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Show Family Support offers classes 'Heirforce' adds 12 A program on outdoor chi! J aMy wlI be offr-m- l ly 1 at tb- - Family Sup-por- t I Center. Jg. 30.SN, as part of it September st hedule of events. "Cliild Safety Outdoors," will be oJ U Tt-- resume. supplemental food allowance. Stress Solutions for Those Who Work: Sept. 10. 1 1:30 p.m. a.m.-12:3- 0 Discover Salt Lake City Toun Sept 15. 10 a.nt-- 3 p.m. This free bus trip takes The class will focus on finding the hidden causes of stress and ways to control and understand it. Kids on the Move: Sept. 10. p.m.. Ihll Held Elementary School. in grades get together with other kids who are moving. Participants receive visitors downtown for a walking tour of popular attractions. For those who want to venture out on their own, a map playground, tricycle and abduction safety, and child CFK. Class members will a scrapbook photo album and a free camera for photographing memories of the receive free safety coloring books. All classes require advanced registration. For more details, or to regisOther classes offered ter, call ExL are: Systematic Investing: Wednesday. 11 U'arn how to make reg- area. Register at Family Support discuss the value of planning for an interview and give hints on how to be prepared. How to Create Wealth: Sept 20, p.m. Learn the benefits of accumulating investment savings. as a "lunch and karn" program Spt. 1 from 1 1:30 a.m.-l3p.m.; and on Sept 19 from The cbss iix'IauVs p.m. a video narrated by "2020" reporter John Stossel, discussing car seat. pool, 0 4.30-5:3- a.m.-noo- ular, systematic contributions to an investment plan. Spouse Employment Orientation: Sept. 7 and 21, 10 a.m.; Sept. 12. 3 p.m. Orientations are for military or civilian spouses who have recently arrived on base. Topics include the job market, salary and what to expect when set king employment in the area. WIC program video and application: Sept. 7 and 21,2-- p.m. Information is also provided on the new subsistence 3 Cliil-dre- n 6 Transition Assistance Program: and 8 a.m.4 p.m. This class provides insight into techniques and veteran's benefits. Long-TerHealth Care: Sept. 12, p.m. Find out what long-terhealth care plans include and if they're necessary. Checkbook Management: Sept. 13. p.m. This class offers a hands-oexercise on balancing a checkbook. I Iome Financing: Sept 13, p.m. The class provides help in understanding mortgage bans, interest rates, escrow accounts, alternative financing and other details. Resume Sept. Hand 28,9a.m. Details are provided on preparing a Sept. 11-1- 3 25-2- job-huntin- g m n is provided. Developing Good Answers for Difficult Interview Questions: Sept 17, 1 1:30 0 p.m. Instructors will a.m.-12:3- Winterize Your Home: Sept 20, p.m. Learn tips and hints on making sure the furnace is safe, how to keep your pipes from freezing, installing weather stripping and related topics. Smooth Move: Sept. 24, 1 a.m. Learn how to organize and prepare for a PCS move. Redux: Sept. 25, p.m. Information is provided for active duty military that have been in 14 12 to 15 years about the High 3 and Redux options. Home Selling: Sept 27, p.m. The class covers techniques for selling a home. Twelve HI3 babies were recently enlisted to the rank of "Heirforce" addition. Senior Airman John and Denise Gipson are parents of a girl born Aug. 3. Danielle Michelle Gipson weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces and was 18 inches long. Staff Sgt Richard and Holly y are parents of a boy born Aug. 5. Patrick Kerry Kilboy weighed Kl-bo- pounds, 7 ounces and was 19 inches long. Staff Sgt. Brian and Theresa Jelsma are parents of a girl born Aug. 12. Jessica Danielle Jelsma weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce and was 20 inches long. 1st. Lt. Charles and Heather Monette are parents of a boy born Aug. 14. Michael Charles Julien Monette weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces and was 20 12 inches long. 6 2nd Lt Aaron and Molietta Weaver are parents of a boy born Aug. 14. Andrew David Weaver weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces and was 21 inches long. Staff Sgt. Edward and Esther Prestley are parents of twins born Aug. 15. Their son Collin Alexander Prestley weighed 5 pounds, 3 ounces and was 17 14 inches long. Daughter Kayla Renae Prestley weighed 5 pounds, 14 ounces and was 19 inches long. Airman 1st Class Edward and Tiana Reed are parents of a boy born Aug. 16. Edward Reed IV weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces and was 20 inches long. Senior Airman Dawna and Christo- pher Smith are parents of a girl born Aug. 17. Alexys Dawn Smith weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces and was 20 12 inches long. Senior Airman Patrick and Caroline Sedgwick are parents of a boy born Aug. 19. Jason Patrick Sedgwick weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 21 inches long. Staff Sgt. Charles and Angela Tayloe are parents of a boy born Aug. 20. Bryce Henry Tayloe weighed 9 pounds, 5 ounces and was 21 12 inches long. Maj. Kevin and Krystine Jens are parents of a boy born Aug. 21. Eric Joseph Jens weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces and was 20 12 inches long. Checks & "More" TASTE THE GREAT TASTE OF OUR CHECK LOANS EASY PAYMENT PLANS PAY DAY LOANS IfllM BACK TO SCHOOL CASH J. Chicken Salad wii Your Personal Loan Center wnwuitl Located at: ILAYTON do Mike's Barber Shop Walk-in- s Only Mon.-Frl- .. 30 South gate HAFB Behind Pizza Hut 825-595- We 1 do flat tops! it Alterations - All Kinds Military Uniforms Civilians Clothing Suits Hem Pants Sew Stripes Patches, Zipper, Etc. Make Name Tape (Air Force, Army, Navy) 2927 North 350 West (South Gale HAFB) laylon, UT 84041 Straight Health Talk by Dean Conway Dr. Q Chiropractic Physician A POOR HUNCH ll is not unusual for patients with a history' of headache pain to cxK'rience neck and shoulder pain as a result. In some cases, headache sufferers maintain a hunched protective xisture, in which the head moves forward and the shoulders tense up. This habitual muscle-guardin- g is the body's protective mechanism in response to chronic headache pain. Over time, the muscle tissue accommodates to this altered positioning by adapting to new lengths. The tightened muscles stay shortened and the stretch-ou- t muscles remain lengthened. Joint tissues and soft tissue structures also undergo changes that restrict mobility and give rise to faulty movement patterns. The chiropractor's goal is to break the painxxr xsture pattern and return the Ixxiy to neuromusculoskeletal health. 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