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Show 16 HStop My 10. 2001 1 On Base labor and special Civil Engineering funds. s It's a day of fun and for all allotwill Each be employees. building ted $500 though the Self I lelp Center to replenish flowerbeds and plant trees and esprit-de-corp- Three promoted to captain D TIi ret' Hill AFB first lieutenants have been selected for promotion to captain. Names were Chet K. Bryant, 75th Aerospace Medicine Squadron;Terry K. 90-minu- te shrubs. For details, call 2nd Lt. Ted Chief position open Romaine at Ext. The Air Force Personnel Center chiefs' group, in conjunction with Headquarters, Pacific Air Forces Command, is seeking volunteers for the command chief master sergeant position for PACAF headquarters at Hkkam AFB, Hawaii, reporting no later than Aug. 31. Call Master Sgt. Jim Molosz in the Military Personnel Flight customer service section at Ext. for more information. Van-Worm- Finance closing Wednesday 75th Medical Operations and Squadron; Bradley A. Cleveland, Staf f Judge Advocate's Office. Announcement was made on April 26 following a selection board. Air Force-wid263 lieutenants were selected for promotion. The Finance customer service counter closed Wednesday from 11 a.m.-- 2 p.m. to participate in Hill Pride Day activities. Customers should make arrangements to accommodate this closure. in BIdg. 1238 will be e, Hill Field carnival Friday Hill Field Elementary School will host a carnival Friday from 8 p.m. to benefit school projects. Activities include rides, Karnes, pizza, soda, popcorn, snow cones, face painting and a Cakewalk. Tickets will be four for $1, available at the carnival. Dorm managers needed 5-- sharp, energetic senior airmen and staff sergeants to fill projected dormitory manager vacancies. This position is a two-yecontrol tour, To be considspecial duty assignment. ered, contact Master Sgt. Rose Covington at Ext 479-238- to schedule an interview. expert on security issues will address Hill people on operational security, foreign economic collection and industrial espionage at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. May 22 at 4 j CMAM.EY CHARLEYS (imp A Private Club Fur Members Only Fri-S- Clearfield 10: Warn. 525-910- la.m. Sim l HMrtftTl! f I 801-296-18- QtfliGM tt! 1454 N. HILLFIELD RD. 4, LAYTON Sun 513 Mother's Day Drunch Viet Nam 11 Ginu Tues Chicken Juke Box On? Junkie '5.95 Night Kids under 5 am 515 Fried am 3 pm Youth 6.12 Expires 6-6--01 Lunch: Adults 8.95 Art wRayPar 1 593960 gWalkHnor ApgJ Two for One 9 pm c 56 Special Prime Rib Night I 1 mm Home Improvement CALL NOV 4 Noon-ni- . Dcscrct Poah MortnanQ 111) Lunch served daily 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dinner served 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. 10: W a.m. Clinic closing for function USAF Clinic employees are particifunction on June pating in a group-wid- e 15. Normal clinic services will be curtailed starting at noon. B More Briefs, page 17 Meet Col. David Beecroft, the new 75th Air Base Wing commander and have some fun at a Hawaiian Luau, May 18, at the Centennial Park Pavilion. The 5 p.m. social Fri 511 Dinner: NOW OPEN Under New; Management 395 South State Luau welcomes commander Purchase "Your Health is Worth It!" Mon-Thn- www.hill.af.milfwp. Debt Consolidation Home Equity Loans AiiiMiiK tunst (801)773-494- NCOIC, Customer Service Branch, at Ext Refinance HolisticHeqlthcare cvrikc Finance being remodeled Access to the Military, Travel and Civilian Pay counter may change due to the remodeling of Bldg. 1238. Temporary directional signs will be posted. For more details, call Tech. Sgt Dana C. Goddard, Lot Us EIclp You! Chinese Herbs 7 years of 774-896- Women's Program Web site at the base theater. Ray Semko, known as the DICE man (Defensive Information to Counter Espionage) has more than 30 years of military and government OPSEC and counter Wednesday Acupuncture 1 Z gram, the lecture will include a lunch. For more details, call Ramona Fair-ma- n at Ext. or check the Federal May 22 An The 75th Civil Engineering Squadron is sponsoring Take Pride in Hill Day Wednesday, a cleanup and landscape improvement effort involving volunteer Carol E. Mcycr.l. Ac. M discussion Security expert speaking 9. Hill Pride Day OSC Family Appreciation Picnic at 3:30 p.m., June 2, in Centennial Park's large pavilion. The picnic is open to all OSC members and their families. Participation is free, but those with surnames A-are asked to bring a side dish or salad, and surnames N-- are asked to bring a dessert RSVP by calling Cindy Moriarty 5 at by May 25. pay-as-you-- n. vices at The Officers' Spouses' Club is celebrating the Year of the Family with an Darrell Williams will speak on "How to Ace an Interview," May 17 from 11 a.m.-- 1 p.m. in the Officers' Club Daedalian Room. Sponsored by the mentoring Subcommittee of the Federal Women's Pro- ar base blood drawing will be held Friday at the 4 19tli Medical Squadron, Bldg. 568, near the Base Clinic, from 9 a.m.-nooAn additional blood drawing will be May 18. For more information, call Ext. or Mountain Star Blood SerA OSC plans family picnic Federal Women host lunch Hill AFB is recruiting Blood drawing Friday and 5:45 p.m. luau are open to military and civilians of all ranks, military and civilian. The $1250 per person cost includes a Polynesian dinner buffet and entertainment Wear your best Hawaiian attire! For tickets, contact a squadron representative or Wing Activities Committee member. intelligence experience. Due to limited seating at the theater, sessions are open on a these first come, first serve basis to Hill military members, civilians and contractors. Eat Free 9 pm 1 am r m time umrj MR Remember ESS Get Your 'TRANSMISSION TUNE-UP- " Today! 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