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Show HILL TOP TIMES i Page 25 Will Select Bowling Team, Roll-Of- f Military League Begins Play Sept 5 An roll-o- ff to apit Participants will be required members of th. hasa ;iUo,. to pay 30 cents per line for their bowling team for 1962-6- 3 will be bowling with six lines being neia at the base lanes on Aug. bowled each day. beginning at 9 ajn. Members of the base team will bowl each Monday evening in a bowling establishment in Ogden with bowling fees being provided by the Central Base Fund. Team positions are held until a member is replaced by other military bowlers after a minimum of 48 games have been bowled during the season. The Hill AFB military soft-ba- ll For further information con-tateam is at Wright-Patterso- n Charles Luman, Ext. 3715, or AFB, Ohio, this week parHarry Hall, Ext 8616. in the AFLC aoftball ticipating tournament. 18-ga- me 21-2- 3, Softball Team Participa ting In AFLC Tourney ce Meanwhile, the military bowling league will begin its play on Sept. 5. The league is tho first event on the 1963 general's cup sports program. During the past two years enough squadrons have sponsored two teams to have a league. It is hoped that 12 teams can be formed this season. Squadrons desiring to field two teams are urged to contact Mr. Hall. A meeting to select league officers will be announced 12-te- am through a memo to the squad--, .J ron. Seven teams are entered from AFLC bases throughout the U.S. The Hornets will return to Hill next week. Women s Golf Officials of tbe Hill AFB Women's Golf Association (left to rigkt) Irene Laurie, Opal McClanahan, Pearl McKee, and Nones Iverson, invite Hill lady golfers to participate each Wednesday for prizes for low putts and various tournaments. Tkey remind members that play for the club championship continues through August, with 18 holes match play, no handicap; 9 holes match play with handicap. Trophies will be awarded at the monthly meeting at the end of August. Officers Maintenance Bowling League Seeks New Teams for Season Play Hill Maintenance Bowling League will begin season play at Lanes on Monday, Sept. 10, at 6:30 p.m. The Hill Jo-L- Myles ee Jorgenson, league repr- contact them. Contact may be made with Jorgenson at Ext. 3798 or 21102 or with Keith Story, Ext. 3867 or TAylor Meanwhile, HflTs military hardballers are perparing to participate in the Weber and Davis County tournaments next week prior to hanging up their spikes for the sea&on, The Hornets ended up in second place in the second rotmd of the Weber County League with a 2 record. The team lost its final game to Roy by a 3 score. In the Davis County League, the Hornets finished down the standings with a 5 record. 11 8-- 6-- 9-- TJAf there are still at JoLee Lanes Aug. 27 at 6 A ciJl is still out for all mili and p.m. All bowlers should be tary dependent boys between 9- they invite those interested to 13 years of age and who weigh less than 125 pounds for dependent youth football. Touch This information is urgently to decide which league needed The Hill AFB intramural be selected to participate in the the youth activity and weight touch football league for 1962 AFLC touch football tournament council will sponsor this year. n will AFB, Ohio, begin the week of Sept. 4. at Wright-PattersoNovember. in early Contacts are Harry Hall, Ext. Squadrons are urged to 1st Lt. Allen Bahrenburg, get Military personnel in organi- 3516; or 'eir teams together and be prep- zations or TAylor 3925 Ext. are teams not fielding 5212 Ext. Harmon Adams, ared for the opening league urorcd to contact Harry Hall, Capt. before Tues?ame that week. At or teams TAylor on the conclus- Ext. 3516, to be placed 7. ion of league play a team will if they are desirous of playing. day, Aug. . esentative, says places ftVTrtft TrifiTfifji nn INSURED SAFETY I6T ids savings, but recent fluctuations of values of higher riek investments has shown the wisdom of safe savings. , A savings account at State means consistent and substantial earnings, currently a big 4V4 per annum. Besides the extra margin of safety provided by Stated higher reserves higher than most similar types of institu- 9-1- A league meeting will be held 1 ii Football League Calls Players 3 Years Old for several teams tions in the Salt Lake Area and 44 higher than the national average accounts aro insured to $10,000 by a permanent agency of the United Football Underway Sept. 4 States Government. eiiiQd! KDKJ 08 I Mm I "twW lull ' ri'T ! Champs Laylon Little League icmal League ton the Little League champions of the Lay ck row (lefVto are TSgt Calvin Gy, Tress ham Paul Kenny, Danny 1Iavn, JerryireSpeigle, Glen Steven Chubby Tony ont row (left Plaia, to right) Bobby pBra SX g feA. AbiL.. Uoim. v"vn -- sue """H-viiBni- p WiUUnTheH r a ll'i recoru. t wunando . rr fiayoug wun a 1 m rcv" J Qpl) CURRENT tAr" , ana gjTsgt. Ralph National and I Mwins fen AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 6 South Main, Salt Lake City 75 South State, Clearfield 1 I MmaJj3) |