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Show n7l970 HILL TOP TIMES Page Riders Utah Trail Young Skaters Win Honors; To Participate in Ice Show 'lake Polo Exciting r"1 TSJe :; 555 April Riders Four young- skaters whose parents are employed at Hill AFB recently won top honors in their divisions at the Utah State Figure Skating Championships held in Ogden and Salt Lake City. Russell Sessions, son of award for being the most artisTheral Sessions, Air Freight tic skater; David Murphree, Terminal, was winner in the who took the - 'eber proved to be event for Payers u"l feStal on jrSSS. road show each team in spite of weather. illv newly formed organiza-1 will hold a meeting May ?.'S0 P.m. at the Washington 1 ry Intermediate Boys and Novice feature will es for the whole her information by ained The other three, who competed in the Wasatch Figure Skating Club championships in Ogden, wi'l be featured in a spring ice show entitled "Moon Shot" at the Weber Ice Rink in Ogden on May 2 and 3. The Ogden area skaters are: riding activitifamily. Furt- may be obtcontacting him at Ext. 2548. Maintenance, and member chairman general said of the board of trustees, in the organizthat membership writ-n- f ation may be made by & Endurance Trail to Utah Keith Bowers, Aiders, P..O. Box Enrollment fee ual dues of $10 3051, Ogden. is $5 with further 3 ii Women's Golf Assannounces winners in Bingrle, t Bungle April 9. Bangle, Tournament held Lundy was group with Gladys and Iris :arad place. fee vj i . i8 AJZk , first in the Mary Gon-Je- s Guernsey tied for Vicki Carr, who won the Novice Ladies and also the special I J - Kitty Rydholm took first honors in the advanced nine-hol- e group, with Lil Hennessy in second place. Marie Harris was winner in the beginning nine-ho- le group. ConOn April 29 a nine-hol- e secutive Club Tournament will be staged, followed by a punch Plan Tour Departing from Salt Lake City June 16th personally escorted by Noble & Athleen Fishborn 12 from $868.00 EUROPEAN CHARTERS Tours Departing: From Salt Lake City July 8th & Augst 23rd. 22 days visiting 9 countries $665.00 hour, business meeting, fashion show and luncheon. Those wishing to attend the luncheon may sign in the ladies' locker room by April 26, or contact Lyal Willson, ph. 6 or Pat Stone, ph. FISHBURN YORLD TOURS Mezzanine 777-564- 394-266- 1. Hotel Ben Lomond Ogden, Utah 7 All members and prospective members are invited. mt ut ton iHEGL) LEGE (2EE3QfiE0ffiEZJ0 ' A ii i cr- - a l iiii i w ii ii MMr II II il i WWR 'y iiii n hi i 2 yi li i i iiii rgiigpiD x HZ mm mon f crL:::nnanaanaa::: :::: : IrzriEncnnnnnanar:::::' j aa l ill fife O O 4 00 days $495 EXPO 70 TOURS Luncheon 392-865- ile - HAWAII - vn HOT ON ICE Four Hill AFB families shared the spotlight recently when their lads and lassies flashed past competition to win figure skating awards. The young champs are (left to right) Angela Oakes, Russell Sessions, Vickie Carr and (kneeling) David Murphree. Golfers Announce Tourney Winners; The Hill ociation Kill ann- a month. A trail ride was enjoyed by south-a- rt on the slopes group t of Ogden and events are being planned. Women Pre-Juven- ships in Salt Lake City. as Tauritobison, Maintenance, .4 president, said that the Z!t)up Boys honors ; and Angela Oakes, who won in II Girls division. Vicki's father is Guy Carr, of the Distribution Plans and Office, and her Programs mother, Jean, works in Materiel Management. Angela is the daughter of TSgt. Richard B. Oakes, 1906th Communications Squadron. David's parents are Cranford Murphree, of Materiel Management, and Clara Murphree, of Civilian Personnel Division. Pairs competition at the Utah Figure Skating Club Champion- Center, are Recreation in joining ivited to attend, as well ise interested 39 |