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Show I HILL TOP TIMES neet isBts - jgS. ,r-- & nine (tacuse MATS l4 Tuesday 2b P'y Cullimore, go between the the Syracuse ag-(- fi Syracuse - defending is wnrr.nHi iL me 11 iv vuit J -- . 1 from last year. the top teams in Horn-tfSXs- e, the Besides PJktS. other teams are and Waiters ffifeon Terrace, and Og- - ' Si . TOP KEGLERS Winners' f ""ers- isowling League are "V the MATS Fivers (ah S re (top row- - left to right) Capt. James nSbUry Carme, ?.aJLofaso, and Lt. Harry sJansburv ?iu2 w Nordenstrom. Lt. p?' Mt Wallace - MS tfl da GAmvets on Terrace on was finally theirs. tean was predominately CA0m?oSe of officers of the 1000th AALS Squadron, but were well supported by severalthey OOAMA am menHers were: ; ?tJ-Nordenstrom, AACS; Lofaso. OOAMA; $arnel raaj. u. p. Karpowicz, OOAMA; - - qu rounds Evans, Weather; Lt. Erastus Ruga, AACS; Lt. Bruce Stans-burAACS; Lt. Harry Stans-burOOAMA; and CWO Harold Warriner, AACS. The team was captained by Lt. Ruga who presented individual trophies to his winning MATS team for a very successful bowling season. ' y, y, Fashions Og-tVle- determine the 0,ii,r, SPRING CARPET June 13, Wash-J- n s, June 20, and Sad meet 3-- 1 api. Joseph Bigos. June 20. each of the two rounds later this summer in a Joff to nff,v0 team e - of play, will appear three more BSe firsthalf. They will hn fini v., was an uphill battle for the iyerB who spent the last five Capt. James Black, AACS; Capt. weens oi the season trying to catch Joseph Bigos, AACS; Capt. Rich-ar- d Up With their nnnnsiinn tSRhn Affleck nf i)s triumph u Lfte Norn Park 11 Flyers Triumph Entering the last day of competition in spvmd rl Bowlinar Leacup tho . w... mato i ueieaiea tne tnira-piacand barely eked out a in ih Utah ,2 Page : league jSSonfor Hill AFB military Wei at all games is free upon sating an I D. card at the gate John Affleck Park. family tickets will be sold season. But a family of parts and children under 16 years So ii I admitted for $1. Single will be 50 cents for and 25 cents for persons un he fesion pi M years. of Iliae-U- i season league umpires for Hill AFB includes two Some 't me oase of the 4677th gym. FISHING TACKLE ARCHERY-CAM- P EQUIPMENT MITCHELL FIRST .300 GRADE The Utah Golf Association invites all golf enthusiasts at Hill AFB to support the coming Utah Open, according to Keith Clapier, Production Control Division, Maintenance. The 19o7 Utah Open will be played at the Fort Douglas Country Club, Salt Lake City, on July 25 to 28, he said.. It is anticipated HIP fcUy Sporting Goods North Main, Layton HOMES of the 4677th Radar Evaluation Golfers Invited To Utah Open $14.95 B00TS-$9- .95 2 Bowlers Flight, get ready to add some more trophies to the squadron trophy case that's just about overflowing. The hardware the boys are holding is the result of capturing Hill AFB's 1957 intramural bowling season. Rear row (left to right) are MSgt. Leo L. Chavarie (team captain), TSgt. James Cutler, and Maj. John J. Hutchinson. Front row are Alc Craig Meusel, TSgt. Bert Brimhall, Alc Yictor Gergel, and Lt. Eugene Bonfiglio. For the record, the 4677th defeated the 28th Logistic Support Squadron in two different playoffs to take the title. It makes three years in a row that the radar flight has walked off with intramural bowling honors. Radar s Wuation Flight. The other is Jerome Green on the staff sergeant 4677th REF Get New Laurels of - the OF DISTINCTION to be the largest golf tournament ever held in Utah, lt expects to draw some of the name golfers throughout the country to shoot for the $o(XJ prize money. event Tickets for the four-da- y can be nurchased at any eolf course or by contacting Mr. Clap ier, H.xt. 842o. Any person or business firm wishing to buy a $2.1 sponsorship should get in touch with Mr. Clapier. The sponsorship includes the sponsors name on the official program, automobile decal for the tourney, two tickets and an invi tation to the Calcutta Dinner lor the evening of July 23 v basement brick construction. Several varied Some with carPorts' some with flragesanSrt0 ChSe from' hard-Bitc- h Leramic tile window ood sills, beautifully finished fl0 0rs" 0ver the normal number of electric outlets. d throughout n natural finish. "Birch faced linen dts ther features in these outstanding homes in finest "Uft" . . FOR REAL LIVING . SEE Worth Building 100.00 150.00 200.00 250.00 300.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 FRKK 84 It's Worth Building 6 Mo 10 Mo 17.25 25.88 34.50 43.13 51.76 86.27 172.54 258.81 345.08 10.55 15.83 21.11 26.39 31.67 52.79 105.58 153.37 211.16 . Westenskou & Clay, Inc. PHONE Level Payment Each Month Loan Amount 1,500.00 And ts AT LOW COST CREDIT UNION RATES 500.00 Superior Builders ((I THE LEVEL PAYMENT WAY . ful1 REAL HOMES 2447 KIESEL 9423 ON SIGNATURE. CAR. 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