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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 2 6, Lr 195t TOP VALUE USE CAR CLEARANCE SAU 4me$ 55 Dodge Royal (LNAfl Radio, Heater, Powerf lite 2-- S. FrAddress all advertisements to the Inland Printing- - Company, Kaysville, Utah. NOW Publisher L. E. ANDERSON Ai.A :; C-1- 24 .$19951 V-- 8, R. & H. ;..i785 $1645.11 WAS NOW 54 Stude. 6 Wagon 10-ye- ar eather Seat, Low WAS NOW 54 Chev. ' Mileage ' $i54o,f $1495.ft Bel-Ai- r, 4-- Radio, Heater, Excellent Cot WAS ...$13651 NOW .... ... -- $1295.ft 54 Ply. Savoy, 2-- tec er ;ce ( Overdrive, Heater, WAS " ces Sharp ' $1295,f NOW $11451 '53 Ply. Sub., Heater, Overdrive, Clean $11951 WAS It 2-- NOW 1 $1095.(1 Small Fry Get Big tick Fully Equipped, Power Steering NOW Out of Visit to Jill AFIB WAS $1265.(1 .... 1 1 'Un-.T- C-1- 24 '53 DeSoto Firedome, F-84- EDE'S PLACE Susan was carried Down a ladder But she said MADISON AVENUE Phone Ogden, Utah 2763 to NOW 10 All eating their lunch And they were all sitting In a great big bunch. CLEANERS Stork Club "Your Clothes Best Friend" WE HAVE... No Gimmicks GIVE... No Stamps WE GIVE... No Steak Knives WE cut your throat) Dut We Do Give You Quality nigniignt oi tneir visit was a Cute little Kristy Jo (above) will trip through the world's lareest be about 2H years old when her operational transport Diane the erandpa sees her again. Grandpa is Marinus Tollestrup. civilian guard at the base. Little Kristv has gone with her mother and dad, both for mer iinmeiaers. tor an overseas tour of duty with the Third Air Force at South Ruislip. England Her dad. Paul Tollestruo, worked in the Comptroller's office. Her mother, Carole CHollie), worked in Maintenance's Tech Services, and was one of Hillfield's favorite Many Hillfielders remember Kristy's grandma, Elsie Tollestrup, who worked at the base cafeteria for many years but now is "taking it easy" at home. pin-un- s. Cloaning At Lowest Possible Prices Rov. Utah Globemaster operated bv the 2bth Logistic Support Squadron. lad They climbed ud the der to the cockpit of the huge craft and were amazed at the hundreds of dials, clocks and controls nec- C-1- 24 12-fo- ot $13,400.00. WASHER & REFRIGERATOR REPAIR We Service All Makes of Major Appliances ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authorized Service on Westinghouse - Whirlpool - ABC - Maytag, Etc. All Appliance Refrigerator .Service P. G. "PETE" BOAM. Manatrer Phones 12 Emergency 72 3996 Madison Ave., Ogden, Utah "X LAYTON 2 bdrm brick with at tached frarage, large lot, should GI or FHA large kitchen with 0. good sized utility. Asking garage, nicely landscaped lot NOW $1045.1 )r 'an a Date COMPARE 208-- J km $795.0 NOW $695.(K ' fehi Sen m: s P hi( Clean . - WAS $945.0 NOW $865J C '51 Chev. 6 Bel. Air, Drive, Extra New Paint WAS l ' $895.C NOW '50 Ford C Clean, $795.0i V-- 8, 4-D- Custom-Overdriv- r. e, Clei Good Motor, $495.(? $345.(K 2-D- r. Sedan-Hyd- ra., 31 Radio, Heater, New Paint WAS C, r $445.5 NOW $385.(K PICK-UP- S 49 Int. KB-2- , Trait Ton, Good Tires WAS NOW '49 Int. Y2 3ww $295.1 Tra KB-- 2, Ton, Runs Good WAS $3600 NOW $285.0 Tras '51 Int. L110, V2 Ton, Good Tires, Good Ewa1 with chain link fencing. Vene$495.(H NOW tian blinds throughout, auto Tra washer and dryer, tile bath and '51 Int. L110, large kitchen. Will G. I. total V2 Ton, Extra Equipment; price $9800.00. WAS View lots in East Kaysville, good NOW $520.0 sized with all improvements, Trans. '53 Dodge, such as paved street, curb-g, Clean New Extra ter, sidewalk, city sewer and Paint, $890 water. Priced from $1250.00 to WAS ut 3 bdrm brick with FOR RENT: . f T aA garage in j,ayton, $y3.UO per mo. inciuaes water. - 175 South Main, Lay ton C. G. TICE, Realtor Office rnone, Kays. WAS '51 Buick Super Low Mileage, 12 Drive Ont and See C. STRINGHAM, Jewelry "See Cal Strinsrham-Theat- re Bid sr. Roy, Utah tl '51 Buick Spec. De luxe ; Dyno., R. & H., Extra Clean Better quality DAVIS COUNTY REALTY CO. Floyd Maisey n $1145F $10,-500.0- VERY clean 2 bdrm frame with ft WAS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RIVERDALE 2 bdrm brick with full basement and approx. 1 acre with coop, landscaped, in good location, stove and carpets remain. Purchase equity at approx. $2900.00 down. Total price oi Jaii Pi DIAMONDS Lower prices en1 '52 Buick Super H. To- p- ( Dyno., Full Power, Clean civilian bowlers. If they can get enough peonle interested they have We saw the jet reserved Wednesday evenings at Way ud in the sky the alleys for their bowling activi And all we could say ties. Is "My, my, my!" Anyone interested in joining the The poem was signed by Eldon. league should contact Margaret crent and Dale. Montgomery, JUxt. 8504 or 759. DRESSWELL ! $875.0( in bowling? WAS If so, here's a date for vou. NOW Some of the keglers at Hill AFB are organizing a mixed league for '50 Olds 6, We saw the men P. M. Open Except Sundays WE CATER TO PARTIES 6 ! Automatic Trans., Like Net , WAS $995.L For Summer Bowling? Interested summer It didn't matter. C toy '53 Stude. Champ. De lux-e- 's. How's About ,1I $13951 F-8- If -.- Pont. Station Wagon, "A decade of security through global airpower" isas the record major miliAir Force's current observance of its war. in preventing global tary instrument of the Nation said in 1949: "It is certain that Europe Winston Churchill under bombardment some time London and communized been have would bomb m the hands of the atomic of the ago, but for the deterrent UmtThe decade the Air Force is calling attention to began on March 21, , j. nM..i s v, tA nf o War Dpnartment letter setting up .strategic Air Command. Tactical Air Command, and Air Defense Command under the Commanding General of the Army Air ForcesAir Force to Strategic The Letter changed the name of Continental : n a r that Hn TAC h activated at Tampa, Florida, 'i "on or before 31 March 1946" and Hq ADC at Mitchel Field, New York, iissiLtsrj "on or before 31 March 1946." It also activated, transferred or inacti AJ lc George Ricks, 28th Logistic Support Squadron, tightens a seat as aner and other certain Forces Air organizations for Phillip Dodds while Brent Carver and Bonnie vated numbered belt in a tk.m n. nna nf t Via three new combat commands. Freestone look on. A little more than a year later, on July 26, 1947, a new law (the National SecurityA Act of 1947) made the Air orce an inaepenueni MY! i Vnrro urcrfl transferred virtually all the air mis- - MY, MY, T The Army sions for which the Army had formerly been responsible. Air Force, the Air CorpsU. S. Army, and the General Headquarters Air Force (Air Force Combat Command) were transferred to the U.b. a,- 'Force was sworn in on tjwq rrv.o fiTct m.. Seprptnrv nf the Air swtoTvirwM. 1R 1?U7 nnrl the Nation's air arm began to. function co in the equally with the ground and sea arms . under "unified control" - defense establishment. TfcoaA dtp organizational hierhliehts of three AF commands dur More important-i- s what they and the other ing the past 10 years. 1 1 At 1" rt tin The Air Force has 34 new fans as the result of a visit to HJll iwvc maKe tnat tneir bimhujiuousu m commands operations pussiuie Air Force Base by a Fourth Grade school class from a nearby town. the past 10 years. vounesters from Clinton visited the A bus load of wide-eve- d How the U. S. Air Force has contributed to "a decade of security in this article in a later recounted be will tfcrnncrri airoower" and were w larce repair hangars o to operate the plane. Some series.o" taken on a rare inspection trip essary were also allowed to talk of them Globemaster. They through a over the plane's loud speaker sys PARADE EASTER OF HIT returned to their classes thrilled tem. NEW ARRIVAL over the and excited to the point where they The Stork took They were amazed to find out Mark Kingston, Area Support Easter Bunny at priority the Glen Swan- - even broke out into poetry. the plane was capable of that Inspection Section, Maint., and his ger home last Sunday and left an Tour officials at the base re- carrying 200 with the are fully equipped troops Vz two wife, Dorothy, 8 and happy pound baby boy. The cently received "thank you" let- and that it produced enough elec new baby girl which arrived for sisters agree with mom and dad ters from the grateful them on March 21. The five pound, it was the nicest Easter present in which tricity to meet the needs of they said, "We have been small 14 ounce daughter brings the box they ever got. Glen Swanger works community. making pictures, maps, stories, The smallfry then toured the 11 score to two boys and two for m .Branch, the girls Aircraft Inspection, Hill ' poems and word lists about acre repair hangars where they s the Kingstons. They reside at 74 West 5th South AFB." saw workers busy repairing 9 s Bountiful. They also sent along the and Some of the children following rioem, written in an al ran into their parents. Approxi 11 childish hand: most painfully-nea- t Mil Spaghetti and Meat Balls mateiy nan oi the chiiarens' par ents at work AFB. went We to Hillfield mil Fried Chicken . . . Steaks The children are the students of a In bus, great big Pizza Pi Mrs. Yvonne And they took a picture Fourth Mitchell, Grade teacher at Clinton school. Of all of us. DIAL . . 54 "Decade of Security" From VJhen? the theme of the CYou mi eh t ' WAb $25051 NOW .. ... .. $2395 V-- 8 55 Merc. Custom, Fully Equipped WAb Hill Top Timei la an unofficial newspaper published the interest of personnel at Hill Air Force Printing Company. Kay.ville, Utah, inthe Armed Force, Press Service. Air Fore. Base. Utah. Hill Top Times receives totaed In New. Service, and the Air Materiel Command P'".SvMaterIml or 3r"d'c"fd' these services, with the exception of those marked copyrighted to the AFPB, may be reprinted provided proper creditation is nyen of the Ar AMC-POpinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those Phone 1118 Sunday and Evenings Kaysville 700 or 1118 $7851 NOW Other '48, '49, '50 Model All Inspected and Tagg PRICED TO SELL! i PREECe MOTOR CC LAYTON PHONE 560 USED CAR LOT A Yf pi 1 J I- - |