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Show Page October HILL TOP TIMES 4 (From page 13. 197S 1 Temporary duty and Permanent Change of Station advances will only be paid in extremely essential situations according to base finance officials. The same guidelines apply to separation pay. Death gratuities, however, will be paid. effort is being expended at departmental headquarters as well as locally to minimize delay in payroll Every payments. WITH RESPECT to civilian payrolls, instructions have been issued to Accounting and Finance Offices to be prepared to funds, consiNt'K MOST CONTRACTS involve FY-7FY-7will contracts funded tractors will be paid: however, only be paid under extremely essential conditions. 8 issue civilian pay checks at the normal time for work performed through Sept. 30 which is covered by fiscal year 1978 funding authority. 9 Jr. ROTC cadefs This means that some civilians on the Maintenance Pay Cycle scheduled for payment today will only get one week's pay. The second half of the employee's pay and employee allotments will be distributed as soon as the FY-7- 9 Defense Appropriation Act is signed by the President, which is expected momentarily. MID-MONT- $0 will be mailed to locally paid members as soon as the bill is has been processed to the signed. The Air Forces' "Sure-Pay- " Federal Reserve Deposit Bank and will be credited to par- financial ticipating within institutions approval congressional-presidenti- al four hours LT. COL. JAY IIKSS USAF Ret.), aerospace instructor at Clearfield High School, said that Utah, Wyoming, Colorado and Idaho will be represented at the regional meeting. of . The agenda will include recertification of instructors, cadet forums and other ROTC business. Local Air Force Aid Society, other relief agencies, credit unions and banks have been notified of the possibility that some civilian and military personnel will call on them for temporary financial relief or assistance to meet pressing KKY SPEAKER at the event will be Brig. Gen. David B. Easson. He is commandant of the Air Force ROTC headquartered at the Air University, Maxwell AFB, Ala. obligations. FUND employees will not be affected since their pay does not depend on the Defense Appropriation Bill for funding. An Air Force doctor from Travis AFB, Ca., who was visiting his parents in Layton this past weekend, was credited by medical authorities as saving the life of Utah Highway Patrolman Ralph Evans, who was shot while making an arrest Saturday evening. Capt. Stanley W. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green of Layton, was on his way to the airport with his parents, wife and three sons when they saw Trooper Evans lying on the side of Interstate 15 near the Farmington exit. SQIYliilQr More than 100 Junior Air Force ROTC cadets and their instructors from high schools in four Intermountain Area states will hold a workshop at Hill AFB tomorrow. MILITARY pay checks have been printed and H QQFIa Visiting AF Captain saves wounded trooper tour of local points of interest, a parasailing demonat Hill AFB will round out the stration, and a- cook-ou- t A - program. CAPTAIN' GREEN rushed to the aid of the fallen state policeman who was allegedly shot twice by a boy who was trying to stop Trooper Evans from arresting the boy's father. "A bullet had severed a neck artery and I applied digital pressure as the victim was bleeding quite profusely," Captain Green recalled. THE AIR FORCE DOCTOR asked one of the bystanders who was a practical nurse to go to the police car and see if there was any first aid equipment. He got the bleeding stopped and then massaged the area above the artery to get it to "clamp down." "We must have gotten to the scene within a minute after the shooting, and it is good that we did . " Captain Green stated. The captain's mother called it "a miracle." why PC UmbO1 imm Uwllfy "IF" WE HAD Fit: EN a few minutes earlier or later we wouldn't have been there for my son to assist the state policeman and I understand that he would have bled to death," she stated. OCTOBER ENROLLMENT SPECIAL (Continued on page FREE TUITION the first 20 applicants accepted for enrollment in the school's master cosmetology program. To START YOUR BEAUTY CAREER NOW lay AT IK to jjcuywcccL Gen. Russell E. Mohney, deputy for Logistics Operations for the Air Force Brig. BEAUTY COLLEGE-- 1 H "n 2 n needs. v O O O O O O O j: jj T-Shi- rts Work Shirts Long Sleeve Shirts Some V I I Sa Infant, Toddler, - n it3 TOP: 4-- 7 - j In Boys I Stop INFANTS & CHILDRENS WEAR ii A. 1956 W. 5700 S. Roy Shopping Center (In the Breeiewav) NDTA members, meeting. Cost is $8.50 per plate. Short. Sleeve Shirts Dress Shirts Flannel Shirts Play Shirts Sizes KM) partners and guests are expected at the dinner 170 HAVE SHIRTS! j Logistics Command, will be the guest speaker at a Utah Chapter, National Defense Transportation Banquet. 7 p.m. Oct. 17 at the base officers' club. General Russell will discuss commercial transportation and Air Force JAVE 171 ) Mohraey YO SDOK LT" '..13 Located at 2336 Wash. Blvd. 38 k uroj,, rv mm w OWNS I! i7 (Broken Sizes) LADIES' & TEENS' CLOTHING 1 1 i E O-Tjr- mi Sails: 1956 W. 5700 S., ROY SHOPPING 3065 HARRISON BLVD. El CENTER V' I V 1 7 "fcfcv aT - V. |