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Show Page November 11. HILL TOP TIMES 12 1977 1st BAPTIST CHURCH 2025 West 5700 South (West of Roy - Roy, Utah 731-465- Shopping Center) A.M. Worship T.U. (Oct. May) -- Evening Worship (Oct. Sppt 30PM 6 ) - 30 PM 7 Fvemng Worship Thomas, THDt Pastor Logan -- ST. PETERS children Clinic checlis medical problems at all. long as none existed. Like landing on some of 6:30 P.M. May) TMC By SMSgt. Hyrum Bates 508th Air Reserve IVledical Technician 9:45 A.M. 10:55 A.M. 5:30 P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL TU Uune 503th 6 . . so But as in the past, we did discover serious medical problems those narrow, short fields in Southeast Asia, where the J pilots tend to ride the pedals hard. . . which had they gone undetected, would have been seriously debilitating to the youngsters and endangered the community. The children and community aren't the only ones that benefit ; it's super training for our personnel," Major Simpson continued. "We have an opportunity to diagnose and offer im- mediate emergency treatment to patients with ailments we normally don't see at our routine training exercises at Hill as he guided the Capt. Chuck Arthur was particularly alert not smooth, camouflaged 7 Caribou aircraft to a secure, if landing at the Blanding, Utah Municipal Airport. AFB." C-- EPISCOPAL Services 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY 1274 EAST 1450 SOUTH CLEARFIELD -- PH. 825-017- 7 A TO Ji pastor 825 5512 825 0277 J yC Sunday school worship service JJCL 55am & 6 30 pm ..JL EARLY SERVICE SUNDAYSCHOOL LATE SERVICE CHURCH TRAINING EVENING SERVICE 8:30A.M. 9:45A.M. Administrative and 11:00A.M. 6:00 P.M. .7:00 P.M. - CHURCH OF CHRIST PORTER - MINISTER - or 399-425- In-processi- ng, weight height measurement, eye check, blood and urine tests, then to hearing, dental exam, blood pressure, pulse and totem-a perature, and finally for sharp-eyea physician final review and check up. . them." According to SMSgt. Hyrum Bates, 508th Air Reserve Medical Technician, "The Navajo Clinic personnel, school personnel, and residents of Blanding were extremely knowledgeable and helpful. It was not only gratifying to have found some children who needed immediate medical attention, but satisfying to work with a group of dedicated men and women who had joined together to serve. Regarding community reaction to the mission, " Sergeant Bates reported, "the C-- 7 Caribou is one of the largest aircraft to ever have landed at the Blanding Municipal Airport. It created quite a stir on its own. Local residents came out in droves to watch it land and take off. Everyone was kind and courteous. Everyone seemed appreciative of the program and we were treated royally. Everything we needed was provided." d 10:00 A.M. Sunday Bible Study 11:00 A.M. & 5:30 P.M. Sunday Worship 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study 24 full. Had it not been for the team many, if not almost all, of the students would not have received medical attention for a long, long time, some perhaps not at all. When we left Saturday morning, there were few among us who felt as though we had not provided a significant humanitarian service and that the residents of Blanding and the surrounding area would have warm regard for the Air Force. . . That we were Reservists. . was an unimportant distinction. We were the Air Force to children poured through a steady stream of shy, black-haire- d the doors to receive a thorough medical evaluation: (Always a Nursery Available) PASTOR: Mitiutcl H. Dnnahuo HARVEY in Blanding at the present he really has his hands "and time," explained Major Simpson, "There is only one physician lf 376-242- 6 : p By 8:30 the following morning, personnel of the 508th had set up their clinical operation at Albert R. Lyman Elementary School on the edge of town. For the next two and one-hadays, Rd. (1 Mile S. of Main Gate) Layton Utah Once the screening was completed, the as Navajo children identified needing treatment were scheduled for follow-ucare. evaluate and screen Kindergarten through Junior youths who live within the Utah Navajo Development Council area. First Southern Baptist Church Field vehicle. High-age- d SERVING MILITARY FAMILIES FOR OVER 25 YRS 1332 Hill . For the third time in as many years, the 508th sent a team 400 miles to the Southeastern corner of the state to medically 9:45 am 10 . The brainchild of Navajo Development Council, "PROJECT NAVAJO" was the third annual humanitarian mission of the 508th Tactical Clinic, Hill AFB, Utah. . Robertson Major Simpson and his father drove a government vehicle laden with medical supplies from Hill AFB to Blanding. Dr. Max G. Morgan, present Commander of the 508th TAC Clinic, a General Practitioner in Price, Utah, also drove his own few miles away, 600 Navajo school children would soon receive a thorough medical checkup. First 564Southern Baptist Church south 800east Clearfield Lavoid S. D. For MSgt. Val E. Wayment and the other nine members of the TAC Clinic Team aboard the Caribou, this was war. . . not against man, but disease. WELCOMES YOU WELCOME the team was Major Simpson's father, Dr. a Simpson, former WW II Flight Surgeon with more than 40 years of medical practice. Dr. Simpson joined his son on the expedition when it was learned that Dr. Alexander Neal, new Flight Medical Officer of the 466th TFS, was unable to participate because of commitments elsewhere. "Dad had a ball," reported Major Simpson. "He has done considerable medical screening in the state of Idaho and was very excited that he could make the trip with us." Also serving with v 3 "Absolutely everyone was cooperative and friendly. From the school officials to the Registered Nurses assigned to help, we had marvelous support. The Principal of the school stood f and watched over the students for the two and days. We were able to accomplish 300 medical evaluations in one day. Even the Aircrew pitched in and did everything they could to help," reported Major Simpson, TAC Clinic Administrator and Mission Commander. one-hal- 94 E. Center Wasatch Southern n 8 8 v 440 1st S. E. Kaysville Sunday School - 9: 45 A.M. Worship Services 11:00 A.M. & 6:00 P.M. Prayer jj 1 X & Pastor: WILLIAM N. JONES - 376-574- 1 jj U 1 ccccc Church Of Christ 145 Bible x Teaching West 800 North - Clearfield, Utah Sunday School Sunday Worship Wednesday 10:00 11:00 6:00 7:00 the twin propellers kicked up a cloud of tan dust run-up- , a group of residents from the Blanding area gathered to watch the takeoff and wish them well. Perhaps some of them were parents there to wish a particularly fond farewell to those in white who wear the chevrons of Air Force Blue. of the C-- 7 at the edge of the runway for engine H X Bible Service Wednesday Evening - 7:00 P.M. n As "We would have been I delighted to have found no BAPTIST CHURCH H X 0 Kaysville, Utah All Are Welcome Write for FREE Bible Correspondence Course - Call for Transportation Sbocoooooooooocxoccoocoecoccoecccooooo! 5 The gift that grows. T 71, i k ., 1 ''40 ; 0 fj.l iii! 4 it 'v :t .... Take stock in America. Now Bonds pay a bonus at maturity TIMK OUT - Members of the 508th Tactical Clinic take time out from their recent Project Navajo Chnic" at which they gave over 600 Navajo Indian school children medical checkups. They are: Front row (1 to r) SSgt. Paul Swaner, Lt. Col. Jay Harmer, Anderson' ' SMS8tuer n'M". Mann.ng "yrum Hates, MSgt. Joe Jackson, TSgt. Charles Herrich. TSgl. George Althouse. Back row (1 to r) A" Patricia Dalton . SSgt. Cra.g Blaimeres. TSgt. James McCowan. Capt. Max G. 5' f vlen: S Val Wayment, Cap, Petra |