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Show HILLTOP TIMES Know proper diagnosis, and living with heart disease! If you have any questions, please contact us at 801-586-9586. From 1 Heart Health news American Heart Association National Wear Read Day is Feb. 6. Feb. is American Heart Month. Each year over one million Americans have a heart attack. Civilian Health Promotion Services (CHPS) has invited Stacey Holland from the American Heart Association to come share her remarkable story and immense knowledge. Stacey is a three time heart attack survivor who now serves as an advocate and resource for heart health in Utah. Come learn about your risks, prevention, early and UFO From 7 the site's more than 10,000 PDF files can be a daunting task, there are many Northern Utah UFO accounts that might interest eager Top of Utah citizens. One of the earliest accounts in the files comes from two Airmen stationed at Hill in the late 1940s. According to the file, on May 25, 1949, an assistant air inspector named Oakley Gordon and a lieutenant named Wilfred Gable said they witnessed two blue- and silver disc-shaped objects flying at approximately 300 mph, southeast of Hill's salvage yard. After the pair reported the sighting, an investigation was requested by P.R. Burnett, who was listed as the district commander of the 16th District Office of Special Investigations at Hill. The investigation found that a P-51 airplane took off around the same time of Gordon and Gable's sighting, but the pilot of the plane was interviewed and said he didn't see any flying objects resembling what the pair saw. The investigation also found that a weather balloon was released at Hill during the time of the sighting, but doesn't conclude that it was what the Airmen likely saw. "I heard a plane overhead, which sounded to me to be quite high," Gordon said in a written Team Hill Ski Day Feb. 13 at Snowbasin A Team Hill Ski Day will be held at Snowbasin on Feb. 13. Stop by Outdoor Recreation to purchase ticket reservations for $56 per ticket. Ticket reservations are available for purchase now through 4 p.m. Feb. 12. Tickets will be issued at Earl's Lodge starting at 8 a.m. Feb. 13. A number of ski packages that include skis, boots and poles are also available. Costs vary and supplies are limited, so reserve early. account he submitted as part of the investigation. "I looked into the sky in the direction from which the sound seemed to be coming, and could not discern the plane. However, in scanning the sky, I observed a globular object traveling slightly east of south, at what I estimated to be approximately the same speed that a C-47 travels." Gordon indicated that the height and speed of the object indicated something other than a weather balloon. Most of the names in the Blue Book records are redacted, but for some reason Gordon and Gable's names were kept visible. Another Northern Utah account involving defense officials took place Feb. 20, 1964, at the Ogden Defense Depot when a police guard, identified only by the last name of Harrop, reported a fiery, pulsating object fell at an extreme speed behind the north ridge of Ogden Canyon. The man reported that the object had a tail about 10 times bigger than the object itself and did not resemble a "shooting or falling star." For more information, call Outdoor Recreation at 801-777-9666. AF seeks enlisted nurse applicants The Air Force seeks enlisted nurse commissioning program applicants. Eligible active-duty enlisted Airmen interested in a nursing commission have until Feb. 27 to apply. For more information, visit http://1.usa. gov/1qWw5JC. AF officials seek award nominees JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas — Air Force officials are accepting nominations for the 2015 Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs A Hill Air Force Base investigation on the man's claim, which also determined Harrop to be a "mature individual," found no explanation for the sighting. "There are no known experimental aircraft or missile firings ... in the area at the time of the sighting," said an intelligence report from the investigation. "All logical leads have been developed and reported in regard to this sighting." During that same year, on July 20, a group of maintenance employees at Thiokol near Brigham City reported seeing two V-shaped objects flying at a high rate of speed in the night sky for about three seconds before fading into darkness. The Air Force investigation that followed the sighting determined the three men who reported the incident all "appear(ed) to be emotionally stable, but found that the 'Sighting' (was) descriptive of an observation of two low-flying birds observed at night. Moon just setting." About five years after those 1960s sightings, the Air Force stopped We appraise, buy and sell estate items GOLD • SILVER • INVESTMENTS VT, .% 015., 801-393-9419 5484 South Adams Ave. Ogden, UT 84405 (Across Iron Ogdan Regional Medical Conrad children Kindergarten to 12 years of age. If space is available, GPAB will accommodate individuals without a referral. The fee without a referral is $15 and completed hourly care documents. This program rotates monthly between daytime hours 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and evening hours 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. Smoking Cessation Classes Offered Is the reason for smoking today the same as it was in the beginning? Take back control of health and happiness. 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