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Show 1973 September 14, HILL TOP TIMES 14 Page 8iroi6ftoini tells y Other things checked were summer program of inboat tread depth of tires, windspecting campers, and other shield trailers trailers, wipers, lights, mounrecreational vehicles has ting of campers to truck, ended at Hill AFB with adequate trailer hitches and another inspection planned this similar items. fall. Site of Camper Special I and The program, conducted by II was the salvage yard the Safety Office, found some scales. 50 per cent of the 141 vehicles Some interesting statistics found by the Safety two were the inspected during A sessions overweight for their suspension. a Office.: the Of vehicles the overloaded, was amount excess 662 pounds. The typical rig had at least tires showing excessive wear or serious sidewall deterioration. A tendency to use different size tires on the front and rear with the spare the same size as those used on the front. Safety officials also noted that the average truck camper lacked a forward escape hatch two average and its owner had made no effort to plan emergency escape. Many of thecampershad its gasoline filler neck located almost immediately adjacent to the camper stove. This could be bad news if a pilot light was on in the refrigerator or stove. One final word of caution was given to camper drivers, that was to insure the truck bed was completely bolted to the frame. Several trucks had lost their fastening bolts. "We wish to gratefully acknowledge the aid received from the Civil Engineering paint shop and the personnel participants to Persons without Range open The Hill Rifle and Pistol Range is open. Rifle shooters Camper Specials. "If you want more ideas on how you can protect yourself from the hazards presented by your camper, contact the Safety Office, Bldg. 367, ext. 3861, for a copy of the Camper Safety Checklist. "Also, if your rig still needs the 'treatment," be watching for Camper Special III, which will arrive shortly before the start of Utah's deer season." and stated Capt. Marketing," Redistribution of Gary Blome, Ogden AMA Safety Office. "Sgt. Robert M. Siegfried, Transportation Maintenance, labored long and hard at both TICKET TALK The Civilian Recreation Branch has the following tickets available: University of Utah Football (home games) 50 cents discount; Utah State University (home games), 50 cents discount; Weber State College (home games), 50 cent discount on top price tickets, face value on lower price and tickets for military with I.D. $1. Tickets are also available for the New Seekers and Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids. - Regular price $3.50, Hill AFB price $2.50, U of U Special Events Center, Sept. 25 8 p.m. For additional information contact Civilian Recreation Branch, extension 2892. Three sizzling golf tournaments were held at the base golf course recently with two more on tap for the coming weeks. n The "best ball" contest was on Aug 25 with Ralph Johnson and Gordy Milne taking the first gross with a 71. First net went to Col. Bob two-ma- 2. 13-2- 4, 2, first net. the ladies flight Betty In the Men's Club Championship bogey" tournament on Aug. 26, with 72, were Jack Junk, Major Smith, Ken Hentges, Charlie Wheeler and Keith Schoenthal. The "best nine" contest on be will assigned to teams according to their playing ability. Each team will be comprised of at least 3 men and 1 lady. All female golfers are invited to participate. The tournament is open to all members of the golf course, employees of Hill AFB and their dependents. The entry fee will be $5 per will be person. to required pay the usual green fees. All monies will be returned in the form of prizes. A buffet has also been planned for the day. The deadline for entries is noon, Wednesday, Sept. 26 at the Pro Shop. 39-6-- Adams and Robert Buck taking second net with a 62. Winners in the "blind Col. Jim Vandersteen with 60 and Gary teams. handicaps Voeller (36) and Charles Martin with taking first net. This was the championship flight was The first flight, won by K.C. Doyle (41) first gross and William Park, and Cocherell to assign Charlie with first gross saw Day Redden, captured first gross with a 46 and Jean Voeller, took first net. Ford Sales E&M Labor 47-12-- Upcoming tournaments are and Sept. Foursomes 24-2- 5, Non-membe- Mixed Scramble, Sept. 29. Final tourney A will Scramble Tournament be held at the HAFB Golf Course on Saturday, Sept. 29. This tournament will be the final one of the 1973 Golfing Season. As in the past, this type of tournament appears to be the most popular for all NEVER depend on the other felloe he nay be participants. 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Saturdays will be held at the base rifle range near the golf course Sept. 15 Oct. 13, between 1 p.m. to 6 Sight-i- n DAVIS COUNTY GLASS CO. 6:30 p.m. 825-551- 2 13-1- le 10:55 a.m. & Residence Does Your Child Need Some 72-ho- a cordial invitation to come worship with & us Sunday 9:45 a.m. Main Street, Layton 376-346- 1 J YOU Wednesday Services. Sunday School 1573 extend to 12-1- competed in the recent Hill AFB junior golf tournament. All but one group went 18 holes. Boys age 11 and under played nine holes. First Southern Baptist Church We 14-1- 19-2- 3. Fifty-fiv- e depending on YOU! Need a Church Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m.; pistol shooters, each Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m.; and each Saturday, rifle and slow fire pistol from 1 to 5 p.m. The fees are 50 cents per club member's family; non-clu- b member fee is $1 per shooter. AFLC champs Robins AFB, Ga., won the 1973 Air Force Logistics Command Golf Championship held at Robins, Aug Forty golfers competed in the medal tourney. Hill AFB placed fourth with Junior winners Ad- Si 7 Vance years; Christiansen (80) and Paul Eric Davis (84), boys 5 years; John Ballingham (91) and Mike Bird (94), boys 3 years; Bill Terry (58) and James Maxwell (59), boys 11 and under; Sue Carrel (102) and Dena Rizzley (104), girls 7 years; and Jill Lucas (90) and Sabora Parry (94), girls 12 years and under. 16-1- each a team member. participants. The your Next scheduled for 27-3- 1. UGA used will be handicap system of are Winners were J. P. Lynch and Ron Hovey (78), boys (72) (Mi 111 if 1 Torms |