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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 32 mbe : Bowling Team Keeps Trophy The Landing Division defeated the Data Products Division to retain the Gear-Train- Materiel er Management Traveling Bowling Trophy for the seventh consecutive contest. Individual winners in the contest were Bob Anderson, high, series scratch (559); Gloria Metcalf, high series scratch (545) ; Wayne Castor, high series handicap (585); Lois Zundell tied with Fuji high series hanMax Simmons, (571); dicap high game scratch (234) ; and Kunimoto, . , X- - w ? i r- .. . - Betty Dunn, high game scratch (210). Winners in the Materiel Management Bowling Tournament gather around the traveling trophy. They are (left to right) Gloria Metcalf, Max Simmons, Fuji Kuimoto, Wayne Castor, Lois Zundell and Bob Anderson. CHAMPIONS Competition for the trophy began in February 1970. The first contenders were tha' --- . Ales' Air-munitio- ns and Ski Gear Available Logistics System Management Division. Depending on the snow System Logistics Division conditions, skis, boots and won Division Stuckey's PS$ (1) - poles will be available to Hill only to lose the trophy the next AFB personnel today. month to Landing Gear-TrainMilitary personnel can pick Division. up equipment after noon Fridays or the day before holidays at the Military Sports High ext. 2225. Loan, Bldg. Free Anyplace In USA 1, Equipment The Hill AFB High Riders solicit the attention of all horse lovers. Horsemen, experienced or novice, are invited to join this club as plans are being made to arrange for all activities related to the horse, said a Center, Bldg. 374. The center, ext. 3669, is spokesman. Objectives of the horopen Wednesdays, Thursclub are to semanship days and Fridays from 3:30 fellowship, good promote p.m. to 5 p.m. friendand horsemanship, Most equipment can be to civic interest ship; promote borrowed for 12 days. in the horse; and to conduct Women Golf Group all forms and types of activity with the Western horse or Set Holiday Party English horse. The Hill AFB Women's Golf The High Riders club will be Association will hold a active all year long with Christmas party Wednesday, events for both old and young Dec. 8, at the Greek Village in including showing, pleasure Take Pleasant Grove Lindon Exit OFF 1-- 15 Free Box of Candy With Purchase of 10 Gallons Gas Stuckey's Orem ! MOONLIGHT SALE ! I Friday December 3 7 PM til 11 PM ! y luMc I UenJer e I e I Band Instruments e Getzen Trumpets I I o c Trombones - Cornets I I e 20 OFF I Guitars $24.50 and up t (Save Up To 40 TapeS Comltj Wiitim id fep $3.88 o e I o I e Reservations should be made with Marian Chasmore, no later telephone than Dec. 6. 825-572- 3, Place in Open Six members of the Hill o AFB golf course placed in the THE HOME FOR MUSIC LOVERS I Clearfield. The event will begin at 1 1 : 30 a.m. and last until 2:30 p.m. ! Six I lELnftAN I up Friday will be due in Monday. Active duty military personnel or their dependents may also pick up equipment Mondays to be returned Thursdays. Civilian personnel can use the Civilian Sports Loan (Located In Orem) 1335 West 1600 North t picked $24500 Includes 4 Cymbals O Sheet r.alc O Accet torlci LDS O Fern O Dookt wood Candies Roy Shopping 77J.1S45 .OPEN TILL Cnfr 9 and trail rides, parades, rodeo, gymkhanas, chariot, flat and barrel racing. During the winter months the club will perform at the Golden Spike Coliseum in Ogden on Monday evenings. Other winter activities include dances, club socials, western style shows and clinics. A by 723-294- 8; 782-642- 1; 829-626- 9; 773-210- m LEARN TO DRIVE NOW! CLASSES 10 m.m. t HELD DAILY p.m. t p.m. t i wkt (rl.2 basin clai(t mnyllm itr J (atrml mn4 Dval I o I rmrm WE SPECIALIZE IN TRAINING HANDICAPPED mr md In tk t THI rtlw P.M.j DRIVER TRAINNif. 9. Ding-a-Lin- a T,itl,,,ari.,w.-- , Bowling Results SB- Game k one I'M 4 am Jcrf rare y tie :ah: Posic The Hill intramural bowling and OOAMA No. i if 30 I league plays Wednesday at 6 29. National League stand p.m. and 8:30 p.m. ml " Standings of the 6 p.m. are: 1550 AMS, s league with their 28i5; ?i: 17-2- 7; win-los- record are: USAF Hospital, OOAMANo. 1, 1906 25-1- 9; 28-1- Coram No. 1, 6; Res, 25-1- 9; 2849 ABG No. 2952 CLSS ltto FMS No. 1, 21-21, 22-224677 DSES, 1550 FTS, 17-23; 2; 7; 6 OOAMA No. 17; 1550FMS No. 2, f. 1551 28-1- 6; 4754 26-1- 8; Comm No. 2, V2; Security 27-1- 24-2- 0, W Police,: 3, T 24-2- FTS, OOAMANo.il and: 30; Motor Pool, 21-2- 3; 13-3- ATTW HQSQ, 13-3- 1. Two Lead in Basketbc After three weeks of in- tramural basketball, only two teams out of 14 find them- - SeZ?Zr: 114 igueu vivLrtk ieaa me American League with a 0 record while the 1550th AMS commands the National League with a 0 record. Current standings in the American League with their s record are: 4-- 3-- 0 den H CLSS. J 3 DMM, Hosoital 2791st FMS, 04. 3e1; and M 2-- 15.50th National League stanq are: 1550th 1 AMS, Jl 3-- n i . oo iruk At)rJ rec: 13. 1550th OMS. 4677th DSES Comm. and 1550th FTS, 0-- 3. win-los- Taker. Reservations Hillhaus -... t As Winter beason begins i I A short order kitchen e..a i: the Hill AFB accommodate recreation lodge near the overnight " Friday available are Snow Basin ski area, is Hillhaus, Saturday. scheduled to open tonight. Dormitory beds are The lodge is open on weekends for use by both each or an entire room maj at $2.50 for each bed b military and civilian per- rented , the room. sonnel. Reservations may be Hours of operation are contacting Special Friday, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.; . Bldg. Saturday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.; vices.ext.Room 3528. J and Sunday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m ffi-- by 209-A- Hill Jills Lead Keglers The Hill Jills are leading the Ladies Hill AFB Bowling League with a 37 games won to 15 lost but the Bowling Bags are a half game behind with Following the leaders are the Lucky Five, Hits and Misses, Photo Bowl and Bawl, 32-2- 0; 29-2- Flashers, Bums, 2; 12-4- 0; 24-2- 8; Strum's and Born Losers, individual game louo 237 . Thelma Egan with eo with Ann Jones :AiiA,Aa series. with eft. Murtha is second IJOniebl Mlliiuu.. rtift Want to win a oe crest Then design a course, Hill AFB golf fT' . lor ,vf t Entries, compile office name, High three games are telephone number, mg Thomas Reid, 555; Barbara to SSRODy 11-4- stunnt r gs 26-2- 6; WEBER I I drive membership Kendrick sponsored Annual Dixie Open played Leather of Gearfield is being last weekend in St. George. conducted by the club Gordon Milne and Gary throughout the month of Peck tied for third place with December. Contact any of the 146 totals. club officers for information; Jess Fugate, Ron Cornford Sgt Norm Nelson, 2796 or and Ted Leslie also won Open Larry Prince, 7858 or Tournament prizes. Pat Milliner, 6011 or In the Pro-AJim to the Stamey 4011; or prior 7868 or Ernie Jess a 67 carded Condon, Open, Fugate and Gary Peck a 69. Steve Associate members and Hobbs and Ron Cornford friends of base personnel are were on the team that placed also welcome to join the third in the Pro-Aevent. horsemanship club. CampUta Drum Sets Riders Offer Winter Horse Fun &mutlsmmaimmitimmaimimmanmi., SSgt. Mike Dina, MARS Station, 1906th Communicatia Squadron, bowled a 280 game during the NCO Club Mia Winter League. His average is 173. He is a team membere with his wife, Nina, and Sgt. Phil aci the Karen Sulko, 1550th Aircrew Training and Test Wing. er 225-522- 0 iiiiwib Sergeant Bowls 280 Management Candy Wrapped and Mailed ! mm 1. Childs, 574; Thelma Egan, 568; and Mary Murtha, 585. Ina Hunt with a 251 has high submitted t All Hill AFB persorueUP- - their dependents are , |