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Show .V1W Piy(T HOT TIMES HILLTOP Page 28 Commander administration at ' Auburn University. He is a graduate of the Air Command and Staff College at Maxwell AFB, Ala. He is a resident of Sunset, where he is active in church and civic affairs. He has served as a member of the Sunset Utah Stake Presidency and as a member of the Sunset City Council. ' V ' ' The colonel is married to the former Eulalie Neville of Ogden and the couple has five children: Mrs. Steve (Gayle) Benzley, Vance Lightfoot and Mrs. Ronald (Kiele) Moore, all of Ogden; Airs. Alan (Vicki) Lucas of Corvallis, Ore.; and Kenna Lightfoot of . Sunset. Mrs. Lightfoot and daughter Kenna will accompany Colonel Lightfoot to his new assignment at 'Maxwell AFB . ,;'" ' missioning Program. He has served in several management assignments and commanded three aerial port units at Hill AFB. In a civilian capacity he has been employed in the Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing since 1965. th assignments have included in responsibilities managementHis Management Services, Small Business - and Contractor Relations, Contract Management and Central Acquisition. His present assignment is Chief,' Air-munitio- ' Section. '" - t - - . . Wor College vo avietud Lt. Col. Thomas E. Lightfoot, commander, 68th Aerial Port Squadron (Reserve), was selected to attend Air War College at Maxwell AFB, Ala. He course in August starts the 1982.' It is designed to enhance the professional qualifications and military management skills of selected officers and to prepare them for increased leadership. roles. Colonel Lightfoot began his military career in 1951 enlisting in the United States Air Force in the early days of the Korean War After release from active duty in 1955 he became affiliated with the Air Force Reserve. He received a direct commission as a captain in 1967 under - the , Deserving . Airman"; Com-- . 10-mon- July 9, 1982 ns - Colonel Lightfoot received a bachelor of science degree in economics from Weber State College in 1964. In 1971 he earned a master's ".degree in business - w 1 Lt. Col. Thomas E. Lightfoot smote- def eetors tocreose home safety. - ,7 -- . By Steve Carter . Putting a smoke detector in the wrong place can make the detector useless according to the Consumer.-- , Product Fire Inspector ; - Residential smoke detectors have saved lives and ' property in military ; 4 I. housing, private homes, apartments and mobile homes nationwide. For maximum protection, smoke detectors must be installed properly and maintained regularly. , Most smoke detector failures resulted from improper installation or failure within the unit. These problems can be caught with a weekly inspection of the devices. Safety Commission. They suggest placing the detector on or near the ceiling in places where smoke is likely to pass as it rises. The top of the stairs is a good location. Units should not be placed near air conditioners or heat registers that could blow fresh air past the unit and keep it from being exposed to smoke. The detectors should be kept out of corners or other areas where air circulation is poor. ... ; - , r Q 3M-J- cat? B - The One or two smoke detectors can provide the basic protection for a home, the safety commission said. They advise placing them near the sleeping areas and also on the basement ceiling near the . ... . Fire Protection Association warns that it takes most people at least three minutes to escape an average night fire at home which occurs between midnight and 6 a.m. Often circumstances in a fire allow much less time for escape. -v Smoke detectors often sense a fire far long before individuals can. Sometimes they detect it up to a half hour before flames appear. When they detect the fire stairway. Additional protection can be added by placing a detector in each bedroom. This is especially good for people who smoke in bed, the commission said. It is also a good practice if you close your bedroom doors at night, since the closed door may muffle the sound of alarms outside the door. National . an ear piercing alarm sounds. The Hill Fire Department asks that you take all precautions necessary to be sure your home is fire safe. - V Designer Purses. Luggage, Leather Accessories, Dross Items and Klarel S!sli. customized to your choice & colors. By Fay Swafford Originals AAonagramming Available! All in many styles , GALL SUSAN " f 7 Sf V. A Fertilizing -- & Weed Control 773-618- 5 PRICES TALK O Control Drocdhaf AT BROWN BROTHERS 0? vocd (Dandelions) OGDEN! O Provido balancod 5-Plf- Cf . DINETTE, QEttDD fortilization Wo - o Provide Insect Control charge for full subscription-- 4 applications per customer No FOR 1 ,r k ,i : .: ., ' QGE&Sffl 7-PIE- CE COAIPIITE VATERDEO Fertilizing & Weed Control fry" ttiv - r,v 'iVfcjifclDC- - !33S03a3IB :t?l!l: J&J3i- - to SIC OGDEN 776-344- 2 973-794- 4 PROVO-ORE- M 375-005- 7 m aasi aa mm mm ' |