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Show Joseph I )onn 1 I i 1 (on i I i I MAKI'A, TKAAS Joseph Hi'llll iiillall, ,,i,l..'U lus wings mi Apiil i, I'.'ii, w tu n lie gi aiiuati',1 as a SicoihI Lieutenant hum the .Warm, Texas, A Ah' Ailviuieeil i" lying; Schuol, il was auiHiiiiu-cd by Cel. tieralil lleyle, i-oiiunauiliug oftTcer. Lieutenant Hilton was coiiiniiss-ieiii'il coiiiniiss-ieiii'il u pon coniplct ion of liis course in training ill twin-engine planes. He was assigned here from (Inrtl-ner (Inrtl-ner Field, Tal't, California. l.ii'Uli'iiant 1 1 ilton, sou of Saiiiiiel Whitney and I.yilia A. Kkins Hilton, Hil-ton, was born at (llnisteatl, near l'lovo, I tah, November I. hUl. lie attended the grade anil high schools at l'leasant (hove t spent four semesters at the 1!. Y. F. at 1'rovo. I While at High School lie was a i: emlii i- of the football team ami was active in tennis anil other sports. He was also a member of the Tinipaiiogns Stalo- M. Men's Basketball chnmeionship tram o! the l'.'.'I'.l- IO season. P.vmi went through the Scouting lequiromei-.ts anil became an Kagle Seoul, and he received the Arrow, head Award and served for a time as Assistant Scoutmaster in the Pleasant Orove Third Ward. lie i an Khler in the L. H. S. Chvr Ii and was 1st Counselor in his (hioHim and was President of 'ho TVueogs ,1'iovuni. He u.'med the National Caanl d l'leasant Grove, and was advanced to a corner;-.' in March. 1911, and then to a Sere-cant. Jul v. 1011. TTe la (-' was transferred to the Fm.'ed States Air Corp". |