1 two-wee- co-sign- 77 Plant Services Meet Picnic Outing , I Clearfield 12 Order 11 ?Sv Vjy Your CHRISTMAS &: )v 1 Xjp CARfis Q Elna Dodson, sheet metal section recently changed her name to Mrs Frank Bunnell at weddins cere monies held at Elko, Nevada. Fol lowing a short honeymoon, the young couple set up housekeeping at 336 127th Street, Ogden. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leon Ford (grinding unit, machine shoD eirl born Sept. 23rd, to be named Roxie it 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Smith vweming unit) girl, born Sept. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Rav T (sheet metal boy, born Sept. 25th 10 oe namea uana. Mr. and Mrs. Elden T? TlW (plant services, ground equipment) girl, born SeDt. 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Brady, (sheet metai; Dorn sept. 2nd, to be named Robyn Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis King, (sheet meiaij gin, to be named Kenae. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Duron (nat ing shop) boy, Aug. 27, to be named . FOR COMPLETE SELECTIONS SEE INLAND PRINTING CO. South Main It v ideas Phone 10 10-1- 4 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cal A. Zabriskie, (grinding unit) boy, born Aug. 4, to be named David. Mr. and Mrs. Iri Champney, (welding shop) girl, born Sept. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, (welding shop) boy, born Sept. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Read fnlant services) girl, born Aug. 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Raio Eastwood, (woodmill section) girl, born Aug. 11th. to be named .Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wagner, INLAND PRINTING COMPANY KAYSVILLE tf, PHONE Day or Night 31 frr gtffa..- monogrammed writing papers paper napkins uary. KAYSVILLE 14 2934 Kathleen. W LETTERHEADS ; how you can save money. Kaye. Mr. and Mrs. Them Blackburn (mfg. unit, machine shoo) cirl born September 20th, to be named Nl CHRISTMAS Early This Year! REPEAT WEDDING VOWS - |