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Show V ' HILL TOP TIMIS Friday, May 15, 1917 By Erni Ogden 66 J. Shannon ALC Public people are panicking However, we can't update the computer information until July 7. . . . Affairs Office A month and a half remains to disenroll family members in the new uniformed services dependents' dental plan. Air Force officials say servicemembers have until June 30 to notify finance officers they don't want their family members on the plan. Otherwise, deductions will begin in July for coverage that starts ; Aug. 1. '.. In order to disenroll, forms, which should be available any day, must be turned into the consolidated base personnel office by the end of June, according to Sgt. Christian Monroe, noncommissioned officer in charge of the customer service unit at the Hill . . . Sgt. Christian Monro ; NCOIC, customer service ' ' 99 ... , AFB Consolidated Base Personnel Office. "Some people are panicking thinking they have to get out of the program now," Sergeant Monroe said. "However, we can't update the computer information until July 1." The truck is on loan from motor pool services to see if base photographers can justify the need by mileage they use to support base photographic operations. "I know we can use it enough," said Mr. Smith. "We can use it for our daily assignments and for Prompt service and quality care emergency photography. We're are the aim of the base photo lab hoping people will plan and schedwheels of ule for our photographers so we and now they have a set can support them to the best of to improve their response time. our ability." According to Chief of Photothe Services Paul Smith, graphic Most of the work performed by lab now has a truck for their phothe photo lab is done in color and tographers to use for photo standard size prints are 5 by 7 . assignments. inches. Black and white photograwill the transportation "Having phy is generally done for historibetter enable us to serve, our cuscal purposes and media needs. tomers," said Mr. Smith. "People According to Mr. Smith, turn won't have to provide transportatime is five days, "which around tion for our photographers all the service for the lab," he routine is time now. We have use of this "' said.' truck on a trial basis." Vehicle cuts photographer's response time : - According to military health officials, the plan should relieve the burdensome load on base dental facilities by contracting much of the work to civilian dentists. Active duty members are still required to seek care from military dentists. Under the plan, routine oral exams, including teeth cleaning, are covered. Fluoride treatment, laboratory exams and emergency minor teatment for pain are also available. Restorative services include fillings, stainless steel crowns for baby teeth, root canals, porcelain or gold crowns, dentures and cosmetic dental services. Active-dut- y families can still get care at base medical facilities, but only on an emergency basis and only for services not covered by the new program, health officials said. space-availab- le Special Operations School course hits crisis response management During the month of June, the staff of the U.S. Air force Special Opera- O tions School at Hurlburt Field, Fla., conduct a Crisis Response Management Workshop. The workshop, June 22 ot 24, is designed for officers or government civilians filing" or programmed for command or senior staff positions, according to Ann. James R. Sucese, a retraining specialist at the Hill AFB Consolidated Base Personnel Office. This course focuses on the principles and techniques of identifying potential international crisis and planning and managing the temporary application of limited force for its resolution, according to the airman. Nominations for the CRM course need to be sent to: 2849 ABGDPMPC no later than May 22, Airman Sucese O Course registration limited Need top secret clearance Course dates: June 22-2- 4 said. "Applicants should include their name, rank or GS rating, Social Secu- rity number, organization, duty title and a point of contact telephone . number. "To help in the nomination process, we ask applicants to include a brief description or the responsibility of their career field," he said. People should be also indicate their priority since the workshop is limited to 20 people. A top secret security clearance with access to SITK is also needed for attendance. Call Ext. 72462 for additional information. -- BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS c ii 1 OAA.IICnAAIflC SPECIAL ART pus niiiiiiii Saturday, May 16 University of Utah Union Building 9:00 A.M. - 3:30 (Special Luncheon at Noon) TRANSMISSIONS THE PROGRAM INCLUDED: Visual Art Dance Puppetry a ' s 'Quality Is Our Reputation Kite Making Music Dance And More Folk Council, give an During the luncheon Card Nixon, director of the Utah Artsadministrative assisTatham. from remarks Betty address, preceded by opening wifl tant to Governor Bangerter. be honored for the demonstration of special determination Four p in and courage the pursuit as an artist or promoter of the field of art. Those peo-nare John C. Brewer, an art teacher at MkJvale Middle School who creates his own works in painting and drawing; who through oil panting has made Mike E. Brown, a seventeen-year-ol- d and created a means of earning sn income friends, improved his individuals win m fXv.v.v. v.v.v. :x:?:: OFFERING 3 CERVICES WITH THIO AD: : ::ywxy t! Computer Engino Analysis We perform 225 different diagnostic tests on your car. Reg. $59.95, with this ad 033.95 self-estee- m, enhanced employment of handicapped people through his efProject with Inforts as Trustee with the Maurice Warshaw Foundation's Committee on Employment of the dustry and as chair of the Governor's rttWxV AGusshas Handicapped. on a scholarHolly Williams, a University of Utah ballet student, is attending as evident by pieces currently on ship. Holly also has a gift in the visual arts display with the "Artists Unlimited" exhibit. 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