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Show 10 HiJEtop October 7, 1999 NEWS BRIEFS Estate claims sought 582-492- 1. p 70 boutique set Golf Course Club House today from 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Over 26 vendors are set to display gifts and decorative items for fall, Halloween, 524-533- 3. Kid's costume party upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas. For more information, call Ext. A Children's Harvest Costume Party is planned for Oct. 22 from 10 a.m. - noon at the Chapel Annex. A parent must accompany children up to 5 years of age. Games, treats, prizes and costume contest will be par t of the fun. The activity is sponsored by Family Support Center, Air Force Association, New Parent Program and Family Daycare Program. For more information, call Jenny McFarland, Ext or Bambi Bekins, Ext 54641. Volunteers are needed. Blood drive moves from community center Due to the closure of the Thornton Community Center, the blood drives for Friday, Oct. 22., Nov. 5 and Dec. 3, 17 and 30 will be held at the Enlisted Club, Bldg. 450, from 9 a.m. - noon. The Nov. 19 blood drive will be held at the Base Chapel Annex, Bldg. 445, from 9 a.m. - noon. For additional information, call Ext. CE temporarily Commissary closed over VJ WK . 7ABVM3GE IV rmtr mmMm mmm I knninvnvii rva in STAHT Hi illfl 1'.. ., I J: I CAS Second-Han- ' Your Next 8 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. i It 1 or ti I M I II BUI T IU HiSTm ' Q cus- -- technologies The first annual Information TechnologyComputer Expo will take place at the Officers' Club Oct 28 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. There is no fee to attend and Are your friends and relatives asking questions about working on base? Does your brother-in-laor aunt want a federal job? Colleen Gudreau from Civilian Personnel will provide the answers on Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N. Bring a lunch. w pre-registrati- -- Space is limited so register by calling Ext. 74681. ' 30 is not required. View and demo some of the latest information technology products and services on the market today from over 25 vendors. For more information visit www.fedpage.comevents or call A complimentary buffet will be served. 3135 South Harrison Blvd. STORE WE ACCEPT PERSONAL Utah's HOURS: CHECKS attitudes phone directories for recycling by U.S. West through Oct 17. During duty hours, books may be taken inside Bldg. 805. After duty hours, a yellow bin will be placed in the drop-of-f area outside the center. Resource Recovery and Recycling Program crews won't collect books from offices or other areas on base. For more details on recycling phone books or other items, call the Recycle Center at Ext. UlJ OFF! on Survey questions local tele- 9AM 8PM SAT 9AM 7PM SUN 10AM All USED IMIS 5PM fu Qia SotnHitti Sfttf j 1 Ogden Thrift Store! 392-540- 0 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 throughoutthe Air Force, with compiled results published in January. Responses from of leers, enlisted and civilians will be anonymous and on a voluntary basis. Commanders, directors, congressmen and Air staff will study the survey results and consider improvements and changes. For more details, contact Bob Craghead, Ext 74406. Flu shots scheduled Information, Tickets and Tours is sponsoring a Flu Shot Clinic Oct 19-2-0 at Occupational Health, Bldg. 249, from 1 a.m. and 3 p.m. Shots are $6. The clinic is open to all base ID card holders 18 and older. For more information, call Ext. TO 8-1- MPF 1-- off-dut- y extends hours If1 - open from 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday-Frida- y and 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. All offices will be closed from Tuesdays. 3:30 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays for training. Urgent requests will still be handled during this hour and members should call Ext. if they need assistance during this time. Questions on the new hours of Operation should be directed to the superintendent, SMSgt. Scott Kilbride, Ext. 45 ' Murfield at Glen Eaele LEGACY SERIES Center offers free classes The Air Force Academy Cadet Chorale Oct 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the North-ridg- e High School Auditorium, 2430 North Hill Field Road. For more information on this performance, contact Lori Lindsey, A second performance is scheduled for Oct 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the First Bap 774-766- 0. Move In for Down with a Monthly Payment of Only Adjacent to Glen Eagle Golf Course Choose Your Complete Home Packages Starting from the Low $ 130s Fri-da- will perform I -- The Health and Wellness Center, Bldg. 1277, offers a several free classes to help Room 112, from 9 a.rrL - 3:30 p.m. Anyone Hill personnel stay healthy. The Walking interested in this course should provide ' Club meets Monday, Wednesday and y name, rank, office symbol and the date of during lunch. Exercise 101 teaches the requested course to SrA. Christian basic exercise physiology arid concepts of aerobic exercise and strength training. The Thomas, Ext. Weight Management Strategies class discusses weight control covering healthy eatCadets set to perform, seeking host families if' The Military Personnel Flight customer service hours expanded. All offices are Study skills course ongoing ob il Expo exhibits latest Personnel discusses base jobs on-the-j- I .if tomer service office will be closed Oct 25- 29 for remodeling. Emergency calls will be For more inforaccepted at Ext. contact Barbara mation, Quinn. MSgt 75 The next Study Skills and Test Taking Course will begin Oct. 20 at 9 a.m. in Bldg. 383. The course objective is to enhance performance of students in Career Development Courses and training, education, professional military education and other areas by helping to improve their study and test taking skills. Other course dates are Oct. 20, Oct. 27, Nov. 10, Nov. 17 and Nov. 22. All classes are held in the Education Office, Bldg. 383, ...I it in in MIIHIIII Mlllll th U is '. 801-483-24- I - nam I Sat. OPEN: Mon. Salt Lake City, 2017 E. 3300 S. K y- PAYDAY: 801-295-83- (Across from Stores d M We tilakS TodSV Now Open North Salt Lake, 470 E. 1100 S iU Your Quality 5- Can't wsltuntil payday, 801-774-39- NO ADDITIONAL LOAN FEES NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM NO HASSLE : NUU s. state St. Clearfield, 595 I I y need CASH ADVANCE CENTERS SB l closes The 75th Civil Engineering Squadron Commissary will be closed in observance of Colum bus Day. Normalhours will resume Wednesday. For more information, call Ext ll Monday-Tuesda-y The Recycle Center is accepting f II II I i W M. customer service holiday DeCA-Hi- Directory recycling ongoing :'' mm mm h p The Skills Development Center is sponsoring a Fall Craft Boutique at the Hubbard The v tist Church of Salt Lake, 777 South 1300 East. For more information on this performance, contact Lori Mead, The cadets need host families. Hosts are asked to pick up cadets Oct. 22 at approxpoint 176 West imately 8 a.m. at the pick-u600 South, Salt Lake City, then take the cadets to and from performances and drop them off at the pick-upoint Oct. 24 at 8 a.m. Families are also asked to provide a box lunch for the return trip. Anyone interested in hosting a cadet should contact Bert Johnson at With regret, the 421st Fighter Squadron announces the death of Cory M. McCracken. Any persons having claims for or against the estate of McCracken, should contact 2nd Lt Tamara ODonnell, Summary Court or Officer, at Ext. Fall craft vSWViJ'w to 6 Bedroom Homes - 1,810 sq ft. 14 acre lots 30 3 From 1,265 fottcrhooVsrfmmmbler ing, portion sizes, dealing with eating triggers Vaulted Ceilings 2 Car Garage rie needs. The Build a Balanced Diet class emphasizes healthy eating ideas and good nutrition with use of the Food Guide Pyramid focusing on variety, moderation and balance of all foods. Several other courses are also available. 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