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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Sept. 25, 1970 State absentee balloting deadlines No matter how much effort you expend to ensure each a Federal Post Card individual has been given .'Application, and he has received an absentee ballot, it is ail to no avail if the marked ballot does not reach date .that serviceman's home State at the :j:and time for the election. (This is the list of States, and their dates and times v for receiving marked absentee voting ballots. Ballots .received after these dates and times will not be accepted vend will not he counted.) Annual Surely Inspection Col. Charles M. Shadle, DPC Commander, welcomes LTC George Iljorth of the USAMC Surety Office to Dugwav for the annual surety inspection. For the second consecutive year, Deseret Test Center satisfactorily passed the week-lon- g inspection by the team. Nancy Sinatra Washington Nov. 18 15 days after of election date Defense Will Announce New Cutback Schedule . Mantes Chevrolet ' . . . Major Defense Department personnel cuts, that were recommended by the Blue Ribbon Defense Panel, should be announced within 30 days to 60 days, says Defense Secretary 'Melvin Laird. a speAPPARENTLY, cial Blue Ribbon Action committee, selected by Laird to work out the nroceedures for this and otner recommendations made by the liegan work last panel week. In announcing the speinhouse cial committee 1971 Trucks t TECOM Deputy Commander Visils Brigadier General Edwin L. Powell, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command deputy commander is greeted upon his arrival at Dugway Proving Ground by Col. Charles M. Shadle, DPG commander. Shown getting out' of the helicopter are Colonel Max Elkin, DTC commander who accompanied General Powell on his tour of Dugway and (L) Colonel Robert Muldrow, DTC deputy commander. Laird told reporters It is our objective to make major reductions in overhead staffing through out the department. I am convinced that this can lie done at the same time we improve our performance, I expect that their action will lead in to significant savings fiscal vear 1972 and v ' .' ; . L. . v. , .,w, No $. - I'- - $&.' - v s. . V. Cilliert Fitzhugh, Chairman of the Blue Defense Panel, earlier estimated that as many as 10,(KX) military and civilian employees could lie trimmed - Rili-Ix- Shortage FlfZIIUCII, it should one-ye- (uleainiilGs Now Phone 882-314- 8 Savings Certificates of Deposit Subordinated Notes ar for 3 months for 1 year elections. IIE SAID the action committee will not recommendations of the Fitzhugh group, but will instead expedite the implementation of decisions as they are made. ing Now faewlletf Interest paid every 6 months on er - You Name It We Got It Now 500 OR MORE Interest paid every 3 months on probe during their of DoD. Other more massive cuts are anticipated as a result of Congressional action on DoDs FY 71 budget request. Sources at the pentagon are saying the next reduction in force of civilian employees will lie announced after the Season Starts four-spee- ds AMOUNTS OF lie pointed out, made his prediction solely on the performance he and other panel memliers witnessed Buy Now Before Hunting air-condition- m from staffs in the Washington area. Presumably additional cuts could lie made at other commands in this country and abroad. 3 - 1971 Blazer 4 wds 3 - 1971 Chev 3A1 4 wds 2 - 1971 Chev Vi Pickups T Pickups 6 - 1971 Chev We have automatics d. . Beyond the announcement of additional personnel layoffs and the decision "at this time not to create three secretaries, laird deferred disclosure of any other decisions used on land deputy 1 for 2 years Interest starts day of deposit. Rates are per annum. Each depositor's account is insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ! uw kam hutlattn rm he., Be el Nehena FvH Itew Me, iKurty Mali Bar rest lKur Bank at Back Spwi fir I for 21 years Interest starts day of investment. Rate is per annum. Ask for offering circular AMowfcan kMn nw Sum, Mi aUMi. hUMl M a mow Nnmi AtHcMn fni hew |