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Show Page 14 April 13, 1973 HILL TOP TIMES luncheon will be held at Sherwood Hills in Sardine Canyon. Hosting the event are the members the Data Automation Branch at Hill Air of Force Base, Utah. Committee members are: Shanna Ames, Beth Harrington, lone Hansen, Bonnie Evenson, and Doris Williams. Ceremic show An amateur ceremic show is scheduled at the Hobby Shop, Bldg. Wednesday, April 18 from noon to 5 p.m. For Dance set the Blue Beats and Johnny will play at the Easter dance to be held at the Youth Center, Bldg. 345, April 21 at 8:30 p.m. An Easter Egg Hunt for children twelve years and under will be held that morning in the base theater. There will be a show at 11:00 a.m. with the hunt to follow. Prizes will be offered as well as free refreshments at the dance. Candy, favors and prizes galore are up for grabs at the morning party. S-1- contact details, Dave Bingham, ext. 3476. Antique Club Meeting Variety is the word used to describe the activities of the Antique Club , whose meetings covered have country-primitiv- to the antique show in Salt Lake City and an informative talk on glass by Mary Watson. Refinishing antique furniture will be the topic at the April 30 meeting to be held at 9 a.m. at Shantytown, 1063 N. Main, Highway 91, Sunset. Ballet teacher William Phelps, Youth Center director, announces that a ballet instructor is needed to teach lessons on base, Girl softball managers and players are wanted to fill teams in a planned league scheduled for the summer. Persons interested in filling these vacancies are urged to call Mr. Phelps at ext. 2419. e antiques, a tour of F ederal Women's Club meets Rake sale The NCO Wives Club will be Col.. (Ret.) & Mrs. John Berry's home in Layton where Federal Women's Club members in the area will hold their monthly party Saturday, April 14, at 12:30 p.m. The posed of wives of servicemen and civil service employees working at Hill AFB. The aim of this organization is to give ladies from foreign countries an opportunity to mix among each other, learn Speaker Dan Valentine, a daily columnsit for the Salt Lake Tribune for the past 23 years, will be guest speaker at the OWC luncheon on April 17. Hostesses for the luncheon will be the Associate Wives. Evelyn Jones is chairman. The social hour will begin at 12:15 and lunch at 12:45. Make your reservations early by phoning Janet Goicoechea Barbara Clemons, or Bobbie Kincaid, the American way of living in a comfortable manner. Last year, the ladies presented programs for the PTA, Rotary Club, NCO Club, and their private parties. 825-808- 0; 773-187- 7 825-845- 9. These Date set The International Women's Club afford newly Americanized citizens the nationality represented by members of the club. The International Women's Club will be meeting at the Recreation Center (Bldg. 460) the second Wednesday of opportunity to be gradually absorbed in to the mainstream of American life without losing the chance to share their native roots with others. Club members are com- - is Carol Donnelly daughter of Col. each month. & and finds time to sing with the "Sounds of Now" and donate many hours to Red Cross and CHAP. In her spare time she enjoys all sports. DeeAnn plans to attend the Mrs. Goodwin Donnelly. She is 18 years old and a senior at Layton High. Carol is Girl ,0x7 $95 SPA Alternate, a member of CYO and a volunteer at USAF Hospital, Scout ioxio$l25 Utah State University majoring in special education. Valerie Hungerford, is 18 years old, is attending the Dental Assistant School in the Hill. She likes cooking, camping and oil painting. Carol plans to loxM $195 Dental Clinic at HAFB. She is the daughter of Lt. Col. (Ret) and Mrs. Wayne Hungerford. Valerie enjoys bowling and attend the University of Utah, and majoring in in psychology and minoring modern dance. BIG 14x14 pre-nursi- $265 FULLY GALVANIZED Nancy eso fi ,A'..:Tv free Delivery I L. 825-395- 3 ill OF THESE PRECIOUS LITTLE THINGS LOOKING FOR A GOOD HOME M 'i r 4. m DON RICHARDS LINCOlN-MRCUR- Y 262-W3- & Mrs. Harold Clayton Garner. She is 17 years old and a senior at Laytor High School where she is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council, Job's Daughters, Teen-AgRepublicans, AFS and bowling. Nancy is a Red Cross Volunteer and in spare time her outside interests include skiing, bowling and reading. She plans to become a speech pathologist. e 1 34A9So.Stote Garner is the daughter of Col. (CREDIT CARD ACCEPTED) U23 presentations spotlight the culture, fashions, food and customs of a . ll Thrift Shop volunteers will be honored at the 2nd annual Awards Cermony to be held in ' the Red Room of the Officers' f Club April 16 at 1 p.m. All Thrift Shop volunteers and members of the OWCBoard are f I encouraged to attend. An Air Force Thrift Shop pin j ? was adopted last year. "Thrift Shop" is engraved on a round sterling silver florentine finish pin, with service hours represented by different colored stones set in the pin. Dee Ann Hairston is the daughter of Lt. Col. & Mrs. Victor Hairston. She is 17 years old and a senior at Layton High School where she is a member of the Student Council and the Math Club. She is president of P.Y. O.C. cheerleader and vice president of the concert choir. She is a member of the International Order of Job's Daughters, Sounds of Now and Protestant Youth of the Kit's love is Chapel. cheerleading. Jacquie Van Vliet is the daughter of Maj. (Ret) and Mrs. Frank Orazio. She is 19 years of age and a freshman in majoring Sociology at Weber State College. Jackie is a member of Otyokwa and Little Sister of water skiing. Patricia Pheney is 17 years Minerva. Hobbies are skiing, old and a senior at Ogden High and golf bowling. School where she is Drill Mistress of the Pep Club. Johanne Young, 17 , is a She is the daughter of Lt. senior at High Col. & Mrs. James Pheney. School . She isLayton the daughter of Patricia hopes to attend Utah Col. & Mrs. Edward Young. State next year and possibly Student Council work for the airlines. representative, member of the Katie Quillin is the daughter Math Club, Teenage of Lt. Col. & Mrs. James A. Republicans, P.O.W. Club and Quillin. She is 18 years old and teen leader of the , she also a senior at Layton High finds time to be a member of School. Katie has worked as a the Hill AFB Jr. Riding Club. volunteer nurse's aid at South In addition, she is a Davis Community Hospital. Sterling Scholar nominee in 4-- H ner main interests are Science and represented Layton High in the bicycling, hiking and music. She plans to travel this summer and then attend the University of Utah. Kit Story is the daughter ol Col. & Mrs. Harvey L. Story. Kit is 17 and a senior at Layton High where she is a Humanities Jr. Science symposium. University of Utah where she will major in pre-medicin- e. FREEWAY INN Homemade 0 6 0 AM-Midnig- Pies, RolIs.Pastry ht 0 Wide Variety Menu A4M STjurrs wrffc irw, Mmm. a j iow 2299 4904 DON RICHARDS CAPRIS ty, ttmpmm SUITS A 0 tirmmn 3000, 2600 arm IOW AS $2738 DON RICHARDS We Believe Nobody But Nobody Will Sell You A Good A Car For less r n 3t 3469So. Stat? OPEN EVENINGS ryi a SUNDAYS. Daily Specials 0 Fast Service 394-345- 1 ' ,4T r HitimiiftHimifninnnmimmmmiai n I 111 UUtl I a Wilson Lane I rmmnmii 5 262-923- 7 1 smttmimmmnnnmnmimnmmm rv Call & 1 & Skiing, scuba diving and horses are hobbies. Johanne plans to attend the KitiiniintnM!iuu!HiMniinut!iiiui!iiutiuutuiuiununu!ntinmmuumntnuuiumnnuf3 T) ': Honored and Interchange V-- t. ; 825-672- 825-827- 0. Wilson Lane 7 COMETS ; I f I 14, at the Base Exchange. The sale will begin at 10 a.m. SALE on STORAGE SHEDS ELWIN ROBERTS welcome and may call Conchi 1 or Margie Sanford, different have a taste of Loney, customs, different dishes and adjust to their about (from page 12) CALL club's activities are most semi-annua- about a variety of antiques from all over the world; a trip LwIIMr joining or needing a ride to the ! holding their bake sale on Saturday, April members saw and heard BUILT TO LAST ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE The ladies also meet for pot luck socials on a designated day at the end of each month; Any ladies interested in Interchange , ' |