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Show Hilltop Times Aug. 22,1996 News Briefs BVet available Tuesday and Aug. 29 A veterinarian will be available to administer animal vaccinations at the Hill AFB Veterinary Clinic Tuesday and Aug. 29. Due to limited veterinary support, active duty military have been given priority when making appointments until a permanent veterinarian arrives in December. The remaining appointment slots will be filled Friday, between 8 and 11 a.m. To make an appointment call Ext. or BVolunteer tutors needed The STARS Program Students and Tutors for the Advancement of Reading Skills is in urgent need of volunteers to work one hour a week in Ogden City Elementary Schools and Hill Field Elementary School. Tutor orientation classes are now being held every Monday through Oct. 18, 1 p.m., at the Family Support Ctmter, classroom 2. No appointment is necessary; just stop by and learn more about the STARS program or call Sheila Peery, Ext. Karen Rowe, Ext. Dorothy Olsen, Ext. Sherry Draper, Ext. or Florence McCrite, Ext. B Child identification program offered The Beehive Chapter of the Noncommissioned Officers' Association will be photographing and fingerprinting children at the base exchange, Bldg. 430, Saturday, 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. and Sunday, noon-- 4 p.m. There is no charge for the service. For more information call Chuck Raymond, 544-812- B Military Personnel Flight minimally staffed The Military Personnel Flight will be niinimally staffed Sept. 6 starting at noon. The Customer Service Element will remain open and available for most personnel transactions from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call Ext. iiHiiiitiinmiiiimnmii' HM First job fair nets 1 0 jobs, 1 6 leads " by Sue Berk L Hilltop Times staff t 11 II Employers and potential employees were brought together to see if skills and employment opportunities could be matched at a job fair held at the Ogden Park Hotel Aug. 16. Thirty-sicompanies shared information about job openings with more than 450 potential employees. "The fair went extremely well," Julie Bondurant, Family Support Center, said. "It was a great way for potential employees to fill out applications, hand out resumes and talk, with companies that are recruiting. And the company representatives were pleased with the quality of skills offered by the people atPhoto by Gregg Wixom tending." Barbara Ferguson, Family Support Center (right), helped more But according to Bondurant, finding than 450 potential employees register at the first job fair sponout the results of the fair was difficult. sored by the center. Thirty-sevecompanies were recruiting a Only 37 potential employees completof skills to fill job openings. variety ed a job fair questionnaire distributed by the Family Support Center. Out of the responses long and most people were done in one or two hours. received, 10 people found employment and 16 others We also noticed that people didn't talk with all the had strong possibilities. companies, and that maybe some training in how to The job fair was the first that the Family Support network and utilize all resources needs to be done." Center, U.S. Department of Labor, Veterans Affairs Another opportunity for potential employees to Department, Defense Depot Ogden, Wasatch Veterans Council and Davis Applied Technology Center "talk with Marriott Services, a Division of Marriott 3:30-p.m., sponsored. It was a test and learning experience, ac- Corporation, will be available Sept. 9, at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N. They are cording to Bondurant. "We learned that it doesn't take all day to look recruiting in the food service area. To register call for a job," Bondurant said. "The fair was three hours Ext. or for more information call Ext. x face-to-fac- e, n 6 jimnui i.m.iTiiffVinrmiima m ij rf M Start at 8:30 p.m. - , v Top of the Line Flip Phone Digital Answering Machine Vibra Gill Option 99 Alpha-NumerMemory Weighs 3.9 Oz.l 395 S. State A Clearfield Private Club for Members. mm UDE R Or '94 Dodge Shadow Stock 2093. $10713 Mo., 54 Months Or 1 Mo., 48 Months AXtJ Wireless Services PER MONTH II. 774-993- 2 NntloUylm FIOMf&x RcL 4105 & 393-229- Hwdtle U 9 Not to RmnttK 4CmThMlw 37 South 723-229- 9 Months Mo., 48 Months low miles 2525. 9 1 Or 1 Mo., 54 Months '92 New Yorker Stock 2492. Loaded! $7-- 7 Or 1 Tax & License Down. 10.75 9 jt, 54 Months O.A.C. .Inr w BRIGHAM OGDEN LAYTON 1868 N. Hillfiekl o? 60 M U $7.7 $10125 auto., AC 5S5 95 $S1 Or V-- 10 $19729 Stock '94.Chev. Beretta Stock 2628. S-- 2427. Pickup, '94 Nissan Sentra Excel $1009 "t 5 '91 Chev. 2504. Auto., AC $5 5 825-882- Stock AC, auto. '93 Hyundai Stock Or 'mniserve p.m Here. i We have FREE phones, 1 The Motorola Elite 8:uu Wyoming Downs Forms Available - ' Friday Night Aug. 23 Thursday. August 22; ANbTZ. i:omedlaiiS TWimS r?Trttniftw- but we also have... DART TOURNAMENT Main LOGAN 141 E. 1600 N. 787-229- 9 1234 North Main, Layton 544-580- 0 UT 84041 5 |