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Show (raTvin rC: 'ST'. HILL TOP TIMES Prises, and Fight Polio ,7.'AW Page 3 , Winners of Base Quartet Contest Are Announced SiS wtv K serv,ce ,nteV Were Hill Honored by Paralysis Foundation enounced Ruth Wvsor club director. The contest' sponsored by the Air Force, was 15 with A1C Jon W. JjTlry baritone, A1C Karl Waage and Aa4rAwC;;PaJul Kreft' bass rH tff IfT?, Good, for their Si: a Dream." According to Airman Glass, sometime before June will enter the Air Force ar?a conference contest to be held in Spokane, Washington to compete with other quartets for the area championship and a crack at the Air . - j VTAH n ... 4 J jnpwnship at Self ridge Apr6 . hnBt nt nnzes mai win uc awuy at me restive AbB, on 5 and G June. Michigan, are above with two of the displayed -- t f Dimes Bingo party One quartet from each of th . nu iiauam t arrangers, axvj vhoi seven areas in the US and the five " JllCa areas overseas will compete for ii n,;i;tqPir narcAnnal qi-- ;n.rU,l .4.. J the Air Force title with AF officharitable airmen of the narty which is being sponsored by cials and members of The Society 7th Communication Construction Squadron. tor the Preservation and Encouragement" of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, Inc., as judges. Judges of the Hill contest were 7th Mrs. Pearl Nalder, choir director of Hundreds of dollars worth of prizes are in store for luckv Hill- - Layton, Mr. Ward Anderson, choir director of Ogden and Sgt. Francis who attend the Polio Bingo party being staged next Tuesday Baker of the Hill band. A February 3, at the NCO club to raise funds for the March of 1 J sni l- 4. 1 A IV , J a -- 1 Invited to Have Fun Corn's Polio Bingo Party fielders evening, complete wren and plenty of excite- i from Bineo games, is m k for both civilian and military Dnnel invited to attend. e whole affair has been ar- ed bv the 7th Communication at Hill taction Squadron - enterprising group of taken on the project aise funds to assist in fighting dread disease polio, B. len This have worth of prizes will to Bingo winners at polio party, according to War-- ; Officer Joe Unger, adjutant ter $630 awarded Communication 7th the whole Prizes thing has been made wonderful by the iible n in is who squadron, rge of the event. Stores Donated be Con-rtio- merchants in this donated the prizes coop-io- n area free iarge, Mr. Unger said. "They all willing to help with the tkhile party and, gave us very itiful and costly gifts." All rads from the will be party to the of Tax Consultant Will Be Here Feb. 17. 18. ture ,4 Co., C. C. Anderson, Nobels i Furniture, L. C. West and Sons Jewelers,. State Hardware and Wallpaper Co., . Cross Hardware, and Union Furniture Co, From Salt Lake Area: Furniture Mfg. Co., Hunters Sporting Goods . and Appliances, National Sewing Machine Store, South East Furniture, RoyInter-mounta- al's Television Service, and in Im- - perial Upholstering. Intra Mural Squadron Basketball League Is for Airmen Organized With the beginning of the new 'wfr e m be tickets are $1.00 each for $2.50. They may be ob- from any or completion on March member of the AMER. Communication Construction Ton or purchased on )f the the eve-ij- party. Tables may by callinS Mr- Unger 2 to awarding prizes wmers, we will have r "oor prizes," Mr. Costlv afta Many J J the valuable pull 5w Unger prizes that Medics 3 1 O 4 nt Note these features & five-Piec- e Kamnpno T . F"riture, Goods. 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Total price $10,500. immediate possession. shake home, LAYTON d0Bated for everything new, including auto cause are: prizes From Og- washer, gas heat. Total price of ?T' tSL Lw W L Depot Tng 3 0 be Hq Ooama 2 2 1 2 on Weather addition 20. Standings to date are PS R' SHOP V e n THR SU ' Cm Afford! "AY'S 80 S SHOP bedroom home with detached garage. Living room 13x30 fully n carpeted, tiled bath with built-i-bedTwo table. large dressing rooms, wardrobe closets. Automatic gas hot water heat, gas range in large spacious kitchen, front lawn has sprinkling system installed. Will sell home and one acre separate. C. S. SIMMONS BOUNTIFUL Real Estate LAYTON, UTAH Phone EVENING PHONE 15 184 KAYSVILLE 0253-J- l 19 (Continued from Page 1) civilian employees of 'Headquarters 180, Room 121, Extension 510. and all other organizations may All employees are instructed to visit the experts on Tuesday, Feb- - visit the representatives at the ruary 17, and Thursday, February location nearest their work stall), in OOAMA Headquarters, E- - tion. . Tribes Furniture, Boyles, Standard Electric, Armstrong Sporting Goods, South Washington Furni- month just around the corner, the recently organized squadron intra mural basketball league enters the second quarter of the season. The eleven teams are organized into two divisions, the American and National Foundation National and played their first Infantile Paralysis, game on Jan. 12. Four games have Bingo party will been played so far by most teams at begin iclock next Tuesday. Bingo with the competition scheduled for have Brig. General M. E. Tillery, new commander of Hill AFB, examines the special citation presented Hill AFB for outstanding contribution to the March of Dimes last year. S. Bruce Hanks, state director of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, (right) and Roy Simmons chairman of Davis County chapter, (extreme right) made the presentation. Glen Holley, Hill AFB drive director, (left) looks on. (See story on page one.) LAYTON PHONE 640 |