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Show Jun HILL TOP TIMES Cage 19 5, i9Gl Swiiiirid Classes Scheduled for ase Pools are JTZZ"" ,n a ? T f Base swimming pools now open for: all military per; V sonnet dependents and guests of military personnel. jr, ; operation for.; the. airmen's pool are 1 to 8 p.m. ? Tuesday through Friday and on 8 to p.m. noon Sunday; 12: Mondays. Saturday and clpsed be open The Of ficer's 'poolwill Tuesa.m.: to 11 ;7, p.m. from' 12 noon Saturday, through day ana cioseu to 8 p.m. Sunday.: v i TTniirs of Mondays,1 'I ';.:;' -- V m r ' n Ji'.m.. fV. ft , ;:. The Military Recreation Services Branch is organizing swimming classes for military dependents between the ages of eight and 13. Classes for beginner and intermediate swimmers begin June 9, at the airmen's and officers' pool. Anyone interested should sign up with TSgt. Anthony or Parrell in Building call Ext. 3020. The second session of classes will begin June 30 and the third group will begin July 21. Classes start at 9. 10 and 11 a.m. and at 12 noon Tuesday through Friday. Dependents enrolling must have a current youth activity card. S-3- l'HETTY LIFE GUARD Pert Joy Taylor, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Richard W. Taylor, deputy base commander, is a pleasant reminder that the base swimming pools are open. Miss Taylor is a life guard and will be an instructor for the beginners swimming classes that start June 9. 1964 Olympic Rifle SmalS-Bor- e Tryouts Here Saturday, Sunday U.S. are exNearly 50 shooters from throughout the pected to come to Hill AFB this Saturday and Sunday to rifle Olympic tryouts. participate in the 1964 small-bor- e Master Sgt. Robert Ott, non- commissioned officer in charge of small arms training at Hill Golf Tuesday AFB, said that results of the .22 caliber tryouts will be cent League Close to tne uiympic committee in Washington, D.C. With four weeks of the TuesIf the scores are enough, day Golf League play complet- the shooters will behigh selected for ed, it looks like Supply, the Voo national finals at Ft. Benning, Doo's and the Minutemen are Ga., July from which an going to be the teams to beat team will be formed. Olympic for the first half champion' There will be firings from ship. three positions at the Hill According to Darrell matches. They will be prone, league president, these kneeling and standing at teams finished of the Expert Shooters 'Bring Home the Bacon' MSgt. Robert Ott, small arms training NCOIC, presents a silver belt buckle to Maj. Gen. Don Coupland (left), Ogden Air Materiel commander, for the support the general has given to the base pistol, small bore and high power rifle teams. Representative cf the shooters on the teams (left to right) were SSgt. Roger Edwards, A1C Leonardo Redocto, A1C Lewis Durst and Sergeant Ott. The trophies, weapons and plaques in the foreground were won by the base small d bore and rifle teams at matches held recently at Lackland AFB, Texas. Rifle Team Wins 'Expert' Rating The Hill AFB rifle team won the "First Expert Service Rifle Award" at the North Pacific hrjh-powere- States Regional Championships shoot-ou- t at Boise, Idaho, May 24. The win was the third Na- UTAH LICENSE tional Rifle Association registered match in May in which the Hill shooters have taken the award. Individual places captured in the Boise matches were: A1C Louis Durst, 2nd expert, , . and A1C Leonardo Redocto, 1st s, d sharpshooter, rapid A2C Durward Lambert, fire; 1st expert, and Airman Redo:to. just'fthort distances. s 19G3 slow-fire- ; play-off1st championship", sharpshooter, Trophies will be awarded for and they mean to change the first Airman Redocto, 1st three places standings for 19G4. sharpshooter, plus a trophy for high-lad- and Airman grand aggregate; Lambert, 1st exfolas are League standings Medals will be presented and Airman pert; lows : for first three places in kneel Redocto, 1st sharpshooter, international and ing, standing prone posi shooting fund match Points tions. (aggreslow-fired of 200 11 and gate Supply Sergeant Ott said that anyVoo Doo's 102 one can participate if they con10 Minutemen Other Hill members of the tact him at Hill AFB, TAylor Duffers base squad were MSgt. Robert Ext. 3337, no later than Ammunitions Ott 1 (coach), SSgt. Milford Teri p.m. this Friday. The shoot8 Roughnecks ers must furnish their own ry and SSgt. Rodger Edward3. Sandbagg'ars 7!i rifles and ammunition. 7 Hospital The shoot begins at 8 a.m. 0 Controllers each day at the base rifle range. 2870th 6EEIA Struts Awards will be presented at conclusion of the matches Leads 0, , Sea-mon- 50-ya- 300-yar- rd GOO-ya- grand-aggregat- rd e, y. . 000-yar- Softball Summer and Vittlcs Hill AFB Intramural Softball League entered its sec ond round of play thi week with 2870th GEEIA Squadron in tne lead with a perfect 0 record. In fecond place are 2310th Air r,a?e Wing and 2705th Wing tied with four victories and two defeats. Team standings are as The Food poisoning is a constant threat, especially in summer weather. It happens when a per.on eats food that is ppoiled by bacteria. Food that provide the best breeding place are ground meats and dishes prepared with a salad dressing or a cream sauce. Here's a simple way to prevent food poisoning: Keep food either very hot or very coUl; bacteria multiply rapidly only at lukewarm temperatures. Also, when preparing food, keep it as clean as possible so bacteria won't get started in the first place. ). 7-- Air-munitio- ns Military Springs Open for Fishing Military Springs is now open for fishing. Personnel authorized to fish are base assigned and tenant military personnel and their, dependents, retired military and their dependents and members of the Hill Rod and Gun Club and their dependents. All persons over 12 years of Wednesday and Friday from 4 age must have a valid Utah to 8 p.m., Saturday, Sunday and fishing license and appropriate federal holidays frcr.i 7:30 a.m. identification. to 8 p.m. Limits arc two fish per peUpon arrival at Military five Springs everyone must register rson under 12 years old, with the Air Policeman on duty per day for licensed fishermen to insure fishing privileges. and 12 per day per family. Military They must also register upon Further details on listed in leaving to determine the amount Springs operation are May 125-of fish taken from the pond. Ogden AMA Letter 1, Hours of j always mai;cs mc icei 'spring ...fcut then, so do summe. J.ir.y fall an! winter." 2370th GEEIA 2819th ABW 2705th AMW 28th ATS s, ()) (0) O USES 4731th RES 1000th A ECS 2791st Hosp. m CD 4G77th 4 4 1 4 17, 19G3. Make of fer Nice full basement home large with garage. Fully landscaped. Built-insnack bar. Can be purchased on contract or cn small down. Call today for appointment. (g) Yc3 We have acreage and building lots (g) also available in Farminglon. (g) ROY BEAUTY. Let us pay your closing costs on this lovely bedroom brick. 2 baths, finished rec. room, W Lost o are g)FARMINGTON fireplaces. Garage, fenced yard. 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