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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 16 August 9, 1974 beery sir en by Terry Porter yinms go. Perhaps one of the most times for a guy is when he's taken a girl bowling and she's demolished him. It's no fun either when a girl has her date grimmace every time she lets her bowling ball ego-deflati- ng AND WHEN you're a parent and your child somehow acts like he doesn't know you when he sees you in the alley, it's time bowling something was done. If one of the above curences has happened to you, don't give up. There is now hope. On August 16, a three-hou- r session on bowling will be presented to adults of Hill AFB. oc- - THE SESSION will last for will be $1.50 per person and will also last three hours. TSgt. Dale Phillips, who will be teaching the class, said the session should help anyone with an average of 170 or below. The session will deal with techniques and skills of three hours and will cost $3 per person. A similar session will be held the following day at 11 a.m. for all teenagers and another one for children up to 12 years of age on Aug. 19 at 1 p.m. THE YOUNGER sessions bowling, covering basics, etiquette and other aspects. Anyone interested is encouraged to sign up at the Bowling Lanes, Bldg. 525. For more call information, Sergeant Phillips at or the Bowling Lanes, 399-472- 8 ive the motorcyclist courtesy, consideration travel on not more than three Jones by Melvin Motorcycling is among the fastest growing modes of transportation in the world. In the United States alone, almost three million motorcycles have joined over ninety million other motor vehicles registered for street use. THIS RISE in popularity (a per cent growth in the past 400 years) makes between two- - and wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding trac- - tors." off-stre- maneuverability. In order for the two- - and four-wheele- The three basic types of motorcycles are sports, off- street and touring. The sport cycle is the most highly tuned and responsive; the operation; and the touring model is primarily designed for long distance highway riding. et and responsiveness, vehicles to d co- exist the motorist needs to watch out for cyclists and know what to expect of them. It's easy to misjudge the speed of an approaching motorcycle, especially if we forget that most motorcycles can easily maintain the same highway speed as cars. 7 four-wheele- d essential. Legally motorcyle is defined as "a motor having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to vehicles a are not in themselves dangerous and, in fact, possess unique safety features. Among the most significant safety features are unobstructed visibility, rapid MOTORCYCLES THE BRAKING abilityof a cycle is an important factor to remember. When following a motorcycle, the motorist must allow for more braking area. distant Safe The cyclist may stop in a much shorter distance than expected. Tickets for events in the Ogden and Salt Lake areas may be purchased, normally at discount prices, at the Civilian Ticket office. Union. The phone is ext. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, tickets are sold at Building 1235, also from 11 a.m. to l pTm. THE OFFICE, serving all Hill civilian and military personnel and their dependents, is open Mondays, TICKETS currently on sale and Wednesdays Fridays from 11 a m. 10 p.m. at 230. Ruilding The office is lo a ted on the east side of the bu.'.ding which he base houses also restaurant and the Credit 1 I the Lagoon demolition derby are also available at the ticket office. Discount -- include tomorrow's Terry Stafford and Freddy Weller Concert at the Terrace Ballroom, the "America" rock concert next Tuesday at the Special Events Center, and the stage play "Carvical" at Theatre 138. Free tickets for the Lagoon rodeo held every weekend arftl Church of Christ 145 W. 800 N. Clearfield, Utah for tickets t the Salt Lake and for baseball games Angels also are rides Lagoon Ogd'en Spikers or available. This coupled with the hazardous factor of a smaller brake light that is somewhat invisible in direct sunlight, necessitates attentive driving on the part of the motorist. THE LIGHTING system of a motorcycle creates a different hazard for the motorist at night. Even though a motorcycle's light produces adequate brightness, we are accustomed to perceiving distance at night by size. The smaller handlamp and taillight may appear to be a Testament Sunday School 10:00 AM Sunday Worship 11:00 AM Christianity 6:00 PM 7:00 PM Wednesday James Are Welcome All For the prospective youth football player who missed the Front regular Wasatch Foolball League registration, a makeup registration will be held tomorrow at the base gym. This will be for all boys between the ages of eight and 13 as of Sept. 1 Registration will be from a.m. in the 520. gym Bldg. ODGEN AUTO PARTS & GLASS CO. TRAILER HITCHES Home of necessary and A. Jones, Minister For Bus Transportation Call This ad will appear every other issue 825-827- 2 825-937- ce DUE TO THE small size of vehicle, it is the two-wheel- often tempting for the cyclist to ride betweeen two lanes of cars at a red light; or to feel that there's adequate room to pass automobiles on the right hand side of the road. The number of automobiles-an- d motorcycles using the public highways is increasing each year. Since it is unlikely that we'll return to those days of the horse and carriage, there's only one logical solution to our problem. As a motorist or a motorcyclist, we must assume those important responsibilities to ourselves and others when using the public highways. SPORTS SHORTS FREE TICKETS for "Ar-by'- s Night with the Spikers" are offered for next Wednesday's Spikers' game In addition, season tickets for the Weber State College Football Season are also at the ticket office for $4 off the regular season ticket price. jl kit B -- js Golf The tournament Communications Squadron held its first annual golf tournament and funfest recently. Earl Shook captured low gross and low net awards, and Tom Walther second low net and nearest the pin. Randy Banks had the longest drive. 1881 Final football registration tomorrows 1 New automobile. d between automobiles and motorcycles carries a dual responsibility and the cyclist must live up to his share. First, unlike an automobile, a motorcycle is usually steered by the rider changing the position of his body weight. An inattentive cyclist could change lanes quickly without realizing his actions. Secondly, many hazardous-situation- s are a direct result of poor judgment on the part of the cyclist. Ticket office offers discounts 2892. one-eye- unnessary auto parts. 5 362 22nd St. 3W-331- 7 Country Village Mobile Home Estates! PROUDLY ANNOUNCES ITS THE COST of registration will be $7 per boy up to a maximum of $15 per family. The minimum weights for the various teams are: eight, nine and 10 year olds, 70 pounds; 11 year olds, pounds; pounds; pounds. 12 13 year olds, years olds, 85 100 120 Season preconditioning will follow registration tomorrow. with the season beginning Aug 31. Interested coaches, directors and players desiring more information may call Harry Hall, ext. 2824 or Bill Phelps., ext. 3924. Water show features youth ballet will be performed by the youth ballet classes under the of Sharon direction water show featuring many of the youth of Hill AFB will be held next Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the NCO Pool. Precision and clown diving, water ballet (synchronizing) and demonstrations on the various swimming skills 'earned in the Hill youth i vimming classes will be among the activities shown A A display from the Arts and Crafts Center located in Area C will also be shown. The theme for the evening will be "In the Good Old Summertime." regular S?EmI """"" i under the supervision of Sharon Price with Mike Doctterman teaching the ADDITION to the water - J. try The swimming classes are demonstrations, r tend. Walkington. (hat evening. IN diving classes. Everyone is invited to at- - ""' " UlliJK i.ill D IM IIIU II SK1EE)S-.Ill I lllll- -il . mi 'Ilium. IM SAHARA MOBILE HOMES 10th and 11th AUGUST WASHER & DRYER 6 AIL STEEL CONSTRUCTION Months FREE Rent 8 x 7 with Iho purchase of a Now Homo 10 x 7 THATS Country Village Mobile Home Estates 1200 No. CHURCH ST. LAYT0N 376-149- 3 or 376-5836- - 10 x 10 14 x 10 8 FT. 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