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Show Radarmen Leading the Way On Intramural Basketball First round in Hill AFB's in-Le- basketball season has with the 4677th Rater Evaluation Squadron hoopsters till showing the way with eight rins and no losses. Three games were played by the g radarmen over the past iwo weeks; These were against ramural me and gone "ligh-flyin- ), 6985th CSF (50-II- ), and 2849th ABW (6543). In ihe MATS contest it was 1st Lt. Louis Myles. and A2C Robert Stu-i- rt scoring 11 and 10 points each For radar. Against 6985th CSF, A2C Alford Redman and Dave MATS 0. HILL TOP TIMES Page 10 (45-40- Want Mb REPAIRS Complete repair service Toaster, Mix ers, Floorlamps, all small appliances Eureka Airway Compact Sales APPLIANCE Vacuum 244S Utah, PRIVATE Phone EX Business Grant Ave, Ogden, 8-- 21 tf. accordion lessons in your enrollment zee. accordion furnished free, by experienced teacher in this area over two years. Phone EX 113511-- 2 tf, home, no For Sale 32-3- 5. 5-- 1; 8-- 0; 5-- 2; 5-- 1; 0-- 4; 2-- 4; 0-- 6. 0-- 5, home. 2 years old, drapes, beautifully landscaped, fenced, near schools, churches, Low down district. payshopping ment, priced $10,800, immediate pos4514 W. 5375 session, South, Kearns, Utah. Phone CY 1 860. Dancing'Every Night , - 8-- 12-- 2 at the GLIDE INN ONE MILE NORTH OF LAYTON, UTAH lt. hnivii. . ? . A, u mural league at Hill AfVtS ' and lost seven. league Me clse ammo-me- n 6 tlCd fr Second with In W ABW, 4677th RES, Pce; 2347th ARFC. All have a 4-i score of 284m 22-1- 0. Air Base Wing leads in tot pins with 19770, 4677th RESi second with 19614 and 25th AW tnira with 19334. Intramural bowl standings I 25th AMMO HUNTING FAMILY Lt. Cot H. G. Talmage and his wife, Adeline, admire the buck deer she bagged with one shot over an open sight at 300 yards. Colonel's Iviie Bags Buck Deer With One Shot on First Hunt sharp eye and a keen sense of 'Kentucky windage spelled plenty of meat in the larder of Mrs. Adeline Talmage, wife of Lt. CoL H. G. Talmage, chief of contracts and administration, procurement and production directorate, OOAMA, when she recently brought down a four-poideer with one shot at 300 yards. Mrs. Talmage, a novice hunter, shot the buck while on a vacation hunt just inside the Ourey Indian Reservation near Hanna, A 10 . 22 10 w IS is 19 T 25 6985th CSF No. 2 ... 3 a N . 10-mo- NEAC. RAY ORTOirS General ht a child first begins to enjoy the "funnies." the hometown newspaper is an important part of his life. But even more important is the opportunity it gives the young boy to find out what it means to earn money for himself. The responsible job of being a "paperboy" gives thousands of youngsters their first independence. An irreplaceable source of information and enjoyment, your hometown newspaper is even more it is an integral part of your community a business employing your townspeople, an orgcaiization interested in the welfare of the community. From the moment . NEWSPAPER IT IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF YOUR COMMU THE DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL THE REFLEX THE LEADER .10 22 7! 10 Diner: "Waiter, what kind grain shell. The deer checked out soap is this?" 200 pounds dressed. Colonel Tal Waiter: "It's bean soup, sir, Diner: "I don't care wait it' mage. who was accompanying his wl .. is it now?, wife, satisfied himself with a doe been J near the site of the earlier kill. Mrs. Talmage, a native of St. AUTO INSURANCE FOE! John's, Newfoundland, is mother MILITARY PERSONNEL old child, . VLll of a O Financial Responsibility Anne. She. met and married the Under Age Drivers O Colonel while he was on duty with O Over Age Drivers :: - 25 22 22 7th COMM The Talmage's have been at Hill since 1956. They reside at 143 30-0- B Utah. She used an open-sigTalbot Drive in Layton. 150rifle with a factory load SUPPORT YOUR HOMETOWN - 2849th ABW 4677th RES MATS 2347th ARFC 6985th CSF No. 1 28th LOG 2791st HOSP M Gcl L3i nayovillo, Utah .Phcno 10 : Agency 3860 Wash. Blvd., EX Your Hometown Newspaper ' W Sesoiii round-robi- n . 7. Tied 25th Ammunition Supnlv ron leads after the n nt 3 BEDROOM 1137 Pr "iv y - 65-4- 43-3- Services Offered and Service. bucketed 15 and 8 points as the radarmen confused opponents with versatile scoring whenever a teammate was kept bottled up. A2C Frank Palmer for 6985th scored 10 points. In the contest with 2849th ABW, radar enjoyed a literal "breather" on the way to posting their eighth 3. Myles again straight win proved the sure shot of the game bucketing 16 points, while teammate A2C Amando Anzures racked up 12. For ABW it was A2C James Hampton who felt loose enough to score 18 points while radarmen swarmed over his hapless team. Air Base Wing now has lost six and won none. Other games during the week were provided by 25th Ammo and MATS on Nov. 18th. The MATS men proved superior with their 2Lt. game as they won Keith R. Cooley for the transporters was high with 16 points, and Sid Bagford was high for Ammo with 14. A few days later the Ammo men were able to bounce for a close win over 6985th CSF, West scored 10 points for Ammo; A2G Samuel Karnack was high for CSF with 11 points. Standings in intramural basketball as of Nov. 24 : 4677th RES 2791ST 25th AMMO CSF 6985th MATS HOSP 2347th ARFC 7TH COMM and 2S49th ABW uri it Ammo Bowlprs n lead; "Four m .r .' |