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Show Page 17 HILL TOP TIMES jfarch 15, 1963 Top Military Skiers Invited to AFLC Meet v V - ' J - j rK A v I ' ' ill j dJ' I Jm$& s . events 'will be climaxed by the slalom on Thursday. j Events on each day will begin at1 11 a.m. Friday will be reserved for a make-u- p in case of bad weatheri ' Entries are expected from the nine' Air Materiel Areas oi which the Ogden AMA Is one. Twenty-tw- o other Air Force ot. He also is project officer bases, representing various Air Force commands, also have for the meet. issued invitations. been Other team members are The public is invited to watch Capt. Robert B. Crist, 1st Lt. Robert F. Schoen, 1st Lt. the meet. Charles F. Rawlings, and 1st Lt John F. Fiddler. All are racing veterans, either in the Intermountain area or back The team to represent Hill AFB in the Air Force Logistics Command invitational ski meet, March 18-2- 2 at Snow Basin, was announced today. The meet will attract more han 50 top military skiers from Air Force bases in the United States. Team captain is Capt. Robert 0. Lindsay, a Hill AFB test pl ft j tl Mill? J . ' , Dependent Youth Baseball Begins east. Trophies Readied 1 " ill BILL AFB SKI TEAM w J m: rJU r m i , The Hill Air Force Base Dependent Youth baseball program will begin April 1, 1963, i weather permits. All military dependent boys between the presented to the racer who has ages of 9 and 15 as of Aug. 1. the most "three-way-" combined 1963, are urged to register a', nill AFB. host for the compe tition, will award trophies to winners in downhill, giant sla lom and slalom events. A special skimeister tronhv will be IHU AFB Bki team members (left to right) 1st Lt. John F. Fiddler, 1st Lt. Charles F. Rawlings, Capt. Robert B. Crist, 1st Lt. Robert F. Schoen and Capt. Robert O. at Lindsay will enter the Air Force Logistics Command invitational ski meet March 18-2- 2 Snow the base gym, Bldg. Eight coaches and assistant" are needed for the teams and in- points. Capt. Lindsay said that the schedule calls for on Monday followed by the down- mil on Tuesday. The giant slam-acti- 5. ce terested parties may call Harry Hall, base athletic director at exlom will be on Wednesday and tension 3516. Basin. More than 50 military skiers will compete from Air Force bases in the U.S. . Klunker Klub Schedules 2849th ABW Takes Lead in Sports Motorcycle Race Sunday A "Scramble Race competition for motorcyclists will be held Sunday at Hot Springs. Hill AFB personnel are offered a special invitation to attend the event by George Checketts, Civil Engineering, past president for the Ogden "Klunker Klub" for 1961 and 1962. The Scramble Race is just of the many events enjoyed the "Klunker Klub" which, 42 one by has The 15th annual and Field Meet will be held Easter Sunday at Brigham City. A scramble on Memorial Day at Ogden and the annual Memorial endurance run is also members. Hillclimb scheduled. The club also D0H 'S PEATS The 2849th Air Base Wing sors safety campaign and other has taken the lead in the 19G3 community civic projects. Last year they erected a safety billboard sign on the main highway near Kaysville. Hill AFB personnel who belong to the club include Dean 2001 AFB Commander's Cup Base The Air Program. Sports Wing has taken a narrow lead over 2705th Airmunitions Wing and 4677th Defense Systems Lauretzen, lumber storage ; Evaluation Squadron. Clyde Cowdin, Stat Services; Team standings are: Larry Dellart, Maintenance; and Points SSgt Paul Wilson. 133 2849 Air Base Wing 120 4677 DSES 116 2705 Airmunitions Wing 85 28 ATS 59 1906 AFCS (MATS) Gym 38 2870 GEEIA 23 RES 4754 g plan-rinAll military personnel 21 USAF 2791 sumHospital to participate in the mer baseball program may register at the base gym, Bldg. Hill On Highway 91 SMOKED HAM SALE Ready to Serve Either End LEGS i ?? i ?? A VACATiOEU "JET-U-P GO" AMD Now is about the time for all good people to start thinking that summer vacation. Your local JAMTO office on Hill Air Force Base, Bldg. Rm. 126, gcated rnone 4194, can make all arrangements for you. Come in and let agents Dale Rathburn and Miss Jwi Booth make your reservations and write your tickets. Whether it's Hawaii; Alaska, Europe or South; America we can help you. i?emember schools and colleges will be out soon, so think about making your vacation plans early and not settle for second best accommodations. S-1- 80, : ' ; -' FLY!! 1 FLY!! FLY!! FLY!! FLY!! -- Standings Listed Intramural military bowling standings show the following re suits: Lost Won Squadron 74 26 69V2 30V2 69 63 31 63. 56 42 31 31 27 21 37 37 44 58 68 69 73 79 lb 79 Genuine YOUNG, TENDER LAMB 4 to 6 lb Avge., While They last lb LOIN CHOPS lb. 49c Intramural Bowl 4677th DSES 28th ATS No. 2 2849th ABW 28th ATS No. 1 2870th GEEIA ' ' ; 2705th AM W 4754th RES Independent Det. 3, 24th Weather 2791st Hosp. No. 1 2791st Hosp. No. 2 lb. LOOK! Tremendous LAMB SALE Pot Roast , Chuck Cut . STEAK -- 59 RIB CHOPS i lb. 39c BEEF SALE , ; to 10 lb Average Thin Slices. S-5- 35. THINKinG.;-AB'OUT- 5 39 Baseball Players Register at sponsors many events, such as the annual Gypsy Tour to Lava Hot Springs and Bear Lake. Number of games to be played, tional races will be held at beginning of practice and other Sturges, South Dakota in schedule problems cannot b announced until the numbers of The "Klunker Klub" also spon players is known. N. Main. Sunset Utah ..1.:... lb. 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