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Show HILL TOP TIMES 1955 .ember 4, r ii '.l v -- vj ..Li,;8' a m a i II Fi 'I ?'i' 1 'j i i Page i ROD AND GUN CLUB h Latest Scores Given for Men's Bowling League Next Friday Marks Opening On Nil V Pheasants; Hungarian Partridge For the first time in the hunting history of the state of I 7 Utah, open season has been set on Hungarian By Hal Francom The Utah Fish and Game partridge. on Hun&arian partridge west of mmAiS-nrfet 91 i!easn highways o in Elder County. (Substituting for Glen Quick) The Hill Field Bowlers seem to This hunt begins November 11 have hit their stride by the results and runs for five days as does the of the individual performances to pheasant hunt in this county. Bag date. This last week, outstanding limit on Hungarians is three birds, scores were Willard Macfarlane's possession limit, six. The action was taken when field reports infancy 247 single, and r92 series, 's Tabby Roylance's 2:53, Duke dicated a growing population of 22S and Glen Quick's 22G and this upland game bird species a 5(53 series. would permit a limited hunt this The outstanding scores to date The year. hunting hours are the same as for pheasants. for 3 game scratch series: Caution must be exercised by the hunters C30 Charley Burton as the area also has chukar and Glen Quick (ior sage hens- Both these birds are Willard Macfarlane 5!)2 '"" protected by law. For 3 game series whandicap: , Pheasant Season Soon Glen Quick 725 Pheasant season opens November (iSl Charley Burton Willard Macfarlane 11. The law requires the hunt to (S2 For single game scratch: begin at 8 a. m. the opening day. Willard Macfarlane 247 Hunting closes that day at r:30 233 m. and Tabby is then Roylance p. open daily from Ercil Henderson 7 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. during the 229 balance of the hunt as scheduled For single game whandicap: for each county. Willard Macfarlane 277 The season for hunting pheasants Glen Quick 258 was set by counties as follows: Duke Ballow .258 Seven from Jensen Elmer Lion and hunter Millard. KITTY (above) days: Emery PRETTY The HFRE high average of 15 games with the 200 pound cougar Five days: Box Elder, Cache, Duor more go to the following ten: the Heating Section, Installations, poses ne Daggcu wiuie ucei liuiiimg. chesne, Sanpete, Sevier and Uintah. Jack Stokes 174 Three days for all other counties Charlie Burton 173 of the state. 173 Tabby Roylance . Just about all that's left of fishEarl Morris 170 Only cock birds are legal game, this year are the memories. Harold Tillotson with a bag limit of three birds and ing 107 Alben Candilora a possession limit of six following The Palfreyman family of 132 West 1G7 While Ray, Ogden, have lots of memories Yoito Homada 106 the opening day of hunting. about the good time they had on 160 Harry Sugihara a fishing trip to Blackfoot ReserFour Hillfielders discovered recently that you don't have to go to Korn 106 Clyde They got a taste of big Africa to get in some good lion hunting. voir, as well as pictures to prove Phil Biddle 104 in this area and brought back a 200 pound mountain their "fish stories." In the photo game hunting right Albert lion as a trophy. graph above, Palfreyman displays some of the Elmer Jensen from the Heatiprize catches they got. His dad, ng Section of Installations was Cliff Palfreyman, works in the the gun that the man behind Aids Branch, Material Training brought down the big cat- He was Commander's' Call Control, November's Mother PalfreyLAYTON. UTAH' Supply. deer hunting in the Skunk Creek films are in and available for book man Julia who was also on the district on Monte Cristo with three Oral Mathias, ings it was announced toaay oy trip, works in Accounting Iivision, other Hillfielders, the Information Services Office. Albert Redheaded Industrial Engineers, Maintenance; Comptroller. Manager For airmen is "Class of '59," a pulled in two seven-poun- d cutthroat Bob Wall, Heating Section, InstallaAircon how the first a his older brother trout and OPEN DAILY got pictorial report tions; and Lester Lucas, class of the USAF Academy is couple of nice ones too. Nw the raft Repair, Maintenance. Mon. Thru Thursday doing. Also for airmen is the lat Palfreymans are counting the days Jensen was sitting on a log hopef5:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. est copy of the Air Force Digest. until next year s fishing trips. and Sat. 5:30 A.M. to Fri. ully waiting for a deer when he Due to the close tie-i- n of the two 12 o'Clock Midnight saw a cougar walking calmly films and short running times (15 through the trees toward him. Sunday 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. minutes each) it is suggested they he his striking fired, Raising rifle, Featuring be shown together. the lion t the base of the neck. To Luncheons Breakfasts But it didn't stop the lion he For officers is "What We Face Dinners and to make matters kept coming in South Asia." The film is a Guaranteed Fast Service worse the gun jammed. discussion type led by Supreme An invitation to all Hillfielders The beast streaked on past JensCourt Justice Wm. O. Douglas. to see some special ski films was Only 5 Minutes Drive from Davis County Deen, but close enough that he could Running time is 42 minutes. extended today by Joe Lehner, dis fense Plants. have reached out and touched him. All military organizations need pensary, who is president of the After running a short BY for BREAKFAST STOP Commander's distance, for films these club Snow Basin Ski Featured this week in the Stork ing it fell dead. call to Information Calls are and filmed were down for a deli Drive movies These urged Club column is darling Vickie Services Elmer's wife. Ivy Jensen, who cious hot lunch! Office, Ext. 2G0, and book produced in full color and sound and Mr. of Liljenquist, daughter works in the Fabric films. NO DELAY . . . Department Mrs. by Sverre Engen. Premier showingEugene Liljenquist. Baby at Hill, has Uon. Wednesthe held be will films of the big plans for Civilian AFB We cater to Civic Clubs, Hill organizations and old Vickie is just six months He's destined to become a throw and officers' film dav. November 9, at 8 p. m., at & Special Groups Luncheons view can her Digest admirers her counts among rue to be placed in front of the A School. the Section here portion High Ogden if Bring your projection equip brothers they provide g two fireplace in their living room. And of the proceeds will go to the Olym lunch or dinner meetings. for and suitable ment, 5. projectionist, Gene, and Mr. Lion, who Byron, measured 6 feet 10 Wynn, 12, pic Fund, Lehner reported. Employee location for showing. inches and is a tan color, from Placement and rich, Mar-genhis wife, should make a Branch, mighty nice rug Relations and the family outlined k well as a good "conversation above reside at 15 Villa Drive, piece. 1 I ' ...11 I s r I Bal-low- zv - ft 'r N 9 Recalls Fishing Fun Bags Mountain lion Hunting on Monte Cristo Hillfielder Films Available at Information Services for Commander's call Signal Cafe - Elva G. Vaughn iS&lf:Ii Hillfielders Invited illiiipl Attend Movie Featuring Ski Films . Stork Club ... equally-goodlookin- e, Civilian Employees Clearfield. Births in Sheet Metal .a workers are iwo sneet metal proud pops of new sons. LaVerne Roach and his wife. Bettv. an nounced the arrival of their first raw who will be called Mike. Verl a.n Adora Dahl now have three ClUlaren since fh nrrivnl vP nn ftU. Pound son on September 11. They wo otner children, both girls W 1 MORNING APPOINTMENTS FROM 6 TO 9 WHY WAIT for a HAIRCUT? BE CLIPPED! DRIVE OUT AND SHAVE WE KATER TO FROM KIDS 1-1- 00 PHONE AXtel WORRY'S World-famo- us Barber Shop 41 North 1st East .Bountiful, Utah 15th Birthday Continued from Page ( 1) supplies ever received at Hill AFB. It was a wooden dox 01 onice supplies which weighed about 200 pounds and included 6 pint bottles of red ink ana two aozen erasers. Today, approximately 27,000 tons of sunnlies are nrocessed monthly at Hill AFB and over 250,000 Air Force items are stocked m the approximate 2y2 million square feet of warehouse and snea space. Shortly thereafter, experienced Air Corps personnel were transferred from other air depots and Bill crave ud his various "positions and became a property stock rec ord clerk in Supply. In 1942, in behalf of civilian emBer-ma- n ployees at Hill Field, Colonel ServAir the Corps presented ice Ribbon to Mr. Bain as the first employee of the base. Mr. Bain resides at 174 South 650 East, Bountiful, with his wife and seven children. DIAMONDS Better quality Lower prices COMPARE Drive Out and See C. STRINGIIAM, Jewelry "See Cal Stringham" Roy. Utah Theater Bldg. of Hill Air Force Base ? How Much Time Do You Spend Driving to Work ? Less than 5 minutes drive from your job are Hill Garden Homes for Immediate Occupancy Refrigerators, Ranges Garbage Service As Little As $66.99 Per Month Units Average 1,100 sq. ft. New Playground, Garages Available Modern 2 Bedroom Units Available For Inspection Call Manager Ogden 5-16- 33 DRIVE FROM REMEMBER!! IT'S LESS THAN 5 MINUTES HILL GARD'EH H0C3ES -- ... |