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Show r wm i uumi l . iu iimiiuiiiu.uuiuiujua UttiattisiiiiiiiiiiggiiiiiiattMiiii Hilltop Times Oct. 7, 1988 . Energy gr Cep injured in crosswc!!x cscidant a van and Hill AFB Energy Steering Group officials have announced that Oct. has been designated as Week Awareness as Energy part of the month-lon- g national observance. Department of Defense and other federal agencies are participating in the nationwide program to revitalize energy awareness. The 1988 energy theme is "Energy Makes America Work." 24-2- 8 66 A wareness and education about energy is important to everyone. In announcing the start of the local campaign, John Fenn, energy management officer at the 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron, said, "The Base Energy Steering Group and, in particular, the energy awareness and education subcommittees, want all Hill people to learn about energy and how to use it wisely. "At this time of the year, preparation for the coming cold season makes all of us more aware of energy conservation," he said. "Awareness and education about energy is important to everyone. All of us can take measures to ensure that our 99 John Fenn Energy management officer energy demonstration to show homeowners how to weatherize their homes for the coming months. Representatives from the Utah Energy Office will show attendees conservation techniques for their own homes and workplace. "All Hill employees will be hearing more about this event which will take place on base Oct. 26," he said. -- homes and work environments are energy efficient." According to Mr. Fenn, "We've planned a unique mnzn era vzzzi A Hill AFB sergeant was struck by injured last Friday as he helped school children cross the street on a crosswalk on Sixth Street. SSgt. Raymond Westerman, 27, Warwick, R.I., a military working dog handler, 2849th Security Police Squadron, is in good condition , after suffering multiple fractures to his right , ' leg. underwent The sergeant surgery Tuesday e in Ogden, Utah, McKay-Deat Hospital night to have his leg set. And according to security police officials, he's already able to move about. The van's driver, a base civilian, was charged with failure to stop when signaled, failure to exercise caution in a school zone, driving too fast for conditions and failure to yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk. Base safety officials said motorists driving on Sixth Street, from the "truck gate" toward the main exchange, should be extremely careful. In the early morning! children cross at two points on the street. zzzzz. After a pleasant and dry September, October should bring with it cool nights and mild days, according to Detachment.6, 17th Weather Squadron forecasters. The daily high temperatures should start to average in the low 60s and drop to the mid-40- s overnight, accordL. Stiverson, a to Laura SSgt. ing detachment weather specialist. With the thunderstorm season just about over, the sergeant said there should be one thunderstorm day in October. But as the snowy season approaches, expect a couple inches of snow (at the end of the month) and more than one inch of precipitation. October Sept. Overnight lows were right on the average, 53 degrees; the month's low of 39 degrees came on Sept. 19. The base experienced just .28 inches of precipitation, well below the more than one inch average. There were two thunderstorm days and five days with 2. Soptombor and pleasant, the last month Dry gusty winds. The highest gust, on Sept. 12, reached 38 knots out of the east. had an average high of 73 degrees, below the normal 75. The month's high temperature of 91 degrees was on . 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