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Show aq OO HILL TOP TIKAES Friday, April 11, 1986 ports l&yiraminigj Engineers tops in volleyball T-sh- irt 5, eoyse two-woma- court. Those selecting the morning slot ran with the likes of Brig. Gen. Daniel A. Taylor, vice commander Ogden Air Logistics Center, who put in a fast "5" on Friday. The afternoon crowd boasted military and civilian personnel eluding several members of the base z, - Kir-chefe- gdl Weather was perfect for the 40 runners who raised an estimated S3,000 in last week's run for the Air Fores Assistance Fund, according to Marlene Parkinson, project coordinator. Runners, who ran anywhere from a mile to the 10.7mile perimeter road, had t their choice of taking off from the base gym at either 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. Both sessions received a sendof f with a starting n gun from the base queen and her The 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron's volleyball team, National League champs, ended a perfect season by cleaning the clocks of the 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron, American League champs, 15-- and 15-- in the Hill AFB championship match. Members of the base championship team are: Todd Ladley, Edward Hale, Barron Henner, Victor Marshall, Brian Overton, Steve Zahakaylo, Michael Litke, Patrick Brathwaite, Alan Fournier, Joseph Hamel, Paul Wenzel, Dwayne Brown, Thomas Leh-nerHank Halterman- and Skip Sinclair. Members of the second place team are: Thomas Neil, John Rothelein, Norman Thompson, James Penhollow, Steve Shapiro, Keith Blackman, Bill Jim Miles, Brooks Curtis, Mike Ellis, Desmond De Caires, Mark Thomas, Gerald Wittmass and Dan Fernandez. 7 foe ca r, ' "' - Turtle Trotters club. Runners followed the track behind Hess Gym or th$ perimeter ccrse Headphonesor prohibited while travel- ' Wearing headphones earphones ing on base streets is prohibited by a recent Department of Defense instruction. DOD Instruction 6055.4 states that wearing portable headphones, earphones or other listening devices while operating a motor vehicle, walking, jogging, bicycling or skating on roads or streets of DOD installations is prohibited. nfefS;otd , ? ' J wm , """ jk v cording to the instruction, According to officials at Air Force Logistics Command headquarters, personnel in the Headquarters Air Force Office of Security Police are reviewing the DOD instruction with safety personnel and will be providing further information on the headphone earphone restriction in the near future. (AFLCNS, courtesy ATCNS) V Last chance to do something wild By Bruce Andersen Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Story by Chris Moenich Ogden O Photos by Charles Freeman ALC Public Affairs Office Two-third- Hunter education championship By Al Ricksecker .. Hunter Education Championship Committee Brig. Gen; Daniel A. Taylor; vice commander, Ogden Air y A statewide hunter education championship will be held May 3 and 4 at the Lee Kay Center for Hunter Education in Salt Lake City. Events include rifle, shotgun, archery and hunter .22-calib- er respon-ibilityoutdo- or skills. Trophies and other awards will be presented in lior and senior categories for each of the four events. A team of champions will be select-- l to represent Utah at the National Rifle ssociation's North American Hunter Education lampionship in North Carolina during summer. Entry forms are available through the Utah Hun-- r Education Instructor Association, P.O. Box 645, Murray, Utah 84107. com-titiv- e . ' i:ty is hi rig requires a license Fishing and combination huntingfishing licenses a available throughout the state at most sport- goods and department stores, local lodges and e Division of Wildlife Resources offices. Licenses are required for any kind of fish to be ught. Rules of the sport are listed in the 1986 fish-- J proclamation, generally available where licenses sold. nformation on Utah's fishing spots is available m the Fishing Line at (Utah Division of Wildlife Resources) 530-129- 8, Logistics Center, sprints around the track behind Hess Fitness Center with Hill AFB royalty Betty Ann Michel-boofirst atten- k, dant (I), Rosemary dant. and Nicker-sonseco- nd atten- three turned out with other runners in support of last The week's run to raise money for the Air Force Assistance Fund. - - v m t - " - a PI 4 The listening devices mask or prevent recognition of emergency signals, alarms, announcements, human speech, the approach of vehicles and impair the ability to determine the direction of the sound, ac- April 15, the income tax filing deadline, is last chance to do something wild for nongame wildlife. Utah taxpayers receiving a refund may check a box on state tax returns to contribute to the management and conservation of Utah's 600 nongame species. Statistics show that 55 percent of Americans participate in some form of wildlife appreciation. Forty-si- x percent have special interests in observing, idens tifying, photographing and feeding wildlife. of all fishermen and hunters also participate in some form of harmless wildlife activity. 5 QftpMy. "v'''v' turn penmeier roaa ana tne around marked on the same road by special project officials, 'Other eve' i this-ye-ar benefiting Vf. i |