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Show -- ,hr HILL TOP TIMES 15, 1968 ' 3i , Sir; , Materiel Management has stolen the still from Maintenance for the "Hunters' Hullabaloo" on Nov. 23. The Hullabaloo is sponsored ' w---sM---- ! by Materiel Management for all Hill AFB Officers' Club members and their guests. It begins at 6 p.m. with dinner ' from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ; ' f The menu will feature Top Sirloin, Cornish Hen, or Prime Rib at $2.50 per plate. No reservations are required. Lt. Col. Michael V. Doran, party chairman, reports that special skits and songs have been arranged for the floor il. . f show which will begin at 8 p.m. j:, Costumes or casual dress are Decorating the club for the "Hunters' Hullabaloo" Nov. 23 are (left in order. The "Contemporaries" TALA PARTY COMING Michael V. Doran, party chairman; Elease Purrington, 1st Lt. Robert P. Jack-- n will provide dance music. t right) Lt. Col. Lt. Mary Jane Claussen. The still in the background, Materiel Management has 1st Lt. George W. Olsen, Jr., and 2nd for the add will other base organiza atmosphere evening. and challenged dummy the cow, iff 'lf - " -- tkv ''V" -- tions to enter the "This is Our Line" fashion show. Each entry will present a model depicting the mission of that organization. E. H. (Chub) Gordon, Division, will be master of ceremonies. Further information may be obtained by contacting Colonel Doran, Ext. 5076. Col. F-- 4 Obituaries Victor S. Nelson, Supply, 97 S. 1st E., Brigham City, died Nov. 6; 27 years federal serv- WiIljrTM ice. Gary A. Chamberlain, 945th Military Airlift Group, 3440 S. 5th E.. Salt Lake City, died Nov. 3; six years federal HE QEEDG32SniD s SOT m M 3 j . I TI1 :IHT7TTT!iTri w5 j y rasrti 1 GHEDGDEQIIID 'J 2: mm m ! 9 SB GHDDQ33QIIID v r v kg w WW I II 9'D 9 'Hunters Hullabaloo' Set At Officers' Club Nov. 23 4 a ssiiiiSiiSi till " ! Page 1 |