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Show Pag JuIv 28, HILL TOP TIMES 22 1967 8 '3 RoLayne RODEO QUEEN Hill AFB Rodeo Poll, Queen, sits astride her horse and smiles at the Defense Night crowd at the Ogden Pio neer Days annual Rodeo. She 1967 SADDLING UP Doing it the hard way in the Pony Express race is Mike Griffin, Hill AFB contestant who is losing no time a rnntpstflflt in the alcn was " " CAAkSV goat tying event. at the starting line. mm log IE ME v3fc4 out of Night (UI(g won by Lee Christiansen, a steer riding contest, won by Ken Woodward of Hill, and a keyhole relay, won by three young ladies from Hill: Ogden's two military in- ever, by winning the Wild stallations were pitted Cow Milking Sweepstake, against each other July 20 which was raced five evein the second annual Defense nings of the rodeo. The Commander's Cup Night at the Ogden Pioneer Race was declared a tie beDays Rodeo. Ogden AMA contestants tween Vern Sinsel of DDO and Lee Christiansen of Hill won three events while Defense Depot Ogden took four AFB, representing the comto capture the revolving in- manders of the two installastallation trophy. Ogden tions. Other activities of the AMA wild cow milkers helped even the score, how evening included a hide race, Iflk Pi But a penalty dropped Sandi Connelly the running in the goat tying competition on Defense at the Ogden Rodeo. FAST TIME Jesse Warner, Judy and Judy Bingham. Bam-broug- h, The Defense Depot placed first in goat tying, wild cow milking and the pony express and rescue relay. But the amazing thing is that although these people working in jobs ranging from secretaries to aircraft mechanics, they are really cowboys at heart enough to make such an evening a suc- cess. Hill AFB rodeo queen RoLayne Poll was introduced to the crowd and also participated in the goat tying competition. Attendant, Judy Bingham, added iv her charm and riding ability to the keyhole race. Last year's queen, Judy assisted in the keyhole event also. The Sweepstake wild cow LITTLE LARGE Steven Whetton, 5, son of George Whetton, ior Photo Lab, tries on the rodeo clown's hat while waitingw iw his father to take pictures of the rodeo action. Watching sister, Stacy, 3. Bam-broug- h, milking teams consisted of Mike London, Jim Marsh, Andy Neil, Lor in Stimpson, and Goldie Buddy Strayhorn, aite TROPHIES Trophy time at Defense Night brought together Capt. A. J. Fisher, depot commander Brig. Gen. B. R. Daughtrey, deputy commander, Ogden AMA; and Lee R. Christiansen, rodeo chairman. Hill AFB. 1 r:: 'h .0 5. J )t fVv J K ' i 7 ;7 BASE COMMANDER Cl. Jack H. Alston, Hill AFB Mrn AN,on waye ?reetinKH to friends from their ' ' f UKUCn r(KlPf on Ilafon n!i.4 1 f com-mand- nd HIDE RACE A Pit ml.n -- I S r 1 4 - W ' Christiansen, But whose hide? This appears to be the question as Lee R. .. . PVtflh foL--. uura ine nmp in t mo attain i.4 niaro in ine ...!...tt uv" |