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Show March 29, 1965 HILL TOP TIMES Page 17 V Hill-Khan- Sports Car a Event Slated April 28 the Bonneville Re-Hill AFB will play host to the members of Bonneville Region, Sports Car gion. Club of America, "Hill-KhanLt. Schroeder said that ther sports car event, Apr. 28. will be four classes of competi The event, expected to attract tion, based on engine displace some 90 entries from Utah and ment. A ladies' class and a sep Idaho will be held on the air- arate sedan class are also beinp craft parking ramp at the 945th considered. Four trophies per class will Troop Carrier Group at Hill AFB. be awarded at the conclusion of First Lt. Thomas D. Schroe- the meet and one trophy for the day. der, project officer, said that top time of the This will be the first time a the meet will be a controlled sanctioned sports car event hap eent where drivers attempt to been held at Hill AFB. maneuver their cars through a Sports car owners desiring to prescribed closed course in a enter should be at the 945th minimum of time. Speeds will vary from nearly a dead stop at Troop onCarrier 28.Group parking Registration Apr. tight turns to higher speeds up area be on first-serve- d a first-com- e, will to 50 miles per hour. a" . basis and will be from P To run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., a.m. to 10:30 a.m., Lt. Schroeder ffi "sks to vi in i the event will be judged by said. f PLAN EVENT Lt. Col. Burton K. Meglitsch, Gordon Havenor and 1st Lt. Thomas D. Schroe"Hill-Khana- " sports car event to be held at Hill AFB Apr. 28. der, left to right, map out the 90 some attract entries from Utah and Idaho. The event will and Statics Tied Goofers In Ladies Bowling League The Goofers and Statics are neck and neck" in the Hill AFB Ladies Bowling League. Each team has won 25 games while losing 11. Identical scores are also listed by the next two teams the Striketts and in the line-uPin-Up- s who have won 21 - games with 15 losses. The Merry Mixers had a high game of 973 and high series of 2,675. Louise Famuliner bowled a high scratch series of 517 and Pat Royster came up with a high game of 207. Beth Woods picked up a split and Fujie Kunimoto the split. A most unusual record was set by rujie .when sne bowiea three identical games two- weeks in a row. The first games on both nights totaled 163, the second games were 146, and the third 132, for a series of 441. Current standings are: Teams 1. Goofers 2. Statics 3. Striketts 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. p, 10 Pin-Up- Lost Won 25 25 21 s Top Spotters Cubs 20 Merry Mixers Hill Jills 18 15 15 14 14 Gay Gals Com Kats Misfits OUR Reserve seat tickets are available at military recreation servfor ices branch, Bldg. the two major league baseball - 8 6-- 7. Hornets Win 4th PlttCG 111 Toiimey civilians. General admission tickets $1.50 for adults and 90 cents for available only at The Hornets military basket-- j students-a- re bal1 parkball team took fourth place in ;the the recent 11 team Davis Coun-- j ty invitational tournament held COGClCS A CCClCd at the Armory in Layton. the to lost The Hill five eventual winner, Kent Smith! Coaches are still needed for 28 ATS the Hill AFB Dependent Youth Construction, by program this summer, The home team posted wins Eyeball and teams must be Coaches Receive over the Weber Collegiales by aonMwe and over Farmers Insurg"?d mmw " Ev-?gm. as A2C ance Group, j Troph erettSweatt poured in 44 points. All interested parties should .Mr. Harry jiau, liitig. The results left the Hill Hor- contact extension Trophies, awards and sugges3516. tion awards were presented to net with a 2 season record. 28th Air Transport Squadron Remaining is the Davis County HEAR ABOUT the cowboy' perxonnel by Lt. Col. Wood- League Championship game horse that stopped? Injun, trou-- ; land M. Styron, commander. with Taylor's Market and will ble. rbe played next week. Maj. Donald J. Irwin re ceived two trophies, one for the 1963 MATS " Squash single cham- r Pionship and. the other for the' 111 LrOlJ 1963 MATS .Runnerup in tlou- ties handball, W Double Discount OpOllS Presto Electric Capt. Mark Barnhill wasj , FRY PAN awarded a third nlare trnnhv! TIip Hill AFB Summer Golf emlet. for volley ball at Hill AFB. ftrrulxr f2. League for both military and ci misson price Othf-awards recipients were vilian personnel of Hill AH. S1S.33 Capt. L. J. Johnson, Letter will begin Tuesday, Apr. 30. to limited be Award for will The league outstanding supply teams and will play Jjfficer; CMSgt. William M. eight Tilton, Air Force Commendaeach Tuesday night. tion Medal; Matches will be nine holes of SSgt; Ray II. Myr.' ers Jr., Air Force with green fees of $1.25 GIBSON Outstanding play Unit Award; SSgt. George W. to the participants r entitling Double Discount J "onohue, Certificate of mem- play before and after the match 1 M ELM AC I to bership in the Aerospace Pri- if they desire. Membership Tl'MBLERS i Lr mus Club. Hrlr w, Q cards will be honored. GIBSON PRICE SMSgt. William P. ArsenauJt Team members must be from 27c ... v5 . i9oe!fVed ca8h awar and of $25 the same directorate, division, f0r organization. t MB 8ugestions concerning branch or militaryteams to sign E4 bombsight and the The first eight uli),lot respectively. the into league. will be accepted 2-- 10 i I - - -- j Members Awards, iUeaals 71-5- 3. lt j 93-6- " HIGHWAY NO. 91 SUNSET, UTAH 2275 NORTH MAIN It's completely new and planned for the convenience of the people of this area. Arrangements are made at Hill Air Force Base so the military and civilian personnel may have their pay checks mailed directly to the bank. i j w BRANCH . . - BEAUTIFUL NEW 1, exhibition games at D e r k s Field, Salt Lake City, Apr. 16V2 The Chicago Cubs meet the 18 Red Sox Apr. 6 and the Boston 20y2 San Francisco Giants meet the 21 Cleveland Indians Apr. 7. Game 22 time for both games is 1:30 p.m. 22 28 Tickets are $2.50 each and must be picked up before 4 p.m., Monday, Apr. 1. There is no reduction either for military or 19V2 Alley-Oop- s Major League Tickets Readied For April 6-- 7 11 11 15 15 16 21 saotnf OPEN 3, 5, 31-1- j . i as-74-- 71 For a limited time, the first book of 20 checks on each new checking account will be given free at either location, Sunset or Clearfield. Be sure to enter the "Fishbowl" coin guessing contest and win valuable prize. The latest in "banking facilities including drive-i- n window and parking for cars. two-lev- el j ; ': yr,.. JeagllC April 30 : lr ! j r CLEARFIELD STATE BANK REGULAR BANKING HOURS 0:30 A.M..3 r.M. FRIDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. an K I Ml v Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation j j j |