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Show Page 13 HILL TOP TIMES Junior Rifle Class Being Formed Hill Teams Capture Third Place In for Military, Civilian Dependents junior rifle class will at Hill AFB, Jan. 3, to Harold Orton, chief services. military recreation off-baclass The' present at the week ...v ,0pta once a Jrted cS se Jr. High Davis Carnival. The Hill volleyball team won third place with a 2 record. The Hill basketball team had a record and finished tilth while the base Softball team won one and lost two in AFLC play. Hill also was represented in School 2-- is filled to ca- mtim in Layton, rs plcity with many more young-iteapplying for membership. Mr Orton and Dave Bingham recreation serves.branch, said that up to 20 be signed up for youngsters can will the new class. Registration 6 be at the junior high school, the military to decivil-!o- n and pendents of military 18. to 12 Tiersonnel, age Thore will be a $3 registration at your Credit Union fee. hunter marksmanship with safety and the .22 classes caliber gun. Tne classes run through the school year and adjourn during summer months. Military recreation services m furnish the rifles and sell LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON Joe Jackson, Maintenance foreman, instructs his son, Joe, Jr., in the fine points of shooting a .22 rifle. It's all part of the popular base junior rifle club for dependent youngsters of military and civilian personnel. class and the one scheduled next ty and marksmanship. He said that about five more youngsters January. PV TO TUt ui can be accepted. Those interestMaj. Andrew Clark conducts ed should contact him at Bldg. Instructors also are needed a separate class on base for mil1301, Wednesday nights, 7 p.m. to assist in both the current itary dependents in hunter safeRegistration will be on a first- basis. come, first-serve- d All classes are National Rifle Association approved, said Mr. Orton. the ammunition at discount. EXTRA BANKING ADVANTAGES E FFECTIVE can buy this new kind of personal money order for only 15c up to at the Federal Employees Credit Union $250.00 You save time, too no application to fill out. Oui tellers imprint the amount you want. You pay the small fee of 15c, then fill it out and sign as you would a pera permanent record sonal check. You receive a copy Hill Air Force Base Employees and Military Personnel Civilian and Military personnel at Hill A.F.B. have an extra banking advantage with a FIRST SECURITY BANK checking account. plan has been developed to permit delivery of your pay check to First Security Bank each pay day and credited to your account immediately. Your money is in the bank ready for you Friday morning. No mail delays. A one-half-ga- com petition, are current leaders Open your account now at Building (south end of cafeteria) and request your pay check be sent directly to the Base Bank. S-2- 30 FREE FIRST SECURITY BANK Mmkt FUrol D.potW O Lost 27 13 Splitters 16!2 liuwrarx 2GV2 Corporation Hill Air forco lot PAY BILLS hi, Bob Benton 13V4 the SAFER. - 17 17 with EASIER WAY 23 23 23V2 32 YOUR PERSONAL MONEY ORDER Games Series 641 237 Tabby Roylance ... Save money the next time you send money Buy these new Personal Money Orders. 24 V- 15V2 19 21 19 21 19 21 20 V2 W2 20 20 8 and series: High games or CHECKWAY Nemo and Address Printed . Won Upsetters Rapiers Titians Oonamanaha's Twisters Utes Minutemen 5 Spots Falcons Blockbusters ... of your payment. Harry Hildreth, Glen Forman and Jim Soloman. Standings are as follows: Rockets Choice of 2 accounts: REGULAR Ki-kuc- 1, 1962, you ... in the Hill Depot League. Rapiers' and Titians are close behind. Seventeen bowlers were judged turkey winners. They were Don Romano, Joe Harriman, Don Hol-toMel Jacobsen, Carrol Draper, Pete Gonzales, Homer Fish, Bob Benton, Blaine Pettingill, Harold Jacobsen, Pete Alex, Jay Empey, Chuck Skeen, Tom Team November ... Upsetters Tops In Depot League Upsetters, with a lead over their closest or YOU FILL IT OUT YOU SIGN IT n, for AFLC golf and bowling tournaments. The touch football team was ready to go to Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio, when the Cuban situation cancelled the tournament. In Hill's back yard, the 28th ATS captured the Boy Commercial Softball League with a 10-- 0 record. The ATS team also took second in the Davis County Fair Tournament. The base baseball team played in the Weber and Davis County leagues and gave a good account of itself. taotltoer NEW Seraee any Thursday. The classes are opened p.m. Mr Orton said that the will teach the youngsters Sports Tournaments Hill AFB has captured two third places in recent AFLC mil itary sports tournaments. The handball combination of A1C Wilbert Hills and SSgt. Bernitt Powers led the base' to a third-plac- e finish in the Sports Y TZ Two AFLC L C02 236 BenYaunt 234 Bob Courney 228 Glen Forman High game Upsetters, 1,054. High series Upsetters, 2,987. Five high averages: 189 Blaine Pettingill 184 Bob Benton 177 Cliff Morris ' 177 BenYaunt 176 Ray Walker the MODERN MONEY ORDER Bowling Open 24 HOURS Phone HILL TOP LANES 399-378- 6 AND CAFE VU it i H 1 I ,i 1 . i . 1 i , t - i i i ; i 1 j ' ' if??t. HIIHIIIMIIIII |