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Show 1 B16 H.l'iop T.mes AROUND THE HILL Nov. 8. 1991 Council AdvisoryKnitted THURSDAY: Advisory Coun Officers Wives Club TUESDAY: OWC coffee. 9 30-- 1 a m. at the officers club. This will l a 25th anniversary celebration of the associate wives. No reserv at ions are required and there is no for more inforcharge. Call mation. NOV. 19: First OW C Holiday Game Night at the officers club. p in., with dinner from will Menu include fish and p.m. fried chicken, chips, hamburger or chef's salad. Cost is $3.25. Games will start at 7:30 p.m. Call in reservations to Usa. ; specify dinner and games or games only. NOV. Holiday bazaar at the officers club, p.m. Nov. 19 and 10 a.m.-- p.m. Nov. 20. All OWC members and friends are invited to come and shop for the holidays. Proceeds benefit the scholarship fund. For more information call Tess. Ha.-- cil nuflin. yam at the Thornton (Vnter. Hldtf. Com-murn- All 4ti(X 1 u unit reprt st iUati es are encouraged to attend to dicus pertim nt issues on base. In terested parties who would like to take oxer committee posts are especially ured to attend For more information call TSt. 776-342- 6-1- 0 Walters. Ext. 7308. Women's Conference NOV. 15: Seventh annual Utah Women's 774-8856- Conference. Keynote speaker is Dr. Joyce Brothers, author, columnist, TV and radio personality. Also speaking is Marilyn Van DeBur. former Miss America. Registracontion is $20 per person for the all-da- basis. For registration form and additional information call Sylvia Public Affairs Office. Ext. 75333 or 75202. first-com- e m J. 53172. "or Sus'an Bryner. NOV. 16: Federal Women's Club annual charity bazaar luncheon, noon at the NCO club. Donations of candy, baked goods, white elephants and handmade articles are requested and should be brought to the luncheon by the members. Guests are invited to come, win prizes and have fun! Make reservations by Tuesday with: Ver-nThelma Jones. Nichol, ; or Lula Jean Secrist. Billie Murray. 625-613- Company Grade Officers THURSDAY: Monthly meeting of the Company Grade Officers Association. 11:30 a m. at the officers club. This will be an informal luncheon meeting. Nominations w ill be taken for the December election of executive council members. Attendees should serve themselves in the main line, then go into the lounge for the meeting. All company grade officers are invited. a 825-476- 5; 295-1446- 393-810- 295-533- 7 0 ference, which includes lunch and conference materials. Registration is on a r 771-01- dustrial Commission. All members and their guests are welcome. Make reserv ations bv today with Elaine Shomer. Ext. 19-2- y 546-032- DEC. 7: Christmas Ball. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30 p.m., dancing at 9 p.m. Vr? ' 3 7 Dress is formal. Ctst is $15.50 per person. Make reservations by Dtc. 2 with Liesa Stone. K.TVVr KJ6 Federal Wo men WEDNESDAY: Federally Employed Women, Promontory Chapter, dinner meeting at the Radisson Suite Hotel, 2510 Washington Blvd., Ogden, 6 p.m. Guest speaker is Dixie L. Minson of the Utah In NCO Wives Club FIRST AND SECOND WEDNESDAY: NCO Wives Club meets. 7:30 p.m. in the party room of the NCO Club. For more inor Virformation call Jane Frith, ginia McKay, 825-699- 546-495- 1, 1. J - ll Questions & Answers About Tinnitus ki- . s I 'r I X i Hearing Loss i VA Assistance I will be separating from the and Q. You Could Get your degree From Another University. But It Might Take aWhile. E there's a university that caters exclusively to the special needs and time constraints of working adults. The University of Phoenix, Utah Campus. As the nation's leader in adult education, we can appreciate the fact that you'd like to 263-144- receive your degree while you still have time to put it to good use. 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Even with the ear plugs the Army provided, my ears would ring for days after each trip to the qualification range. A. It is interesting to note thai sometimes the hearing protectior. used has not been enough to protect the bearing. In very loud noises it is recommended that both ear plugs and ear muffs be used. We have been told that the vet eran seeking compensation must prove three things: ;) That the current condition (tinnitus) exists. This can be done by a certified audiologist using a tinnitus synthesizer or an audiometer. 2) That the tinnitus has been constant and continuous from the time of active duty. Medical records can be used to substantiate this. 3) Some record of complaint while in the sen-ice- . Your military records from the time of the incident provoking the tinnitus can provide this account. If any of these three items is missing, the claim can be denied. The usual compensation, if granted, for tinnitus is It is possible to claim and receive 10 for tinnitus and 10 for hearing loss. 10. For further information write the American Tinnitus Association, P.O. Box 5, Portland, OR 97207. 0 TINNITUS CAN BE PREVENTEp Most Americans choose not to hear the warnings about tinnitus. How noise any noise that is toud enough that y J have to raise your voice to be heard can cause tinnitus. Whethor at work or play, jackhammering a city street or drag racing every weekend, the noise of modern living causes tinnitus. For more information write: American Tinnitus Association P.O. Box 5 Portland. OR 97207 |