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Show Dugway, Utah Published In thc interest of tlie personnel of Check your badges! If they are getting in bad shape from wear and tear you must stop by the Security Office in the next three weeks to have it relaminated. Gate guards will start checking the condition of badges, reminding you to get them repaired. After approximately three weeks, the guards will start collecting those badges that would not pass an inspection, and supervisors will be notified. Dental "no-sho- ws cause problems A word of warning from the Dental Clinic. There has been a rash of for appointments. Apparently most of these have been appointments made by dependents. It places a hardship on the Dental Clinic, and it is unfair to others who could use that appointment time. Starting immediately a letter will be sent to the Commanding Officer of those who do not make their appointments without notifying the Clinic. After three letters the offenders will be denied dental service. It is a privilege for dependents, and can be denied. no-sho- . Family fjlm series set The James Dobson series of films entitled Focus on the Family, will be presented each Wednesday in the Command Conference Room of Headquarters Building beginning September 16th. Each film will be presented at 11:30 a.m. and again at 7:00 p.m. A discussion period will follow the evening showing. The following is a list of the dates .and film titles to be shown: Sept. 16 - Preparing for Adolescence - The Origin of Self Doubt Sept. 23 - Preparing for Adolescence - The Peer Pressure & Sexuality" -Sept. 30 - What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women The 'Lonely Housewife" Oct. 7 - What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women - Money, Sex, Children Child Oct. 14 - The Strong-Wille- d Oct. 21 - Shaping The Will Without Breaking The Spirit Oct. 28 - Christian Fathering The public is invited to both showing of these highly recommended films that Fpcus on the Family. ' Friday, Sept. 4, 1981 its calledHtia No, dear, Security badge check begins Gr ound ay for military health care, administrative' andor legal action may be taken to require payment for medical services rendered. Once enrolled on the computer Enrollment Eligibility Reporting data base, checking eligibility will System) is a computerized system which will check the eligibility of . normally take no more time than persons seeking health care from all .that currently required for credit military medical facilities and reim- .card checks. DEERS first went into operation bursement from CHAMPUS (Civilsoutheastern in ian Health and Medical Program of Virginia and northeastern North Carolina early in the Uniformed Services.) exBeginning 1 Oct. 1661, an inten- 1980. In time, the system will be sive three month enrollment period panded worldwide and will provide will start at Dugway. Active duty eligibility confirmation for nine to military personnel and retirees en- twelve million people. Under DEERS, eligibility checks titled to retirement pay are automatically enrolled. However, it is their for military health care will make it responsibility to enroll their depend- less likely for ineligible people to reents. Retirees and known survivors ceive these benefits. As a result, of deceased military personnel will DEERS will help eliminate fraud, receive letters from the Department save tax dollars, and improve the of Defense explaining how to enroll. . health care system through better 'AT TIME of enrollment, proof management. For further information contact of relationship to sponsor will be rethe. Director PT-F- D Cpt. Gilmore. quired. offices are handling Those In the early stages of DEERS, no one will be refused health care as a DEERS enrollment for all active result of their eligibility not being duty Army personnel. Air Force perconfirmed by DEERS. However, if a sonnel will be handled through Hill person later proves to be ineligible A.F.B. DEERS is not a new word meaning more than one deer. It is a new acronym that has entered the military language. DEERS (the Defense MevicAi MTOQJL. FOR YOUR FAMILY'S PROTECTION YOUR response is vital Tooele telephone situation awaits survey result ToobiM They wilL find a questionnaire included with their are: 1. You would be willing to pay an additional $1.10 telephone bill for the month of August. It is very important that you read it, understand it, fill it out and on your present phone bill to continue the present return it with your telephone bill payment. service. . . that is service without tolls from Dugway The final outcome, after the returned question- to ToOele and Tooele to Dugway. naires are tabulated will determine which of three 2. You would be willing to pay an additional $.75 alternatives concerning telephone service to Tooele on your present phone bill to be able to make a call will go into effect. to Tooele without a toll. Calls made from Tooele to At the present time free service is offered to Class Dugway would be a toll call. B (Quarters) telephones on all calls to and from 3. You would not be willing to pay any additional Tooele. This service, because of economics and for amount, in which case all calls from Dugway to legal reasorojcannqt be continued. This quesionnaire Tooele and Tooele to. Dugway would be tollcails. will give you the opportunity to help decide what The option that receives the most votes will go . USO show at hgh school The USO sponsored Duck Soup Players will make a tour stop at High School Gym at 12:00 noon on the 19th of September. Dugways ' The group, on a tour of 12 VA Medical Centers through the Southwest and California have agreed to present their mix of humorous skits and music revue on The Golden Age of Radio to a Dugway audience prior to their regular show at the Salt Lake City VA Medical Center. .The Duck Soup Players, in only two years, have become one of the best-lovgroups on the USO circuit There will be no admission charge service will go into effect. You will be asked to decide which of these three alternatives you prefer. It will be a majority rule, that is the alternative that receives the most votes will be the one that is put into effect on all Class B phones in quarters on the Post. Those alternatives into effect chi all Class B lines. Class AA lines (Official) will continue with the present service. This change in service will not effect the present service to Salt Lake City. Dugway will continue to be a Salt Lake City exchange number, and will continue to be a free call. ed Army Crime Watch Sept. Dugway Outdoors Activities Club to hold picnic, gun safety check As part of their attempt to get rolling as an organization on post, the Dugway Outdoor Activities Club will hold a bring your own picnic Sunday, September 13 at the Golf Course. Since many of the hunting seasons are due to open soon, as part of the n festivities the club is going to hold a free gun inspection open to all hunters or gun owners. This is being done to ensure that all Dugway hunters are safe hunters this season. Plan on packing up the family and your unloaded firearms and bring them to the golf shack next Sunday. Beer and soft drinks furnished by the dub, and you dont have to be a member to come, but they hope youll pro-seaso- join. Individuals interested in serving as the HEPM, as an additional duty, should submit a letter approved thru their supervisor, to the Equal Employment Office by 5 October 1981. Training and funding will be provided. Bilingual ability will be considered, but is not necessary. The ability to communicate effectively will be given the highest consideration. (2115) ... Reenlistment NCO job vacant . Dugway residents need to get involved I just dont want to get involved. Why should I say anything. As long as nothing happens to my property, let the other guy worry about it. . THESE ARE common phrases used by people when it comes to porting a crime. re- Beginning September 1 and running through the 21st will be the Army Crime Watch Campaign. This campaign will be focusing most of its Hispanic employment program manager (HEPM) needed attention on security of barracks, bachelor quarters and family residences, identification marking and Blood Drive again tops century mark Once again the Dugway Community has exceeded the goal for the number of pints of blood donated at the Red Cross Blood Drive held yesterday at the Recreation Center. Congrtulations go to Chris Pinkham, Vera Zaccardi and all the volunteers who manned the drive, and a very special thanks to the 111 who donated or tried to donate blood. When the doors finally closed, 107 pints had been drawn. The goal was 100. Dug-wayit- es neighborhood property. During this time Dugway residents should be alerted to the fact that if something is not secured around their house or room or car, that the MPs will be handing out warnings. DURING the Crime Watch Campaign, we will be getting more strict on security of personal items around, quarters, Provost Marshall Investigator Gene Phillips said. We will be informing people that if it isnt locked up or secured that they could become victims. Many of them believe the old adage that nothing ever, happens on Dugway, he continued. But last year we investigated 189 cases and so far this year we have already investigated 165 cases. are-n- ot what people would consider major crimes but they still need to be reported. WE CANT cover the whole post with the men we have, Phillips said. But with the help of the citizens of Dugway we could prevent many of the smaller crimes like stolen bikes and broken windows. All they have to do is call us and let us know what they saw and give a description of who it was. They dont have to give us their names. , , Dugways Crime Watch Hot Line is 2410. Dugway residents are urged to call the number if they see any crimes being committed. If they call the number and get the answering service they should just tell what they saw and give an approximate time. I come in at least once a night to check the answering service, Phillips said. We want to get on this stuff as soon as possible. DURING THE campaign, parents are urged to educate their children on crime prevention, the care of personal property, and what kind of trouble they could get into i they are caught committing the crime. . This campaign is to try and con- vince the residents of Dugway that security of personal items is vital and that with their help we will be able to curb Crimes and vandalism, Phillips said. We need them (the people) to get involved. rreierfioh by writers herein are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by tbe Department of the 'Army. The appearance of - V-- t ARMY - ' - CRB&aE ' raanrcH v. ' i V f v . 'AiV'",: LLm Crime, Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company, a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Army. Opinions expressed He said that many of the cases re- cording of personal property, and safety and security of individual and I Anyone wishing to talk reenlistment should contact Headquarters Company First Sergeant Juergen Klein. He will be handling the reenlistment NCQs job until the position is filled. 7--21 , - With ' - , rrWrji uluxl.su yeufc, advertisements inserts in this publication does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Army of the products or services advertised. |