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Show Page October 25, 1974 HILL TOP TIMES 4 d r i v e on BI ood As a result of base blood drives, Hill AFB personnel (civilian and military)" are eligible to. receive blood from the Red Cross for themselves and their immediate family at no extra cost. The Hill blood drive is every fourth and Wednesday Thursday. 93,000 square foot Hill AFB Hospital is one of the most ultramodern medical facilities in the Air Force, built for total medical care of the Air Force family. (USAF photo) COMPLETE--Th- e w hosplfol doditcit N Hill AFB project that began with a ground-breakin- g on May 16, 1972, and reached completion on Aug. 18, 1974 was the $5.5 million dollar, medical complex that was formally dedicated Oct. 18, A 45-b- 1974. Housed in the ed square foot complex is one of the most ultra-moder- n facilities in features 93,000 mental health treatment optometry unit and various other ancillary ser- vices built for total medical care of the entire Air Force family. ONE OF the unique features of the hospital is the units, an "Telemed" data gathering A computer that medical system. instantly transmits electhe Air Force. It trocardiograph and medical a pharmacy, information to a central operating rooms, a radiology lab, dental clinic, obstetrics, intensive care, pediatrics and computer in Chicago, diagnostic advice. In return, it 111. for printouts interpreting the medical information that will be used to prescribe treatment. The new Hill AFB hospital will serve more than 45,000 active duty and retired military personnel and their dependents in Utah, eastern Nevada, western Wyoming and a portion of Montana. Some 300 medical staffers are emplpyed at the hospital, including one civilian doctor who left his practice in to work at the base. Far-mingt- on receives NEWCOMERS: A briefing for all incoming officers and airman who have arrived at Hill AFB since Sept. 26 will be in the base theater, bldg. 441, at 1 p.m. Wednesday. TICKETS: The Hill Administrative Club will hold its next luncheon on Nov. 13 at 1 p.m. in the cafeteria, Bldg. Tickets are $2.50 per 1235. person and are available from the Hill Administration Club membership committee. CONFIDENCE than LORELEI $230 WEDDING RINi3 29.79 Ring Remounting Jewelry Repair On the spot technicians Accutron. All repairable Watches & Clocks Phone 825-075- & life-savi- Debt? 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Stop in and Look over our Shop, We have a New Pro Shop - - Lay-awa- y for Christmas. -- SOUTH ON WASHINGTON BLVD. 5400 SOUTH 850 EAST Va MIIo East Browning Armory OGDEN 621-444- 2 i If Sorry, Classifieds By Mall Only P.O. BOX 186 KAYSVILLE, 84037 &n -- 29 Oct. Tuesday, Frankenstein and the Monster Latest Deep Cleaning MR Steam Equip Prompt Courteous Service Free Estimates Service Non-Prof- it Saturday, Oct 26 - Scorpio (PG) - Burt Lancaster, Alain Delon, Paul Scofield Saturday Matinee - Which Way to the Front ? (G) - Jerry Lewis Saturday Late Show - A Fistful of Dynamite (PG) Rod Steiger, James Coburn Sunday, Monday, Oct. 8 Mr. Majestyk (PG) - Charles Bronson, Linda Cristal, Al Lettieri, Lee Purcell someone else. Wednesday, Oct. 30 - Deadly "A generous and worthy China Doll (R) - Angela Mao, blood program depends on Carter Huang regular and generous donors. "Help keep the program Thursday, Oct. 31 going; it doesn't cost anything Halloween Horror Show - The to give or receive. Thing with Two Heads (PG) "Remember, 'the gift you Ray Milland, Rosey Grier give is the gift of life.' " Information on the Hill AFB (For remaining program program is available through information, contact the base the Red Cross ext. 3213. theater, ext. 3394). FAMILY FINANCIAL COUNSELING CENTER & 6 ng Friday, Oct. 25 - Claudine (PG) - James Earl Jones, Diahann Carroll, Eric Jones, Yvette Curtis MOBILE HOME ESTATES and SALES LAYTON 1200 NO. CHURCH ST. Merl's Jewelry Expert Watch de la os needed by themselves and their dependents on the same basis as those who donate, stated a national Red Cross spokesman "REGARDLESS of where his family is located in. the continental United States, a serviceman's family can fluid acquire the Cross Red nationwide through blood banks. They can also donate their blood on behalf of WE CAN HELP YOU! A COUNTRY VILLAGE repairs by trained o con- Rochefoucauld In M5,693.00 Washer dryer Furnished Dishwasher a Disposal wit.-Franci- THE NEXT drive will be Oct. 30 and 31 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the old chapel annex, Bldg. 130. Military personnel who cannot donate blood because of health problems, use of malarial drugs, or engage in hazardous jobs such as flying or operating heavy equipment also are eligible for blood Mo v i es -- versation has a greater share ATTENTION GET A BEAUTIFUL 24'x60' SAHARA MOBILE HOME in bas e LAYTON--KAYSVILL- E SALT LAKE CITY 376-506- 5 277-693- 8 |