OCR Text |
Show 10 September 30, 1 999 tions on the new hours of operation should be directed to the superintendent, SMSgt Scott Kilbride, Ext. Base si Training Program Fall craft boutique applications accepted Applications for classes for the Physi- cians Assistant Training Program will be accepted through Jan. 20. See AFCAT36-2223- , Chapter 3, Course J30QR42G1-00- 0 for course description, prerequisites and application procedures. Only active The Skills Development Center is sponsoring a Fall Craft Boutique at the Hubbard Golf Course Club House Oct 7 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Over 26 vendors are set to display gifts and decorative items for fall, Commissary closed over The Commissary will be closed in observance of Columbus Day. Oct Normal hours will resume Oct. 13. For more information, call Ext. or 11-1- honors scholarship recipients Claims Office closed BIG 266560 10199 .EESfi Kleenex 12 PkCotterlle 4 Pack semi-forma- 776-297- 13 O Museum KLEENEX TOWELS 6. details, contact Bob Craghead, Ext. 74406. Service station closes The ArmyAir Force Exchange Service will close the service station on 6th Street Saturday to prepare for demolition. West Gate Shoppette hours will be extended to in seeks volunteers and 10 WSU Giant Voice test Sunday BATHROOM CLEANER Supermarket Price $2.49 The 419th Communications Sauadron 626-733- Fire Prevention Week focuses A Service Officer from the American Legion will be at the Ogden Employment "Exit Drills Center Oct. 8 from 8:30-1- 0 a.m. and at the Clearfield Employment Center from a.m. For more information, call 10:30-11:3- 0 524-594- 3. . DOG hj FOOD r( r J I , oz. Maxwell House 11-1- 3 & Folger's A A "N fWEE TO JJ Wlttl $ 6 18 o2. A Field Service Officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be at the Clearfield WestEmployment Center, 1579 South State Street,' from 10:30-11:3- 0 a.m. Oct 15. For more information call Veterans should bring DD Form 214, marriage and divorce papers, birthadoption death certificates and children's social 524-594- 0. FRENCH BREAD Bible study group meets Community Bible Study, a nondenomi-nationa- l Bible study program, meets Tuesat 9:30 a.m. at Mountain View Baptist days Church, 2585 East 3000 North, Layton. , A children's program will be offered. To register or obtain more information, contact Rose Hostetler at 771-171- 7. rr.. k Price $3.39 96 oz. Minute Maid A ORANGE $ f """v JJ W Classic o uxpj 39 H j BOLOGNA & SOLUTION iJ U W PANTY U hose BuyOneAt$1.00GetOne 1 1 fetches IraTBsr-- r I a No Nonsense r-- v mm A A CRACKERS SALINE coL Dubue mhm JUfCEwl 12 oz. Marquee oz. BAfflM F pizza DP security numbers. Tuesdays Stoirffefs Lean Cuisine 1. Veterans' officers available on escape 359 0 lllg offers free Latin dance Weber State University's LatinChi-canoHispani- c Area Council is offering free Latin dance lessons Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. in the Shepherd Union Ballroom. Participants will learn the Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, Samba and several folk dances. Classes will be held Oct. 5, 7, 12 and 14. For more information contact Georgette Gonzalez at area, east of the South Gate. The system will eventually be used as a public address system on base. The test isn't expected to interfere with radio or television signals. For more details, contact TSgt David Con-kli-n at Ext. 175 lbs Tn Pro Supermarket lessons will conduct a Giant Voice test Sunday from 8 a.m.-- 4 p.m. in the 419th Fighter Wing 1 j 17oz-Do- i Yowins I SCOTT TOWEL 3 pk. They Hill Aerospace Museum is building a new Fighter Airplane Gallery and needs tour guides, security and administrative volunteers. For more information, call Jackie McDonough at Ext 54631. improvements and changes. For more need assistance during this time. Ques- - LAYTON l. ing later in the evening. Attire is For tickets and information, call John Lyons, Blacks in Government president, at Ext. or study the survey results and consider if they 1624 N. Heritage Park Blvd. followed by the program at 7 p.m. and danc- published in January. Responses from officers, enlisted and civilians will be anonymous and on a voluntary basis. Commanders, directors, congressmen and Air staff will 45 Almost Too Good To Believe. Dannielle McAllister of Clearfield High received $500, Carmen Daniels of North-ridg- e High received $250 and Edward Thompson received $250. They will be honored at the Blacks in Government annual award banquet Oct 16 at the Of fleers' Club. Tickets are $15 each. The banquet begins with a social hour at 6 p.m. the Air Force, with compiled results member should call Ext Offer good Mon. thru Sun. Expires Oct. 31, 1999 annual Issac Spratt Memorial Scholarship to three local 1999 high school graduates. Base military and civilian employees can give their opinion in a survey that measures quality of life, organizational climate and command-specifi- c issues. The 1999 Chief of Staff of the Air Force Survey will be conducted starting Friday throughout p.m. Tuesdays for training. Urgent requests will still be handled during this hour and Includes Choice of Potato and Dinner Salad The Beehive Chapter of Blacks in Government at Hill AFB have awarded their Survey questions local attitudes The Military Personnel Flight customer service hours are expanding. Starting ' Monday, all offices will be open from 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday-Frida- y and 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays. All offices will be closed from 3:30 - 4:30 fns i available at FSC The Relocation Assistance Program in the Family Support Center and the Utah Safety Council present a class in winter driving. The class is scheduled for Oct. 12 at 9 a.m. at Bldg. 308N. For more information or to register, call Ext. The base Claims Office will be closed through Friday for end of the year processing. They will only accept pink forms (DD Form 1840) and statute claims. The office will reopen Monday for normal processing. MPF extends hours rv Winter driving tips The Space and Directorate will celebrate a formal transition ofworkload from McClelllan AFB with a transition ceremony at the Poe Conference Center, Bldg. 1295, Friday at 10 a.m. Maj. Gen. Richard Roellig will speak and the honor guard will present the colors. able. mi ft ll 2 75 C-- 3I ' n irn n WITH ALL YOU CAN EAT holiday DeCA-Hi- Directorate ceremony ushers in workload the Great Escape" is the theme for Fire Prevention Week at Hill AFB, which starts Sunday and runs through Oct. 9. The Fire Prevention Safety Trailer will be on base Wednesday at the Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883; Oct. 7 at the Base Exchange, Bldg. 430; and Oct. 8 at the Hill Clinic, Bldg. 570. Representatives will discuss 911, smoke detectors, cooking safety, escape routes and other fire safety issues. Free handouts will be avail- - Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Room 108, to receive initial counseling and application packages. For more information, contact MSgt Scott Johnston, Ext or a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday-Saturda- y a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday. 12- rooMi" For more information, call Ext. duty enlisted Air Force members can apply. The selection board will convene March 27. All interested applicants should report to the Formal Training Office, Bldg. 383, 6 set ; CflriKBD FOOD STODB 269 East 200 South, Clearfield Open Daily 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. I 825-730- 8 Sunday 0 a.m. - 7 p.m. 1 WE GLADLY ACCEPT ALL MANUFACTURER'S COUPONS AND WELCOME THE UTAH HORIZON CARD We reserve the right to limit quantities and correct or typographic pictorial errors. Prices good Sept. 30 - Oct 6, 1999 |