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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 7 I - i ais lirrrrAnt'i'm IMC f eanireo liuuai uuyycBuuu f good One for Other Commands I i Attorney Receives Honor Owi tfo Wat Takes Job at Washington Command featured an idpa sub- a party was held in honor of Mr. , cun- - Richard i puu'"-"-Hill mi.(,vi..vui, uiijiuicmcuv A. Carr of Requirements a hv MP. havine atmliaahilU as ereatest v tn ,.i - the kondmiarceio Analysis Branch prior to his de commands parture last week for Headquarters ment. He devised a new form, the uoa , Washington, D. C. There was inc ;tnl which eliminates th he will take a position in the office and filing of approximately- oi director of the Budget, USAF. - rating AMMll.AltAMH TT tot united States Cml- mAAA ojjpiiuo.i.iuiis pex year, xlis Mr. William H. Shields, present liiuw new procedure provides a reservoir section chief of Class 03-will reof potential applicants at all times place Mr. Carr. S Pubft Management an'd assures the good will of per- New Bride in Supply Air Materiel sons seeking federal Report employment. Miss 1, lleta Brmdle of the Alaskan July period Mr. Cash received the Hill Ad Overseas Monitorine office. Smmlv. The 1954. ECmber 31,described the ministrative Club's Well Done a-- exchanged marriage vows with n Brey of Bountiful in the Salt KmK bi Mr, Air Cash, and ward for his suggestion. Force Lake LiUb temple. A reception honftltt ways other oring the newlyweds was held at feds could benefit by adopt- - .. "The train ought to be here any Layton 4th Ward Chapel. : to do with minute now, drawled the old coun Proud of Son Cash's idea had ' and try station master. "I just sight new a of innment Mrs. Mollie for registering ed the conductor s dog coming control division, Hanson, ismaterial supply, proud kinir federal employ- around the bend." of her son, Stanley R., who was P from Air Matenei j Force case as Air . -- . ""-":,- -, T-2- 8. Im-fej- s Al-vi- hswwj2 r:ijCsC" jjjq: rrCC' KC" ftlX cl nominated by Representative William A. Dawson for appointment to the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs. Mr. Hanson has been temporarily stationed at Hill AFB while taking physical and intelligence tests to determine his qualifications. rid' Lt. Colonel Calvin M. Vos (left), Staff Judge Advocate, congratulates Dallas F. Young, attorney in his office, for an honor recently accorded him while on a three-da- y orientation and training exercise in Washington, D. C. with the AF reserve. While there Mr. Young was "duly admitted and qualified as an attorney and counselor of the Supreme Court of the United States." The certificate (above), signed by Harold B. Willey, clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, was presented to him at the time. Sir. Young resides at 418 East- 2nd North, Kaysville, with his wife and four Says Goodbye to Supply Last Friday Miss Shirlee Burgos, long time employee of Requirements and Distribution, was honorchildren. ed at a little farewell party. Shirley is planning on making a new home in the state of California. Machine Shop News Base Supply Notes March 10 was the wedding date Ina Ackerman, lift driver in base for Mr. Julius Blenkle, junior masupply, was involved in a car acci chinist, who was married on that dent recently and is now in the date to Miss Pauline Angolsee. The LDS hospital in Salt Lake recover- ceremony was held at the home of ing from a broken back and inter the bride in South Weber . . . nal injuries. All her friends wish Lyle Black, electroplater, his wife, her a speedy recovery . . . New Barbara, and son, Lee, are welcomface seen in stockroom "Y" belongs ing a new member to the family, to Vera Peterson, former stockroom tiny Nancy, who was born Febru"W employee . . . Friends send ary 17. "get well" wishes to Violet Cot-towho has been home ill for a G. Morris, Ogden, $15; Guy M. couple of weeks. Murray, Wellsville, $100; Ray L. Myrup, Gunnison, $7. Vergil Palmer, Ogdjn, $5; Sydney C. Peacock, Ogden, $21; Tony P. Quintana, Ogden, $5; Milton W. (Continued from page 1) Ricketts, Clearfield, $21; James Salt H. DeLigt, $10; Cornelius Lake City, $20; Arthur L. Elwell, Saracino, Ogden, $36; Lewis C. Salt Lake City, $25; Ogden, $10; James H. Fuller, Clear- Simpson, Robert P. Stone, Salt Lake City, $21. field, Helen Stott, Salt Lake City, $71; D. MELVIN G. LAREW Robert liray, L,ayton, Edwin J. Taylor, Kaysville, Charles O. Gull, Salt Lake City, 5; $20; (Lt. SC. USN Ret) M. Thoren, Layton, Kenneth L. Hare, Ogden, $25; Har $10; Walter and Hill Field RepresentatAirent Special ive, The Lincoln National Life Insurance dy H. Harris, Salt Lake City, $5; $10. Indiana, invites yovj to Ralph C. Thorson, Kaysville, Co., ForthimWayne, Willard D. Haugen, ugaen, on any problem relative e to Lenard R. Howe, Heber City, ?2o; $43.50; Robert W. Wardleigh, Og- consult of Life, Endowment, Mortg-aG. Hoyt, Murray, $2o; den, $20; Val J. Weston, Morgan, purchase Charles Cancellation, Annuity and Term Contract $50; Clearfield, FREE from War and Aviation Restrictions. Mark M. Jensen, Ogden, $7; Glen $25; Richard White, Assistance given Conversion Federal Em$60; B. Layton, Elliott Hampton, S. .Tennson. Bngham City, $10; ployees Group Insurance upon tenninatiqn W. Joseph Drew, Roy, $25; Jack L. Jones, Salt Lake City, $10. Alfred Employment. Both Par and Non-PS. Carney, FederalContracts. Policies ALL companies firant P. Kme. Hooper, so; uien R. Allen, Roy, $25; Joan Eldred B. EXPLAINED and COMPARED without D. Lafferty, Layton, $15; Delbert Salt Lake City. $10; Coles, Bountiful, $10; Carl N. Duce, obligation. E. Lambert, Bait L.aKe ny, Suite 6, Richards Bullding-264xiuii, nnnnlH V Leavitt. Layton, $22.50: Hyde Park, $10; Lenara Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah T. Kappon, $50: Franklin Telephone : Donald A. Luby, Ogden, $20; Mearl Sunset. Residence: Office: t. Marshall Ocden. $10: weara i. Rov. $10: Carvel M. Yeaman, Paid Advertisement. $10. Harold Ogden, Tremonton. MolHnim. $10; - w this handsome Eversharp retractable ball point pen retail value $1.49 m k -- '$' 7 Suggestions To the next 500 people who open Accounts IT IS EASY to open a ThriftiCheck Personal checking account simply purchase 20 ThriftiChecks for $1.50. Your $1.50 covers aU costs account with any amount w, ar 0 You can open your ggj No monthly service charges No minimum balance to on deposit as much as little as maintain keep or you like you get an attractive checkbook cover Your name wiU be imprinted, free, on every check. I Special Offer to Husband and Wife! Ifeach of you open separate ThriftiCheck accounts you will both please s get a Free Eversharp pen-b- ut wt promptly while the lasts. of supply pens S. ff M sa SHOES WOMEN'S Values to $6.95 SHIRTS MEN'S FLANNEL Work Sport and OFF 20 first tSatipal Bank. Sport f:3r:i:- r:CC" OFF Reductions Throughout Entire Store n rtr 44 North - OFF 20 PRICE SHOES MEN'S Dress and Work 20 "BOY'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Layton, Utah fciDOf: y2 99c to $2.99 Only SHIRTS WESTERN Gabardine and Wool Siore warn HrSs-- J a.n Throunh Satuidav . . . wi,lv y" " |