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Show HILL TOP TIMES Force Air Personnel Set Record During 1962 Health 3 Nurses Report For Duty. One Will Be Chief Time lost due to medical reasons Washington (AFNS) Air Force Personnel in 1962, ac- - A new chief nurse and two h d a new low among rwtnan announcement this week by Maj. Gen. Oliver K. xeKistereu nurses have reported -- Force surgeon general. Niess, Air show Statistics recently compiled of f i 7-- non-effecti- ve is the lowest in the history of !0(0 strength Per 5 that the ' -onrcreon treri' Air force, Iral said. This is down, to almost the germ, its breeding place, and Jalf the 1950 rate when the ratio carrier must still receive major . i . . Vio emphasis regardless of the over- the1 lapping protection provided by WraLNiess attributed low record to a continuing immunizations, he said. Rareness of preventive medGeneral Niess cited the existiae and its evolution from dise- ing cooperation between the and XJSAF .Medical ase prevention to a broader Service, ether health of more positive concept military medical services, the U. S. Public Health Service and admissions in local civilian medical authorities represent failu- in controlling possible epidemic medicres from the preventive out. outbreaks. he pointed ine standpoint," Public Health Service epidemiCommunicable disease control, ologists frequently augment Air achieved by fie said, is being in studying and Force efforts commanders through excellent of specific outbreaks evaluating school health' education 'and said. The Niess General ailments) health programs and maintains Force Air epidemipreventive and flight P. I. ; at Clark units AB, ological medicine services. Izmire, Turkey, and Lackland General Notes AFB, Tex. The surgeon general noted an instance in which a civilian com munity experienced more than 30,000 cases of sickness ranging Minigun Fires 6,000 from respiratory tuberculosis to infantile diarrhea, yet none of Rounds Per Minute the military and dependent popu In lation of the adjoining Air Force Washington (AFNS) base incurred any of the diseases. creased emphasis on guerrilla General Niess said that the warfare has put the spotlight on ma specific protection afforded by the Minigun, a the more than 7,000,000 lm chine gun capable of firing the munizations administered each 7.62 mm NATO cartridge at a of rate up to 6,000 shots per minyear has recently become gun will greater importance to the Air ute. The counter-attack and Force, but he cautioned against be used for ir Force a false sense of security which other close support-Amight be engendered by the im and Army fixed wing aircraft munizations. Scientific control of and helicopters. promotion. "Most hospital tfie world today " - well-organiz- ed - six-barrel- pod-mount- ed ed to Hill AFB for duty. Maj. Juliet M. D. Anton this week assumed the duties of Chief Nurse at the Base Hospital. She came to Hill AFB from the N ursing Service Administrative School at Gunter. AFB, Ala. Before she entered the Air Force in 1949r Maj. Anton was a professional nurse. She attended Dover High bchool, Dover, N. H.. and the Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. Anyone at the Base Hosoital asking for "Lt. Spangler" will be asked, "Which one?" Hill AFB is the first duty assignment tor two sisters, both registered nurses. The two, 1st Lt. Arlene A. Spangler and 2nd Lt. Judith A. Spangler, entered the Air Force together last month in San Francisco, came to Hill AFB , together, and are in charge of adjacent wards at the hospital. the sisters attended the Desler High School, Desler; Ohio, and received ther nursing degrees from the Toledo Hospital School of Nursing, Toledo, Ohio. WESTWAYS . the winter quarter. Maj. Leo J. Tisa, 2791st USAF Hospital, received $33.33 for an 'A" grade in Chemistry II. Maj. Tisa is now stationed at Olmsted AFB, Pa. Capt. James G. McCoin, 28th Air miransDorc auaflron. re ceived $66.66 for "A" in two mathematic courses. A2C William II. Ladd, 4677th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron, received $33.33 for an , .... rvv,i A New Standard Fits Any Standard Complete J"? rW UHon ' Completely bathroom -- of Quality ton Pick-u- p Truck Self-contain- ed Hot lt water system ApproEimately 4 Pure inyl floor with shower, toilet and lavatory running water Automatic tank sewage holding e.cPity m fresh water tanks storage . 12-vo- rings. Tropicana-Parliwa- y See Our Chassis Mounts Butane Refrigerators and Heaters Intercom Systems Installed EN HALLS 1 i'hone Col. Poliner (Continued from Page 1) Colonel Poliner, born in Salt Lake City, received his U.S. de gree in business administration from the University of Utah in 1939 and has done graduate work at Northwestern University in Chicago, 111. He has 16 years of service and has served overseas in Korea. He reported to Hill AFB in August, 1961. The colonel also is a graduate of the Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala., and has studied industrial production management at the Boeing Co., Seattle. Wash. He is married to the former Mary Worth of Albuquerque, N. M.. and they have five chil dren. The family resides at 385 E. 1900 South, Bountiful. EXHrt 575 SI, Hf. 37&-801- 6 1 Laytw, UUk 37o-- i DOR'S MEATS 2001 Open Daily 8 2-l- rtr TOTAL 75 POUNDS Nyrsery Bet Semce 6 lb Beef Roasts 3 lb Pure Pork Sausage 3 lb Short RHm TOTAL 31 POUNDS Fully PICNIC HAMS Cooked 39 89 .. Broken slices. lb box FRANKS LUNCH MEAT Assorted lb delicious SPARERIBS Regular, barbecued lb PORK CHOPS .lb All GROUND BEEF Beef. lb $39 49c 37 49 $O0 COMBINATION MEAT LOAF SPECIAL 3 lb Sausage $189 4 lb Ground Beef - fr 69 .lb 59 GROUND ROUND CHUCK STEAKS 49 Whole or half LOCKER BEEF cut and wrapped lb 43' CTCkUC J I LAiVJ MILK 84.r shi LOOK WHAT $16.00 WILL BUY 8 lb Ground Beef 9 lb Beef Steak 5 lb Pork Steak b EX port W A.M. to 7 P.M. Clawed Siindaya LOOK WHAT $36.0 WILL BUY Ground Beef . 25 lb Beef Steak 10 lb Pork Steak 10 lb Beef Roast S lb Pure Pork Sausage 4 lb Short Ribs BREAD K. DalHerg. North Main, Sunset, Utah 4 PHONE 825-837- 2Ui Street Ogien Leo.H . nrr?nf o ULilfU 15 BACON 11:00-12:1- 5 ..... 703 South Main ii EHm Lutheran Church AMPER CITY a in This is the second award for Airman Ladd. He has made an other "A" during the spring semester and if AFLC approves, it will be his third consecutive honor roll award. w mm Three military personnel have won Air Force Logistics Command academic achievement awards for "A" grades during "A TRAVEL COACHES 1 Three Receive As Plus Cash Award A First in the State of Utah NEW ARRIVALS Second Lieutenant Judith Spangler, Maj. Juliet Anton and 1st Lt. Arlene Spangler (left to right) in spect the base hospital facilities upon reporting for duty. Maj. Anton will assume the duties of chief nurse. The two lieutenants are sisters and registered nurses. barbecuing T-Iio- Star Valley Sirloin and Round....1b 5 loaves 97c Vi ge&on 39c; gcSon 77c -- PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH AUCUST 8 |