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Show 16 May 7, 1998 Environmental study set An external team from Air Force vides guidance for establishing a Materiel Command headquarters and other air logistics centers will assess Air Force property in Utah for environmental compliance. The team will visit Dugway Proving Ground, Oasis Compound, Wendover and geographically separated units near the Utah Test and Training Range July 27-3and Hill AFB, Little Mountain, Carter Creek and Boulder, Wyo., Aug. 1; 3-- 7. The Environmental Compliance Assess-me- nt and Management Program (ECAMP) helps commanders see the status of environmental compliance, and identify and track solutions to compliance problems. ECAMP also pro l&Ae tETZottoge Show Hours nt CroJM and program management system that complies with federal, state, local, Department of Defense and Air Force environmental laws and regula- May Opining Wednesday Fri 10am 8 pm Saturday IOam-Sp- -9 WEBER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS -- tions through environmental compliance assessments and management action plans. ECAMP news articles, fact sheets and an environmental awareness video, "It Starts With You," will be distributed at Hill AFB. The video will be broadcast in June on Hill Channel 39. These tools are available to teach organizations about ECAMP and other environmental programs. For more details, contact Bonnie ECAMP manager, Ext. 6-7-8- Victorian Garden Party 1PM-8P- Thurs &&up6aanf is 6aclC again Exit 349 off m lOOO OGDN No. 1200 W. "A Handcrafted Boutique" Central Checkout FREE ADMISSION (P!) fc.5 Over 90 booths Bm9 Hob-ste- r, Employee ideas earn awards ICBM System Program Office The Innovative Development Through Employee Awareness Program paid $67,222 for 234 suggestions adopted Oct. 1, 1997 - April 30, 1998. Hill's cur- rent adoption rate, based on submissions, is 49.06 percent. The current submission rate is 5.35 percent. The Air Force saved $3,535,076 by adopting these suggestions by employees. Clair R. Hamblin, ICBM System Program Office, and Thang Nguyen, Technology and Industrial Support Directorate, submitted a suggestion regarding the Launch Control Monitor Unit and the LCMU Interface Test Adapter. Tests have shown that due to the weight of the LCMU and ITA LMG Teresa Miller, $200 LMS Anthony S. Price, $67, $67; Craig B. Rasmussen, $66, $66; and Dennis Richardson, $67, $67 Commodities Directorate LIO Rodney B. Adams, $25; George Andras-ci$25; and Raymond C. Mougey, $25 k, Technology and Industrial Sup- port Directorate TIP Tommy L. Ashton, $100; Mark Pin-na$75; and Johnny B. Smith, $100 buffer card assemblies, the LCMU functional and ITA self-tehave been failing. This condition has been the cause of multiple hardware and software failures. The two proposed that two cable support assemblies be fabricated to correct the deficiency. The suggestion saved $71,453. Hamblin and Nguyen will share a $3,194 award. Equipment Checkout, Bldg. 402. For more information call Ext. 7-22- 25. unirmiiimi """""""Tl u, Futon Queen PUIowtop Mattress Set st Other winners were: For the great outdoors! Financial Management Directorate Spinal Pedlc XF 20 Year Warranty Paul Tate, $200 Nylon Cover Cover Bunkbed Futon metal frame Foam core Futon mattress Twin innerspring mattress Full Size Frame Futon Mattress Luraflex Spring Orthopedic Fndt. Edge Support Perimeter Bar 75th Air Base Wing Metal David O. Murray, $75 649th Combat Logistics Support Squadron Aircraft Directorate LG LAO John E. Martin, $200, $100; and Robert Saenz, $100 Michael D. Barnes, $44; Greg Beyer, $87; Douglas Blickfeldt, $43; Ron 419th Fighter Wing Brown, $50; Robert K. Christensen, LG $44; Michael D. Christian, $50, $200; James Craynor, $175; Gary F. Grant, Jeffery D. Lowe, $200 $88; Willis B. Elliott, $200; Grady H. Forte, $100; Brad L. Gohde, $200; Contracting Directorate PKO Charles T. Hamby, $100; Clyde R. Haycock, $44; Dan T. Johnson, $75; KenTony Butler, $175; and Vicky L. Fow-er$175 neth McGrath, $100; Alan Magnin, $43; Jack C. Miller, $44; Michael Certificates of Appreciation $50; Myron R. Muir, $200; James P. O'Brien, $845; Kim Odekirk, $50; Jack C. Bushaw, Jr. and William J. Kim T. Roper, $75; Oliver Sandoval, Miller, 75th Air Base Wing; Francis $75; Richard K. Thomas, $44; Tresa J. Denn, Jr., LARTW; and Arthur T. Thomas, $44; Manuel Trujillo, $200, McCarty, TIEND. $175, $175; Mark Wager, $100; Carol To submit a suggestion to the IDEA J. Wahlstrom, $175; James Wempe, $200 and Wesley P. Wilson, $200 Program call Ext. vw $799 ii $599 yjzjLPZj 1 AJJeyy reg. $279 m s, Mon-toy- I a, z, II I WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW CAN HURT YOU. COME AND SEE THE ADVANTAGES OF TRAINING WITH UTAH'S HI Fortune Q WIlffaCUSKSM: WORD PROCESSING SPREADSHEETS transferred." The foundation towed more than 2,500 cars from Utah residences in 1996. The towing is free and vehicles are accepted whether they run or not PRESENTATIONS DESKTOP PROJECT MANAOEMENT A. Salt Lake Theater ALT LAKE CITY AND MORE! t SHALL CLASSES INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION (869-5277- Utah Trivia by Kent Powell and Miriam Murphy and published by Rutledge Hill Press, Nashville, Tennessee, PUBLISHINO INTERNET "Everyone can benefit from a tax deduction and free towing," Lewis-Pere- z said. "It's the perfect solution and so many people benefit" For details about the donation program, ). call What building of the early 1860s was known as "the Cathedral of the Desert7 500 TRAINING COMPANY. no time to sell their old car before being mrnfhTWWteJ T I Me your career to a higher plane! Foundation seeks old cars The National Kidney Foundation of Utah is doing its part to clean up the state by accepting old cars as donations and offering a tax deduction in return. Last year, Hill AFB personnel donated 20 cars to the foundation. "I think people at Hill AFB are the perfect candidates to donate their old foundation cars," said Luz Lewis-Pereprogram manager. "Most people own an old family car, are in the right tax bracket and may be moving out of the state with I STATE OP THE ART TECHNOLOOY TEACHERS WITH OVER S YEARS OP EXPERIENCE t r LAYTON 773-53- 70 IKON -- VOWcSolutton. Technology Services 1 i IwfcHc toUJ pi I L The Thrift Shop Needs Your Reusable Items. 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