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Show January 13, 1 A-- lc Vasbinder and Bajt Top Times Win December's Military Honors M-S- gt. iffill Hill Top Time to kn unofficial now-- by Inland paper published Printin Company, Kayeville, Utah, in at Hill Air i the interest of personnel Force Base, Utah. HU1 Top Times re- -; Press Serr-Forces Armed ceiTes the Ice, Air Force News Serrice, and the ? Air Materiel Command Press Serrice. Material contained in these services, of those marked fwith the exception or "syndicated," may & be reprinted prorlded proper credita-- , tion is viren to the AFP8. AFN8 or iS Jt . t: 4 ; I AMC-P- Page 3 HILL TOP TIMES 1956 expressed Opinions S. herein Excellent performance on their jobs this week netted two Hill AFB enlisted men honors for being December's Airman and Officer of the Month. MSet. Ferrell L. Vasbinder, assigned to the 4G77th Radar Evalua tion Flight, was rated the month's outstanding NCO. And Alc Thomas L. Bajt, 2849th ABW, won the judges' nod lor the airman spot. Lt. Col. Fred C. Johnson. Hill AFB Commander, presented each day-to-d- ay ed man an engraved identification bracelet and letter of commenda tion at ceremonies held in .the colo not necessarily represent those of m the Air Force. I Address all advertisements to the do nePs office. Sgt. Vasbinder is a dock chief with the radar flight. He is in charge of 15 mechanics who main tain a fleet of assigned to tne radar unit. Til i iie sergeanti entered the air service in September, 19.39. and has seen duty m the Pacific and Euro pean 1 heaters of Operation. He reported to Hill AFB in February, Utah Editor L. B. ANDERSON B-2- 0s Excellent Home ia Values for Defense ........ Vasbinder Bajt Officers' Call Sgt. Vasbinder is married and re at 2G7 W 600 North, ClearAirman Bajt, rated December's outstanding airman, is an air policeman assigned to the 2849th ABW. He enlisted in the Air Force in January, 1952 and served in Iceland, Korea and Japan since that time. He was assigned to Hill in September, 1955. Both Vasbinder and Bajt will be feted by Ogden Chamber of Commerce officials to free entertainment. Included will be lodging at Hotel Ben Lomond, meals at Canton Cafe, and passes to Egyptian Theatre. at Western F0r January Set HEW LAYTON LISTING and a "KTovf TVnirCrATT shake i real buy is this aisi a uuiJUU hnnvalnw with - mfe hdrirnnma , , o . -- z. - , T , sides field. ... and good closets, attractive liv- U"y 2 inomnm VitfhMi anH ntilitv officers of Hq OOAMA, 2849th ViAnt nnH Vma ABW; 2700th EOD Sq; Detachment lrnnivi Tf v,ns wun ain ouppori oq; f water heater many extras ,1 inHiidinc oi can neia RtortYi doors, covered roup ; ana maKe-u- p uus uutpiuu wm ue nice landscaping patio, awnings, 19 January, at the held a vo Thursday, !f0 00,i oiud close to both school and churchgoers lounge, oegmmng . . Attractive terms can be arranged x'rJrru nouAf,' vv C oaw x ins uiunwi B ixiuvie is UTT, f f rti nnrrhaop nrir.o nf nnlir m M Call length rtPPen' for $9,750.00. appointment xne con? snows mmfs events actual rt ooof inm ' - i ... s r-y- u - I t.riVinf inc nrr? nvnoreso trv Viirt.Vi Auditions for roles in "The Women", the forthcoming play to be produced- by the Officers' Wives' Club, were held at the club last were (left) Chris Bates, assist Tuesday- Present for the try-ouant director, (top row, left to right) Phyllis Jeffery, Jean Carigan. and Mary E. Carrigan. (Bottom row, left to right) Barbara Nixon, Dorothy Scott, and Mary Ann Allgood. Play director, Marion Tracy, was absent when the pholo was taken. Tentative date and place for the forthcoming production is March 17 at Weber High School. Proceeds will go to the Air Force Association. The play, was written by Clare Boothe which features a cast of forty-threLuce, US Ambassadress to Italy. It was first produced in 1936 and has been a constant hit on stage, screen and television since that time. - Vorkers , Try Out Icr "The Women" ... ts e, n-- American aviation. In two uarts program will start promptly on CLEARFIELD part 1 will be shown this month; time. IMUAK SCHUULS is this 4 part 2 will be shown at February's Since attendance at this call isjroom brick bungalow. It has at- - call-- . mandatory according, to AFR 190tractive living room with newly- A key speaker will round out 18, roll will be taken. added dinette with natural birch the Droeram. Officers attending "G" or "B" '4 walls, 2 bedrooms, modern kitch- Officers are requested to be in Staff are not required to be at I en. New gas furnace and air their seats by 1600 hours since the this call unless they so desire. conditioner installed. On nice lot j with lawn and shrubs in and good value at $10,900.00, NICE ' HOME J. 5 CHECK THIS VERY ATTRAC Brick Rambler in Just a year-ol- d and it I has 3 bedrooms with large closet area, large living room with i drapes. Immediate possession iwith only $1500 down and take ? over G. I. loan at just $70.00 per month. Total $12,500. Call for appointment to see now. TIVE I Clearfield. EXCELLENT VALUE IN CLEAR. FIELD is this old. 2 bed- ;room brick rambler with attrac- . ftive living room, big 12x16 kitch-i- Jen, 2 bedrooms with good closets. I full basement plus attached brick garage with utility room t(both heated) a complete sprin- Ikling system dIus chain link "fencing. We'd love to show you tnis one, too. $17,000.00. Call for details, terms and appoint ment to see! 3-v- ear - Physically Handicapped Win Praise Of Commander, Rehabilitation Staff "We're very proud of our physically handicapped workers," Maior General M. E. Tillery. OOAMA Commander, told staff members 'of the State Vocational Rehabilitation Division this week during a visit to tne Dase. Every day Hill's physically handi capped employees are proving that they are not job handicapped. Gen- ,eral Tillery declared. They are do job and they do ing a wonderful not ask any favors- Following General Tillery's welcome, Jim Bonner, Management Analysis Division, Comptroller, briefly explained Hill's mission to the visitors. Then they visited several physically handicapped workers in offices and shops for work Afterward they demonstrations. praised this base for efforts to utilize such persons. Among the employees visited were Charles Le May, Dale Strat-toand Jack Erickson, of Maintenance, D. N. McDonald and Al Lar-kiCivilian Personnel; Thomas Jackson, Gerald- Keogh, Donald Rood, David Bills, Jewell Thax-toGeorge Adams, Ralph Palmer, Martin Streseman, Oistein Softe-lanOrvil Peterson, and Wayne Askby, all of Maintenance. The visitors had dinner in the Officers' Club where they were joined by Personnel officials Colonel Jerome A. Jackson, Director of Personnel: L. H. Florence, Chief, Civilian Personnel Division; and Walter A. Martin, Chief, Placement and Employee Relations Branch. Visitors included: Dr. L- - B. Harmon, state director of vocational rehabilitation division; D. R. dinger, his assistant; Marvin E. Smith, industrial placement specialist; Harold J. Mower, J. Fred n, 1 : VALUE attractive old 3 .bedroom Brick Rambler in Clnnr. ifield. Nice liviner room, kitchen. futility room. Landscaped lot with . patio slab. All specials in and riu. vsiuy $i.,uuu.uu on ay Ki. - WESTERN Mortgage Loan Corp., Realtor 1201 First Security Bldg. EJmer, ?nd, MI ziey, McKay, Bock, 36 47 76 18 Bauman, 8687 02 Cox, 48 49 n, - n, d, For the convenience of people who work during the day the Roy Beauty Salon Will be open Thursday and Friday from 9:00 a. m. to 12 :00 p. m. for early Phone appointment 70 Hurst, Don T. Holladay, Dale G. Baddley, W. Lloyd nardman, Brent t ucuiicui, uisu-icsupervisors. K. A. Griffiths. suDervisiner re habilitation students at University of Utah; John D- - Giles, and Thayne Wright, rehabilitation students at University of Utah; and Ronda Walker, feature writer for the Deseret News-Sa- lt Lake Telegram. Roy C. Freeman and Clair ; were in charge of arrangements for the visit. Fris-chknec- kt Employees Honored Twenty-yea- r Ceremonies held by Maintenance Engineering Directorate recently paid tribute to four- employees who had completed twenty years government service- f.t. Col. R. S. Fuhrmeister, (center), assistant for Depot Maintenance, made presentation of certificates and silver lapel pins. Receiving the awards were Emmett J. Thomas, Branch; and Gerald J. Johnson, (right), (left), Engine-Vehicl- e Electronics and Accessories Repair Branch. Absent when photo was taken were Albert T. Knight, Aircraft Repair, and Raymond J. Westwood, Aircraft Inspection Branch. Amateur Radio Club Meets Tonight Ogden Members of the Ogden Ama- honored guests'. Real Estate For Sale teur Radio Club will meet ,this Among Hill AFB personnel who evening for an installation ban are members of the club are MSgt. quet and meeting at Old McDonalds Farm, according to Major S. D. Scott, Wright Air Development Center, who will be installed as the new vice president. A big evening is planned which will include plenty of food, a lively program and prizes, along with addresses by local celebrities and H. Wallace, 1906 AACS; SSgt. Earl Adkins, 1006 AACS; SSgt. LAYTON Approx. 4 acres ex Morton Shorgren, 28th Log; SSgt. cellent ground, close to town, Everett Thomas, 28th Log; SSgt. very nice 2 bedroom frame home James D. Jones, 4677REF; SSgt. Leon Downing, 461st; SSgt. Maurice Whitcomb, 461st; James Lowell S. Maw; Ervin Roh-we- r, and Eldon Burgess. W-Jone- DO YOU HAVE DAYS When you feel dead tired due to an excess of work or play? Try a steam bath and massage, you will find it very invigorating. I have complete privacy for you ladies or gentlemen. Private entrance to my department on Center Street side of building. Ask your doctor as to the value of physical therapy treatments when indicated. life and try Add jest and bouyancy to your e very-da- y massage. Most professional people use it as means to keeping fit. DOC'S CLEARFIELD 13 SOUTH STATE MASSAGE DEPT. PHONE If No Answer Call Entrance Dept. on Center Street Side 98 with basement, city sewer and y--i water, paved street, close to schools. acre farm, older brick home in good condition, city water and gas, flowing well, water. Price of $16,000.00. Excellent 3 bdrm brick home in Layton city with approx 9 acres good land, 3 shares water, 2 car garage and very nice barn. Home is real large with spacious bedrooms, living room and dining room carpeted, hot water heat. This must be seen to be appreciated. We have three very nice 2 bedroom rentals. Move right in. 13 y2 Davis County Realty Co. 173 So. Main, Layton Phone 208-- J C. G. "Bud" Tice Realtor, Ph. 543-Ray F. Lee Phone 766-W 94 R |