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Show HILL TOP TIMES .uAto. Preparation of Game to Know Wfanf for Hunters ' F L SSgt. Charles T.Star ; cation, 2791st- u&Ar Wins i!i; : hag- - 11 UK! TO?rt-- l area migi' , , . i :J"cuwuu ni xne nis- kiii,- proper care oi it has claimed . "'" :- F ii function, Till value. 3 A1 llTTt; Ul vi.j .. 01 Its tL that Jii-Antl- v ls the cutting of the throat The reason behind this fact wnnnrl. a1i!iriTit tn t only vnnr kill. it is also wen iu iciuimuv Lw the Smaiiei nit ...... .. the other 'i j " """i"" v-- camp. is hung in camp, the inside should be luce the deer cleaned with a damp cloth and afforded good J - 1 J! i blation. Althougn many numers aisagrej:, Hanging Ifwith the head up anu cuitnig wie peivic uwiie iu F"" i ..' ,i - I.:- - i v,a- Spreading OI me iiiiiuj lcga win anuw ucuci uiuuu At this time, complete re- bee and air circulation. done as this of the trachea or "windpipe" should be is well to re- It snoil nr also emir very -rapidly. Kill ouu jt Ir that areas damaged by bullets should be trimmed of time as (the deer is to be hung for any length Imaged flesh will spoil very rapidly also. excel-'- a Bering your deer with cheese cloth will do an fif keemntr out flies, etc., and will allow good v this being of the utmost importance in keeping teal fresh and safe for eating. While hunting waterfowl it is well to remember it a bird which refuses lo fly is very likely sick. is nay be from disease or it may be from previous mds. A previously t.wounded bird may be harboring I t Kiion ana wouia mereiore De a poor eaiing risK. 1 1 1 iuh ine mil Atn women's Golf Association has played its final tournament and presented awards for top golfers in the events. The Blue Team, captained by Martha Swegle, lost to the Red Team, headed by Tat Hill. At the same time the annual cos tume tournament was played with prizes for the funniest costume going to Rachel Donohue; Lavon Davis, prettiest; and Muriel Miller, most original. At the awards luncheon for the two events, Shirley Johnson received the club championship for 18 holes, with Marge Furgeson named the nine-hol- e "A" flight winner and Betty Brown, "B" Flight winner. Silver dishes were given to these ladies. J outdoorsmen are familiar with the disease more m, commonly known as "rabbit fever." This s very common among rabbits and may be found ffwildlifeas well. A large percentage of the reported 'est s. rf e have been traced to carrying tularemia will tularemia its at temperatures above 136 degrees F. cooked when poorly cooked not transmit the rab-Eibb- rabbit method of cocking iand always cook it well. -- est is to treat it the same TIMI TO BUILD L7 A JJ& PERFECT SAFETY RECORD! Director's cup trophies were presented to Tirzah Jones, 18 hole winner; Mrs. Johnson, runnerup for the 18. hole event; Lois Stewart, nine hole winner; and Jwelyn L.avender, runner-u- Bex Office Show Opens 6:30 7:00 p. The best putter of the club was Shirley Johnson. Nominations of new officers w ill be Oct. 28 at the free luncheon at the club. Lady's Day will continue on Wednesdays at 9 a.m. through October, weather permitting. may be contracted while cleaning wild isditis desirable to wear rubber gloves during the liliremia DAVIS DRIVE-I- N THEATRE No. of Layton October 8, 9, 10, 11 Hwy. 91 TEENA-RAM- A 3 Full Length Features process. is D Flight Col. J. A. Hewitt defeating Jim Newton, 3 and 2. All flight winners and run- ners-u- p received mercnanaise awards and trophies. Women's Golf Association Finishes 1964 Season Play , match. semi-fin- al Winners in the other flights were : A Flight Jim Rigby defeat- ing Gordy Milne, 1 up. B Flight Dave Kimball de feating Carroll O'Brien, 3 and 2. C Flight Rex Wood defeat ing Ken Keller, 2 and 1. GOLF WINNERS These ladies won top honors in the final tournament of the Hill AFli Women's Golf Association. Left to right are Lois Stewart, director's cup nine hole winner; Marge Furgeson, nine hole "A" Flight champion winner (who also entered the costume event); Tirzah Jones, 18 hole director's cup winner; Shirley Johnson, club champion for the 18 hole and runnerup for the 18 hole director's cup, and Evelyn Lavender, runnerup in the nine hole director's iup. ADseni was Hetty Brown, club champion "B" Flight. ....,, to comanii"6 chance lor nal to your h(5s -c. heart to pump it out. The cut made ,, , mnre area for mntaff.ir.j... bill throat - the utmost importance. Con- nnce the animal has died, or the Wm. a . - - i teaJiun X .: i?? in tourney Ralph Johnson won the 1961 Hill AFB Men's- Golf Club Championship by defeating Maj. Gordon Manchester, this year's Ilobson Trophy winner, in the final match 2 and 1. Johnson was two down at the end of nine holes but fired a 31.5 under par on the back nine to win top honor?, Johnson defeated Wayne Lew Avhile Manis in the semi-finachester bested Dick Betron in nospuai about been hunting fvprvthing mentioned is valuable and Although . , ?n Tiinitinc eovpr nnlv half hp salGy l"1" " are a few tips designed to help the out- ti tst017 t himself and his family Irom disease and pn.ovment of his game meat. Lure the . ting... season is almost upon us, and l annual Ofi" Veterinary a the Past 19 Page possible to contact tularemia by drinking streams. Always remember that clear always .sifc water, and should be treated a'-so wstaminated not r Ugly. ! I ...,,... ; , r .... . .. - , ... frUl y ECONOMY RETBE&GS WHITEWAUS, 7.50-8.00x1- Ayalom THE IDCAtTIRE FOR YCl'S SECOND CAR. SAFETY ECONOMY HURRY! STOCK mm INCLUD2S t. r Loke 7- hijuj Htln-- y ivl Golf ChamD'onshiD I.K..i, " r Win . it 10 DAYS ONLY 3. Align 4. I. yu for 80 V. 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