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Show 10 HILLTOP TIMES Tmito TIMES Oct. 6 2011 NEWS BRIEFS Southgate Avenue lanes reduced A steam vault installation project will affect Southgate Avenue near Building 237. This will also affect the parking area south of America First Credit Union. The project installs new concrete vaults and new steam and condensate piping. Starting Oct. 14 and continuing through Oct. 22, Southgate Avenue will be reduced to two lanes. Excavation will begin on the east side lanes and then switch over to the west side lanes. As soon as roadwork is completed excavation will resume to the west which will affect the parking area south of America First Credit Union which will be closed Oct. 14-28. For more information, please contact Randy Johns, at 801-7777196 or 801-430-5775. Wardleigh Road repaving to continue A project to mill and complete paving of Wardleigh Road starting at Chenault and ending at Alabama, continues through Oct. 14. Traffic will be reduced to one lane each way. Motorists will not be able to make left turns where posted and deemed unsafe due to lane restrictions. Recommended alternate travel route is 6th Street. Motorists' patience and safe travel practices through the affected area is of high importance for their protection and that of Team Hill members and guests. For more information, contact Anna Robinson, at 801-777-3673 or 801-940-1760. Update Your Virtual Emergency Data advance. Motorists' patience and safe travel practices through the affected area is of high importance for their protection and that of Team Hill members and guests. For more information, please contact Cameron Jones, at 801777-0253. Phase 2 of clinic parking lot Phase 2 of the effort to repave the clnic parking lot has been scheduled for Oct. 12-19, weather permitting. On approximately Oct. 12, the clinic parking area southeast of and near Building 570 and horseshoe driveway, will be closed for repaving. Traffic will be detoured to other parking areas. Accessibility and crosswalks will be maintained as deemed safe around construction equipment. Motorists will not be able to travel where posted or deemed unsafe due to construction. Phase 2 will not start until the first phase is complete. Alternate parking areas are northeast, far southeast and west of the clinic. Whenever parking areas are blocked (for example southeast of and near Building 570), alternate handicap parking will be marked and provided as near the building as possible. Others need to use alternate parking areas near the clinic and plan for the added time in advance. Motorists' patience and safe travel practices through the affected area is of high importance for their protection and that of Team Hill members and guests. For more information, please contact Cameron Jones, at 801777-0253. Snowbasin Ski Swap in Legacy Center The Virtual Record of Emergency Data (vRED), or Department of Defense Form 93 (DD Form 93), is probably the most important document in a military record. The vRED provides information on a member's primary next-of-kin (NOK), secondary NOK, and other persons to notify in case of death, injury or emergency. Frequently, notification of NOK is delayed because of outdated or missing information on the vRED. vRED is the official document required by law for designating beneficiaries for death gratuity payment, unpaid pay and allowances and the person authorized direct disposition of your remains. For more information, call the Casualty Office, 801-777-2863. The Ogden Valley Winter Sports Foundation is holding the Snowbasin Ski Swap Oct. 7-9 at the Davis County Legacy Events Center in Farmington. The swap will hold new and used ski and snowboard gear for up to 70 percent off of retail prices. Snowbasin and Wolf Creek will be selling season passes, and coaches and staff will be on hand to answer questions about gear or their teams. The event is a fundraiser for the OVVVSF. Hours and admission as follows: Friday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. with $5 admission, Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. with $2 admission, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., free admission. For further information, visit snowbasinskiswap.com . Clinic parking lot repaving continues Warrior Fitness Center Fall Triathlon The 75th Civil Engineer Squadron has contracted a paving project to repave the Clinic Parking Lots in five phases (South of Balmer Street). Phase 1 of this effort continues due to weather conditions and should be complete by Oct. 11. The clinic parking area northeast of Building 570, will be closed during the repaving. Traffic will be detoured to other parking areas. Motorists will not be able to travel where posted or deemed unsafe due to construction. Alternate parking areas are southeast and west of the clinic. Whenever parking areas are blocked (northeast of Building 570), alternate handicap parking will be marked and provided as near the building as possible. Others need to use alternate parking areas near the clinic and plan for the added time in On Oct. 15, the Warrior Fitness Center is planning its Fall Triathlon. The challenging multi-sport event includes a 5K run around the duck pond, 20 K cycle around the base, and a 400 meter swim in the Hess Fitness Center pool. There will be prizes for top male and female competitors. Pay $10 to sign up at the Warrior Fitness Center 801-777-2762 by Sept. 30 and get an athletic moisture-wicking Tshirt (same design as June Triathlon). Price after Sept. 30 is $5 and does not include a T-shirt. Volunteers are needed. Anyone interested may contact the fitness center staff. LOGSTARS From page 5 they are "assigned." The name LOGSTAR, joins two important elements. Hill Air Force Base provides key logistics support to the Air Force. This logistics mission was combined with the symbol that represents the highest military rank, the star. Together the LOGSTAR program and its members represent those who excel in professional excellence and a personal commitment toward leadership at the highest levels. Since inception of the program in 1989, Hill Air Force Base has inducted JF-THC FOOD DRIVE Correction Col. Charles Clinton was incorrectly identified by rank in the Sept. 12 edition. more than 500 LOGSTARS into the program. The new LOGSTARs include: Brent Allenbach, president, Saddleback Harley Davidson Chad Bangerter, Sunset Mayor Dain Black, owner, Brick Oven Restaurant Robert Daniels, CEO, Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center Douglas Defries, president, Bank Of Utah Mike Linnell, state director, Utah Wildlife Services Troy Rawlings, Davis County attorney Catherine Slater, senior vice president, LSI-Logistic Specialties Inc. Jim Smith, President/CEO, Davis Chamber Of Commerce Paul Welsh, director, Human Resoruces Utah Jazz KIM COOK/U.S. Air Force Team Hill Junior Force Council members gather in the Building 1201 Parking Lot on Oct. 4 to collect food donations from barrels they had placed around the base to gather nonperishable food items. The council donated the items to area food pantries which support local communities near the base. They collected 6,000 pounds of food which is the equivalent of supporting 150 families for a month. - PICNIC From page 7 resident has worked as a custodian at Hill for 14 years. He was hired one day before his 33rd birthday in 1998. "Before I started working at Hill, I worked as a bagger at a grocery store and made about five bucks an hour," Richardson said. "I wouldn't have been able to survive much longer doing that, but luckily this job came along." Richardson said some of the best things about his job are the benefits that come with it. He has health care, a pension plan and life insurance, things he wouldn't have been able to get elsewhere. Richardson was among many AbilityOne employees honored Sept. 30 at a picnic at Centennial Park. The event was sponsored by the Clearfield-based Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center. At Hill, AbilityOne employees perform a variety of tasks, including operation of the base supply store, laundry and custodial services, food service and the handling of package reclamation and scrap-metal recovery. The base works with four AbilityOne vendors 4 PARC, Enable Industries, IB Milwaukee and the Utah Industries for the Blind. "Hill is a strong supporter of the AbilityOne Program and its mission to provide Utah VA Home Loans employment for people who are blind and have other disabilities," said Nancy K. Andrews, Ogden Air Logistics Center director of contracting. "Each person (in the program) should be recognized and commended for (the) continued contribution to the mission here." Tooele resident Miles Raymond, 29, also works at Hill because of the program. "Right now, I feel like I am lucky to even have a job," he said. "The economy is so upside-down right now, and I don't see it changing anytime soon." Jim Crosby, director of operations with PARC, said most of the people his organization sends to Hill as part of the program love their jobs. "These are very reliable people who love doing their jobs. They are an employer's dream." Purchase or Refinance FHA and Conventional Financing also Available DAVID BATH Loan Officer W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital Corp. 801-432-0218 mils # 379884 c EOUAL HOUSING W. J.BRADLEY LEN[)ER Apply Online Today!!! Utah-VA-Loans.com 0 2011 W.1. lbruelk•3 Mortgage Capital Corp.. 201 Columbine Street link 300.13arror. CO00200. Phone x303425400. NAIIS Ell 3233. 'Irwin. 4.-rs Dot murk. air ihe ovens of W.J. 13r lk Monsive ('spiral Corp. 'his L.. ntK u Reidrimions amok.. 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