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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 111 iv '' "Gm& , Military Invite; To Attend AF Spiritual Meet mJ - Ah " ) 't t iillllll Military are pliffiMo personnel ii.. , Spiritual Life CnnfJ. Park. coin., npvf r::ir XJ 4 ill o r uin r a i?ne' cers, airmen, and k,' hs. W I I Wmtt&mmm PICKS IT UP in his mouth (notice the ball in the cat's mouth above) and carries it back to his master. Theri . . . PLOP, he drops the ball at the Colonel's feet and stands green victoriously over it eyes asking for another game. ALSO DOES LIGHT 'MOUSEKEEPING' The Tale Of The Cat Communications' Worker Gets Second Suggestion Award Eyes Are Preefamisl GOOD LIGHT BRINGS BETTER SIGHT James L. Miller, Base Communi cations, was presented an award of $50 for a suggestion he submit ted concerning a microphone and headphone tester. The presentation was made by Major Charles W. Gleysteen, Chief of Service Branch. This is the second suggestion award Mr. Miller has received in recent months. He shared an award with a Dale Iverson, when they teamed up on a beneficial idea concerning intercoms. Mr. Miller has worked at the base for two and one-ha- lf years. He resides at 835 - 38th Street, Og-de- n, with hia wife, Betty, and children,' Dennis, 9; Stephen, 7; and Lorrie, 3. Archery Club Buy from Your Dealer Interested in archery ? Mr. Sanford Angell, Elect, Armt, & Test Eq Sec, invites all Hill fielders who are bow and arrow enthusiasts to join their newly or ganized group, the North Davis Bow Hunters. Meetings will be held the first Thursday of each month. For information concerning this club and membership, interested persons could contact Mr. Angell at telephone Number 904-lay ton. COMO SPRINGS New Skating Floor Try Our Chicken and Steak Dinners ' ONLY EU CANYON DRIVE UP ON U. S. 30 mfrom the Office, fanjj" Chief ft Arrangements have been madeJ allow military personel three L3 uo aitena the confereji xyi travel time may be autta Also, lzed on permissive travel orda uu expense xo tne governnm The number of snacps fn. officers and airmen to attend tli conference is not known now information will be announS later. Brochures describing the are available at the Office, Bldg. 9. mm Chaplain'i . Individuals siring to make the journey shoul contact Lnapiain Waugh as soul as possible. 1 tin Saturday the airmen boarded the tour bus again this time for a trip to Timpanogos Cave National Monument. After the men had completed their hike and tour of the scheduled in the near future. Airmen who wish to participate in these activities should contad one of the directors in the Serro Club. Banking Service for All Here on the Base at First Security run-of-the-m- Banlt Air Force Facility HU1 ill Building (South end of Cafeteria) S-2- 30 Open: 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm. Monday thru Friday and on yssv.&s m .Military Pay Day: 9:00 a.m. 'Civilian Pay Day: 10:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. i.'my'iiv.Z. Hitiifr?. Stork Club ; 4:30 p.m. Master Glenn Ray Morgan Marvin L. Steed, Mgr. (above) is the goodlooking son of Helen Morgan, Administration Branch, Civilian Personnel, and Raymond P. Morgan, Shipping, Travel rs Checks Issued Warehouse 7A. Like his mom and iBank Monev Orders Checkin; dad, he comes out to Hill AFB TL S. Sav. a every day where he attends the base nursery. The brown-eye- d lad Sines Bonds issued and'cashei turned two just years old and in Applications taken for Loans: that short space of time has Auto Home Repairs-Per- son thoroughly entrenched himself as Needs. boss at the Morgan home. The threesome reside at 3560 Grant, o; FOR ALL YOUR CAMPING Please Don't say Bowling Alley" and FISHING SUPPLIES Say: Always at Special Saving Prices Get Your Fish and Game License Now PARAMOUNT BOWL "One of America's Finest Bowling Establishments" - . Swimming o New Motel tne military Service Club Sets Summer Activities i Skating 01 1 li'iJ Now that summer weather seems cave, tney enjoyed a picnic ii to be here to stay, picnics and American Fork Canyon. tours are highlighting the Service Patio picnics, held outside Service Club, have been doduIii Club program. Hill AFB Airmen, together with activities, too. Tours of Salt lit hostesses from the USO, recently City and the Uintah .Mountain participated in an evening swim and a picnic in Murray Park mi party and picnic m Ogden. .Last the Jordonettes hostess group an garet, graduated recently from the Ogden. Pilgrim Promenader's group. A pot luck supper was held at Monroe Park where diplomas were awarded. Johnnie is thinking of conduct- 3 ing his own square dancing class s to be held once a week. For information concerning this class, contact John on Ext. 8541. Bowling inunvanun blue-ribbo- Congratulations have been ex tended by members of the Sheet Metal Wing Unit to Johnnie Stre-vay- . Johnnie and his wife, Mar OPEN dependents ' Square Dancers Morgan, Utah by nJ Thii As Gertrude Stein might say, "A cat is a cat, is a cat, is a catr is a cat." But Seamus, a sleek black and white Persian "torn", who resides with Colonel and Mrs. Philip Foote, lays claim to a distinction which places him head and shoulders above other members of the pussycat brigade. Seamus has the instincts of a Labradore retriever. Although it might grieve Seamus to have his name connected with the canine world, he does exhibit a faculty for retrieving objects that is usually found only in trained hunting dogs. An animal of many achievements;, Seamus regards this "fetch jjnd carry" business as merely part of a day's work. However, he performs only at the behest of Colonel Foote, being strictly a "one-ma- n cat." At the Colonel's bidding, this aristrocrat will pursue a thrown ball, piece of paper, or other "bite-size- " object, pick up the item in his mouth and return it, post haste, to his master. A mere" stripling of one year, Seamus III if you please, boasts a distinguished lineage including a grandmother of grand n champion stock and other winners. Not to be confused with the orcat, Seamus dinary treads his dignified way clothed in a gleaming suit of Persian black, set off with a sparkling tuxedo front of white, and four white all in all, perfect attire feet for a "night on the town." While resting from his arduous pursuits, Seamus exhibits a dilettante's taste in foods, placing cantaloupe, corn on the cob, and tulips high on his list. Other members of the family who are ardent admirers of this clever cat are the Colonel's wife, Patsy, and his daughter, Bonnie. Having knowledge of the life Seamus leads', one disgruntled neighborhood pooch was heard to remark, "This is one time a dog would like to lead a cat's life!" ted Protestant J Who Retrieves Items Colonel Philip B. Foote, Director of Supply and HERE KITTY Services, has a cat, Seamus, above, who is winning fame as a "retriever." Here's pictorial proof that the animal will do just that, The Colonel shows him the ball or other small object he wants retrieved, then throws it away. Instantly, the black torn bounds after the item. . . Ugh To be held 9 through i m ?t w - hj chaplain's office. ttT Atr' H1 r Iff 5 laM mm lUltlllit HOBBV 2ft.1l WASMINP.Tnv i tm Xmwr Pnm & SPORTS Oe" |