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Show 18 Hilltop Times April 14, 1994 m 1 i Talk 2Ms job. aeel lavs d 1 Mary Fishel "The best thing I like about my job is that it is never the same it changes every day. I also enjoy getting to meet so many different people from on and off base as well as many ' ) visiting dignitaries: this the of job was when I got to meet highlight "Probably Karl Malone: I enjoyed going to the flightline and getting a close-u- p look at the stealth fighter and the Thunderbirds too. "I get a kick out of some of the phone calls we receive here. Some are really bizarre. During Desert Storm, we received many phone calls from people telling us how we could win the war; and one guy called insisting that he was Santa Claus and that he wanted to come to the Desert Storm return party. "But other phone calls are from people who need help. It makes me feel good when I can point them in the right direction to get some help." Organization: 649th Air Base Group, Commander's :' Office ;. Job title: Secretary for deputy commander " Duties: Scheduling appointments, directing calls, setting up the Company Grade Officer of the Quarter boards, coordinating suspenses and anything else the deputy commander needs to have done. Experience: She has worked for civil service at Hill AFB-fo- r 15 years. Her positions have included: three years as a clerktypist for the former 6501st Range Squadron (now 501st RS), seven years as the secretary for the 649th Air Base Group Headquarters Squadron Section commander, five months as the directorate secretary for Directorate of Environmental Management and five years in her present position. I ttbmMHMI CAR CARE. Davis Hospital and Medical Center Presents tic Seasons o( a:i6 Your Car Keeping TT W m by Dale Millayr Shell Research Center Second Annual Women's Conference Saturday May 7, Northridge High School Layton 2146 N. 400 W. (Hillfield Rd.) 7:45 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. pre ventive maintenance is one of the best ways to stop a possible car problem (NAPS)--Simpl- before it becomes expensive or even dangerous. Keynote Address: "Dispelling the v Superwoman Myth" "Dr. Mom" Pediatrician, Author, Columnist - McCalls Magazine Jane Clayson as' Anchorwoman, 6. ' Social Worker, University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute " ; . 2. Clean Tour Thru a' Dirty Subject Housecleanlng Tips For the Busy Woman i Session A and B , ,. : . Eugenia Chapman Columnist Author, Lecturer, Lean and Free 2000 Plus: The Ultimate Wellness and Weight Control Lifestyle Session A and B Dana Thomock Author, Nutrition and Fitness Specialist . ' MD Cardiologist in private practice in Layton John Lassetter, Changes: " For more information call by: Mead Johnson Nutritlonals Co-sponso- red Early Registration until May Late Re u'stration after May Name. Address V; . Zip 774-708- University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute Workshop Registration Fee: $10.00 and at the door, Fee: $15 Fee includes: Choice of two workshops 1 , 1 Continental Breakfast, Luncheon . I wish to attend: Alternate Session B Alternate C3 A can be greatly improved if , properly filled at all load-carryi- ng run your air conditioner for a few minutes every week to keep the system lubricated. Also, check the horn and lights weekly. 2 ED Kenley Ford Workshops Session A . State Guppies Eat Their Young: Dealing Positively With Teenagers Session B only John Kluthe, Ph.D. Psychologist, Layton Care Center 10. Why in Layton Hnmnrrp nrpvpnt. prurinp (J The life of your tires 9. Yours, Mine and Ours: Blending Mixed Families Session A only John Kluthe, Ph.D Psychologist, Layton Care Center ! Menopause Session B only William G. Hughes, MD ObstetricianGynecologist in private practice Barbara Morrell, LCSW Social Worker, Layton Care Center These tips may help: It's a good idea to check your oil every time you get gasoline. This can help you detect increased oil consumption and best times. Underinflated tires can also affect capacity, reduce fuel efficiency and make driving dangerous. Check tire pressure with a good quality air pressure gauge at least every two weeks and before any long trips. Even in cold weather, Session A and B Ann Mallory Interior Designer, Columnist for the Lakeside Review 4. Increasing My Rainbow Makes Me Feel Bright: Feeling Good About Yourself . Session A only Jean Weinberger, B.S.W. Social Worker, Creekside Home Health Care low the instructions in your car owner's manual. To learn more about smarter driving, call for free Shell Answer Books at you make sure they're " . Life After ,. The best thing you can do to avoid car problems is to read and fol- Palace For Pennies: Decorating On A Budget 8. A :"."'" "Pause"-it-tiv- e V '.' 1- 3. Detours, Stop Lights and Warning Signs: Guiding Teens Toward Respon. sible Sexual Behavior T ' Session A only . v '; Mark Bltner, MD " - ' ObstetricianGynecologist in private practice In Layton KSL-T- 7. Your Achy Breaky Heart: Women and Heart Disease Session B only . 5. I The Seasons of Life" That's Not What I Meant: How Gender Communication Problems Develop Session A and B Mary Talboys, LCSW Luncheon Speaker - Marianne Neifert, MD T. e Free Booklets You can get free copies of How to Keep Your Car Healthy and other helpful Shell Answer Books for yourself or civic or service organizations by calling Send check & registration to: Davis Hospital and Medical Center Women's Center 1600 W.Antelope Dr. Layton, UT 84041 AMERICAN CANCER T SOCIETY' ColtoHrMl.SOO-Aa-23- 4 |