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Show HILL TOP TIMES Activity Bowling Lanes Golf Course Gymnasium Hobby Shops Library NCO Club Nursery Officer's Club 773-425- y v j: Recreation Services Restaurants Service Club 520 S191 440 S245 2533 3355 773-493- 3 773-493- 4 Sl48 773-429- 8 S150 773-492- 4 773-492- 5 S180 ; jf" V::;: 825-167- Swimming Pool Theater Thrift Shop Youth Center ; ! I 1 I ff ! I 1 - i SPV ' . is?i . 6 2824 825.1675 S230 Sports Loan 0 3272 2761 3476 773-492- ' : I J. f S525 7720 19 Page 6 S460 3924 S374 S191 3669 3476 3975 462 520 441 3051 3239 S336 S345 825-102- . j J I . - IH'fsilMl. y p I 1 It fi I 111 I I i I 6 3087 built this summer south of the gymnasium and bowling alley. Hobby shops for auto, wood, photo, electronics, ceramics and lapidary are available now in building The auto hobby shop will expand into the present hobby area after the new building is completed this pl. Cierald Hovuin. Hange and Data Aquisitions Maiiitenaiue, tlitimhs through one of the 30,000 volumes in the (awrity Memorial Library. (Photo: George Whetton) BROWSING-Ca- fall. James Jeter, 1550th ik pool Flying Training Squadron, lines up a (Photo: SSgt. Ken Kennedy) table. u4 Golf course improvements planned for this year include a club house retaining wall, new sandtraps, an improved driving range and a golf cart storage area. The Hillair Recreation Center and the Hill AFB Youth Center have a wide variety of social activities scheduled year round. Both the Military Sports Loan Center and the Civilian Sports Loan Center have equipment that can be borrowed for sports ac- tivities, camping and other V 1 i v t j ' I over-nigh- IL, Off-bas- off-bas- These I 4 1 ? ; -- , i - ' ...... r V) :) rr ' ... p ; i recreation e recreation areas maintained by the division. are Two V w recreational pursuits. FamCamp, one of a network of facilities located throughout the United States at Air Force bases, provides eleven pads for Air Force personnel arriving or passing t or through Hill AFB for limited period outdoor camping. Each pad has water, sewer and electrical connections plus a barbecue grill and picnic table. A free washateria is also in the area. li e are Carter Miller, wife of SSgt. Johnnie Miller. 2Kl!Uh Air Base (Iroup. paints a ceramic frog. (Photo: SSgt. Ken Kennedy) CUEKNWARE-Mel- ba Creek Recreation Area and Hillhaus. Carter Creek, located by the 105 High Uintas wilderness area, is miles from the base. It is open "or when the snow from melts" until October for military It personnel and their dependents. mid-Jun- e C?5Jjnninf!. wife ofSSgt. Bernard Lanning, Detachment uadron. curries Sea Shell, an Anpaloosa .fining " .noies. George Whetton) W"1 has six cabins, seven trailers and offers fishing, hunting, hiking and sightseeing. Hillhaus, near Snow Basin, the the site of the annual Air Force worldwide ski meet hosted by Hill AFB, is for both civilians and acmilitary. It has overnight both and supports commodations winter sport and summer outing programs. 1 JSC Monitered A number of sundry fund and clubs are private association the division. monitered by Civilians and military with interests in writing, skiing, horsemanship, rodeo, square dancing, marksmanship, hunting, fishing, public speaking, motorcycling, model photography, archery, and flying aeroplanes, private club. a find can other pursuits be f Bimi . liWt,'d npar s" Basin. Hillhaus U open "New recreational clubs can interest organized when sufficient Hess. Mr. said indicated is Mr. Hess said that plans are underwav to provide a stronger on civilian recreation program flexible be must bae "Recreation of the people." to meet the needs Rif k Toburen watches Capt. Jim Tolman practice putting at the golf course. Both men are members of the 4677 Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron. (Photo: George Whetton) NO. Sgt. |