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Show HILL TOP TIMES Win Bowling Honors Page 7 YOU SAID IT! QUESTION: Who is your favorite individual in th the world? Q J- - ANSWERS: Arthur Qr:, Jack Gilford recalls a husband-wif- e duel in which the husband, about to lose his temper, warned, "CarefuL you'U bring out the beast in me!" "Go ahead," sneered his wife. "Who's afraid of mice?" Earl Wilson, Post-Ha-ll RE. WEAVING Have your worn and damased cloth-t- n rtpalrwl: Sulta. Dtmms. Uimm, Blankeii, etc. Invisibly rvwovn. Guaranteed. 1M M Driv OUEAKFUCLD FImm KaytrUle S4t4-- S ewtos HmWh on SS14 Waaal-- st IukH( Bird. E. Phippen, B - 26 Lise "Abraham Lincoln has appealed to me. He rose from a very humble begin-nin- g to the highest office in the land. He always seemed to be a Hi LET US CHECK YOUR al-wa- ys iSrfttTffiU Air Force Base WJjlft crrrrn. vmo This team won the league play-of- f aeainstlast Sunday to win the championship for this inters" are (left to right) Selma Crawshaw, Marjorie OdI bysnd Marie Vogel, all air installations girls. Marie Voirel itTkUfeMt league three game series score of 680, and also j the single game high keg score of 220. en" (above). Are Given Stewart Gonshlp playoffs featured curriculum of Vldj bowling it week, 'with the death knell , over the title hopes of con-- s the men's and both from leagues. jr feminine second jiraler this jtput up jt for that jn of od quint to eke advantage and point of all eight d supremacy the half crown out- - Pigeon fame 1 four game contested hotly 4 they surveyed season. splendid fellowship. ito first The heirs a terrific battle in stood out as a fine said, sportsmanship He was truly "it matters not to Bowling Teams p uino Vogel. i AIM i Go-gette- rs n"kfcl WORU) FAMOUS ' vice-preside- ASSC SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE UMOtiSTRATQ t TKKI ait, "j f " UK 2 X I W X 1U. salt Lake L Sorter - H Mile North of Layton on Highway 91 NOW OPEN FROM 11 A. M. TO 1 A. M. DAILY PHONE FOR CALL 3-53- SIGNATURE A LOAN. 01 FURNITURE CAR LOANS $25 TO $1,500 TO PAY BILLS AND FOR OTHER EXPENSES TOTJA TO Both men and women are eligible to borrow. 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Senator ' Norris is no longer living, his place was takenby Senator wnerry. senator iMorria ripvntpri his life in thp senate to helping the average individual. He was a champion of justice ana honesty." Lois Hale,PIO "B e n j a m i n Franklin is my fa v o r i t e. He gave us so much good advice that applies as much today as it did II two centuries ago, such as 'He rises late who 1 must trot all dav and then when nightfall is through scarcely overtaketh'. Thars wny j. nave iu arise at 5:30." i A .11 ' i 1 Auto Service the highway. ator George Norris from Ne pin-toppl- Ifti WS ic The smoothest dance floor on such as David Crocket. Crocket d e f ended the Alamo with un deniable courage. He volunteered and defended his post solely for the love of Texas. Although born in Tennessee, he died a Texan with his boots on." Louis Worth, Comp troller "My favorite in history was Abraham Lincoln, but another individual I parti cularly re spected was Sen- - r 2864 Texas hero ff CD wwp3 MACMINI We'll check your wheel alignment, too. Both that and steering are important to your Safety . . . to the wear of your tires. STOP IN TODAY! ENGINE OVERHAUL en EAST TERMS AT . . . great deal to help and inspire other people who have handicaps to Gremlins, first half champions in the men's league came from behind in the third and last game of their playoff with the to reward their backers with a sixty-thre- e pin victory margin. Splits plagued the keglers of both teams which consequently kept the scores low in an otherwise thrilling playoff. Trophies, emblematic of the base championship were presented the winners on the spot by Secretary Hal Prancom. The new champions are: Harold Aste, Don Roy Weir, Al Thackeray and Phil Biddle. Colonel Hay, representing Hill AFB at the recent Inter-DepTournament took no chances of a inthe single frame possible play-omatch annually held as an opening feature of this strictly armed service event. The Colonel proved that not all turkeys have feathers as he zoomed in a hook shot for three successive strikes to score thirty points in the first and only frame. That is par for the course as thirty points in one frame is all the law allows. Subsequent events proved that it might have been an excellent idea for him to continue bowling as a member of one of Hill's five squads as the final standings found the Hill Toppers securely ensconced in second place, 286 pins behind the winning Arsenal teams. Final standings follow: Arsenal, 14,474; Hill Field, 14,188; Utah General, 13,899; Navy, 13,874. The Hill Field Mixed Summer at the League, at a meeting held elected Center Bowling Qgden Marge Oda as secretary andas Marie Vogel and Hugh Stewart and president, respectiveexcely. Marge should prove an stand can she llent official provided still long enough to collect the weekly bowling feeB. Marie just job as turned in an outstandingconcluded the recently secretary of Women's League. She possesses an enables her unique versatility that to ring up either a 580 or 310 series "varied with equal facility is fresh The president equanimity. in we triumph from a personal laacme. having won high honors in the low single game with handicap. Of considerable interest to lady is the recently uncovered fact that bowling is the to third best reducing sport known is only science. Bowling Sclfled by two other fast reducers and Presinamely, figure-skatin- g . dent Truman. 455 extension Vogel, Call Marie formed for enrollment in this newly league Well check and adjust it, and make steering surefire. Rapid service. Drive up Today! ad- and whether you win or lose but how courage to live a ability you played the game". The 1950-5- 1 fine life in spite champions are Marge Oda, Ora of her handicat). Quimby, Selma Crawshaw and She has done a Marie ot lifetime I sonality. . . . mire her very much for her Kara-deem- a, Co (M) Annie GeddaB. Stock Control "I think Helen Keller is a verv outstanding per fIn Along ;jr$ &kMH any situation that confronted him. was an honest and religious man and dedicated his whole life to his country." STEERING ASSEMBLY the Finest t' euL1Llea PHoto,rapKy! oo Z44J Wi artilngfest S7S oooo Elrd. . . . OGDSX, UTAH South Main . . . SALT LAKE CITY |