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Show February 10, 1956 HILL TOP TIMES Merle M. Moore Is Honored lAt Formal Retirement Ceremonies Bowling Notes M-S- gt. Page By Glenn Quick Outstanding bowling predomin ated both individual and team play I Formal military ceremonies at Hill AFB last week climaxed more in the Men's Hill Field Bowling of military service for MSgt. Merle M. Moore, League this week. One of the finest 'than a quarter-centur- y 1 games ever bowled in the league's 51, of the 29th Ammunition Supply Squadron. istory was turned in by Frank Sgt. Moore was retired after 31 of the Flying Saucers with Wilson Forces the of years in the Armed 2o9 single and 604 series. his fine U. S. He was honored by a review Record The Marks moved from I and the 29th by members of the to fourth a three way tie place 7th Communications Construction with the Spoilers and Installations I Squadron. by taking four points from the I of the review was Highlight light Testers and Installations 1 presentation of a letter of retire were wining three from the Pogos ment by mil adb uommanaer, while the Spoilers were dropping Lt. Col. Fred C. Johnson. three to the Razors. Enlisting in the Infantry in 1919, Team Standings ' kJfo V ' " J games as of 0 Feb.) (Including I in either Infantry, Quartermaster Won earn Lost most Force the Air of or Corps 15 5 . Record Marks I time since. He has served in Alaska 5 15 nstallations and nearly every state in the , 15 5 Union. Spoilers 14 6 Superforts Sgt. Moore came to Hill AFB 6 14 Substituters from Malstrom AFB, Great Falls, 7 13 Jolters retireMont, last year. Prior to 6 10 Airframes ment he was first sergeant of the 11 9 Flying Saucers 29th Ammunition Supply Squad11 . 9 Razors ron. t He will now make his home in Riverside, Calif. There he will enter college to study food inspec- - t tion methods. I 1 2 - Sgt. Moore and his wife, Eliza- beth, have one daughter and two sons. The daughter is Mrs. Lor- - raine Bush of Granger, Utah. The 1 I Standings Listed Current Hill Field Ladies' Bowling League Standings in the second half are as follows: Won Lost 4 16 Rollettes 7 13 Saberettes Gremlins . The Fielders Black Panthers Bumble Bees Alley Cats The Voodoos 7 7 7 7 13 13 13 13 ii 13 9 7 Gutter Snipes Blue Strikes 6 14 14 14 15 6 Red Devils West Side Kids 6 5 High Averages Norma Siddoway ... . Mary Imaizumi Lee Wigness Maxine Warren 159 135 135 134 10 ogos 10 11 9 Flight Testers 9 11 Rockets 12 8 Skymasters 12 8 MSGT. MERLE MOORE Gremlins 12 8 .. Matadors eldest son, Edwin, is a student at The Aces 12 8 the University of Utah. Ronald, Voodoos . 10 6 the youngest, will accompany his Globemasters 7 13 parents to California. 7 13 Goonies 2 18 Scorpions for Bowlers High Individual Averages 178 . Tabby Royland 175 Burton Charlie 134 .. Cleo Shively : 171 Stokes Jack 133 Pat Royster 170 130 Harry Sugihara Jean Shinney ... Morns Earl lbs 130 Dorothy Thorup 16S Yorito Homada 130 Diarte Mary 166 Tillotson Hal 129 Charlene McCleary 165 Phil Biddle 165 C. Korn 165 Ute Akisada Lady Completes Course Airman 1c Everett L. Huxford air policeman, Hq OOAMA, has returned to Hill AFB after com passive de pleting a seven-weef ense course at Lowry AFB, Colo During his training, Airman Huxford received training in bio logical, chemical, and radiologica warfare. This included uses, preventative measures, and how to care for casualities. ks O King Size O 5 Year Warranty Saves time Saves worK Saves, clothes avesou G. E. WASHER Pair Only G. E. DRYER Exchange $337.76 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT gfl I (R u MHflR niyUw CjH U PAY BALANCE EASY MONTHLY TERMS! "GENERAL ELECTRIC HEADQUARTERS Stork Club The chubby little face above belongs to Kelly Lynn Crosbie who was only a few hours old when this photo was taken. He's the son of Jerry Crosbie who works in Sheet Metal Branch, Maintenance. Little Kelly made a grandma out of Mrs. Martha Kirk who works in Cataloging and Standardization Division, Supply. Mrs. Kirk is helping the young parents make sure that the new ruler gets his every wish. FROM 6 TO 9 WHY WAIT for a HAIRCUT? BE CLIPPED! DRIVE OUT AND SHAVE WE KATER TO KIDS FROM 1-1- 00 HORRY'S World-famo- us Barber Shop 7347 South Main Phone Hill AFB's "Hornets" will don their traveling shoes next week the Westminster College "Parsons" to journey to Fairchild AFB, from Salt Lake City. Game time Wash- - for the Northwest Confer is 8 p.m. at the base gym. ence tournament. CONFUSION is one woman plus The tournev. to be held 21-2-5 one left turn, excitement is two teams from will top pit February, women plus one secret, bedlam is nine different bases. Represented, besides Hill, will be Fairchild, three women plus one bargain, chaos is four women plus one Larson, Geiger, McChord, Paine, luncheon . check. and Mountain Home AF bases in and Idaho; Portland AFB, Ore., Malstrom AFB, Mont. Last vear the Hornets emerged victorious in the meet when Hill Motors AFB hosted six teams from the SALES SERVICE Northwest. Hill AFB hopes to go to the conBOATS AND BOAT ference boasting a 20 win, five KITS loss record. With four more games scheduled before conference time, Custom-Cra- ft the score now stands: 16 wins and 5 losses. , The Hornets last outing was Chris-Cra- ft against the U of U freshmen at Salt Lake City. Lieutenant Darrell Boat Kits Tucker, ace forward, scored con sistently to rack up 37 points. But 1956 Johnson Motors it wasn't enough to defeat the tall Redmen. and fast A Few 1955 Models at The f rosh posted a 8 win over Reduced Prices. Hill AFB. The Hill five played VARGE THOMPSON good ball but just didn't have that 677 East 2nd South night to defeat the "U". Hoping to turn the tables, the KAYSVILLE PH. 762-casaba artists tonight will meet R PHONE AXtel 2245 Wash. Blvd. Hill AFB Hornets Will Compete in Northwest Conference Tournament Ladd, MORNING APPOINTMENTS 88 top-notc- 76-6- COME IN TOMORROW AND SELECT YOURS! $1 h Doing a job has won two Hill AFB enlisted men dual Officer awards for being January's Airman and of the Month. . Master Sgt. Jessie W. Haggans of the 2791st USAF Hospital was rated the month s outstanding mWSSSIIJs! NCO. Airman 1c Thelbert F. Evans, 4677th Radar Evaluation Flight, won airman honors. Lt. Col. William J. Hall, wing executive, presented each man an engraved identification bracelet and letter of commendation at ceremonies held in the colonel's office. Sgt. Haggans is NCO in charge of the veterinarian section at the base hospital. He was singled out for his work in preparing a supervisors handbook, containing office Evans Haggans policies and procedures. The handbook will enable future supervisors sergeant major of the 4677th Radar to take over the section with a Evaluation Flight. He enlisted in minimum of training. the U. S. Navy in 1945 and transThe sergeant enlisted in the ferred to the Air Force in 1951. Cavalry in September 1953 at Ft. The airman reported to Hill in Riley, Kan. and transferred to the Dec. 1953. air service in, 1943. He reported Young Evans is a native of West to Hill AFB in June 1954. Pittston, Penn. Both Haggans and Evans will be Sgt. Haggans and his wife, Martha reside at Hill Garden feted by Ogden Chamber of ComHomes. They have four children: merce officials to free entertainJesse, Jr., 13; Lorna, 7; Reginald, ment. Included will be lodgingCan-at Hotel Ben Lomond, meals at 6; and Patricia, 7 months. Airman Evans, rated Decembers ton Cafe, and passes to Orpheum outstanding airman, is personnel Theatre. Outboard THE BUY OF A LIFETIMES 0 Airman and NC0 of Month Honors Presented to Haggans and Evans Johnson LOOKIHG FIB A. DEAL? O Water Saver O Fully Automatic 7 on Highway 91 81 Bountiful. Utah ARTHRITIS or RHEUMATISM MANY PEOPLE ARE GETTING AMAZING RELIEF FROM RADIOACTIVE EARTH years of age, has had his first relief in years by using radioactive earth. If you are suffering from either arthritis or rheumatism it should be worth $1.00 to see if this will help you. Send Only$1.00 to P. O. Box 143, Bounti- Mr. Boatwright, 82 ful, Utah. You will receive a supply of perfectly safe Radioactive Earth with complete instructions. 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