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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 16 September Gridders Schedule Action Saturday Rod and Gun Club members, their and civilian sportsmen of Hill AFB are invited' t Jk"Jf -- ""'r I If 110 10 10 Six Base Personnel fo inter Show Dogs in Competition show at the 2705th AMW 2791st Hospital Browning Armory and the Salt Lake City exhibition at the fairgrounds coliseum will see all from miniature Chibreeds 2849th 2870th 4677th 4754th 4677th d St. Berhuahuas to nards and Russian Borzois king-size- paraded. ABW GEEIA DSES Nr. l. RES DSES Nr. 2.... 18 15 15 9 5 8 2 0 0 1 5 5 11 11 19 1 0 27 6 4 morning and be held in three rings simultaneously. All dogs must be of pure blood lines and registered with the American Kennel Club. Lt Col. S. W. Henry of the Supply and Transportation, and Mrs. Henry will show five Russian Borzois. These wolfhounds are comparatively rare in the U. S. and their showing creates a stir in the audience when they are brought into the show ring. One of the wolfhounds has two major wins to its credit and the other four each have n major win. Annette Jorgenson. employed in the Maintenance Directorate, d will show one of the finest a . cc "1C 7 A"t-piac- e team. A team Arm composed of SStri Clyde E. Sniffen. Ai, nl? Command; SSgt. Charles ADC; MSgt. Rudy &E "United Command"; and iS Ralph Morrow, Air Tr,;,; ! Command; carded a l.igj Ana-Dar- well-know- Prince Julius. e Call DRIVE-I- N in western show cir n cles. 72-ho- le was third in the team event witi i,si and the Marines fourtl with 1,227. Sergeant Sniffen the Air Force 1964 open char pion. for a loan from THEATRE EXCLUSIVE RUN STARTS SEPT. 30 rd ROADSHOW MUSICALS 1 k THEATRE NORTH OF LAYTON BOX OFFICE OPENS 0:30 UY. 91 p Cth PUNS PAYMENT 51 3t fmytntt MOI.THIY turrmli $ S .SB $10.07! 28.35 $43.33 51.63 290 R6.66 93.19 107.08 tht of a hmlante n t part It I27.ni rxfrdt"t al dib' Ask obout credit on loans a l s.rojyt j SHOW AT 7:15 .Wed., Sept. 23rd through Tues m HFC Our experienced military loan specialist HI tenrice-man- 's you loud and clear. Ho understands the money needs, and hc'H recammend orthe exact loan for paying bills, Ka&nz tlathes better car, taking a leave or lor any good purpose. See him today at Household l inence. COL0RAMA B01HMS5D Sept. 29th Umml6O0 lIslana.feBael rnnlphinsc "The only Drive-i- n Theatre where you always see two big pictures on the same program, and don't forget, children under twelve years old free, so bring the whole family. FINANCE COUPORATJOH OGDEN 2514 Washingfon Hem: Mender An . Mb.. jl Or ITTVU 399-37-- Blvd.-PHO- NE: Wer 10 to 160 South Main fl 77 GRCAT STARS ! intur-- " lf?DKlKIIl' HOUSEHOLD Beer.: Header W to Sf.-PH- esioy fj the match. None of tb Air Force individual entries fin ished in the top five. The Nar DAVIS DOG SHOW Annette Jorgenson and her show dog, 25W i--l - ond in the annual infZL5 Show 7:00 1000 1 Air Force in Second In Golf Tournament Need money help? 500 LlfU ad Box Office Opens 6:30 J noznnsG ciffuru ?i;J D'eschner.3732-n- ' Lee -- Ana-Dar- I Wa vn f 12 wire-haire- ,1 'N -- Jack Wheeler, Supply and Transportation Directorate, and Walter Crowdcr, Materiel Man agemcnt Directorate, will dis Fox Terriers in the West, play their pedigreed Dachs e Prince Julius. hunds. More than 430 dogs from In the Scottish Terrier class. Vena Fryor of the Supply and throughout the western U. S Transportation Directorate v.i!l and Canada are expected for the show Lomond Lustre, a dog two shows. DRIVE - IN , There is still two weeks of play in the 1964 season. Some of the teams have .played all their matches while the re mainder have several left to play. Judging will begin in the in. M I'vslM erf stag affair. A social hour will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Those attendIff ing the affair are advised to J bring their own refreshments. Following dinner (swiss steak or fish) at 8 p.m., key officials of the Utah State Fish and Game Department will present information on big game, upland bird and waterfowl shooting as well as fishing in Utah. Guests will be briefed on game resources and laws as well as FIRST TICKETS Ma j. Gen. T. Alan Bennett (left), Ogden on when and where to go. AMA commander, and Brig. Gen. Joseph R. DeLuca, Ogden 'A question and answer periAMA deputy commander, purchase the first tickets for the WHY DOESN'T someone start od will be held. A selection Hill Rod and Guy Club annual sportsmen's roundup from one a broad hospital plan of excellent outdoor movies Joe Jones, club official. The roundup will be held Oct. 2 at where you can choose your own will be shown to complete the Ma's and Pa's Restaurant. nurse. evening's entertainment. Tickets can be obtained from Intramural Golf the following: Bert Hansen, Ext. 3203; Don Freeman, 2514; Listed Herb Strand, 3575; Jack Way, Standings 2432; Ed Sawley, 2453; Earl Military intramural golf Nye, 2548; Dr. Wendell Noall, standings are as follows: 2221, and Clarence Nelson, 2673. Six Hill AFB personnel plan to enter their registered Also, Ed Moffit, 277G; Tom W T L 22 2 8 Payne, 204; Joe Jones, 3870; dogs in the Intermountain Kennel Club's shows in Ogden, 1906th Com. Sc. 7 18 3 28th ATS Oct. 4, and in Salt Lake City, Oct. 5. The Ogden P? Rod and Gun Club, will be held at Ma's and in Koy, 1 riaay, uct. 2, beginning at 7 p. On the little league football scene tomorrow, action will be seen at Washington Terrace, Clearfield and at Hill AFB. Tomorrow at 4 p.m., Layton will go up against the Hill "B" team, and at 5 p.m. action will be seen between the Kaysville Darts and the Hill "C" team. Hill's "A" team will travel to Clearfield and the "D" team will compete against the Washington Terrace Squad. Statistics for the Hill teams are as follows: L T W Team Hill "A" 0 Hill "B" 2 0 0 Hill "C 0 Hill "D" 2.1 S- -fnf 1 w ONE: Art May H - i |