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Show 1963 July 19 HILL TOP TIMES Tage 25 I jrasised Mfcs I PS 1961 I se Persssisiel Miss Bardahl 1961, one of the fastest ladies in the world, at the base service station last week for military and civilian personnel to eye. Miss Bardahl, world-fame- d speed boat, was on display two Mr. Bob of Drennan, Bountiful, Central Northern days, courtesy Utah distributor for Bardahl products. Miss Bardahl 1961 looks very much like her sister, Miss Bar- run early in the fall and we exdahl 1963, who just won the pect to hit more than 200 miles famed Golden Cup speed boat mph," said Mr. Musson. Miss Bardahl 1961 has hit races in Detroit. She averaged 105 miles per hour over a tricky, officially 196 mph, just seven-tenth- s of a second under the course to coltwisting 125-milect $10,000 first prize money. world's record for water craft. un Miss Bardahl are look-alikder the skin, too. Each has a fuel 2,200 Tuesday Golf Standings injection, super-charge2 Rolls Royce enhorsepower, After two rounds of second of 9,000 gine capable rpm. The mahalf made are from play in the Tuesday Golf speedboats rine fiber glass and League, Supply tops the league aluminum costing more than with seven points, followed closely by the Roughnecks with $250,000 each. "It costs $5,000 each time we 6V4. launch a Miss Bardahl," said Team standings are: Ron Musson, Seattle, Wash., 7 Supply driver of the Bardahl speedboats G1, for several years. "This isn't Roughnecks 5 Men Iron bad, considering we have raced 5 twice this year, won both times, Putters 4 and picked up $20,000 prize Hospital money." Sandbaggers A crew of six men and two ? Duffers trucks keep Miss Bardahl in per2 Airmunitioncers fect running condition. 2 "Miss Bardahl 19GS will be Comptroller 2 making an official speed record Struts was le rmmmm BARDAHL es .Jin W mWfi -- A.,, n. jwnr ?ANiC&lj&&JL1Ji Roy Word, son of TSgt. Roy L. Word, Jr., 28th Air Transport Squadtwo-da- y viewing at the base service station. The ron, inspects Miss Bardahl 1961 during her fuel a 2 injection, Rolls Royce engine sports supercharged, speedboat of rpm. 9,uuu capable MISS 1961 V-1- 2,200-horsepow- Trampoline Class Set C 3v iil Mz A military dependent youth trampoline and tumbling class will begin July 27 at the base gym, building Dependents 11 years and over are eligible, but must have their parents' consent. There will be two sessions per week at 6 p.m. Wednesdays and 1 p.m. Saturdays. Cost per session is 25 cents. S-5- j j Interested parties should tact Harry Hall, ext. 3516. con-- j d, V-1- ply-woo- d, ?' cm " 1: H0TT f GOLF WINNERS Col. E. P. Donohue (extreme right), Hill AFB commander, presents awards to winners of the Ladies' Northern Division Invitation Tournament held this week at the Utah air base. Back row (left to right) are Bonnie Riverside; Emmy Rene, El Monte; Irene Jenkins, Brigham City, and Opal McCIanahan, Hill AFB. Front row are Laura Commander, Ben Lomond; Aldean Gibson, Verna Geddes, Logan, and Col. Donohue. Tre-monto- DIE inn n Ell n; Hosts Women's Northern Utah Inritafifonal Golf Club A start on a windy course saw 180 women participate Northern Division Invitational Tournament at the club this week. e tournament, held Tuesday, was putts with seven northern Utah civ. Is competing. shotgun in the L:;ur s' Hill AFB golf The nine-holand low lOW scorer f mm onrti clul-were as follows: low-gros- rf I Bonnie Eldrcdge, k'v Krr.su, 48; Ora Mae Jones, low net. ."!. and Melva Williams. j low 16. Loiran: Verna ;c(U!rs, low rross, 46; Peggy low net. r9. and 'cn low putts, 16. . "'i, Citv Irene Jenkins, 48; Mary Hyer, low pi-os.- .J4. ami IK. Mick Horscly, low Trcmonton: Afdean 'lson, low gross, 51; Betty juUs, anjrs.raard, low net, 35, and v imJer, low putts, 17. ken Lomond: Laura , Com-J'-ndc- low Park, low -r, gross, 47; Bonnie net, 37, and Mary tiMop, low putts, 15. El Monte: mt--i low' ,OW EroS8' 46 ; Dor Y'v net, 34, and Irene nirolte. low putts, 16. Hill AKU: Opal McCIanahan, ton Earnhardt and ? K Uvnn Lake, 16. J?". h at the club house h Col TC La- - JET CHIEF racie YOUR KL'ITV TO US and F1IA Now Avni!rt'n!c Ctl fire tread with strong-as-stenylon carcass thousands of gripping edges for extra starting and stopping power. A fough, Ixtans f n Any Of Our Homes $19,750 ick home in lii 1 -- year-new 4 bedrooms (2 Fun-se- t, $ NEW TREADS el of $105 per month. $13,250 brick in choice New location near HAFH. No down VA, or FHA terms. TKAILEtt HOUSE 1959 Nashua lO'xoO' in excellent condition. 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