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Show 0 Huhop Times 2002 8 July 25, NEWS BRIEFS p.m. No appointment is needed to donate; however, those who wish to give blood, but cannot wait for the blood mobile, may make an appointment with Mountain Star in the Ogden Regional Medical Center, S474 S. 400 East, South For more informaOgden, by calling tion call Rhonda Elmore; base blood program monitor, at Ext. B 75th ABW command changes 9 a.m. to Friday Col. Sebastian Romano III will assume command of the 75th Air Base Wing Friday at 10 a.m. in Hangar 37. Romano comes to Hill from the 12th Supxrt Group, 12th Flying Training Wing at Randolph AFB, Texas. Col. David Beecroft, former 75th ABW commander, retired from the Air Force July 19 and is moving to Tennessee. 479-238-9. S Construction detours Pineview traffic Devon Estella Howe was named the Hill Youth Center's Youth of the Month. Devon, who is 11 years old is a straight A student at Hill Field Elementary She volunteers for many organiza- 90-da- S Elementary registration Aug. B Post Office moving to Bldg. 800 1 New student registration at Hill Field Elea.m. Parents mentary School is Aug. 1 from new student should the registering bring an original birth certificate, immunization record, par- Youth Center members can voice their opinions about activities and field trips, which helps the staff to plan. 1 ent" s and child's social security numbers, emergency H Blood mobile visits Friday contact phone numbers, proof of residency and work place phone number and address. Families that aren't living within the school bound- The Mountain Star Blood Service blood mobile is at the 419th Fighter Wing medical training center (next to base medical clinic) Friday from aries, but plan to do so before school starts, tMim.rviul Refinanced, S Manufactured I fomc anti I ots retll! lrolW'ins rates are While 7 urn Htwiis Jufiilx I. ouns 2nd MortaKe rtil.t I lilts Vast t losing t Dental Metlkol Patient Credit t I HcHiittrtce .0111 rut tlon I Z NOW H 1 S LOWLT HiKa lvtt It: On-sit- VACUUM STORES FOR ""TE""" IPesitistry dt I Weighs 6lbs' A TriCare Provider 'V. Oreck XL Upright, Compact ' For qualified customer only void where prohibited . 'wttti pure ha mr.. . WE HONOR E. 0REM University Parkway MoMMga LAYTON Antelope Drive SLC 860 E. Fort Union Blvd. 352-733- M LLC rtQftte rtwad i teloe 779-299- WtTH Un OTHCR Oma TAYL0RSVILLE SLC 5730 $. 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Challenges are submitted on AF Form 1046, "Zero Overpricing ChallengeReferral." For more details, call John V. Maginnis, PKPP, at Ext. Spoa'QliEod Optical (Call for further details) Full a We've Moved! 625-023- 3 cK 582-333- 7, 4 1 ,rl K-- ti jH need lengthy or even lifelong assistance with daily living due to an illness, injury, or severe cognitive impairment (such as Alzheimer's disease) . For more details, or to reserve a seat or visit the Web at a seminar, call (800) ?j site www.ltcfeds.com. n Tattoos of Ogden 3040 Washington N. VtmU ArH,c; tx I) c:recllt Low Kcitvs 7-- 8 m The U.S. Post Office at Hill AFB is moving from Bldg. 332 into Bldg. 800, Bay 7A (on the southeast end of Bldg. 800) . For the move, the Post Office will close at noon on Aug. 8, and for business in the new location on Aug. 12. New Post Office hours are 8:30 a.m.-- p.m. weekdays. Mail service during the move is available at the USPS facility at 98 N. Main Street in Clearfield. Questions or comments concerning this move 51 KcvltlfMtial in Bldg. 1258, Room room, Bldg. 460; and Aug. for people who care 1. Long-tercare is ongoing a.m.-12:3- SR-16- 6 Animal Shelter and Youth Center. She also finds time to bake cookies and make cards for the serviceman overseas. Devon uses her leadership skills as the president of the Torch Club, where discusses volunteering learn about one of America's favorite pastimes, bring a lunch and come to the Volunteer 0 Lunch and Learn Aug. 2, from 11:30 p.m. at Bldg 308N in the small classroom. A repSisters resentative from the Big Brothers-Bi- g organization will discuss the opportunities and rewards of volunteering. To reserve a space contact Carol Miller, volunteer resource program orcarol.millerhill.af.mil. manager, at Ext m Open season for the Federal Long Term Care Insurance program continues through Dec. 31. A Long Term Care Representative is conducting seminars at 8 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. "on Aug. S6 in the Thornton Community Center ball- 402-235- B Class set B Health Care seminars 2002-200- 3 State Road 158, which crosses Pineview Reservoir, is closed through Oct. 19 for a rehabilitation project on the dam. Traffic will be detoured west towards Huntsville. Motorists along can access the reservoir by following north from Huntsville to Eden. SR-3- 9 tions including the Ogden Rescue Mission, official mail may be directed to Ken Nelson, base miniTor at Fvt 7."iRR should bring a y housing letter from the Base Housing Office. Hill Field Elementary boundaries include Hill AFB and Airlane Drive in Clearfield. The school year starts 26. call the school office For more details, Aug. at To Howe named Youth of the Month S3 1 C9pjaeafla ao QManMf v 968-782- 0 a aw oewatl and uaJ undar tha avttwtjy H ILL. AEROSPACE MUSEUM at TT 1 Orct HoMKpt LLC " W ... Hr Open daily 9 a.m. 4:30 p.m. -- Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. 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