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Show July 23, 1992 Schedule ChapelCATHOLIC: LITURGIES: 5 p.m. Saturday and 9:15 a.m. Sunday. MINISTRY OF RECONCILLVTION: p.m. Saturday or by appointment. BAPTISMS: One month's notice and parents' preparation class. MARRIAGES: Four months' notice and preparation class. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: CCD classes for kindergarten through eighth grade are held three Sundays a month, September Grades through May, 10:25 nine through 12, youth ministry, are held the first Monday of the month in the chapel annex, 9 p.m. PROTESTANT: WORSHIP SERVICES: Liturgical Communion, 8 a.m. Hospital visitation, 9:45 a.m. General Protestant (traditional), 11 a.m. General Protestant (Gospel), 12:30 p.m. Holy Communion observed every first Sunday. SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9 a.m., chapel annex. LAMPS: "Learning About Mothering Preschoolers" meets Tuesdays in the 0 a.m. chapel annex, a.m.-noo- n. 5-- 9:30-11:3- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FOR INFORMATION: Call Sabrina Still-wel-l, C.S., Christian Science minister for armed services personnel (lay representative) at Hill AFB, 782-334- 4. JEWISH SABBATH SERVICES: Held at Ogden's Congregation B'rith Sholem, 2750 Grant 9 or and Ave., phone Salt Lake's Kol Ami, 2425 E. 2760 S., 399-966- 1; 621-372- 484-150- 1. GREEK ORTHODOX ORTHOS: Morning prayer held Sundays at 9 a.m. with Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m., Greek Orthodox Church of Transfiguration, 674 42nd St., Ogden. For more information, call CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST SAINTS OF LATTER-DAMEETINGS: Held only on each unit's UTA 399-223- 1. Y . 775-264- S 825-619- 17570R13 165R13 4tor'7J6 18570R13 4 (or '10196 1B570R14 QKt$64" 4 50 ' I 1: g ' !' I h in i- t i' v t .urr;i.T. HJasagas. I SO! 'g i. i 1 I CSJ 11 Communications-Compute- r LTI Systems ChristGroup. Call Phil Cave, Ext. mas cards are also available. s OPEN WINDOWS: may be and Nov. 16 through scheduled Sept. Christmas. Fund-raiser- 1-- 6-- 9 y USD A Commodities AUG. 1: U.S. Department of Agriculture commodities distribution at the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington, 8 a.m. e senior until supplies run out. e will be citizens and general combined. Applicants must bring picture identification and some form of residence verification, such as a utility bill. VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT: Anyone who would like to help with the commodities distribution may call Any help, from two to eight hours, is welcome. Low-incom- low-incom- 451-323- 4. PREMIUM STEEL RADIAL STEEL RADIALS 87! FOR 4fOR for '107.96 165R13 4 for '107.96 18570R13 4 for '127.96 P19575RI4 4 4 for '111.96 I65R15 4 lor '103.96 t8570R14 4for'131.96 P20575RI4 4 50,000 MILE y V for '107.96 P22575R15 4 for '131.96 f for '111.96 P23W75R15 4 for '135.96 P20575R14 V M M. 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CRAFT BAZAAR: November. Craft items are being sought. Call Kathy Eskelsen, or Tami Baker, Ext. Ext. 17570R13 . m mation. SWAP MEET: September, hosted by the Noncommissioned Officers Association. Call Sergeant Sorgensen, Ext. HAPPENINGS BOOKS: 2849th Security Police Squadron hosts. Call Sergeant Mal-le- 4 for '103.96 I FReI I .1 i.i I umr n Trading Post Receipts for tax purposes can be provided. SCHEDULED EVENTS: SOFTBALL: August, hosted by the 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron. Cost is $80 for more inforper team. Call Ext. I55R13 for M VI 1 3 TOY SHOP: Call Sgt. Rocky Hughes, Ext. if you have items to be picked up. FAMILY h care while you volunteer. Family Services hours are 9 a.m.-- p.m., with every other Friday closed. Hews SSub-for-Saii- ta 996 4 wc 0$R(99 StinrkQa 308-Nort- WHITEWALLS MANAGER'S SPECIALS kVT4 627-353- 3 M m.mi m m m mmMj m .m m mm. m y..MALLmSEASON ALL SEASON ALL SEASON PLEASE. Q tj M I is $25. REGISTER: Must register three days in advance to guarantee a seat in the class. Scholarships are available. Call for more information. h. 55R-1- 2 4for8196 Family Services WHAT WE DO: Family Services is more than just pots and pans! We are military spouses helping families grow where they are planted. To learn how you can become part of our helping team, call the Volunor teer Resource Program, Ext. and talk to the stop by Bldg. VRP manager. We will pay for your child 0 PREMIUM METRIC FOR 155R13 C . PROGRAMS, CLASSES: Call Ext. for more information. All services are free to military and their family members. RESOURCE LIBRARY: Stop in and check NO DEALERS, II a.m.-12:3- The next Transition Assistance Program seminar is Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. each day, at the Family Support Guest speakers Center, Bldg. will address all aspects of the job search process and transition from the military is into the civilian world. Call Ext. required. RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: If you have newly arrived at or will be leaving Hill AFB, stop by the Family Support Center and talk with Ginny, our relocation assistance manager. She can help you settle in or make the move easier. Call Ext. for information. 308-Nort- coordinator, Ext. ADULT CPR: Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., at the chapter house, 1961 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Cost is $10 plus $6.75 for book. STANDARD FIRST AID: Tuesday, 8:30 a.m.-5:3p.m., at the chapter house. Cost 1, Family Support TRANSITION ASSISTANCE: 40.000 MILE WARRANTY ? DO YOU KNOW the many benefits of being a volunteer? Develop new skills, obtain local references and valuable work experience, try out potential career moves, share your talent and skills where needed. Consider volunteering! Free child care is available. Call Diana Wiggins, volunteer Red Cross Classes -- ALL SEASON METRIC RADIAL 175R14 Volunteers Sought and family relationships, personal and professional development, as well as tapes and workbooks on a variety of foreign noon-12:3- y y y y m...mj f out our books, tapes and videos on marri-ag- e Sundays as follows: 68th APS, 11:15-11:4- 5 am., Bldg. 841, training room; 419th FW, 12:30-- 1 p.m., Bldg. 593, Jensen Room; 405th CLSS, 10:30-1- 1 a.m., Bldg. 0 244, Room 10; 67th APS, p.m., Bldg. 841, training room. 419th FW chaplain is in Bldg. 590, Room 218, phone 6 or 2647. MILITARY LIAISON: CallTSgt. James P. for or Baustert Jr., Ext. information. Meetings are not held at the base chapel due to the numerous meetings held locally. OTHER SERVICES CALL THE CHAPEL, Ext or for information on local churches or check the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory. NEED MORE INFORMATION? FOR INFORMATION concerning any chapel activities, parochial schools or to or reach a chaplain, call Ext. 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