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Show Show Hours 9e Grand Opening 1pm-8p- m M ABIT gftupfoaref is 6ac again & Oct. 29-3- 0 Cornstalks Thuks & Fri 10AM-8P- Cottage Sept. Wednesday Force heritage older than 52 years mi & 1-- 2 Pumpkins" WEBER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Exit 349 off 1000 No. 1200 W. Saturday. 1-- 15 10am-5p- m KELLY AFB, Texas (AFPN) OGDEN "A Handcrafted Boutique" Over 90 booths Central Checkout . FREE ADMISSION MCVISADISCOVER A stroke of the pen and it was complete. President Harry Truman signed the National Defense Act, and the Air Force became a service unto itself, separate from and equal to the Army and Navy. : Sept. 18 marked the 52nd anniversary of that act, but not necessarily the birth of the nation's air force. Air power advocates had long been clamoring for the creation of an branch of service. The role aerial forces played in World War I on reconnaissance and bombing missions made for persuasive arguments, as did Col. Billy Mitchell's essays and speeches on air power. Convinced of the pivotal power d which bombers, under his command, sank three captured German ships, including the Ostfriesland, claimed to be unsink-abl- While impressive, the demonstration was not sufficient to change minds toward air power. To do that took passage of the 1926 U.S. Army Air Corps Act first, which provided space and relative independence for the corps to expand. It also required another demonstration, in the form of another world war. When the question of a separate air service came up again, Gen. Henry "Hap" Arnold, commanding general of the Army Air Forces was ready with plans for the new Air Force. At the signing of the act ' .. , ... air-base- m m, i. 973-040- 4 2070 Harrison Blvd. 3460 S. Redwood Rd. Canyon Plaza Shopping Center, Next to Albertson's (NW Corner 35th & Rd.H (Layton Hills Business Park) PHONE APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED. 3950 S. Highland .... Dr. multi-craftspatte- rn adults and youth. Groups are mono- chrome prints, color prints, color trans- parencies and digital photos; and categories are military life, people, naturescenic 7. and creative effects. Winning entries will be forwarded for competition on the Air Force Materiel Command and Air Force levels. A copy of the rules and entry forms are available at the Skills Development Center or call Ext. or Ext. for more information. adult, ages 18 and older and youth, ages 17 and younger. Categories for the Artist Craftsman Contest are fine art, textile art, indus 66 67 HILL TV SCHEDULE - .... trial art, and art. In the Photo Contest, there are four groups with five categories for both ; (Corner Plaza Shopping Center) jf:.:. (i commented, "this is the day Billy The contests are open to all base ID card holders, adult and youth. Contestants are divided into two age groups 272-690- 0 728-080- 0 Hill Field 21-2- SALT LAKE CITY LAYTON 1596 North Redwood) Hill TV Channel 39 (on the Broadband Local Area Network) This schedule is updated weekly and "Solutions for a Safer World" is also available as "TV39" on the Hill r Synopsis: Four segments look at AFB Intranet home page at vulnerabilities, information warfare and information protection. "http:intranet.hill.af.mil" Intended viewers: Military and civilian employees Monday through Friday t. for Sept. Length: 55 minutes 1 Times: Weekdays, 3 a.m., 10 a.m., 3 7 I a.m. p.m., 10 p.m. The program will be broadCeremony '2 a.m. 1999 cast through Oct. 8. Capstone July com-pute- r I i : sched-ule-at-a-glan- t f r 0 I 0 I I I 1 ce 27-Oc- C-1- , 3 a.m. ,4 a.m 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. II a.m. Noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. ; 3 p.m. 4 p.m. ,8p.m; 9 p.m. . WJQTOi ... .lp.m. 11 p.m. m 1 i M- - - pi - "C-1- 7 Solutions for a Safer World Air Force Television News ,,f I J rO oN't"114 HtTKI i 9ttlifzJ .... Solutions for a Safer World Air Force Television News Air Force Television News Ceremony Capstone July 1999 C-1- 7 ment, the Joint Expeditionary Force C-1- Ceremony" "Capstone July 1999" Synopsis: This video captures live exhibitions of Air Force aerospace ' power with demonstrations of major weapons systems. It is hosted by Capt. Mark White of the Air Force Weapons Ask for operator 2495 State Line Silver Smith School. Intended Viewers: Military and civilian employees Length: 40 minutes Times: Weekdays, 2 a.m., 9 a.m., 2 p.m., 9 p.m. The program will be broadcast through Oct. 8. . . 4000 www.statelinenv.com This offer is valid Sunday through Thursday only, based on double occupancy, subject to room availability. Offer not good in conjunction with any other promotions. Groups excluded. Advance reservations required. ' JL4al&iteifj"H . (Sept. 20 edition) Synopsis: The annual Air Force experiment to test its ability to fight and win is spotlighted in the latest edition of Air Force Television News. The subject of an Eye on the Air Force seg- Solutions for a Safer World " Experiment '99 is examined by SSgt. Air Force Television News i Pachari Lutke and SrA. Michael Noel, 7 with reports from Langley AFB, Va., Ceremony ' Hurlburt Field, Fla., and Nellis AFB, .Capstone July 1999 Solutions for a Safer World Nev. Air Force Television News Also featured is the first interview with the new undersecretary of the Air Synopsis: This video highlights the of the 7 capabilities and missions ' , Globemaster III. Length: 10 minutes ' Times: Weekdays; 1 a.m., 8 a.m., 1 p.m., 8 p.m. The program will be broadcast through Oct. 8. For reservations call "Air Force Television News" Ceremony Capstone July 1999 C-1- 7 C-1- i e Mitchell dreamed of." 'Base artists and photographers are invited to submit their best work in the annual Artist Craftsman Contest and Photo Contest, sponsored by the Skills Development Center, Bldg. 534. Entries are due Oct. 19 and artwork will be displayed at the center Oct. WEST VALLEY 1 Doolit-tl- contest set Art, photo OGDEN in 1947, Lt. Gen. James "Jimmy" assaults could bear, Mitchell staged a demonstration of air power in 1921, in TODAY!" 622-89- 1 d air-base- WE PAY YOUR NEXT PAYCHECK - e. Force, Carol DiBattiste. In TSgt. Erik Brazones' interview, the undersecretary emphasizes her ing experience in recruiting while in the Air Force, and says she plans to make good use of that experience to concentrate on recruiting and retention shortfalls. SrA. Jeff Thompson has the story of a caring Air Force officer and what that means to a Bosnian girl suffering from leukemia. SSgt. Dean Padgett travels to Maxwell AFB, Ala., to examine a new academic class that will give young officers a better idea of the total Air Force mission and their role in it. Intended viewers: Military, civilian employees and family members Length: 30 minutes Times: Weekdays, 4 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, 4 p.m., 11 p.m. The program will be broadcast through Oct. 8. wide-rang- -- |