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Show HILL TOP TIMES 1957 25, Ml Hariots .1 rTYPAINT L one-tim- ar 31-3- 0, col-- w Lvely walls. a0ir s Tsft caarlas u? Jn'l HEBE 11 . . former Utah college hnsVehaii i e ness and uard A2c George Burd standing in rebounding, and acpowerful Camp Pendleton Marines who invad Vht k'f. J. 0 . was because to Joe was the best man absent of with series the cording military Hornets, Monday. and t,,ah.X game on the floor that night. In addij Bart, Johnson, former Utah State from Arizona State,611i,St reuruarv duties. Coach Joe Hess, however, found tion, SSgt. Charles Johnson, a College; and several 16 points. e great, and Eddie Pepple, vauouau, o .) center, a otherwiserays of sunshine in the consistent top scorer had four-yewith black the Maoutcome. Hornets The The at letterman while at Lewis the games scrappy guard and rines will be held in the base University of Utah, are the main College in Lockport, Illinois, and Hornets led at halftime stays of the impressive Marine a member of last year's Marine Joe feels had the team been at gymnasium and begin at 8:00 p.m. full strength they might have gone All military personnel and their team. team composed of many former All-StThe stars. and school Hornets high dependents will be admitted free college decidedly will be the on to win. The Marines first swing into ac underdogs in both games with the Secondly, Lt. Warren Allan, of of charge. In addition, a plan is whom high things have been ex being worked out to allow civilian tion at the base gymnasium at Marines The Hornets have an unimpres pected, played his best game of the personnel who work on the base 6:00 p.m., Friday, February 1, in a warmup game against the Coors sive won 5 lost 10 record, but year. He scored 22 points, was out to attend the games. Distributors team, as a preliminary have lost many of their games beto the game between the Hornets cause of the absence of one or more of their starting five. and the Utah State Freshmen. In their last encounter, the HornBesides Johnson and Pepple, the Marines boast such outstanding ets, playing without the services players as Jack Mulcahy, a three-ye- of two of their regulars, were varsity guard while at the- downed by the University of Utah JNew Mexico; .bay- Papooses Hornet center University oi two-yeletterman James Eason was out due to ill- ton Ducote, TWO HOT! BED Will Page ar or Semi- - Full Gloss GAtwjl LATENAMEL 11 Woodwork. or Walls Reg. Beautiful Colors Sf.D paITand roller buy. 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South Main First Door West of Post Office SUNSET, 6"5 ROY, CUTTER RACES? HERE'S A SPECIAL INVITE! A special invitation to to watch some exciting cutter races was extended today by Ben Summers from the Motor Pool. Cutter races, sponsored by Hill-fielde- rs 2 ROOMS for entrance, bath. SLEEPING outside men, Phone 927-- or Call TALBOT LAYTON, 17 at DRIVE UTAH HAVE OPENING for w m aay nursery ijayton. ":, JONE KAYS. two chil- in Golden 005-- W 1 FOR '7HEDtit , A Tit. Sa be ;;"? wasning and CarPrt& Jane Layton. Ph. 6r8 3-r- m . -- Associa- tion, are held every Saturday afternoon beginning at 1 p. m., Summers said. They feature teams from Davis, Weber, and Morgan counties. Races are held at the old Ogden airport which is located southeast of Washington Terrace. Approximately 14 races are held each meet. Admission At Last married airmen ... INSURANCE HOSPITAL-DOCTO- R that can be tailored to meet your desires and your budget. The Service Club has scheduled an open house especially for married airmen and their wives on January 30 at 8 p. m. This is the first of the Family Nights that are being added to the Service Club program. All A Washington National Insurance Co. Theodore I. Alexander and Associates 34 W. 2d South Atlas Bid jr. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Phone EL No Obligation Write or Phone for Information and 53 their wives are cordially invited to this event, said Beatrice Warner, Service Club tor. Bountiful Theatre JANUARY 24 THROUGH FEBRUARY 5 FEATURES AT 5:45 AND 9:15 . OPEN 5:30 PT AYS 13 DAYS, STARTING PHONE AX AI SO CARTOON 4i ADMISSION ADULTS 90c CHILD 20c $1. RENT ana KVi the Wasatch Slopes I FAMILY NIGHT IS SET AT SERVICE CLUB 1- - 0612-R- 2 FOR RENT JZ Brick Home, Full Basement, large lot and garden spot in the vicinity of Syracuse. Call at 061 Hill Top JJrive, ear- field. Phone LARGE 5-r- m. 1 I SI 05. 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