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Show 1 11 Htop2 My naitir n On Base Dart tournament scheduled Team rosters are due Friday for the Logistics Management Directorate's dart tournament, planned for May 18 at 5 p.m. in the Officers' Club. Entry fee is $5 per team. The tournament features free snacks, a cash bar, prize drawings and music by DJ Retroman. Call Donna Porter at Ext. Jan Drain at Ext. or Kathy Martensen at Ext. with team name and members. Blood drawing Friday A base blood drawing will be held Fri- day at the 419th Medical Squadron, Bldg. 568, near the Base Clinic, from 9 a.m.-noo- Additional blood drawings n. will be May 11 and 18. For more information call Ext. or call Moun- tain Star Blood Services at 479-238- 9. First Sergeants sale ment effort involving volunteer labor and special CE funds. It's a day of fun and esprit de corps for all employees. Each building will be allotted $500 Center to replenthough the ish flowerbeds and plant trees and shrubs. For details, call 2nd Lt. Ted May 22 Ray Semco from the Interagency OPSEC Support Staff will speak to Hill employees about using operations security to counter threats, May 22 at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Base Theater. Semco, known as the DICE Man (Defensive Information to Counter Espionage, is an expert on security and espionage issues. He has more than 30 years of military and government OPSEC and counterintelligence experience and has The Hill First Sergeants Council is Joint Chiefs of Staff and Lockheed r Sathosting a 1 in the 1th lot located at urday parking Street and Southgate Drive near the softball diamonds. Set up time for vendors will be from 7:30-- a.m., folfund-raise- et installation of a communications line will close the intersection of Madrona and Arizona Streets from 7 a.m. Monday to 5 p.m. Tuesday; and the intersection of Spruce and Aria zona Streets will be closed from 7 a.m. Wednesday to 5 p.m. May 10. For more details, call Brian Nosker, 75th CECM, at Ext. Day activities. Customers are asked to make arrangements to accommodate this closure. Finance being remodeled Access to the Military, Travel and Civilian Pay counter may change due to the remodeling of Bldg. 1238. Temporary directional signs will be posted. For more details, contact Tech. Sgt. Dana C. Goddard, NCOIC, Customer Service Branch, at Ext. Phone system changed Finance has a new automated telephone system, allowing customers to speak to specific sections. Callers should choose the selection that best centers on their question since some functional areas aren't in the same location. Phone 8 or numbers are Options are: Military Pay, 1 - Mil777-777- 5. itary Pay, 2 - SeparationsRetirements, 3 - Debts, 4 - Military PCS; Travel Pay, 1 - Travel Computation, 2 - Travel (PDA), 3 Civilian Travel Card; Civilian Pay, 2 Civilian Pay, Accounting Pay; PCS, 1 - Operations and Maintenance, 2 - Ven1 - 3 - IMPAC, 4 - COD. Correction In the April 26 issue of the Hilltop Times, a display table from Norway at the International Spring Buffet was incorrectly identified. Also, it was Joe Adinaro that spiked the ball for the Wright-Patterso- n (Actum from AFB volleyball team instead of the player named. K mart Sat -- 9tm.to7p.rn. J III 1M Michaels commander Meet Col. David Beecroft, the new 75th Air Base Wing commander and ets, contact a squadron representative or Wing Activities Committee member. trr ce1' JCjp m&jr I wreiu. kicfu rind fey- - fa Jto.tlH .Ml 22 a. Hr. tad Clinic closing for function USAF Clinic employees will be parfunction on ticipating in a group-wid- e June 15. Normal clinic services will be curtailed starting at noon. Town Dn in Bldg. 1238 will be closed May 16 from 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m. to participate in Hill Pride dor Pay, OPEN: Mon. 801-295-83- 33 Luau welcomes The Finance customer service counter 777-185- PAYDAY tin. The sessions are open on a first come, first serve basis. Finance closing May 16 -- Now Open North Salt Uke, 470 E. 1100 S. Wear your best Hawaiian attire! For tick- construction 1, Your Next 99 Mar- cost of reserving a sale table is $15. Interested vendors can contact Master have some fun at a Hawaiian Luau, May 18, at the Centennial Park pavilion. The Sgt. William G. Huson at Ext. 5 p.m. social and 5:45 p.m. luau are open or a unit first sergeant. In case of bad weather, the sale will be held May 12. to all ranks, military and civilian. The $12.50 per person cost includes a Polynesian dinner buffet and entertainment Roads closed for 777-185- ptyty, We Make Today Clearfield, 595 S. State SL 801-774-39- V until 90-minu- te 8 lowed by the sale from 8 a.m.-- 2 p.m. The MAMS-are- SNOWS Ctnlvtlt NO ADDITIONAL LOAN FEES NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM NO HASSLE LP briefed various groups including the Saturday flea-mark- EXTRA CASH CASH ADVANCE CENTERS INSTANT CASH m need TtL. m m Romaine at Ext. Security expert speaking fill ADVANCE II' Self-Hel- p D rM;MJ w T n Hill Pride Day May 16 The 75th Civil Engineering Squadron is sponsoring Take Pride in Hill Day May 16, a cleanup and landscape improve- iiiiiirnTiir-ir- 3. 2001 V M klSJb NHMt;-i- -f J CS 0k J&.r'IS.'' r& Sprint Collection votive rtnm jhC kvr-- pillars AdO U how Complete project tU y ViusArmrus" - 2, 3 Of Clearfield Service Day Saturday Take Pride in Clearfield Service Day," designed to spruce up various parts of the city, will be held Saturday. Activities begin with a free pancake breakfast at 7:30 a.m. in the Clearfield High cafeteria, followed by work on service projects from 8:30 a.m.-noo- n. r s" I Projects include ren- fTr p.iprf yajv, ) Sim. y( Art & Croft ItmJms ? V ovating parks and playgrounds, painting fire hydrants and bleachers, planting flow- ers and trees and working at the cemetery. Participants are asked to bring canned food for the Davis County Food Bank and shovels, rakes and other work tools. Ride remembers A POW-MI- POW-MI- A Awareness motorcycle A ride will be held in Salt Lake City on Armed Forces Day, May 19, to raise public awarePOWs and MIAs from ness of all wars, and salute current and past Armed Forces members. Riders will assemble in the Franklin Covey Field parking lot, 1365 S. West Temple, at 10:30 a.m. The still-missi- noon ride goes through Salt Lake City and ends at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at the Utah State Capital for a brief program. Free food will be available afterward at South Valley Harley-Davidso8886 S. Sandy Parkway in Sandy. Sponsors are Utah members of Rolling Thunn, der, Veterans of Foreign Wars Atomic Post 4355 and South Valley Those not riding are invited to attend the program at the capital at 1 p.m. For more information, contact VFWiPost No. Harley-Davidso- 4355, D. Officer, 485-561- Bob Kinsey, 4; 536-522- 6; I Vli't th Worlds LftTOet Gxton Frunnl I I - i o- n. or Mat-S- d&J 9WI-9P- M at 255-366- 6. 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