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Show A HiWop,4 May 25, 2000 - .nt7nr.yr-- SV yrwwvr WA NEWS BRIEFS in North Park, 330 West 500 North, in Substation down this will be guard- Provo. Hill AFB ,ssSi,.-- weeke nd Substation No. 5 will be shut down and Sun- on Saturday from 3 p.m.-dusaffecting electri- day from 7 a.m.-dusk, k, cal power on the east side of the base. will be an additional transformer operating to increase the substations For more details, call the Civil Engineering Customer Service at Ext. 71856 Club center Closed Saturday Due to the power outage, the Officers Club and the Tickets and Tours Office, Bldg. 150, will be closed all day Satur-- Commissary closed Tu e S d ay Commissary will be normal hours will and closed Tuesday, resume Wednesday. For more infor- or mation, call Ext. The DeCA-Hi-ll 75 Chapel seeks education coordinator The Hill AFB Chapel is accepting bids Fund Protes- for its tant Religious Faith Education Coordi-A statement of work can be picked up at the Base Chapel, Bldg. 475, weekfrom 7:30 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. Resumes Non-Appropriat- ed and bids will be accepted through June 5. Interviews will be conducted on June 6 at the chapel conference room, Bids will be opened at 2 p.m. June 8 and the contract will be awarded.' The new coordinator is expected to start work July 1. For additional information, con- Chaplain (Maj.) Ronald Underwood at Ext. Chapel hosting Bible School Adventures in Odyssey: in Search of Victory is the theme for the Vaca- tion Bible School program, planned for June 9 at the Base Chapel, Bldg, The classes are held from 9 a.m.- noon each day, sponsored by Hill AFB 5-- Religious Education. Enroll- and is open to ages olds entering kindergarten. Activities 5-1- 2, A i personnel ing the exhibit June 12 and 15 and will answer questions from visitors. The Wall exhibit will be open 24 hours each day. For more details about the exhibit, tact Staff Sgt Robert Fares m the Bngham Young University ROTC office, Dream jobs in destinations like Hawaii, Aspen, the Virgin Islands, or right in your hometown. con-The- re ty. Lifetime career service assistance. 7721. Leave options due June 15 Graduate in just seven months. On March 31, personnel were given the option of selling accrued leave in conjunction with reenlistments occur-ring more than 90 days prior to their ETS. The policy is retroactive to Oct. 5, 1999. Letters and leave settlement elec-6a- y tion forms were sent to all Hill person nel who are potentially affected by this change. To date, only about half havebeen acknowledged and returned. Elections must be made and letters returned Office not later to the than June .15 to take advantage of this program. For more information, contact Senior Airman Todd Dutschke or Senior Airman Cristolyn Ingalls at Ext. Financial Aid grants and loans to those who qualify. UTAH COLLEGE 1 1 0MASSAGE THERAPY 1992 W. Antelope Drive, Suite 3D Layton, Utah 84041 WE NEED YOU!! Looking for good salespeople. Great work environment. 5 Commission plus Bonus Demo 30-3- 401 (k) Health Insurance Apply in person. Executive Auto Sales 3350 Wall Ave., Ogden Ask for Al. 251359 5 25 00 Rocket Day planned A rocket demonstration at 11 a.m. will blast off Rocket Day at the Hill Aero-natospace Museum on June 17. A workshop r. will follow from noon-- 3 p.m. for ages 14. The children will build an antacid rocket. Materials will be free to the first 50 participants. Model rockets will also be available for purchase in the museum ys v v v vV gift shop. Posters, rocket models, films on space and rockets and other displays will be set up throughout the day. For more details, call the Museum at Ext. 7-ta- ct 6818. Air War College enrollment open Applications are now accepted for the Hill AFB Air War College Nonresident A Studies Seminar program. Enrollment is due by June 30. The curriculum mir-47rors the resident course, held at Maxwell AFB, Ala., and emphasizes joint tions, senior leader development, secu-merity strategy and using air and space power. Weekly seminar meetings run 5. opera-Protesta- nt nt include stories, games, music, crafts from August through June 2001. The and a picnic. For details, or to arrange program is open to active duty. National lieutenant transportation from base housing, call Guard and Reserve colonels, civilian and and colonels selectees, or Paulette Underwood at Ext. 06 444-384- employees GS-o- r GM-1- 3 or above. Appli cations are available on the Internet at 1. Summerfest coming June 9 Team Hills Summerfest will be held June 9 in Centennial Park as part of the June 9 Services Summer Bash. Civil- ian and military personnel are invited to participate. Activities include golf, a bike relay, bowling, bench press combasketball, petition, soccer, flicker ball, challenge, up or trap shoot- skeet volleyball, ing, pistol shooting and the ultimate 5-- sit-uppus- h- -3 -5 should sign- unit rep- - challenge. Participants by contacting designated resentatives, First Sergeants or Master Sgt. Michael Morris at michael.morrishill.af.mil or Chief Master Sgt. Dale Griffin at dale.grif- fmhill.af.mil. Interested volunteers contact Capt. Matt Cowan at e-m- ail 1 Cardboard Regatta set fish- - Come See Utah's First Eye Center. www.maxwefl.amiVauawcemblppr.htm. Bring completed applications to the Base Education Office, Bldg. 383. For more details, call Denise Stark at Ext. All-In-O- accepts plant Program donations House Warming, a new Family Sup- - port Center program, accepts house-5-on-- 5 plant donations from families PCSing out of the area. The plants will be cleaned and prepared and given to families mov-u- p ing in. Donations are accepted in the Relocation Office, Bldg. 332, weekdays from 7 a.m.-- 4 p.m. ne Introducing Standard Optical's new store in Layton Hills Mall. The first and only facility in Utah that offers fashion eyewear, contact lenses, professional eye exams and LASIK eye surgery all at one location. Help us celebrate our Grand Opening May 1 9th and 20th, and you can: Q Leave donations requested Steven Byrne, from the 6 Direc-shoul- d torate, has had surgery to put a thetic device in his foot and faces the, same procedure on hi other foot, due Register to Win FREE LASIK Eye Surgery. Meet Francis J. Wapner, M.D., F. A. C. S., Medical Director F-1- to Degenerative Joint Disease. To donate leave, fill out Optional Form 630A Request A Cardboard Regatta atthebase Recip-thi- s ing pond, west of the log cabin, is one of To Donate Annual Leave To Leave years Summerfest activities on Junejent (Within Agency) or 630B (Outside 9. Boats and oars must be made of card- - Agency) under the Leave Transfer Proboard and cannot includefoam, plastics, gram. Donations will be accepted at Bldg, fiberglass or wood. Participants may use 1245, Room 12 or mail to of the Aris Vision Institute. Save $50 on a Complete Pair of Designer Glasses. Save 50 on all Additional Pairs of Glasses. Let Fashion Consultants from Calvin Klein and Escada Help Select the Right Frames for You. E, tape, glues, varnish and staples. Each boat must support at least two people (and no more than six). Participants Attn: Mindy White. For more details, must be 18 or older and wear approved or email mindy. call Ext. whitehill.af.mil. Mary Ann Aviles, Logistics Boat registration begins June at the Hess Fitness Center. For details, contact Ray Parr at Ext. agement Directorate, has been nosed with liver disease and has exhausted all her leave. To donate Vietnam wall coming to Provo The Vietnam Memorial Moving Wall will be displayed June 8 at Timp Field 12-1- - See Store for Details 42 , Man-lifejacket- s. diag-- 1 leave, fill out Optional Forms 630 A or them to Bldg. 630B, and hand-carr- y to OO- or send Room 12, 1245, ALCDPCE, Attn: Mindy White. fi Standard Optical Where Good Vision is Always in Fashion. |