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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page ,8 Safety by Quiz Show on the y, I,. t"J , (. Ml I ; A2C Hal Espy Iowa, weighs in at 102 and carries TO ALL 17, 1954 for You i ( Ground Safety program, sponsored by the 2Sth ixgisucai cuppu to be a Squadron yesterday, proved as as well nnrtiMiiants ,,ruv, u; tho to reports according the audience, from the squadron. The 2Sth Log used a novel idea to promote the regular safety meeting. They chose six airmen from the squadron audience to They participate in a safety quiz. were asked six questions each concerning safety in driving. A panel of judges analyzed answers and judged the winners. pass, two-da- y Prizes were a three-da- y pass and three pass, one-da- y consolation prizes. Judges were 1st Lt. Donald F. Campbell, squadron ground safety officer; George England, chief of ground safety division; George L. Hess and Lyle F. Walthon from the ground safety office; William Phelps, chief of driver's training, and Joseph C. chief of the police McDonald, branch. Following the quiz, a guest Utah Highway speaker from the on winter Department spoke ;V"'SV-- J HILLFIELDERS We chose lovely Loraine Foley, stenographer in Supply's Program Requirements, to help carry our "holiday wishes" to you. And aluring Loraine, all decked out in Christmas wrappings, does a mighty good job of proclaiming season's greetings. Brown-eyeLoraine is 20, single, and lives in Ogden. (Photo by Paul Glissmeyer.) Snuadron commander Lt. Col onel Robert L. Foley opened the meeting with brief welcoming remarks. Captain Tom A. Teal acted as master of ceremonies. welter at 147. A2C Allen Davis of Oelwein, fpntTired A quiz, ouuvj, The Hill Air Force Base Boxing Team, ranging in weight classes from. light through heavy, will meet Mountain Home AFB as their first opponents of the season tonight at 7:30 in the Base Gymnasium. A2C Hal Espy, the team coach and a heavyweight fighter himself, reported that his team has been working out five days a week for the Hornet's middleweight class for the past two months and is in top his first start in fighting. The only shape. light-heav- y out for the night will The Hill Hornets are composed be A3C Roland Richey at 172. of one lightweight, three welters, Nix Special Christmas Card lust 28th Loct Sa. Promotes Local Pugilists Will Meet Boxers Prom Mt. Home at Gym Tonight and one middle, one light-heavone heavyweight. Coach Hal Espy is the heavy and the most experienced of them, having a 23-- 1 record of Golden Gloves and Air Force boxing. He won the Los Angeles Golden Gloves heavyweight crown in UKil. A2C Mario Flores, a lightweight at 135 from San Diego, Calif., is covering his class alone with a background of high school and several bouts around San Diego. With the welters, the most popular class, the Hornets are placing .three fighters: A3C Osel Hopkins of Ecorse, Mich., who has experience with the Air Force boxing in England; A2C Donald Hansen, Columbus, Ohio, ' who. fought for the Baity Center Gym in Columbus; and A3C Archie Fontaine, a jBfff d V PRICES BEFORE XMAS PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR POCKET TERMS AS LOW AS $1.25 PER WEEK Mod CCaiirirnnn CDDnairrgg CLOTHES FOR MOM & DAD AND ALL THE CHILDREN, TOO LADIES' COATS LADIES' PANTIES MEN'S HOSE in Fleeces, Checks, Etc. $24.98 Up LADIES' SLIPS at Special 59c Up LADIES' NYLONS We Handle Nationally Known Brands of Beautiful, Sheer Nylons. to the Box. JO LADIES' SWEATERS Pullover and Cardigan, Wool From All Sizes. Smartest Argyles. Match All Newest Suits. $2.98 Sizes, 32 to 50.. $2.53 Up Pairs in Box. Sizes 5 to 7. Also Panties From 8 to 10XXX 3 $1.53 Up All All Newest Shades 7 $4.98 Sizes From 8 to 44. Beautiful Laces and Tailored Christmas Sale! Panties ek Denier. MEN'S PANTS CHARCOALS BROWNS . " TWEEDS GABARDINES PHONOGRAPHS RADIOS TOASTERS CLOCK RADIOS MIXMASTERS IRONS Steam and Dry CLOCKS DEEP FRYERS -SHEETS PILLOW CASES iwu, iiitiaiJUAS SPECIAL $7.98 Up ONE ACCOUNT PC' OUTFITS FAMILY CREDIT STORE THE FAMILY TWO GIIEAT STOIIES 317 SO. MAIN. SALT LAKE CITY 23G2 WASH. EtVD.. OGDEfl |