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Show Q Hilltop Times March 7. 2002 Sports Pistol team aims for larger club SPORTS BRIEFS Hilltop Times staff On the snowy Fruit Heights rifle range Hill's Action Pistol Team took aim at competition with local shooting enthusiasts and hit the target of a good time ,ncr Competitions emphasize speed and accuracy through six stages as participants hustle through courses with targets of varying sizes and shapes placed at diverse distances. Shooters compete individually, neither helping nor hin- TAX y ii 9 or (210) ager, at DSN Base fitness centers have the forms, or they can be 652-473- 9. downloaded from http: afpubs.hq.af.milformfilesaf af030300af030300.frl. For more information, phone or Capt. Kevin Schiller at DSN kevin. schiller scott.af.mil; or Tech. Sgt. Dale Brunei at DSN 779-403- 1" .r,B 4974684, dale.brunel Photo by Gary Boyto Brian Grave, a member of Hlli't Action Pistol Team, takes aim during a shooting competition while Tony Cutter times him. Competitions are sanctioned by the International Practical Shooters Confederation. dering team members and rising through the ranks of beginner to expert on their own. Competitions are held year round about three times a month. "This sport teaches shooting fast and accurate underpressure. Every stage is timed, every missed shot is penalized," said Cutter. "If you like shooting, in if you want to challenge your skills, this is the sport for you." Team members are Cutter, Brian Graves, Harry Terrill, Vance Holtgerwe, Brenton Pomeroy, Johnny Hill and William Roberts. For more information, contact Cutter at tony.cutterhill.af.mil. by 1 1 TA ness program. Participants that complete a workout can enter a drawing for a chance to win a rt. Names will be drawn weekly until April 26. The weekly winners will be put into a grand prize drawing for a fitness bag, given away on May 1. Steve Carver, CPA, Kathy Hovey, CPA, Brent Florek, CPA 1992 W. 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COMPUTER START YOUR COLLEGE DEGREE NOW - Accredited rifle team er Shooting Team. Team members will compete locally and have the opportunity to compete for a posi-- . tion on the Air Force High Power' Rifle Shooting Team. Members must provide their own weapon and ammunition. For more inform mation, contact Maj. Will Roberts at Ext. ' j QUALITY 8 the winning team receives a eidrntll IKSAqf Brigham Young University and received his medical training in Anesthesiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Clark completed a Pain Fellowship at Baylor Medical Center, Dallas, Texas. He is a member of the Utah Society of Anesthesiologists, American Society of Anesthesiologists and American Academy of Pain Management If you are faced with the prospects of bankruptcy be sure to consider all of the ramifications that it brings. There are alternatives that in the long run might be a better solution to your problems. Whatever your financial situation, we at Carver Hovey & Co. can help you with tax planning and, preparation. Call in now because appointments are filling fast! 746 South Main, Layton a.m. at the The cost is Hess Fitness Center. $15 per team, and the last day ta register is March 25. Each player receives a sleeveless shirt and March 30, starting at undergraduate studies at Partner It Ml to report the income and deductions of the bankruptcy estate. The individual must also tile his own return. Carver Hovey Certified Bas -3 ketball Tournament is played ! Eufhase X I Construction ? Manufactured Land Lots r" High UW Kirtlo Utah. He did his CPA Child support and Alimony don't When a person files lor bankruptcy a new "taxpayer" is created, the "bankruptcy estate". The court assigns a trustee for the estate w ho files a form Dr. Clark Steve Carver Tax double-eliminatio- n If you enjoy competition and rifle shooting, you could be a member' of the Hill AFB High Power Rifle contest Layton Pain Clinic announces the association of Jeffrey Allen Gark MD in the practice of Bi Most student loans Secured debts if you can't pay the payments on your house or car, the bank will repossess them to satisfy the obligation Debts not listed in the bankruptcy petition Punitive damages-mon- ey owed because ol willful and malicious acts A forming The Hess Fitness Center is sponsoring the "Start New in 2002" fit- Pain Management federal and state income taxes (except taxes owed lor more than three years may be discharged) robins.af.mil. tournament set -3 Layton Pain Clinic mi An inilniilujl is still liable for... 2, Hess offers fitness El NOT ALL DEBTS ARE FORGIVEN. even think about it B 487-473- PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY pi hi I 5 303 to Staff Sgt. Guillermo Salazar, Air Force shooting program man- ASPECTS OF Filing for bankruptcy is becoming common Hay out of massive drbt. Bui there are some complex issues from a tax standpoint. And it won't solve all of your financial problems. rt. 18-2- 3 Saturday morning. The team is sponsored by the Hess Fitness Center and is open to active military personnel. It has officers and enlisted members from diverse organizations from across base. "We're sponsored by the base, which we're grateful for, but it restricts our nK'mbtTshiptojusttl)e military If enough people were interested we could have intramural competitions and start up a club for everyone on base," said Staff Sgt. Tony Cutter who works with sheet metal in the 649th Combat Logistics Squadn n and who put Hill's team togctl t. "It's an addictive sport that doesn't cost that much to get into. I've taken part in championship competitions in Utah and Idaho with more than 100 participants and the camaraderie among the shooters is great. Everybody wants everyone to do their best and are willing to help out when needed." The Hess Fitness Center will sponsor a "Pot O' Gold" race oa March 16 at 9 a.m. Participation All is free or $10 with a to invited are participate.' ages Registration forms are available at the fitness center and are due by March 13. The Air Force international skeet team holds a training camp and team selection matches March at Robins AFB, Ga. After four days of training, participants match to compete in a two-dadecide who makes the team. All participants must fax AF Form V scheduled B Race Skeet team camp planned B by Gary Boyle 349Sa3-t4- l' |