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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 8 January HERE'S THE LATEST 195 Hill On The Happenings "TALENT SCOUTS" NEEDED The response ha3 been good in the forthcoming "Miss Air Power" to be sure we've got every eligible beauty beauty contest but we want we're hereby going to nominate each one entered in the contest. So, of you "talent scouts'' to help us recruit more beauties. Look around gal working your office or shop. If you've got a pretty, shapelyshelittle must be single are, The want we qualifications her. only there is in this talent No 28. necessary and 18 and between the ages of contest. Two beauty crowns will be given in this competition, because to both Hill AFB and the Ute Squadron, AFA, are looking for a girl 2. To enter your favoron state finals February the in them represent ite gal, just send her name and telephone number to K , or call in the information to Dorothy Nelson, Ext. 2G0, FOUND. telling how to "Double the foot: a square get toes under." SIXTH-GRADE- R SIGN on farm house: "We shoot every tenth salesman and the ninth one just left. "OSCARS" FOR PERFORMANCE A Uh.Ia skit, recentlv nut on in the Accounting l, Division of the Comptroller's Office was so audience the presentetc." that stupendous, Reward." Mary ed the director an Pratt was the recipient and she receivedwasit for which predreaming up a skit on Security sented to the approximately 200 workers in the Accounting Division. Mary is the Unit Security Officer and used this method of getting the month- ly awnvitv mpKsaofi across. Ileloine with the prouuction were Foss Kobinson and Mark Langliers. Col on the 'award' were Madelyn bchmiat laborating - ' "col-losa- 1 i iviary ana 1 rrait A HOMETOWN is where they wonder how you ever got as far as HOLDING mmwi. GREETINGS FROM HILLFIELDERS OVERSEAS Hill workers serving at various overseas bases are mighty happy to hear any word about the folks back home. This point was brought out in several letters received at the base thanking us for sending them copies of the Hill Top Times. Cordelia Zenker, formerly em ployed as a Time, Leave and Payroll Clerk, at Hill and now workFrance, ing at Chateauroux, wrote: "I was very pleased when the Hill paper reached me the other day. Would be very happy to have my name put on the regular mailing list. It will be fun to keep up with some of my old A PARASOL protects fair friends. ively, Carole Corby, from Arnold A. Geisler, now serving But it doesn't completely at Ladd AFB, Alaska, who for- her several charms that merly worked as an Airframe the eye at Miami Beach. Assembler in Maintenance, said: "It was very nice to read about STORK CLUB the things going on at Hill Field. So far, I am very happy about my job here and am looking forward to seeing some other terLMjiitnwiiiMMiiuTTr-Tn-imm-"- e- liii - ii I u i . I and happily, they sauntered along the country lane like young lovers in the springtime. Suddenly she held her face up to him. He folded her close in his arms and kissed her passionately. You would never have guessed they were married They weren't. Tt. j- "tfl you did. HANDS ritory in the future. Thanks for your interest in me and wanting it's been a lovely evening, now to keep me informed with the DON'T COME IN AND SPOIL happenings at Hill." "Any word from home is a welcome treat," said Ray Dunn, former Electronic Quality Control Inspector who is assigned to Chateauroux, France. At the same spot are two other Hill employees, Ed McClaskey, Installations, and Kex fcshellenberger, formerly employed as an air craft mechanic, who sent their "Thanks" for the paper. From Burtonwood, England comes word from four Hillfielders, XMOian Maniuil, Jhuck LeMay, William JVlummey, and Parley Baker, Manfull, writing the letter, said: "Thanks, we certainly appreciate the paper. A little info from home helps an awful lot. We don't feel that we have been abandoned at any rate." Nolan went on to write: "My family and I are enjoying England very much, with the exception of the petrol rationing which reallv stops all tourism. All of the Ogdenites are located generally in or near Liverpool about 15 to 20 miles from the base. With no more than 10 gallons of petrol a month, you can see why this rationing pinches Uf course, we are spoiled and walking is not necessarily an Amer ican accomplishment. The housing isn't bad. nor can I sav it is it's a little antiquated. We have found our neighbors to be extremely ' as we inencuy ana neipiui ana not quite as stand-oflis- h anticipated -'- LOST I 1 "I JJ FOUND ,T- - MM Young lady after the fifth "I certainly feel a lot more like I do now than I did when came in!" FOR SALE VIRUS VICTIM: "I'm so full of LIKE NEW, 2 bedroom bricj home with attached garage penicillin that if I sneeze, I'll cure someone. gas heat, storm doors, h scaping and sprinkling syd tern. .Layton Location. WHEN a person tells you, "I'll skinned think it over and let you know" Old Sol. obscure gladden sell G. I. or F. H. A. Phonf Mr. Katz at Salt Lake you know. Empire pointment. Adolescent: A person old enough to stay up for the late programs on TV and young enough to enjoy them. for ad 83 IT" HOUSEWARMING WITH AN ORIENTAL FLAVOR Imagine all the excitement at the Dimmon M. Payne house a few months back when they learned the stork had left twin boys at their home. Well, it's been exciting ever since, too. The young sons, Scott and Mark, are shown above sunning themselves. Mr. Payne is employed in the AF Special Pur pose Fire Truck Unit, Vehicle Repair Branch. The twins have an older brother, Dick, 12; and two sisters, Nancy, !, and Debra, 3. Inflation: Something that cost few years ago and now costs ila to get it fixed. $10 a AN AUCTION is where you get something for nodding. Signal Cafe LAYTON. UTAH Elva G. Vaughn Manager OPEN DAILY Mon. Thru Thursday 5:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Fri. and Sat. 5:30 A.M. to 10:00 P. M. Sunday 5:30 A.M. to 9 :00 P.M. Getting ready to throw a housewarming party in Japan is Lee and Goldie Florence shown above with a Japanese workman watching construction of the home they'll soon occupy. Mr. Florence, civilian personnel officer at Hill for many years, is filling a similar spot at Tachi-kawJapan for a couple of years. And the Florences will have gome of their close friends to invite to their housewarming too, because there's quite a few other Hillfielders over there, including Stan Dee from Procurement and Hank Scheuller from Personnel. Stan and Hank will occupy one of these new houses, too, Mr. Florence said The homes are Japanese construction, but western style. However, Mr. Horcnce (a said, "all the doors are about four inches too low for me to walk through." The homes are mod- mi iicut,. 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