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Show Page November 16, 1979 HILL TOP TIMES 2 Postal health representative to discuss plan Native American Day will be observed Monday with a banquet in the base NCO Club . at 7 p.m. A special dinner has been planned for the occasion. Traditional and modern Indian dancers will perform during the banquet and the Black Pin Mountain singers will also appear. Students from the Intermountain Indian School will perform a special flag ceremony. Two speakers will address the audience regarding local and national Indian affairs at the present time. Mr. Bruce Parry, director of Indian Affairs for the State of Utah and Ms. Norma Holmgren, Northern Utah director, will give Office of Sen. Orrin Hatch the addresses. An expert in sign language will also be on hand to relay the messages to the hard of hearing. Among attendees will be Maj. Gen. John eotfc Qlmo tfo &0U-L- 1Q7Q 133 F-1- 6? hoar complaint E 40-71- riATCIIIJ uhiouii . 1300 OFF Mmm r--- f" ' -- . f Qr1 NEW -- 1979 200-S- X ... 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This is because the pain may be the symptom of a spinal disorder compounded by structural weakness. - Pains of mysterious origin may be caused by spinal insults. Sometimes the symptoms of the back problem appear immediately, allowing the victim to correlate cause and effect. However, sometimes days or even months pass before pain appears, causing the victim to seek treatment for conditions other than the causative spinal disorder. Persistent or recurring aches in the lower back and limbs may suggest a possible lower spinal or pelvic problem. This often requires a structural correction of the cause in order to relieve the condition. Although drugs may hide the pain temporarily, the spine and sacroiliac must be aligned to its proper position for normal function. If you suffer from back pain, it would be wise to consult a doctor of chiropractic. He has made a special study of conditions related to the sacroiliac, spine and nervous system. He seeks to not only locate the problem and give relief from symptoms, but also to correct the fundamental cause as well as offer preventive, rehabi- litation, and maintenance counsel. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Dr. Daryl E. Hales OMPANY 3130 WASHINGTON BLVD. PHONE: WE LEASE ALL MAKES & M0DELS.T00! 621-807- al (FNCS) What Causes 1 4 and DAJSUfJ fflJGCAB BE THE Nwl be administered February of 1980. A Thought Front Dr. Hates 5895 SEDAN I V in January in previous years, the Summer Employment Program is divided into five categories: (1) clerical jobs in GS-- 1 through GS-- 4 for which a clerical and verbal abilities will be administered by OPM; (2) jobs in GS-- 1 through GS-- 4 for which applicants apply directly to agencies; (3) positions in grades GS-- 5 and above which require at least . a bachelor's degree or equivalent in experience; (4) trade and labor occupations; and (5) programs for needy youth and federal summer interns. r 210 worEx Program. ONLY $ telephone number, along with a short one or two sentence explanation of the suggestion. Any number of suggestions may be submitted, but all must arrive not later than 4 p.m. today. will uvruin ncrr mm 133 NOW suggestor's name, office symbol and 1980. 2. SAVE have prevented the Air Force from using it. An Air Force message said that the plane would be named as soon as possible, but that the selected name must be one that is popular throughout the service. Suggestions are solicited from all base people, civilian and military. They should be carried or mailed to the Public Affairs Office (PA), building 1102. They should include the Application dates and procedures have been set for the 1980 Summer Employment Specific details regarding the program are contained in the 1980 edition of the Summer Jobs Announcement, No. 414, issued by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which will be available nationwide beginning Nov. 15, from Federal Job Information Centers. Applicants may apply for the written test between Nov. 15 and Jan. 11, 1980. Applications postmarked after Jan. 11, 1980 will not be accepted. The written test will be administered in January and February of 1, WITH DATSUH a.m. Apply now for summer their problem. The identity of persons filing requests for Inspector General assistance will be kept confidential. For persons wishing to contact the AFLC IG after duty hours, a conference period will be held on the evening of Dec. 3 between 6 and 7 p.m. in Thornton Hall. Appointments will not . be necessary; just walk in. of have Certain categories requests separate channels other than the IG system, as specified in AFR 123-1Attachment 1, and are not appropriate for action by the AFLC IG. For example: a. Complaints relating to items covered by Master Labor Agreement. the AFLC-AFGb. Complaints relating to discrimination and AFR 30-covered by AFR 3 STC? PAYIC:G THROUGH THE HOSE! - 9 rooms 4 and 5, beginning OUdXIXo G and Col. Michael W. Moore, Hill AFB ' Got a snappy name for the commander. The Air Force is looking for a good All employees on the base are invited to attend. Tickets are available for $6.50 per suggestion and today is the deadline. Suggestions will be screened at major person from Native American Day commands with the best ones going up to be committee members Ann Felder, Mary part of a major competition. Harper, Flora Wilson, John Lujan and Frank The multi-rol- e fighter, flown by Hill's 388th Timbamboo, as well as from members of the Tactical Fighter Wing and the Multinational Equal Employment Opportunity Office, Ext. 5731. Operational Test and Evaluation unit is being built in the United States by General Activities begin at 6 p.m. with a social hour. A dance band will play at 8 p.m. for those who Dynamics and in Europe by a multinational industrial consortium. wish to participate. Various names have been considered for the fighter, with "Falcon' as a favorite choice. However, trademark restrictions 3-- 5. ?nn A 7Y at 1279, J. Ogden Air Logistics Center commander; Col. William T. Tolbert, commander, 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, Air Force Logistics Command Inspector General personal conference period will be held during the Management Effectiveness Inspection of Ogden Air Logistics Center, building 849, room DOS. Persons wishing to register requests for IG assistance will be granted time off work for this purpose. All members of the Air Force, military and civilian, have the right to see the Inspector General without fear of retaliatory action. Requests for assistance will be handled Nov. 0 and Dec. Appointments can be made by calling Ext. 5305 before Nov. 26 and Ext. 5204 Nov. 26 to Dec. 5. Individuals who plan to see the AFLC IG are requested to bring with them any available official documentation pertaining to 26-3- in building Murphy, (R-Uta- h) DG An additional health agency will be represented on base Nov. 19 not listed in last week's Hill Top Times. The American Postal Union Benefit Plan representatives will talk to those interested in their policies 525 S. STATE U0. 10 0 773-10- 2! - CLEARFIELD |