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Show 5 May 6, 1999 info fair celebrates luesday by Judy Maughan Family Support Center Director V 7 An Information Fair will celebrate Spouses' Day Tuesday at Hill AFB. The fairs runs from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N. For more information, contact the center at Ext. Since the early days of the Continental Army, spouses of military members have made unselfish contributions to the spirit and well being of their fighting warriors and the general welfare of their communities. Throughout the years spouses have made countless personal sacrifices to support the Armed Forces. In many instances subordinating per cies will be sure to answer it. We will also have a car seat and blood pressure safety check. If you are a married military member or civilian employee, be sure to say a big "thank you" to your spouse. Be sure to include your spouse to the maximum extent in your work life. Tell them what is going on at the base. Take home flyers from organizations and the "Hilltop Times" so that they're aware of the inter- sh esting things happening here. There is no way to fully compensate our spouses for the love, commitment and support that they give to us each and every day. Remember to express your appreciation to them this day and Stringfield was the lucky celebrity who got to sit in the 6 fighter jet, even being cockpit of a Lockheed-Marti- n Appreciation Day Fair. Free prizes, plants and refreshments will be available and car seats and blood pressure safety checks will be conducted. Several organizations will also be there to answer questions and provide information on their programs or services. Organizations represented include: Family SupportReadiness; TicketsTours & Travel; HospitalTRICARE, Family Advocacy; Health and Wellness; Ser- vices and Youth Center; Child and Home Day Care; Military Personnel; Spouses Clubs; Mortuary Affairs; Education Office; Security Forces; Retiree Affairs; Legal Office; AAFES; Chapel; Red Cross; Commissary; Fire Department and WIC. suc-ces- F-1- allowed to work the canopy controls for one scene, but she wasn't alone as the 388th Fighter Wing provided crew chiefs as technical assistants. Those same men will also appear on camera when the episode, titled "Godspeed," airs on May 23. "I felt pretty secure that they weren't going to push any buttons they weren't supposed to," said SSgt Hans Furber. "They wouldn't let them get in there if it wasn't safe." "Godspeed" marks the final episode for the show's fifth season. It tells the story of Saunders (Stringfield) , an Air Force Major and NASA pilot who makes a fateful flight for NASA to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. s," encourage them to attend the Spouse While filmed entirely on location in and around Utah, and while thrusting mainstream religion into the living rooms of America, TBAA has enjoyed enormous The show and its actors have won multiple industry and media awards for excellence. Dye explained the phenomenon saying, "I think that the many elements that make a show work. I think that the chemistry that you see between me and the girls cannot be faked. I adore those women, and I think that the simple message of the show, of all the elements, is the most profound. Every week, we say, 'God loves you.'" Already in syndication, TBAA placed 3rd in last week's Neilsen Ratings, and has broken number one several times this season while consistently placing in the top but I'm still trying. I don't give up so easily." F-1- 6s F-18- questions and one of the invited agen- sonal and professional aspirations to the greater benefit of the service family. Responding to the call of duty, they frequently endured long periods of separation or left family surroundings and their homes in friends to different places often becoming ambassadors abroad. April 17, 1984, President Ronald Reagan signed a proclamation honoring the spouses of our military members. The leadership of Air Force Materiel Command has extended the celebration to include spouses of civilian employees who support our military mission. Plants will be given to everyone attending our fair and prizes and refreshments will also be part of the day. Come with Angel, from page 1 the main characters on the show have always been angels and have never been human beings. "On the show," Dye explained, "the three of us aren't recycled human beings. We've been around since the beginning of time, and we take on human form to help people on Earth with what they're going through at a certain time in their life or their family's lives." Dye expressed excitement and admiration being as as they were due to a previous expeclose to the rience. "About a year ago, I got the opportunity to fly with the Blue Angels, which was in the Dye said. "I had a blast, so it was great being around the jets again. I was trying to bribe someone to go back up. It didn't work, spouses day 10. TThnnirsn I 1 Newgate Mall 11 N- - I I I I I aaauTti 466 N. Main Suite Uay Stk EN jJ ti Li j". rn UJM J pHj v. Li TICKETS TO BE GIVEN AWAY MAY 8TH AT 4:00 P.M. Willi r" mi p m - - mi - JVlotk&ts Qty- I jl 4-- - J - 'J- ' B'" ' 2 maM Street, 101, Clearfield of general dentistry, with a particular interest in endodontics and esthetic dentistry. His kind and gentle nature will put even the most fearful of patients at ease. 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