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Show HttL fjgv Hill mua TOP TIMES Page Vehicles Are Received by ivioTor rol Air rorce olive 1 LAY-A-WA- drabf- Army thing of the past, Hill Air Force base to replace the d old Force Vehicles are trucks, and to ease the strain AH equipment is being on those remaining in inese new vehicles, service, the blue of the uniforms of familiar be a soon h' fsy con-rne- ainted fk. men they serve. The older equipment., nu.u Painted" SSbifMltae'noware nao 7 yz rats? Y Your Xmas Gifts i 1 WESTING HOUSE WIIITECROSS & SUNBEAM Z as the Jered mileage enough to circle the Air Forces own. recognized All identifying The W times in the past year, will letters and numerals are plainly or repa-unetne visible in gold. either be salvaged With Joe Jones The new trucks have neW shade of blue. The smoke has cleared from a 250 ton trucks number of vehicles in upped the A fleet of fifty 34 Savage on couple of our opening day shoots, 270 Win. (130) has been sent to the base to a new totaloperation of 607. and 8 carry-all- s all in and, all, it appears that Hill's hunters fared well. Captain Welsh 270 Win. (150 0 of PIO and yours Winchester truly were on Waffle Irons Toasters , 2Vi 10 134 Ms '8 & ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND CONTRACTING. 10 Vi 19 2V 4 30-0- CO. 30-0- 30-4- BEER DANCING TELEVISION KEEP ON TOP MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT EDDIE and DUANE'S GLIDE INN KOPP two-foote- 1 Mile Hiway 91 Mixers CLEARFIELD nana tor the opening barrage at 6 9 34 Sp'gfield (150 ) 2 the Bear River Rpfi 6 1134 Sp'gfield (180) 3 ELECTRIC couldn't have had more success. 0 3 13 Vi Krag The ducks were there, thousands 300 Savage 3 13 Vi Homer's Market )l Block North oi tnem, coming at us from all di- 32 Win. Special 4 19 91 Phone 584-R- -l Hiway rections. We had all the shootinsr 348 Winchester 3 13 V that we could handle and enough getting" to result in a limit take for each of us. Kay Freeman of Stat Services and his party likewise found the hunting excellent up at Bear River Just for the record we Refuge. want to state that Kay was the boy responsible for our success. He's a with veteran duck hunter misrhtv wicked with a Sandy Mite on a clear trout stream, too and knows just how, when and where to go about this business of clobbering d our friends. 9 Mel Schwartz over Maintenance wasn't to about misled be way by 730 Kc. any such insignificant critter as a duck. He had an idea that he could shoqf; the bull in much better fashion and he proved his , point admirably. Mel, accompanied by that intrepid sportsman, Lou Wirth of Payroll, and fellow Maintenance colleague, Aries Steiner, hied himKOPP Klub 7:30..A. M. self off on the Skyline drive above Trail Boss, Wayne Moss 10: 00..A. M. Santiquin Canyon and shot a huge four point bull elk which tipped the scales at something over 800 12: 15..Noon Trading Post The two other permit pounds. Buckeroo Bob Brown holders in the party bagged a two 4:00..P. M. point bull and a calf. All this was Tello-Te- st 2:30..P. M. accomplished by 1 p. m. on the 14th, the first day of the season. Hill's Deerslayers 5:00..P.M. Sports Slants While yours truly tramped the high country until his tongue dragged the ground without getting UTAH BROADCASTING OGDEN 8 a buck, a lot of Hill's hunters were SYSTEM 730 Kc. much more successful. A good ex ample is that guy Ray Johnson over in Aircraft Repair Inspection Branch, who bagged two deer with one shot. Some others in Mainte nance who also connected were Ed Sawley, Hubert Bizzell, Shirl Loosli, John Deubler, Bob Kay, Glen Dover, Ned Hyde, and Guy Nelson. Here in headquarters George (Lucky except on a goose hunt) Holbrook, Ray Wright, Jim Cronin, Kurt Young, Paul Tollestrup, Glen Kerr, Kel Grange, Wayne Baker and Captain Welsh were among the Colonel Root, Lt. lucky ones. Colonel Jackson, Major Hinckley and Captain Ladd spent a couple of days deer hunting. Colonel Root's only comment was that we shouldn't depend upon hunting for our rations someone must have had some of my luck. Bantering About Ballistics Probably a lot of you Nimrods spent some time around the old campfire discussing your favorite weapon and loudly supporting its In the interest or performance. integrity we're your protecting with a few out here to give going facts which may aid you in some of the statements which you may have made. First let's list a few of the most popular cartridges and their muzzie vetu cities: Cartridge Bullet Weight Muzzle Velocity (Grains) 2,280 Winchester 117 2,810 loo 250 Savage 3,140 130 270 Winchester 2,770 150 Winchester 270 2,200 Winchester 170 0 2.980 150 6 Springfield Buy From Your 6 Springfield 180 2,480 180 0 Krag 2,380 180 Electrical Dealer 300 Savage 2,260 170 32 W. Special 2,880 150 54R Winchester Mow let's see what the trajectory of each of these cartridge is. For as-purposes of comparison we'll 200 at zeroed be to sume all guns will note, yards, though, as you 5 and cartridges of the be better would class 32 Special zeroed in at shorter range. Number of inches of rise at 100 300 yds. is as & Light A Utah yds. and of drops at Mossago 30-3- ENJOY Eelectrio Irons North of LAYTON Ogden Top Shows on KOPP BANK SMOKERY Ogden's Finest Men's Club Washington Boulevard 2313-231- 5 - Ogden, Utah - Dial 51 KOPP Payroll Checks Cashed TICKETS FOR ALL SPORTING EVENTS J STRAIGHT m$ I AND SEWING ZIG-ZA- G sews on makes buttonholes 'buttons EMBROIDERY AND APPLIQUE- - sup-nnrtin- M0N0CRAMMING REVERSE I Jnu 7 ''VMS lr I I AT FORWARD AND tc. DARNING, SEWING 4voJobf in Console. 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