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Show 10 August 5, 1999 NEWS BRIEFS 295 (The 419th Combat Logistics Sup- se n port Squadron hangar) . For more on activities and volunteer opportunities, contact Merry Stowell, infor-matio- "Heirforce" adds one TSgt. Allan and Cheryl Pichler are parents of a girl born June 27. Natalie Grace Rchler was 19 34 inches long and weighed 6 pounds, 11 ounces. CGOA holds meeting The next Company Grade Officer Association Meeting will be held Sunday in the Officers' Club at 3:30 p.m. For more information, contact Capt. Nathan Weir, Ext. Ext. available for Applications Air War College Enrollment applications are now available for the Air War College Nonresident Studies Seminar program. The program allows senior officers and civilian employees the opportunity to enhance their professional development and improve their contribution to national security. The 69.99 REGULAR PRICE EricssonCF688 69.99 IN STORE REBATE $0.00 NO HIDDEN FEES $19.95 per month. i first bill. Customary activation fee from VoiceStream will appear on Requires new activation. See store for details. cur-riculu-m emphasizes joint operations, ACSC accepting enrollment Enrollments for the upcoming Hill AFB Air Command and Staff College seminar are now being accepted at the Education Office, Bldg. 383. This is an excellent forum to complete intermediate level professional military education. All majors and major selects of all service components and civilian employees GS-1- 1 and above are eligible to enroll. Enrollments will be accepted through Sunday. Contact Denise Stark or Nancy Crow at Ext. for more information. 83 Insurance representatives senior leader development national security strategy and use of air and space power. Seminar meetings are held weekly, starting in August and run until late June 2000. The program is open to active duty, Guard and Reserve colonels, lieutenant colonels and selectees or their equivalents of any U.S. armed forces component. Civilian employees GS- - or GM-1- 3 or above are also eligible. Applications are available on the Internet at www.au.af.mil auawcenrolppr. Completed forms can be taken to Education Services and Military Training in Bldg. 383. For more details, call Ext. OMNISERVE WIRELESS www.omniservewireless.com available Gabe Vega from Blue Cross Insurance will be in the Personnel Office, Bldg. 1245, Room 12, Thursday from 9 a.m. 1:30 p.m. for a service visit. Ken Baca from Government Employees Hospital Association Insurance will also be in the office Thursday from 3 p.m. for a service visit. Veterans' officer available A Field Service Officer from the Ve- terans of Foreign Wars' will be at the 1-- Clearfield West Employment Center, 1579 a.m. FriS. State Street, from 10:30-11:3- 0 Anyone with billing questions or problems for either representative should schedule an appointment by dialing Ext. i tflLZf " "WE PAY YOUR NEXT PAYCHECK TODAY!" Women's group meets Ogden Women's Aglow meets Aug. 14 from 9 a.m. - noon at the Ogden Marriot Hotel, 247 24th Street. Anna Cagle who has performed in "His Company," a Chris- The 11th annual Hill AFB Rod Run is set for Aug. 15 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Enlisted Club parking lot, Bldg. 450. (before Aug. 13) is $15. On Pre-registrati- on tian dance company, will encourage women of all ages, sizes and shapes to realize their beauty in God's eyes. She will min- site registration is $20. Registration includes and dash plaque. Awards will be a presented in 18 categories. For more inforT-shi- rt ister in dance and song. For breakfast 6 3 or reservations, call by Tuesday. For further information, call mation, contact the Skills Development or Center, Bldg. 534, Ext. 782-566- 76 Mary at Clinic experiencing crutches Financial Management travel When claiming lodging expenses on the DD Form 1351-2- , claim each place of lodging separately in a lump sum under the "Reimbursable Expenses" block. The nightly rate and taxes will be calculated when receipts are turned in. More information is available at www.hill.af.mil by clicking on intranet, then FM, or at Ext and PDA reminder Kansas City has been designated to conduct audits on the vouchers processed through the PerDiemAzing System. As a PDA test base, Hill is subject to these audits which are scheduled to being in August for the prior month's nt vouchers. Assertiveness training set Three sessions of Assertiveness Training Class will be held at the Mental Health Clinic, Bldg. 1295, Aug. 18, 25 and Sept. 1 from 2:30-- 4 p.m. For sign up or quesor tions, call the clinic at Ext. Hispanic Observance activities upcoming Hispanic Observance festivities will Sept. 14 at the south end of Bldg. 1 622-89- 1 973-040- 4 2070 Harrison Blvd. 3460 S. Redwood Rd. i (NW Corner 35th Canyon Plaza Shopping Center, Next to Albertson's & Redwood) SALT LAKE CITY LAYTON 272-690- 0 728-080- 0 1596 North 544-455- 7. WEST VALLEY OGDEN Hill Field Rd. H (Layton Hills Business Park) PHONE APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED. 3950 S. Highland Dr. (Corner Plaza Shopping Center) A Railroader's Festival is set for Aug. 14 at Golden Spike National Historic Site. Attractions include a Last Spike Cere- Hill AFB's physical therapy services requests all unneeded, previously issued crutches be returned to the physical therapy department Returned crutches help alleviate the occasional crutch crunch and ensure continued availability of the service. For more information, contact TSgt. Mike Campbell, Ext. 734-963- Railroader's festival set crunch kick-of- f 378-OM- day. Rod Run set post-payme- 1(888) E UI, II. -- l I frail Rate plans starting at mony, world champion spike driving, horse drawn wagon rides, staged train robberies, food, vendors and music. Games . include: buffalo chip throwing contest, handcar rides, railwalk, coloring contest greased pole climb, boiler stoking contest and a amateur spike driving contest. MDA seek volunteers The Muscular Dystrophy Association is currently seeking volunteers to help with the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, Volunteer activities set to air Sept. 5-- 6. include answering phones, coordinating food and drinks, helping with mailings, distributing posters, transporting supplies, greeting guests, escorting sponsors, tallying pledge slips, addressing envelopes, videotaping and logging the committee and much more. For more information or to volunteer, call the MDA office in Salt Lake City at or MDA national headInformation quarters at about MDA programs and research show, managing a clean-u- p 801-278-62- 00 800-572-171- 7. advances is also available at www.mdausa.org. Utah celebrates preserva- tion of natural landscapes Landscape architects have been preserving natural landscapes for 100 years, and as part of this centennial celebration, an exhibit highlighting Utah's landscape architects and architecture is traveling throughout the state. 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