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Show Mi;IU,. . fllttth Winning entry CISCO Training Web Page Design 3 40 Hours of classroom instruction. 3 CCNA Certified insirudor. 3 Hands on learning in computer lab equipped Photo by meeting with Jon Ginn, right, environmental in EM, Bruns- Surfactant-Enhance- oLj35 ) d 3 ... 3 Consecutive Saturdays 20 hours of classroom instruction learning in computer lab $350 includes book and materials Hands-o- n Software, and Materials. i Aquifer Remediation of Dense Your Source Non-Aqueo- Phase Liquids, something Ginn knew first-han- d at Hill. Bruns-dale- Switch. training from an axreated scnool in 1 networking or years of professional experience in networking. 3 $900 induces: Boots, Router Simulator 35 "1 1 3 Oass held 8 conseartr Saturdays 3 Class size limited - reserve your seat today 3 Must have either MCSE, CNE. 1 year of i I Ho Management Directorate for ideas. After scientist and wifc 2 Cisco Routers Charltt Ft man When Bountiful High School junior Tanner Brunsdale, left, was considering a science fair project he turned to the Environmental dale did a study on "7m7Tt 's 3 Microsoft Networking (MCSE) 3 Novell Networking (CNE) rifl fj TV project got a lot attention from the judges at Northridge 3 Oracle 3 Computer Programming 3 Associate's In Computer Science 3 Business Applications Specialist (MOUS) 3 Computer Technician (A) High School where the event was held last week. He won first Place for Best High For fl" Training 775 S. 2000 E. Clearfield www.cciutah.edu School Project; awards from the Yale Science and Engineer Asso- ciation, Intel and the Force, and a trip to the Intel InternaAir BEGN tional Science and Engineering Fair in San Jose, Calif., May 2. YgurGreatest MutdoorAdventure 111 Employee ideas save Air Force dollars From Oct. 1. 2000, to Feb. 28, 2001, 376 ideas have been received by the Innovative Development through Employee Awareness IDI'.A program. 'Hie Air Force approved 'M and awarded Si 1 1.1 Of), 'lliese approved ideas resulted in a savings of $!,( 14,359 plus intangible benefits. Employees are encouraged to participate in the IDEA Program by completing an AF Form 1000 and sending to Call Ext. for more ()( details. Employees who participated in the IDEA Program during February are: Technology and Industrial Support Directorate: George P. Jones, John S. Kreuzer, Jared A. Nielsen, Tearl S. Stice, Dixie E. Wilson, Charles S. Young Commodities Directorate: Philip I). Bachman, James K. Cahill, Jamie Cannon, Grant VV. Checketts, Richard J. Coles, Michael T. Dyches, Greg H amnion, David VV. Hickey, Ellis Jennings, Jaquelyn A. Jensen, Bonnie J. Loffredo, James M. Mcllrath, Michael R. Meek, Daniel P. Perez, Paul K. Perucca, Blake L. Peterson, Blaine C. Rayl, Christopher T. Thomas, Bruce R. Walker, Robert L. Wilson Contracting Directorate: Sandee Jack .'- Ogden-Webe- - - ii fL t " ": " 'Z 1 ... .- .w - Ja ja- - ""wi "- nA 'in mini - iff son, Rochelle Ombach, I)rraine M. Vernon Munitions Directorate: Matthew C. Hebertson Logistics Management Directorate: Maria J. Caywood Mature and Proven Aircraft Directorate: Douglas S. Ercey Aircraft Directorate: David L. Chambers, Allen L. Chatelain, Curtis D. Coles, Charles Cope, Lynn M. Gillespie, Ken- immmrn t neth T. McGrath, Scott Meek, Carl Opheikens, James R. Roberts, Michael D. Rowe, Cecil A. Sanders Jr., Frank Valdez, William Brian Walters, Richard Wood ICBM System Program Office: Steven G. Bailey, Dean M. Baker, Brent A. Barnes, Patrick M. Bleskey, Steven C. Church, Curtis L. Colvin, Trent Draper, Mark L Elkins, David E. Hohenshild, John B. I lunter, Wesley M. James, Frank L. Lake, M. Lambert, Donald O. Lassen, Harry Christine B. Moore, Wayne Moore, Richard L Morrison, Eduard M. Neuendorf, Scott Ogilvie, Bruce P. Peterson, Mike R. Phillips, IjjcllaJ. Raymond, Ijee C. Roberts, Michael J. Schmidt, Phillip Sitterud, Pat StephenP. son, Lynn A. Stocks, William J. Tol-ma- Dennis Weaver, GregT. Williams, Aaron Wingle, William Zondervan tors or by calling Gaylene Brown at Ext. Deadline to purchase tickets is Friday. Those attending are asked to bring canned food item for donation to Airman's Attic. McConville is a veteran of the Ogden-Webe- r Chamber of Commerce Convention and Visitor's Bureau, and will speak on "Olympic Events and Involvement," related to the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. a 10-ye- ar T i ' r " t - k . i M 1 5.' tikm mOK i ' r it i f rift j ,.... n, Administrators, comptrollers hosting Ogden Chamber Olympic liaison r The Olympic liaison for the Chamber of Commerce will be guest speaker for the Wednesday meeting of the Hill Administrators Association and the American Society of Military Comptrollers. Barbara McConville will speak at the luncheon, planned for 11:30 a.m. in the Officers' Club Heritage Room. Tickets arc $7.50 for HAA or ASMC members and $8 for nonmcmbers. Tickets are available from directorate moni 13 I March 15-- 18 r South Towne Exhibition Center j DISCOUNT COUPON! In Sandy 9575 South State Thurs & Fri: Saturday: Sunday: Nooi-9- HEAUCfTHEHISrOSKKS p 10a--8p 10a-- 6p 1 $ With this coupon. Not valid with ony other offer. Youth 1 2 & Under FREE. 33 111 0ScQriWD ffiEEPartngNMt to Jordan Commons and 2 Juxx Stations. ' |