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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 24 March 12, 1976 Science, Technology Expo Takes Shape south of Titusville, Fla., and is Sixteen federal agencies a dozen and on Science and Exposition approximately ' is r. industries fnbining their taking shape Technology visitors a to ovide resources near where Apollo space pi vehicles were prepared for glimpse of the technology journeys to the Moon. promising "a better life in 1976 o The be exposition--tand for the next 100 years conducted on the theme thereafter." "Third Century America"-wi- ll John F. Kennedy Space be opon from May 30 Center will host the exposition through Labor Day and offer a wide variety of President Gerald R. Ford exhibits on the Nation's space has said the exposition is an program. opportunity for America: i?"to The Space Center is located see the best in America," not just off U.S. Route 1, two miles only from the past but what is to come hc future. r V ii i -- The 1 i Bicentennial U.S. A Capt. Byron G. Bradbury, commander, 1881st Communications Squadron, right, piesents the team trophy to Sgt. Mike Taylor, captain, for the team's fourth place finish in the Hill AFB Intramural Bowling League. Other team members. left to right, are TSgt. Tom Walther and TSgt. Phil Manno who was voted Most Valuable P.j er by the other team members. (U.S. Air Force Photo) the from Florida Turnpike, Interstate 95, Interestate 75, and Interstate 4. (AFNS) "TP 'Hum, rmom tw.p GOVS. (MET rnoom WITH DON' -T comc on vou TOO UN OCA ST ANO Federal only Government-sponsoro- d sition- reached easily expo- Hill Rod & Gun Club scheduled for the Bicentennial Year will show the role science and are playing technology the improving quality of life in America. The Hill AFB statewide Round Robin Trap Shoot will be held for three consecutive Saturday s beginning March 27. The state finals will be held April 25 at the Holladay Gun Club. Entry fee is $5 per person. This invitational shoot is open to Any interested trap shooters are invited to participate. Registration and additional information is available from John Harames, ext. 2788. Registration is now open for the annual Utah State Skeet Association's Skeet League, sponsored by the gun club. The league promotes skeet shooting, firearm safety, and sportsmanship by providing a system of friendly competition under handicap system designed to give all shooters equal opportunity regardless of ability. Persons 12 years and older who are interested in shooting skeet should contact the club's 0 after 4 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and range at 1 Thursday, or to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Shooting starts March 20. The Hill Rod and Gun Club's pistol team won the Utah State Gallery Pistol Championship Feb. 15 with a winning score of rs. non-membe- 777-460- Heirforce 5500 So. State St. MURRAY 1097-17- 262-261- 1 Parents who recruited new members to the Heirforce at the USAF Hospital during the period of Feb. 27 through March 4 were: Cue? Mormeors USAF E-- (Ret.) -- 8 BOYS Dealer Prep Charges to Military Personnel and Federal Employees. Bring your I.D. - And Buy Anything in our Stock, Either New or Used for $150.00 Over our No Cost. You MUST FOR ASK for Military and NORMAN Discounts. CURT Federal Sgt. and Mrs. Darrell G. Love; AlC and Mrs. Eric V. Rickelmann; Sgt. and Mrs. Richard M. Riker GIRLS Sgt. and Mrs. Arnold J. Herbert; Sgt. and Mrs. Richard W. Peck, Jr.; Sgt. and Mrs. Curtis W. Ford (Army); TSgt. and Mrs. William Morris; Sgt. and Mrs. William D. Scott Hill club members who competed include: TSgt. Joe Gonzales. 6514 TS; TSgt. Bill Fults, USAF Hospital; Pete Gallegos, MA; and Paul YorJe, (USAF Ret.). Individual honors went to Sergeant Gonzales who received first expert overall and timed fire winner ratings with a score of 198-- 1 IX. Cam Longely, (USAF Ret.), won first master in the slow matches with a 176. Sergeant Fults, took first place in the national match course in the sharpshooter class with a 277-6as well as the rapid fire with a 184-4and class aggregate w ith X X 812-13- & " J Still a Good Selection of '75 New Cars and Demo's still left in Stock at Dealer Invoice and Below. 1 76 PINTO'S 297600 And Up 500 T.T. 1350 Ho. Main oj) 7 & L. New Cars and Trucks to Choose from 12 M398 76 Mercury Capri N Auto, 6 cyi. '2998 75 Ford Maverick40 74 Volkswagen 13,000 Miles Like New '2998 sta- wagon f3798 74 Chevrolet 9 Loaded '2998 72 75 Courier Pickup wee, 5.000 Miles '3198 3' 'Ton 4x4 Pickup M498 75 Ford wA si gBdSdqsj - u Si -- T-Bi- 376-122- I " 1 - Layton - 5 on all new "ffeOOU asa rd F-2- 3 Explorer f68 Cadillac O 'a T Pickup cpe Seville . Ford '2998 Topper ' Home ii l3i. 1 O Topper mtmnKM ' h. Camper HM Cab 5 -- ssa,gj Z-- e We Carry Our O.vn Notes on Older Models Ford Tody. 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