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Show HJftop NEWS BRIEFS Blood drawing Friday Base blood drawings are held Friday and Sept. 14 and 21 from 9 a m. noon at the 419th Medical Squadron. Eldg. 56S (by the Base Clinic). For more information, call Ext. call Mountain Star Blood Services at -- 479-238- 9. Association plans dining in ACMItVtMtNT ano COMMITMtNl tJictittsce f. 1 1 lift V t7 ? ' i I I ft'si 1 by Gary Boyle H(fpp The Hill Logistics Officers' Association will hold a Combat Dining In, Friday 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 nonmenibers. All logistics officers and civilian equivalents are invited. Call Capt. Kevin Sampels. Ext. for tickets and more details. B Times staff Banquet honoring top performers Mountain chapter of the Air Force AssoThe ciation will honor top performers in the aircraft and commodities areas at the Tuesday banquet in the Ben Lomond Hotel ballroom in Ogden. 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 more details, call Erna Denaughel at Ext. or Dennis Guymon at Ext. Ute-Kock- Recipient: Tom Whitney. InduMrial Kngineer. Aircraft Directorate. Some like it hot and the heat is on Contribution: when a comes to Hill for a paint job. Inside a massive paint booth temperature and climate are controlled to ensure perfect coating- A row of powerful heaters hang 75 feet up creating desirable drying conditions. "If one of the heaters Lroke down, one of the workers would have to climb up there and figure out which one wasn't working and then troubleshoot the problem." said Whitney. "It'd be cold and no one would know why." To create a more efficient system that would allow for greater control. Whitney designed new controls, then acquired and implemented the new system, which can be controlled from his desk. safer system that benThe result is a more efits the customer allowing the operator to maintain the booth at optimal temperature and air circulation levels. "I love what I do. I came up from San Antonio because I wanted to be a part of this program," said Whitney. "Every day when I walk through the hanger past the rows of aircraft I feel proud to be a part of this team." 0 inspirational program and seated luncheon will follow for cancer survivors and guests. 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, call Master To reserve a luncheon Sgt. Colette Geiss at Ext. ticket, call Deanna Bojanower by Wednesday at Ext. B Blue The Blue Cross representative visiting will be in Shield representative Bldg. 1245. Room 2. on Sept. 20. Anyone with billing questions to schedule an appointor problems must call Ext. n and ment. Appointments are available between 9 Cross-Blu- e a.m.-noo- 1-- 4 p.m. y B Chili cookoff benefits center is The 7th annual Air Force Association Chili Cook-of- f Sept. 29 in Centennial Park. Cooking starts at 8 a.m. and judging begins at noon. The public is invited to taste the is $4 each chili starting at noon. Cost for or $8 per family. Proceeds benefit the Family Support Center. Teams interested in participating or for more inforor Will Vidrine at mation, call Amy Vidrine at 525-365- B Administrators' Association luncheon 525-365- 7, 7. Sept. 13 Maj. Gen. Scott Bergren will give the "State of the ALC" B Searching for love series begins The Series: Searching for True Love begins Spet 23, 6 address at the Hill Administrators' Association memberin the Base Chapel basement. For more information, be 13. will at The luncheon p.m. drive Sept. program ship Tom 11:30 a.m. in the Officers' Club. The cost is $9 for association members and $9.50 for nonmembers. or call Chaplain (Capt.) Ricky Harvey at Ext. Refreshments will be served. Koehler at Ext. fl Cancer Survivors Day planned BFall planting starts cost-effectiv- l 1 jll II' "Celebration of Life" is the theme for the 4th annual Hill AFB Cancer Survivor Day, Sept. 14. Activities begin with a 5K Fun RunWalkWheelchair, sponsored by the Hill AFB Top 3. Registration is from a.m. at the Hill AFB An Clinic. 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