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Show .t ' - I i. J I FJws A4 THE SAMPLER , s VS, -- v , . " W .3' '. ! .. , t r ," - '- ' - -V .r. Something 'Sorlpuo .'O v ' if "'.' ; . 0 . f A ,V - ?'. tm. from the? Vr v A SA. "h A. ..v v '.. V ., isv.; f; ' '- -- ' - ily x"'1 0-.-- , i v ' H .- 'jrS?X36 ; - W - U T vMjwk; n yc, .A -- a. : . rV. Tygt1 :.. s'. . ':'' ' - - i ' v '"' :';v -- :- i- .V ''r - THIS TROPHY WILL ADORN Maj. Caballeros desk until ; sv. i . ? January when hopefully it will be transferred to another "lucky" recipient. The major ensured us he would not have it long! . . "HERE YOU GO MAJOR, HES ALL YOURS! Post Commander Col. George A. Carruth passes the leash for "Skunkie, the first Commanders Award for the Worst Safety Record, to Dugway Provost Marshall Maj. Gabino A. Caballero Jr. at ceremonies following staff meeting last week. . New Commander's Awards presented by Robyn Mailhot DPG Safety Office Skunk, skunk, who got the skunk? On the lawn in front of Headquarters last Tuesday, Post Commander Col. George A. Carruth bestowed his latest awards, 'The Commanders Award for the Worst Safety Record was presented to Provost Mar- shall Maj: Gabino J. Caballero Jr. The award was presented to the Security Office which includes not only the 65th Military Police Platoon, but the DOD Security guard force as well. "Skunkie will sit atop the Majors desk for one quarter (3 months) then he will be presented to the next "quarterly worst accident record organization as reflected in the Safety Office statistics. The Commanders Award for the Best Safety Record house doQ T . Seat belts cut your chances of being killed or the seriously maimed inmore event of a crash by All of you that operate motor vehicles already know that it is required to carry your drivers license and registration with you. YOU? than SO WHY DONT ' ' was also presented at the brief ceremony. This coveted honor was bestowed upon !. Congratulations, DPCA, torate who has the best record. A very special "thanks goes out from the Safety ' V ,1' rrdu'' ? 'i - t ' a I ' . iT R : I i 'f , j ' V y' , , ,i; -"5, V-- f the continuing saga of "Skunk, skunk, wholl get the skunk. If youd like to help protect your boss, from the embarrassment of receiving and displaying the award, you are the only one who can prevent your next accident . . . think about it! - THE PLAQUE FOR THE BEST safety record went to DPCA Director Major Ronald Klobe. He wants to keep that one! J' Of- fice to Neil Peterson and Wildlife West. Neil personally created the beautifully painted ceramic skunk and did an outstanding job. Wildlife West, located in West Jordan, Utah also has loaned a fine stuffed skunk to the Safety Office for use in the photos of the event. Keep your eye on' the Sam-- , pier sometime in January for v, . (if! . Major Harold R. Klobe, Director of Personnel and Community Activities (DPCA). keep up tiie good work! This coveted award is also a quarterly plaque that will be rotated to the next direc- ; ,'.'?' , f ; , xrff,' & A A n- - 'V , - , drivers license andor registration. Well, you cpuld have saved yourself the hassel by having your drivers license and registration with you, so please dont blame the MP for doing his job. 41-6-1- A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS, and we wont presume to get verbose about this shot of Maj. Caballero and Physical Security Chief Darrel Coffman. Children mimic their parents, so setting a good example by always wearing a seat belt could encourage the "seat belt habit for a child and possibly save that child from serious injury or death in a crash.So it is really healthy and considerate to get into the habit of always wearing your seat belt. IF NOT FOR - YOURSELF. . . FOR SOMEONE YOU LOVE! Dont expire before your drivers license. Nationally in the past five years, burglary has increased 70 and larceny in- 109. In Utah, crime has creased by about 08 every two years in the residential areas, including burglary, assault, theft, rape, and vandalism. Vandalism alone costs Utahns between $3 and $6 million a year. However, in. some areas the crime rate is decreasing. For example, in West Jordan, Utah criminal activity decreased by 63$ between ! . 56 1975 and 1977. WHY? You ask. Well, active sun-fille- defi-cienci- . 801-328-20- . 800-325-35- 00 cooperative battle against burglaries, its primary pur- . es corrected. pool Dine with the stars in the citys premier indoor outdoor cafe, ADAGIO. Turn darkness into dancing in PARKERS lounge. Or check out the theater, symphony sporting spectaculars and other attractions of downtown Salt Lake City through our concierge. Its a great way to experience the hotel thats high in the heart : . of Utah, at a rate that isnt high at all and ask for the Call or toll free : OVER NIGHT WONDER WEEKEND OR WEEKDAY. If the defidencies are hot corrected in five days you will be issued, a DD Form 1805, Federal Magistrate pose being the protection of your property. Make the effort! Get involved! Become acquainted with your neighbors and discuss The National Neighborhood Watch Program with them. The program has iwo pna-seinstruction in how s: cooperate with police and increasing the security of your home. For more information and assistance in establishing a Neighborhood Watch Program call SSG Don Terry at 25112933. Notice, which carries a fine of $15.00 and can be as much as $25.00. . program e Police-Citize- The MPs will issue a DD Form 1408, Armed Forces Traffic Ticket, for defective equipment and you will have five days to report back to MP Station with the d anti-crim- called the Neighborhood Watch. For those of you who are interested, (and those who are not) The National Neighborhood Watch is total participation and involvement in n a mutual help priate, dont need a special reason to spend a night away from home. Just a special price. Enjoy a afternoon by the Ill tell you. West Jordan has an each vehide to an inspection and such test with reference thereto as may be appro- You CAREFULLY! DRIVE . Weekend or Weekdays. acci- belts have more control over their car in emergency situations and are therefore more likely to avoid an accident. adjustment, or repair, require the driver of such ve-- . hide to stop and submit per person, double occupancy an out of four crashes happen within 25 miles of home. A common cause of death and injury to children in automobiles is being crushed by adults who are not wearing seat belts. In fact, one out of four serious injuries to passengers is caused by occupants being thrown into each other. Drivers wearing seat out fighting crime some- w. t-- single vehicular 50. Three where. And what you are really trying to say is, "I left my license at home on the dr0sscr The friendly MP will just you a sipile at you, hand Traffic 1408, (Armed Forces Ticket) and tell you that you have 24 hours to report to For your information it is required to have proof of in surance when you register your vehicle in the state of Utah, when you register it on Dugway and when you have it inspected. If you are involved in an accident and you have no insurance your license will be revoked and your license registration will also be revoked. It is a good idea to carry proof of insurance with you when operating a motor vehicle. Look at it from another point of view, if you are involved in an accident, with no insurance and end up in a law suit, who is going to help you financially? You could sell your car, (if there is anything left), your house, It would kids, mother-in-labe a lot easier just to maintain that insurance policy. Utah State Traffic Code states: "The members of the State Highway Patrol or other law enforcement agencies (military police included) may at any time upon reasonable cause to believe that a vehicle is unsafe, or not equipped as required by law, or that its equipment is not in proper ' of trip the chancelow; but the dent is very serious accipossibility of a dent on one of many trips in vour lifetime is better than If you are stopped by one of our friendly MPs, you are going to be asked for your drivers license and registration and all you will be able to say is, "Why are you picking on me? You should be the MP Station with your VSt. 60. On any 35 DID YOU KNOW: DA civilians come under new drunken driving policy too "ho the word out to you; dotftdoit' llltary installation, tixtoSd!!nWd?Weraappinv toDA Mldiers' sas DODdirec5ve'010 consequences: lla3S6jfel . r blood-alcohol-conte- 8et specified in the new r face the following aiDOnslSfation nt that the W auaay youM ' privile8es for one ess whether the orrnrt8?d drunkendrugged the suspension also applfesnonpf!11 V1? installation); to submit to a test. year on 'Gfe-!'X-a- 7he e Salt- Lake Sheraton Pbt night. Advance reservations', required, subject to availability. Tax and gratuities not included. - Towers Hotel &J RmBLOWO i HOTE1A INNS 8HEIW0N SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84101 -- - J- c wM , if ' J ' inrnlu suspended. living Drivn0811!? authority been your personal ... Under that set of wS?nSed adverse action upon establishment, pSStK81?? tof losinS your driv-momg privileges because of sobering factor youVe Pvlr Jt manV might be the encountered, say Army personnel officials. st |