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Show Dugway Hires Students Through Youth Program The of summer has 1960s. Of the 19 counsellor coming marked the end of the school year and with it the arrival of some new faces around post, Now is the tune for stu-dents to take time' off from their high school or college studies and make some money to see them through the sum- mer and into school again in the fall. A number of students have been hired by Dugway Prov- ing Ground for the summer they have been arriving here during the past two weeks. Basically they have been hired through either the Employment Youth or the standard Sum- mer Examination Program. teenagers, been eight other people hir-ed to summer positions. Four people, two of them teachers at Dugway High School, have been named to positions as Recreation Supervisors. They wj be working with the Sum- mer youth Activities Program u instructors and supervisors, n Df (be four have college degrees in physical education, Three Dugway youths have been hired to lie lifeguards a( the Welfare and Morale swimming pool. The only re- Office in Employment Security quirement they had to meet Salt take City and taking a was bat they possess a Se- Cross Lifesaving Cer- competitive exam. Com para- - nior tive scores determined who tificate, but these are ap- was accepted for employment parently scarce as there are from their group. still two lifeguard positions Both of these programs open. 9 are in effect at other govern- One other person, a ment installations, such as lege graduate formerly einploy-fo- r Tooele Army Depot and Hill ed by the Job Corps was Air Force Base, and other 15 are boys and 4 are girls. They have been hired to work in such diverse areas as Facilities, Housing, the Com- missary Store, the Civilian Personnel Office, Welfare and Morale, and the Golf Course. Eight students have lieen hired through the competitive summer exams. These people are all employed as clerk- typists in various offices around post. They were ein- ployed after applying to the The Summer Employment Program has brought high school students here the summer. The SEY is run in conjunction with the Stay in School Pro- - agencies. Outside of the above men- gram and has been in success- ful operation since the mid tioned programs, there have Youth Dugway swimming pool is open for the season and several changes have been made in the operation of the pool. Operating hours for regu- lar swimming will be from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday thru Friday, 10 o clock Saturday morning to six p.m, and from 1 to 6 p.m. on Sunday. The lie closed for clean- will pool on Mondays. ing After five in the evening children 13 yean of age and under, must be accompanied by an adult who is in swimming attire, to be eligible to remain in the pool. Among regulations to be enforced this year are a ban on the wearing of T shirts in the pool and or with long hair must lxiys wear swimming caps. These restrictions are for sanitary purposes. Also no food or drinks will lie allowed within the swimming area. The pool will lie available for private swimming parties during other than norcut-of- Retirees Benefits Growing for the ed as a the under students employed SEY program. He will live with them and Ire available to them should any problems arise while they are here, In a change from past years there were no students hired to technical jobs, such as laboratory assistants or engi- neering assistants. This was due to the fact that the go- ahead for continuance of the program this year was not d ceived until it was too late to get security clearances. By the time the clearances would have lieen processed, the dents would have been ly ready to go back to school, Everyone who has been in the military service between 1957 and 1967 will get an extra $100-- a month social security wage credit under a bill just passed by the House re-an- of Representatives. The extra credit, starting next January 1, would mean a boost in social security benefits of 130,000 retirees and dependents by an average of $22 a month. er near-Progra- m In addition, the measure would boost social security cash benefits by five percent, beginning next January, and would liberalize other provisions of social security law. The new bill also ties social security payments to the cost of living index, like the system in effect for military and civil service automatic col-1- m Refrad Party Dugway Pool Opens The The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., June 19, 1970 There will lie a refrad party at the Willow Springs Lodge on Friday evening June mal operating hours. Persons 7at J9 4;30 Jp.m. r .n i desiring to hold parties at in.rp die pool should contact Wei- and fare and Morale a week prior in the Salt at D for reservations Two life is invited to at guards must be hired by per- - tend ty is spons0red . sons holding private parties. Kevin Egan BiH Logan, Picnic tables, lienches and Englishi charles Boyer, umbrellas have been set up james FanneHy and Mike Burk-in the west area of the swim- ming pool facility, k J A windbreaker jacket is being welcomed onto the list of optional clothing approved by the Army. The new optional year item for officers and enlisted men is a waist length jacket made of AC 274 raincoat material. It's intended for wear with short sleeve shirt and trousers, especially for transitional periods when me uniform wear dates dont agree with the temperature. Expected cost of the new jacket is about $15. Similar windbreakers have been ap- proved by the Air Force and Navy. cost- - of-- living raises. The Senate is not only expected to approve the measure, it is considered likely to try to liberalize it. The measure also would raise the amount that can lie earned without reducing social security retirement benefits. The present limit of $1680 per year would go up to $2000, with a reduction of $1 in benefits for every $2 earned between $2000 and $3200. S' JU1Y-PI77- 6 - FN 2 Stanley R. Legg is presented the Navy Good Conduct Award and the Navy Unit Commendation ribbon by Capt Lewis K. Worthing. FN 2 Legg earned the awards for meritorious service abuard the USS Ranger in Southeast Asia. NAVY AWARDS Anniversary Greetings To The Members of Deseret Test Center Heartiest congratulations are extended to all personnel of the United States Army Deseret Test Center on the second anniversary of its merger with Dugway Proving Ground. You should take great pride in the standards of professional excellence you have attained in your highly successful combination of the skills of administration and modem science. I take pride in saluting you for your past achievements and I look forward to even greater attainments in the future. WILLIAM W. STONE, JR. Brigadier General, GS Director, Chemical and Nuclear Operations, OACSFOR fs - DEPUTY COMMANDER DEPARTS Capt. Lewis K. Worthing, deputy commander DTC, is wished a fond farewell by Lt Col Paul H. Koenig, Chief of Staff DTC and others as the Captain departed for his new duty station, Cuantonamo Bay, Cuba. TROfy POLYESTER CORD Pajamas By B.V.D. 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