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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 8 TV. Newest Air Reserve Jet Squadron Holds First Drill at Hill AFB YOUR Fighter-BombUtah's newest Air Reserve jet squadron, the 313th xxm uuoc, unu at Squadron recently activated SllTW, PC.orAW, to Lt. Col. Benton M. " ' nrcrnnizen arm oai uiuaj , er Xr,TAS STORE - ' -- '" r --- Clay, Squadron wmmanueiCol. Clay, sam xtne new. jetOX squauTT'.CA i ron is siatea w uavc ll ?rV , ? GIFTS FOR ThT Entfce Family T along "Shooting Star" jet 42fighters, officers and with openings for 404 airmen when iuny manu sometime this coming spring. 3 Two jet trainers are nown at Hill Air Force Base for train-ir nilnts and more planes will arrive as construction of facilities for the new squadron are completT-3- ed. Col. Jerry Turley (above) operates the new databosser machine recently installed in the Addressograph Section, Cataloging and Standardimulti-plat- e embossing zation Division, Supply. This high-speemachine saves much time and money, according to Mr. Charles Hull, Chief of Services Branch. One of the features of the machine is the special type ink used which is chemically prepared to withstand all kinds of weather conditions. This proves to be especially effective for use on outside storage and overseas snipping. d, Co-Pil- ot Dittie (EDITOR'S NOTE: When we saw this little item in the CROSS COUNTRY NEWS we figured maybe some of our AND pilots might enjoy it, so here it is. The NEWS gave credit to: Remmert-Werne- r Times, Dispatch, Herald and Sinclair Aviation Dept.) I sit on the right I'm the I'm not important just part of the flight. I never talk back, lest I have regrets, But I have to remember what the Pilot forgets. I make out the flight plans, study the weather. Pull up the gear and stand by to feather; Fill out the forms and do the reporting, And fly the old crate when the Pilot's a'courting. I take the readings, adjust the power, Handle the flaps and call the tower. I find our position on the darkest of nights, And do all the bookwork without any lights. I call for my Pilot and buy him cokes, Then have to laugh at his corny jokes. More than once in a while, when his landings are rusty, I'm right on the spot with a "Gosh, but it's gusty!" All in all I'm a general stooge, As I sit on the right of the man I call ''Scrooge". I guess you think it's beyond understanding, But maybe someday he'll give me a landing. co-pilo- . . . 111 "r. toysTdolls; - . f&i , Chech This Clay, recently appointed squadron commander, is a resident of Ogden and in civilian life is a building contractor. He entered the Air Force in 1941 and was stationed at Hill Field in 1945. He later served overseas in Japan and was New Machine in Addressccjmph Section ts discharged in 1949. Prior to his appointment as mander of the 313th Fighter-Bomb- Electric Irons Deep Fry Pan Waffle Grids Mixers Portable Mixers Percolators Blankets and Sheets Table Radios XFdnSleiS fO AMLC Daniel J. Kvenvold (above) was selected from employees in the field Form Offices to fill a position in the Publica- tions and Forms Office at Headquarters, Air Materiel Command He recently departed Hill for his new assignment. Danny has eight years of government service and since April 1953 was in charge of the Forms Management Program in the Publication and Forms Division, Adjutant's Office at Hill AFB. His mother, Mrs. V. B. Brown, works in Aircraft Sheet Metal. In addition to his job, Danny has attended night school and recently received his degree from the University of Utah. Clocks . F-S- m m 1 fly-ove- rs I...... J-- j-r- n Ho iona On December er Combat Wings Queries Program - 49 j.o-wu- p-- - Names Games SILVERWARE By COMMUNITY . . .the Silver Plate MORNING STAR SOUTH SEAS finest WHITE ORCHID Games Toys, Dolls, Dishes Revere Ware Steak Knife Sets Jewelry Games Toys, Dolls, Lane Cedar Chests Cosco Stools and five-minu- te iS Facility Toys, Dolls, a-- 8. Security . . From Such Famous As Sunbeam, Westinghouse and General Electric headauarters. Air Reserve otticials irom tne 4th Air Force at Hamilton Air Force Base, the parent command of the 313th Fighter-BombSauadron. were expected to arrive at Hill AFB on Sunday for the last half of the training session. Col. Clay said the 4th Air Force to Hill would fly officers l i At a and would 11 penorm iormation i over the Ogden and Salt VOmmCUlCLerS OCX1J. Lake areas. . exist in thelAil Openings currently Ko ww w I i a; f j. new. jei tnuttuxuii j iui luimci nu Force pilots with single engine 15 fighter plane experience, a limit ed number of administrative of ficers and airmen with all types I December's Commander's Call of Air Force experience. Appli- - for officers of Hq OOAMA, 2849th cants should contact the 313th ABW; 2700th EOD Sq; Detachment Fighter-Bombheadquarters at 3, 2949th Support Group; and of call held earlier by the Building: 400. or telephone Hill make-u- p COMBAT CAPABILITY AFB extension 8586. hospital will be held Thursday. 15 December, at the Officers' Club lounge, from 1600-170-0. 127 Service Club This month's movie is titled "Al liance for Peace." and shows events Build-U- p 2 Hostess Party wit) Fri. Dec. 137 up to forming of NATO. leading Hos Cross from Holy girls Narrated by Edward R. Murrow. The Air Force has reached 127 combat-read- v build-wines in its n pital. to 137 wings by mid 1957, Secretary Quarles has revealed in recent Sat. Dec. 3 Service Club Closer the film should prove to be one of the best shown at Commanders speecnes. Saturdays. Calls this year. DecSunCoffee Hour on Air the Force's combat capability, the AF Seero Commenting I A key speaker and Club Service closes at 5 tary said the 127 wings are in Mon. Dec. 5 Square Dance, USO summary of AF news of the month addition to the air power avail- al Guard and Reserve, and in the will round out the nroerram. Hostesses. able in our Navy, in our Nation-iorces ot our allies Tue. Dec. 6 1 p.m. Service Clul Officers are reauested to be in "By the summer of lftr7 wo a Council. 6:30 p.m. Dance Clas their seats by 1600 hours since the due to reach our active Air Force wun xony ueuarlo :30 p m program will start promptly at Banking Service for All target of 137 wings," Secretary iwju nours. Bingo. Quarles said. "We already have on Wed. Dec. 7 Christmas Package Since attendance at this call is Here on the Base at order all the aircraft and related wrapping, Fool Tournament. mandatory according to AFB 190-1roll will be taken- equipment required to outfit this Thur. Dec 8 Southern Pacific rorce. unrous Officers we Christmas keeD it ait Program attending "G" or "B" Bank on as we are going, we shall ac- - Fri. Dec. 9 Toyland Dance, Toon Staff are not First required to be at our Duim-u- p on time." cumpnsn tnis call unless Toppers. they so desire Hill Air Force Mr. Ouarles. while reviewino- tfco at. uec. i( service Club Closed aircraft inventory, called the R.r.o Saturdays. Coffee Hour, jet bomber the most formidable ex- - Sun- - Dec." 11 9 umo or n nower closes service at 5 n.m. tlm v.4. pression air . . . .... , , "oI i- winter Sports Dance, tory or military aviation. "The iVlon- Building 2 is now replacing our con (South end of Cafeteria). LAYTON. UTAH Tue. Dec. 13 Dance at YWCA. yentional Mr.0 bomber," Quarles said- - "A Elva G. second source of 2 production, Wed. Dec. 14 Jam Session and Open: 11:00 a.m. to the Boeing plant at Wichita, Talent Night, Package Wrap- is Manager 4:30 p.m. scheduled to roll out its first propinE1. duction model early next month." Thur. Dec- - 15 Cut a Christmas OPEN DAILY" The AF Secretary said, "we have Record to Send Home, Sing Monday thru Friday Mon. Thru Thursday CA moW ini cession. 5:30 AJW. to 10 P.M. jck, uumuers in opera M.iijr and on tional use that we were able re Fri. Dec. 1& Western Dance, Host Fri. and Sat. 5:30 A.M. to J 11 wo uemy esses irom YWCA, Utah Buck- 12 o'Clock Midnight next year uniu vcunjr Military Pay Day: aroos. delivery of a number of 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday aiso sam, - we nave substantial 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Featuring numbers of supersonic fight- - i WSWWk . . i f ... i i Breakfasts Luncheons pr.nnmhAre . . Civilian Pay Day: v,.,Uni, in tumuai, units- We A.J XT' have now several wines equipped VIUcr Iour riinnsimas Uandy Dinners 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with the 7 tactical bomber, and Guaranteed Fast Service for Mailing we nave two wataaor tactical mis Onlv 5 Minutes Drive Marvin L. Steed, Mgr. sile squaarons in Europe." NOW ! from Davis County Defense Plants. MRS. WIXOM'S Bank Money Orders Checking STOP BY for BREAKFAST Frontier Lady" Chocolates U. S. Sav & Savings Acs . . . Drive down for a deliLower prices Better quality PHONE 613 ings Bonds issued and cashed cious hot lunch! COMPARE 605 Adams Street NO DELAY Drive Out and See Applications taken for Loans: C. STRINGHAM, Jewelry Auto Home Repairs Personal O We cater to Civic Clubs, Skyline Subdivision "See Cal StrinRham" Luncheons & Special Groups Needs. Layton, Utah Theater Bldg. Rov. nh Bring your Section here for lunch or dinner meetings. er lor Electric Fry Pan Com- Rmiadron in October when the unit was activated, he was uom- manaer oi tne yvsum Air arawvc Training Squadron at the Clearfield Air Reserve Center. Also assigned to the squadron are Capt. Tom P. Petit, operations officer, Capt. Donald m. isernaru and 1st Lt- - Fred J. Slightham as Had-le- y flight commanders, Capt. Rex 1st and as engineering officer Lt. John B. Cook, supply oiiicer. In addition, several other officers and airmen are awaiting assignment pending completion of records and amDroval from Air Reserve List and steam Irons er co-pil- AF Now Has to In SUNSET Tables Mirrors -- Occasional Chairs Base Rockers Clothes Hampers Table Lamps Floor Lamps Living Room Suits , Bed Room Suits Unfinished Chests a-- . S-2- 30 B-5- B-3- inter-continent- tAM-- 1 T Toys, DonsGaraes. 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