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Show 8 TIME S Hilltop July 3. 2013 HILLTOP TIMES PROMOTIONS From page 7 75th Air Base Wing: Staff Sgt. Carlos Shawntino Armstrong Jr. 75th Dental Squadron: Staff Sgt. Brian Suchanek 75th Force Support Squadron: Chief Master Sgt. James Hiatt 75th Logistics Readiness Squadron: Staff Sgt. Ana Astrologo, Staff Sgt. Samantha Baxter, Staff Sgt. Danny Dagusen 75th Medical Support Squadron: Senior Airman Emmett Negron 75th Security Forces Squadron: 1st Lt. Joel Bischoff, Master Sgt. Joshua Bice, Staff Sgt. Richard Curley, Senior Airman Natasha Bailey, Senior Airman Chaz Christian, Senior Airman Erik Rogers ALEX R. LLOYD/U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center: Ryann Thompson drives her father's dragster during the parade of winning cars at the Ogden Air Logistics Complex Car Show on June 27 at Centennial Park. The 2002 dragster, is owned by Daniel Thompson, 533 CMMXS, and won in the Best Modified Engine category Capt. Ralph Salazar, 1st Lt. Norma Rollor, 1st Lt. Benjamin Smith, Tech. Sgt. Andre Cooper It's Official!! Tonyburgers has Utah's best burger! BURL ONYBURGERS D SALAD Now in CLINTON! WINNER BEST OF STATE UTAH 2013 TODD CROMAR/U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. H. Brent Baker Sr., Ogden Air Logistics commander, awards Lenny Romero's 1970 Chevy Chevelle as the selection for General's Choice. CARS From page 7 you to come back healthy," said Baker. He continued by thanking all those of the Air Logistics Complex for their hard work and for all who helped make the car show possible. The parade of champions featured winners from 22 different categories ranging from best paint, best all original, and most unique to generals choice. The winners were: Best Custom Modified Engine — a 2002 Don Davis Dragster entered by Dan Thompson. Thompson built the car himself and reported his best time so far is 8.00 at 167 mph. Best Unique — a 1978 Volkswagen Bus Camper Deluxe entered by Jason Smurthwaite. The van was a father and son restoration and has the original cabinets and accessory tent. Best Production Race — a 1956 Chevy 2 door sedan entered by Robert Nettles. Best Survivor/All Original — a 1954 Chevrolet Corvette entered by Jim Larkin. Purchased in 1956 from the first owner, the vehicle still has its original service policy, operations manual, original factory tires and has around 92 thousand miles on it. Best Custom Owner Built — a 1970 Ford Mustang entered by Brett Hamblin. Everything on the car was completed by Hamblin except for the upholstery. General's Choice — a 1970 Chevy Chevelle entered by Lenny Romero. Best Paint (Car) — a 2010 Chevy Camaro entered by Charles Cousins. Best 1949 and Older — a 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe entered by Dennis Cleverley Best 1950-59 — a 1955 Chevy Bel Air entered by Gary Cooper. 1917 W 1800 N Clinton Next to Wal-Mart 801-825.6544 633 E 400 SLC (Next to Zupas) 801-419-0531 Best 1960-69 — a 1967 Shelby AC Cobra entered by Mary and Kallen Kerr. Best 1970-79 — a 1971 Dodge Challenger entered by Devin Rasmussen. Best 1980-89 — a 1986 Chevrolet IROC-Z Camaro entered by Steven Klegin. Best 1990-99 — a 1992 Jaguar XJS 12 entered by Mary Kerr. Best 2000-Present — a 2013 Chevrolet Corvette 427 entered by Tracy Lloyd. Best Cruiser Custom — a 2009 Victory Vegas Jackpot entered by Steve Liston. Best Paint (Motorcycle) — a 2003 Victory Vegas entered by Devin Rasmussen. Best Sport or Race — 1982 Kazuki Draybike entered by Shayne and Jason Tueller. Best 1959 and Older (Truck) — a 1955 Chevy Pickup entered by Jake Dominguez. This truck was completely rebuilt custom from the frame up. The truck is all remote controlled and has no door handles. Best Restoration — a 1950 Chevrolet 3100 entered by David Baker. Best 1960 or Newer (Truck) — a 1961 Chevy Apache entered by Duane Blue. Best Paint (Truck) — a 1964 Chevrolet Panel entered by Brian Cooke. Best Work in Progress — a 1961 Chevy Pickup entered by Harold Tilton. Lehr said that the vehicles were judged based on the first impression or the "wow factor" of the vehicle which included the paint, and looking for a clean and sharp look. Also the stance — the vehicle looks good while stopped. The wheels needed to be clean, with good tires that are a good fit for the vehicle image. Interior, was judged on if it was clean and finished. The engine compartment, was judged on if it was clean and neat. Free Small order of our Famous Fries: this coupuiC Limit I per ord•r Not good with other coupons or military discount Code Hilltop DISCOUNTS UP TO $ 750 FOR ACTIVE MILITARY 2013 BMW Military Motorcycle Purchase Program UTAH'S EXCLUSIVE BMW MOTORCYCLE DEALER BMW Motorrad USA Authorized Dealer • 3asy Ride Program Payments starting $119 Mo.* -111 , < Adt1/4 AP" *See dealer for details 801-618-2700 339 West 9000 South Sandy, UT (just west of 1-15 Exit 295) wvvvv.bmwmotorcyclesofutah.com |