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Show Page June 2. 1978 HILL TOP TIMES 20 The base summer swim program will start the week of June 19 and will run for 10 classes, 40 minutes per class, Monday through Friday for two weeks. i' All levels of swimming will be offered. Minimum age to enter is five years. Children under five will be taught in the Summer swimming classes to start Momma-To- There will be a charge of class. $7 ' i '.. ' ,5 classes. t " per person for each two week 4 Registration must be accomplished in person, by the parents, at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883, on Monday, June 12, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. : : $ ft O Because swim spaces are limited, registration will be on a first come, first served basis. v-- I - V ' si 7 1 - s Interested adults may also register at the same time for Beginner level swimming classes. 5 Hill ski club gets outstanding award Five delegates from the Hill Ski Club accepted a $50 award during the 39th annual of the most outstanding ski club under 500 members in the Intermountain Division of (USSA). At the convention held recently in Jackson Hole, Wyo., the Hill Ski Club agreed to host the 40th annual con- - convention of the United States Ski Association The award is in recognition USSA. If vention in Utah next year. "Buz" Dickens, commander, 2701st EOD Squadron, was presented a special award for his unselfish dedication and contribution to- - the youth program in competition skiing. Lt. Col. Getting Ready Todd, Jerry and Mark Hurd (I-- get one of their horses ready to ride over the trail used for the annual pony express race scheduled for July 15. Interested base riders should contact the Rodeo Chairman, Harold Orton, Ext. 2651. r) 10-mi- le Retired base Sergeant starts business 1 Wis &ejplacB - retired Air A Force Technical Sergeant once stationed at Hill, will begin a business venture tomorrow as ground is broken for a new center at 497 So. Main Street in Kaysville. sports-recreation- far all ttypes al Charles R. ("Buck") Schumaker, who was a teletype Airways crypto main-tenancem- an with the old 1906 and Air Com- munications Service (forerunner of the 1881st Communications Squadron) at Hill, is the key figure behind the Rocky Mountain Racquet Club, which will be built on the tract of a 26-ac- re developing shopping com- plex. The club will include handball, racquetball and tennis courts, a spa facility, swim pool, sauna, steam room, whirlpool, exercise room, party and game rooms. The club is coeducational, he said, and invites family memberships. i fc ...?.... r331; FROM CAPRI BY THE SEA SAM DIEGO 17 S Deluxe Queen Size Hida-A-Be- ds 30 Zenith i?" 1 'V"'"- - ... We can fit you with just the right muffler the right exhaust system parts for your car. Stop in. Compare jour service. Our price. Our quality. You won't do better . . . anywhere. as low as Fvtt Size Simmons Twin Size New All American cars Light trucks Most foreign cars ' take it to 'If you want it done Right ' Silent Knight SilrntKnigf?! MUFFLER 5349 South 1900 West 773-640- 0 m if Color T.V. ROY 2 2 Pes iiiI 1111 77 H Pes, 5 J35ra ft Hardwood Arm Chair Down Pillows OH DISPWY AT: HOTEL SALES IM 9:30-6:0- 0 1(H) H Prestigious Memberships Available Now! FACILITIES: Courts, (4 glass wall courts for spectators), swimming pool, complete Spa Facilities for both men and women. Lockers, weight room, party room, programs, 6 outdoor Tennis Courts (lighted), Pro Shop, teaching pros for Tennis or Racquetball. Nursery & NO COURT FEES. 12 Racquetball-Handbal- l For an initial one time payment for the first 200 Charter Members $265 Per Family and $23.00 a month. Or $180.00 for singles and $18.00 per month. You can join in on the fun at anytime at YOUR RACQUET CLUB. GROUND BREAKING JUNE 3rd OFFICE LOCATION 497 N. Main Street - 552 W. A MEMBERSHIPS: Nitestand with Lamp Valnut Desks t. Racquet Club Athletic Club with Rocky Kaysville, Utah (Brough Realty) 766-001- 1 BOUtlTIFUL Daily PUBLIC INVITED CALL FOR INFORMATION AND YOUR MEMBERSHIPS TODAY! |