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Show HILL TOP TIMES 12 Page January 10, 1953' Top Times Wins First Place Annual A C Newspaper Contest Mill On The Hill Top Times was named first place winner in the annual Air Materiel Command base newspaper contest, according to a tele- AFB, Mobile, Alabama; Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, Calif.; and type from AMC. Tachikawa AFB, Japan. The local paper was named newspaper of the year in category IV The Hill Top Times will now of the contest, which put it in com Air Materiel Comrepresent petition with publications of AMC Antonio, Texas; Olmsted AFB, mand in an Air Force-wid- e bases with 10,K)O or more popul- Middletown, Pa.; Norton AFB, San newspaper contest to be held ation. Bernardino, Calif; Robins AFB, in Washington, D. C, January SacraJudges gave the Hill Top Times Georgia; McClellan AFB, 22. Copies of the local newsWright-Patterso- n the top place in competition with mento, Calif.; paper have already been fornewspapers from Kelly AFB, San AFB, Dayton, Ohio; Brookley warded to the Pentagon for the contest. The Office of Information Serv ices, Office of the Secretary of the AF, announced the panel of judges for the AF's second annual Newspaper Award to be as follows: Roger P. Fox, Director of Communications for Hill and Knowlton, public relations consultants, New York City; Ralph Piatt, Editor of Pegasus, Fair-chil- d i l - Hill Gets New Service Station Ribbon cutting ceremonies were in order last Friday when Hill ' AFB rpened its brand new service station for military personnel Dignitaries at the event were Blaine Pack (left), Utah Oil Co. marketing manager, and Col. E. F. Hubbard, Hill AFB Commander. The station was built by Utah Oil for Hill on a competitive bid. Hours are 0930-170weekdays, 0900 to 1200 hours on Sat- - . urdays, and closed Sundays. Engine & Airplane Corporation; Don Mace, Editor" of Air Force Times; Ned Root, Director of Public Relations, Convair Division, General Dynamic Corp; and a newsman from Washington, D. C. i Chief or Vice Chief of Staff in mid February. The Hill Top Times is a responsibility of the Information Services Office. It is published by the Inland Printing Co., Kaysville. Editor is Mrs. Dorothy G. Nelson. Mrs. Nelson has worked at Hill AFB for ten years and edited the base newspaper for the last seven years. Her husband, Guy, works in the Bomarc Branch, Missiles Division, Maintenance. They reside in Clinton and have five children. . NEWS Lt. Colonel Uriel P. d'Acosta, Chief of Information Services, and Mrs. Dorothy G. Nelson, Editor of the Hill Top Times, examine the teletype from Air Materiel Command that announced the local base newspaper garnered top honors in the annual AMC Base Newspaper Contest. GOOD 1 Editors of newspapers placing first in each of the four population categories will be invited to the Pentagon for presentation of plaques bv the in ( j i- 1 0, Supply Worker Retires With Exceptional Sick Leave Record A Hill AFB employwho didn't miss a day off the ee, job on account of sickness in the Prior to retirement, Mr. accumulated better than wman 15-ye- ar - Save on our HUGE MAPLE SELECTION! All on SALE QUICKEST, SUREST STARTS ON COLD MORNINGS PRICED S)95 OPEN STOCK Be Safer With Fisk's Gieon Stamps With Evciy PurcSiasc! Guaranteed Battery Protection EASY CREDIT TERMS OPEN 7 DAYS WEEKLY il r--. N-- w. v initsmo) ...ion 1,300 hours of sick leave to his credit last ten years and who was never Base officials stated that the record "is exceptional among Hill late to work during his " Civil Service career, retired this employees." week. The former sunnlv wnrlrpr was' ' He is Jacob Bowman, warehouse presented a diamond ring by his as a going-awa- y preforeman in base supply. sent. Mr. Bowman started his career Mr. Bowman resides at 3481 at the Ogden base in 1942 in the Grant Ave., Ogden, with his wife, supply operation. He transferred Elva. They have three children, to Utah General Depot in late 11 grandchildren and one great 1945 and worked there until mid grandchild. 1947 when he returned to Hill His retirement plans include AFB. plenty 01 traveling. 'SSU from only Bo- CHARMING EARLY AMERICAN Single Dresser Double Dresser Triple Dresser Chest of Drawers Chest on Chest Bookcase By ' Bed Plain Panel Bed Night Stand ... Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Keg. Reg. SALE SALE SALE (J9.95 SALE H9.95 SALE 5).)5 SALE ,'9.95 SALE iu)5 SALE $79.95 119.95 139.95 $69). 99.95 109.93 59.93 79.93 49.95 34.95 24.93 SUMTER 100 Hardwood 11 EASY TERMS FREE PARKING Any Ogden Parking Lot one of "1 UTAH'S LARGEST STORES U 111 mm --J mm J4 1 m |