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Welcome to the Mountain View Inn!

On Behalf of the 75th ABW, the 75th Force Support Squadron and the Mountain View Inn Staff, welcome to Hill Air Force Base, Headquarters for the Ogden Air Logistics Center. We are honored to have you as our guest and sincerely hope your visit to Hill Air Force Base and the Layton/Salt Lake City area is an exceptional one. Please take a few minutes to review the contents of this book to discover the outstanding services available at both Hill Air Force Base and the surrounding area. If there is anything we can do to make your visit more comfortable, or if you have any suggestions on how we can improve our service, please fill out a Customer Comment Card located in your room or at our Guest Reception Desk. The Mountain View Inn is a recipient of both the prestigious Air Force Material Command Gold Key Award and the Air Force Innkeeper Award. We are truly dedicated to providing quality service to you, our valued guest, and are available 24 hours a day to assist you and make your stay a memorable one. The Mountain View Inn team of professionals wishes you a pleasant stay and a safe journey. We look forward to serving you and hope to see you again in the future!

Melissa L. Edwards Lodging Manager 801-777-1844 EXT 2560 Welcome Valued Guest!

We have provided you with a few complimentary items to get you through your first nights stay. Feel free to ask any Lodging team member if you need any of these items replenished. If you forgot to pack any other

toiletry item, please come see us at the front desk. We should have what

you need available for purchase.

The Air Force Inns Promise

“Our goal is to provide you a clean, comfortable room

to guarantee a good night’s rest and pleasant stay.

If any part of your stay with us is not satisfactory,

please provide the lodging manager or

front desk staff an opportunity to ‘make it right’.” General Information Guest Responsibilities

Please help us to conserve utilities by using energy conservation measures by turning off all lights and lowering tempera- ture settings when leaving your room. For your safety please comply with fire, health and safety regulations. Make a note of the evacuation routes . Please inform the guest reception desk of any identified safety issues.

Please report damages to furnishings or missing government property, so we can collect reimbursement to help keep lodg- ing costs to a minimum. In some cases the general manager processes a report on loss or damage to NAF assets in accord- ance with AFI 34-202 to collect reimbursement for damage beyond fair wear and tear and for missing government proper- ty caused by abuse or negligence on their part or by their guests. Guests are responsible for their conduct and that of their guests, and/or family members while in government lodging. Please observe quiet times, 2200—0700 hours, so everyone has a pleasant stay. At no time will children be left unattended in the Temporary Lodging Facilities, and must be super- vised at all times to include the playground. Lodging Responsibilities

Mountain View Inn pledges to provide our guests with optimal customer service and courteous, efficient support staff. If you have suggestions or ideas how we may better serve you, please let us know by filling out the Air Force customer com- ment form located in your room or in the guest reception area. We are here to serve you, our valued guest. Lodging Fees

Lodging Fees are as follows: VQ’s $84.00, TLF’s $93.00, Business Suites $94.00 and General Suites $95.00. Add $10 per night for “Pet-Friendly” facilities. Guests not traveling on official government or ders are required to pay in advance for room charges. All guests traveling on official government orders must present a valid credit card at check in or advance payment for the entire stay is required. In addition, all long-term guests are required to make payment on their account every 15 days. Abused guest rooms, smoking in the room, or having pets in unauthorized rooms will be assessed a $150 cleaning fee. Check Out Time

Check out time for all rooms is 1100 hours. If an emergency arises, please contact the front desk for a possible late check out authorization. Guests will be charged a late check out fee (a one day charge) if they fail to receive authorization from the front desk and/or manager in advance. Receiving Mail

To receive mail and packages from the U.S. Post Office please go to the Base Post Office (building 344) . The Post office will set up a General Delivery mailbox in your name.

Guest Name General Delivery Mountain View Inn / Room Number 7338 Lonki St Hill AFB, UT 84056 You may receive packages from FedEx or UPS by using the address below and a Guest Service Representative we will noti- fy you:

(Your Name) c/o Mountain View Inn Building # and Room # 7420 W Miller St, Bldg 450, Hill AFB, UT 84056

Please call our reservation section at DSN 777-1844 or commercial (801) 777-1844, send a fax to DSN 775-2014 or commer- cial fax (801) 775-2014, or online at www. dodlodging.net General Information Continued

Clock Radio

To set Alarm:

Press ALARM SET. (Alarm time will flash) Use arrow buttons to set desired time. Press ALARM ON/OFF button and choose either radio or buzzer on display. To turn alarm off press ALARM ON/OFF button and choose ALARM OFF on display. Coffee Pot

Plug coffee pot into electrical outlet For single cup use: Plug coffee pot into electrical outlet

Remove filter holder and place with coffee packet Place coffee pod into top front of the machine

Pour in water through the filter slot Pour a cup of water into the top back of the machine

Replace carafe in cradle to hold brewing coffee Place empty coffee cup in front to hold brewing coffee

Press on button Press start button Dishwasher

Load dishwasher with dishwasher safe items

Add dishwasher detergent to soap holder and close

Close and lock dishwasher door

Select desired cleaning level DVD Player

Turn television on and select channel 3 or AUX on the remote

Press power button on DVD player and insert disc

Press play button Electric Can Opener

Plug electric can opener into electrical outlet

Lift piercing arm and place item to be opened on the lip rest

Press piercing arm down to begin opening General Information Continued Electric Stove

Identify burner for use

Select matching control knob

Turn knob to desired heat setting Fan

Place fan on a level surface and plug into electrical outlet

Point fan in desired direction

Select fan speed

Control rotation by knob on top of unit Gas Stove

Identify desired burner for use

Select matching control knob

Push knob in and turn to right for burner to ignite

Turn knob to set desired flame Hair dryer

Remove hair dryer from wall mount

Press ON button

When finished, replace unit in wall-mount. Iron

Pour water into the top of the iron

Plug iron into electrical outlet

Selecting heating temperature will activate iron

Follow heating temperature guidelines provided on iron Microwave

To cook, place covered item in microwave removing all aluminum items

Press keypad to display desired time (minutes and/or seconds)

Press start, microwave will beep when time has expired General Information Continued

.Swamp Cooler (Bldg 134 & 472) Turn dial on to Pump Only and let circulate for 10-15 minutes

Make sure window is open a little

Turn dial to either High Cool or Low Cool Thermostat-Steam (B350) Ensure left switch on thermostat is on heat or cool

Ensure right switch on thermostat is on auto

Adjust thermostat to desired temperature

Turn AC control knob to low, medium or high

Thermostat—Central (B1118) These units can be controlled by thermostat located in the living room Thermostat (B480) These units can be controlled by thermostat located in the living room. If you have any questions call the front desk. Thermostat— (B472) To turn heat on, turn the thermostat to heat from fan and adjust the slider to high, low or medium in bedroom and living room. Thermostat— (B134) The radiators are located along the walls in the living room, dinning room and upstairs bedrooms. To turn the heat

on, turn the black knob, left to increase the heat and right to decrease the heat. Television Press On/Off button on remote control

Press channel increase or decrease arrow to view desired channel

Or

Key in channel selection by using numbered keypad then press enter (if applicable)

Press volume increase or decrease arrow for volume control General Information Continued ATTENTION: Electrical Shock: Please look for frayed cords and broken outlets before using an appliance in your room. Please report any problems to the front desk. Always keep electrical items away from water.

Burns: Alw ays use the appropriate protective equipm ent, gloves, hot pads, etc. If burned, seek med- ical attention immediately.

Sharp Objects: Please be careful using the knives in your room. Only use them for their intended purpose. If cut, seek medical attention immediately.

Natural Gas: If you are in a room w ith a gas stove or smell gas in any room , evacuate im mediately and notify the front desk. (Dial “0”, or “801-777-0801”)

Box Elder Bugs Season: May-October. These winged red and black bugs are harmless EMERGENCIES:

If you have a fire, police or medical emergency please contact 911.

If your calling from your cell phone please ask to be directed to Hill AFB 911 and include your Bldg # and Room #

Security Forces can be reached at 801-777-3056.

If your need is of a medical nature you will find the Davis Hospital and Medical Center located at 1600 West Ante- lope Drive in Layton with easy access from I-15 at exit #332. From the South Gate (Southgate Avenue) you continue down Hill Field Road until you reach 2000 North and make a right turn. Follow 2000 North until you drive over the I-15 overpass and the Hospital will be located on your right side. Their telephone number is 801-807-1000. Emergency Information On Base Security Forces

Emergencies: 911 Security Forces Control Center (Law Enforcement Desk): (801) 777-3056 Crime Stop Hotline: (801) 777-1100 South Gate (24 Hours): (801) 777-2394 West Gate (24 Hours): (801) 777-7833 Roy Gate (Mon—Friday 4am—8pm; Closed on Holidays and Weekends): (801) 777-4229 South Gate Visitor Center : (801) 777-8631; Monday to Friday 5am to 5pm (After hours a gate guard will help to give you access)

On Base Fire Department

Emergencies: 911 (801) 777-3021 5830 F Avenue Building 408 Hill AFB

Off Base Fire Department in Layton

Emergencies: 911 From the South Gate: Non-Emergency (801) 336-3940 Take Hill Field road for 3.9 miles (801) 336-3940 Turn right onto 2200W 437 North Wasatch Drive Layton, Utah 84041

Off Base Police Department

Emergencies: 911 From the South Gate: Non-Emergency (801) 336-3520 Take Hill Field road for 3.9 miles (801) 336-3520 Turn right onto 2200W 429 North Wasatch Drive Layton, Utah 84041

Medical Information Layton Dentists

Layton Hills Dental Care From South Gate: Take Hill Field Road to Main Street 743 King Street Turn Left on Main Street Layton UT, 84041 First right onto King Street Laytonhillsdental.com (801) 543-2273

Hill Field Pediatric & Family Dentistry

2112 North Hill Field Road From South Gate: Take Hill Field Road 1.4 miles on the left Layton UT, 84041 Hillfielddentristry.com (801) 774-0770

Woodland Park Dental

880 Heritage Park Boulevard #220 From South Gate: Take Hill Field Road 1.4 miles on the left Layton UT, 84041 Turn right on Heritage Boulevard Laytondental.net Located on the right (801) 896-1271

Hospitals with Emergency Room

Davis Hospital From South Gate: Take Hill Field Road to 2000N 1550 North Main Street Turn right on 2000N 1.1 miles Layton Utah, 84041 Located on the right (801) 497-2111

Ogden Regional From South Gate: Turn left onto US 193 3.5 miles 5475 South 500 East Turn right on US-89N Layton Utah, 84041 Turn left on Adams Ave. (801) 497-2111

On Base Medical Care

On Base Clinic On Base Dentist 7321 Balmer Street 7321 Balmer Street Hill AFB, UT 84056 Hill AFB, UT 84056 Closed on Weekends and Holidays Closed on Weekends and Holidays

Lodging Information Amenity Items

Your room is stocked with complimentary items, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant soap, facial bar, and lotion for your first night’s stay. The guest reception desk offers 24-hour sales of a variety of sundry items. Please dial “0” from your room for more information.

Business Center

A business center with computer access and copy/fax service is provided free of charge for guests. It is located in the lobby of building 450, next to reception area. The business center is open 24/7.

Check Cashing

We are only authorized to accept checks for the amount of your bill.

Endorsement Stamps

A Guest Service Representative will endorse civilian temporary duty (TDY) orders for guests occupying on-base gov- ernment quarters entitling them to limited use of AAFES and Services Facilities.

Extensions

If you are on PCS orders and require to extend your stay over 30 days, please stop by the guest reception desk as far in advance as possible to. All extensions are handled on a case-by-case basis and are processed through the Lodging General Manager. Space is extremely limited during the summer months and extensions are sometimes unavailable.

Guest Reception Desk

The guest reception desk is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week to better serve you. The guest reception desk cannot transmit or store classified documents. Please contact base operations or the command post for classified items storage. The front desk may be reached at 801- 777-1844 or by dialing “0” from your room.

Ice Machines

Ice Machines are located in Buildings 472, 480, and 1118 in the Laundry Rooms. Building 350 ’s machine is located in the first floor entry way. Lodging Information Continued Housekeeping Services Provided Daily

Guests are responsible for the general cleanliness of your room, to include the cleanliness of the stove, refrigerator and dishes on a daily basis and upon checkout. Service is provided daily, to include: emptying trash, replacing ameni- ties and towels and making your bed, unless the Do not Disturb (DND) sign is visible. If the DND sign is removed by 1300 hours, service will be provided to your room. If the DND sign is left for three consecutive days, for safety purpos- es we reserve the right to enter the room. We will service it at that time. Supplies provided :toilet tissue, facial tissue, coffee and tea. We observe water and energy conservation efforts by changing your bed linens and washing towels weekly or upon checkout. If you would like to participate in our conservation efforts, please place your towels on the towel bar or shower rod. Only towels on the floor will be replaced during daily service. Housekeeping will not make the beds, change the sheets or vacuum if personal items are left on the beds or floors.

Housekeeping Services Provided Weekly

Guests are responsible for the general cleanliness of your room, to include the cleanliness of the stove, refrigerator and dishes on a daily basis and upon checkout. Service is provided weekly to extended stay-overs (more than 7 days), to include: light dusting, vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom, changing sheets and making your bed, unless the Do not Disturb (DND) sign is visible. If the DND sign is removed by 1300 hours, service will be provided to your room. If the DND sign is left for three consecutive days, for safety purposes we reserve the right to enter the room. We will service it at that time. Housekeeping will not make the beds, change the sheets or vacuum if personal items are left on the beds or floors.

Laundry and Dry Cleaning

Machines are provided to all of our lodging guests free of charge and are located in each of our buildings. For your convenience, laundry soap dispensary machines are located in each building for a small fee. Laundry rooms are locat- ed as follows:

Bldg. 350 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor, center

Bldg. 472 1st floor center section

Bldg. 480 Back of building exterior entry

Hobson House Basement

The Dry Cleaners is located in building 420 at the Hill Express/Shoppette. They can be reached at 801-775-8353. Al- terations can also be found in building 420 and can be reached by dialing 801-825-4151. Maintenance If you experience any problems when repairs are necessary, please inform the front desk by dialing “0” from your room. You may also fill out the maintenance request form located in your room, your housekeeper will collect it and turn it in to our maintenance department. Lodging Information Continued Pets

Lodging has a limited number of pet units. Cats and dogs are the only animals permitted. Pets are allowed only in pet friendly TLF’s. Pets are not authorized in any other facility or on their premises. If you are not staying in a pet- friendly unit, you must obtain appropriate care for your pets. A $150 cleaning fee will be charged for pets found in non-pet units and the pet must be removed immediately. If any damage is caused to the unit the guest will be charged for the repairs and asked to vacate the premises. The following is a list of local kennels and hospitals:

Animal Care Roy Hill Air Force Base Veterinary Treat- Mountain View Animal Clinic 1787 West Riverdale Road ment Facility 825 East Hwy 193 Suite B Roy, Utah 801- 825-9701 Building 401, 801 - 777 - 2969 Layton, Utah 801-927– 1047 Mon-Fri 8-6 Mon - Thurs 8-4 by appointment Mon-Fri 8-6 Call for kennel availability Friday 8-12pm No Boarding Active Duty & Retirees only Burch Creek Animal Hospital Animal Emergency Center 4847 Harrison Blvd Idlewire Pet Care Center 2465 North Main Street Ste. #5 Ogden, Utah 801-479-4410 Sunset, Utah 801- 776-8118 Mon-Fri 8-6, Sat 8-12 5583 Harrison Blvd Call for kennel availability South Ogden, UT 801-479-3000 Mon-Fri 6pm-8am Mon-Fri 8-6, Sat 8-5, Sun 11-5 Sat 12pm-8am Fairfield Vet Hospital Call for Kennel Availability

230 North Fairfield Road Layton, Utah 801- 544-8800 Layton Veterinary Hospital Mon-Fri 7:30-6, Sat 8-1 1538 N Main Street Call for kennel availability Layton, UT 801-773-2570 Mon-Fri 730-6, Sat 9-1 Call for Kennel Availability

Note: This information is provided by the Mountain View Inn Lodging Operation as a courtesy and does not suggest endorsement or any other affiliation.

Quiet Hours

Due to varying work schedules and crew rest requirements, quiet hours are 24 hours a day. Please be respectful of other guests. Vending Machines

Vending machines are located in the lobby of buildings 350 and in the laundry rooms of buildings 472. and 480. The guest reception desk offers 24-hour sales of a variety of sundry items. Please dial “801-777-1844” or “0” from your room for more information.

Telephone Information Telephone Rates

IMPORTANT: Your telephone is furnished as a service to you. The system applies charges after six rings even if the call is NOT completed. If you dial 1-801 you may be charged for long distance fees. You are accountable for all charges from the telephone in your room. Local Calls No charge

Long Distance Direct Dial (CONUS) 10¢ per minute charge billed to your account

International Rates Based on AT&T Tariff 27, Section 24.1.2.C.6. IMTS Rates-Initial Period Discounted 10%. Each Additional Period Discounted 35%

Calling Card Calls Rates established by Carrier apply to Long Distance Service Pro- viders (Calling or Prepaid Cards) and Internet Service Providers

Local Information Per Current Tariff (Direct Pass Through)

Long Distance Information Per Current Tariff (Direct Pass Through) Internet Rates

Wireless internet is provided at no charge to the guest. Use of your personal dial up service with a TOLL FREE num- ber is also free of charge.

Mid Atlantic Broadband is the internet provider, no code is required.

All Buildings

Emergency 911

Room to Room Dial Four Digit room extension number

Front Desk 0

DSN 97 + 94 + DSN Number

Base Information/Operator 97 + 0

Local Calls 99 + Number (the system automatically puts in the 801 area code)

Direct Dial Long Distance 99 + 1 + Area Code + Number

International Direct Dial 99 + 011 + Country Code + Number

Calling Card and Collect 99 + 1800+ Area Code + Number

International Credit Card/Collect 99 + 01 + Number, Wait for Operator to answer

1 + 800 Numbers 99 + 1 + 8XX + Number

Applies to:

800, 844, 855, 866, 877, 888

Please DO NOT unplug the phone cable. Telephone Information Continued Receiving Calls

Advise all callers to dial (801) 777-1844. When a recorded message is heard, the caller can reach your room either by entering # your four digit room number followed by # (#XXXX#) or by dialing “0” for assistance. Retrieving Messages

To retrieve and/or delete messages from your room, dial 6000 and follow the prompts. How to Access Voicemail Inbox

Lift up the handset and hit the Message button. Enter your password and hit the #key (Default Password: Extension Number) Once you have gained access to your account follow the submenu: a. To listen to your message, Press 1 b. For Mail Box Options, Press 0 c. To return to Main Menu, Press *

Operator Service Carrier of Choice

If you prefer, you have the right to obtain access to your preferred long distance carrier and may contact that carrier for information on accessing their service. Any comments regarding common carrier services may be directed to:

Common Carrier Bureau And/or Mid Atlantic Broadband Hospitality Services FCC 729 East Pratt Street, Suite 440 1919 M Street NW Baltimore, MD 21202 Washington DC 20554 (410) 727-8250

Wake-up Service

To Register / Change Automatic Wakeup:

Dial 73050 Listen to message and press “1” when prompted for wake up call. Enter time in Military Format (HHMM) (Example: 73050 press “1” then 0600 for 6:00AM wakeup. 73050 press “1” then 1800 for 6:00PM wakeup) A confirmation message will inform you that the wake-up call has been set.

To Cancel Automatic Wakeup

Dial 73050 and enter 2. A confirmation message will inform you of the cancel wake-up call. Local Banks and Credit Unions America First Credit Union Community Building 431, Hill AFB 801-827-8705 America First Credit Union East Building 230, Hill AFB 801-778-8740 America First Credit Union West Building 1235, Hill AFB 801-827-8775 Bank of Utah 717 W. Antelope Drive, Layton 801-773-2221 First National Bank 1601 N. Hill field Road, Layton 801-728-3013 Golden West Credit Union 1268 N. Hill field Road, Layton 801-621-4550 Key Bank 999 N. Hill field Road, Layton 801-544-7293 Mountain America 455 East 40th Street, Ogden 801-621-4723 Wasatch Peaks 4723 Harrison Blvd., Ogden 801-476-8000 US Bank 951 W. 1700 S., Syracuse 801-773-4619 Wells Fargo Bank Building 442, Hill AFB 801-773-8000

Telephone Information Continued Quick Reference (all numbers have an 801 area code unless otherwise noted)

507 Grill 586-9317 Family Support (A&FRC) 777-4681 A&FRC 777-4681 Fast Eddy’s 777-1010 Aerospace Museum 777-6818 Fitness Center (Warrior) 777-2762 Alterations 825-4151 Frame Shop 586-0567 Air Force Aid Society 703-972-2650 Golf Course 777-3272 777-4681 GNC/BX 776-3351 American Red Cross 800-733-2767 Hillcrest Dining Facility 777-342 8 Arts and Crafts Center 777-2649 Hill Express 773-4417 Auto Hobby/Auto Mart 777-3476 Hospital (Appointments) 728-2600 Barber Shop/BX 773-4602 Household Goods (TMO) 777-1848/775-2849 Base Chapel 777-2106 Information, Tickets & Travel 777-3525 Non Duty Hours 777-3007 Law Enforcement 777-3056 Base Exchange 773-1207 Legal Office 777-6626 Base Housing Office 776-5001 Library 777-3833 Base Information 777-1110 Lodging Office 777-1844 Base Operations 777-1861 Military Clothing 776-6944 Base Post Office 777-3507 On the Fly Café 777-4165 Base Transportation 777-1843 Optical/Glasses CenterBX 776-3368 Bowling Center 777-6565 Optical/Exam Office 779-9453 Burger King 774-9093 Outdoor Recreation 777-9666 Chapel Services 777-2106 Pharmacy 777-5463 Child Development Center (East Side) 777-6321 Popeye’s 774-9073 Child Development Center (West Side) 777-6223 Roy Gate 586-7413 Club Hill (The Landing) 777-3841 Security Forces 777-3056 Command Post 777-3007 South Gate Visitor’s Center 777-8631 Commissary 777-2300 Thrift Shop 825-1026 Dry Cleaners 775-8353 TRAVCO Travel 773-7286 Engraving Shop 777-2649 Westgate Visitor’s Center 777-6614 Fam Camp 775-3250 Westgate Gas Station 774-9072 Family Child Care 777-0695 Youth Center 777-2419

Base Facilities Arts & Crafts Center, Bldg. 534, 801- 586-0566

The Arts & Crafts Center offers diverse programs that provide facilities supplies and instruction to develop new skills and a sense of pride through personal achievement. A full service frame and embroidery shop is available for custom framing and embroidery, also do-it-yourself framing. Other instructional classes include glass fusion, basic art and digital photography. The engraving shop offers computerized laser engraving on plaques, trophies, pen sets, letter openers, etc. They can help you with the perfect award or recognition plaque. The Auto Skills Center offers safety and emission testing and on site mechanics to assist with minor repairs.

Bowling Center, Bldg. 525, 801-777-6565

The Bowling Center offers a comfortable, modern environment for bowlers of all ages, along with an excellent snack bar, a new AMF Accuscore Computerized Scoring System, a pro shop and a state of the art Thunder Alley System. A variety of leagues and programs for men, women, and youth are offered. Child Development Centers CDC East bldg.470, 777-6321 and CDC West bldg.464, 801-777-6223

The Center is accredited by National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). They accept children from six weeks to 5 years of age. The development of the "whole" child and interaction in a social setting are extremely important aspects of the Child Development Program. Patrons must complete an application for enrollment. Applicants are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. If two applicants apply at the same time, priority will be given to single - military, then to dual - military. Family Child Care is located in building 460, for information about their services please call them at 801- 777-0695. The Landing (Base Club) Bldg. 450, 801-777-3841

The Landing is a high energy entertainment venue that also features lunch and evening dining in addition to a varie- ty program events. New programs include theme party packages, business luncheons, conferences, farewells and promotion parties. Additionally, the club can be reserved for commander's call's, at no cost to the reserving organi- zation. Any club member, regardless of rank, can take advantage of club's catering programs such as private parties, and special functions through the Clubs Catering Office. Hillcrest Dining Facility, Bldg. 519, 801-777-3428,

The Hillcrest Dining Facility operates an appropriated funded enlisted dining facility in order to provide meals to enlisted members who reside in dormitories, and to provide flight and ground support meal service in support of dai- ly operations. TDY Authorized Officers and DOD Civilians receiving a meal portion of per diem are authorized to use the dining facility when the authorization is included in the TDY order by the orders authorizing official. No credit cards are accepted. Open to Retirees on the Air Forces Birthday, Veterans Day , Thanksgiving and Christmas only. Information, Tickets & Travel, Bldg. 805, 801-777-3525

ITT offers discount tickets to local attractions, which include ski resorts, Lagoon Amusement Park, Raging Waters, movie theaters and Hogle Zoo. They also offer discount tickets to Southern California attractions such as Disney- land, Universal Studios, Sea World, Sand Diego Zoo, Knott’s Berry Farm and much more. Discount tickets to Disney World, Universal Studios, and Sea World in Florida are also available ( two weeks notice is required for FL. Tickets) Base Facilities Continued Fitness Center, Bldgs. 520 & 533, 801-777-2762

The Warrior and Hess Fitness Centers offer various programs such as tennis, racquetball, weight training, and group exercise classes. In addition, the athletic program offers intensive intramural varsity and instructional programs. The athletic program is supported with three sports fields, a quarter-mile running track, four-mile par course and six tennis courts. Personal Trainers are available for a fee, appointments are required. The Health and Wellness Cen- ter is located in the Warrior fitness center. (they also offer cross-fit)

Golf Course, Bldg. 720, 777-3272

Directly east of the runway, large greens, thick roughs and strong morning winds are some of the features of the Hubbard Memorial Golf Course. It includes an 18-acre driving range, two large practice greens and a popular full service pro shop. The facility utilizes an advanced computer system for recording golfers handicap. Our golf professionals provide both individual and group instruction.

Library, Bldg. 440, 777-3833

The Verity Memorial Library furnishes both technical and recreational material for the base. Books, newspapers, magazines, compact discs, over 3,00 dvd’s, playaways e-books, and audio books are all available. Programs such as Pre-K Workshops, STEM, and archaeology are also offered at the library. There is a children’s room with over 5,000 books for children from preschool age through junior high. Computer Lab, faxing, and printing services are availa- ble.

Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 805, 777-9666

Utah is the perfect place to experience all four seasons. Hill AFB Outdoor Recreation offers a variety of trips year round, which include hiking, fishing, ATV trips, snowmobiling, boating, sledding, camping, etc. The equipment checkout center supplies equipment to accommodate your summer or winter outdoor adventures, whether you go with us or on your own. Equipment includes a full ski maintenance program, tents, sleeping bags, stoves, sleds, trailers, jet skis, ATV’s and much, much more. If you are interested in the Fam Camp, you may contact them directly at 775-3250. Youth Center, Bldg. 883, 777-2419

The youth center provides well-rounded social and sports programs for over 7,500 young people throughout the school year and during the summer. The center includes a game room, instruction rooms for classes and a full-sized gymnasium equipped for basketball, volleyball and badminton. The youth sports program provides instruction and competition with emphasis on sportsmanship and socialization. The summer program includes a variety of field trips, arts and crafts, movies and games. The Before and After School Program provides services and supervision in the early morning and after school hours. Base Facilities Continued Chapel Services, Bldg. 475, 801-777-2106

Catholic:

Mass 1200 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday

1630 & 1700 Saturday

0930 Sunday

Protestant:

Worship Service 1100 Sunday

Wicca Earth based 10:00 Saturday

The Chapel offers a variety of other services such as:

Bible Studies Youth Groups Singles Groups Stephen Ministry Community Airman Sponsorship Program

Chaplain Services

Chaplains, as ordained clergy of specific denominations/faith groups, provide counseling, perform baptisms, dedica- tions, weddings, funerals, and other rituals, ordinances, and sacraments in accordance with the rules and guidelines of their churches. For specific ministries, please make arrangements with a chaplain well in advance. Most events require preparation.

Other Religious Information

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS)

Meetings are not held at the base chapel due to the numerous meetings held weekly. Please call 801-774-2152.

Greek Orthodox

Greek Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration, 674 42nd St, Ogden. For more information call 801-399-2231.

Islamic Service

Northern Utah Islamic center , 1061 23rd Street ,Ogden. For more information call 801-392-1515

Jewish Services

Congregation B’rith Sholem, 2750 Grant Avenue, Ogden, phone 801-392-7688

Please contact the chapel if you desire more information. On Base Dining Hillcrest Dining Facility, Bldg. 519, 777-3428

Monday—Friday Breakfast 0530-0800

Lunch 1100-1300

Dinner 1700-1900

Saturday and Sunday Brunch 0900-1300

Dinner 1730-1900

UTA Weekend Breakfast 0600-1300

Dinner 1730-1900

Fast Eddie’s, Bldg. 39 (801) 777-1010(line badge is required)

Breakfast 0600-0800

Lunch 1100-1300

Dinner 1700-1900

Saturday and Sunday Closed

Bowling Center Snack Bar, Strikes Café, Bldg. 525, 777-6565

Summer* Winter

Sunday Closed 1500-2100

Monday Closed Closed

Tuesday – Thursday 1100-2100 1100-2100

Friday 1100-2100 1100-2300

Saturday 1200-2100 1200-2300

(The Strikes Café Snack Bar closes 30 minutes before the bowling alley) * Summer hours are from 1 May to 31 August .

On Base Dining Continued Base Restaurant– Taste Of Paradise, Bldg. 230, 777-4165 (Open to all)

Breakfast Monday—Friday 0600-1000

Lunch Monday—Friday 1000-1300

Down Fridays 0600-1000

The Landing (base club), Bldg. 450, 777-3841

Saturday—Monday Closed

Enlisted Lounge Tuesday—Friday 1500-2000

Saturdays and Sunday Closed

Officer’s Lounge Friday 1600-2000

Off Base Dining Restaurant Address Phone

Applebee’s 1622 North 1000 West, Layton 801-773-9100

Bajio Mexican Grill 743 King Street, Layton 801-546-2227

Buffalo Wild Wings 695 Ring Rd, Layton 801-547-9464

Boston's 694 W. Antelope Drive, Layton 801-779-9088

Cactus Red’s 2250 South 1200 West, Ogden 801-621-1560

Café Rio 2065 Harris Blvd., Layton 801-991-1800

Chick-Fil-A 651 West Antelope Drive, Layton 801 -776-8646

Chili’s 1970 North 1000 West, Layton 801-774-8225

China Hill 2704 North Hill Field Road, Layton 801-779-3998

Chuck-A-Rama Buffet 3655 Washington Blvd., South Ogden 801-394-8900

Corbin’s Grille 748 Heritage Park Blvd., Layton 801-896-0442

Cracker Barrel 1792 North Heritage Park Blvd., Layton 801-776-3527

Crown Burgers 1986 North Main, Layton 801-773-1700

Denny’s 991 North Hill Field Road, Layton 801-544-1284

Domino’s Pizza 7440 6th Street Bldg. 420 Hill AFB 801-773-3023

Dunkin Donuts 5693 S. Harrison Blvd, Ogden 385 -206-8361

Famous Dave's BQ 1977 North 1200 West, Layton 801-773-3994

Five Guys 2065 N. Harris Blvd., Layton 801-773-8945

Garcia’s Mexican Restaurant 1075 Hill Field Road, Layton 801-546-6390

Golden Corral Buffet 1624 North Heritage Park Blvd., Layton 801-775-9535

Holy Smoke 855 W. Heritage Park Blvd, Layton 801 -614-5011

IHOP 920 North main Street, Layton 801-593-0433

Javier’s 448 West 2000 North, Layton 801-825-4520

Kentucky Fried Chicken 747 North Main, Layton 801-547-0556

Kneaders 480 W. Antelope DR. Layton 801-416-8240

Little Taste of Britain 768 W 1425 N Layton 801-543-5707

This information is provided by the Mountain View Inn Lodging Operation as a courtesy and does not sug- gest endorsement or any other affiliation. Off Base Dining Continued Restaurant Address Phone

Little Orient 734 South Main Street, Layton 801-546-3838

Manuel’s El Burrito 1145 South State, Clearfield 801-896-1166 Marie Calendar’s 1600 North 1000 West, Layton 801-825-3668 Mongolia Grill 763 West Antelope Drive , Layton 801 -773-8092

Noodles & Company 748 West Antelope Drive, Layton 801-525-2257

Olive Garden 675 South Ring Rd, Layton 801-546-1447

Outback Steakhouse 1664 North 1200 West, Layton 801-779-0972

Panda Express 1950 North 1000 West, Layton 801-779-0904

Pizza Hut 2996 North Hill Field Rd, Layton 801-773-1000

Prairie Schooner Steakhouse 445 Park Boulevard, Ogden 801-392-2712

Red Lobster 979 North Woodland Park Drive, W., Layton 801-546-3522

Red Robin 1562 North 100 West, Layton 801-779-3511

Rooster’s Brewing Company 748 W Heritage Park Blvd, Layton 801-774-9330

Ruby River 4286 Riverdale Road, Ogden 801-622-2320

Rumbi Island Grill 748 West Antelope Drive, Layton 801-614-5020

Sills Café 335 E. Gentile St. Layton 801-544-7438

Sitara 2672 North Hill Field Road ,Layton 801-621-2455

Sizzler 1171 North Hill Field Road, Layton 801-546-3588 Sonic Drive In 796 West Antelope Drive, Layton 801-728-0776 Texas Road House 685 S. Ring Road, Layton 801-544-7427 Tepanyaki Japanese Steakhouse 1386 South Legend Hills Drive, Clearfield 801-775-8813 Timbermine Restaurant 1701 Park Boulevard, Ogden 801-393-2155 Union Grill 2501 Wall Avenue, Ogden 801-621-2830 Wendy’s 1105 North 400 West, Layton 801-544-7640 Winger’s Diner 743 North Main, Clearfield 801-779-3322

This information is provided by the Mountain View Inn Lodging Operation as a courtesy and does not sug- gest endorsement or any other affiliation. Space A Terminal Bldg 900 777-3088 To Hobson House/1118 Wardleigh Road HILL Bldg 120 Honor Guard 388th FW / 419th FW Bldg. 402 AFB 777-3967 777-3881 Dart Ave EAST Security Forces Bldg. 408 AREA 134 777-3056 4th Street

Bldg 180 Taste Of Paradise Bldg. 230 146 75th MSG / 777-4165 AAFES FSS BX 1st American CU Bldg. 412 Bldg 230 773-1207 5th Street (Club Lane) Marketing Bldg 150 N DDR

E Ave E FCC 777-0695 Bldg 152 W E To Burger King Mini Mall, Class 6, Ave D Bldg. 418 & Shoppette NAF HR 777-1080 Dog Bldg. 420 774-9093 Ave Southgate Park 773-4417 S

To Youth Center 883 6th Street Bldg 430 Post Office Dorm Mgr Wells Fargo Theater Bldg. 344 Bldg Commissary MPF/CPF Bldg. 442 Bldg. 441 Bldg 341 626-9699 777-2328 777-3507 363 Bldg. 400 777-1845 Loncki St 777-3029 Am. First C. U. Library 777-2300 TMO Bldg. 431 Bldg. 440 ALS 778-8705 777-3833 775-2849 350 Linen Ex. Bldg 385 Bldg. 356 Weiner St Landing 777-3196 777-3841 (Consolidated Club) Bowling Mountain View Inn 460 Dining Facility Hess Center Family Gym CDC W 777-1844 Bldg. 519 Bldg. 525 Bldg 520

Bldg. 450 Dorms 777-3428 Dorms 777-6223 777-9911 Warrior CDC E Chapel 521 Skills Dev Fitness 472 Bld.470 Bldg. 475 Bldg.534 Ctr. 777-6321 777-2106 586-0566 Bldg. 520 777-2761 To Outdoor Rec 805 Balmer Street To Golf Course Gate South Out

Fam Camp Cent. Clinic Space #7 Park 480 Building 570 775-3250 728-2600

Jogging Map East Side Jogging Map West Side Area Attractions & Recreation

Fun for the Family

Park City Mountain Resort 1310 Lowell Avenue Park City 435-649-8111

Antelope Island 4528 W. 1700 S. Syracuse 801-773-2941

Cherry Hill Recreation Park 1325 S. Main Street Kaysville 801-451-5379

Children’s Museum 444 W. 100 S. Salt Lake City 801-456-5437

Cold Springs Trout Farm 2284 N. Fruitland Dr. Ogden 801-782-7282

Clark Planetarium 110 S. 400 W. Salt Lake City 801-456-7827

Fat Cats 2261 Kiesel Ave. Ogden 801-627-4386

Hogle Zoo 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave. Salt Lake City 801-582-1631

Ice Sheet 4390 Harrison Blvd. Ogden 801-399-8750

Kennecott Copper Mine Hwy 111, 8400 W. Magna 801-204-2025

Lagoon Theme Park 375 N. Lagoon Drive Farmington 801-451-8000

Layton Surf -N-Swim 465 N. Wasatch Dr. Layton 801-336-3939

Liberty Park 589 E. 1300 S. Salt Lake City 801-521-0962

Mormon Tabernacle Choir 50N. W. South Temple Salt Lake City Sun 9:15 a.m.

Ogden’s Eccles Dinosaur Park 1544 E. Park Boulevard Ogden 801-393-3466

Ogden Union Station 2501 Wall Avenue Ogden 801-393-9882

7 Peaks 1200 W. 1700 S. Salt Lake City 801-972-3300

Red Butte Garden & Arboretum 300 Wakara Way Salt Lake City 801-581–4747

Rocky Mountain Raceways 6555 W. 2100 S. West Valley 801-252-9557

Temple Square 15 E. South Temple Salt Lake City 801-240-2534

Thanksgiving Point 3003 N Thanksgiving Way Lehi 801-768-2300

Treehouse Museum 347 22nd. St. Ogden 801-394-9663

Utah Museum of Fine Arts 410 Campus Center Dr. Salt Lake City 801-581-7332

Utah Museum of Nat. History 301 Wakara Way Salt Lake City 801-581-4303

This information is provided by the Mountain View Inn Lodging Operation as a courtesy and does not suggest endorsement or any other affiliation. Area Attractions & Recreation Continued

Winter Ski Resorts

Alta Little Cottonwood Canyon 801-359-1078

Brighton Big Cottonwood Canyon 801-532-4731

Deer Valley Resort Park City 800-424-3337

Nordic Valley Eden 801-745-3511

Park City Resort Park City 800-222-7275

Powder Mountain Eden 801-745-3772

Snow Basin Ogden Canyon 888-437-5488

Solitude Big Cottonwood Canyon 801-534-1400

Sundance Wasatch Mountain 800-892-1600

The Canyons Park City 435-649-5400

Utah Olympic Park Park City 435-658-4200

Shopping

City Creek Mall 50 Main Street E, Salt Lake City 801-521-2012

Costco 3656 Wall Avenue, Ogden 801-317-3950

Tanger Factory Stores @ Park City 6699 N. Landmark Drive, Park City 435-645-7078

Gardner Village 1100 W. 7800 S., West Jordan 801-562-8842

The Gateway 100 S. 400 W., Salt Lake City 801-456-0000

Layton Hills Mall 1201 Hill Field Rd, Layton 801-546-3471

Newgate Mall 36th and Wall Avenue, Ogden 801-621-1161

Sams’s Club 1055 W. Hill field Road, Layton 801-546-5206

Station Park 140 N W Union Ave, Farmington (801)923-9111

Super Target 815 W. 2000N Layton 801-773-0287

Wal-Mart Super Center 745 W. Hill field Road, Layton 801-546-1992

This information is provided by the Mountain View Inn Lodging Operation as a courtesy and does not suggest endorsement or any other affiliation. TV Channel Listing Television Radio Listing Radio

KWCR 88.1 FM Top-40 KXRV 105.7 FM

KCPW 88.3 FM Public Radio KOSY 106.5 FM Adult Contemporary

KNKL 88.7 FM Christian Contemporary KUDD 107.9 FM Top-40

KBYU 89.1 FM Classical KNRS 570 AM Talk

KUER 90.1 FM Public Radio KVNU 610 AM News/Talk

KRCL 90.9 FM Variety KTKK 630 AM Talk

KUFR 91.7 FM Religious KALL 700 AM Sports

KPCW 91.9 FM Public Radio KSVN 730 AM Spanish

KUBL 93.3 FM Country KKAT 860 AM Country

KODJ 94.1 FM KCPW 1010 AM News/Talk

KYFO 95.5 FM Religious KANN 1120 AM Christian Contemporary

KXRK 96.3 FM Alternative KSL 1160 AM News/Talk

KZHT 97.1 FM Top-40 KJQS 1230 AM Sports

KBZN 97.9 FM Smooth Jazz KZNS 1280 AM Sports

KBEE 98.7 FM Hot AC KSOP 1370 AM Country

KJMY 99.5 FM Rhythmic Oldies KLO 1430 AM Talk

KSFI 100.3 FM Adult Contemporary KYFO 1490 AM Spanish

KBER 101.1 FM Rock KLLB 1510 AM Gospel Music

KPQP 101.9 FM Top-40 KMRI 1550 AM Religious

KQMB 102.7 FM Hot AC KRRD 1600 AM Spanish

KRSP 103.5 FM Classic Hits KBJA 1640 AM Spanish

KSOP 104.3 FM Country KXOL 1660 AM Oldies Transportation Base Transportation

Base Transportation is available for official business only. Call to coordinate pick up time at 801-777-1843.

0630-0000 on weekdays Only

Bus Line

Utah Transit Authority (UTA) 888-743-3882 Includes Front Runner Commuter Train and TRAX Rental Cars

Alamo 888-426-3299

Avis 801-394-5984

Budget 800-237-7251

Dollar 801-575-2580

Commercial Taxi Companies & Shuttles

Express Shuttle 801-627-5555

Run-a-bout Shuttle 801-298-0300

Taxi City Cab 801-363-5550

Yellow Cab 801-394-9411

Lodging is not permitted to hail or call taxicabs for you.

Transportation Continued Airlines

American Airline 800-433-7300

Delta Airline 800-221-1212

Frontier Airline 800-432-1359

Southwest Airline 800-435-9792

United Airline 800-864-8331 Hill Air Force Base History

Bordered by the colorful Wasatch Mountains to the east and overlooking the Great Salt Lake (remainder of the Ancient Lake Bonneville) to the west, the site selected for Hill AFB is unique. The history of the base is also colorful and unique in the annals of the United States Air Force.

On July 1, 1939, Congress appropriated $8 million for establishment and construction of the Ogden Air Depot. Five months later, the War Department designated the site as Hill Field in honor of the Major Ployer P. Hill, who lost his life in 1935 at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, while piloting the B-17 Flying Fortress.

Groundbreaking ceremonies, attended by local dignitaries took place January 12, 1940. Approximately 10 months later, Hill Field was officially activated. Lt Col (later Brig General) Morris Berman assumed command November 7, 1940. The new installation soon proved to be the strategic intermountain depot General “Hap” Arnold and other far-sighted leaders visualized it to be.

During WWII, battle weary B-17, B-24, B-29, P-40, P-61 and A-20 aircraft depended on Hill for rehabilita- tion. In response, the work force, which grew to a peak of 22,000 in 1943, provided aircraft repair, engines and parts needed to return them to combat. This support included establishing the progressive assembly line for B-24 Libera- tor Bombers. Personnel also performed important wartime work at the nearby Wendover Range by completing training in air combat operations and aircraft and munitions maintenance. Crews of the 509th Composite Group, for example, practiced bombing runs at the Wendover Range, including those in preparation for the Hiroshima and Nagasaki missions that ended WWII.

On September 18, 1947 the Army Air Corps became the United States Air Force, ending an association with the Army that had lasted 40 years. Following an Air Force wide pattern of renaming fields as bases, Hill Field became an Air Force Base on February 5, 1948.

During the early post-war years, Hill became a storage and disposition site for vast numbers of airplanes and items of support equipment. By the end of 1947 more than $200 million worth of aircraft had been preserved to near perfect condition for possible future use. When North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950, Hill personnel quickly removed needed B-29’s and B-26’s from storage and added them to the active Air Force inventory.

In 1953, Ogden Air Material Area, the ranking activity at Hill, engaged in logistical support of more sophisti- cated aircraft. The F-89 Scorpion, the first jet maintenance project here, was followed by the F-84, the F-101 Voodoo, which became the Ogden AMA-managed weapon in 1952, also became a significant depot workload in the 1950’s.

Hill Air Force Base History Continued

Hill’s acreage doubled in size April 1, 1955, when the Department of Defense added the adjacent Ogden Arsenal property. This is now the “West Area” of Hill. The new acreage added more than 600 buildings and structures. As a result, the base capabilities substantially increased.

In January 1959, the Air Force named Hill as the single assembly and recycling point for Minuteman Missiles. Subsequently, it became the center of the Air Force missile program in the 1960’s when Boeing Company specially constructed facilities to assemble the minuteman ICBM, while Ogden AMA handled depot-level mainte- nance on them.

Hill also played an important role in improving the nation’s fighter capability. Ogden AMA, which became Ogden Air Logistics Center April 1, 1974 was logistics manager for the F-4 Phantom, the fastest and most versatile jet fighter in the Air Force inventory during the 1960’s and much of the 1970’s. The center built a specialized repair capability that enabled the base to provide depot-level maintenance on more that 200 of the jets each year.

In 1980, 40 years from it beginning, the base had another new star, the multi-national F-16 Fighting Falcon, which possesses capabilities unsurpassed by any other aircraft in the world. The center was designated as logistics manager for the aircraft and the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing was the first to get the new fighter.

In addition to the F-16’s, F-4’s and Minuteman, the center’s mission also includes the Bomarc drone missile, Maverick air-to-ground missile, Walleye laser and electro-optical guided bombs, Emergency Rocklet Communication system, Titan and Peacekeeper missiles. Air munitions, aircraft landing gears, wheels, brakes, tires and tubes, photographic reconnaissance equipment and aerospace training and simulation equipment make up its workload.

From modest beginnings, Hill AFB now ranks as Utah’s largest employer. Approximately 20,000 military and civilian contract personnel are employed. The payroll is over $500 million and the presence of the installation injects growth into Utah’s economy. The base now consists of 6,698 acres of land, compared to the original 3,000. Current value of real estate, buildings, improvements, equipment and inventories exceeds $4.5 billion. MEMORANDUM FOR MOUNTAINVIEW INN GUEST

FROM: 75 FSS/FSVL

SUBJECT: Shelter In Place

1) Sheltering-In-Place: a. Evacuation and sheltering-in-place are the two primary protective actions planned for and employed by many US communities in the event of an accidental release of toxic materials. The advantage of sheltering- in-place is that it can be implemented more rapidly than evacuation. It may also be the only means to pro- vide protection for people with limited mobility or for school, child care, club, and medical facilities. The disadvantage is that the protection it provides is variable and diminishes with the duration of the exposure. b. Sheltering-In-Place requires three distinct actions to be taken without delay to maximize the passive pro- tection a building can provide. c. First, the inside-outside air exchange rate of the building must be reduced before the hazardous plume ar- rives. This is done by closing all windows and doors and turning off all fans, HVAC systems, window air conditioners/heaters, and combustion heaters. In some cases, the HVAC system may be switched to a closed or recirculation mode to eliminate outside air entry. d. Second, the building entry and exit must cease during the period of plume passage. e. Third, the air exchange rate of the building must be increased as soon as the hazardous plume has passed (determined by emergency response personnel) to purge the building of any residual airborne contamina- tion. Increase the air exchange rate by opening all windows and doors, turning on all exhaust fans, and turning on or opening the HVAC system(s) to aerate the building.

NOTE: In all the real-world hazardous materials emergency cases studied by the Na- tional Institute for Chemical Studies, there no fatalities associated with shelter-in- place.

2. In the event Hill AFB has to execute their “shelter in place” (SIP) the lodging staff has equipped your room with instructions to do so. If you go to your living room closet you will find a box or bag marked SIP. Inside you will find instructions you will need to follow. We will be giving you updates during the time SIP is activated as time permits.

3. If you have any questions please feel free to call the front desk by dialing the “0.” Our staff will be happy to an- swer your questions.

4. Please take a moment and fill out our comment card to let us know how we are doing.

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