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Show HILL TOP TIMES Friday, July 12, 1985 rlT1 t& ;! , "T 7 -I y m Sln)ll registration dtate skated By Duane C. Stoker bring this information when they come to register their child. Assignments of teachers and time slots basis for Registration for students new to the Hill Field are handled on a students. kindergarten School will be from 6 8 am. to Elementary Aug. noon. Parents will need to present any school or First grade students must also be six years old shot records they have. by Sept. 1 even if they completed kindergarten last All students enrolled at Hill Field or Wasatch year in another state. This is a state law and no exElementary Schools at the end of school last June ceptions can be made. The Hill Field Elementary School area encomcompleted registration cards at that time and need not register again. passes Airlane Drive in Clearfield plus the base school students fall this Kindergarten housing area south of Sixth Street known as Patrientering must be five years old by Sept. 1 of this year. Each ot Hills. Also beginning this year, children from the student must have evidence of a recent physical ex- area north of Sixth Street called Freedom Terrace amination, a record of immunizations, and a birth will attend Hill Field Elementary School instead of certificate in order to enter school. Parents must Wasatch Elementary as they did last year. Hill Field Elementary School first-com- e, or- S3 College graduation cutoff scheduled i:5 The Community College of the Air Force 1985 graduation cutoff date is Aug. 15. Anyone meeting requirements for their associate degree must be officially nominated for graduation along with an offi- F school letterhead, stating the course enrolled in and that the individual is passing with a "C" or better grade. The letter must reach the Base Education Office by July 31 and be followed up with an official transcript from the school. cial transcript from schools attended. All transcripts must reach the Base Education Office no later than July 31. t For further information contact Terry Brown, Community College of the Air Force Advisor, Ext. Persons completing summer quarter requirements must obtain a letter from their instructor, on 'U-Fix- -h' (U.S. Col. John W. Wolfe (foreground), base com- x-lt over-the-coun- ter WASATCH GUriS & LOANS PAWN GUNS GOl nnn " SHOTGUNS GO10 2SC3 Wall Avenue Insignia identification contest set 2849th Air Base Group Disaster Preparedness Office . Profoct Woitiofd A Project Warrior contest to identify weapons and rank insignia is being sponsored by the 2849th Air Base Group Disaster Preparedness Office. The contest is open through July 31 to all base military and civilian personnel. -- 1W& WUltea- - hCJ finite ' tory of Hill AFB." Anyone desiring further information may contact the Disaster Preparedness Hlll&liM'i Phone 544-320- 7 546-006. 8 .8:30 & 10:50 a.m. . . . tttsh Hill Air jliiti 9:45' 9:30 a.m. . . . 7:00 p.m. Pastor: Henry Mohn Force Base Personnel Welcome! Take a look around and see what we've done. You Could Win! urnr Come on in and register to win one of our great prizes. Every Monday Beautiful oak cabinets with oilstain finishes and Dura-Te. cabinet interiors. hand-wipe- d BATH $1 00 Gift Certificate at Harmons. (TWO Winners will be drawn) x McDonalds "All American" Saturday Meal Certificate. One per day. This Certificate is good for one free meal (Big Mac , Regular Fries & Shake) every week for one full year. Tuesday Bring the whole family and register to win one of the above prizes all thru July. We have FUN TIMES magazine for the kids, too. 19x25 Vanity with Marble Top Drawings 1:00 p.m. Daily purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law, and you must be age to enter.) (No run 16 years of KrrcHfN The tiiChon Cursor 1661 No. Main 773-503- 1 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Tuesday (September through May) Ladies Bible Study . . . Wednesday: Prayer and Bible Study , Nursery attendant on duty annual q 74184. First Assembly of God 176 Golden Ave., Layton RIFLES &!AMOW$' MONEY TO LOAN Ogdzn, Ext. Office, Sunday Worship Bible Classes Sunday Evening Praise VHJ5 !LWi KITCHEN CABINETS The contest involves correctly identifying 43 weapons, knives and rank insignia on an answer sheet at the base library. The contest winner is the person who correctly identifies most of the 43 items. The top three entries will receive a book, "The His- By Capt. Cecil C. Sutherland 3040350 1 79964. Air Force Photo) materimander, examines some of the self-he- lp als available in the Civil Engineering Base Store which is now open for business. is Col. Thayne H. Judd (background), on Looking base civil engineer, and Robert L. Taylor, planning technician. The BUFIS provides work orders. For materials for self-he- lp more information, base personnel can call BUFIS, Ext. 71 244, or Civil Engineering Customer Service Office, Ext. 73045. U-Fi- d - - s first-serve- And remember... IT'S A GOOD TIME CUI-A- I THIF M )U IAS mm ' p vr I k wmw Suntit 541 3 South 1 mm 900 West, Roy, Utah mmw SM ire O |