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Show 4 HTEME S April 14, 2011 GOAL $77,30( CURRENT 8 12,480 _ $80 —$70 - $60 $50 - $40 $30 - $20 $io HILLTOP TIMES Consider running for the ik AFMC Marathon Team Don't play anymore? 01 Sell it. Call Classifieds at 625-43(K), .0110 ipEtts ca HQ AFMC Services Marketing W RIGHT PATTERSON AFB, OHIO — Attention all runners — you can become a part of the Air Force Materiel Command Marathon team! A total of 10 AFMC active duty members will be selected to participate. Three male and two female runners will be selected for both the full marathon and half marathon races. Team members selected will receive reimbursement from HQ AFMC A1S. Those interested should submit an Air Force Form 303 to their base Fitness Center Director no later than April 30. The Air Force Mara- thon takes place Sept. 17 at the Museum of the United States Air Force located on Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio. Each member will be granted permissive TDY status IAW AFI 363003, Military Leave Program. HQ AFMC A1SS will appoint a selection board to evaluate nominations based on the AF Form 303 content. The board will make its recommendation to HQ AFMC A1S for final approval. Individuals will be selected based upon most recent experience and fastest times. For more information contact Tech. Sgt. Hugh Word, DSN 9860887, e-mail: hugh.word@wpafb. af.mil . Mon.-Fri. 7:00 am-6:00 pm • Open Saturdays FAMILY: David Babcock • Jennifer Brown • Darren Wible PEDIATRICS: Lee Powell • Wade Arkoudas ORTHODONTIST: Leland Pack HYGIENISTS: Melodee Bagley • Kristin Balls • Dannette Barr Complete Family & Cosmetic Dentistry American Forces Press Service W ASHINGTON — All service members will receive their full midmonth pay they have earned in their paychecks April 15, Pentagon officials said on Monday. "Basically, all active duty and reserve service members will receive full mid-month pay on the 15th of April," said Pentagon spokesman Marine Col. Dave Lapan. "It may be in two separate payments, but on the 15th everyone will receive their full allotted pay." Confusion arose about the April 15 payday due to the threatened closure of the U.S. government last week. Administration and congressional leaders came to an agreement that ended that action late April 8. The Defense Finance and Accounting Service had posted "net pay advice" to some service members, telling them what to expect in their accounts. "Those net pay advice statements were made ... before we knew there was an agreement to fund the government," Lapan said. "When those were posted they only showed partial payments, but again, everyone will receive their full pay on the 15th for the duty served and it may be in more than one deposit." Officials urge service members to check their end-of-month leave and earnings statements carefully. The normal end-of-month statements will be posted to accounts April 22. The finance and accounting service has restored access to all leave and earnings statements, net pay advice or advice of pay for service members on the myPay website. "The most-current advice of pay will still only show the partial payments for April 1-8," the finance service posted on its website. "This will allow us to make sure we can still process pay for April 9-15 and take steps to ensure it is in bank accounts on the 15th." For more information, visit the myPay website at https://mypay. dfas.mil/mypay.aspx. White Fillings & Crowns Oral, Nitrous & IV Sedations Teeth Whitening • Root Canals • Extractions • Cleaning • FREE Exam for Children Under 2 Years • Video Games • Ceiling TVs ichgzerogiB33grm (801) 774.0770 2112 N. Hillfield Rd. #1 Layton, Utah Most Insurance Plans Accepted. Payment Plans, Credit Cards, Military Dental Plans. EMERGENCIES WELCOME! 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Take the challenge • Log your daily steps walked. • Attend three classes over six week time period. • Participate in a fun run/walk. The Top Three Winning Teams will be EARTH From page 1 Energy Awareness Month. "We want people to make informed decisions about environmental and energy issues in their daily lives," said Bob Elliott, chief of the 75th CEG Environmental Management Group. "We've kept these events short and encourage everyone to bring a lunch and come." In addition to the lunchtime events, the base will be recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree City USA for the 18th year in a row. A recognition ceremony for this will be held 11 a.m., May 12 at Centennial Park, with a forester from the state of Utah's Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands making a short presentation. A special "Lunch & Learn" for kids is also planned for May 2 at the Log Cabin and the nearby pond. The entire "Lunch and Learn" schedule follows; all events run 11:30 a.m.-noon in the Warrior Fitness Center. • April 21 - Questar Gas Presenta- awarded based on: • The highest amount of steps logged. • Participation in three designated classes. • Participation in a fun run/walk on base. There are also individual awards for achieving 150,000 and 300,000 steps. Enroll online March 18 through April 15 at www.afmcwellness.com . Print your team pedometer challenge certificate and redeem a free pedometer while supplies last. Contact Civilian Health Promotion Services representative or Health and Wellness Center office for more information and TPC event calendar. tion, "Therm," the Energy Wise Guy presents "If You Conserve, You Can Save." • April 25 - Rocky Mountain Power Presentation. • April 26 - Water Quality Presentation, "We Live Down Stream." • April 27 - Hazardous Waste Presentation, "Where is the Slime?" • April 28 - Recycling Presentation, "Household Recycling." • May 2 - Kids Day, "Tread Lightly" and "You're Bugging Me." • May 3 - Environmental Restoration Presentation - "Today's Actions Are Tomorrow's Future." • May 4 - Air Quality Presentation - "It's Not Just for Breathing Anymore." • May 5 -Entomology Presentation - "Don't Bug me." • May 9 - Cultural Resources presentation - "Hill AFB has an archaeologist?" • May 10 - National Environmental Policy Act Presentation - "Good Planning = Less Impact." • May 11 - Natural Resources Presentation - "Leave No Trace." • May 12 - Tree City USA Presentation. 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