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Show HILL TOP TIMES Hill AFB Novelists of the Year Vaccine to be Issued To Children of Military Personnel to Anti-Poli- ' o devaccine will soon be available without charge V Dr. rank to i pendent children of military personnel, according im 01 ueiense yiieaiiii Berry, Assistant Secretary Messages outlining Department of Defense policy concerning the- Staff Surgeon, said today thatdistribution of the vaccine and pnoquestionnaires have been distriburitv of innoculation are being dis ed to all Hill AJ? military organ patched by the military depart- izations to survey vaccine neeas oi ments to commands throughout military dependents. The survey continental United States. requested information as to how The Department of Defense pro- many children were eligible for the is aimed vaccine and how many nave al gram, it was explained, above and children vaccinated. at dependent 2nd ready been below the ages of 1st and as adequate supplies soon "As of Public ' graders. The Bureauimmunization become available at serum of the Health will cover the a iuii-scain start we will Hill, of school children, including those noculation program," oi. kodui-so- n the enrolled in of the military, stated. ' 1st and 2nd grades in civilian . schools. rrun Fnvrfls. throuern cen- ' and tral procurement, will obtain nordistribute through equitably immuniz vaccine for Vmnnpls rai ation of dependent children without charge. rt.1,'r Col. R. W. Robinson, OOAMA ; J Anti-poli- o til 'I ' w 3-r- m. places Norman Steele, who resign- ed from the president's spot for reasons. Mr. Mester is a tabulating equip- - Winnra nf the Hill AFB short story contest for the e snort story comesi. avub ' foil J NMrTTA- " WIltl Special programs were prepared uy uie wist bon Squadron to acquaint the &luiZ witn the purpose and operation of these organizations. Personn from the 461st. under t.Vm JS: iJ"lc" oiout gave the I J Montana cadets an actual enmW crew briefing. The fellows then taken to the 461st flight line t0., W1tness the warm-u- p and take- ui-j- TTTT ljyYViae . uj. a (. Lt. Col. Robert Foley, d-o- 28th Co- mmander, libra-person- al DOTTIE'S HJ. eight-pound-pl- CLEARFIELD Lovely 2 bdrm brick, with full Bsmt., finished to incld. utility rm., bedroom, stor age, and recreation rm with gas log fireplace, and book case in knotty pine, large lot with sprin klers in front, detached garage. Drive by on Hill Top Drive, call for Apptm. to see interior. Priced us B-2- ... $13,700.00. Sunday and Evening, Phone C. G. TICE 773 " explained the Durtmse mission of the loeistics snnnd the cadets were taken for Winners of the recent short story writing contest for Hill AFB finally, a 'Globeraaster" uigni m a military personnel have been announced by Edith Gudmundsen, Arrangements for the encamp, rian. and coordination of activities First prize of $15 went to Major A. J. Gerwick, Commander of the ment were handled by Lt. Robert Holman 4677th Radar Evaluation Squadron Ten dollars went to Alc Lawrence AFB's contest held last year. Sgt of the Informative Services Office, M. Ellis, also 4677th. TSgt Anth- Adolfi, before coming to Hill, was ony J. Adolfi, 2849th ABW, won an editor oi an Ar newspaper third-plac- e published in Japan. money of $5. AFB Hill Col. Kieling, "Stork Club" Arrivals Commander, presented the lucky winners with prize money, paid Melvin W. Harris of quality an LAUNDERETTE and from military was found passing out candy DRY CLEANERS welfare funds set aside for this alysis recently. It seems he and Mrs. Har purpose. ris were rej'oicing over the arrival North of Junction, Hill Field The stories will be sent to Hq of a daughter born April 21. v AMC to compete in the AMC-wid- e 1. B. (Bud) Bernard, of materi Road and Highway No. 91 short story contest, Mrs. Gudmund als, and Mrs. Bernard, the former in Layton sen said. AMC s winning stories Darlene Broomhead, recently aom USAF-wide will be entered in the ed the list of new parents with an contest to compete for prizes of arrival of an ba Dry Cleaning and Laundry $300, $200, and $100. by girl on April 10. The new daugh Hill AFB entries were judged by ter will be named Linda. Dr. Leland H. Monson of Weber Proud papa of a baby girl, born Finished if Desired . . . Junior College in Ogden, as well m April, is Perry W. Marshall of at Popular Prices as members of Weber's department the 6 line. This is the first child ot n,nglish. for Perry and wife, Shirley. The three winners are "old Archie Henrie, traff ice is O Suntans Our Specialty hands at the writing business receiving congratulations section, from coMajor Gerwick took ton honors workers. Archie's wife, Prompt Service in Air Defense Command's short presented Margaret, him with a baby girl, We Give story contest held in 1954. Airman thus making it "Number Two" for Llhs was first-plac- e winner in Hill the Henries. "S. & H." GREEN STAMPS offer. PHONE AMC-wid- 1 m jt-- Dishwasher, disposal, excellent condt. Has been G. I. appraised at $13,500.00. Let's have your 208-- J receive their - (Military Story Contest Winners Announced; Novelists to Enter a ttt OnieSIifIOr YVriierS Bdrm. brick with attached ga rage, nice fenced lot, all rooms good sized, lath and plaster, Main, Layton 1955 (Left prize checks from Col. H. J. Kieling, Hill AFB Commander. to right) Col. Kieling; AIC Lawrence si. was, secunu prize, m.v, Anthony J. Adolfi, third prize, $5; and Major A. J. Gerwick, TSgt first prize, $15. The stories will be sent to nq aiu to compete in $9,700.00. 175 So. ""v"'0 to iamiliarize the supply functions. 3 DAVIS COUNTY REALTY :A 7"? rm& conduct. . ment project officer at the Utah General Depot. He has been employed at the depot for the past 13 $9,900.00. years and during that time has EXTRA CLEAN, 2 Bdrms, car accumulated a rich background for peted, alum, awnings, 2 years old credit work. frame construction, buy equity for $1,800.00 or offer, selling for at K? - A new 9 acres of oak KAYSVILLE Vimsh trround. ideal for chickens, home tnrkevs. etc.. nice with one bedroom upstairs and one finished Bdrm. in full Bsmt, Priced at $7,ri00.00. T.AYTON Verv nice 2 Bdrm frame, caroeted. draperies, cur tains remain. Ceramic tile bath china cabinet, forced air gas heat, onlv 2 vears old. Selling for i. V New President Named to Head Credit Union president has been named to head the activities of the federal employees credit union for the re mainder of 19uo. He is Edward G. Mester, who was elected 10 tne pusitiuu ai a ictcuu board of governors meeting at the Mansion House in Ogden. He re j 6. maintenance and given 0P!r at through guided tourSyTLerai tenance tour took the men thr the renair h an crave, n u '.i. ..7""0.1 and tost aA " novo Plastics. and ?"cume propeller, . . Real Estate w l I For Sale a pb C-4- ie . L' signed During their boys became familiar with tiSv . Ar-mt- Mil" xaxticipants in a, flying;;-"tion proerram. flown from Bozeman jffi etetn 11 a 1 Al V C students from Montana tate?,0 lege were guests at Hill aSS 5 Edward G. Mester " Charlie: 'Why don't you take your girl out any more?" Freddie: "It rained one night and we staved home. YfCDtUMCB9 ! FURNITURE, HARDWARE, APPLIANCES, SPORTING GOODS Hours Armed Forces Day Military Ball "Toon Toppers." First HO Couples Receive Free Corsages Cash Door Trize. h Movie Mitzie Sunday, 22 May 1400 Hours Free Gaynor in "Three Young Texans." Monday, 23 May 1530 Hours Game Night 15c Can Beer Watch TV. Pinochle Tournaments Cash Tuesday, 24 May 2000 Hours 21 Saturday, Semi-Form- May 20.10 al Your Sunset Shopping Center ' FORMERLY MORBYS Graduation Gift Suggestions A Complete Selection of . . . Full-lengt- Prizes. Wednesday, 25 May 2000 Hours Free Professional Dance Lessons By Tony DeCarlo Studios in Salt Lake City Waltz, Fox Trot, Mambo, Samba. Thursday, 20 May 2000 Hours Bingo Party 54 Numbers-Gi- ant Jack Pot of $S0O Other Cash Prizes. Friday, 27 May 1700 Hours Informal Game Night Monopoly, Canasta, Cards, Chess. Saturday, 28 May 2100 Hours Memorial Day Dance Big Band Cash Door Prizes. Hours Free Movie Bobbie May Sunday, Driscoll in "So Dear to My Heart." Monday, 30 May 1030 Hours Big Softball Game at Ball Diamond Near Base Gym. Free Draft Beer to Winners and their Rooters See You at the Ball Game. Tuesday, 31 May 2000 Hours Big Pinochle Tournament Cash Prizes Other Games Available. Wednesday, 1 June 2000 Hours Free Professional Dance Lessons by Tony DeCarlo Studios in Salt Lake City Learn the Samba and Mambo. Free Nursery on Bingo and Dance Nites Free Coffee During " Duty Days 00001000 Hours. Sunday, Chicken in the Basket 75c; Steak Dinners, $1.25. 20 i i 1400 North Main, Sunset 445 HILL AFB NCO CLUB ACTIVITIES MAY JUNE SPECIAL Chrome Sets Regular $89.95 Your Choice of Colors . 5-P- c. $64.95 ONLY Lane Cedar Chests BENNETT'S Jewelry Colorizer Silverware Club Aluminum O Full-Leng- th -- Electrical Appliances Steam Irons Toasters Mixers Fry Pans Waffle Bakers o Chinaware Crockery Paints 3-P- c. Wrought Iron Camp $24.95 Value $18.95 ONLY SPECIAL BUY 14 Inch Fry PanHeavy Gauge ONLY Steel-Re- gular $1.89 Qgg EACH We Have a Complete Line of Sporting Goods Converse Fishing $13.49 PAIR Glass Spinning Spinning Boot- s- Rod Keel 100 Yds. Line ONLY GLASS FLY ROD, AUTOMATIC REEL FLY LINE $19.95 Value JltW ONLY YOUTH SET TELESCOPIC POLE REEL ALL FOR LINE-- -, T |