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Show Diia ttKV w S. HILL TOP. TIMES (Z W " I Two AFA Squads Reserve Unit To Hold Doings For Men Looking Two local units of the Utah Wing AFA Ute and Ogden Squadrons - I , r. . l!!12j2 -- ' ROD AND GUN Many Hillfielders to Turn Out For Dove Shoot on September By JACK WAY DpfAphment Five of the 12th A ACS Mobile Reserve Squadron, 1 1 have announced special doings Many Hillfielders will be up before dawn on Sentemho i during the next two weeks. air reserve unit at first organized the fast and lively dove. Shooting begins at 5:24 a. m ar,H j sha The Ute Squadron will hold an Hill in more than live years, is p. m . ot opening aay. most an 01 utan except Salt LaV. Uavisl'l reannual AFA Sportsman's Stag embarking or an extensive ai to dov Weber counties and a few areas are open i Offi Round-UAFB Hill S. the F. at Cofer, 1 campaign, Col. jor 15 "mimig cruiting birds. 10 is limit Bag cers' Club on the night of Friday, finmmanrtant. Cleariield Air re for serve Center anounced today. Doves are about the toughest April 19. The program, set local we have to shoot in Utah. accented nnlw ., . w"l 8:30 p.m. sharp, will feature target to The detachment is assigned to kill and aren't from illuminaries just tough elk Ogden They at located sports but center application Clearfield the are for permits will be Salt Lake City. plain hard to hit. The birds close Hill. with small, soft feathered, Master of ceremonies for the Commander of the detachment is shots the rule. Therefore, the best event will be Maxie Kosof, well- - reserve William J. Wyatt of Lt. shot is trap or skeet load in 8 chill. known Ogden bowling expert Wods Cross and an Hill AFB mainuas taken Maxie has lined up a program that tenance Many hunters see doves sitting with employee. Lt. Wyatt said many sports writers and lines and think that includes sports editors John Moon-e- y fence on the exist lor quaiuiea nui . are a cinch to kill. If you are ermen labeling- nroi, and Al Warden, Middleweight openings they the fill to civilian AFB These perch are mwiS personnel then talk contender Gene Fullmer, "All unit's it of these one chaps, of two officers f Jr' .mini mfity nfr iiiirn over with Joe Jones or. Emmett pecially when deepMcdiS American" basketball star Arnie and 43 complement airmen. Ferrin, and a host of others. Clayton from security. They had in the middle wVst aid etst hJ "We offer 48 paid training peGEN. I. S. MORRIS All Ute Squadron members, pro a shoot last fall in Box Elder definite quite ,., u xl lnese ga spective members, and their guests riods a year plus full pay and County. The birds didn't come too active a allowances to for duty are invited attend. lots of shooting with few easy " Another big night will be Thurs period each" year," gaid Lt. Wyatt. auvises that feathers to count. T areas you fish such as Deer Ct! day, August 25. when the Ogden "Also, there are many other ina will promothrow a commisgood centives, and wing including fish state The big Squadron game uum ana you come UD sion has authorized 655 permits ding at John Affleck Park in Og tion policy, free uniforms, base exChief den. The event, tagged "Red Tread change privileges, technical trainr " Sewell icr mrow them Gen. I. Morris, for birds sage per permit) Brig. j""around (four check for way Night," will honor the mana ing, free meals, and retirement of the Army's Transportation Sun- - hens. Applications must be mailed or would like them Maintenance and Command, office before ger of the Ogden Reds basebal benefits." fish and to the game ply team. arrived at Hill aFB last weeK midnight August 13. Scarce in pre- table. "Try them yourseU . full at when The detachment, Treadway will be presented an strength, will train as a complete for a one-da- y inspection of Army vious years, the sage hens have kuil says, "and they will pro mi a tasty meal. detachments in now reached the limited hunting jvw honorary AFA membership, an en unit members Transportation all with attending graved watch, and a three-da- y Utah. stage. periods and active duty vacation at Las Vegas, all com training his stay, Gen. Morris event During In encampments together. The sage hen is a large bird with pliments of the Ogden ' Squadron of recall, the detachment will be looked over facilities of Detachmale weighing 7 to 8 pounds. the Miss Lenis Chnstensen, Miss Hi! alerted as an No. 19 at Utah General Depot organized operating ment birds don't have gizzards, so The AFB of 1955" will make the Hill No. 11 at and Detachment DRIVERS unit, Lt. Wyatt explained. can't awards. digest grain or seeds. Instead AFB. The general also discussed Hillfielders wishing assignment support problems with Hill's pro- they live on leaves and buds. The Special visitor to the doings is slated to be Mai. Gen. M. E. Til to the unit must be veterans and curement, supply and maintenance bird should be drawn as soon as killed so the bitter sage leaves have AF qualifications in the com directorates. lery, OOAMA Commander. trainTime for the big night is 8 p.m munications field. General Morris said that in July won't effect the taste of the meat. WANTED Price of admission to the event is ing at the site will include point-t- o of this year the facilities of Trans Hunt them as you would pheasants. 4 the purcase of a general admission point radio, teletype, weather, portation recommended. Number chill is Materiel Command were ticket to the ball game. radio, telegraph, and other fields merged with Army's Aviation Divi The Redlegs will be playing the to better oualifv members on civi- - sion of the Transportation Corps, Elk applications for all districts Great Falls Electrics that night. lian jobs and lead to promotions forming the new Transportation are acceptable at the fish and game Someone to drive automobii Supply and Maintenance Command. oliices irom August 15 through from Chicago, Detroit, Ohal In assuming leadership of the new division, Gen. Morns now has and vicinity charge of all supply and mainten ance operations of the Transportation Corps' aviation, rail and ma- F-1- 01 ALSO rine branches. A graduate of West Point, Gen. From Salt Lake to West USAF plans to accelerate proMorris has been associated with the Army Aviation Field Services duction of the McDonnell Coast Area, Including Ni Office in St. Louis, Mo., since its "Voodoo," according to Pentagon sources. inception in 1952. Recommendation for the increase ada, Idaho, Montana, Was was made by Secretary Talbott in the AF reserve, Lt. Wvatt re and General Twining to Congress. ington, Orgeon and Califon ported. In a statement released publicly Until the detachment receives month, General Twining stated This is not a job Transpa its own equipment, it will use faci last that it is both feasible and praclities of the 1906th AACS Squadtical to step up production of the ron at Hill. References a ation only new supersonic fighter. Col. Cofer stated that two per He said that flight tests recentmanent military personnel have deposit required ly completed indicated that the been assigned to Hill to work with Voodoo is ready for volume producthe detachment in its recruiting. tion. 3403 South State, Salt La! Civilian personnel interested in Hill AFB got its first glimpse joining should contact these men: of the ' when one made a stopth" , Utah. Phone SSe-tPeele F. or .u'V MSgt. Sidney " "tr-.Ctg the base. OOAMA has been City, Perry Beckley, Building Ext. over atfor maintenance and supply prime of the Voodoo for more than a MONEY FOR AIR FORCE AID year. Mrs. Patsy Foote, wife of Col. Phillip B. Foote, OOAMA Director of Supply and Services, last week presented Maj. Gen. Manning E. Tillery (left) with a certified check for S3.208.90. This amount was the result of the operation of the base thrift shop for the past year. All proceeds from operation of the shop is scheduled to be turned over to the Air Force. Aid Society. At right is Lt. Col. Fred C. Johnson, Hill AFB Commander, who was on hand for the pleasantries. Dm) ini. T D Jrtjg - 15-d- Army Sup. Chief Comes To Depot ay T On-the-j- ob I USAF to Step Up Assembly F-1- 01 . F-1- 01 S-1- 01 5 Travis! Waeatioi Signal Cafe LAYTON. UTAH Elva G. Vaughn Manager OPEN DAILY Sun. Thru Thursday 5:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. Fri. and Sat. 5:30 A.M. to 12 o'clock Midnight Featuring Breakfasts Luncheons Dinners Guaranteed Fast Service Only 5 Minutes Drive from Davis County Defense Plants. STOP BY for BREAKFAST . . . Drive down for a deli cious hot lunch! NO DELAY . . . O We cater to Civic Clubs, Luncheons & Special Groups Bring your Section here for lunch or dinner meetings. son (ram Hill Top Times Hill Top Times is an unofficial paper published - ONLY $1.30 FOR 7 DAYS PAYS $250.00 MEDICAL EXPENSES OR $1,000.00 FOR DEATH BY ACCIDENT news- by Inland Printing- Company, Kaysvllle, Utah, In the interest of personnel at mil Air Force Base, Utah. 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