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Show NEWS BRIEFS Closures affect Hill gates The I'tah I liiunt of Trantrtatkn has closed the Suuth in koy fur approximately 115 on ramp al white crews repair the bridge. The interfour to fix wci-kMuseum. section leads to the Kuy date near the Hill Southbound vehicles wanting to ue the freeway w ill be detoured to 1900 West and the Clearfield ?,'M interchange near Hill's West Gate. Motorists will still be able to exit at the Koy Gate from during the closures. leadat Fxit 338 southbound In addition, the 7:30 to will closed from be West Gate today to the p.m. ing 5 am Friday. Southbound 115 w ill be restriced to one lane for approximately a half mile north of Kxit 338. south-boun- d 5J s off-ram- p B Blood drawing Friday at A blood drawing will be held Friday from 9 the 4 19th Medical Squadron, IJldjj. 58 (by the Base Clinic). or call Mountain Star For more inloi maliou. call Ext. a.m.-noo- n Wood Services at Ik-nni- s Association plans Dining In s, Sale volunteers needed case lot sale at the lill Commissary, the During the Sept. First Sergeants Council will help customers load their vehicles. Volunteers will wear civilian clothes and serve two- - or three-hou- r shifts during the sale, which goes from 8 a.m.-- 6 and 8 a.m.-- p.m. Sept. 9. At least 14 volunteers p.m. Sept. are needed for each shift. Customer donations will go to Oper-atio- n Warmheart, which benefits military families. To participate, or for more information, call Master Sgt. Buddy Paden 1 9 7-- 4 at Kxt. B Banquet honoring top performers Mountain chapter of the Air Force AssociaThe tion will honor top performers in the aircraft and commodities areas at a Sept. 11 banquet in the Ben Lomond Hotel ballroom in Ogden. The social hour starts at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. The cost is $24 per person or $350 per table for sponsoring corporations. For reservations or or Dennis more details, call Kma Denaughel at Ext. Ext. at Guymon Ute-Rock- y B Cancer Survivors Day planned "Celebration of Life" is the theme for the 4th annual Hill AFB Cancer Survivor Day, Sept. 14. Activities begin with a 5KFun RunWalkWheelchair, sponsored by the Hill AFB Top 3. Rega.m. at the Hill AFB Clinic. The $10 fee istration is from An inspirational program includes a commemorative and seated luncheon will follow for cancer survivors and a guest. Educational sessions will follow, discussing nutrition, stress management, organ and tissue donation, and hearing loss. The day concludes with a tree planting ceremony at the 75th Medical Group, Bldg. 570. For Fun Run information, conTo reserve a luntact Master Sgt. Colette Geiss at Ext. cheon ticket, call Deanna Bojanower by Sept. 12 at Ext. 7-- 8 B Blue Cross The Blue Cross-Blu- The 75ih Air Base Wing's annual Sports Day will be held Wednesday starting at 7:45 a.m. in Centennial Park with a welcome from Col. David Beecroft, wing commander. Stretching and a 5K fun runwalk will follow at 8 a.m. Lunch will be served at noon for $1 per person. Entertainment will be available, as will a dunking booth to dunk a favorite colonel and help raise funds for Operation Warmheart. For more information and to sign up for events, call Airman and 4 or Bertrand at Ext. more details. for 773-321- 5 B Hockey team Garry Franklin, Ext. A Tuesdays 544-866- 6-- Sgt. Terri Castro. Ext. Chris Yates, Ext. William Gibbs, Ext. russell.hansonhill.af.mil. hosting fitness seminar B Hess Marathon B Women forming basketball team interested in playing for the Hill Women's Basketball Team, Any female should call Senior Airman Angela Jackor son at Ext. Skip La Cour, Ironman Magazine staff writer and 1998 Natural Bodybuilder of the Year, will present a bodybuilding, fitness and motivational seminar in the Hess Fitness Center Gym, Sept 15 from 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Admission is free. The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment is sponsoring the 19th annual Black-hors- e Marathon, Sept. 16 at Fort Irwin, Calif. Registration is $45. For more details, call Marcus Hopkins at (760) To register online, go to 380-383- recruiting The Hill Falcons hockey team is looking for more players. Pick-u- p games are played at the Ice Sheet in Ogden on the weekends. For more informa2 and tion, call Russ Hanson at to leave a message, or send an fl Racquetball workshop 7. www.ilthaa-bha.orgracemarathon.ht- STANDINGS B Tennis Ladder The Hess Fitness Center is sponsoring a tennis ladder tournament through October. By laws are posted at the center. To participate, call Mark Davis, intramural and provide name, organisports director, at Ext. JoyEddards. Men's Singles Tech. Sgt. Ty Jarry, Ext. 771-541- 1 Lisa Meekma, Ext. Sylvia Bailey, Ext. Mixed Doubles Mark Davis Barbara Thompson, Ext. Capt. Wayne & Lisa Meekma, Ext. Col. Charles & Sylvia Bailey, Ext zation and phone number. Results as of Sunday are: 60 B Flag football Capt. Joshua Bohnart, Ext. Staff Sgt. Duane Rygh, Ext. Mark Davis, Ext. Airman 1st Class Tim Mielke, Ext. Lt. Col. Bradford Gentry, Ext. Master Sgt. Lohmt Perez, Ext. Tech. Sgt Theodore Gatlin, Ext. 2nd Lt. David Lemery, Ext. Lyle Redden, Ext. Richard D.Johnson, Ext. 1st Lt. Chet Bryant, Ext Capt. Wayne Meekma, Ext Col. Charles Bailey, Ext. Monday, Wednesday league 367TRSS 421 FS Men's Doubles Capt. Joshua Bohnart Mark Davis, Ext. Master Sgt. Grant McCormick Grant McCormick Jr., Ext. Wins Loses 5 4 3 2 0 1 649 CLSS 75 SFS 1 CE Dirt Boys 0 388 EMS Tuesday, Thursday league Wins 4 75 COM 3 75 MSS 2 3 4 5 649MUNS 1 1 729 ACS LI Raiders 419 FW 388 CRS 1 1 1 3 3 4 1 0 Loses 0 1 All standings are as of Sunday. Fof more information, call Mark Davis, intramural sports director, at Ext. Women's Singles Master Sgt. Cheryl Wyrick, Ext. Shield representative will be in Bldg. 1245, Room 2, on Sept. 20. Anyone with billing questions or to schedule an appointment. problems must call Ext. a.m.-noo- n 773-881- 4. scheduled for Sept 15 at 3 p.m. in Power Line Park. 1725 W. 1800 North, Sun- available all day Saturday. Call Joel set representative visiting 9 The Sunset Dragons team, Utah Football League, is preparing for the next season. Interested players should call Practice is Mark Grogan at 7-- 8. V e Appointments are available between B Football league practicing The 367th Training Support Squadron will host a double elimination Fall Brawl The cost softball tournament Sept is $150 per team with a maximum of 10 teams. Trophies will be awarded to the top three places. Concessions will be free racquetball workshop is held Master Tuesdays from 8 p.m. at the Hess FitStaff Sgt. ness Center.. The workshop is taught Staff Sgt. by 1st Lt. Cuong L Dang. Master Sgt. or Capt. B Irwin running Blackhorse 525-095- 6. The Hill logistics Officers Association will hold a Combat Dining In, Sept. 7 starting at 6 p.m., in Bldg 37. Guest speaker will be Brig. Gen. Michael Collings, 82nd Training Wing commander, Sheppard AFB, Texas. Tickets are $13 for association members and $18 for nonmembers. All logistics officers and civilian equivalents are invited. Contact Capt. Kevin Sam-pelKxt. for tickets and more details. 7-- Wednesday Chad Hudgins, Ext. Program needs volunteers B sports day Charles Jones, Ext. 479-238-9. The American IndianAlaskan Native program needs volunteers to help with this year's activities. Those interested should attend the next meeting Aug. 30, 1 p.m. in Bldg. 1244. For more information, call dough. Kxt. B B Wing SPORTS BRIEFS. Fall Brawl softball set p.m. III -- I . JJ B Fiesta celebrates heritage The 3rd annual Hispanic Heritage Fiesta will be held Sept. from 11 a.m.-- p.m. in Centennial Park. Entertainment will 21 2 include DJ Tejano Pride, the Hill Band, Salsa Dancers, Musical Wave and the Guatemalan Sisters. A fajita lunch will also be served. The cost is $6 per person, and tickets are available from Master Sgt. Luis Pena, YPLA, Ext. Barbara Tech. Sgt. Patti Austill, YPLA, Ext. Garcia, LHCO, Ext.6-052Alma Domin-queJeanette Martinez, LGPA, Ext. LMC-2- , Ext. Kathy Martinez, LHJPA, Ext. 2nd Lt. Tom Pina, LCES, Ext. Jocelyn McChesney, 75th CS, Ext. Darlene Romero, TIE, Ext. Toni Prioletti, LARSPD, Ext. George Gallegos.TICO, Ext. Jacque Laursen, LEPP, Ext. Mary Quin-tanElaine Lobato, LGSAM, Ext. LGSDT, Ext. Arcy Martinez, LHJP, Ext. Judy Johnson, LHCO, Ext. John Medina, TICO, Ext. Stacy Lopez, All-Sta- 2; A NURSERY FULL OF SAVINGS! NOW THRU WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29! z, a, LEEAG, Ext. 1 CLEMATIS All 1 Ull $ 1 3.44 OU o Gallon Sizes tegular $12.77 Now $6.3 ALL REMAINING FRUIT TREES Regular $19.98 DOUGLAS : FIR TREES ono,o Ull Gallon Sizes. Regular $59.98 Now $47.98 DOUGLAS FIR TREES 16 28 Gallon Sizes, Regular $79.98Now $56.99 ALL WILLOW TREES Laurel Leaf, Corkscrew, Prairie Cascade, Globe, Niobe Golden and Golden Curls Regular $19.98-69.- GOOD SELECTION OF HANGING 20 10 Off '. 1f0 3U O Ull 98 BASKETS - IN BLOOM! GARDEN CENTER All Scott's Fertilizer...... All Garden Chemicals, Pesticides ono O Oil OU & PERENNIALS "Plant Now for COLOR Next Year! GARDEN MUMS "In Bloonn!" 4" Pot 30 Weed Control r$3.77 M$5.44 , a Request Night! For more information look in the Around the Hill section of the Hilltop Times, or call the Enlisted club at 777-3841. , --m 9 .0 Regular $2.29 I r lOl iI HERBS "Save On Our Entire Selection" Regular $1.98 Each NnHir aways At the Enlisted Club's off NowC 6484 S. 2000 E. (UintahSouth Ogden) 479-606- 0 Monday - Saturday 8 am - 6 pm Closed Sundays |