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Show The new. Silversmith the news media, and MSG Scotty Scott and the 36tha 'Army Band from Ft. who braved a flight through "interesting Casino in Wendover officially opens tonight for those who p.m. on TV-1- What a ceremony! All of the personnel from HHC, the Clinic, the MPs and Tech Escort and the : We understand that our protocol officer Capt. Stod- dard did a fine job. I wonder how many of you know that he wrote the operations order for file change of command, and double checked every- Honor Guard can be epsecial-l- y proud of the fine job they did last Wednesday. The training holiday was granted at the persuasion of Col. Carruth, and eagerly taken care of by Col. Nydam. Speaking of taking care of folks, thanks to Chris Iverson of F&S for letting us know . that the Carruths were spending their last night at fixed before anybody izes. Speaking of good works . . . Robbie Robertson, chief cook at the club receiilty got an atta-bo- y from Col. Carruth. Robbie and his assistants have really improved the quality of food served at the ed something! want to take about an inch and apologize to Capt, Dave Stoddard for bailing out of narrating the Hail and Farewell dinner at the club a I week ago Thursday . . . Thats the night you may remember that the area near the dump caught fire and the Installation Reserve Force got called out to augment the fire department to help protect the animal barns. By the way, the video of.that effort will be included in next Friday, 'Sunday and Monday nights edition of Dateline Dugway at 6 Oasis, and if you havent . federal employees injuries and illnesses 1984 88. fiscal to The goals also apply to miliyears during as directed by the Secretary of Defense, tary personnel, Wickham said in a recent mesage to the major Army commanders. Wickham pointed out that the Army paid $88.5 million for civilian compensation claims in FY 83. Injuries and illnesses on the military said came $87.5 million. Such high costs also degrade readiness, Wickham said. "I know that you recognize that a business as usual ap-- . proach to the safety and health of our soldiers is incompatible with our Army of excellence, he said.' "All of us must take positive action to reduce losses and meet the established goal. Action plans that involve safety, occupan tional health and personnel must be to areas and prescribe developed help identify problem corrective measures. Wickhams message also relayed the Defense Departments requirement for periodic progress, reports. They are to be submitted, beginning with fiscal 1984s fourth them recently you should, the dinings terrific! A new songs being sung at the PMOs office lately . . . From a skunk to a king! Yes, folks, after receiving the Skunk Award for the worst safety record, security bounced back and won the or a of success "long haul, the on good your trip depends Here and foresight. planning are some .guidelines to maximize your time and money and ensure a safe trip. Two weeks before you go have the car checked by a qualified memechanic. chanics should check brakes, tires, fluid levels, lug nuts, fuel lines and exhaust system (for leaks), fan belts, Safety Record Award last quarter. Skunkie went west to Materiel Test who tied with Hawthorne Aviation for the honor. Weve received word that the contractor has promised 1. Be it a "short hop Life-Saver- s: safer. Thousands of lives battery, wipers, turn signals, backing lights and emergency flashers. Driver-SaverPlan on quarter, by the major Army commands to the Army Safety Center at Fort Rucker, Ala. 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Here are 5 ways Transcript-Bulleti- drastically creased. Take safety one step further, always wear seatbelts. Your chance of get monotonous so dont sacrifice safety for the sake of a couple of extra miles.- - Call ahead for motel rooms, dont waste time, gas and money looking for a good deal. Night driving is especially risky. From 35-5- 0 percent of all accidents can be The Sampler in- heavy meals - they make you drowsy. 4. Turn the radio on or keep up a lively conversation. 5. Stop frequently and exercise to activate respiratory, system. Slower is elf ed to driver Curb smoking since creased carbon monoxide dims night vision. 2. Keep windows extra dean to prevent eyestrain. 3. Avoid alcohol and Money-Saver- s: worker-compensatio- Commanders Outstanding dbv USCSlSiOO pISlpBUOBUg hoses,-windshiel- work-relate- d tried to have Skull Valley Road paired by Aug. 19. Were sorry, Myrna and Red, but because of the rain that seemed to provide perfect rodeo weather, we got no video or pics of the. annual' Jackpot event in Clover, well try again next year. Soldiers and Army civilian employees have been called on by Chief of Staff Gen. John A. Wickham Jr. to develop a "sixth sense for safety consciousness in supporting the federal governments new goals for occupational safety ' and health. reduction in Jhe new goals aim for a real- . plete. C SA That is one job where truly nobody notices unless something goes wrong, and with his meticulous efforts, things rarely do that he cant get . ; promotes making the workplace a safer place ies. . weather to play 30 minutes in the Utah desert to make our change of command com-- Do-it-yours- thing in addition to taking care of the band, the generals and all of the other dignitar- the Sheraton in Salt Lake. Thanks to Barbara at the Sheraton a special momento was waiting in their room when they got there. Dr. Jess McKenzie proved his ability to plan and execute with a truly pleasant hail and farewell picnic at the golf shack Tuesday evening for the Nydams and Carruths . . only thing is, I think he start- 3. SfifeSy Hua-chuc- have been tracking its progress. Thats the one connected to the State Line by the overhead walkway. A few final "thank yous on the change of command go out to Chuck Birdsong, PFC Jim Curry and Sp4 (finally) Rich Franklin for their coverage of the ceremony on video and still film, to SpS Bruce Lehr and PFC Connie Henry for helping with the flags and locfludl PONTIAC - BUICK - CADILLAC - GMC Salt Lake She . Hotel &TX Sheraton Hotels.lnns .. ' & Re so The hosDitaiiiy |