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Show HILL TOP TIMES n n l Conespondence Course wpnsive Retires unpiuyee v,umpieies Maintenance " Engineering employee at Hill Air Force The first, : Aircraft Maintenance Officer .Course recently the to complex rnm the Air Force's correspondence school, the Institute. Course .g all maintenance activities, includ pension Section, rProyntine Testwho com- - ing organization and administration, production control, inspection, Branch 10-- 4, in ??f lirse April jet and reciprocating engines, ac lenceo u'a rpnuired 22 volumes cessories, electronics, instruments, propellers, airframe, aerodynamics, time. m . . m Maintenance Offi- - electrical systems and hydraulics. An examination is required at The A"rthe available extensive 1 to civil-n?t- the completion of each volume. and Mr. Stott finished all 22 exInstitute, covers nearly aminations with an average grade of 84. To complete his course in such record time, Mr. Stott reports that there were very few days during the 10 months that he did not do some studying, all durinsr hours. Since his small daughters, o Carlee and Judv Ann. urovided a disturbing influence on evening study, he arose at 4 o'clock each morning to take advantage of the quiet hours available for study before coming to work at 7. Born in Greenriver, Utah, Mr. Stott now resides in Sunset with his wife, Marian, and two" daughters. He has been a government 4 employee for over 13 years, working first at Hill Air Force Ease, then at the Naval Supply Depot Mm and Ogden Arsenal, returning to Hill Air Force Base five years ago. Max L. Stott Page 3 f Maintenance ' - O " j I V. ' XT - Road-E-Third Annual Teen-Ag- e Will be Held at Hill in April ine tmra annual sponsored by the Koad-E-Teen-ag- e Layton Junior Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled to be held at the Hill Air b orce Base driving range on April 2, according to William G. Phelps, chief of driver's training. . O, . - - 1 -- ived-- f Sntty a contest desisrned to uromote safe driving among teen-ageBachelor's apartment: Just the roaa-e-- o consists of a written ex- waste basket with wallpaper. amination of safe driving attitudes and a test on skillful driving. The driving contest involves such as smooth stopping, parking things within a prescribed area, and others. All teen-ageand Hill AFB personnel who will "not have reached their 20th birthday by July 23 are eligible to participate. Other qualifications for contestants are that they have a valid World-Famou- s Chas. H. Thompson drivers license or learners permit and that they have not had a movBARBER SHOP ing traffic violation within the past six months. SELL YES . . . The local winner will be eligible TOG tat 21 va to compete in the state Road-e-- o SUNBEAM, to be announced later. , State win. REMINGTON Charles H. ThoniDSon. ners will compete for $3,000 in old laborer in plant services section, scholarships in a national contest V and SCHICK Manufacture and Repair Branch, July 25 thru 29 in Washington, D.C. retires today after a career with Drive a Little and will Registration for the road-e-- o the government that dates back to be held at the Layton City Hall 1942. Shave a Lot March 26 at 9 a.m. Following the A resident of Kanesville, Mr. registration all contestants will 41 NORTH 1st EAST a written examination. The Thompson plans to devote most of take seven scorers will then be top elig his time to farming, although he's ible to compete in the skilled driv planning to use some of that time contest. for fishing especially in Yellow- ing stone National Park. FORMER DISTRICT JUDGE JOHN A. HENDRICKS He began his federal work at the Ogden Arsenal where he was Announces the Opening of an Office at employed from 1942 until 1946. In 201 ECCLES BLDG., OGDEN, UTAH 1951 he began work "at Hill AFB. For the General Practice of Law. He and his wife, Ada Ann, have been married 40 years and have 7 PHONE children and 23 grandchildren. rs Shave Electrically he MORRY'S Plant Service Man I Annual Interdepot Bowling Tournament Set for this Weekend Seventh tournament held annually between the major the area will be held this weekend according to fhil popular bowling The depots of president from Hill AFB. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the Paramount Bowl six teams each from Hill Air Force Base, Utah General Depot, and Navy bupply Depot will roll for the large chammonshin trophy. This trophy goes Depot. Bowlers are reminded to be to the depot with the highest total on time as ABC Rules will prevail. score of all six teams with handic12 MARCH 1955 ap and will be retained by the first Last 00(5) E. Henderson J. MacDonald HAFB depot to hold it three years. tournament Biddle, the year Arsenal regular trophy was won by which did not league this year. the also to highest series all with handicap. Additional prizes this year have been offered by the managers of both the Ogden Bowling Center and Paramount Bowl. The Doubles and Singles will be roiiea m at 1 Saturday starting il. n .i me raramount. All p. u at prizes will be awarded at the end of the team event on Sundav. The rTii dule below has been established for toe, alley number, and entrants as (16) (11) (12) game and single -. announced tary Rulon Tournament Kofoed of Utah General bv BOATER'S SPECIALS 1955 Johnson Motors Several good including up used motors to 25 H. P. Assembled Hulls . . . AVAILABLE SOON 2 FT.... $n6.oo JJ FT. J FT. ...$136.00 $232.00 $348.00 18FT SaIhull,?,ric.es are for including transom, WBf knees and deck bracing not include spray rails, "Jware and deck cover. .rs 3? " ?JailaWe at slight VARGE THOMPSON East 2nd So Kaysvillc James Logan Jack Hanson NSD John Lesnan Phil Biddle HAFB 9 trophies are awarded the highest team, highest Individual !15 , (& Ken Morlev Ken Miller HAFB C. Christensen J. G. Brauer UGD Bob Wilson Vern Stanton HAFB Wilson HAFB Kay Morley-Fran- k Jensen-H- . Robertson NSD A. Chatelain Hal Francom HAFB Tose Sase Dan Torghele UGD Al Hull Allen Gamble UGD ' Robert Snoddy Dale Read NSD Roy Rands Jim Keenan UGD Dean Krumperman Jack Ether- UGD Don Roberts M. Baivatore James (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) ington (12) :iS (5) HAFB (6) HAFB (7) (8) fi E. R. Hall NSD G. H. Goulden (6) (7) (8) field its W. O. R. Smith Morgart E. Christensen H. G. Magee C. C. Carnaham K. Battison J. Baggs NSD (9) Floyd Burnett Ernie August NSD (10) Dan Arnold Bill Carty HAFB (11) Harry Sugihara Ute Akisada HAFB (12) Frank Corgait Wendan snow NSD 3:15 Briggs NSD (5) R. Hardy-O- . Larrick HAFB b .(6) Al Agee-HerAllen- NSD (7) Leo Casteel-Ma- x Bndgeman HAtK (9) Ben Yaunt-Jac- k . T. Poole NSD (10) Larry Lundquist-HQuick Kim Kawashima-Glen- n (11) Marriott tio t?,..y,v rtnrlinsrton-Gran- t Dave ... (6) (7) Bud Moffitt-Do-n Tony Marrone-DarWayne Bybee-Haro- (8 Cliff (9) Mitch (5) 10)-C- (11 (12) el Ross NSD Benson Tillotson ld has. Carmony-Pa- Holwuttle ul Stegen UGD Santarelh UGD Anderson-Bo- b Morsino-- J H. Koford-P- . Geo. Mannanakis-And- -- R. UGD UGD y Prantel You sold me this car two weeks ago? Tell me' again all you said about it then. I'm getting oiscuurB Cash and Carry Discount SOUTH OF AMERICAN FOOD STORE De 75-ve- Bountiful. Utah 31 Year To Star This Is Yes, for the period just completed, PONTIAC OUT SOLD ALL OTHER MAKES IN THIS AREA. In their enthusiasm to own a 1955 PONTIAC, our customers have traded in some of the finest used cars it has ever been our pleasure to offer the public. You too can take advantage of PONTIAC POPULARITY by purchasing the unused transThe following were sold by us originally, portation in one of these beautiful used cars. since new and can be purchased and driven service our in department have been serviced with are hydramatic, radio, heater, and many other equipped with confidence. All these accessories. SATURDAY. DAY ALL OPEN 1953 PONTIAC 8 DELUXE beautiful Four-doo- r, two-ton- real e, sharp very good condition. 1952 PONTIAC 8 DELUXE Four-doo- r; 1952 PONTIAC 8 SUPER DELUXE CATALINA, leather, 19,000 actual miles, a beauty. PONTIAC 8 DELUXE Two-doo- r, PONTIAC 6 DELUXE. Four-doo- r, Four-doo- r, 1950 PONTIAC 6 DELUXE 1951 1951 inspection. 1953 CADILLAC 62 P.r.r - UGD We "S ' Tomnnson L.. s. rs off-dut- defense , .or fully equipped, sharp. very good condition. really worthy of two-ton- e, fully equipped, like new. Four-doo- r, nf nfher makes that are of the same quality. These are prac- and driven with your utmost hv n hp nurchased rrr: v, tically ail locai, one umiu confidence. j DELUXE. 1949 CHEVROLET STYLELINE 36,000 actual miles. 1949 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE Four-doo- r, . one owner, . Club-coup- e, local, one owner. ' new rubber, very good. 1949 FORD V-- 8 Four-doo- r, Four-doo- r, real quality in this one. 1949 BUICK SUPER Four-doo- r, V-- 8 COMMANDER Regal STUDEBAKER 1953 mileage, overdrive. OPEN ALL DAY low SATURDAY ,uu rv nire cars waiting for their new 1955 PONTIAC to anyway, in a used car is not now on this list, see us very soon Qf g da " YTr choice may be due to be traded in any than compctit.ve. more are cars verify that we Many other If your c"r; Luxe Cleaners "The Clothes You Wear . . . Clean With Care." PHONE ROY, UTAH DELIVERY SERVICE 18 ' Second North and Main St Kaysvillo. Utah |