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Show Exchange Recalls Hair Spray Item The Deseret Sampler, Friday, July 19, 1974 The Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) is d recalling certain lots of hair spray deemed potentially dangerous try the Food and Drug Administration. Manufacturers of the hair spray, Posner Laboratories of Corona, N.Y., advised that several lots of Posner Natural Hair Sheen, size, and four lots of a can restricted .to professional use, contain a substance linked to a rare liver black-oriente- six-oun- ce cancer. Customers who recently may have purchased Posner Natural Hair Sheen in the size should check the bottom of the can for any of the following numbers: A 062, A 072, C 062, C 102, CJ 312, E 042, E 242, F 152, F 162, J 132, J 142, M 021, O 307C, 386C, 3227A, 3227 B, 3228 A and 3228 B. If any of these numbers are discovered, the hairspray should be returned to any exchange for a full refund. six-oun- PROMOTED TO MAJOR IN APPRECIATION Mrs. Dianne K. Slama pins new gold leaf insigne on collar of her husband. Major Richard A. Slama, who was promoted from his former rank of captain on July 1. MAJ Slama is assigned with the Test Division, Test Operations Directorate. MAJ and Mrs. Slama live at 512A Peak Ave., Dugway, with their sons Mark and t Mrs. Agnes Berkley, of Fries. Park, a cook at the U.S. Army Hospital at Dugway, is shown receiving her retire ment certificate and a Department of the Army certificate of appreciation horn Colonel Sergio S. Danganan, post surgeon and commanding officer of the hospital. Mrs. Berkeley ended her service with the hospital at the end of last month. (Photo by SP5 Greg Grosvenor) ' David. The optimist believes this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist believes the optimist is right. Are female as well as Q male veterans a target fo the Administrations Y'eterans outreach program which encourages high school dropouts to take advantage of the G.I. Bill education benefits? A Yes, Imt fewer of the female veterans are education planning purposes, needs to know how many veterans it will be serving in the future, what has the agency to say about the veteran population in the immediate years aliead? A The veteran populaSince the Veterans tion, which currently stands in Q for effective excess of 29.2 million, will con Administration, ally disadvantaged. According to' VA statistics, only two of every 100 women Vietnam Era veterans had not completed high school before separation for military Service. tinue to grow until late 1975, then start a steady decline, according to a recent VA projection. Croup life Insurance was terminated less than four years 'ago. When will this coverage be available? I understand the VetQ erans Administration is offering five-yea- r, nonrenewable Veter- ans Grgup Life Insurance to veterans whose Servicemens A On August 1, 1974, as authorized under the Insurance Act of 1974 (May 24). But application must be made within a year of that date. TIhms Caird AVIATION SAFETY AWARDS PRESENTED Officials of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command and representatives of Dugway Proving Cround's Aviation Division and Safety Office are shown following the presentation of TECOM Aviation Safety Awards to three Dugway pilots. The awards were presented by Brigadier General Olin E. Smith, on die right above, deputy commander of TECOM. Olliers in die picture, from left to right, are Michael R. Cullen, TECOM safety officer; Chief Warrant Officer Frederick T. Meyer, DPC flying; Major William C. Miller, chief Army pilot with 3,000 hours of accident-fre- e of the DPC Aviation Division; John Yackman, representative of the DPC Safety Office; Raymond C. Chapman, Dugway civilian pilot with 7,000 accident-fre- e flying hours; and Chief Warrant Officer Howard C. Keen, DPC aviation maintenance officer and Army pilot with 3,400 hours of flying without an accident. (Photo by SP5 Greg Grosvenor) Post Theater Friday, July 19 Black Eye," starring Fred Williamson, Rosemary Forsyth, Teresa Craves, rated PC; 6:30 p.m., 98 minutes. Former police lieutenant iliamson, busted for killing a pusher, is o make it as 123 1.5b 7flT .. . m Sasys ft3s dhedk py, investigator in a Southern California lieach town, es on the assignment of hunting down a packet of dope stashed in a famous silent screen stars cane. Stones girl friend Teresa Graves messes up his life by having an affair with fashion editor Rosemary Forsyth, and his undercover search is further complicated by a murdered hooker, a porno movie maker, a fanatical freak group minister and a series of bjrutal syndicate V. wry1 rr :j ; rfT vj J,s 'Z ' $' rro ii&v 'rtf&jtst: t pAJPh t ' t4 Saturday, July 20 Arnold, starring Stella Stevens, Roddy McDowell. Rated PG. 6:30 p.m., 95 minutes: Wealthy Norman Stuart (Arnold) is dead, leaving wife Shani Wallis a widow ana mistress Stella Stevens free to marry him in an unorthodox ceremony performed by minister Victor Buono. Stevens is to reserve Arnolds bodv and E eep it with her, according to the will. Wallis plans to break the will with tne aid of her lover, Farley Granger; however, lover Stevens and long-tim- e Roddv McDowell have their own thoughts on Stuarts hidden assets. This Is one of the funnier movies of the year. Some material may not be suitable "for HONORED HERE DacarniiDhilL. First or cas&n. Securitys new Check Protection Plus is two important services. First is the Plus. Weve signed up thousands of participating stores who will take your check, when you show your card, lor up to $100. Any time theyre open, round the clock. Second, is Check Protection. If you write a check for more than you have in your account. First Security will automatically loan you the money to cover it. This saves you the occasional embarrassment of a returned check. Thats what makes Check Protection Plus more than a courtesy card, more than a credit card, more than an ID card. Its an open line to the bank. When you need it, where you need it. Were putting our good name behind your good name. The cost? The Check Protection Plus Card is FREE! Apply for yours now by filling in the coupon below, or inquire at any First Security Bank. Fum BmA of Utah. Sarurtv Bank of Idafc 5pm.. N A. N A Fm SkuM, Bank oF BoumiU. Utah. F Fm Strum, State Bank. Sad Lake Cajt A FM SmiMy Sul Rank l Full Sgnirty Bank ol Hock Spnfl FiW Bank ri UIH U UMh Ms at Dugway, was FOR ACHIEVEMENT Specialist Four Emmett Alford, above, a member of the 65th Military Police Platoon, was recently awarded a Dugway Proving Ground certificate of achievement in recognition of his outstanding service while assigned at DPC. SP4 Alford departed last month after completing his Army service. RATE EXCEEDED During the 12 years of phe original GI Bill, 7.8 million World War II veterans out of a total of 16.5 million, used their GI education and training It is lietter to take things as benefits at a program cost of $14.5 billion. Vietnam veterans they come than to try to catch thepi as they go. are exceeding that rate. Returned missionary: In Africa many of the natives wear almost nothing. Miss Prude: Mercy! Its a good thing Africa is a Dark Continent. 74 First Security Bank Fm Scmrty Hospital awarded a Department of the Army certificate of achievement in a recent ceremony here. Site was cited for outstanding performance and meritorious service while assigned with the U.S. killings. Some material may not lie Army Medical Command, Europe, from January 1972 suitable for to June 1974. wnM be aKCoeptedl tflliKbuisamiKfls dF nribcces IBosr inmeirdhiaunidiise Captain Teresa I. 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