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Show April 28, 1994 Schedule ChapelCATHOLIC: F ; - 6-- 8 n. p.m. PROTESTANT: SUNDAY: Liturgical Communion, 8 a.m. Hospital visitation, 9:45 a.m. General Protestant (traditional), 1 1 a.m. General Pro- testant (Gospel), 12:30 p.m. Holy Communion observed every first Sunday. SUNDAY SCHOOL: Ages 2 years through a.m., chapel annex, Bldg. adult, 445. For more information call Chaplain Wallace, Ext. LAMPS: "Learning About Mothering Preschoolers" meets Tuesdays in the a.m. chapel annex, 9:30-11:3- 0 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST FOR INFORMATION: Call Sabrina C.S., Christian Science minister for armed services personnel (lay representative) at Hill AFB, JEWISH SABBATH SERVICES: Held at B'rith Sholem, 2750 Grant and or Ave., phone Salt Lake's Kol Ami, 2425 E. 2760 S., Still-wel- l, 782-334- 4. Ogden's-Congregatio- 621-372- 9 OF LATTER-DASAINTS MEETINGS: Held only on each unit's UTA Sundays as follows: '419th FW, 12:30-p.m., Bldg. 593, Jensen Room; 405th CLSS, 10:30-- 1 a.m., Bldg. 244, Room 10; 67th APS, p.m., Bldg. 841, training room. 419th FW chaplain is in or Bldg. 590, Room 218, phone 2647. MILITARY LIAISON: Call Lt. Col. R. Laror ry DeCoursey, Ext. for information. Meetings are not held at the base chapel due to the numerous meetings held locally. Y LITURGIES: 5 p.m. Saturday and 9:15 a.m. M-(except down Sunday. Noon Mass ; Fridays). MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION: 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, 10:35 are held first the ministry, youth Sunday of the month in the chapel annex, a.m.-noo- to use when dealing with difficult people at home, work and play. WAITING SPOUSE GROUP: May 5. p.m. Provides support and assistance to spouses waiting for their sponsor who may be TDY, deployed or on remote assignment. 1:30 a.m. FOR SALE BY OWNER: May 9, Learn effective methods of saving time and money by selling your home yourself. SMOOTH MOVE SEMINAR: May 11, p.m. Representatives from all base agencies involved in a PCS move will brief and answer questions about moving with the military. Spouses are strongly encouraged to attend. HOME SCHOOL GROUP: May 11, p.m. Provides information and support for those who home school their children. VA HOME LOAN SEMINAR: May 12, p.m. The VA program allows you to purchase a home for as little as $500 down. Attend and find out how! MILITARY SPOUSES DAY: May 13. Daylong events recognize the military and civilian spouse's contribution to the military. a m. SPONSOR TRAINING: May 16, Current and accurate information for those acting as sponsors to incoming per- CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 399-966- 484-150- 1. GREEK ORTHODOX 7-- 1 1 noon-12:3- 0 9--1 775-264- 6 -- 1-- 825-957- 8, 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 reach a chaplain, call Ext. or For emergency assistance after duty hours, call the Command Post, Ext. 5-- Family Support ALL CLASSES are free and open to all military (active, retired, Reserve), their family members, and all DOD employees. Classes are held at the Family Support To Center, Bldg. call Ext. between 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 308-Nort- pre-registe- sonnel. FAMILY SERVICES volunteers provide lending locker items and base information brochures for those who are going PCS. They sponsor a "Moving, Must Sell" bulletin board for those departing Hill. Call for or stop by Bldg, 308-Ext. r, N more information. TEMPORARY AGENCIES CAREER FAIR: Tuesday, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Representatives from temporary employment agencies will discuss their programs and distribute literature. PARENTING CLASS: Tuesday, p.m. Learn about the emotional needs of parents and infants. Series continues May 10, 17," 24 and 31. DEALING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE: May 5, 11:30 a.m.-- l Thrift Shop WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: The Thrift Shop, Bldg. 308, east end, is open 10 a.m.-p.m. Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-p.m. Thursdays for all military and civilian personnel for shopping. For more information call 4 5 825-102- FRI. 10:00-5:0- 0 MON.-THUR- S. NOW OPEN SATURDAYS ' provided by Whirlpool Corporation,, makers of home appliances. - Sort lint givers from takers and dark col- 6 4 CASH 4-YO- USDA Commodities MAY 7: The next U.S. Department of Agriculture commodities distribution at the Davis County Courthouse in Farming-ton- , e 8 a.m. until supplies run out. e senior citizens and general will be combined. Applicants must bring picture ID and some form of residence verification, such as a utility bill. VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT: To keep this program running, volunteers are needed to help with the distribution. Any help, from two to eight hours, is appreciated. To volunteer, call Low-incom- low-incom- 451-323- Sub-for-San- 4. News ta is Fifth annual May 14. Registration begins at 7 a.m. with will be awardthe walkrun at 8. ed for donations of $50 or more. The participant with the most pledges will receive a $100 savings bond. Contact Kristee or Linda Laub, Ext. Miles. Ext. for more information or pledge walk-a-tho- n WALK-A-THO- sheets. MUGS! MUGS! The frosted, white and black mugs are still available. Call Sharon Austin, Ext. 10:00-5:3- 0 -.--r "7 CLEARFIELD NOW OPEN!!! ANOTHER CASH 4 YOU: o requiring special care. That's the rub behind dealing with lint the short": fibers and yarns loosened in the laundering process. Here are some tips on preventing it: Sort your loads caref- ully. Separate lint givers, such as towels, flannels and sweaters from lint takers. Use enough detergent to help hold loose lint in the water until it can be flushed away. Don't overload the washer. This causes excess abrasion of fabrics, which increases linting and piling. Use a dryer. The tumbling action shakes lint loose and lets it collect in the lint screen. Avoid overdrying to prevent excess buildup or static electricity on synthetic fabrics. Static electricity attracts lint Empty pockets to prevent a tissue from shedding lint throughout the wash load. Turn . pockets inside out. Turn garments made Services, Inc. MAY 19: "Are these really the Golden Years?" by Bruce Harrow, M.D., Senior Medicine Clinic. U" Even the cleanest laundry can drag up some "dirt" lint-takin- "Legal concerns and liabilities," by "" ors from white and light colored items. '' g of fabrics inside out before washing. For more information, call Whirlpool toll free, 24 hours a dayseven days a week at 12: Marty S. Bloustein, attorney, Utah Legal -- lint on fabrics MAY 10:00-2:0- 0 : 1580 SOUTH STATE U caregiving tips for Suzanne Phillips, RN, caregivers," by MSW, Hospice of Northern Utah. MAY 5: "Creative Welcome To lr'-- TO geron-tologis- t. ts p.m. Learn techniques OPEN: (NAPS) This inform matioh is part of a series 7 8-- 9 399-223- hinting 3 Educational Series CARE FOR THE CAREGIVER: The following free seminars are held at the Newgate Mall Community Room, 6:30 p.m.: TODAY: "It's been lovely, but I have to scream now," by Courtney Harrow, 6-- 8 4:30-5:4- 5 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 9 27 Hilltop Times POST DATED CHECKS CASHED! THE NAME SAYS IT ALL. ! ! : . |