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Show Aug. 17, 1995 7 Hilltop Times Major selectees announced 'Rising Above the Challenge-Taki- ng The following individuals have been selected for promotion to major pending the completion of promotion data verification. The list was released Tuesday. Qualify to New : " :n AFROTC Detachment Matthew Phillips Heights' 855 Booth space now available for Hill's 1995 quality fair Booth space is now available for the fifth annual Utah Quality Symposium and Exhibition, planned for Oct. 1 at IIIU AFB. Tak"Rising Above the Challenge to New is the ing Quality Heights" theme for the program, which will be held in Bldg. 590. "We invite all organizations on base to participate as exhibitors." said Wynn Covieo, Quality Symposium and Exhibition chairman. "This is an opportunity to share your team and individual success stories, best business practices and new technologies. "We have the reputation of being the best work force in the Air Force, and we should be proud to share our accomplishments," he added. James Andrews, the leather-cla-d 1-- 75 th Aerospace Medicine Squadron Eric Nielsen Gary Beatovich and Daniel 84th Radar Evaluation Bullock Squadron Commodities Directorate Margaret Beaty. Michelle Dawson. John Roberts and Mark Tarnow 4 th Fighter Squadron Steven Pear and Ralph Phillips Financial Management 34th Fighter Squadron Rice David Brown and Directorate Gregory Butler and Rajiv Verma Creig "Don't Waste Utah" man, will be at the exhibition on opening day from 4 to 6 p.m., accompanied by the dog and car featured in the television com- 388th Fighter Wing David gram Office System Pro- James Coppola and Darrell Palmer 388th Operations Support Squadron 649th Combat Logistics Joseph Heyser port Squadron Sup- John Parker 42 1 st Fighter Squadron Michael Kirk Alvord, Goldfein, James Grier, Dale Johnston. Robert Norris and John Roosa Specialized Management Scott Scherbenske 545th Test Croup Kunzweiler. Timothy 729th Air Control Squadron Karen Naselius and Mark Ward Randy Reynolds Air Force 75th Security Police e ICBM Silo-Bas- ed Hardy mercials. Last year's program attracted more than 10,000 visitors from Hill as well as surrounding communities and businesses. Deadline for booth entries is Sept. 15. Booths will be equipped with a table and two chairs, and two electrical outlets will be available. Other features of the Quality Symposium and Exhibition include speakers all three days, and a golf tournament on Oct. 12. Exhibition brochures have been sent to organizations. For more details, contact Covieo at Ext. on-bas- John Rausch Aircraft Directorate Kris Altice - 75th Air Base Wing nology Squadron Institute of Tech- Michael Johnson and James Simon Thomas Cowan - - AWESOME ANIMALS, ( I It S Aw I II FANTASTIC FOOP, EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT. Davis County FairPark Take Exit Southbound 327 Northbound M5; Follow Directional Skins to Fairgrounds on the West Side of-75- . 1--15 take Exit 325 heated in West Farminqton For further information call 451-781- 1. ell v it I V';t-:- u: . j; nil 111 1 V, ,w w i I I Free Admission to the Fair & Featured Entertainment THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Lynndee Mueller Band 5pm James Nicks & The Night Crew 6pm Union Jack 9pm Plus 8 other live bands & v.-- . over 40 Specialty Acts V.-.- Slash-- C H Friday, August 18 Adults-$- 6 V.V.VAV.'.W.VAVAV CRC & Rodeo Saturday, August 19, 8pm 3 Kids Under 12-$- Kids Under v.-- , 5-FR- EE :3 |