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Show Hilltop IM ES Weekly Since 1948 IIlin, ¥ Hill AFB, Utah 84056-5824 7 days to AFMC Consolidate Unit Inspection Chopped? Or will you make the cut? T he Food Network is currently casting for a special episode of the hit cooking competition show, "Chopped." Entry deadline is Friday, July 27. They are seeking the most skilled, dynamic and outgoing Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard chefs to compete for www.hilltoptimes.com hilltoptimes@standard.net Vol. 72 No. 30, July 26, 2012 Right, Wade Sundell, of Boxholm, Iowa, marked 90 points atop Three Hills Rodeo Inc. Ned Pepper, a 2011 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo horse, at the Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo on July 20. Sundell is leading the world saddle bronc riding standings with $72,958. Below, he raises his hands to the crowd after the ride. ALEX R. LLOYD U.S. Air Force See CHOPPED I page 6 World's best bronc rider part of thrill at Military Appreciation Night Save the date! The Air Force Ball will be held Friday, Sept. 7, at the Hill Aerospace Museum. This year's theme will be Legacy of Valor. The event will start at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Motivational speaker, Dan Clark will keynote the event. BY MARY Free tickets to Raptors game Hill Air Force Base has recently received free tickets to The Top of Utah Military Affairs /Hill Appreciation Night at Lindquist Field with the Ogden Raptors on Friday, Aug. 10, at 7 p.m. The Raptors will be playing the Grand Junction Rockies. This is an annual event that is graciously offered to Team Hill by the Top of Utah Military Affairs Committee (TOUMAC) and the Ogden Raptors organization to show their support for all the members of Team Hill and their families. This is a great family event and 75th Air Base Wing Public Affairs Community Relations encourages everyone who is available to attend and support the communities who have unwaveringly supported Hill AFB throughout the years. The 75th ABW PA Shop encourages you to appoint someone to be your organization's representative, pick up blocks and distribute tickets to your team members from Public Affairs Building 180, Room 109. Join together to show the MAC and the Raptors that Team Hill appreciates their salute. Base Theater Free Movies Saturday, noon — "Winnie the Pooh" (G) Saturday, 3 p.m. — "Raven" (R) Saturday, 6 p.m. — "Safe" (R) For review see page 7 Lou GORNY Hilltop Times editor M ilitary Appreciation Night at the Ogden Pioneer Rodeo gave attendees a chance to see the winner of the bronc riding take first place with an unofficial 88 points, later adjusted to 90 points in the official standings. His ride ended up being good enough to take the bronc riding check atop the leaderboard for the whole rodeo. Wade Sundell, of Boxholm, Iowa, rode Ned Pepper provided by Three Hills Rodeo Inc. See RODEO I page 5 Reveille and Retreat deserve customary courtesy BY MARY Lou GORNY Hilltop Times editor T Road closure near Buildings 100, 230 The 75th CES/SABER office will be performing excavation on 4th Street near Buildings 100 and 230 for the installation of steam vaults and steam piping. Fourth Street will be closed between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. The roadway will be metal plated in the evening hours. The closure will begin Saturday, July 28 and continue through Aug. 4. Sidewalks will still be accessible and vehicular traffic may still access Buildings 100 and 230 via the entrance south of 4th Street. Signs will be up to direct traffic. Any questions or concerns contact Randy Johns at 801-4305775 or 801-777-7196. 1.111.1111111 ALEX R. LLOYD/U.S. Air Force Cars pull over to the side of the road, June 13, in this inset of a picture taken on Wardleigh Road during Reveille. alk to any military member or family member on base about Reveille and Retreat and you get consistent replies about how they feel about the sound of a bugle playing Reveille in the morning followed by "To the Colors" or Taps in the afternoon and the corresponding requested customs and courtesies. As Team Hill members go about the business of supporting the war fighter, stopping and standing at attention if on foot, or pulling over to the side of the road, shows respect for the flag. FOR MORE ON WHAT TO DO WHEN REVEILLE OR RETREAT PLAYS See page 4 Pertussis on the rise in Utah Are you and your family adequately vaccinated? 75th Medical Group ertussis continues to be on the rise in Utah and in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 18,000 cases have been reported in the United States this year — more than twice the number reported this time last year. As of July 13, 547 cases of pertussis have p See PERTUSSIS I page 3 Look inside this week's Hilltop Times for " " " Veterans to go fishing `Dirt Boys' cement relationships Disabled get a chance to try Soldier Creek Reservists work at RAF base on road projects See page 7 See page 10 Clearfield JROTC cyber patriots Team takes first in competition See page 3 |