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Show HILL TOP TIMES 121955 Hill Sof tballers Go To Mountain Home AFB or Ilorthwest Meet Tykes AFB urogram Fun g families is now gez TO " full swing, according Carlton A. uearmau, JJjG a full-T"- lr k ds C loVovide thexxcc.lesome Cutting na year-rou- w said Mr Dearman. . T oi ios-- . !r direction -- ,,m nf voungsters U m in a T 7 enlisted events. Every 1130, ttlrSso toames Garden Un PfS, KwVk put on by the 5Sd at Hifi Gar- - is class S is '"" oi expenses, Mr. of Dearman sted. . the program is well the warrant volunteers are needed Although vxni gderway, mnre ,.m the instruct and foragsters. air-- i looking for officers, . nj.-.u,-.iu-.-. 3 fin j j aepenueui recreational roster," Mr. "Weare ien ana mt our aesirmg more or wish instructing and tmemsion, are urged to contact Ortyu or jersonnel services, xnose said, Dearman toils about the urogram, 5 participate in i-xt. loiiowing women Homes: Mrs. Irene or the Garden Mrs Oeden Warriner, Softball latermural hess-Tim- 17 14 12 10 9 8 8 8 Sq Mpply WFood Wt LEAGUE Wins Losses Bomb 8tnri.es AAC3 Mlit I ABC W Bomb Sq Jl Wlit Bomb Group i Mf D Air TWA Police 15 14 12 12 10 7 8 8 7 2 S4AC4W lUu Hoipittl Jintentnce J fetor Vehicle 5Mtfc ABW IwWlatioiu CIVILIAN tirz ? S" Iupwtton BIG FISHERMAN de 42 Workers Win Money for Ideas Hill Hornets Take Two Utah Baseball Tourneys DAVIS Theatre Commander's Call Fr Officers Set Thursday lop-sid- ed v. RIVER" 'Four Guns To The Border" ur 10 11 11 11 riTTn JSJCwBSq 2 , al Standing e "A" w or Crews, Ogden Irs. Mary W- Mrs. Babb, Ogden Shelton, Ogden lorena iff Hill's Hornets Softball team Ipff Wednesday morning to participate in me .Northwest Softball Championship at Mountain Home AFB, aano. The five dav nlavoffs. spf. fnv August 10 through 15, will feature teams from Idaho, Washington, Utah, Oregon, and Montana Wash ington teams consist of McChord, Fairchild, Geiger and Larson. The Oretron team hails? fmm PnvtianrJ nternational Airnort. Tim from Great Falls AFB, Mont., rounds out the roster.. Detendmg champs are the Flyers from Fairchild who will out for their fourth straight win. The Hill soitballers, reports Joe Hess, base athletic director, will be out for top berth spot this year. For the past two years the Hornets have in No. 3 , position. . trailed TTT' winners ot the Mountain Home finals will go on to Keesler AFB, ivnss. to compete in the Softball tourney, slated for SepBurton Scott, Supply and Ser tember 10 through 15. vices Directorate, poses with some of the big one that didn't get away FOR BEST IN BASEBALL WOJG Carlton A. Dearman (left), on a recent fishing trip with won personnel services, inspects trophy by Hill Hornets Manager Theron (Mike) Hunt, of mainpal Clair Bailey (center) and the rest of his team mates at SSgt. tenance engineering. Burton and Utah-wid- e baseball tourney, held recently at Smithfield. Looking Mike aren't telling about the lo on is Joe Hess, base athletic director. Forty-tw- o employees at Hill Air cation of their secret spot. They Force Base have been awarded somewhere "It's in Idaho." say just cash awards totaling $1,S.0 and TWO CROWNS IN TWO DAYS ranging m size from $5 to $300 under the Suggestion and Cash Award phase of the Air Force Incentive Awards Program. Semi-Pr- o Porter W. Isaac, Ogden, won award of $300. top Drive-i- n Hill Hornets last week successfully defended its Utah State Na From Grant Atkinson, Ogden 11-tional Baseball Congress championship by picking off Tooele 4 in $10; Kenneth L. Brady, $50; DonHighway 91, IK Miles North of the Saturday tmal of the rJot tournament held at Smithfield, Utah ald A. Luby, $50; Clyde R. Brown, Layton Next day the Hornets made it $15; William Fraser, $5; Ralph A. The Home of Cinemascope and two in a row by winning the Salt Larson, $10; Edward R. Wall, $10; Vista Vision Lake Amateur League championRay E. Rees, $45; Walter A. Sanders, $15; Alma J. Thackeray, $50. ship at Derks Field. Clair T. Wayment, $15; Ivan D. OPEN 7:15-- -- FIRST SHOW AT The Hornets opened the north This $200; Hyrum L. Orton, DUSK Thompson, ern Utah tourney by pounding H. Wright, $15; Thom James $50; 22-First monthly Commanders Cal as W. 2 win over the out a Dunn, $15; Willard C. Dai-lehost Smithfield team. Airman for officers attached to Hq AUGUST 12, 13 $10; Grant G. Anderson, $30. second class Jack Koplin pitched OOAMA and 2849th ABW, will be D. Lake Groft Salt Jimmy six-h-it SITTING BULL' ball and went the distance held Thursday, August 18, at 1G00 $100; LeRoy City D. Crow, $50; Grant hours m the Officers Club lounge, C. to cop the win. WhetW. Kenneth Cinemascope $15; The monthly information meet sel, Hendry, C. Alfred Hill $25; Mitchell, $5; In the semi-fingame, 'SHARK for officers will be conducted Walter H. HilL $15. edged a determined Kaysville nine ing OOAMA Commander, Color Layton Donald D. Taylor, $50; 3 to 2. The Hornets punched out by either the Commander, or Base Com Louie J. Thiros, $50; R. H. Settles, Deputy and 5th in runs the 1st, single $10; Waldo E. Sandberg, $10. 6th innings with Kaysville scoring mander. AUGUST 14, 15 of will consist Kaysville John P. Krebs, $5; open Meetings 4th. in the twice Kaysville picked P. William I. Kenneth one of the three Larsen, $5; up a single and a home run caus ing remarks by Ad Evans. $15. the Right-hande- r, commanders, Lt. briefing by the damage. ing Calvin B. Smith, Clearfield informa Robert Johnston of the Hornets jutant, and a half-hoC. Robert Information Allred, $25; Reed tion the $105; period by scattered five hits throughout the Technicolor $15. R. month there This Office. Services Lorin, for to credit nine innings garner Plus Mitchell M. Hayden, $15; will be a film, entitled "U.S. Pol Roy the win. Albert D. Nielson, $15. icy in the Middle East.-- ' The Hill nine took the other Garland Glen M. Severson, $20, Since attendance at monthly Technicolor crown by winning the Salt Lake Commander's Call is mandatory Hyrum William B. Thomas, $25 Van Ruth Roman Heflin, second 190-1B. Bountiful J. $107.50 o the all year according to AFR Farmer, championship for a Huntsville S. R. Huntsman running. A hard earned win over ficers attached to Hq. OOAMA Utah Power and Light at Derks and 2S49th ABW with exception $107.50. AUGUST 16, 17, 18 Morean Edward M. Peterson Field in Salt Lake City put the of those who attend "G " or B Hornets on top of the league. staff meetings will be required to $15. The victory gave the Hill nine a attend next Thursday's Comman Farmington Howard S. Hughes Judy Holliday, Jack Lemmon 19 win 1 loss league record. The der's Call. $10. Plus win put the Hornets four games in front with two games to play. Lt. Robert Millard threw a seven . AF-wi- there Pool in 14fft BngatLorinFarr i charge held Hmes. Boys and play tennis Plus many other Lai class in boxing. sen. 1S how to . Page 7 "" "TANGANYIKA" 8, 12 11 11 12 19 LEAGUE "PHFFFT" "FIRE OVER AFRICA" hitter to gain credit for the Hornet victory. Manager SSgt Clair n homer Bailey smashed a the winscore to into right field ning run and cinched the game. . Pool Technicolor two-ru- Beptir c o Soft m Maureen O'Hara, MacDonald Carey AL' e AUGUST 19, 20 "Run For Cover James Cagney Viveca Linfors Plus Bud Abbott, Lou Costello Easy to MEET THE KEYSTONE COPS" Manage Permanents rular PEW EVERY 'DAY 1M0, "FECIAL kauty Mirror Salon Stho Street OGDEN, UTAH mS AUGUST ZU 22 MORGAN, UTAH Individual Hair Cutting and Shaping by MARIE ROPELATO Swimming Bowling ' MARY LOUISE BARBA itePITlS'NED ujnnruT-nn-irLn.rij,L- iii Only 30-Min- ute Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance Plus "Golden Mistress tw AUGUST 23, 24, 25 Skating Drive up the Canyon and Try Our ointments the Pagan Sign of Technicolor Chicken and Steak Dinners. Drive Up Weber Canyon on U. S. 30 HI Tall Man Riding Scott Randolph Plus "DUEL IN THE JUNGLE" Technicolor Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews |