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Show 2 Teams Tie Up DRING HOME THE DACON Supply Hunters Recount Deer Season Adventures Bowling League The Ram Rods and Record Marks are tied in the Hill AFB men's bowling league with 27-- 9 records. Current standings of other teams in the league, which bowls at the White City Lanes By Dorothy Servoss Reporter, Transportation Data Section Supply and Transportation Perhaps no other season of the vear is as excitine to people who possess a love for the great outdoors as October, the month for deer hunting. Deer hunting season brings Planning and their hounddog and many many adventures stories are told abouj; the lucky shot, the camping out, or the "one that got away." Some of the tales told by hunters from Transportation Operations Division follow. Grant L. Hardman of the Ammunition Section and his wife make deer hunting an annual outing for the family He and his wife, Ramona, pack up gear and their five sons and "head for the hills." The Hardman boys Alan, Kendall, Eldon, Blair and are happy for this opportunity to be schooled in responsibilities of handling guns and making camp. Victor Nelson of the paint shop and his wife, Bessie, of Technical Data Section 7D, is another family of hunters. Two of their sons bagged large bucks as did the other licensed hunters in their party of four- in Ogden, are: Shafters 2705th packed away in a new camper for a snowbound hunting experience. They had no venison to bring home but had, some Gotchas Substitutors Ra-qu- el M! mi Ml O ...fast and agile O as a big bird. Comt AAMCO Abtoluttfy no obligation. Minor Adjustments yoW CAST '"J rtpr TtftMt SIRVICC O O Opo Doily 7M jm..,00 o.m.. 13 Noon q ftlfSAT.7J0 HOAOTttT fftftrtCTKMI o champion Snowmobile o o AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS o D COAST-TO-COAS- 19 17 17 17 17 Chompers Sloppy Five 16V2 16 Wahtuzi Civil Engineering 16 14 Almosts 13V2 Matadors 13V2 Spoilers 22V2 22V2 23 23 24 13 13 Chiefs Pic-U11 .. Keystone Kops 10 ps 26 The top ten averages in the league are held by Allen Adams, 182; Jerry Ashton, 175 ; Don Naef , 174 ; Ron Johnson, 174; Dave Workman, 172; Max Allen 171; Marv Fisher, 171; Bob Farmer, 171; Judd r, Hartley, 170; and John OPrirPRC GAlnJ vx- m.'yjMum.Hj OllVUilW k?crci;tcu Mon'o Hnlf Aesnrinfinn fnr trip 1 QAQ -- Minn. ICAMPER CITY u 0 Ph. UUT D O 195 North Main, Loyten C UK! CITY mm J, "-- " .(..' ; . rrtvr-- . . V . ' iKe tf ivasniKi, J treasurer. During the first year's play 2727TH LEADS the association grew to 269 ... TVio o n o n v. member. President was Wayne . . r f1 Lewis. - Other officers were : ess i, oquauxua is leading the Buck Ellis, vice president; pack in the independent intra George Asselanis, secretary ; mural bowling league, with the 1 4. 1 and Ed Fowler, treasurer. Twelve tournaments were leg of the Best Ball championship and the finals. One tournament alone drew 165 contest- ants. At the election meeting outgoing officials recommended several changes for the improvement of the association, such as using the Utah State handicapping system for all members in 1968. Members commended the first year officers for a job well done. Mayfield and Richard Vick-er- s, of Syracuse, with his horse, labored hours to get the animal to the wound13-years-- old AMEHICAN liEAVTY Kathy Nevada in the Mi American Content in Lnng tleach, tleauty Calif. The nlnt. uetque redhead i a danrer in La Vega. Landry wa Mi . - ,.4V.:4li .' . . . - y.-- J ' , Evaluati Squadron in second place. Current standings are: Team 2727th 4754th 2701st 2849th Won 29 23 Test RES EOD 22 ABG 20 20 19 16 24th Weather 2728th Supply 2705th AMW Tech Excort A uulu Loaf 11 Diuur-- who forgets all about and future and the present. is a gm the past simply enjoys Hunter Survives Accident side. . 4754th Radar IN HILLS o o o o o . Tar. "O T1 tary; ana His companion propped him against the deer, gave him first aid, then went for help. Two hours later he contacted the rest of the hunting party which included Smith's brother, Bill M. Smith, Maintenance. Another Hill employee in the party, Lynn Mayfield, a security guard went for help, while Smith went to his brother's - . TV. npw are: . bone. l, 11 . oie elected second The Hill employee hunting with his brother, Gene Anglen of Roy, Smith bagged his deer and while dragging it away a pistol worn by the hunter discharged. The bullet penetrated his right thigh, breaking the ' Hill .. uen to rMn Men's Golf Association Elects Officers for New Year The Men's Golf Association members have ficers for the year of its existence. ...Thev Rv o o ' . . Hill o o o o o o o o ,,W-W- .. direct fha w Saturday D lO A dition at St. Benedict Hospital following a day long rescue ordeal after he accidentally shot himself while hunting last o a TaiDot, secretary. An instrument specialist, Albert D. Smith, 26 of 2645 Liberty Ave., is in good con- o ,- T staged, including the monthly ognized by the same flesh wound in the neck. It was evident that someone had finished the kill, performed the preliminary dressing and dragged the animal from the brush to where it could easily be seen by whoever had wounded it in the first place. A fine lesson in true sportsmanship! Arnold Spearman, of Inspection, as one of two lucky hunters in a party of six, had his deer tagged by 8:20 a.m. on opening day. Laird Stringham, a verifier in Warehouse 8 went hunting for the first time in 20 years and was the lucky hunter in a party of eight. o o west 3rd Sm. o 34-t4o Hall's A Ike Kashiki, treasurer. Ray Langs ton, president: Paul rnf. AUiswu wiien me pnoio was taken wan Kfa vice presiuenu . Con-ove- 169. 7X? cnn ' o T WWHCtAO GUARANTEE ON All WORK BY DOATEL f Inlor a FfttE MULTI-CHEC- O f?Lmy Don't fight winte,, join it... with the endurance ICcn Striketters Buzzards The Hellers Phantoms Transportation Q o o greatest of esse fatal Co lite, Mora, 20 20 Groovers (TWT Hi MM FLY through the snow with the SKI-BIR- 10 13 13 15 15 16 16 17 19 19 19 19 19y2 20 20 22 21 21 Minuteman pleasant relaxation. Bob Shane of the Maintenance directorate is one of the most avid sportsmen from among those who go hunting for the sport rather than for the meat. Bob took his young son, Bobby, out for the first time and spent an enjoyable time teaching the some of the tricks of maintaining camp, reading a compass, tracking, etc. Bob claims no thrill in shooting at fawns or does or just anything that moves. Hunting for him means tracking and trying to outguess the animals searching for just the right set of antlers. He expects to continue his search for the winner by taking advantage of a special hunt Dec. 2 in the La teen. Salle area. He is well equipped Bessie had most tales to tell for the mountains and any kind of the camp running out of of weather. fuel for heating and cooking in John Howell of Warehouse the snow -- covered area they ID took his son, Kevin, on the hunted. They all survived, howhunt also. Next year Kevin will ever. Norma Rice of Shipment be able to have his own licence and will vie with his dad for trophy honors. Another father and son duo, Max Chadwick of warehouse 7, had a story to tell of real sportsmanship on the part of some unidentified hunters. Max downed a deer by a shot in the neck but in the flurry and excitement of the son's first hunt, they lost the hunting knife. That frustration was soon forgotten however as the deer got up and ran away. Numbed by such a loss they followed a trail of blood, then heard the inevitable shot from another hunter's gun from the direction the animal had gone. They continued in the direction of the shot with all hopes gone. To their surprise they came upon their deer which they rec- - Lost Won 26 23 23 Team ed hunter. Davis County sheriff Dean Moss went to the scene and found the hunter in deep shock and In too serious condition to 'v'-r-..- t i , . , . W,fr be brought down on A helicopter was horseback. summoned through the Utah Highwaythe Patrol radio contacted by sheriff's deputy toe Because the terrain was hazardous for the "chopper"tc lowered! land, it hovered and 100 m rescue basket. Hanging wai below the helicopter Smith & taken to an ambulance Hosrushed to St. Benedicts - of W members of the All hunting party are rnemg the Rocky Mounjun had Association and s to see the Stardust but Prix at Las Vegas accident, of the hunting cancelled. flight was The Hill employ driven car the 1967 BMRA without a scratch lu on the vagaries of his convalescence. J v who rJjS jj -- very to b ; im our wtie AL: n nervous, but doesn't showasjgnf11' n" did you do for Dick: "Found W8 who could cure her He just told her nerrf was a sign of old tg- s:i?.'; K'Hi, - , s ' ; . . i j: i ' |