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Show 8 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, November 2, 1 984 Pozza delivery """ sloped fund roiiser pirocjjircainni ifoir A big pizza party is scheduled at Hill AFB Nov. 13 through 18. The Society of Logistics Engineers and Domino's Pizza of Clearfield have joined forces with the Air Force Heritage Foundation to raise funds for construction of the Hill Museum and Aerospace Park. Project chairman Cheri Anderson from the SOLE organization announced that Domino's will contribute $1.50 for every pizza sold during the drive. And better yet, the pizzas will be delivered to your office building, piping hot. There will be no long lines or cold food. A fleet of 30 drivers will be making pizza deliveries on Hill AFB during the week. To make the party even better, if any organization orders six or more pizzas, they will get a 10 percent bottles of cola discount. In addition, four will be given free of charge with any pizza contain16-oun- ce ing two or more toppings. To order, call Domino's Pizza, preferably the day before, between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., then sit back and enjoy! 776-144- 0, 7 By DO I ice b ing with defective lights. The car was also observed being driven off the roadway. The odor of an alcoholic beverage was detected and an intoxilyzer test recorded the invididual's blood alcohol content at .09 percent. A report was completed and the individual will have to appear in Federal Evans Sgt. John Police 2849th Security Squadron New investigations The following items were all reported to the security police during the week A candy machine in Bldg. 350 was reported Magistrate Court Nov. 14. broken into Oct. 22. Besides vandalizing the Other incidents machine, the individuals took a small amount of A civilian employee was apprehended at the candy. Southwest Gate by Security Police after he had A bicycle valued at $60 was stolen Oct. made an obscene gesture. A report was complet22 near the garage of quarters on Minuteman ed and a Federal Magistrate Court date of Nov. Street in base housing. 14 established for the charges of disorderly A military member reported his 1980 Dodge was conduct. stolen from the east parking lot of Bldg. 523 on A report was received Oct. 22 that a prowler was Oct. 22. The investigation is continuing. on Valiant Street in Thunderbird outside A first-ai- d kit valued at $12 was stolen Oct. 25 ' Park quarters housing. A police patrol was dispatched, but from a storage area in Bldg. 5. Also that day a picwas unable to locate the suspect. The investigature and frame were taken from the hallway of tion is continuing. ,, Bldg. 1234. Anyone having information that could assist Jail checks Checks with the Weber and Davis County jails Security Policy in' solving these crimes is encontact SP to the Section, Investigation revealed couraged that no military members were arrested Ext. 77892 or off base during the past week. Oct.-19-2- 10-spe- 5. ed , 777-789- 2. Crime prevention notes Alcohol abuse Alcohol abuse was reported this week starting Oct. 19 when a police patrol stopped a driver at Southgate Drive and 8th Street for driving unsafely. The odor of alcohol was detected on the driver's breath. An intoxilyzer test was administered and a blood alcohol content of .19 percent was recorded. A report was completed and the airman was released to his first sergeant. A base civilian employee was stopped by a police patrol Oct. 20 at Bldg. 890 on Sixth Street for driv Q GERMAN WW ott er If someone observes something out of the ordinary on base, they; may call Security Police's or Ext. 71100. "CRIME STOP" number, This number is staffed 24 hours a day,' seven days a week and callers may remain anonymous if desired. A police patrol will be dispatched to investigate all reports of suspicious activities or persons on Hill AFB. Help us help you lower the crime rate. 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