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Show 20 PROFILE OF A WARRIOR Nov. 3, 1989. Hilltop Times f ir(SirDSpiril'M Dini syp)eirDsir d y ffir wo on ft ire Hilltop Times staff writer on a dark and wintry night. Snow Dt's gently over the base, but it doesn't stay the roads for long. " While the rest of the world sleeps, the crew, of the 2849th Transportation Squadron is up and working to clear the way for the morning rush hour at Hill AFB. . George Fearn, supervisor of the TP heavy mobile equipment repair division, and his crew are season of busy getting ready for the soon-to-b- e snow and sleet and slippery streets. "It's real quiet around here until it snows," said snow-remov- al Mr. Fearn. "Then 'Boom!' We probably become EacscacaBCLiP It I U f t fa' w i c4 ill) ml f ... the most important repair facility on base." I The snow has a habit of falling at the least con fx . venient times, including his first day on the job as supervisor last Christmas Day "It was trial by snow and not by fire," Mr. Fearn said. "I had to call all the guys in." They spent all of the holiday working, but he bought the crew a Christmas dinner to try and make it easier, Mr. Fearn has served a total of 23 years federal service, the last 15 with TP. He is always looking for a way to improve productivity and has had 10 facility improvement suggestions implemented. One honor he remembers is being personally presented a check for one of his suggestions by Maj. Gen. James W. Hopp, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander. VT enjoy this job," Mr. Fearn said. "The best thing I've got going for me is the good people I work with. I can call them at 2 a.m. and know that they'll be there to get the job done." by Paul B. Johnson 4 a.m. s ini ws "jr T7 ' A) f i- . U.S. Air Force Photo by Paul Johnson Ready for the winter George Fearn, heavy mobile equipment repair division supervisor, left, and Milo Zinie, vehicle equipment inspector, inspect equipment. AND SAVE n BENNETT CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Featuring.,.. ui.i,y mm m lm mm w m i mm mm it James Stephens Mr M An extremely III entertaining comedian. As seen on Showtime. Guest comedian live at the Apollo. Voice impressions I Tucs. Nov. 7 8:00 pm $5.00 JFor C the benefit of our Members 1 S A STAFF "DEDICATED TO CARING FOR YOUR HEALTH' "We offer well patient care Private or Group Insurance) Over 700 Insurance companies recognise and cover Chiropractic care. This can reduce your cost to littfo or nothing. Includes Ticket & Cover charge. 627-288- 1 0 546-360- Guests Palmer Method 195 0 E. COVERS MAIL HANDLERS Gentile LAYTON CLIP AND SAVEi t V 50 to 60 Pleated Shades "Gtwl Twd od Goed Tfumth lilalm IfJDIAfJ UIUAGE ftE$TAU(IAfJT 50 East 200 South Clearfield. Utah (HwHe OFF Auuiuu Vertical Blinds rTTTTriiinilll yf-- r La Petite Ida Ful Hewd nov p U a "StUticg Bu finest of Steak and Seafood in the privacy of your own tepes amidst unique Indian setting Pwtet I 7e ikrv?3g& . J Hwwe m llllllllll I .. M 3 Irtopproicrfion Jor youf continued support ond potfonage, jft3dditt5r) loouf iQulOf rpeny, we are pteasect to announce the following "Early Si 810 tsfeeir y&fting Specials; Cig ONf INCH OCCOnATOO BUNOS f.:o::DAY Chicken Fried Steak. A (Complete dinnw inctudino Jessrt) x- -- A1 SELECTED FABRICS Spaohetfi,.;,.i.0992 Top SirJoin Steak and QorcBt0OirC0erm0 with Dessert) Pork and VeggJe Stir Fry Comptete dmner including ctessorf Baked Ham Dinner..... (Complete wtth dessertj BLIND CLEANING Posignor Wallpaper SALE SALT LAKE AK3 ORAPSRI3E9 HOimS: 11 487-566- 2 2432 South OREM State 225-697- 7 246 East 1300 South Parkway Center ' - f -- X- - .0OvU f...(v,(..,..5990 r:OTl: 12 portions at 12 price available for children under 11 and senior citizens, $00 and Up SANDY 802 E. 9400 OGDEN 572-144- Sandy 479-166- X 7 Mall 6 4305 South Harrison Blvd. Country Hills Plaza . Restaurant: Lunch 11;00 a.m.-2:0- 0 p'mj Monday thru Saturday Dinner 5:00 p.nvlO:00 p.m. Monday thru ScXTcTr |