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Show Jan. 11, 1996 17 Hilltop Times W.W.V.V.' S. DALE HIDBERT, D.D.S. NOELLE MARTIN, D.M.D. Pediatric Dental Specialists Complimentary Exam Far 2112 Children Under AH 2 Years of Age Dentistry for Children & Teenagers (Member of the Military Delta Dental Plan) Hill Field Rd. . Suite 1 Layton, UT 774-077- 84041 $1,500 donated for child care 0 Freedom Professional Building Mike Jackson (far left) and Susan Schankel (left), Northern Utah Chapter Air Force Association president and vice president, respectively, presented Nancy Brewer, Family Support Center, and Brig. Gen. Roger A. Brady, Ogden Air Logistics Center vice commander, with a $1,500 check. The money, which was raised by a chili cook-of- f sponsored by the AFA, will be used to help with child care needs of the Family Support Center's Away Spouses and Single Parent Groups this coming year. r C3b(Mi3 Family Support Center classes offered this week how personalities are developed and offers insight on various personality by Nancy Brewer Family Support Center The Hill AFB Family Support Center offers January classes to help base families with the challenges they can expect in everyday life. Safe WE MAKE YOUR NEXT PAYDAY TODflYI NO CREDIT CHECKSI NO HASSLE - of Full Service Military of Payroll Checks Checks sf ers on protective orders, the criminal process, shelter services for victims and family members and treatment available for perpetrators, victims and children. "Safe at Home" begins at 9 a.m. and is offered every month at the Family Call Support Center; Bldg. for more information and Ext. registration. .u,. y Two-Part- the Utah program "Safe at Home." The class, which focuses on domestic violence awareness, features several guest speak- Check Cashing 0 You Bring 'Em. We'll Cash 'Eml N- - Sat. 10-- 4 308-Nort- l l,',lil'lkVlil;4iH:WMVi.-j- I Free" tvrmmm HERITAGE WOOD BLINDS W SLATS ' V IV Vatab 3. Use caution dropping off children in WINDOW IMPERIAL LJMM ii H III wv p- - 90 Days 9.30-5- m 4 Same as Cash 7 "OREM 246 E. 1300 South 225-697- HOURS: MoB.-Fr- i. - Sat 10- - Parkway Center SALT LAKE 55 ' 2432 So. State 479-166- 6 1 So. Harrison Blvd 4305 - cul-de-s- cul-de-s- flRDEN AND DRAPERIES Seating for both seminars is limited, and preregistration is required. Call Ext. for registration and information. The base traffic engineer, security police and the school principal, Judy Nixon, reviewed the findings and agreed changes were necessary. Effective Jan. 2, the following changes were put into effect: School officials now ask that parents and caretakers use the front of the school rather than the cul-de-s- on Cambridge Loop as a drop-of- f p and point. Parking spaces in the middle of c on Cambridge Loop have been removed to provide better cul-de-s- ac visibility. Curbside parking on the is prohibited from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Students bound for Hill Field The curb-sid- e Elementary School will find their and from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and will be only for drop-of- f pickroute safer, thanks to a combined ef. fort of school officials and the Hill up during these hours. Parking for the handicapped is AFB safety office. available near the school grounds enA recently enacted Utah law retrance. These spaces are available at routes to schools survey quires state all times. students use to get to school for safereThe changes will help make the area new the to concerns. Responding ty but officials warn that the bigobserved office safer, the safety quirement, at the end of Cambridge gest safety factor is the use of sidethe walks. Parents should remind their Loop near Hill Field Elementary children not to walk a straight course School. The period of observation showed through the center of the that many base youngsters were go- but to stay on the sidewalk until they as they enter the school grounds. ing through the Base and school officials will conwalked to school in the same area where parents and caretakers drive to tinue to monitor the area to determine whether the improvements have indrop children off. At peak times, obwalkand vehicles saw servers pedestrian creased safety for the children area. the lanes. ing through traffic mixing in the driving Cambridge Loop HS fgHJJl Blind Cleaning $6AN?f AJCA The class begins at 11:30 a.m. at the Family Support Center, Bldg. pick-u- iyes 2" Alamlnum iasi36an Patterns LJJ Attention, parents in base bousing FASHIONS CroDecgN II All 1 burnout. the cul-de-s- BUST BUY PLEATED SHADES Irr - - BEST BUY MINI BLINDS gg "NEW" II Jan. 18, family manager Daryl Sondrup will conduct "Getting to Know Yourself," a class that discusses I BEST BUY PVC lomntrnwrn 44 Colon On Estimates 1n-- The class will give individuals an opto discover that what they have always thought were personality weaknesses may be strengths. "When people really understand themselves and others better, they can enhance their social relationships and develop more tolerance for themselves and significant others," Sondrup said. The class explores four major personality functions including: Perception receiving and processing information. Orientation to the outer world. how we Perception preference perceive and process information. Methods of combating stress and portunity 308-Nort- Getting to Know Yourself outreach 825-879- 4 HILLFIELD RD. LAYTON, UT 84041 2625 N. at Home On Wednesday, the center continues types. OH JjOBjrtrjHjHsPlarl |