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Show Aug. 18, 1994 DTI Classic News Briefs Auto Show The Technology and Industrial Support Direc, torate is hosting its fifth annual Classic Auto To sign up for these from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Centennial Park, sessions, please call Times available for these sessions will Car entries are open to all Hill personnel. There is Ext. a.m. and .12:30-- 4 p.m. no entry fee. Judging will include People's Choice be 10:30-11:1- 5 is It recommended, that members sign up as soon Award and awards to the top three cars. Food and as will be possible so, personnel can forward names to Air for availasale. forms are beverages Entry Force ble from Frank Zaversnik, Ext. Military Personnel Command, which will or research each individual and be prepared to talk to individuals about specific situations. officers te , meet Company grade Pit. All captains and lieutenants are encouraged to attend. For more information call 1st Lt. Bruce M. Bender, Ext. Hill AFO Rod Run The sixth annual Hill AFB Rod Run is scheduled for Aug. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Centennial Park picnic area. Preregistration is $10. On-sit-e registration is $15. Admission is free for spectators. Cost includes dash plaques and door prizes. For more information call the Skills Development Center, Bldg. 534, Ext. 'Spread the Word' briefings On Aug. 30, a two-ma- n team from Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command will be at Hill AFB to present their "Spread the Word" briefing. The briefing will cover the current assignment system, officers' responsibility under the voluntary assignment system and officer professional development. The initial briefing will be held at the Poe Conference Center at 8 a.m. Following the briefing, the team members will be available in the second floor conference room, Bldg. 180, to meet with any officer who would like an individual career management session. Parkway festival planned A full schedule of entertainment, family activities, 825-053- competition, children's rides and games, a baby contest, exhibits and demonstrations are planned for the Ogden River Parkway Festival Aug. 26 and 27. A full day in the park on Saturday will be preceed-e- d this year by an evening concert by the Ogden City Concert Band on Aug. 26. 745-336- ROTC detachment needs supplies The Air Force Junior ROTC Detachment 941 at Highland High School in Salt Lake City needs assistance. They are looking for a donation of approxbinders, imately 150 new or used three-rin- g preferably black. They can also use any serviceable uniform items. Please call MSgt. Greg Smith Cancer screening clinics The Cancer Screening and Prevention Program, Utah State Department of Health, in cooperation with the American Cancer Society and participating local health departments, will provide cancer screening clinics for women. The clinics will include a Pap test, pelvic and breast examination, blood pressure check, hemocult kits to test for colorectal cancer, health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer, and referral for appropriate medical follow-up- . . 484-434- (work) or 3 566-143- 1 (home). International excess baggage Customers excess for internaneeding baggage tional travel must use the government American Express card. A receipt annotating number of pieces and total dollar amounts is required for reimbursement purposes. Government excess baggage documents will only be issued to persons not holding the government charge cards. Questions can be directed to Linda Baird, Ext. A mammogram is not provided. The examinations are given by specially trained registered nurses. All women 18 years of age or older, or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encourage to attend. A fee ranging from $5 to $27 will be charged, Grant A. Brough, D.D.S. ALL ALTERATIONS Grant A: Brduqhr a recent graduate of the University of Nebraska College of Dentistry, has returned to Davis County to start his dental prac-- ' tice. He is originally from Kaysville, where he graduated from Davis High School. He completed his under-- . graduate studies at BYU and Weber State University. He accepts various dental insurances, including Delta. Dr. Brough's goal is to provide patients with the best care available in a comfortable, caring atmosphere. Dr. For appointments call 773-528- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LIMITED TIME OFFER OFF ON ALL OF 20 ALTERATIONS AND TAILORING 5 D.D.S. Grant A. Brough, An Associate of Dr. Mark Eggert 21 79 No.' 1 700 W Suite 8 Layton, Utah 84041 (Next Your to Tanner Clinic) Monday & Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Tuesday & Thursday 8 a.m. ' to 8 p.m.; Wednesday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday by appointment only. HOURS: Offer ends Sept. 17, 1994. DOWNTOWN 29th cashK. guarantees NORTH OGDEN 2600 No. Washington 782-656- 4 & Washington-394.2- 645 SOUTH OGDEN 4305 Harrison Bivd. ROY 5420 South 1900 West (Marketplace Plaza South) 479-113- 8 773-010- 0 CLEARFIELD 1540 South State LOANS QUICKLY APPROVED LOANS FROM 773-180- 0 CENTERVILLE 118 Parrish Lane (Parish Square Center) 292-755- 1 50 to 750 For military with 6 months or more on base (with approved credit.) GENTRY FINANCE Blvd. 314 Washington (Antelope Plaza) Ogden 394-111- 0 (Licensed by the State of Utah) U.S. SAVINGS BONDS investment that lets you co wit yo urch ickens before they hatch. Tlte 5 based on annual family income and family size. Appointments are necessary. The phone number for each clinic is list listed below. Although some of these clinic are being held in church buildings, they are for all women regardless of religious affiliation. Anyone with a disability requiring special accommodations should contact the Cancer Screening Program at least 10 days before the clinic date to request reasonable accommodations. Cancer screening clinics are scheduled on Aug. 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 2740 Pennsylvania Ave., Ogden. Call 7 Wednesday morning only or anytime Tuesfor an day appointment. A second clinic will be Aug. 31, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Huntsville LDS Ward, 277 South 7400 East, Huntsville. Call 6 for an appointment. Show-Friday- A company grade officers' gathering is scheduled for Friday, 4 p.m., at the Officers Club in the Viper Hilltop Times . BOUNTIFUL 1501 South Main (5 Points) 295-262- 2 |