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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 4 August 1, 1980 CSeckless dirivimig, virDdllosrirD By SSgt. Dominick A. Dina 2849 Security Police Squadron Driving unda the influence (DUI), off base arrests and vandalism were the incidents concerning the Security Police this week. An airman was apprehended when he was stopped for reckless driving. The driver was .22 on the breathalyzer and was also driving on revocation. His passenger was for apprehended public intoxication. Three airmen were arrested by local police after they forgot to pay for a of beer. Bail was set at $150 each. -- 12-pa- ck civilian employee apprehended for DUI refused to submit to a breathalyzer test. He was given an appointment with the Magistrate. Several incidents of vandalism in the housing area were reported last week. Security Police foot patrols have been increased in an effort to deter this type of behav ior. Patrolmen will be stopping persons and filling out Field Interview Cards when persons are. located in unusual areas and acting suspicious or found wandering around the housing or industrial areas late in the evening or early morning. An A off-ba- se airman a $300 hi.fi sleaze police police for illegal possession of alcholic beverages. Seems he was not quite old enough. arrest for DUI gained an bail and a date with the local court. The apprehension of a vehicle operator for DUI was routine enough. She was read her rights, blew .15 on the breathalyzer and released to a friend who was sober. However, the friend called the desk sergeant a short time later and related the woman was operating a vehicle again. Instant replay: apprehension, rights, breathalyzer (.14) and another date with the Magistrate for a second charge of DUI on the same night. A young airman was arrested by local DID YOU KNOW? of motor vehicles is When conducted, personnel residing off base will be limited to registering three vehicles. On base residents will register all vehicles owned. Prerequisites for registration (i.e., proof of ownership, insurance, registration, license and inspection) have not been changed. A new DoD decal will be issued to replace the old Air Force decal. Pinner for FMA I McC(Snrhy flo keynote eassocistfioini inraeetfiiinig) Garn scheduled to speak "The MX and You" and an update on its impact on Utah will be the topic of a speech by Brig. Gen. James P. McCarthy, Air Force Special Assistant for MX, the Pentagon, when he speaks at an Air Force Association (AFA) meeting here on Aug. 27. In a dinner meeting by the Ute and Gold Card Chapters of the Utah AFA, General McCarthy will be the keynote speaker. Cost of the dinner is $10 per person, with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. Deadline for purchasing tickets and The Federal Managers Association, Ogden Chapter 79, will hold their next dinner meeting on Aug. 12 at the Ogden Elks Club, 25th and Grant Ave., Ogden. The event will a social hour at 6:30 p.m. and a begin-wi- th dinner at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per person. reservations is next Friday. Tickets can be obtained from any of the following members: " Office Symbol Ext. Name 4996 DST Summers Lynn Clint Campbell Harry Cleveland Jim Lykins Speaker for the evening will be U.S. Senator His topic will be E. J. "Jake" Garn "National Defense." The senator will also be prepared to speak on other subjects such as contracting out, labor relations in the federal government, civil service reform act, merit pay, social security - federal retirement and the MX. (R-Utah- - AFA officials say no tickets will be sold at the door and seating will be limited. Tickets are available from Jack Price, Ext. 4871; Lynn Summers, Ext. 4996 and Bruce Hemple, Ext. 3490. ). IVAN All AFA members; partners and guests are invited to attend the affair. JimFolsom Sherley Stoddard Don Cummings Corky Baird AINeeley Jack Price DSMSA 4515 MAKPC DSSF MABPBB DPCD MABPAS MABPBB MANPGS 2609 4014 3729,3181 7309,7310 3321 3729 2782 4871 MAK bs comisng (See related story, page 10.) COUPON l Kelly Cardon ATTORNEY AT LAW PauVs Sandwiches & Beer HEADACHE A 3679 Harrison Blvd. Next to Many-facete- d The key to correcting a headache problem is to find the exact cause of the problem. As ' there are so many reasons for headaches, let's consider them in the total scheme of things . Your body is designed in a beautiful man-e- r to be healthy. It has many mechanisms to keep it healthy, in spite of the abuse it takes. When disturbances take place with which the body cannot cope, it has warning mechanisms, usually in the form of pain. 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