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Show MaJfi. 1951 Champions INSURANCE ' ir :.. lust nothing can inclined to give "lick" you if you refuse tn a- for instance, like muscular dystrophy (which Eleanor has had since she was 13, and that was 28 ignore the pronouncement. Lead a years ago) perfectly normal life, filled with a host of hobbies and interests. Eleanor has found these interests and hobbies absorbing and writing poetry crocheting, raising canaries and children. You see Mrs. L. has a son 22, and two daughters one 19 and the other 17. If you need proof of the bene fits oi a nappy attitude, minus destructful worry OV.' T .TVTMfi all U . time-fillin- in Lowe Lowe Vj PATTER . . Eleanor radio vwiwc v nrtnf - o . uj, g: cm -- one litmus Hill AFB for a long time radio stations ,was Albert W. Barker iH ( TSgt. , Air Base Group holds the trophy his team won in the League B and looks longingly at the two trophies held by SSgt. Douglas Anderson, coach of the 26th Motor Vehicle Squadron. The Hot Rods took the championship of League A then walloped the Air Base Group five for the base , championship and the big trophy in the middle. . .'YV FARM PLAN. See how much you can save on the financing and insurance. Many policy holders are now saving $60.00 to $100.00 and even more through th'is amazing plan. See or Phone BARKER BROS. Presented to Basketball Teams INSURANCE AGENCY District Agents State Farm Ins. Companies 2636 Wash. Blvd. Ph. " X Hill Air Force Base resented five trophies last week for clay in in scoring, ed Barker . Srn.nt. U'non .Tnia ntt g I. Anyone interested in buying a new car should ask Barker., Bros., about the new STATE HOG BASKETBALL TROPHIES of the Hq. and Hq. squadron of the 25th League-Winnin- Wllford This is Important Five Trophies Are Bob Englebrecht. lusigned to AACS and the announced for Hill's to see his old friends programs, Bob dropped in newly-acquirhis off show Captain's bars, flO let us know he was on his way to work soon office at McAndrew the AACS communications 'local ; pi ii IFv -., up than about anybody you n,,MF,mZ Eleanor Lowe, assigned to unit C, property account- ing ownwi, aiucw. vomroi section, supply. When the doctor tells you that you have something fatal Ci-- sS " - kept racking up points in the playoffs to take the scorer's the squadron basketball leagues. with a total of 166 points Ana wnen me presentations were trophy season. for the Newfoundland. 1 over three of the trophies were in Qffl ADDITION ... . Capt. Engiebrecht possession of the 25th Motor Vehicle (Roy Smith, chief Procedures and manning section, simply has to Squadron. Spend a Cozy evening here . V at least one CAROL to operate his section properly. Must be so, They received their first trophy gather round our big fire place (when Carol Trousdale left recently, whom did he choose to take for winning League A after a Dance ; . . Jthe way you like it . . . have fun! race with the AACS team. place? Why, Carol Wheeler, who commutes with the rest of the kites each day. Assigned to manning and manpower functions, Then they put the icing on their j is reported to be a charming addition to an already swell gang. cake by taking the base champion;fflE MOOD FOR LOVE ship and their biggest trophy with Two Hill employees Thelma Knighton, para- a 9 win over the 25th Air Base chute repair, and Jack R. Egan, storekeeper, supply, Group, who were champions of Base were married in the Logan L.D.S. Temple on Janu- League B. The B League champs Mile North of Layton on Highway 91 ary 26. Like many another romance, this one started had fought into the finals by taking fr All your favorite brands of beer . . . out as a "blind date," and their constancy was proved, League Crs team, the 25th Com two-yein on tap or in bottles. when, in spite of a separation while Jack munications Squadron, earlier served an L.D.S. Mission for his church, they made the week. The Smoothest Dance Floor on the highway some serious wedding plans. A wedding dinner in But those two trophies weren't 350 . . . and all your favorite music on our big in with a and James guests enough. Sgt. McCracken, Syracuse, Logan reception attending were given in their honor. Jack is the son who has led the leagues all season Juke Box. of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos R. Egan, Layton, Utah NOW OPEN FROM 11 A. M. TO 1 A. M. DADLY (formerly of Logan). Thelma claims Mr. and Mrs. Win. Knighton as her dad and mom. betas hephine Flint, also employed in parachute repair, said "I do's" (Sen Spencer of Gremlins, first ' half champions, Ogden on January 27, Jyde Hatch, tank and radiator unit and Etta Brueninga, fabric are finding the road to second half Ii INE MOST COMFORTABLE HAT MADE" itepped into double harness on February 3. honors much rockier than their iniAnew employee. Cleve Henderson, who came to Hill's Dlatine shoD tial trek. With five more weeks of luuion, iaano, married Tyra Burgeson of Dayton, Idaho on Febru- - kegling ahead they are an alarmin Logan. ine eight Karnes behind the pace Doris McFarland, civilian section employee made a slight name setting Air Installations, who tied for second place in the hectic first jeon January 26 when she married Ben McComb. half. I Edwin Taylor, sheet metal repair has a small daughter born Jan. Last Monday saw the Superf orts 8 was a girl, too, for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Millgage, born Feb. 2. grab all the high series honors with 5 an electrical repairman. Joe Cronin, engine repairman says Charlie Burton's 578. Jack Stokes ?o 1 was a big day in his life, for his daughter, Mary Ruth made 567 and Louis Stephenson's 557. Cal JPearance on that date. March came in like the proverbial lion at Panter stole high single game glory tf place, too? March 1 was the birthdate for the son and heir with a fine 226, followed by Charlie Harold G. Strand's. Harold is head of maintenance training. No Burton with 213 and Don Kara ?rence will be tolerated with fishing, hunting or sleeping, claims deoma's 207. Harold. Arlo E. Leishman, aircraft repairman marked March 1 Serge Empey set a new high single C calendar for that was the arrival date for a tiny aaugnter, game record for the entire city reoeen ordered ten times cently when he struck sensational by brother, Richard, aged 4. Gosh, the a busy March 1,big a for twice soared and didn't he? 278. This mark is not likely to be ii i . beaten even by the well established LUCY LIMERICK WINNER of the other city leagues. named steno a was There young who has led the DeBoer. Hank Owen, WALLPAPER in average bowling high Who bragged of her powers over leaguethe befirmnine of the season, men. uncomfortably himself being finds BARGAINS But a Sarge kept her guessin' coveted honor by this for pressed lesson a her And taurht Charlie Burton and Jack Stokes, to Values Money talks more than sex does, ,Vi incidentally bowl on the same Mah frten'. pain Sunerforts. Hank is setting (Chaplain Edward Goss) the pace with a 178 average, with Values....22c Jack and Charlie one point behind,la a certain reason "There Pfc: rktha loaders are: Harry SugiTHE 116 DIFFERENCE! Til STATE wallpaper u , iTi. .TrcIc Cartv 171: Carl & why I love you." MBtracM Into CMlirn it HDWE. CO. sMy Girl: "My goodness." Hal Francom 170: W8 Wash. 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