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Show Aug. 25, 1994 Hilltop Times 3 News Briefs Chapel schedule changes The base chapel will begin a revised Sunday morning schedule on Sept. 4, with the addition of a second Sunday morning Catholic Mass. The new cutbacks in funding for travel purposes. Any questions concerning this procedure may be directed to schedule will be as follows: ProCrystal Burnham, JExt. Catholic 7:30 and 10 Mass, a.m.; Worship: testant worship, 8:45 Service of Word and Table and at 11:30 a.m. Evangelical Service. Emotional toolbox Religious Education: 8:30 a.m. Catholic CCD Parents often need a stress break or time-oubut (classes begin Sept. 11); 10 a.m. Protestant Sun- rarely are afforded the opportunity to take one. The day School (classes begin Sept. 18). Family Support Center is sponsoring a workshop for Catholics please note, Saturday evening Mass con- parents Tuesday from 4 p.m. Brad Barton, B.S. tinues at the regular time of 5 p.m., preceded by psychology, will present ideas on effective Reconciliation at 4 p.m. For more information call parenting. Ext. The workshop will focus on helping parents create the emotional tools needed to build a sense of Scout-O-Rarelacontrol, reduce stress and enhance parent-chil- d The base Boy Scout troop and Cub Scout pack are tionships. For additional information please contact the staging a demonstration of scouting skills at the base exchange Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Family Support Center, Ext. Everyone is welcome to join in the fun. For more inBase videos now formation please contact Kathy Palmer at People who are always changing stations should stop by Family Services or the Relocation Assistance Office to check out one of the new informaFrequent flier mileage Recent changes in travel regulations restrict the tional base videos now available. Current base videos for check out are: Altus AFB, use of first class airline accommodations on official government travel. The changes also preclude using Okla.; Andrews AFB, Md.; Aviano AB, Italy; Dover frequent flier mileage benefits to upgrade to first AFB, Del.; Eglin AFB, Fla.; Eielson AFB, Ark.; class on official travel. Mileage can be used to reduce Goodfellow AFB, Texas; Keesler AFB, Miss.; Lackfuture travel costs, such as obtaining free tickets. land AFB, Texas; Langley AFB, Va.; Little Rock Frequent flier mileage obtained while on official AFB, Ark.; Los Angeles AFB, Calif.; Malmstrom travel belongs to the government. Two accounts AFB, Mont.; McChord AFB, Wash.; Moody AFB, should be maintained if unofficial and official travel Ga.; Randolph AFB, Texas; Sheppard AFB, Texas; mileage is accrued together. Any frequent flier mile- Vance AFB, Okla.; and F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo. For information on video choices not listed call age obtained while in government service can never retireor Ext. be used for personal reasons (such as after would ment). This use would constitute fraud and be dealt with by the Air Force Office of Special In"The greatest honor history can bestow vestigation. for allowed flier is government mileage Frequent is the title of peacemaker." purposes to reduce costs on future government Richard M. Nixon trips. Free tickets can be turned in to the Travel Pay (1913-1994- ) Office and used on subsequent trips by contacting the Passenger Travel Office prior to booking airline U.S. president reservations. This procedure is encouraged due to 1 seminar t, v. 2-- ma 779-901- I available 3. . J MP Photo by Gregg Wixom Viccellio visits (Above) Gen. Henry Viccellio, commander of the Air Education and Training Command, talks with MSgt. Larry Brown, 533rd Field Training Detachment chief. During a brief visit to the detachment Aug. 18, Viccellio visited classrooms and talked with students and instructors about the FTD and AETC training programs. Northern Utah Quality Fair The fourth annual Northern Utah Quality Fair and Symposium will be held Oct. The theme this is year "Quality and Technology Meeting Future Challenges Today." The chairperson for this year's event is Wynn Covieo. Any organization interested in participating as an exhibitor should contact the Quality ImplementaThe number of booths is tion Office at Ext. limited. 5-- 6. JIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PUBLIC NOTICE Mil MfllfflE r nJ THE OGDEN AIR LOGISTICS CENTER HILL AIR FORCE BASE, UTAH INVITES PUBLIC COMMENT ON THE PROPOSED FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT RESULTING FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR PROPOSED REMEDIAL ACTIONS AT OPERABLE UNIT 5 IN CLINTON AND SUNSET CITES YOUR DOLLARS! The Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hi Air Force Base, Utah, announces the availability and comment period on the Environmental Assessment and PROPOSED opening of a fifteen-da-y Finding of No Significant Impact for Proposed actions at Operable Unit 5 that affects the cities of Sunset and Clinton. BACKGROUND In 1986. Hill AFB surveyed the ground water in the local area as part of the Installation Restoration Program. TrichloroethyleneCTCE), a chlorinated solvent used until 1975 to clean Prelimengines, was discovered in some area ground water in the Cities of Clinton and Sunset. Rail Tooele and Shop Bamberg inary information identified two areas on base, the U.S. Army er Pond, as possible sources of contaminated ground water. THERE IS NO CONTAMINATION IN. THE CITIES' DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES. BORROW UP TO j $200 CASH INSTANTLY checks! Check Expressions offers cash for your We can help you, so you don't have bounced check charges If you go over your budget. post-date- PROPOSED PLAN The actions proposed for Operable Unit 5 (0U5) will reduce the potential for future health and safety risks that might affect local residents. Specific actions include performance of studies, completion of a pumping test in preparation for a feasibility study and beginning of a series of non emergency removal actions. SUMMARY OF ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS sites are consiarea is primarily developed residential land and the The off-baThe corrective actions actions. the in involved No pristine areas are dered harmful and health safety by removing potentially will reduce the possibility of risk to human contaminants from the environment. removal and of contamination area the control will begin The proposed remedial actions of contaminants in the ground water. Contamination in the soils will be reduced by treatment of the local ground water. Local vegetation will be minimally affected by the investigation I WE CAN HELP YOU MAKE IT FROM PAYDAY TO PAYDAY! I 1 ALL YOU NEED IS: - on-ba- se se semi-improve- d. and construction activities associated with the proposed actions. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO SEND COMMENTS for public examination at the Hill AFB lnforma; Copies of the EA and F0NSI are available tion Repository, Davis County Library, Central Branch, 155 Wasatch, Layton, Utah Written comments should be sent until September 12, 1994, to: E, 7274 Wardleigh Road, Hill AFB, UT 1. 2 forms of I.D. 2. A I Check Expressions 1 I I- 777-879- 0, job 3. A personal checking account e here to help I 85 west 33rd South SALT LAKE CITY Layton 546-277- 8 ext. 360, or MON.-FR- I. 1 BOUNTIFUL I 1 I 5633 So. 1900 West Roy i 825-644- 5 9:30 A.M. -- 5: 30 P.M.; SAT. 9:30 nilllllllllllllllllHIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIH"HIIIIHHI1IMIIIHIIIIIIIIMM 1115 West 500 SO. 292-292- 9 466-707- 0 0 713 North Main 1 and see for yourself. TJm&SSionA KEARNS 964-540- you. come In Fast ana friendly senice, tool 5642 So. Redwood Rd. - 84056-513- 7 For further information, contact Mark Wheeler, (801) Gwen Brewer (801) 777-035- 9 is full-tim- (CEcX I Attn: Gwen Brewer, d A.M.-1:3- 0 P.M. |