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Show . - . jr HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 Jijy i, lid Snammer Youitt ActiYitie Sports Action in Teen Club Calendar Music Tickets tc Hall will b $1 per person. 1 Valley available 'at Please sign up. SwimSaturday, July 9 ming Pool party with a live band. Admission will be one bag of potato chips or any other similar snack. The party starts at 8 p.m. at the Airmen's swimming pool. An outer garment, covering from shoulder to mid thigh, must be worn while dancing. Friday, July 15 Teen Club barbeque with free eats! Come and enjoy yourself. Come and dance to live music. De16 Saturday, July pendents may bring a civilian late or any houseguest they nay have. School Dress. Saturday, July 23 Marathon Dance will be held outside the the Teen Club. The band will start playing at 8 p.m. and the :ontest will start at 8:30 p.m. m the dot. No stopping till 12 :30 p.m. There will be a cash orize of $10. Come "cool" and jomfortable. Area .. Sets C Youth Center Fun, Activities The Area "C" Youth Center-loc- ated in the Boy Scout Hut provides lots of fun and activities for military dependents.' . Mrs. Sharon Olsen reports that a large number of youngsters are attending activities at the Youth Center. Summer hours are 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Karl Seagle Summer is here and the sports activities are in full swing. Baseball, swimming and bowling are available to the youthful military dependents of Hill AFB. The schedule of games for the Little League in July are as fol- 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and iz By By Jim Garvin Friday, July Full Swing j Games, arts and crafts, par- ties, tours, and special interest programs have been planned for July. A July calendar is avail able at the Area "C" Youth Cen ter. C " noon at the Airman's Pool and 5 p.m., Indians vs. the Officer's Pool. July 4 6:30 Reservations are now being p.m., Titans vs. Giants; lows: Hornets. p.m., Minutemen July vs. Wildcats; 6:30 p.m., Titans 5 5 Pirates. 5 p.m., Minutemen July 6 vs. Giants; 6:30 p.m., Wildcats vs. taken for the third session of lessons to begin July 18. Interested dependents should sign up at building 301 or call Ext. 3020. The Bantam Bowling League i vs. Hornets. is in lullii swing tnis summer. 5 p.m., Pirates vs. They presently have six teams July 7 Indians. and are capable of handling more 11 5 Minutemen p.m., July youth between the ages of 8 and vs. Indians; b:au p.m., wildcats 13. vs. Pirates. sanctioned league The 5 vs. 12 Hornets meets each Tuesday and "starts p.m., July Giants; 6:30 p.m., Wildcats vs. the balls rolling" at 1 p.m. Titans. Each team rolls two games at 5 Minutemen 13 a p.m., total cost oi bu cents wnicn July vs. nrates; b:au p.m., Hornets includes the cost of the shoes. vs. Indians. Prizes will be awarded at the 14 5 vs. Giants end of the league to the winning p.m., July Titans. teams. Any young people inter5 p.m., Giants vs. ested should contact Mrs. Mary July 18 Pirates; 6:30 p.m., Indians vs. Chatelain. Titans. 5 p.m., Hornets vs. July 19 6:30 Minutemen; p.m., Indians vs. Wildcats. Chapel 5 p.m., Pirates vs. July 20 By Lynn Johnston Hornets; 6:30 p.m.. Giants vs. On July 27, the Protestant Wildcats. Youth are planning a trip to the 5 p.m., Minutemen Salt Lake Beaches and the July 21 Bingvs. Titans. ham Copper Mines. Young peoThe Babe Ruth schedule for ple should bring a sack lunch July is as follows: and meet at Chapel No. 1 at 8 Friday, July 1, the Hornets a.m. in the morning. vs. the Dodgers at Center. The Catholic Youth will host Tuesday, July 5, the Kiwanias the Parish Picnic Friday, July vs. the Hornets at Hill. 1, at Chapel No. 1. They will proFriday, July 8, the Hornets vs. vide a band for dancing in the the Lakers at Center. parking lot behind the Chapel. Monday, July 11, the Hornets Hot dogs and fishburgers will vs. the Angels at Center. be sold. Hornets the 14, July Thursday, On Thursday, July 7, there vs. the Comets at Hill. will be a Roller Skating Party Tuesday, July 19, the Hornets at Bountiful. vs. the Indians at Center. On Thursday, 14, all The second session of swim- Catholic youth are July invited to an ming lessons for military boys outing at Alta. Features of the and girls, between the ages of day will be a mountain climb and 6 and 13, begin this week. a "snow ball" on top of the Classes are being conducted at mountain. A beach party will be held at the Sunset Beach in Salt Lake on Thursday, July 21. Sunday, July 24, is the Feast of Saint Christopher and there will be a "Pledge to Driver Safety" and a vehicle blessing at Chapel No. 1 to promote safer driving among the youth this summer. 10-we- ek Youth lit .sMk Girl Scouts A-Go-- Go By Gail Jenkins As usual, once summer hits, people drop everything, and the "Lazy Spirit" gets them. Thank goodness, though, there are still "Action People" like Brownie Troop 336 left. They are going to have a swimming party, check on the very special Scout Trees and make a final stop at the Re- treat. One of the highlights of the summer .program is bowling, enjoyed by Mary Chatelain, youth Rlcy Chatelain, Lynelle Jensen, and Saturlno Ramento. it"n i. get-togeth- er oook-out- teach water of the of swimmers some of the. finer points SWIMMING a quintet Sharon Price, swimming intructor, sport. Exentrix - On Base Band -Can Provide Quality Music By Art Hull The Exentrix "good guys" two years. oftentimes referred to as the Hill AFB have been the band" for the "on-bas- e last s In its incipient stages, the Exentrix aspired to become a conventional rock n roll group, but found they must adapt to the adult clientele whose individual tastes ranged from classical appreciation to throb- bing "beat" music. From Jazz to Polka, whatever your mood, the Exentrix are ready to provide quality music. The group consists of five young men, Danny Carter, Reggie Galimore, and Gerry Nicho-liton the guitars, Kenny Getz on the organ and Art Hull on the drums. They began playing at the Base Teen Club, but now find the majority of their jobs are at the NCO Club, the Officers' Club, the Golf Club, the Service Club and squadron parties. They are now being sought by the college groups in the state and are scheduled for Lagoon on July 2. The gjroup has several original numbers which have been copy righted. They are scheduled for a recording session next month with Century Records, a sub sidiary of Capital Records. The records should be released within three months and will be on sale There are some "Action Junalso. Troop 427 is going to have a at the Officers Pool on July 1. Troop 99 has planned to have some really s. swinging backyard locally. iors" BOWLING Model cars and aircraft take the interest of these boys participating in the youth activity program. Left to right are Vincent Constande, Mike Con stande, Donald Dopp and Steve Telck. ARTS AND CRAFTS us Pack 55 Cubs Schedule Fun Rv Sara Herrin The Cub Scouts of PackAiat the enjoyed a swim fest 18 and rman's Pool on June another looking forward to July 9 Starting July ob Aont 12, three Late and v Salt to will journey io the live television aud.ence the Admiral Bernie Show. 9, on July 19, 26, and Aug. dens will go v remaining - at a . time. t . na Two family picnics m and tK y planned, one on otner on auk. at the t... jw July 23 will be held ion uuy raiAi p.m,uacn en o""-- 13 - l" own food. The pacK - their furnisb the soft drinks, me f- -" ceremony. have an award On August 27 tne will be at the Mount 3.J Pavilion, starting at i |