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Show 10 February 25, 2010 HILLTOP TIMES Take time to thank your TriWest doctor NEWS BRIEFS Vendors wanted for OSC Spring Bazaar The Hill Officers' Spouses Club needs vendors for its annual spring craft bazaar April 21. Booth fee for the event is $40 which will directly support the club's scholarship program. No duplicates of nonhandcrafted items, such as Mary Kay and Tupperware, will be allowed. On the day of the event, set up begins at 8 a.m. and must be completed by 9:30 a.m. Depending on availability, each vendor will receive a 6- or 8-foot table with table cloth and two chairs. Vendors are responsible for their display needs; electrical hook-ups are extremely limited. Space available on a first-come, first-served basis. Deadline for receipt of signed vendor agreements is April 12. For more information or to reserve a space call Hill OSC Bazaar Chairwoman Gina Wood at (801) 771-0696 or (801) 7710696 or e-mail her at woodpile5@q. com. SHARING THE VICTORY P HOENIX —In honor of National ' Doctors Day on March 30, TriWest is offering an opportunity for service members and their families to say "thanks" to the TriCare doctors who have made a positive difference in their lives by visiting www.triwest.com/DrDay or the Facebook page, "Salute Your TriCare Doctor 2010." TriWest is accepting sub-; missions through March 12. From annual exams and immunizations, to surgical care and condition management, TriWest Healthcare Alliance's network of more than 150,000 doctors : provide 2.7 million iriCare West Region-; service members, retirees and their families with exceptional health care. As the nation prepares to commemorate Doctors' Day on March 30, TriWest joins its IriCare beneficiaries in thanking and showing appreciation to the men and women who don scrubs or white coats to: care for our military community. "Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines can remain focused on their job at hand because they trust that TriCare providers stand ready to take care of their families and loved ones," said TriWest President ; and CEO David J. Mclntyre Jr. "Doctors' Day is a great opportunity to show appreciation for those who care for the families of those who defend our nation. They are truly heroes serving heroes!" TriCare providers must undergo stringent credentialing to ensure beneficiaries receive the highest quality of care they are entitled to receive. This also means more flexibility for beneficiaries in re- - • ceiving the care when and where they need it and an exceptional level of care • and customer service. Doctors' Day was first observed March 30,1933, the anniversary of the first use of a general anesthetic in sur- ,, gery. In 1991, President George H.W. Bush signed legislation establishing National Doctors' Day. -; About TriWest: TriWest Healthcare Al£ liance partners with the Department of. Defense to do "Whatever It Takes" to support the healthcare needs of 2.7 million members of America's military family. A. Phoenix-based corporation, TriWest pro-. • vides access to cost-effective, high-quality health care in the 21-state TRICARE ; West Region. The Department of Defense, recently presented TriWest with the 2009 national Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Freedom Award—the highest recognition given to employers for .. their support of their employees who also serve in the National Guard and Reserve.^ Visit www.triwest.com for more informa-: tion. 2010 Military Child Award nominations due today Nominations close February 25 for the 2010 Military Child Award, administered by program officials in San Antonio, Texas. The award recognizes the service and sacrifices of the nation's youngest heroes. Anyone can nominate a deserving child for the award, but the nominee must be enrolled in the Defense Eligibility Enrollment Reporting System and be between the ages of 8 and 18. The winner will receive $5,000 and will be flown with a parent or guardian to Washington, D.C., for the award ceremony. Go directly to https://ebailot.votenet. com/operationhomefront/register, or to www.operationhomefront.net, to nominate children of both active duty and Guard or Reserve families. In addition to the financial award and travel expenses, meals and accommodations for two will also be provided. "The sons and daughters of America's service members learn what patriotism is at a very young age," said Jim Knotts, chief operating officer, Operation Homefront. "Children in military families understand sacrifice and live with the concept of service. This is what the Military Child Award honors." One potato, two potato ... Sun Valley Charity Foundation representative Reginald Reeves and Craig Nielsen, of the Airman and Family Readiness Center, will be coordinating the delivery of 50,000 pounds of potatoes donated to Hill Air Force Base personnel and families who are directly or indirectly supporting the war-fighting effort throughout the world. The primary donor is Tom Holm of the Idaho Falls area. A semitrailer full of loose potatoes will be parked in the south parking lot of Building 150 (AFRC) on March 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. So bring bags and stop by and get some spuds. If you are able to volunteer or need more information please contact Craig Nielsen at the center at (801) 777^044. ALEX R. LLOYD/U.S. Air Force Leonardo the Lion, Salt Lake ReAL mascot, shows off the Major League Soccer Championship Cup trophy won by the team in a Feb. 23 visit to Hill Air Force Base. Representatives of RSL toured the base with the trophy and gave many a chance to get a picture taken with the championship cup and Leonardo. 75th Medical Group adjusts hours for Operational Readiness The 75th Medical Group will open at 1 p.m. on March 22 to participate in the Operational Readiness Center. Work to close one outbound lane at South Gate occasionally One lane of the South Gate's outbound traffic lanes will be closed on a few weekends through June 20, to allow Hill Air Force Base environmental engineers to install groundwater monitoring devices and collect water samples. The lane to be closed will be the outbound, left-most turn lane. The closure is necessary to allow a drill rig and a crew to work in the street. Work will also be done in the grassy area on the northeast corner of Southgate Avenue and Highway 193, but should not affect the traffic lanes. The work should take up to seven weekends to complete, but only one lane of traffic will be closed over four weekends {not consecutively) and only during daylight hours. For more information about the drilling, call Lance Kovel at (801) 775-5242. a l o u s .5 e r v 1 %£^ ,fC£h UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST \J/ Church of Ogden February 28, 1O:3O a.m. Guesl s eaker OUTrparh UUireacn Gary P Horenkamp Reaches Out Dan Arnow Worship Associate UUCO, 705 23rd Street info. 3W-M38 LIGHT OF THE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHURCH (WELS) Sunday Worship sianedSuodiyNuriiry 10:30 a.m. viiltnrtExpeaedi 1074 N. Falriialtl. Layton (Acraas from Post Office) Call Pastor Doug Langa at 444-1501 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Worship Service 8:30 Contemporary Worship 10:00 Traditional Worship 1339 West 400 North, Mjirriott-SlaterviMc 801-393-5662 - www.fumcopdcnut.org Serving the Ogdcn Area since 1870 www.lluhtDithavBllay-wa1a.cira ELIM EVANGELICAL Community United Methodist Church LUTHERAN CHURCH 575 -23rd Street, Ogden Phone 394-5543 • Christian Education® 9:00 a.m. Worship Services® 10:00 a.m. www.sllmlultiBran.org Join us for Worship 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m, Church pCaffeinated alplncchurch.org [ 801392.8000 Family Worship Center Sunday School - 9:45 am Sunday Worship -11:00 am Wednesday Night Bible Study & The Episcopal Church Welcomes You Sunday worship times IIK 8:15 im ft 11:00 am. 801.825.6552 -> ^XJ oslcroy@aol.rjom Pastor Doug Brown • 801-444-2442 "f#. 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