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Show mnmnn--n- ir''frr-f- ii irrmnnnwrinw nnr. liijjwimjimmlujl, June 3. - mi,. H obson AFB Golf Course. A new feature . ...v.- has been added this year by allowing entrants to choose any two of the three Multi-lev- . ,,mMMmiMW. PUTTER THE HEAD stroke gets longer. The two important ingredients in a putting stance NEVER PASSES THE LEFT HAND! are: putter keeps his body still and the blade square by never allowing his left wrist to brake down. The putter head A good never passes the the stroke. hand The throughout putter is not picked up on the back swing, but is swung back low. . . although it should swing up naturally as the On May 27, the Hill Womens Golf Association was host to water P.S. The Junior Clinic will start Tuesday, June 7 at 9 a.m. For details, call Mike Nash at Ike Pro Shop, Ext. 3272. weeks and for college credit. the women from Hobble Creek, Springville for team play. Playing through wind, rain, hail, thunder and lightning, the Hill team won the match. The Hill State Team is irN.E.I. IV2 comprised of the following, from the Wednesday ladies and the Thursday Afternoon Ladies who made up the May match: Flo Abrams, Glenna Buelo, Fran Crumpler, Fudge Kunimoto, Elaine Lay, Coke Sipes, Len Southerland and VaNeita Wood. The team is at Tooele today. REALTY REALTOR" l250 N. HWY 89 E. LAYTON, UTAH Story Colonial Live-In- , Build-U- p Lovely new home in E. Layton with loads of extras located on a : acre lot. Includes deluxe cabinetry, For the couple who have been looking for a large lot, a little over an acre zoned for animals. Has a very sound basement home that can be lived in while building on additional living space. Secondary water is available. Financing can be $56,000. arranged. carpet allowance, light fixture allowance, fireplace, fruit cellar, plus. Secondary water available. Financing can be arranged. Only Split Levels in split level three bedroom homes now under construction carpets, colors, Choose your East Layton. Kimberly Meadows, to purfixtures, cabinets now. Use your present home equity chase. Financing available. 376-109- 7 Eves. 394-155- Friday, Saturday or Sunday, in which to play the 36-ho- le tournament. Entry fee is $6 per entrant and must be received at the Pro Shop by noon next Wednesday. All entrants must have a current Utah Golf 4 MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE mm safety aides and swimmers' aides. Classes will be held one day a week, lasting 5 to 6 weeks for advanced except is eight which lifesaving, interested may register by telephone (ext. 3213) or in person at the Red Cross Bldg. 397 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Adult classes include: BEGINNER: For those who don't know how to swim but wich to learn. First class is Thursday, June 9, 7 p.m. SWIMMER: For those interested in polishing their swimming skills or taking a Water Safety Instructor class. The first class is Monday, June 6, 7 p.m. ADVANCED BEGINNER plus INTERMEDIATE: As the name implies, for those with swimming skills but wish to improve. The first class is Tuesday, June 7 at 8 p.m. INWATER SAFETY STRUCTOR CLASS: To be offered in July or August. Sign up as soon as possible as dates of class will depend upon interest shown. LIFESAVIADVANCED To be NG: given by Weber State College, HAFB Extension (P.E. Course 167, 2 credits). Starts June 22 and is held each Wednesday, 7:30 to 10 p.m. for eight weeks. Registration for this particular class will be held in the women's flights.Entrants will be placed in the appropriate flights as follows: Cham"A" pionship flight, and "B" flight, 19 flight, 0-1- 2; 13-1- 8, and over. For further information contact your golf committee member or call Mike Nash, Ext. 3272. Service Club (Bldg. 460) from 1 to 5 p.m., June 20. Entrance to each class will be on a first come, first served basis, and the swimmer's ability to perform specified prerequisites in swimming. Registration for the 6 age group will be through held June 13, 1 to 4 p.m., June 13 at the Red Cross Building (Bldg. 397). 16 to host Softball camp AFLC Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) will host the Air Force Slow Pitch Softball only "outstanding" players involved in intramural"" or varsity Softball programs. Final selections for the training camp will be made by the Air Force coach, Sid Training Camp July 18 through Aug. 6 according to Harry G. Hall, base athletic supervisor. Green from Nellis AFB, Nev., and Air Force Military Personnel Center officials. "Selections will be difficult since this is the first time in several years a slow pitch Nominees for the camp, to be held at Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio, can be submitted to Mr. Hall, Bldg. 180, Room training camp has been 101. "We can take until June 8," stated. He noted been encouraged nominations conducted," Sid Green said in Hall Harry that he has to nominate encouraging base athletic directors to only nominate top nominees. Savings bonds beats installments Installment saving beats installment buying. Join the Payroll Savings Plan for U.S. Savings Bonds. Then, let your bonds buy the things you otherwise couldn't afford. Munitions Maintenance AFSC 46170 Weapons Maintenance lira AFSC 46270 Special Vehicle Maintenance JrJPIUOyMEMT AFSC 47271 Machine Shop Technician n AFSC 53170 Metals Processing Technician KKfflKTHKDDP AFSC 53171 Requires extensive experience in metals cleaning operations and must satisfactorily pass aircraft welder certifications in accordance with Interviews Ogden are available in Immediate Saudi openings Arabia for applicants who meet Northrop qualification requirements. Current or prior possession of an Air Force Specialty skill at the technical level is mandatory for the following positions. MIL-T-50- 21 . Interviews for future openings will also be conducted with applicants who possess Air s 'ailhe technician-- , Force Specialty-skii- i level in other aircraft maintenance and avionic maintenance career fields. To Arrange An Ogden Interview June 8th and 9th AFSC 23171 Prior experience in the base photo lab is desirable. Avionic Inertial & Radar Navigation Call: Mr. Bill Thompson At 801 AFSC 32874 Maintenance Management 394-450- 3 On the above dates only From (AFSC 39270 9 00 a m to 1 00 j m We offer excellent fringe benefits, good Aircraft Environment Aircraft Fuel Systems salary bonus, free housing. R&R trips, dependent travel and yearly vacation and bonus. If a local interview is inconvenient at this tim3. please send your resume or letter of marital qualifications and exper-ieaceof to: and children status, number ages Aerospace Ground Equipment Foreign Employment Office, 1223AJ 3901 West Broadway Hawthorne, California 90250 pay. 50 Systems (AFSC 42371 Aircrew Egress wm- w- Association card. Those eligible to play are all civilian or military employes and retirees of Hill AFB. Gross and net prizes will be awarded in both men's and Graphics Two 23 swim classes being offered for all ages el Bend over far enough so that your arms swing freely with some flex at the elbows. e Keep your eye directly over the target line. Women's state team wins Hill scheduled days, Swim classes will be offered here for all levels from beginners through advanced lifesaving - it was announced this week by Elizabeth Chicado, Red Cross Safety Programs. Adult classes will start at the Base gym pool Monday. Classes for the young people -ages 6 through 16 - will begin later and more will be given on this program in next week's "Hill Top Times." Classes will be taught by currently authorized volunteer Red Cross water safety instructors and basic swimming instructors assisted by Persons Page tourney slated next weekend The annual Hobson Trophy Tournament is scheduled for June 10, 11 and 12 at the Hill :i HILL TOP TIMES 1977 Systems AFSC 42372 . AFSC 42373 1 AFSC 42375 GEgSxr Aircraft Maintenance AFSC 43171C Jet Engine IAFSC 43270I n 11; J 1 |