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Show 8 OHiUtop Times June 17. 2004 Cookie challenge collects recipes Favorite cookie recipes are sought for the Worldwide Air Force Colossal Cookie Challenge, sponsored locally by Information, Tickets and Travel and the Youth Center. Entries can fit in any one of these categories: Holiday or Special Occasions (decorated cookies) No Bake Cookies (no oven needed) Healthy Cookies (must contain fruit, nuts, or cereal) Cookie Makers Special (everything that doesn't fit in another category) Recipe entries are due to ITT by Wednesday. Contestants should then provide at least one dozen sample cookies forjudging on June 30 at 5 p.m. at ITT, Bldg. 460. Cookies will be judged on taste, appearance and creativity. Anyone eligible to use Community Centers and Youth Centers may participate in the Colossal Cookie Challenge. All entries will receive a Hill AFB participation certificate, and prizes will be awarded to first, second, and third place winners in each category. Base level winners will be forwarded for command-levepetition. For more information, call ITT at Ext. Phone card donations help deployed troops call home Marathon adds command awards Air AFB, Ohio (AFPN) hold the 8th annual Air Force Marathon marathon will include a wheelchair race, relay and 5K race. The deadline for early registration is July 1, and all entries must be in by Sept. 7. The race is open to the public. Besides traditional awards for top finishers of each race, marathon committee officials will present awards to the top finishers from each major command, as well as to the command with greatest participation. "The Air Force Marathon is open to the public, but being a military marathon, we felt that we needed to increase the military base competition," said Bob Brodess, Air Force Marathon director. The medals will be imprinted with the Nighthawk, this year's featured aircraft. The course is unchanged from the past, marathon officials said. For more information about marathon events, visit the Web at Air site Force Marathon WRIGHT-PATTERSO- N Force officials will here Sept. 18. The n, four-perso-n F-1- http:afmarathon.wpafb.af.mil. Enduring Freedom will get the opportunity globe.' To help offset the costs of calls home, has teamed with the USO, Air Force Aid Society, Fisher House and the American Red Cross. The Department of Defense is allowing AAFES to offer Military Exchange Prepaid Phone Cards to anyone wishing to donate them to deployed troops. These cards, designed for the specific needs of service AAFES 401 (K) actions fore, resume and won't be possible and vacancies won't be posted. wmi WHO'S AIWXYS EVERY NIGHT BEEN THERE FOR YOU. PT. W f J ijf Jason Wl IKRK Y X 1 l 4-- 6 edge and perspectives here. The symposium exposes people here at Hill to the best leaders and thinkers in the acquisition and logistics business," said Maj. Gen. Kevin Sullivan, Ogden ALC commander. One of General Sullivan's top priorities since taking command here has been to transform many of the center's depot maintenance processes. "While all of our acquisition and logis tics professionals should be extremely proud of the superb materiel support they've provided during five conflicts over the past 13 years, we can and will do better that's what professionals do," he said. While the transformation concepts Symposium features leaders from page 1 munity need to develop philosophies that incorporate the reality of (weapons systems) lasting longer. Dr. Sambur noted that Hill AFB is doing a wonderful job meeting these current and upcoming challenges. Hill AFB is a leader in a culture change and has initiated 65 process improvement pro-- " jects during the past year which utilize Lean methodologies. Base leadership looked to the symposium to further broaden process improvement knowl process-improveme- nt - and measuring 19 inches. Joseph Wayne Thornton is the name chosen by Airman 1st Class Eric and Amanda Thornton for their son, born May 23 weighing 7 pounds 19 12 inches. Dantrell Roeshan Briscoe Sgt Dantrell Roeshan and Crys- tal Briscoe for their son, born June 3 weighing 7 pounds, 3 ounces 20 12 inches. Cayson James Simmons is the name chosen by Senior Airman Matthew and Michelle Simmons for their son, born June 5 weighing 7 pounds, 9 ounces 20 inches. discussed during the symposium will affect most employees at Hill AFB and throughout Air Force Materiel Command, they will, in total, affect about half of the Air Force's personnel, according to symposium speaker Lt Gen. Donald Wetekam, Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and Logistics. "Logistics centers are actually leading the fleet (in the area of transfor-mation),"hesa- -- looked upon as being behind the rest of the Air Force, but that s not necessarily the case now. 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Danielle Lynn Wheeler is the name chosen by Staff SgL Andrew Wheeler and Jessica Johnston-Wheele- r for their daughter, born May 11 weighing 5 pounds, 13 ounces and measuring 18 inches. Joseph Douglas Baker is the name chosen by Senior Master Sgt Douglas and Master Sgt Kathleen Baker for their son, born May 21weighing 6 pounds, PM IV U (Mer. Agent l.WK N. be available but there will be no KlIMZIIUFilHI somine K self-nomina-te com- Jr. is the name chosen by Staff of information of applicant data. Employees won't be able to from IVRS. CANS will be available for new users to sign up and change their preferences and expiration notices will be sent to candidates, but they won't receive any announcement notices until after June 26. Announcements will begin to be posted as soon after the upgrade is complete as possible. The Air Force will be upgrading RESUMIX beginning Friday, and it's anticipated that the system will be off line until June 26. A number of systems will be impacted. The employment Web won't be available; there- MI:ll;,iKjjHMlN ROLLOVER YOUR WK I I 550-Un- it RESUMIX system gets upgrade current refreshes "We hope to create a special night for Hill personnel and their famiOgden ALC Public Affairs lies," said Blake Paranial, appreciaTo honor the men and women of tion night coordinator. "We would Hill AFB and their efforts to protect love a large crowd to come out from our freedom and country, the Salt Hill and the community to particiLake Stingers are hosting a "Hill Air pate in all the fun and festivities." Force Base Appreciation Night," The Hill AFB Honor Guard will ' June 25. present the flag, and Col. Seb Romano, The Stingers will face Las Vegas 75th Air Base Wing commander, will 51's at 7 p.m. at Franklin Covey Field, , throw out the honorary first pitch. 77 W. 1300 South, in Salt Lake City. To add extra flavor to the evening, With military or civilian identifimilitary personnel, equipment, vehication, Hill personnel can purchase cles, recruiters and demonstrations tickets at the gate for $6. will fill Franklin Covey Field. two-for-o- ht Exchange Service, delivers phone cards with donated minutes to dads around the Stingers honor military -- Donated cards or by phone at addressed to "any service member" are distributed through the charitable organization of the purchaser's choice. Fifty-eigcall centers throughout Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom have been critical in allowing AAFES to bridge the gap between the front lines and the home front. Troops in Iraq and Afghanistan who use the AAFES AT&T 550-un- it Military Exchange Global Prepaid Phone Card at any of the 38 call centers in Iraq and Afghanistan enjoy calls home for as little as 25 cents per minute and 19 cents per minute from Kuwait. The Military Exchange Prepaid Phone Cards are available at any of AAFES 56 contingency locations. to hear voices of children half a world away. The "Help Our Trtfops Call Home" program, sponsored by the Army & Air Force IVRS will by Valerie Burke members, are available online at www.aafes.com, On Father's Day, some dads DALLAS of Operations Iraqi and in support serving l 7I |