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Show Page May 9, HILL TOP TIMES 4 J JjIJI JJJJJjErsnnr iMtwiinHi f "JJ Rel BX . . . in colorful, comfortable CANVAS SPORT SHOES J.ur Mother's Day Tribute Shootin' the Breeze 1952 With Joe Jones J Tomorrow, May 10, sees the open- I ing of the bass and perch season, but existing flood conditions make prospects appear pretty dim. Reports from Deer Creek indicate that high murky waters will likely prevail. Use of standard lures is allowed this year and trout caught subject to the size may be kept and limit regulations, of course. The water situation will probably dictate the use of good old garden hackle. ... Ideal for warehouse wearing! $3.98 and $5.90 Cafeteria chatter indicates that some of the boys are beginning to plan some opening day expeditions to our neighboring states. Emmett Clayton, Sam Anderson and "Tony" Jensen together with a couple other guys are planning to invade Idaho on or about the first of the month. If I know these boys, a good timel will be had by all. Plcke Project: Two million walleyed pike eggs are now being nrocessed at the Kamas Hatchery. They came from New York as a gift to the Utah Fish and Game . Department. I.ast vear the first plantings of walleyed pike were made in Utah waters in an attempt to introduce this fine game fish in biologically intermediate waters that have not nreviouslv been producers of any apreciable numbers of game fish. At that time the fry from one mil- lion pike eggs hatched at the Kamas plant were placed in equal numbers in three such waters. These are Echo, Pine View, and Hyrum reservoirs. It is planned to supplement these original plantings from the eggs now being, hatched at Kamas. About half of the pike fry will go into the above three reservoirs. The balance of these fish will be planted in other such waters over the state. These Via Qavitr Rimr Hrflin- ...111 Unlnla fww W Alt lllblUUB age and other areas. 3 Spring Musical at Dase Chapel Sunday Spring Musical, honoring Mother's Day,, will be presented at the base chapel this Sunday at 2 p.m., according to Major Thomas G. Hepner, air chaplain. Light classical and sacred music will be rendered by Hill's Junior and Senior choir composed of null tary personnel and their families. Choir numbers will be augmented by selections from two quartets and a duet. Soloists will be Gretchen Mechling and A2C Ben jamin M. Noid, who is also directing the musical. All personnel of the base are ex tended a special invitation to at tend. " I fM JP Dorothy G. Nelson Dancing as a means of entertainment and expressing emotions has been a favorite since the most ancient days and modern tunes haven t dimmed the enthusiasm for dancing a bit. So says a young Air Installations worker, who'd almost rather dance than eat. Personable, graceful John P. Mal- lozzi, who works in the procurement office of air installations, could be considered an authority on dancing. tie s been doing it since ne was a By ifcxT Dancer John Mallozzi in Spanish Costume GOVKtt'KZNT EMPLOYEE: Un-itemiz- ed . , erage. SURGICAL EXPENSES MATURNITY BENEFITS extensive liberalized benefits. 2 INCOME PROTECTION $50 to $150 per month (your choice) for ALL sicknesses and accidents. 24 hours a day on or off the job. 1st DAY COVERAGE ACCIDENTAL DEATH or DISMEMBERMENT $1500 to $5000. NATURAL DEATH Special Low-Coand Standard Plans for you and your family. EDUCATIONAL PLANS that will fit your budget. 4 SPECIAL POLIO PROTECTION ENTIRE FAMILY. PLEASE NOTE These plans may be retained even though you may leave Government employment. However, you must be a "Government Employee" to obtain them. Permanent status not required. S FILL IN AND RETURN COUPON for FULL Details -- -- st ' GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE I LEONARD J. TILLOTSON, State Agent I P. O. Box 441, Ogden, Utah I P. O. Box 1173, Salt Lake City, Utah I Please send me full details about your Low Cost Plan, Medical, Income Protection, Life. Nam . Age Address I City .., Employed at 7T rk Come get a Pair Today! Air Installation Worker Is Featured Dancer in S. L Ballet Six-fo- ot These Exclusive Plans offer personal and family protection on the most liberal and low-co- st basis ever issued. They were built and developed for Government Employees and are underwritten and guaranteed by the Government Employees Division of the Olym... pic National Life Insurance Company. You may have any one or all of the following plans: 1 DOCTOR BILLS PAID for you and your entire family at your home, doctor's office or hospital. HOSPITAL EXPENSES Blanket Cov- - ' play-or-wo- th A 141 Handsome, Yes . . . with, the deepest cushion-so- ft comfort a man ever knew! shoes are so light they These float on water. Thick soles of crepe rubber on durable duck uppers in a wide variety of colors. Shock-proo- f insoles; scientific foot last; washable with natural soles Sunday is Mother's Day a special day for honoring the grandest mother in the world: your own. Typical of the hundreds of mothers who work at Hill Air Force Base is Alicia Evans (center) and her family. They are shown reading a letter from Airman Second Class Richard Niel Evans, her oldest son who is serving with the Air Force in France. The black-eye- d baby on Alicia's lap is her first old Charyl, daughter of Carol (left) and grandchild, four-monThe three husSSgt. Charles F. Reney, of Hill's sanitary engineers. and Nolan 8. Alicia, ky sons are (left to right) Edward 13, Dennis 10, Ed who drives for the motor pool, is the wife of Evans, Clinton. State.... 1 1 I I boy of six. xiis greatest wisn of being a "really good dancer" is pretty near at hand because the last few years has seen Mallozzi featured in some of the biggest local production staged in this part of the country, Mallozzi has Single, been a featured dancer in local in terpretations of "The Merry Wid ow", "Tales of Hoffman", "Calval cade", and "Hold That Line". At the present time he is rehearsing for a spot in the "Spring Ballet" to be staged May 17 at the Univer sity of Utah. Mallozzi's first interest in dancing came when his older sister started taking dancing lessons. It wasn't long until he was picking up the steps and even making up a few of his own. "After that I was a 'goner'," said the young artist. "Dancing was my greatest interest. From then on every spare dime went for dancing lessons until now he has quite an impressive list of dancing masters from New York to Los Angeles. Although an expert in ballet, tap, and exhibition dancing, Mallozzi's favorite routine is the "Cape jjance , a nery interpretation or a Spanish bull fight, accentuated by castanets and heel clicks which he presents in a white wool costume with a red satin-line- d cape. Although dancing is great fun, it is also a lot of work, says the six-foot-p- Mallozzi. realize "It's hard to the endless practice that routine. "Dancing is a mode of expressing strong emotion," he said. "You put into a dance only what you feel and thats what makes you a good or oaa dancer." . . i. C ou, waicn snarp wnen you see next your ballet, musical, or tune in your TV set you may catch Manozzi m one of his routines. This lad has ambitions and the talent to go with them.. goes into a two-minu- te 1 THANK YOU NOTE "To all the kind people at Hill Air Force Base in particular the Keciamation section and the En who so pen gine Repair section erously donated blood needed at the time of the death of our daughter Karen, we wish to express our deepest appreciation." Donald G. Oliver, Engine Repai Francis Oliver, Reclamation 2305 Washington Blvd. Spring Jackets f $4.95 I ' Chevrons - Insignia Or Type New Fatigue N And Up Iureen, Jackets Fatigue Pants ir Luggage Bags SHI"! Shoes B--4 WATCHES el i7-Jew- . Nun AlnccAr 'Up from..... 6-D- f f $ Men's Completely lined Several Styles in Blue, xan, urey, Maroon. a Of QrD W C1 Al $.f Sun Glasses. ...$2.95 ase Plastic Air Mattress Tuf-lit- e, 32x73 inches.... Combat BoOtS 4d.jd Army Type $9.45 Paratroop Boots Oxfords J945 $595 - "HEADQUARTEBS FOR SERVICE MEN & WOMEN" OGDEN ARMY & NAVY STOKE 324 - 24th Street Phone 10 |