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Show HILL TOP TIMES Fridoy, Augurt 19, 1983 Sel eciive program expands to re-u- p A quality check now used by commanders for only certain enlisted members will be expanded this fall to include all the enlisted force. The selective program is being changed to bring all enlisted members under close evaluation at time. Only first-terenlisted members and careerists with 19 or more years' service are evaluated under the program now. The change will go into effect when the revised volume one of Air Force Regulation 35-1-6 is published later this year. Air Force personnel officials expect the revised volume to be in the field the first quarter of fiscal 1984. Under the program change, commanders will evaluate members 13 months before their date. Commanders will then decide to permit or deny based on the person's demonstrated career potential and other factors. first-terme- nnn Steaks Prime Rib y Steak house open evenings Friday and Saturday 1 p.m.. Closed Sundays. 6-1- 1; Monday-Thursda- 5-1- A real treat for steak lovers. a unique and authentic Western atmosphere in covered wagons surrounding a beautiful prairie setting. Disposal office slates public sale Wednesday The Defense Property Disposal Office, Hill AFB, will hold a public auction Wednesday. The sale will and the public is enstart at 9 a.m. in Bldg. S-8- 90 couraged to bid. Among the 266 items being offered will be trucks, photographic components and supplies, tires, refrigerators, office and household furniture, desks, clothing, hardware, tool toters, electrical and electronic components, and automotive components. The items are on display for inspection at Hill AFB and Defense Depot Ogden from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily except weekends. A complete list as Well as sale terms and condiHill AFB, and tions may be seen at Bldg. Bldg. 3C, Defense Depot Ogden. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. on the day of sale. Bidders must be present and registered to bid. Mailed bids cannot be accepted. Items purchased may be removed on the sale date provided full payment is made. For further details contact Karen Wright, Ext. 76557. WASATCH GUNS & LOANS PAWN GOLD GUNS Ogden, UT 2606 Wall Avenue 394-665- S-89- 0 MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 445 Park Blvd. 2 nt. RIFLES SHOTGUNS DIAMONDS GOLD MONEY TO LOAN In 392-271- director of personnel if denied Career enlisted members with 16 to 19 years' service can appeal to the Secretary of the Air Force Personnel Council. (AFNS) rs iF RESTAURANT & STEAK HOUSE Seafood 16 years' service can appeal to the major command service. PRAIRIE SCHOONER OH "Plenty Strt Pmrklngl" (River Drive) 3000C enlasved call Second term and career members with less than The program is another quality force measure for the commander, but is not intended as a replacement for disciplinary action or administrative discharge. Evaluating members 13 months before the end of their enlistment will give them the opportunity to improve their performance or make other plans for the futures Enlisted members could be advised of their opportunities up to a full year before the end of their enlistment. An added feature of the program is the expanded appeals process. Appeal procedures will remain and careerists with 19 unchanged for or more years of service. If denied they can appeal to the base commander. New channels of appeal have been established for the "middle group" second term to 19 years' m 11 0, AFA chapter plans election 3 Ute Chapter 237, Utah Air Force Association, will hold its election of officers Aug. 27 at 9:30 a.m. in QJou ai6 cotdtaCCy tutted to attend a dkHH m o mmaimq 1983 uUodefe wtCfi the NCO Club. Special Qkmokt Jknto Qakl be teduced ot tfiis special! safe. Ue daie atianged tfos fipeciai? Qak wilk CdeiiioCet cJAotoi ne location ftfcsion to be iefid at . so so Elections will be preceded with a "Get Acquainted" breakfast at 9 a.m. at a cost of $3.50 per v person. Following are the candidates who have been nominated: President: Jerry Franklin 1st Vice President: Peggy Mohler 2nd Vice President: Betty Alverson 3rd Vice President: Bill Marshall Secretary: Arlette Warner Treasurer: Faye Beringer r Directors: John Stromberg, Andy Cur-ri- e and Kathy Merrifield One-YeDirector: Avon Probasco In addition to the nominees, nominations will also be accepted from the floor. All chapter members are encouraged to attend. 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