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Show 6 Hilltop Time. June 27, 1996 B Police blotter update semi-annuall- The 75th Security Police Squadron picked up the wrong individual in a shoplifting case. In the Security Police blotter printed in the June 20 Hilltop Times, the individual detained for taking two cellular phones from the base exchange, carrying them to the garden area and throwing them over the fence was wrongfully identified. The Army and Air Force Exchange Service security personnel observed a vehicle leaving the area with an occupant they believed to be the suspect. The vehicle owner was contacted at his address, handcuffed and transported to the 75th Law Enforcement Desk. After reviewing the security tape, the owner of the vehicle was not the suspect. Action is being taken to avoid this type of incident from happening again. BSEA vacancy announced A senior enlisted advisor is needed to support operation Joint Task Force Bravo. The tasking is for 175 days, reporting Dec. 23 to Soto Chano AB, Honduras. The following information also applies: ULNLNR AFSC Req Grade Line Remarks E-E001002C 99999 58 Any Air Force Specialty Code is eligible to volunteer for this assignment. Interested volunteers should go through their local senior enlisted advisor. Volunteers will be taken on a basis. If no will be selectone volunteers by Oct. 1, a ed. For more information call A1C Sean Glover, Ext. 9 first-com- first-serve- d n Clearfield distributes training guides and enlisted evaluation system training guides. The guides provide training to supervisors. Initial training for first-tim- e supervisors should be completed within 60 days after receiving the material. Current supervi $f 'lr?-- - The Davis County Fire Muster will be held July 4, noon-p.m. at the Layton City Park. Everyone is invited to help firefighters celebrate Utah's 100th birthday with a day of firefighter challenges, games, food, and antique fire trucks and equipment displays, including a newly refurbished Daughters of Utah Pioneers horse drawn 1902 American LaFrance steam engine. A challenge for all children 12 and under will also be held. Admission is free. For more information call Layton Fire Chief Alan Peek, The Greater North Davis Chamber of Commerce and of Clearfield are sponsoring Clearfield Pride Days. Festivities start July 3 with a car show at 6:30 p.m. and a street dance at 7 p.m. These two events will be held at the Canned Food Store and Country Gardens' parking lot, 175 E. 200 S., Clearfield. July 4 activities start with a chuckwagon breakfast a.m. in the Tom Winegar's parking lot, 700 from S. State St., Clearfield. The cost is $3 per person. A freedom run and walk will start at 8 a.m. The cost is $10 for individuals who register before June 28 and $12 after that date. The fee includes a prize drawing and refreshments. For more information call the City 544-563- 7-- 774-724- Also on July 4, the Clearfield Pride Parade starts at 10:15 a.m. Deadline to enter is July 2. For an entry form or more information call Fisher Park activities will be held from noon-- p.m. and include food booths, games, rides and entertainment. Booth space is still available at a cost of $50 for a booth without electricity and $75 for a booth with electrical outlets. A baby contest will also be held for newborns to one month olds at 2:30 year olds at 1 p.m. and for p.m. Cost is $1 per category. For more information call 825-589- B Hill employee joins Repertory Company Doug James, Ogden Air Logistics Center Command Support, will join the Old Lyric Repertory Company, theater company based at Utah a State University, this summer. He will be the drummer in the production of "Beehive," a chronicle of the dramatic changes of the 1960s. The show opens July For more information call 17. Tickets are $5-$1- 797-030- 4 The seventh annual Hogs and Hosers Softball Game begins at 1 p.m. in Fisher Park. This event pits members of the police department with the fire department. A concert in the park featuring the sounds of is also planned. The group will play from noon-Re-zou4 ST" 7?-- muster scheduled D Fire 5 774-724- The Air Force Personnel Center is distributing officer 825-589- Pride Days scheduled 13-2- 4 AF 0 event p.m. At 10 p.m. the two-da- y will CTuminate with fireworks. For more information on any of the activities call p.m. and from y sors should have refresher training or annually. Some military members may be exempt from the first-tim- e training. Training materials are also available via the World Wide Web on the Air Force Personnel Center's homepage, http:www.afpc.af.mil. For more information call Ext. BSalsa Brava band plays at free concert Salsa Brava, a Latin band, will play at a free concert today, 7 p.m., in the MTC Park on the Ogden River Parkway located at 1750 Monroe Blvd., Ogden. The concert is sponsored by Ogden City Arts as part of their Talent in the Park Concert Series. Bring blankets, chairs and drinks (no alcohol is allowed). B Museum seeks volunteers The Hill Aerospace Museum is looking for volunteers to drive their float in parades. To volunteer or for more information call John McCleary, Ext. A 1 ! IT s'-feHT- ' -- D r0'":'' Incredible Service! .... n mou qualify for: BusinessCorporate Government Vou car might cost too much. The insurance doesn't haue to. The Special Association WSMMSS As a member of our armed forces, you understand the true meaning of alufc That's why you'll pJatM$LiljtilS appreciate car insurance from GEICO. Our teui rales! make us one of the best values around. We offer cairjtetj 24 hour sereia and overseas coverage. 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