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Show HILLTOP TIMES Softball League (Formed For Civilian Uoiters On The Hill iv Pi nmv sniLDUiiIt : Here's your chance to play in a league that offers plenty of ! i.iki FORTHCOMING HORSE SHOW Seven Employes Pass Tests In Jr. Management Horse Show Last week the committee for the forthcoming Ogden. Show, July Seven persons, out of a field of Pioneer Days mpftn on who applied for the examina129 working Amonl man7prominent Ogden personalities TTsivfLi An Intramural Softball League J B?5. 18 Mrs Maxine Reed. Base Supply, is tion, successfully passed all phases for civilian workers at Hill AFB Junior Adminis Frank Reed Jr., Maintenance of the is currently being formed which is Hillfioldors trator Development Examination sponsored by the Civilian Welfare recently conducted at Hill Air Force " DeWaine Buck, yuaiity uontroi, are uiau Association, Base. according to Lee To Depot's This examination was conducted Draney, chairman of the athletic 13 Ball committee. recently to . coincide with the reLONG AND FAITHFUL SERVICE of Federal Service Entrance Games will be played immediately popular worker in Maintenance's Acces- lease James L. (Pon) Farrow, WU Hillfielders are cordially invited after working hours at Hill AFB oath anniversary as a leaerai woriter. Examination registers, according to F on the diamond south of main to attend the 13th Anniversary Ceremonies held recently at the Mr. Nano Piersanti, Civilian Per-- , civilian parking lot. Ball of the Naval Supply Depot honored him for the "faith sonnel. base HOT AIR toA total of 129 employees at Hill ful years of service." Pop startTrophies will be awarded winners Clearfield, which will be held of the tournament, Draney said. morrow night, April 21, according ed his federal career with four AFB applied for the examination, 49 of whom met the education and Improved playing conditions, along to a special invitation received at years in the Navy, followed by with paid officiating, are also being the base recently. experience requirement. Adminiseven years pioneering the old stration of the test battery reduced aranged for competing teams. the held at dance is The being Post Office air mail service at the number of candidates to twelve. In order to enroll in this intra- Rainbow Randevu at Salt Lake Salt Lake City and Elko, Nevada. lhe twelve employees who passed mural league, it is necessary to City and will begin at 9 p. m. He first started working at Hill the written test then participated register with the Employee Services of the dance will be group interviews conducted Office, Civilian Personnel. Names theHighlight AFB in July 1041. He's always in oral prizes. giving away of $1500 in"Burch-craftMr. George Holbrook, Comof team members, team captain, and by " is a worked in Maintenance and at ptroller's office, and Mr. Charles the unit represented should be sub- First prize boat, equipped with a one time was Superintendent of LeMay, Maintenance Engineering. mitted to this office which is1 lo- 16 H. motor P. motor and trailer with (clock-houseSeven employees successfully cated in building Engine Repair. He resides at latest-winch. Other Phone is Ext. 301. the interview and were, passed his with 52Lake wife, Salt City are a table tennis set, Sjf, rated All teams must be composed prizesset for. the therefore, of silverware, mixmaster, gp Florence, where he enjoys the entire examination eligible piece and placed on a entirely of players presently em viinm electric oven. and olftaner. hobby of growing flowers. rank order roster. Successful canployed by the shop or unit repre Drawing for prizes will be held didates are presently being considsented. Draney said. at 10:30 p. m. It is not necessary NUPTIAL NEWS Last year eight teams from ered for placement in Junior Man. sections' of the base partici to be present at the ball to win the agement type positions at Hill Metal Conerratulations are in order for Ralph D. Stephenson, Sheet first three prizes. AFB. pated in the league wed who were Base Bessie new his and Adams, Supply, bride, "Look around your organization Tickets, which are $1.00 each, Section,7 at Elko, Nevada. The new Mrs. Stephenson was honored at and gather up a soltball team, can be obtained at the Civilian April held by friends and several parties to chance a said. "Its reserreally Cafeteria. Anyone desiring Draney Anybody noticed that merry twinkle in Margaret Owen's eyes? have some fun and the Civilian vations should contact the Rainbow It's because the boy friend, Ernie Brown, came all the way from Welfare Association will foot the Randevu in Salt Lake City. Nevada with a beautiful big diamond for her, according to reports from bill. Also you may win the base her office. Margaret takes care of office work in the Project Aircraft Self-Improveme- nt championship for your organiza Ruth rode on my motorbike, Inspection Section, Maintenance. tion." Today's the wedding day for Miss LaRue Coy, Ground CommunicaFurther information may be ob- Directly back of me; tions, who is scheduled to exchange "I Do's" with George B. Manisco. tained by calling Mr. Draney at I hit a bump at sixty-fivf And rode on ruthlessly. the base motor pool, Ext. OiX). parties honoring the bride included a Dutch Kitchen luncheon held at the Peacock Room given by A total of 175 persons from Hill Newlyweds Joseph N. Lane, Ground Communications, and the AFB have enrolled in the Spring former Vergie Bruin have set up housekeeping at 3821 Grandview Drive, Quarter WANNA FLY? courses John T. Stokes, Property Section Chief, Maintenance, at their own expense, according to Ogden played a starring role recently in a "Father of the Bride" episode. His Mr. Floyd Probasco, civilian per daughter, Arlene Stokes1, was married to Kelvin Hess in the Logan sonnel. Base UR Clearing and Control Branch, Maintenance, Temple These courses, which are held at reports some nuptial news. Joyce Mason is engaged to Leland Nay Hill AFB immediately following with a wedding date set for June 8. Violet Lancaster and Arlo Hyde working hours, cover the followare making wedding plans for the summer. ing subjects: basic electronics, ad s, vanced electronics, Hill AFB military personnel interested in private flying at BABY TALK mathematics, intermediate prices now have a golden opportunity to do so, according to Leading the parade of Stork Statistics is the report of "No. Nine," algebra, geometry, college algebra, A1C Lavaughn C. Gladney, 7th Comm. squadron operations clerk. in the Frank Call's family. The new son, who was born April 7 and accounting, jet engines, trigonom Airman uiadney is organizing weighed 7 pounds, makes the roll call at the Call home read: Six boys, etry, and calculus. an- off-baflying club at Ogden three girls. Frank works in Work Specification Branch, Command Municipal Airport and is looking Workload Control, Maintenance. for prospective members. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. JohnLocal Smoke-Eate- rs Entrance fee to join, according son, Ground Communications, to Gladney, will be $25 which will have a new baby boy born March Up be used to buy a plane and pay for 30 . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Firc-fighti- ng liability insurance. A 4v Anderson, Petroleum Branch, 65 h.p. Luscomb has been lined up Base Supply, are the at Hill Air Force proud parthat is in good shape and can be ents of a baby girl born 8 Base are eager to know the latest April bought at the right price, he said. A new baby was welcomed Based on 50 hours flying time, a bating fires. private license will cost $127. This at the home of Roland and Betty Last year 33 firemen took corre includes entrance fee, 10 hours of Brown, Clearfield. They'll call courses which outlined spondence instruction at $3 per hour, and the new son Reginald. Roland on fire and information the latest fuel for 40 hours of solo time. Metal section. to Paul in Sheet works aircraft rescue, according Those already having a private and the Chief of Fire Ronnfeldt, Keith Richardson, Aircraft "ticket" are also encouraged to Rescue Activity at Crash Aircraft Electrical Accessories Shop, is join and participate in the club. Hill. Club dues will be pegged at $5 about his new son who more Twenty-fiv- e bragging ow long were you stationed are per month to cover' incidental course tnis year. the was born April 6 and "weighed taking in Alaska?" The is for all 89 members goal 7 ounces. 9 pounds, Although designed for officers or to complete of the fire department Two new arrivals at the Preventive Field Maintenance and Ground this airmen at Mill Ar ts, the club is course. special open to civilian buddies of the Equipment Section are both boys. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pettit will name hv-thExThe trninintro is ecri- vpn ti tt members. Mr. and Mrs. will call tension Course their new son James Eric Gunter Institute at First meeting of the club will be their new baby Donald Craig. LaRell Sparks, Property Section, Maintenance, and his wife, Sherril, Air Force Base, Ala. announced soon. Club officers will AI be elected at the first session. have a new son, Michael. uua ana uariene uenara are celebrating the arrival ot a new Luncheon Speaker more the information about For S fwho weighed l pounds, 6 ounces. This is the second girl for daughter contact Airman club, Major James A. Gerwick. com Gladney by the Benard's. Bud works in the Materials and Process Branch, mander of the 4677th Radar Eval calling Ext. 583. Maintenance. 4 l If uation at Hill, was the mam Flight Four new fathers were reported from Maintenance's Electrical, week at a Kiwaros last Armament and Test Equipment Section. Lester J.' Schoonmaker has a speaker luncheon-meetin- g V ' J ' Club in Ogden. new baby daughter to go along with his two sons. Kenneth E. Williams ,M For Fun 1 The subject of the majors taw is happy with his first boy. They'll call him Raymond Lawrence. Robert was the radar defense system. l.. euy welcomed a baby girl on April 10. Ronald E. Opp and wife They tell about the man who naa a Daoy gin also born on April 10. stepped up to the bar wry optimistwo hours about and later tically went away very misty optically. THIS AND THAT Bud Folkman, Sheet Metal, won fourth place in the nation's largest Airman: "Sir, May I have your Quarterhorse show at Tucson. Arizona. His entrv com net in iHa for my wife?" class against 16 other horses from all over the western Trim Dody Judah, Boaking some daughter filly Her old man: Bring your wife states Ray O. Mc Entire,, Hydraulic and Rigging Crew, 9 Line, of that winter; sunshine at Mi around and we'll see." has accepted a position in Tech Services. ami Beach, Fla., stretches herIda Hall. Administration Office. Base Sunnlv. self on a garden wall. Now that The secret of success is makinc and friends recently spent an excitintr weekend at. T.n Voima v.Uia normal weather has returned to Miami, Dody is hay with the grass that grows un- - Henry, foreman of Bulk Storage Petroleum, Base Supply, has been off work for some time because his wife has been critically ill at St. once aeain frolicking at the der other people's feet. Benedict s . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Duane P. Woodland. Ground Commnnira. beach. ons' ar1 on.a vacation in Kentucky Mrs. Elaine Tomlinson, Ground Do you think my wife will smell Communications has departed. the base after my breath?" . , !: r:usnermen irom maintenance got an carlv start on fiahinir fun. alcohol rup the covers "No, it would solve up." many Cooperation when they spent a weekend at Bender's Lodge in Hagerman problems. For instance, freckles Idaho. Frank H. Taylor, J. L. Smith, V. O. Johnson, D. Bench, Valley, "It's the only way Bill can eat and C. Dime: A dollar with all the taxes Spendlove report that would make a nice coat of tan if sandwas excellent even though windy conditions hie wife's three-deckfishing taken out of it. they'd just get together. me unes oui 01 reacn. iau Him I 1 A T.n Invited Navy Anniversary Tdhh ce X?7andL iu """ . v.-,Ur,. 16-fo- ot S-0- 00 ). , self-loadi- ne 75 Persons Take Training Courses. e, Pre-nupti- al rs. .... .... ilitary Group Organizing Private Flying Club Soon self-developm- receiver-transmitter- . - se fit 1 side-by-sid- e, ftrush ... on Latest Ways Fire-fighte- rs .... . fire-fighte- rs ri .a .... Oyha-Pntche- - s. hr r Jest f ludah's Wall two-year-o- ld .... F-8- semi-tropic- al .... . uig wiches r er |