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Show PE3 HILL TOP TIMES $9 July 29, Rodeo Contestants Win Cash Trophy, Honor - and Bruises Hill AFB has received bouquets of con"Defense gratulations for its participation in special events of the Night" rodeo held July 21. and Mike strained Lowell R. Staker, It's no surprise that Bruises, scratches, muscles and broken ribs didn't deter 30 Hill AFB contestants from winning top honors in three of the five rodeo events and a giant-size- d trophy for the base. The trophy for winners of the Rescue Race contest was donated by the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo Committee and presented last Monday to Col. Jack H. Al ston, Hill AFB commander, by the winning Hill AFB team. The Rescue Race trophy is the first of its kind ever won by the base and will be placed in the headquarters building trophy case. Winners of the race were Doral Howard, Theo G. Cox, HAIR CUTS Children $100 $125 14 Adults "The Beat In The West For Less" DOC'S GOLDEN SPIKE BARBER SHOP Next to Wiseway Market Across tha Street from So. Entrance to Hill AFB Open I AM to 7 PM Every Day Except Sunday III M" London, Maintenance; Ray A. Lycan and C. James Marsh, 2705th Airmunitions Wing; and Roger C. Arnold and Kerry Olsen, Comptroller. Colonel Alston, also a con testant, topped his opponent, Col. p- Earl R. Dayton, deputy commander of Defense Depot d chariot Ogden, in a race. A wild buffalo was special ly shipped in from California to pull Colonel Alston's chariot. The fast-pace- Colonel stated that even though he didn't know what to expect from his unique "charger," it was an exciting event and a great night. The Colonel will be presented with an individual prize, an en graved silver belt buckle, by members of the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo Committee in the near future. The Wild Cow Milking con test, which racked up the greatest toll of injuries for contestants, was won by Kenneth E. Muir and Boyd Maintenance. They a shared $30 cash award. Most contestants were victims and unco of the but Bil operative cows, suffered Maintenance, Richards, the most when the cow he was Bam-broug- h, side-steppi- ng JS5ail M - ( j Employees of Hill AFB who teamed up to win the Rescue Race at the special Defense Night rodeo present their team trophy, a "first of its kind" for the base, to Col. Jack H. Alston, Hill AFB commander. Colonel Alston, also a rodeo contestant, copped the Chariot Race crown. Shown are Doral Howard, Ray A. Lycan, Theo G. Coi Lowell R. Staker, Colonel Alston, C. James Marsh, Mike London, Roger C. Arnold, Kerry Olsen, and William Richards (Wild Cow Milking contestant), left to right. NONE BUT THE BRAVE holding for his pardner rolled' over on him resulting, in torn ligaments and some broken ribs. The Hill AFB Rodeo Committee extends a special "thank you" to Hill AFB Rodeo Queen, Judy Bambrough; stand-b- y participants Jay Cottle, Maintenance, and Lynn Judkins, Procurement and Production; all contestants, arena judges, the Reduces Operations Prestwick Airfield PRESTWICK-- A Scotland (AFNS) I R F I E L D, they will provide a traffic Operations at this long-tim- e Military Airlift Command aerial terminal soon will slow to a near halt. By the end of September the Air Force complement will be two officers and three airmen. Together with 18 British civilians Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo Committee and base personnel who contributed their time and talents to this outstanding event. TOP! hment will remain with 322nd Air Division, MACi High combe AS, England. 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