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Show Hilltop Tillies 13 NEWSBRIEFS U AAFES barbershop raising prices Due to the recent pricing survey, the Hill Barbershop, located in the Base Exchange, Bldg. 430, will raise prices, effective March 1. A basic cut will be $6.45 and a style cut will be $8.50. fl Blood Drive dates set A blood drive will be held Friday from 9 a.m.-noo- n at Bldg, 568, 419th Fighter Wing Medical Center. Blood drive dates for next month are: March 5, 1 1 and 19. B HAA presents Olympic luncheon The Hill Administrators' Association will host the 2004 Olympic luncheon Monday at 11:30 a.m. in Club Hill. Tickets are $10 and lunch choices are the deli, taco or Italian buffets. Attendees will hear the story of the Olympic challenge and triumph. Speaking is Frank Zang, Director of Communications for the Utah Athletic Foundation. The foundation worked with the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 and now oversees all of the Olympic venues in the state. For tickor Kerry Wayne, Ext. ets, contact Barbara Hunt, Ext Gold APO address requirements explained Geographic locations shouldn't be included in addresses that D use an APO number, since the APO number is all that is required. By placing a geographic location, along with an APO number, postal optical readers and scanners immediately pick up the name of the country and send the item to the international processing section. This causes severe delays and may result in mail being lost. A proper address would be: Staff Sgt. XYZ, 1 CSCSX, APO AE 09301. An incorrect address would be: Sgt XYZ, 1 CSCSX, APO 09301, Baghdad, Iraq. For more details, contact Ken Nelson, the base's official mail manager, at Ext. or by at ken.nelsonhill.af.mil. B FSC hosts Heart Link The Family Support Center will host a Heart Link seminar U ) M x U J D Training for Unit Voting Counselors The Federal Voting Assistance Office will provide training to the base's unit voting counselors, Feb. 26. Training begins at 8 a.m. in the base theater with opening remarks from Col. Seb Romano, 75th Air Base Wing commander. Unit voting counselors will use this training to inform their personnel of the absentee voting process. For more information, contact Maj. Dave Calder, voting assistance officer, at Ext. 54614. Legal office hosts Warrior Day For more details e, , The base Legal Office, will host Warrior Day, Feb. 27 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Bldg. 1278. Attorneys and notaries will be available to generate and execute wills and powers of attorney, provide legal assistance, notary services, and present LOAC and preventative law briefings. Attendees must bring valid military ID. Commanders or first sergeants bringing large groups, or requesting or Ext. briefings, should call ahead at Ext. u m i II www.utahcouponpower.com u 110 A U M II Watch for Coupons every 3rd Thursday in the Hilltop Times i Mattie Harris, Spirit of the American Woman Awards nominations are now being accepted by Tour Community Connection' of OgdenNorthern Utah. These awards have traditionally honored women, and men, in Northern Utah who demonstrate excellence in their lives. Last years awards honored seven women from Hill AFB. Entry forms must be submitted to the YCC by March 19. Contact Sylvia LeMons-Liddlof the Ogden ALC Public Affairs Office at Ext. to get a nomination form, or for more information. Eligible nominees must be Utah residents who work or reside radius of Ogden military personnel are conwithin a sidered residents. Two letters of recommendation are also required, from sources other than the nominator, nominee or any person related to the nominee. A nomination package may also include various supportive materials. A panel of judges will evaluate nominees on any of the following criteria: Personal barriers overcome, or the development of creative abilities to achieve success Community involvement and volunteer services Accomplishments, awards and recognition Significant through education or training Serving as a role model for others through encouragement, inspiration and support Leadership or other significant qualities The awards presentation is May 22 in the Val A. Browning Allred Theater on the Weber State University campus. Admission is free, however, donations are appreciated. 50-mi- le f O n x. Medical Group closes for readiness training The 75th Medical Group Clinic, and Pharmacy, will be minimally manned Wednesday from p.m. for military readiness training. Normal hours will resume for the late clinic at 4:30 p.m. All other services will reopen Feb. 26 at normal times. However, the gynecology office, located in Bldg. 570, will remain open Wednesday. Military treatment facility beneficiaries with an urgent medical condition should contact their on call Primary Care Manager at Ext. for guidance on care. As always, any beneficiary who experiences a medical emergency (potential loss of life, limb or eyesight), should go to, or contact, the nearest civilian emerand then notify their PCM on Feb. 26. gency room or call Annual award honors excellence in Northern Utah Print these coupons online at nnsnn I Wednesday from 5 - 9 p.m. The seminar is designed for spouses who've been married to an Air Force member for less than five years, as a way to help them understand military life. The seminar covers the Air Force mission, customs, on and offbase resources, services, and more. Refreshments, door prizes, and free child care are provided. To sign up, call Ext. February 19. 2004 and to advertise call 625-432- 2 GiS U I . HUH a X. Jf 111 J 1" I LJU |