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Show 7 Page January HILL TOP TIMES 6 v,umti ii i HAS ANYONE HERE SEEN RANDY? Little five-year-o- ld J 1 answer in the negative. So, he's asking for the help of Hillf ielders. Daddy is Lt. Dee L. Olsen, mobilization assignee in the Comptroller's office. The little dog they are looking for disappeared about December 15 from Flint Farms in LaytonHe is a Llewellyn Setter with patches of gray, black and white. His most identifying marks are little brown eye brows above his eyes. He's about 18 inches high and IS months old. If anyone knows of his whereabouts they should notify George Flint on Kaysville F20 or call Dorothy Nelson, Ext. 260, at the base. ;': RARE INCIDENT Marjorie T. Solomon (left) and her husband, Joseph E. Solomon, each received a Sustained Superior Performance award in the Supply and Service Directorate recently. ' " Mutifvir-iinniin- mmm m 13, 1956 T . Debbie's heart is broken. Her puppy dog is lost and every, night when her daddy comes home from work, the first thing she . asks is, "Did you find Randy?" But so far, Daddy's had to ! r mum m f 7--c 'J trsAS - i SymposiumfromSpeakers RUNS IN THE FAMILY (Continued SuperiLor Performance Award Team Presented Husband-Wif- e page 1) Major General Orvil A. Ander son, who will be the speaker at luncheon January 27 the Kick-o- ff is a former Commandant of the AF's Air War College at Maxwel AFB, Ala. During World War II while serving under Lt. Gen. James H. "Jimmie" Doolittle, he planned and directed the air attacks that brought Hitler's Germany to its knees. Dr. Roland H. Spaulding, who will be the featured speaker at the education luncheon January 28, is the head of the Department of Aeronautical Education, New York University. Doing superior work just seems to "run in the family" for a husband and wife team working at Hill Air Force Base. This young couple, Joseph E and charm, Mrs. Solo-me- n and Marjorie T. Solomon, were ingenuity has displayed capabilities be recently given a coveted Air Force the realm of reasonable yond work award for outstanding they accomplished in their respective Mr. Solomon has worked at Hill positions at the base. The Sustained Superior perform- AFB since January 10, 1942 while ance award along with $200, less Mrs. Solomon has been a Hillf lelder deductions was presented to both since 1948. They reside at 1951 West Mr. and Mrs. Solomon within a 4900 South, Roy. period of two months. Presentations were made by Colonel Philip B. Foote, Director of Supply and Services It was believed that this was C?Cfthe first time an award of this type has been presented to a married couple at this base Mr. Solomon received his citation for outstanding performance in the area Assistance Division at Ogden Air Materiel Area. As an Area -, Assistance Team Leader, Mr Solomon has responsibilities in Supply organizations in an eight state area of the northwest as well as in the Alaskan Air Command The citation accompanying Mr s Solomon's award stated, "In recent reorganizations in the Alaskan Air Commat.d Joe played a leading role in devising plans and procedures whereby various agreements were accomplished for transfer and consolidations of responsibilities. In short, Joe's ability to handle difficult and complex pro blems in a highly commendable manner is phenomenal" TOPS IN SPORTS Major James A. Gerwick, 4677th Radar EvaMrs Solomon, as chief of the luation Flight Commander, accepts the "General's Cup," a rotating Administration Branch Materiel Facilities Division, demonstrated trophy presented each year by Maj. Gen. M- - E. Tillery to the miliin the tary organization making the best showing in athletics, (left to organiza outstanding ability right) are MSgt. Leo Chavarie, 4677th's athletic NCO; Gen. Tiltion, direction, coordination and ac complishments of her branch to lery; Maj. Gerwick and Lt. James Ellis, radar flight's athletic win her award. officer. Her citation read in part, "Through her cooperation and in itiative, various projects, controls and programs have been initiated and accomplished with outstanding II success. By diligent application of n." ml) w Radar Evaluation Flight Again Winners of "General's Cup Hop a Plane for Hawaii be to Pretty Ann Reid, Supply, demonstrates how exciting it would vacation to Hawaii. And, that's just what the enplane for a nine-da- y Air Force Association is going to give to some lucky person. That's the big prize being given by them in connection with the AFA Symposium being held January 27 and 28. They are giving away a free, nine-datrip for two, via United Air Lines, to the Islands. All you have to do is purchase a ticket from one of the hundreds of AFA members who have them available. They're only a dollar. Tickets admit bearers to the big Variety Show and Beauty Contest at the Rainbow Randevu January 27 and also admit couples to the big Air Power Ball January 28 for just half price, which is $1.50. Regular price is $3.00. So, you just can't lose! Hawaii here we come. y, A1C HAL ESPY Hill's Boxing Star Discharged; Will Enter College, Go Pro Airman 1c Hal Espy, Hill AFB's boxing star for the past two years, will be honorably discharged from the Air Force next week. Espy has been combination team trainer and heavyweight of the Hill squad since he was assigned to the base in June, 19o4. top-not- ch While at Hill he won the Northwest Conference heavyweight boxing championship at Mountain Home i AFB, Idaho in March 19.V5 He d Saddler Archie Moore and Ed. was runner-u- p in the heavy dm- - uardo Lause sion at AF-wiboxing meet at Airman Espy started his career Oakland, Calif., the following April at San Diego's Boys' club. He wen The young Diego-Lo- s San Angeles Golden fighter enlisted Gloves in 1951. tourney in the Air Force To date, Espy has fought 28 amaat San Diego, teur bouts, posting 26 wins and two Calif ., in Feb., losses. 1932. During a tour of duty When it comes to parking the with the 12th AF in Germany car the average family becomes a in inr,2-.jEspy steering committee. de 4, entered Nthe a -"English Some people believe anything tionals" boxing tell them if you whisper it. Hal Espy you meet in l!.":j. The event matched outstanding A great many people, like cats, service boxers from six nations in lick themselves with their tongueswhich Espy lost a close one in heafinals. Outstanding participation in intramural athletics has won the vyweight Espy will return to college at 4077th Radar Evaluation Flight the "General's Cup" for the second time Idaho State at Pocatello for one in two years. to complete his education quarter Presentation was made this week to Major James A. Gerwick He will then try the for flight commander, by Maj. Gen. M. E. Tillery, at special ceremonies out for ministry. LAYTON. UTAH the Olympic boxing team. at the base gym. will under turn later pro Espy The General's Cup is presented G. Charlie Johnston, manager of San- at the end of each year to the Hill 2.--2; 28th 21 Oth WeathLog Sq., 3; AFB military organization making Manager 2791st USAF Hospithe best showing in sports, based on er, 1G0; lOOCth OPEN DAILY AACS, 51; and 7th MORNING APPOINTMENTS an accumulated point system. In tal, 111; 23. Communications, Mon. 1D."4 the Thru Thursday FROM 6 TO 9 flight won the rotating 5:30 AJH. to 10 PJkf. The 401st Bomb Wing Tactical trophy by a point score of 40C. Fri. and Sat. 5:30 A.M. to Joe Hess, base athletic director, was not considered in 12 o'clock Midnight WHY WAIT said points are awarded for enter- since its personnel werecompetition in process for a Sunday 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. ing teams in each sport, placing of transferring to Arkansas and HAIRCUT? personnel on base teams, and for many of the troops were on maneuFeaturing BE CLIPPED! vers or at 4th Louisiana winning 1st, 2nd, 3rd, place for Operation Breakfasts Luncheons in league competition in each sport. "Sagebrush." DRIVE OUT AND SHAVE Dinners Points are forfeited if teams fail Lt. James Ellis is the radar WE KATER TO KIDS Guaranteed Fast Service to show up at scheduled games, or athletic officer. He is asFROM if teams fail to enter tournament flight's Only .5 Minutes Drive sisted Leo Chavarie, athby or league play. from Davis County DePHONE AXtel NCO letic X and flight first sergeant. Eleven different sports were set fense Plants. up during the past year for cup STOP BY for BREAKFAST x participants. They were bowling, World-famo- us Drive down for a dell basketball, handball, table tennis, Lower pricesBetter quality cious hot lunch! X volleyball, golf, tennis, softball, COMPARE NO DELAY . . . horseshoes, badminton, and pool. Drive Out and See O We cater to Civic Clubs, r The radar flight took top hon41 C. 1st STRINGIIAM, Luncheons & Special Groups Jewelry ors with an accumulated total of "See Cal Stringham" 381 points. Other squadrons and Bring your Section here Bountiful, Theater Bldg. Roy. Uuh for lunch or dinner meetings. their points were 2849th ABW, 4677th - Signal Cafe Elva I J & J ft is Intcrmountcxin Trailer Co. 3776 Wall Ave, Ogden "Best Trailers of all are Wall." ' if' K ? 00 M-S- DIAMOND8 WORRY'S Darbor Shop North East Utah .... Vaughn |