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Show SPECIAL PHI l.cn-rirs,- .. : Vol. 34 t, No. rr 11 March 21, OGDEN, UTAH News briefs hi Child care center to administer new food program lr- new Child Care Food Program is being implemented in the base child care center to meal insure a more nutritional, and snack for the children. A well-balanc- iG&' ' . - I 1980 y IJl. &&ii$Y - Jl -- T I' fl - jg- ?L JP - - ;' it ed It will operate much like the school lunch program and be available to children at the Child Care Center without regard to race, color or national origin, upon enrollment into it; , ':M r participate in the program, officials of the Child Care Center must obtain data regarding each family's income, size, etc. from parents whose children are in the Child To Care Center. An enrollment form will be distributed to each of the center's patrons on Monday. Such enrollment will be on a continuing basis. For further information call the Child Care Center, Ext. 2333. Sis? to emergency vehicles number of base increasing "i , Yield right of way An ' " Is all that romalns of an Inside window to an office In the Youth Center. Note the A shattered piece of glass top after vandals set fire open drawer and charred desk , break-Inthe center will be the to It. As a result of ' t: ' ' closed for an Indefinite period. As Hill Top Times went to press, no arrests had been made. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Brent T. Agulrre) r personnel are failing to yield to emergency vehicles, said Earl G. Bradley, Deputy Commander of Security Police. One emergency vehicle responding to an emergency call has already been involved in an accident because someone failed to yield. The directives are clear: "Drivers observing the approach of an emergency vehicle displaying flashing lights or sounding an audible signal will drive to the extreme right of the road or street and STOP until the emergency vehicle has passed." "If in the middle of an intersection," the regulation continues, "clear the intersection prior to pulling to the right. Pedestrians will clear the intersection completely for emergency vehicles." The cooperation of all base personnel in yielding to emergency vehicles is mandatory so agencies responding to emergencies can do so safely, said Bradley. Air Force outlines Fiscal '80 energy goals Force energy goals for fiscal 1980 focus on reducing use of aviation, automobile and heating fuels. The aim of the Air Force program is to preserve military readiness under any condition of energy supply. Last year's energy consumption cuts resulted in savings equivalent to 11 million barrels of oil (AFNS) and $235 million. Crime Stop Dim weExin)al Over the weekend, vandals broke into the base Youth Center building destroying some contents inside by smashing windows and setting a fire in the offices. The vandals apparently entered the building by breaking a plate glass window in the front near the main entrance and their attention was primarily drawn to the director and secretary offices. The office windows had been smashed and contents from the desks and file cabinets were spread around the rooms. The contents were then set on fire. Special Agent William N. Long, Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI), said valuables were left untouched in the offices and other parts of the building and suspects was the only motive for the break-in Air Enlisted concerns to be aired) interest of per- ..nrr:ioi unumv.. nowcnanpr nuhlished every Friday in the me inn iuu msnines is published by sonnet at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, of Air Force Logistics Command. It a private firm in no way Mo. Media Sales. Inc., 1152 West Riverdale Road, Ogden, Utah M403, and writers connected with the Department of the Air Force. Opinions expressed by publisher i- wants information feireeiCx-Di- n) vandalism. Other areas in the building such as the game room seemed to be left alone. Shattered glass from the. windows covered the floor outside the offices and the desks and contents were totally destroyed by the fire? Long said the fire apparently burned itself out restricting fire damage to the offices only. The only thing the vandals did take were some fruit pies and soft drinks from the kitchen, he said. They apparently left the building through an exit door from the gymnasium at the back of the building. OSI agents are continuing the investigation of the incident and anyone having information which could lead to the apprehension of the person or persons responsible for the damage should contact agent Long at Ext. 3331. reported in last week's Hill Top Times, a group of caring people is going to be available to hear from Hill's enlisted people on Monday. CMSgt. Jerry Riordan, the Ogden Air Logistics Center Senior Enlisted Advisor, is As responding to the concerns of several enlisted people who wanted to know if there is a working system of communications open to Last Sunday night, the Youth Center was broken into and set on fire by a person or persons unknown as of yet. It is most that unfortunate this thoughtless act will deny the base youth the use of this outstanding facility for an indefinite period of " time. Anyone having knowledge or information that will help find the guilty party should call CRIME Ext. 7867, STOP, immediately. them. He invited all enlisted people, with spouses, to come to the Thornton Hall Recreation Center at 7:30 p.m. said "No subject will be Riordan, "and we'll just see where the questions and answers take us." off-limits- ," are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Air Force. 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