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Show Page WASHINGTON (AFNS) obstetricians treatment will continue at the 12 affected locations to the extent possible. Patients -- and gynecologists will no longer be assigned to 12 Air Force requiring obstetrical care will USAF be transferred to civilian hospitals including Hill after medical facilities under the June 30, Hospital to Air Civilian Health and Medical Force according medical officials. Program of the Uniformed Since critical physician Services or to other military medical facilities. shortages in the are The 12 bases affected are: to specialty expected command Chanute AFB, 111.; Columbus surgeons persist, have been urged to consider AFB, Miss.; Forbes AFB, hiring qualified civilian ob- Kan.; Griffiss AFB, N.Y.; stetricians - gynecologists Grissom AFB, Ind.; Hill AFB, whenever feasible. Utah; Myrtle Beach AFB, S.C.; Patrick AFB, Fla.; Gynecological outpatient Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y.; ARTIFICIAL optimism Reese AFB, Tex.; Tyndall alienates more friends than it AFB, Fla. and Webb AFB, Tex. makes. -- F.C. Aspley OB-GY- N FSB J8BJEi.ai Utah's Lur 'gestKS 'election torate People who become more short of breath as they grow older also lose more of their peripheral vision, Veterans as Fireplaces shows. Of 99 healthy male volunteers for a study of normal aging at the Boston, Mass., VA outpatient clinic, those who had more loss of pulmonary function than others of their age over a five-yeperiod also had greater shrinkage of their visual Son Nhut, Vietnam. ar During his tour there, the to VNAF converted from and established a gunship capability in the AC-4Colonel Miller thinks that serving as an advisor to the Vietnamese is the "ultimate challenge in patience and C-4- 7s fields. "As people get older, the oxygen supply to the brain is diminished," said Dr. Benjamin Bell, ophthalmologist who heads the study and director of the clinic. "We look at the retina as an extension of FIREPLACE STYLED FOR ELEGANCE Stye foe can be H any pamteO ary color. Stamls steel trim. No fourKJaVoo a masonry required, install many hone. - FIREPLACES ARE FUN! A beautiful contempo?37 fireplace lorlivirg room weapon systems officers, aircraft maintenance and functions vital support associated with carrying out the unit's reconnaissance tactical mission. J. Miller were only Col. L. There LAKE CITY is my refund?" is a question asked by thousands of Utah taxpayers every year. District Director of Internal Revenue, Roland V. Wise, said - ill today. For many, the answer is vu installed in re or old hemes' Call for 1 1 ltBurJk.To, FIREPLACES, INC. rt;cw.ms snom 21,1 So.M,h SlC mew?! 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From there he went on to Calif., is one of six Federal serve with the Air Transport employes who have received Command and its successor, ACTION Federal Employe 17 for human relations." MATS, years. Distinguished Voluntary His role as advisor prepared In pursuit of his love for Service Awards. him well for his AFLC flying, he recently purchased Miss Catania was selected once he where own his aircraft. from among some 800 assignment, allied with is a native of nominees representing 450 Colonel Miller again worked countries. Minneapolis. He holds a BS communities nationwide. Her Colonel Miller is a flyer. He degree from the University of outstanding voluntary service graduated from No. 6 British Maryland and is completing to a home for teenage boys Flying Training School, his final six hours for a and girls with emotional and conducted by the British master's in business ad- behavioral problems conTraining Command, where he ministration from Utah State tributed to her receiving was an exchange student. University, Logan, Utah. He is special recognition in a married to the former Helen ceremony in Washington, Cawthon of Perry. Ga. They D.C., with Mrs. Barbara have four children. Franklin, staff assistant to the Col. Gordon Weed is now President, officiating. In addition, Miss Catania Systems Management Division chief. organized 45 neighborhoods in With a dynamic and a program to deter neighdedicated system manager borhood crime. like Colonel Miller, it is safe to Miss Catania, who has assume that the F-- 4 program worked at McClellan AFB is destined to stay "out in since 1959, is an advanced front" and continue to earn logistics systems designer. accolades for the Air Force ACTION was organized in Command and the Logistics July 1971 to unite several U.S. Air Force. (AFLCNS) volunteer Federal agencies Gas Barbeques ' Reconnaissance of chief of the Support Division. Colonel Miller feels that "being on the Air Staff is all the experience one needs to to on move higher management challenges." Immediately prior to his assignment at Hill AFB, Colonel Miller served as senior advisor to the 33rd Tactical Wing, VNAF, at Tan research Administration (AFNS) Operational and later as Requirements The research also shows that it is almost entirely age, rather than amount of use of the eyes in schooling or work, that accounts for dimming sight as people reach their 40's, 50's, and 60's, according to Dr. Charles L. Rose, assistant director of the study. SYSTEMS Va. LANGLEY AFB, - The 187th Tactical (from page 1) Training Division, Direc- the brain." eatilator AMERICAS LEADING FIREPLACE ANG ready Miller service cut OB-GY- N Staff April 13, 1973 HILL TOP TIMES 20 485-332- 8 393-878375-897- 7 Camper and Trailer 1 BUILD IN A FIREPLACE FOR SPECIAL Accessories CHARM Position adhere jn the room. . . into a wall . . cut from a wall . . . in a corner . LOWEST-PRICE- D as roofi ... divider. Call tcr free MINI-BASKE- a estimate. - MANY UNIQUE FIREPLACE . . 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