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Show HILL TOP TIMES r&ge 11 Car Club Holds Rally In High Uintas Region of the club will hold down a picnic spot of America is at Mirror Lake. Refreshments r.. Sl0"!,o. "Mountain Medley," a be purchased at a local drive-i- may ETand distance rally and econ-- n ' ADDITIONAL information August 13. Hill APB entry blanks may be obtained from Jits and foreign car enthusiasts sVTT by callin? Ext. ii Js invited to enter this event. 5113. Entries and fees are to be mailed to H. Gordon Havenor, THE RALLY will start at the with street, Ogden. Late regisWsnicipal building in Ogden STfirst car off at 10:01 a.m. The trants will be accommodated at 9 Ration of the rallyists will be a.m. on the 13th at the Municipal A, Bonnevnie Club n. : 1535-24- Vjrror fees j240 jor a commneu jr. run will feature class B, Xhe ccoRomy dja, jus a, 750-j400c- class C, 2500c. ever D, 1400-2500e- c; c; All eontest-ut- o the same course will fouW is the rally. Marshall J. for Hill, Gruey, rally break will and lunch toffee atop i k provided during the run. How-He- r, entranta are advised to ar-B- gt tot their own refreshments it the eonclusioa of the rally. The According to A2C th Hill Fight Fans Invited to Bout Hill AFB sports fans have been issued a special invitation to at tend the txene Fullmer - Florentine Fernandez title fight at the Ogden Stadium, Aug. 5. THE headliner is slated for 7 p. m. tomorrow eve ning. It will be televised coast to coast with the Intermountain area blacked out. Tickets are scaled at $5. $10. $15, and $20 and are on sale at Armstrong Sporting Goods and Paramount Bowl in Ogden, Sportsman's Hideout in Clearfield, and at Mint Cafe oTre 61 E. 2nd South in Salt Lake City. The title go, promoted by the Intermountain Boxing Club and Norman Rothschild, promises to be a slam-ban- g affair all the way. Fernandez has made a tremendous hit with fans who have watched him drill. He expects to hit the scales at 158 pounds at the weigh-i- n at Hotel Ben Lomond lobby the morning of the fight. i BOTH CONTESTANTS expect to win, Fernandez via the knockout route, and Fuller with either a quick knockout or decision. Fight officials expect the gate to top the $200,000 mark with about 22,000 fans attending. MIDDLE AGE is when a man will do anything to feel better except give up whatever is hurting him. WT OTHER SIZIS SIMIUUUT lOWRICEO , y ww Katly ant Mr SOCIALIZED MEDICINE: When women get together at a bridge party to talk about their l DOUBLE GUARANTEED! Jmol olnrt rood haiard. operations. (x-Plo- d .p.cir,. UmSi. dtftch In TrtrtmiJ,!,, WHEEL ujl m.' v. iu a awi SEVEN-YEAR-OL- father: mom, drive? D "Before who told to his yon married you how to ,rir ...... Ak.MU .u.v.v&v , m was it r iwhN tfi W .I S of the tramural swimming and diving meet relax after the strenu-l- i Wing team includes (back row, left to right), A2C Henry R. Lt, Robert H. Myers, A2C James D. Ramsey, A1C Robert H. Jacobs, A3C Charles M. GeraM Stevensen, A3C Marvin E. Hobsoa, A3C George N, Spanos, D. Nichols. Vi. L f.namilon8 5 Airmunitioi ytl 2705 Airmunitions Vini- - Wing Wins Water Sports Meet The 2705th Airmunitions Winewon the intramural swimming and diving meet last week at the airmen's pool. Taking first in four events, the AMW showed enough strength in second and third places to capture the top position. DUE MAINLY to the efforts of AlC John F. Copley, the 4754 Radar Evaluation Squadron came in a close second. Airman Copley won all four events in which he was entered. These were the 100 meter butterfly, 175 breaststroke, 200 meter individual medley, and 1 meter dive. He was awarded an individual trophy. Powerman for 4677 Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron, which n. placed third, was A3C Fred M. Winning the 100 meter freestyle, 175 meter freestyle, 350 meter freestyle, he was paired with Copley in the 200 meter individual - Col-bur- The Commanders' Cup pistol and carbine match will be held on August 26 and 27 at the Hill AFB rifle range. The pistol event will begin at 8 a. m. on the 26th and the carbine shoot will begin at 6:30 a. m. on the 27th. Military sharpshooters will vie for three trophies for the top position in each event. Individual medals will be presented to the members of the winning teams. correct caster Ntctmerin. $7.50 COMPLETE AIR CONDITION Sun. 4 P.M. 2 P.M. Sat. Matinee Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. Thurs., Fri Sat. AUGUST AUGUST 3-4- -5 The Trapp "Sanctuary" FaraHy" With Lee Remick Yoes Montand And The Young HOLT CO. CLEARFIELD And layton medley and came in a close second. This put Colburn only two points behind Copley for individual hon ors. A3C WILLIAM C. Shannon took second in the 100 meter freestyle for the 2849 Air Base Wing. The 100 meter breaststroke event saw A2C Kent N. Gwartney in the number two spot. Second place honors also went to the ABW for the 400 meter relay. The four squadrons added points to their Commanders' Cup scores i for participating in this match. AlC John F. Copley and trophy. THE GREATEST FIGHT CARD EVER PRESENTED IN OGDEN ' Weapons Meet Set For Aug. 26-2- 7 ALIGNMENT Mcttare ind w .;.:-.- jm. w Lae in are $2.00 for the rally, for the economy run, or $3.00 mt iv. Plus Captives" Featurette Sat. Matinee "The Living The Boy and the Piiates" PHONE 37 Swamp" 37 FREE PARKING Lot Available at Adams Super Market Parking fr?) & ' i 56 Gene Fullmer vs. Florentine Fernandez WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT 7 P.M. SHARP Fia-s- t at Bout Starts WILLIE ROSS Phoenix, 150 lbs. 4 ROUNDS WAYNE GRAY ROCKY ARZA vs. 6 p.m. WILFIE GREAVES Edmonton, 158 lbs. TV STANDBY FIGHTS vs. DON McINTOSH vs. HILLY MURRAY 6 ROUNDS BILLY STEPHANS St. Louis, 180 lbs. JERRY SIMMS vs. Yuma, Colo., 192 lbs. vs. UANCY DEE L. A., 176 lbs. CHARLES TURNER Oakland, 200 lbs. 10 ROUNDS DON ADAMSON vs. DICKIE DiVERONICA West Jordan, 126 lbs. N. Y., 132 lbs. |