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Show June 28, 1974 HILL TOP TIMES Page 19 Keep fit Jddd sy.m Biro .eir. ir.ecir(BMI6lrD.:eacHvii4is On any average weekday this summer, around 500 military personnel and I dependents may be found involved in an organized, leisure or spectator-sponsore- d event of the Hill AFB Athletic I Section. I special notice is the Softball competition currently going on. ' I Of ' leagues will conclude play in July after completing double elimination tournaments. In the golfing world there are 13 four-ma- n intramural off teams at 1 p.m. golf teeing each Tuesday on the base course. Here, military duffers are given a chance to prove their golfing abilities. BOTH For those interested in tennis, a doubles and singles the week of Aug. Finally, to help make the transition from summer to fall, flag football is scheduled to begin its regular season on 26-3- 0. tour- double-eliminatio- n nament is tentatively scheduled to begin on August 6 at the base tennis courts. Sept. 9. IN LATE August the annual Hill AFB Horseshoes Tou- rnament will see double elimination competition in singles and doubles. This tournament is scheduled for TO HELP fight off the heat, the three base swimming pools will be open all summer , proving excellent recreation. 8 the base team sponsored fast-pitc- h entered the Ogden City Metro League softball competition under direction of SSgt. Jim Holmes. This team competes against the best rivals in the area. IN EARLY May, On- fast-pitc- h Xrri" iff SWIMMING and EXERCISE: Women's adult swimming and exercise lessons will be conducted each Tuesday and Thursday evening from 9 p.m. in the base gym. Cost is $1.50 per person, per night. For further information call Mrs. Sipple, ext. 2761. and Wednesday two games with nights, beginning at 6 p.m. each Tuesday Lawson REACHES-Dav- id reaches to return a high serve on the base tennis courts while thcoming the for practicing double-eliminatio- tournament for- n to begin in August. (USAF photo) J EES Monday and Thursday organizations combined. five teams, sees action on low-pitc- other all base, the Intramural league, consisting of evening. h The intramural softball games are held each The AFLC postal swimming meet will be announced at a later time, but will involve competition for both military personnel and their dependents in separate meets. Summer activities also basketball include make-u- p outside and running for games the aerobics group. Congratulations to the Combat Logistic 2952nd team who Squadron Support entered the intramural track and field meet held recently at Davis High School in Kaysville. At this meet, 35 participants were involved in 16 events. The 2952nd CLSS team scored more points than 7-- SIGNAL (L-Umpire Paul Aardraa watches as catcher SSgt. Wolfgang Gaida gives the while SSGt. Earl Shook practices a free swing. (USAF photo) batter signal R) evening at the base softball park with 10 teams vieing for honors. Four games are played, starting at 5:30 p.m. each night and provides action for over 80 players. 4fh OF' JULY' VACATION SJ DAYTON A IMPORT RADIAL 30,000 mil guarantee plus frea replacement first 5054 of Tread Life. yru Black Rayon MQgtd tut ik.tox The camper 155R-1- 3 165R-1- 3 165R-1- 4 165R-1- 5 small pickup, large camper, no sweat, "There's no place in this land I can't get." But he groaned with dismay When his truck went astray, A White Rayon 155R13 165R13 165R14 165R15 Clip out this little cartoon, complete a nine syllable last line of the Ogden ALC safety limerick, rhyming with "get" and send it to the Ground Safety Office (SEG) with your name, organization, base phone number, supervisor and your job title. Then watch for the prize winner next month. It could be you. 145 W. 800 N. Clearfield, Utah New Sunday School 10:00 AM Sunday Worship 11:00 AAA Wednesday James All Are Welcome 6:00 PAA 7:00 PM Jones, Minister For Bus Transportation Call 5 This ad will appear every other Issue A. 825-827- 34.35 35.74 36.63 38.36 1.60 1.78 1.89 69.90 72.65 74.50 77.75 36.52 37.94 38.92 40.64 1.60 1.78 1.89 2 825-937- 2.02 2.02 SUPER EMT DUAL LOAD 78 SERIES Tube-Typ- e Church of Christ Testament Christianity 66.50 69.20 70.90 74.25 IIP H78-1- 5 6 6 H7815 S F78-1- 5 6 H78-1- 6 6 L78-1- 6 8 G78-1- 5 sooo0l Blackwall 49.40 52.95 55.95 48.60 55.10 65.90 3.14 32.93 35.30 37.30 32.37 36.74 43.95 3.36 3.37 3.04 3.61 4.01 J ,y.':".r,;y-'g?SS- RED RYDER CLUB 89 3220 Hwy. 89, 1 Layton, 773-080- OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Bob & Bert Weaver Live Music SHOCK AB SORBETS o N IS S o o o 1 o Lifotlmo Guarantee s I Fri. a Sat. Featuring "Somo Thing Country J o0 I EACH OFFER GOOD UNTIL I v JULI b t WMf O O o o o o o o o o o o o 1WLI 1950 Waih. tlVaV Ogden, Utah 399-334- 5 jDStythni 5350 So. 1900 Wtit Uth NReyr 773-319- 7 |