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Show 4 July 14, 1989 Hilltop Times iemes iDim IHI BDD ..f :ca'ssig'p.liip'ff ir:-ifiiinica- more than 200 chapel volunteers were recognized at a banquet for the Catholic and Protestant parishes. He also said that between the months of September and May, the chapel's heavy attendance time period, the Catholic parish has averaged approximately 800 members for worship services. The Protestant chapel, in the same time period, averaged approximately 300 to 400 people for services. by Sgt. Jay Joersz Times staff writer Hilltop " "I H ft ? ill zr V i Coming to Hill AFB didn't enter into Chaplain (Col.) Rhon V. Carleton's mind when he put in for his base of preference assignment to Maxwell AFB, Ala., in 1986. His hopes to be close to family members at MontChaplain Carleton explained that running a miligomery, Ala., were soon gone as he found out he was tary chapel is a lot different than running a church being sent to Hill. "I had never heard of Hill AFB before," the staff in the local community. about a "When you're talking military church, chaplain said. "The chapel staff here at the time was a lot different than about something having a little trouble. They picked me to come here your're talking and guide the staff through the troubled times and a church in the civilian community," the chaplain said. "We have numerous religions under the same get the chapel back on track." Three years later, the chaplain has the assignment roof." A recent letter to the chapel is a good example of he's been hoping for and is leaving Hill for Maxwell next week. He will be the installation staff chaplain how many religions the chapel must be able to v': , at Maxwell and Gunter AFBs, Ala. support. from was the The letter Hill and president of the Wat Chaplain Carleton said he's going to miss Thai of Utah Buddhist Temple. has enjoyed his time here, but he's also very excit- Dhammagunaram He explained thafa great number of military memed about, his new job at Maxwell. Maxwell will be the chaplain's terminal assign- bers at Hill were married to Thai spouses who had mark in the requested six Buddhist teachers come over to the ment. In 1992, he will reach his Air Force and plans to retire in the Montgomery United States from Thailand to teach their children area after the assignment. His parents and other the Thai language and about the Buddhist faith. The Buddhist monk requested the use of the Hill relatives reside in Montgomery. He said that even though the chapel was going chapel's education services to teach the children. "Of course we said yes, because it helps some of through rough waters when he first got here, it Hill members meet their spiritual needs,'' he our to take didn't long get things running properly, n said. "The people on base represent a thanks to the support of many base organizations of all the faiths in the United States. Our mission, and commanders. simto help people meet their spiritual needs as they was around is said He that turning the chapel perceive them to be." ply a matter of a change in management styles. The chaplain said he feels good about the way he "We let the parish council organizations assess and needs them is let their, congregations' spiritual leaving Hill's chapel community. build their own parish with the support of the chapel "I'm leaving Hill hi good hands," he said. "I feel staff to help them along," he said. "We basically the ministry programs are in a better state of health wanted to get the people more involved in their now than anytime since I've been here. "That's the time to leave," he said. v chapel." worked. new seems the It management Recently i""ir , , . ' ' 30-ye- ar cross-sectio- ffls U.S. Air Force Photo Chaplain Carleton Bidding farewell to friends and workers work he has accomplished In at Hill about the Utah. The chaplain's AFB, Chaplain Rhon Carleton feels good next, and last, assignment will be at Maxwell AFB, s A Ala. ATHLETIC SHOES! HARD-KOSE- D 0 B I E I E6E U2t P Applicant's LAYTON 214 392-60- NEW ERA BANK SOMERSET, NEW JERSEY MEMBER FD.I.C. thai apply lor a secured VISA or MasterCard are able to receive their cards. You can secure a credit card through us in spite of your past credit history. You can qualify even if you had previous credit problems, judgements. Hens, divorce, bankruptcy, or no credit history. 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