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Show Page IPLAIimilG SPIUIIG OUT1IIG? Traditional Easter Services Set By Protestant, Catholic Groups Civilian Welfare Council Hants To Loan You Sports Equipment Do the warm springs daya we've been having lately remind you of forthcoming outings and parties? If bo, the Civilian Welfare Association wants you to know they've got just thet equipment to help you enjoy these events. If you're planning a party, fam-fl- y outing, office get together, or other entertainment .and need Some sports equipment to brighten tip the events just read on jsreH tell you how to get them. The Civilian Welfare Association maintains a large supply room full of recreational and Bports equipment that ; is availworkers to civilian able for loan Scho-flel- d, C. to Jack at Hill, according CWA athletic director. They have all types of softball equipment, horseshoes, volleyball, darts, checkers, croquet, basketball, archery equipment, Bingo, and other items. mm- - 4 11 any party or entertainment is also ready for loan. This system, ts available on short-terloan, of microphone, amplifier, 2 turnspeakers, and a three-spee- d accommodates which table up to records. An assortment of cecords is also available for loan. All or any of these items may be borrowed by contacting Mr. con-gis- ch Ext. am, ; , Besides An" exceptionally good public . address (PA) system a boon to Schofield, personnel will Catholic m. and 12:15 p.m. Captain (1st Lt.)' Arnold F. Reuter, base Catholio chaplain, will preside. Catholics also will hold pre. Easter services including Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Fri. day, and Holy Saturday. The public - is invited to all Catholic and Protestant Services. Style Show Sets Fashion Preview Forthcoming fashions will be featured at the officers." club Sunday with the presentation of the Spring Song Tea Dance and Style Show. The show, classed as one of the outstanding events of the season, will get underway at 5 . p.m. and continue until RECREATIONAL equipment of all kinds may be borrowed by civilian employees at Hill from the Civilian Welfare Association. Pretty Merle Burt, (above) typist in metal processing suheduling, looks over items which includes equipment for playing croquet, , ; , tennis, baseball, basketball, bingo, softball, and others. .,. Chaplain Ansted, participating ministers will be Rev. Harry Poe, Clearfield Community Church; Rev. H. Luther Swanson, Our Saviour's Lutheran, Roy; Rev. Pentecostal Stanley 1 Swanson, Church of God, Sunset; Donald L. Craig, Assembly of God Church, Layton, and Rev.' J ames Southern ' Baptist Church, ' p.nv -- "... . , . by courtesy, of . " , Interest High In Club's ape ng Ticket sales are booming for Dr. Herbert True, nationally known lecturer and business consultant, who will address the Hill Administrative Club, March 13, 7 p.m. at the base officers' club. Ray Odd, administrative ; club vice president,' said that Dr. True promises to be one of the best club Thrilling Special Purchase Savings! DTHlanOOmE! G. " programs this year. Dr. True will address club members on "Future Trends in Creativity." The subject will tell club members how they can come up with useful, productive ideas they need to forge ahead in their jobs. The speaker is well qualified to talk on his subject. He has been a consultant to many of America's top business as well as working with radio, television and newspapers in the fields of creativity and communicating. The party will start off with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. The menu will give party goers a choice of steak or lobster tails, plus all the trimmings. Tickets are $2.50 per person. The party is restricted to members and partners only. Handling ticket sales are EJ Fowler (C), Don Stoddard (S),1 Bob Glassman (A), Jay Rohmer (P), Sam Harris (R), Cliff (M), Mel Carbine (B), Bob Bowman (K,G,F), Bob Kay (I), Rex Layton (M), and LaPriel Carltoa (GEEIA). Pal-freym- for success should be scratching they men itch, Some -- and on BOX SPRINGS, Too! . .; tor . GROUP 2 THE "SLEEP-SPECIA- SET L" Old Peruvian Proverb. Mattress A 2 r Box Spring combination to set. 100 long fiber sanasisa! 7nDunc Top quality cotton felt, upholstery woven stripe cover in latest decorator colors butNylon ton tufted ' borders French taped Crushproof pre-bui-lt Reinforced edging dge Sturdy handles and ventt," 440-co- iI . Insulation . GROUP 1 . . . THE SET "ECONOMY-VALUE- " Mattrets or Box Spring with reinforced U j Miracfo border wire mesh insulation layer of 100 garnetted cotton Dacron and cotton woven stripe cover,' rose felt and grey Frecch taped Nylon button tufted in box spring. 63 coils edge 1 80-co- iI . GROUP 3 ; THE SUPER-VALU- SPECIAL E" Mattress or. Box Spring 9 252-co- lt Nachman permaform construction Long white fiber sanasisal insulation Cotton felt topped with full lay- -, er of foam latex ' Modern, beautiful print on shantung f abric border Nylon cotton tufted ' 72 ' heavy duty coil box Sturdy handles and vents springs . . ...... ... Pre-bui- lt -- Final Biq Week PREOSUU DEO OFFEIR an I When "unroot cohort . . I L ""L Hollywood Headboard and Heavy Frame 12 Onfy when pwchased with any Mattres and Box Spring Setl Ona of ; . ' ham and Utah Tailoring. The evening1 will be topped , off with a special dinner, . O. Dinner-Meeti- - Buehler-Bin- g The equipment is located m the GWA supply room just east of j&he turnstiles in Building Mr. Schofield said it Is a good fdea to call and reserve equipment ahead of time, especially 'daring the summer, months. v . Modeling the latest fash-- ; Ions will be models from the Officers' Wives' club and Offi-cers' open mess. . Clothing is Mc-Fa-trid- Roy. " East Area. 3156 bserva Easter with a midnight mass, and two masses on Sunday at 8:45 a. s.' " m Traditional Easter services at Hill AFB were announced today by Chaplain (Capt.) H. B. Ansted, base Protestant chaplain. Protestant observance on March 29 will begin at 6 a.m., at the base chapel .with, a sunrise .service. Churches in Clearfield, Roy and Sunset will participate. Dr. William E. Green, Pastor, First Southern Baptist Church in Clearfield, will be the featured speaker. Special music will be furnished by the Davis High. School Choir, and a teen-ag- e quartet from Sunset. Instrument solos will be played by Capt. Everett Seath, trumpet, and Mr. Harry Isaac, violin, both of Hill AFB. After the service, a free breakfast for all attending will be held at Hill AFB, sponsored by base teen-agerSunday School will follow at 0:45 ajru and worship at ; ... 17-in- March 6, 195S March 6, 1959 16 V' UTAH'S LARGEST STORES i a , |