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Show 147 KAISERHAWAII New Health Insurance Premium Charges MS 499 1.09 X07 1.06 Employes 123 0.57 Ml 1972 BIWEEKLY PREMIUM RATH 1971 1.19 2.57 1.09 2.49 (OPTION-TYP- TOT ENRLLMNT) SERVICEIENEFIT NIGH SaF FAMILY NIGH LOW SOP FAMILY LOW KK 11.06 2698 INDEMNITY KNEHY-AETNSELF HIGH FAMILY HIGH SELF LOW FAMILY LOW General Henry A. Miley, Commanding General, Annv Materiel Command, receives tlie Department of the tlie Army (DA) Award of Honor for Safety, presented to W. T. General IJeutenant Materiel Command, by Army Kerwin. Jr, Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, DA (left). The award is in recognition of the command's overall improvement of its accident experience and the lowest number of fatalities (19) ever recorded by AMC. The annual award is the highest recognition of command effectiveness in the prevention of accidents. Other significant accomplishments were reduction of serious explosions from 26 to 14; reduetiim of damage costs due to explosions from $746,000 to $367100; and reduction of total losses due to AMC property damage, fatalities and injuries from $5 million to $3.4 million. AMC has won five Awards of Honor (the Army's top sufctv award) and two Awards of Merit since its establishment in 1902. 1.13 in 979 24.26 0.00 536 4M 1X80 045 GROUP HEALTH 146 2.19 641 GOVT EMPLOYEES HOSP ASSN HIGH X73 SaF FAMILY HIGH 19.10 SELF LOW 7.14 FAMILY LOW 1X52 0.72 1.75 3.44 41 NAT ASSN LETTEI CAMIIRS SELF HIGH 625 FAMILY HIGH 19.36 SELF LOW 426 FAMILY 12.44 LOW FCSTMASTERS SELF HIGH 1.69 411 045 X4I 5ENEFIT 106 FAMILY HIGH LOW LOW . 1X51 0.72 4.00 9.72 SELF FAMILY HIGH SELF 7.59 High faauly SELF family 8.71 LOW low 1.37 xao New promotion schedule SELF FAAMLY The DeWashington (AN'F) partment of the Army has announced a change in promotion policy for temporary first lieutenant, AUS and chief warrant officer, AUS. Authority to promote fully qualified officers to these grades will continue to be decentralized to designated commanders. field However, requirements for promotion to first lieutenant or chief warrant officer will lie extended gradually. Beginning April 1, 1972. a transition period will liegin, the increasing requirements from the present 12 months to 18 months after GEIA HEALTH IENEFIT SELF HIGH 640 FAAMLY HIGH 1X31 LOW SELF 1.38 FAAMLY LOW 140 SELF FAAMLY 0.43 062 Annuitants IENEFIT SERVICE HIGH HIGH 140 JUAN HIGH HIGH 352 FOREIGN 223 HAWAII MED. SEX ASSN. SELF HIGH FAAMLY HIGH CARIIEt IENEFIT URAL For 1LT and CW2 660 Ml 1742 149 FAAMLY and chief ' warrant officers in excess of the Army's needs. It also would have lieen inconsistent with promotion schedules of other officer grades and senior noncommissioned officer grades, all of which have lieen curtailed. time-in-gra- 441 AMEX FEDEX GOVT. EMFL SELF HIGH 7.95 FAMILY NIGH 2DS9 SELF LOW 4.74 FAMILY LOW 1X52 AMC receives top safety award Hie 1.7S 4.10 11.76 require- ment for second lieutenants and warrant officers dropped to 12 months on Nov. 1, 1966, as part of the build up in the Republic , of Vietnam. Prior to June 1, 1966, the requirement had lieen 18 months. Second lieutenants and warrant officers who have demonstrated that they are fully qualiJan. 1, 1973. fied will attain eligibility for Continuation of the present promotion to first lieutenant or policy beyond April 1 would chief warrant officer as have provided first lieutenants time-in-gra- CANAL ZONE KNEFIT SELF HIGH FAAMLY HIGH 143 147 009 461 1144 Ml 450 SAMIA HEALTH IENEFIT HIGH SELF 7.01 FAAMLY HIGH 17.12 1.09 010 MAILHANDLEJtS IENEFIT SELF HIGH 661 HIGH FAMILY 17.11 SELF LOW 492 FAAMLY LOW 1410 3.97 1X73 ALLIANCE HEALTH IENEFIT 147 X0 time-in-gra- 043 AAtEX POSTAL WORKERS 1.11 UNION 021 076 0.03 s: Officers with dates of entry cm active duty as a 2Lt or a W01 as shown below: April 1971 1640 April 1971 16-3- 1 16-3- 0 1 Attain eligibility for promotion to ll.t or CW2 on dates shown lielow: April 1972 0 Mav 1972 ' Julv 1972 1601 August 1972 Octolier 1972 0 Nov. 1972 1 January 1973 and 16-3- May 1971 May 1971 June 1971 June 1971 16-3- July 1971 and later 073 Tiine-in-gra- 3.53 X29 084 159 months months months months months 17 mimtlis 18 miuiths 12 13 14 15 16 f 0.00 1.20 2.73 later 074 006 NOTt WHERE NO LOW OPTION IS SHOWH 000 PLAN HAS ONLY ONE OPTION 1.10 Club to sponsor writing contest by Joy Eastland Creative Writing Contest For the 18th consecutive year the Dugway College Womens is holding a Creative Writing Contest for the Elementary and High School students. All i stories and poems are to lie turned in to the student's English teacher hy April 14. The entries will he nmnliered and all indications of authorship removed prior to judging. Announcement of winners and Tlie motion picture, "His Land" the thrilling story of presentation of certificates and Israel from ancient to inixlcm prizes will lie made at the times, will le presented at tin- school's Award Assemblies in post theater at 7:30 p.rn. Maivli May. The 1972 contest was an28, according to Post Chaplain nounced to the students at the (LTC) Ross C. Wright. His Land", rich in color same time the booklets of last and authentic sights and sounds, year's winning entries were prewith a popular musical score sented to the 1971 winners. Edittyping and assemcomposed and arranged hy ing, bly of the booklet was done hy Ralph Carmichael has called a musical jmimcv into memliers of the D.C.W.C. Extra copies of this Ixxiklet are avail-aidthe soul of a nation. Words of Scripture cook- - to For further information alxmt life as Cliff Barrows and Cliff current contest, contact any the Ri- id. Englands popular star, ret lect upon the events that in of these memliers: Mrs. Bonnie Haslain 2689, Mrs. Erica Salorewl,t vt'ar!i have ixtiifiriiK-nllKh )f he alKil.llt pr, lllTj(Mi mon 2791, Mrs. Kathy Bilton ' or Mrs. Helen Rees 21X17. Appropriately slumo donlii; 3274, Students arc encouraged to ,iR1 KasU.r oIj; ljs and rcuiincd to get and sound experience in (lt. participate their entries in within the next 3 llolv Lund is free for weeks. to uttend. Gub Rand puts you in the Fashion Picture FOR YOUR EASTER! put your foot down for... Holy Land slated here Staff First tain gold Sergeant Edward D. Feingold poses with Sergeant Class Samuel Denson, Recruiting Sergeant and CapSSG FeinHugh D. Roberson, Army Aviation, after from of enlistment Cupt. had taken the oath TRUCKS NEW - 72 art-wor- k, Ix-t-- Immediate Delivery e. Specialist 4 John B. Huddle reciived a $25 I'.S. Savings Bond for his selection as the MP of the Month. Tlie entries will lie iiiuuliercd and all indications of authorship removed prior to judging. CRISIS-CHARACTE- Crisis does not create character; it reveals it. Woodsmen say that when a log is thrown into the fire, it rcveuls all the the colors that went into it black of the night, the purple of the morning, the red of the sunset, the silver of the sturs. In like manner, in time of crisis people reveal what is already in them; the deep love of virtue on the one hand, or their seBishop cret lusts cm the other. Fulton J. Sheen Paulos Tooele Colleen Russell received an official recommendation for outstanding service while serving os clerk- - stenographer in the office of the Staff Judge AdvoTlie inventor of the zipper cate for tlie peril! of Scp. 1, 1970 was meshing proluibly just to August 31, 1971. around- .- loan I. Welsh - Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth Utah 50 Years of Service Murtlm Wells recently received a Sinwrsliim Award of $30. These are the looks of today. For goin' places and doin' things. And lookin' great while your at it. The shapes, the colors, the styles to coordinate with your wardrobe. We've got 'em. Now. Get the picture! e7ooe2e )Tlepc.&a |