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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 24 October 13. 1978 SPOUTS' 'OWJ ODfl POgDgD cDSomd gOgoo cai7 By Capt.Mike Perini More than 1,000 members of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW) and their families participated in the unit's first field day recently. The purpose of the all day event was a well deserved celebration a very marking the end of Fiscal Year 78 successful flying year for the 388th TFW. All both in hours and sorties flown flying goals were met during the year ending Sept. 30. Ms. i ,' 'AJ w V ranged from SPORTING ACTIVITIES r balloon tossing to pulls. Other tug-of-wa- athletic contests included softball and volleyball tl three-legge- d games, horseshoe tosses, and races. Throughout the field day, competition was held between wing squadrons. By the end of 5r the athletic competitions, the 388th Component Repair Squadron received the trophy as "overall winners" of the field day. The 388th Headquarters Squadron took second place, while the 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron finished third. "OOPS" Wendy L. Harrington shows surprise with a smile, as her bubble LUNCH WAS SERVED for the field Dependents of members of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing try their skills at sack racing during a field day race held here recently. A number of children's activities including bubble gum blowing, balloon tossing and three-legge- d races, were included on the list of sporting events. This was the first field day held by the wing to celebrate a very successful flying year during Fiscal Year 78. More than 1,000 people were on hand to enjoy the activities. OFF AND JUMPING popped during who proved that competition breeds hunger. More than 2,000 hamburgers, 1,000 hot dogs, and 30 watermelons were consumed. competition. The the bubble gum event was one of many conducted during the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Field Day held recently. The event drew more than 1,000 members of the wing. all-da- y (More on page 25) cooosoMcooeoccocooocccoocccoccoco Poffod Fortsf DS & ENDS SALE k POULfttfS UGHTVJislGSff a iifiwwsn nsvER stops Automatic Oiling 'Lz R ZSU L- -r llli t jfi lititji I S Chinese, American h n hours: to 3 00 a.m. FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Ei 30 a.m. TWO BIG PARKING LOTS FOR your convenience 'tff-t-f h tf JJj FtlXi.jj lT"T" rTYYi or join us for Exotic Dining . 8&$. mflb 8 - Lm) WdFZni fll ffahyagjrv v' 7 V Q f the I X fDtljt(ll 0tir"' S 45 cEast Qcntilc MICROXXV-1- 1 S TV t. 7X ! T17 f37JT? (Tt PITY I (In the Layton Shopping Plaza) 0 J -- CLEARFIELD JLi i inni OWNED 132 N. 1st W. Kaysville J NOW OPEN 4 & B Glass Serviced 2f 4 1181 South State 0 Heyvvood Auto Clinic cLayton.cVtah 84041 376-300- 1 f $J95 ftAfe C0L0R d .V. SPECIALS Sets below have New Picture Tubes.. wniitJiiiy - nub ju aays parrs L21" Zenith 21" RCA - By Bobby Webb 376-203- 5 , . , Crrv nno uaa ju aays laDor. YOUR CHOICE Terms $12.75 Down plus & I (. & V EACH 18 Pmts. of $9.84 O Auto Glass O Repair Scroons O Rosidontfai Gtozing r25 APR USED WINDSHIELDS Open 8 - 5:30 Mon.-FrOpen Saturday 773-373- 1 filotorola ma qio.u aown plus i. 2 - 21.42 each 24 Pmts. of $12.82 Percent T.Y. Exchange 3291 Wash. Blvd. Osden ,A ,rrom noiiaay inn) 399-313- 2 !J |