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Show Tilltop 1 0 TIME S mcm) E July 10, 2014 strapping In TIMES Questar Gas Feeder Line Replacement Project Hilltop Times staff ter hours can be anticipated at night and on the weekends along South Gate Drive, East Balmer Street and East Weiner Street during the construction effort. The jogging trail adjacent to South Gate Drive and Centennial Park will be closed for equipment staging. In addition, periodic parking stall closures along the identified route will be in place. Base officials ask drivers to be patient and practice safety in this area. Direct any questions to the 75 Civil Engineer Squadron customer service desk at 801-777-1856. Questar Gas and National Pipeline began construction of a new high pressure natural gas feeder line serving Hill Air Force Base on July 7. This work is expected to cause minimal impact to traffic flow during normal duty hours. Primary construction work is scheduled to extend through Aug. 17. All construction work will be done after normal duty hours. Construction will be completed by Sept 14. Short-term periodic lane closures af- Multiple lane restrictions Hilltop Times staff Courtesy photo Airman 1st Class Logan Neighbor and Senior Airman Joshua Des Islets, 775th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal, assist Lt. Gen. Bruce Litchfield, Air Force Sustainment Center commander, putting on an EOD 9 Bomb Suit during his visit to Hill Air Force Base last week. During his base visit, Litchfield visited with EOD Airmen and familiarized himself with the unit's deployment operations and capabilities. Force cal sergeant ERB will be available by the middle of August. From 1 Continued service in the Guard and Reserve to be provided to senior raters by the end of July and results for the senior airman through techni- Picnic From 1 p.m. Event coordinators hope Review From 9 Martindale). Poor Todd even consults a child psychologist to see ternate routes will not be necessary. Access to parking Lot 2A, between Building 36 and Building 41, will be maintained as much as possible; however, there will be times that partial access to Lot 2A will be restricted. There are multiple lane restrictions throughout the base because of construction. The 75th Civil Engineer Group has contracted a utilities project for Canberra Street buildings that requires the contractor to trench across Canberra Street at various locations to make connections or replacement for the existing sanitary sewer, steam line, water system and storm sewer. This effort is scheduled through Oct. 3, weather permitting. During this time, Canberra Street, north of Building 55, will be partially closed. Traffic will be reduced to one lane. Pedestrian traffic will be maintained with metal plates over the construction trenches. Canberra Street will be reduced to one lane of traffic at all times, and al- Wardleigh Road Restrictions come to an end soon for the project on Wardleigh Road. This effort is scheduled through July 12, weather permitting. Wardleigh Road north of Building 849, starting at east end of Building 55, will be partially closed during this project. Traffic will be reduced to one lane each way. Accessibility will be maintained as deemed safe around construction equipment. For more information, contact the project manager, Harold Gulso at 801-777-2089. Reserve or Air National Guard. The Air Force Reserve and ANG still have numerous positions available. Interested Airmen should first contact their local in-service recruiter for additional information. They may also visit the Air Force Reserve website or call 800-257-1212 or navigate to the ANG website or call 800-TOGOANG. Palace Chase and Palace Front offer Airmen a unique opportunity to continue serving while filling critical total force needs in an Air Reserve component. Since July 2013, more than 1,500 Airmen have made the commitment to continue their service in the Air Force Updates to information on force management and other personnel programs will continue to be available on myPers. Airmen can also click the force management graphic on the Air Force Portal, which will direct to updated matrices and force management program details. families will come out and enjoy this free event and feel the support of the community for their service to our country. "TOUMAC members look forward to this annual picnic as it provides them an opportunity to work for and mingle with our great Airmen and their families stationed at Hill AFB," says Barbara Riddle, Salute Picnic Chair of the Top of Utah Military Affairs Executive Committee. "In short, there is amazing food, ice-cold beverages, camaraderie, entertainment and fun for all ages." RSVP's are being gathered through First Sergeants, but are not mandatory for attendance. For more information, contact 1st Lt. Kelly Sampson at 801-586-9807 or Senior Master Sgt. Christopher Burroughs at 801-586-2338. if maybe his son might be delusional, but when the therapist responds with a slight put down about "believing in magic," Todd walks away more than a little hurt. However, this was the only moment where someone tried to toss a wet blanket on what was otherwise, a very positive film. From here on, it's about a small community and a struggling family coming to grips with issues of faith, fear and finances. Most importantly, it feels honest and heartfelt. This is the kind of movie, I hope, Christians will hang their hats on. It's meant to uplift, encourage and inspire. It focuses on what they believe, rather than on what they believe others get wrong. 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