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Show August 2. 2001 Heirforce NEWS BRIEFS On Base B or call Mountain Star Blood Ser- Ext. vices at Mosquito fogging starts Tuesday B 479-23- 9. plan rafting trip Singles Adult minBase The to control mosquitoes starting Tuesday between or Tech. Sgt. Tom Rick Harvey. Ext. Koehler, Ext. at tyronexevnolds 8 liill.af.mil head usher, by Hill AFB Cub Scout Pack will hold its annual swimming party Aug. 4 from 9 p.m. at Pool No. 3. All current and potential Cub Scouts, are invited to attend. Parents and ages of siblings the scouts are also encouraged to attend and bring a snack to share. For more information, call Cubmaster Harold Clements, at In Town 7-- 1, compete for scholarships Two 779-076- 3. B Master Sgt. Taru Keith Taylor and Rachel Ferrario from Hill AFB have been selected to compete at Air Force Level in the Air Force Clubs scholarship contest Each year, Air Force awards $5,000, $3,000 and $2,000 scholarships to club members or their family members. Essay theme is "Air Force Clubs The Value and Rewards of Membership." Winners will be announced in October. Candidate board convening Com- The CY02 Mission Support Squadron mander Candidate Board will convene Oct. Any officer meeting the basic criteria may apply. Eligibility: Core AFSC 35P and 38M officers are eligible. Core AFSC 61S, 62E, and 63A officers may request consideration by completing a statement of intent. The board is open to lieutenant colonels, majors For application informaand majors-selection, contact 1 st Lt. Ralph Murdock via at ralph.murdockhill.af.mil or at Ext. 10-1- 1. t. Correction The name of Senior Airman Jody E. Austin was misspelled in the July 26 Hilltop Times. Austin, from the 75th Mission Support Squadron, was one of 139 senior airmen selected for promotion to staff sergeant. B Roy Gate hours change The Roy Gate is now open until 6:45 p.m. weekdays to help with construction traffic on The hours will be extended until or until the construction situation on improves. mid-Octob- B Blood drawings set Base blood drawings will be held Aug. 10, 17 and 24 from 9 a.m.-noo- n at the 419th Medical Squadron, Bldg. 568 (by the Base Clinic). In addition, Mountain Star Blood Ser- "The Magic Of Music" is the theme for the Tops In Blue World Tour 2001, Aug. 22 at the Dee Events Center, Weber State University, Ogden. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the 8 Hig-gin- school group meets today B Home The Davis-Webbranch of the Utah Christian Home School Association will meet today from 8 p.m. in the Clinton City Park pavilion. 1906 W. 1800 North, near the Clinton er 6-- Municipal Building. Meetings are held the first Thursday of each month at Roy Bible Church from p.m. For more details, Stephanie Buchanan, DavisWeber support group leader, at utahbucksaol.com. 7-- 9 B Bountiful hosts Summerfest More than 300 singers, dancers and musicians will participate in the 13th annual Bountiful Summerfest International, sponsored by the BountifulDavis Art Center. Activities will from be Aug. p.m. at Bountiful Park. 400 North and 200 West. Tickets to the park performances are $4 per person or $12 per family. Children under 12 are free. Tickets are available at the gate or in advance at the art center. B Aglow meets Aug. 11 Sharon Reeder will share stories from her visits to South Africa when the Ogden Aglow Community Lighthouse for Women meets Aug. n 11 from 9 at the Marriott Hotel. 247 a.m.-noo- 24th St., Ogden. For breakfast reservations, call or (435) by Tuesday 546-141- 20. Reagan McCaul Van De Walle weigehd pounds. 10 ounces and was 19 inches long. 5 1-- 1 er B Tops in Blue coming vices and Clearfield City will hold a blood drive Aug. 9 from p.m. at the Clearfield City Hall, 55 S. State Street. For more information, call iau - or call Ext. fl Scouts swimming Saturday their swamp coolers while fogging is in progress. For more details, call Environmental Controls at Ext. 3-- Nine Hill babies w ere recently- enlisted to the rank of "Heirforce" addition. Staff Sgt. Scott and Rachel Steward are parents of a boy born June 21. Chandler James Steward weighed 7 pounds. 8 ounces and was 21 inches long. Tech. Sgt. Christian and Jada Vasquez are parents of a boy bornjuly 17.Jarin Patricio Vasquez weighed 6 pounds. 1 ounce and was 1812 inches long. s Senior Airman Jeramy and Julie are parents of a boy born July 19. Jeramy Daniel Higgins weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was 21 inches long. Tech. Sgt. Donald and Kristy Monroe are parents of a boy born July 20. Luke David Monroe weighed 7 pounds. 14 ounces and was 21 inches long. Senior Airman Jason and Senior Airman April Saxon are parents of a boy bornjuly 20. Konner Scott Saxon weighed 7 pounds. 12 ounces and was 19 12 inches long. Staff Sgt. Richard and Tara Van De Walle are parents of a girl born July 4:30-10:3- g more information, call Chaplain (Capt.) p.m. Fogging will continue every Tuesday and Thursday until Military Public Health recommends stopping. Housing residents are encouraged to remain inside during fogging. Children shouldn't play in the insecticide fog or run behind the spray equipment. In addition, residents should turn off 8:30-10:3- 0 adds 9 0 p.m. the day of the show to help with crowd control and will be required to attend a training meeting. Interested volunteers should contact Tech. Sgt Tyrone Reynolds, Chapel's Singles-Younistry is sponsoring a W hitewater rafting trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo., Friday - Sunday. For The 75th Civil Engineer Squadron Environmental Controls section will conduct fogging H show starts at 7:30 p m. Admission is free. For At least 75 ushmore details, call Ext. ers are needed for the Tops In Blue performance. The volunteers will be on duty from 544-247- 3 0, 734-963- 6 12 Airman 1st Class Matthew and Doddy Hutzenbiler are parents of a girl born July 21. Sheri Lynn Hutzenbiler weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces and was 20 inches long. Senior Airman Kristine and Allan Ocanipo are parents of a boy born July 21. Kristopher-AllaMaligaya Ocampo weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces and was 19 12 inches long. Tech. Sgt. Carl and Kim DeWitt are parents of a boy born July 24. Joshua Lee DeWitt weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce and was 21 inches long. n rift ' "The recruiter didn't mention the best part." Enlisted? You're eligible. you don't know about the benefits of being a USAA member, ask around. 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