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Show it 10, 1952 HILL TOP TIMES W Expresses of the King s Yo-Y- o Mrs. Heslop Sends Card of Appreciation nlisfor 53 Donations was added to to the widow of victim, making it one of spontaneous contributor donated by Hill AFB (additional $53 fees. additional funds will be giv-MShirley Peterson with-edays as added proof that rs w of her to help. Her Peterson, a former repair employee, died of polio j weeks ago and the $1653 to help her small children, four ie from. Mrs. received letter ill- 0f W hus-Morr- is lit '$js ' g maintenance directorate a few days aid "I am writing in behalf to r four children and myself thanks heartfelt our i to you ,ur contribution of $160a pre-- j to us last Friday. Words ,ard to find at this time to wonderful feeling at 33 our ine how much 'Pete' was ion $ - by the en-in- Reg. $2.19 DAVK On Highway 91 North of Layton $1.90 Specialr... Complete Selection of HUNTING KNIVES JACKETS - RED CAPS ACCESSORIES AT MOW'S SUNSET loss." DRIVE-I- PHONIC N J THEATRE Box Office 6:30 NOW First Show 7:15 PLAYING! The split-secoaction of a strobelight with a C-- S camera stopped this spinning yo-y- o maneuver in mid-ai-r. This the "Lone Star of Texas" is but one of the difficult feats the formertrick, o national champ. Neal Kabarrubias (above), can perform. Photo by Paul Glissmeyer, base nd Tribute i Birthday SWEAT SHIRTS the people for their great kindness and thoughtfulness for our great ay ma ieuuw and I rs. . respected . May we say, 'God all of you'." BED A card of appreciation was received by employees of the material facilities division from a widow who wanted to thank them for the approximately $300 they had collected for her at the time of the death of her husband. When George A. was taken by death a few Heslop weeks ago, his friends in warehouse 7D gathered together $300 to help the bereaved family. Mr. Heslnn hni Wn an employee of the locator branch of me materials processing office since jviarcn Z4, lVto. The note, signed by Mrs. Mae Heslop and family, said in part, "I wish with all my heart to thank Q presented nance id wanted Page 7 Dear Friends: yo-y- photo lab. Former National o Champ Can Still. Throw a Mean Spinner Yo-Y- By Dorothy G. Nelson Operating a may sound like kid's stuff, but a young mechanic Base claims it can be a fascinating game that really ' . pays off. Neal Kabarrubias, 2255 West Clinton Avenue, Salt Lake City, is a former yo-y- o champ who can still perform unbelievable tricks with a yo-yWith astonishing speed and skill yo when he saw an ad calling for o demonstrators in New York Kabarrubias can keep a couple of tops spinning and performing such City. As a boy, he had played gravity-denyin- g stunts that it looks around with the toy, but after two 's like are growing out of weeks training with the professional yo-y-o him. crew, he was well to the championship. Kabarrubias, who was national on his way o was even responsible The yo-y- p champion in 1919 and 1950, can make a yo-y- o do about every- for the romance in Kabarrubias' thing but talk. When he gets per- life. It was while performing at a forming; some of the tricks such as dime store in Salt Lake City that met the girl who was to be "Walking the dog," "Loop the he Loop", "Round the World", "Walk- come ins wife. Mrs. Verna Lee ing the baby", or the "Lone Star of Kabarrubias, who works in camera Texas you'd swear the tops were repair at Hill AFB, was a salesgirl in a Salt Lake five and ten almost alive. she caught the Proof that the yo-y- o is not just a cent store where kid's game but can be a profitable eye or tne yo-y- o cnamp wno was the states with a troop. pastime is that the spinning tops touring Yo-y- o had its origin in the The a with Kabarrubias mighty provided of the Philippine Islands, jungles fancy living for almost three years Kabarrubias says. It was first when he traveled around the as used a weapon by primitive United States as a demonstrator for natives who fashioned the weapon a commercial yo-y- o company. from a sharp rock to which they Performing as the reigning yo-y- o attached a long thong made from champ in theaters, stores and animal hide. all the schools, Kabarrubias toured craze first hit the The yo-y- o states. the cities in major the late 1920's and in United States o yo-ya Technique of operating a favorite sport been has then since is "just timing", says Kabarrubias, of the younger generation. maintenance who is an aircraft of the younger gen And inspector in flight test at Hill eration,speaking is nothing Kabarrubias and little AFB. "With a practice with the hero a of short neighbor coordination of mind and muscle He always carries a kids. hood master can championship anybody couple of tops with him and is ever tricks," he said. to throw a few spinners or expert first be ready This a eive couple of lessons. came seriously interested in tne yo Ka As "King of the barrubias takes a back seat to no one in the smallfry's eyes. He's classed rieht alone with such other greats as "The Lone Ranger" and For District Attorney 'Hopalong Cassidy." yo-y- o at Hill Air Force o. yo-y- Our Drive In Season is drawing to a close and we wish to take this opportunity to thank you for your splendid patronage. We just want to say: . As long as Jack Frost stays away, We'll have a show every day. But when Old Man Winter shows his teeth, Then our shows will be mighty brief. Watch The Standard-Examinfor our bill, Because when winter comes, We'll go over the hill. er yo-yo- Sincerely, yo-y- seventieth birthday of BUI payroll supervisor, called something extra special so roll employees got together came up with the mammoth le, e above. At break time they gathered round to wish Bill Birthday" and share the y decorated cake. Bill has (Hea at Hill AFB since 1948. py )e your power to Vote! GARNER'S Lake View Inn CHOICE STEAKS JUMBO SHRIMP tt CHICKEN t SANDWICHES M, Utah Hiway 91 S at m. on Weekdays p. fWi Closed Sunday PHONE Qgden top-tossi- ng Yo-Yo'- s", (Atemocratic Candidate 2nd Judicial District WEBER - DAVIS MINI P t If IB BS and LIB Degree from sity of Utah Assistant District Attorney Univer1950-51-5- 2. Veteran with 3'a years service. Trial Judge Advocate U. S. Army. Bishop of L D. S. Ogden 22nd Ward. Active in Civic and Community Affairs. Member of Lions Club, Foot Printers Ass'n. and Active an Experienced and Qualified Attorney, pT?T capable of representing the People and Protecting Right and Liberties! " (Paid Political Advertisement) Hit A DRAND K217 Sow for School and Savo - ONLY - Advantage Explained For MORGAN DAVIS DRIVE IN THEATRE. Re-Enlistm- ent "ship-nin- e Thinking of over." "doing another hitch?" If so, you'll have every opportunity to do so, according to military nersonnel officials. Under a new plan, designed to increase enlistments in the Air 5Yrce. sauadron commanders are required to personally interview each qualified airman at least 90 days before his discharge date so that the advantage or ment in the Air Force may be ex nlained. And that's not the end of the story. Under this same plan, which is outlined in Air Force Personne, News Letter Volume 5, Number 8, Daee 5. all qualified airmen will also be interviewed by the base re cruiting officer within 30 days of his separation. 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