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Show Page HILL TOP TIMES 18 Waltz or click clack; PARARESCUEMEN 1 dance lessons offered j They SC3VQ llVQS in combat zone each Monday. The first is at 7 The Hillair Recreation p:m.; the second at 8:30 p.m. Ron Driggs, who taught at Center, Bldg. 460, ext. 3924, the Officer's Club, and his dance course begins a Can't dance' 10-we- associates will teach the Oct. 30. Two classes will be held dances the class wants to learn. Private lessons can also be arranged. The classes are open to Voflng Unit voting officer and military and civilian personnel and their dependents the Voting Action Hot ext. 3650, can anover old. Lower Line, swer questions about the grade airman will be given November election within priority in enrollment. 24 hours. The cost is $20 per couple. or main street answers By 1st Lt. Kathy 18-yea- rs Don Wilson Wilson, mechanical engineer in the Bare Base Don DCvl A ITEM First Security Bank checking account means immediate money in the bank on pay day for civilian and military personnel at Hill AFB. A plan has been developed per- mitting the delivery of your pay check to the First Security Bank on Base each pay day. with credit to your account immediately! When you pay by check you keep an accurate record of your expenses, making the tedious task of balancing your budget simple and easy. Your cancelled checks become your legal receipt or proof of payment. choose either Open your account today or and request Regular Checkway plans to be sent directly to the your pay check Base Bank. It'll save you valuable time and money. 2 BASE BANKS System Support Branch, Directorate of Maintenance, has been reappointed by the Director of the Department of Registration as a member of the representative committee of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, for a term to expire July, 1975. Mr. Wilson has been a member of the Utah State committee since November, 1965. and was elected vice chairman in October, 1970. The state rcgistrative laws control the practice of engineering and land surveying for the protection of public life, health, and property. This commi't ee was established to carry out the provisions of the Utah State from r&$$ HNrf EP tk n account. r rf Security Bn e Uh, National Atvx .t'On Ow' fnuraoc Cor par at .on MfflWf f ?n i$7 Sgk. m irr In addition to the availability of on base banking facilities, our civilian and military customers at Hill AFB may also use any First Security office in the area of which office carries their regardless FIRST SECURITY BANK like them trulv believe mart the Rood guys wear CARPET CLEANERS commercial EXCLUSIVE METHOD RESIDENTIAL nr-r- v EXCLUSIVE JNTERUSE PRIVILEGE AT 5 OFFICES IN OGDEN AREA 7 Sergeant Fisk controlled bleeding 3-ST- 24lh and Washington Blvd. 2722 Washington Blvd. 38th and Washington Blvd., So. Ogden 400 East 2600 North, North Ogden 1995 West 5600 South, Roy 7' rapidly HYLAND HOU y Itoy-Ogde- He evaluated conditions of the injured and established an order of treatment, a technique he teaches PJs to do in classes at Hill AFB. - 230 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Frida- attention. A" Banking Hours: 10 techniques to students in the 1550th Aircrew Training and Test Wing Pararescue (PJ) school is a way of life for TSgt. Wayne Fisk, Sgt. Robert Koecher, and Sgt. Donald Pecoraro. In the past year the three men their have put specialized knowledge to use, aiding local citizens in emergency situations. Sergeant Fisk arrived on the scene of an automobile collision in Ogden just after the accident had occurred. Four victims of the crash required immediate medical wounds and the accurate, supervised proper removal of an eldery man from behind the auto's Law. Mr. Wilson is also a member steering wheel. The man had a LIFESAVER-TSg- t. Wayne Fisk. one of three sergeants M of two national committees, probable spinal injury which the 1550th ATTW who played lifesaving roles in reel could have been aggravated if emergencies, teaches medical techniqnes 'Qualifications for precautions were not community Registration Committee," and proper pararescuemen at Hill AFB. "Law Enforcement Com- taken. In another incident, overturned truck on the side their lifesaving knowit: mittee." Koecher was dining of the road and stopped to Their job, as pararescue He resides in Bountiful with Sergeant in Noncommissioned the structors, is to teach Air Fi his wife, Lynctte, and two help. sa Mess Officers when an saw he A victim of the accident was men techniques for sons. Michael and Mark. be an lives anywhere employee having epileptic kneeling along side the truck, zone or mam q seizure. The man had stopped tightly gripping his hand. combat USA. breathing. Sergeant Pecoraro saw at a en: Sergeant Koecher im- once that the hand had been Each man is hand was p mediately came to the aid of badly broken and was veteran and the 1550th at the emplyee, saving him from to instruct bleeding. He removed his shirt PJ school. They wear suffocating. and used it to bandage the be: Sergeant Pecoraro's first wound. Applying pressure to distinctive maroon aid knowledge was tested one the wound, Pecoraro setting them asioYasasptSergeant I must warn kind of man in blue. not as day on his way back to work you, I'm stopped the massive bleeding. easygoing as I look." The men and women from lunch. He saw an All three men take pride in lives have been saved byW nt and m Building 1235 Building Gardner lifesaving Teaching Wilson named to state post USA JJ V Pllt 20 l) ( (( LIFTING J G J Vm DISCOUNT with this Ad CALL m- 5519 SO. 1900 W., Jj MMI vAnom I5t ttLsu' j 3281? Sg ) I mril'H J |