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Show 6 November 18, 1999 Play it. safe when preparin for winter Chapel hosts area singles Just visitin rj Xi ! i The base chapel spon- : i i by Jim Maryott Hill " AFB Assistant Fire Chief Now that fall is upon us and activities have turned to storing tools, equipment and other goods for the cold winter months ahead, think about fire and safety issues that will make the holiday season more secure. puter games, Internet tables, air hockey, big screen television, stereo system and other equipment for a learning but fun environment. service, Things to do this fall: Change the battery in your smoke detector and test it at least monthly. Check heating equipment and change furnace SI I filters. Store flammable liquids outside your home in a shed or detached garage. Keep only a small amount in lids. proper containers with tight-fittin- g Keep flammable liquids away from pilot lights and from heating devices. Never use gasoline as a cleaning agent. Give space heaters space. Never let space heaters ' as rags or paper products. Never use an extension cord with a space heater. Discard any extension cords that are frayed or damaged. Never run electrical cords under carpet. Never run a gasoline-powere- d generator indoors or near furnace makeup air ducts. Consider installing a carbon monoxide detector in your home. Never use or store propane cylinders indoors. Remove trash and leaves from around your home. Check fire extinguishers for location and pressure. worship service for study, food, fellowship and fun. All area singles are invited tc attend. Call the base chapel at for more details. Ext 06 conference set Scouts hold pack meeting for the "Gold Rush" was the theme pack meeting, held Oct. 28 by Cub Scout Pack 55, sponsored by Hill Air Force Base. Six Cub Scouts, awarded the Bobcat badge, were Marcus Echavarria, Harrison Elwell, Tyson Thomas, Anthony Foster, Nicholas Pegg and Jason Carter. Douglass Peiffer was awarded his Wolf badge, and The Base Individual Mobilization Augmentee Program Office, headed by Brig. Gen. Robert B. Siegfried, mobilization assistant to the Ogden ALC commander, at Hill will host an IMA conference Friday-Sunda- y AFB. Approximately 325 IMA reservists will attend the conference to learn about the latest changes to the IMA program and new Air Force policies. Never leave candles unattended for any reason. Insure holders and candles are in sturdy kept away from decorations and other combustible materials. non-combusti- Hyrum Owen and Francisco Holzknecht each received their Webelos badge in a special ceremony. The evening included cheers, skits, songs and a cake raffle. The evening closed with a "Burro Race" where representatives of each Den tried to be the first to maneuver their wooden burro to the finish line. Scheduled speakers include former U.S. Senator Jake Garn; Maj. Gen. Robert A. Nester, mobilization assistant to the Air Force Reserve chief; and Maj. Gen. Terrence L. Dake, mobilization assistant the commander, Air Force Materiel Command headquarters. And finally, call the Hill AFB Fire Department at Ext. with any questions you have regarding fire safety, prevention and education. g singles meet every Sunday following the 6 p.m. authorities. IMA Ping-Pon- The center hosted more than 50 singles Sunday the largest group ever for monthly festivities. The i recent visit to the Visiting cadets got a taste of peacetime and wartime missions during a 80 EOD in Bomb Suit the were dressed Cadets Division. Ordnance Disposal Explosive and of performing pounds of Kelvar armor and experienced the difficulties maneuvering and simple functions such as touching toes, climbing stairs and using screwdrivers EOD on the demonstration an range with proficiency ended tours The wrenches. explosive showing the destructive capabilities of a blasting cap, detonating cord and high explosives. The division provides emergency response support to military and local law enforcement run unattended or near combustible materials such r M Liu In OZfie. Mt, (Qay, f Serving Northern Utah For over 50 Years! ft K-SC- sors a monthly fellowship in the basement of Bldg. 475, designed to get singles together for socializing, meeting new friends and finding ways to enrich their spiritual life. 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