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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 rameirs Aiiflii9isiiiiQd GDf TiMrewGrt Dob Trophies and prizes were awarded to sixteen golfers who came out "on top" in the semi-annugolf tournament sponsored recently by the Civilian Welfare Association, according to Keith Nichols, athletic com mittee chairman. The tournament, open to all Second flight winners were Wilcivilian workers, was played relard Bonneville the at Nyman, V. T. Smith, Elmer golf cently Patton and Raymond Freeman. Salt Lake City. course in Third flight "big three" were and Winner of the trophy gift Ken Baker, Cliff Lawrence, and certificate in the championship Jim Bonner. flight was Don Hales, Comptroller. Second and third places, and gift Emory A. , Rose rceeived a $6 certificates for $7 and $5, in the certificate for getting the "most A. Newey was prechampionship flight went to Dick birdies," aLayne $;" certificate for the Dorton and Jim Green, respec- sented "most pars," and Frank L. Johntively. son won a $5 certificate for the also were other Three flights "most bogies." played and gift certificates of $10, three to the awarded and $5 $7 top golfers in each category. Night-Te- e Appropriate Winners in the first flight were al il s TOP GOLFERS Keith Nichols (right, top row) CWA official, hands out prizes to winners of the recent golf tournament. Shown are (left to right, top row) Dick Dorton, Jen Brian, Bill Bain, and Weston Reese. (Center row) Willard Nyman, Vincent Smith, and Raymond Freeman. (Bottom) Ken Baker, Emory Rose, and Layne Newey. Other winners were absent when photo was taken. Jen Brian, Bill Bain, and Weston Reese. "QuH Goofing Off And Down" i (Experienced) Opportunities at McDonnell Of v ST. LOUIS for Mechanics new bowling league, the R League, comprised of bowlers from, the Manufacture and- - Repair Section, started play recently. The league, sponsored by the Civilian Welfare Association, are members of the American Bowling Congress. They will bowl at the H & M Alleys in Bountiful. Officers of the club, all from Manufacture and Repair Inspection Branch, are Howell P. Anderson, President; Marvin Burraston, Vice President; and Dahl Clark, Secretary and Treasurer. The eight teams and their capA Sheet Metal -- "Side Winders' "Twisters" Lt. Francis E. Sohaskey, left, winner for the recent OOAMA Military Golf Tournament, and MSgt. R. E. Coburn, tournament proudly display the trophies awarded to them for their run-neru- p, feats by Col. L. L. Kunish, OOAMA Deputy Commander. Lt. Sohaskey copped the tournament championship by downing Sgt. Coburn 8 and 6 in the final game. The MD We have just heard about a woman who went to see her phychi-atris- t, young man taking with her an ostrich gratulating much from on a leash. Balls" The familiar sound of rolling Dowiing balls and toppling ten pins is rapidly beginning to fill the Autumn air as League play gets un derway on the newly refinished alleys at the base bowling alley. A full schedule of league play promises a good season of bowling, according to MSgt Leo Chavarie, alley manager. A new league, the NCO Mess mixed league, starts the week's activity at the alley bowling early on Monday nights. They are followed by the Officers' mixed league later al TRAP SHOOT October Highway ARCHERY PRIZES Automatic Shotgun Coleman Lantern Target Pistol to Be Given Away SHELLS WILL BE AVAILABLE Sponsored by Kaysville Jaycee's SCHWINN BIKES-REPAIR- S GUNS HAND LOADING SUPPLIES SLEEPING BAGS TOYS Family Sporting Goods 342 No. Main, Layton Phone 359-- J Assem- starting pay for men qualified in any of the above categories. Write today for an application to: Calvin Selley Bowling Begins For Military Inspec- ly Final bly Good Thome was confronted by a who insisted on con him. "I benefitted very your treatments," the visitor explained. "Now, what seems to be the mat"But I never had. you as a pa- ter, Madam?" the doc asked. neni, me aocior raguea. "Nothing's wrong with me," she "I know," the visitor assured said. "It's my husband. He thinks him, "but my uncle did. I'm his the same he's an ostrich." evening'. heir." On Tuesday nights the alleys are occupied by the base Intra-MurLeague. The Officers' League bowls on Wednesday, followed by the Officers' Wives' League on ANNUAL Thursday. Friday night the bowling action is provided by two base military organizations with leagues of their own. The 4677th Radar Evaluation light League, now in its fourth 7th year, bowls the first half of the" 1956 evening, followed by the 2849th Air Base Wing League. Half Mile North of Kaysville Saturdays and Sundays are re served for open bowling with the on Alt. 91 alleys open from 1:00 p. m. to 10:00 p. m. both days. '10:00 A.M. in 5:00 P.M. Sunday, Sub-Assemb- P. Atkinson Keith Powell Melvin Jacobsen G. "Hawkeyes" : Aircraft tors Detail Garth Ruff "Hot Shots" Military Golf Champions Also J. E. Kelley "Sloppy Joes" "Hookers" "'8' Assemblers K. P. Taylor D. C. Line Flight M & "Eeley Ones" 1 AIRCRAFT MEN &R Bowlers Get Underway In League Play tains are: Go c. L. Stephanie Fified, wearing a nightie, decorates the green at the opening night-lighte- d of a nine-hol- e golf hole course at a Las Vegas, Nev., hotel. She said she wore the shortie nightgown because: "It's a short course." Night-Tee-Nig- Employment Manager ' P. O. Box 516 St. Louis 3, Missouri ht McDonnell Aircraft miW ll.'HIIfM.'HJ '! m m i tuftsin) WINDSOR wj Corporation i yuu gives ovei? Ibolfopo , . . with' the same secure New broader policy savings! Farmers Insurant off Exchange protects more members of your family, against more types off accidents than ever befori. The most liberal policy in our history. all-inclus- ive Look in vour phone book for Call your neigh' hooaag"1 mmmfe) AUTO skx FIRE UKifymboi of,fu&erior.ervice AIL your insurance needs GLENN 0. POLLARD 2614 WASHINGTON BLVD., OGDEN PHONE 3-53- 51 j |