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Show Page February HILL TOP TIMES 28 Six aFLC n an Host The semi-fingame in the AFLC basketball tourney will al ouns in.nin.ii. .sn.nwq .j ..(HUM .!.., umujii ... i w1 urn , " ' - ': , testants saw the Utah Stars March AFB. earns honor Daughter Intermountain Appaloosa Horse Roxanne Deadline near Humphries, r 4-- H Use fees explained Regional Forester Vern Hamre announced today that both the Golden Eagle Passports and Golden Age Passports are now available at Forest Service Offices throughout the Intermountain older by simply presenting reasonable proof of age and signing the passport in the presence of an issuing agent. Drivers licenses, hunting licenses and other such evidence will be accepted as proof of age. All applicants must apply in person. This passport entitles the bearer and any person accompanying him in a single, private, noncommercial vehicle to the same entry privileges as the Golden Eagle Passport as well as a 50 percent reduction in user fees in both National Forest and National Park Region. The $10 Golden Eagle Passport is valid only for entry into National Parks or other areas administered by the National Park Service. No Discount on All Parts and 1973 Club Queen, presents Sheree Stephens the High Point Youth Award for the second consecutive year. The other trophies presented were high point in showmanship at halter and reining. Miss Stephens presently owns and shows three registered Appaloosas, and is a junior leader of the Hill Club. She is the daughter of Lt. Col. Albert V. Patriots Stephens. Materiel Management. 19-2- 1, your Hill Field Badge is a Discount Card? . Accessories passport or other permit is needed for entry into National or National adAreas Recreation ministered by the Forest Forests Carey's Service. However, daily user fees will be collected at designated campgrounds and Cycle Center 4450 S. 700 Sergeant McGarry will be among some 100 top Air Force skiers who will race in a slalom, giant slalom, slalom challenge and downhill, said Capt. Gary E. Woodhouse, project officer. McGarry is Sergeant assigned to the base hospital at Cannon AFB, N.M. and has skied seven years. He has tested the slopes at Alta. Snow Bird, Snow Basin and other Ticket tickets for the Utah Stars home games are now on sale at the Civilian Recreation Office behind the main cafeteria and the main branch of the First Security Discount Bank. There will be a fifty cent discount on all tickets and they can be picked up between e 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the on-bas- office ( beginning Feb. 20. Cost of the class, which is regularly $5. is $3 for 10 sessions. Registration will be in the Civilian Recreation Office. Want help? Alcoholics Anonymous is now meeting on base. 5 Call a 1 It's tough to Bldg. Restaurant Bldg. ( ( .'' ) ) Vf : i ' IF" I y v ' i ; Ln..zrzrrr,,,,,,, "T" " r, ' ' 7, : i do your best ) man performs well (nl minu is rree or promcms like a lot of unpaid hills. A V hen i J w , r;.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,.,., ) Sc&ittfcd MOTORS 2773 SOUTH MAIN I 395.345! I They are free to all military and civilian employees of Hill AFB. These cards provide savings up to 50 percent and can be picked up between 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Cards for Knotts Berry Farm have been delayed in printing but are expected soon. Officials said that 1972 cards may be used until new ones are received. Additional discount cards requested from and Lion iK-e- n Mountain -- proniems for the Southern tnivcrsity California football team, is American halfback of We consolidate hills. Pay them ft. Cut monthly payments. And still :ivc extra cash. For a trip home I '.ruerircnc Color TV Whatever. also an Air Force Hcserve Officer Training Corps cadet at the school. Davis, a i k-s- sophomore, also played centerfield as a freshman on the national collegiate champion CSC baseball team. The c.idrt has two cousins uho are Air Force pilots and his father is a World War 11 veteran Av 't o ) jy) Recreation Center. Bldg. No. 460. I OS ANGF.LKS AFS. Calif. AKNS - Anthony Davis. All ) IHuSjjK are available at the Hil' Iind in California. Personnel will be informed when they are received. 11s Don't let money problems hurt owr performance on the ink Vjsit r call ' New 1973 membership cards for Disneyland. Sea World, the Wax Museum and Japanese Deer Park, all in California, and Disneyworld in Florida, have Macic Safari Financial Scrvk es. nr ffrs The Civilian Recreation Office also has discount tickets for the Utah Stars at fifty cents off regular admission and $1 off regular prices for the Golden Eagles (dress circle seats). Theatre 138 in Salt Lake City is currently playing "John Brown's Body" on Fridays and Saturdays and "Jacque Berel is Alive? and Well. Living in Paris." on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Civilian Recreation Office is discounting tickets cents each for seventy-fiv- e both plays. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. For additional information on these events, call Karl Larsen at Ext. 2043. Cadet on team 1 1 ( on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to l p.m. jx-op- K';rtr , Base 1235 about money. Wally Ramsey ' the and 0 when you're worried 1 ic Roy High School. 2150 W. 4800 South on Tuesday evenings from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.. other fee. "When you think of buying your next new or used automobile, truck or trailer, I would be a ;..i.t.. iu musi nappy neip yuu. Mondays, non-academ- 773-341- ) on Wednesdays and Fridays, and Tuesdays and Thursdays in Bldg. 1235 cafeteria. There is a $1 discount on all home games for the Golden Eagles hockey at the Salt Palace. These also are handled the Civilian by Recreation Office. The Civilian Recreation Office is offering a class in Slim and women at Hill AFB. Trim for be taught at will The class charge facilities. All other users of either National Park Service or Forest Service campgrounds are required to pay the established daily user Region. The Golden Age Passport is available without charge to all persons 62 years of age and Just Off Riverdale Road Rd. and campgrounds other special recreation facilities (such as boat launching ramps) in National Forests throughout the VV. last year at Snow Basin. Entries came from some 60 Air Force bases, said Captain Woodhouse. Trophies will be awarded to top skiers and top teams. Mr. McGarry is employed in the Civilian Personnel Division at Hill 5-- 9. Did you know 5-- 9. Cen-tervill- e. ar ATTENTION MOTORCYCLISTS member of Weber State College's ski team in 1969. He also raced in the Air ski meet Force world-wid- e He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. McGarry of ar AVCO iiAr,r-.i- A: vt Are you putting me on? " Ogdcn: 3585 Vashington Blvd. Phone 393-842- 5 5-- 9 Utah ski spots and was a was Sgt. Chris H. McGarry in the to up Utahn sign the first world-wid- e ski meet Air Force to be held at Snow Basin, roun ds vs. the Virginia Squires, a be played at the base gym this thriller with the Stars losing evening at 7 p.m. by one point. The winner of that game will Tuesday night a tournament If noon the play Saturday. banquet was held with base the winner takes officials in attendance. LaDell Friday night noon tilt, an additional game Andersen, Stars' coach, was will be scheduled that evening the speaker. at 7 p.m. Lt. Col. Floyd Davis, chief of be. will presented base services, who has been Trophies to top teams and top players selected to coach the AFLC team in the Air Force worldfollowing the final game. An all-stwill be team wide, was there. Colonel picked at .the end of the Davis also will coach an Air tourney to represent AFLC in Force all-stsquad in at the Air Force world-wid- e competition at the Maxwell AFB, Ala., Feb. Il- Presidio, Calif., March ls. Six teams are playing in the CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. -cage joust. They are host Hill n AFB plus Wright-PattersoThis Marine Corps base will AFB, Ohio; Robins AFB, Ga., host the 12th Annual Military Kelly AFB, Tex; Tinker AFB, Dependents Championship Okla; and McClellan AFB, Golf Tournament June Calif. the first time the event will be The Hill contingent is held at a Marine Corps incoached by Lou Dix. stallation. The entry fee is $25 and the Tournament activities for application is of deadline a tour with began Monday 15. the Salt Palace where con April meet March Ski i 2, 1973 Clearfield: 147 So. State Street Phone 825-164- 1 y ,,.. . Vi I '', zrr |