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Show Three new personnel at Special Services New law gives CSC Hie Deseret Sampler, Friday, April 21, 1972 Stronger EEO role Special services has three new physical activities specialists with diversified sports backgrounds ranging from handliall to basketball to ice hockey. Dennis Fool, 23, majored in physical education and health 3. AS FART OF its action new law gives the Civil Service Commission a stronger plan review, the Commission additional en- will review the qualifications role, including forcement powers, in assuring of all agency officials engaged equal opportunity in all aspects in the EEO program, and assess the adequacy of personnel and of Federal employment. Signed by President Nixon resources each agency is devot1 on March 24, Public Law ing to its EEO activity. 4. Persons who allege discrimiincludes Federal employees and I used nation on race, color, emunder the agencies equal ployment opportunity provisions religion, sex, or national origin of the Civil Rights Act of 1IJ64 will have an opportunity to file for the first time, and gives the a civil action in court if they Civil Service Commission direct are not satisfied with the final authority to see that all per- action taken by an agency or sonnel actions in Government by the Commission's Boanl of are free from discrimination. Appeals and Review on their KEY PROVISIONS of the complaints. In any event, a complaintant act affecting Federal agencies and employees are as follows; may file a civil suit if final 1. Federal agencies must suli-m- it action on his complaint is not EEO affirmative action plans taken hy the agency within 180 to the Commission annually, days of filing, or hy the Commisand the Commission may require sion's Board of Appeals and modification of a plan liefore fi- Review within 180 days of an nal approval. appeal from an agency decision, 5. ON FINDING of discrimi2. Among other factors, each action plan must provide for nation, the Civil Service Comprograms of training and educa- mission may direct whatever tion which will afford employees remedies it deems appropriate. Civil Service an opportunity to acquire skills regulations and abilities needed for advance- which will place the Federal ment to positions of reprovisions of the law into effect A CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVE-- : MENT - Captain Charles D. Stocb-ner-, Chief, Retail Sales Branch, Specialist 4 Oscar II. Coodson, was awarded a Certificate of f section, was promoted artillery Achievement. to E-- 4 April 10. WORLD - CIIAXCIXG As a wise man oliserved long May first is Law Day USA. ago, the man who goes out to change the world must le an It reminds us that laws estalt-lis-lr our right to select able optimist; hut the man who goes out to change the world with- leaders, Help improve society. out some way of changing human Exercise this rigit. nature is an absolute lunatic! . l E at Jem Rush Facilities Cal Hutchins Services Mary Durant Commun.Elec. J. Butterfield Janyce Hope Services Howard Austin Housing Army Aviation State CommunicationsElectronics erated by Tooele Army Depot. The Communications - ElecWith the transfer came Leonard tronics Division welcomes aboard M. Sorenson and David Orloren-shaseveral new employees. First, who will continue to there is our new deputy chief. operate the conuno center. Mr. Sorenson is a retired Major Richard E. Griffin, who greater moved on post with his Air Force Technical Sergeant. drafted has are and are being expectsponsibility. ed to lie issued shortly. :wife, Henri, and two children, He and his wife, Donna, live Richard Jr., age 14, and Carol in Salt Lake City and have three Ann, age 12. Major Criffin has children, Jolene, age 12; John, just completed a tour of duty age 9; and Terri Lyn, age 5. in Vietnam. The Griffins are He also has a stepchild, Jody from originally Fayetteville, Jensen, 17. Mr. and have Orlorenshaw received lieen will Ark., 461 Scout previously Troop Boy stationed in Washington state, his training in communications le participating in the Keep Beautiful Kansas, Minnesota, Europe and while working at the Veterans America Day 1972. Administration Regional Office 10 a.in. the At approximately Washington, D.C. Major Criffin says he loves the West, is in Salt Lake, and the Ft. DougScouts will police the Skull enthused aland his assignment las Commo Center. In fact this Valiev Road starting at the Y old home week is is somewhat and to at is 29 Dugway, SATURDAY, April trying find an old jeep so he can start for Dave and Mr. Milne. Both the date selected by the Boy were affiliated with the Ft. Scouts and Girl Scouts to emexploring. phasize the need for litter A NEW PBX Equipment Douglas minor relay station clean-ulitter prevention, and Installer and Repairer in the when it was part of the Sixth recycling as an answer to the Wire Conuno Branch is Robert U.S. Army Communications Opnations solid waste disposal Van Beuge, who had previously erations Agency with headquarcrisis. worked in Field Power, Test Di- ters at the Presidio of San FranDave and his wife Ethel The cost and quality of litvision and also Facilities Divi- cisco. two have children, Linda, 14, ter are staggering and the sion. Robert lives on post with Dave. 12. amount is rapidly increasing. his wife and five children (four and Services Division STEVEN PAUL Federal government figures show boys and a girl). He is a Chief Treva Wallace and her sons there were 4.3 billion tons of ReOfficer Naval in the Petty a couple solid waste created in the Unitserve and has just returned from have recently acquired horses. Although Treva was ed States in 1969. k a cruise aboard the of reared in Oklahoma, she finalof public Litter clean-li- p USS Edison. areas costs as estimated $5(X) The Instrument Pool Branch ly decided that if die was gomillion annually and the cleanhas acquired two new employees. ing to see the beautiful Dugway desert, she would have to do up of litter alone from private They are Mrs. Elizabeth (Beth) it on horseback. We hope she nathe annual property brings Morgan, a secretary, and Char- will tional litter hill to $1 billion. enjoy it clerk. a ley Lively, supply Oh, by the way, just a reLITTER contributes to air, Beth, whose husliand, Ben, Those horses land, and water pollution and A Dugway student, Steven J. recently passed away, has lived minder, Treva. is a health and safety menace, Paul, is one .of two Tooele at Fries Park for 18 years. She take fuel whether you are ridinsects and County students among the 52 has firee daughters, Mary Ann, ing them or not, so use them in breeding germs, disease-carryin- g rodents. wiuntftf If the Leadership Schol- ' 15; Lyim Marie, 1 1; and Stephanie all of your spare time. Army Aviation Division Littered highways contribut- arship awards for 1972-7- 3 at 6. Her family, sewing and church Patrick ed to 21 fatal and' 1,069 other the University of Utah. Duggan of Army y hours. work occupy her accidents in one year in one Steven will receive a $390 CHARLIE LIVELY is a re- Aviation Division has gone back state alone. An estimated 130 scholarship. tired Master Sergeant, E--8 and to high school to receive some kind of lose lives capability, since each their 100 OVER year people applicants repreoriginally from Georgia. He has he is thetyping one and only clerk-typilitter-fe12 mind in fires; every senting 52 Utah high schools and lieen working in the Self Serat Army Aviation. We utes a home is destroyed or dam- junior colleges were in competi- vice Supply Store for the past are proud to report that he aged by a fire starting in trash. tion. three years. His wife, Eileen, The awards were made at a works at the Clothing Sales has graduated from his dynamic-du- o BUSINESS approach to a luncheon held on the University Store. The Lively's have three whiz. Our society cannot be saved campus. Specialist 4 Duggan states sons, Robert, 20, who is attendthat he likes the class very much, unless from Steven, a four year honor ing the LDS Business College; he is the only male. business, government and lalxir student at Dugway is also servMichael, 18, employed at Hydro-Flam- e since jointly recognize their mutual ing as student lxxlv president. and Salt in Lake; Corp. social responsibilities and work HE ATTENDED the Am- Ronald, 13. The family holiby is May 1st will mark the fifon a united front to this end. erican Legion's Boys State last breeding and showing dogs. teenth nationwide observance of To date government has been year and was a Private First Class Jerry B. Law Day. The occasion reminds delegate to Momost responsive to the public del UN Assembly. Williams and Private David us that the duties of citizeninterest, industry is responding Paul is listed in the Whos Voisine are new enlisted men in ship include the duty to vote. Who in American High Schools the Met and Tracking Systems slowly Imt perceptively, organized lalior has barely responded at and holds memliership in the Section. PFC Williams is from E. B. Weiss, Now Is The Letterinuns Club and Utah Naall. 'Indianapolis and had lieen staTime for Lalior to Develop tional Guard Freedom Academy. tioned at Thailand liefore coming some Social Responsibility," Ad- to Dugway. Back home in Indianapolis he is president of his own recording company, specializing in live acid rock by Joy Eastland An open house was held on groups. He has studied radio and television at Indiana Uni- Girl Scout Sunday, March 12, versity, and worked for a time and parents were invited to visit and see the rooms and the crafts as a radio announcer. Pvt. Voisine, an electrical which the girls have worked engineer, is on leave from a so hard on. Punch and cookies job at the Chevrolet Motor Di- were served by Senior Troop vision of General Motors. His 593. Seniors also arranged the home is in Bay City, Mich., and Girl Scout display in the Headhe attended the General Motors quarters Building for that week. Plans are now being made Institute in Flint, Mich. His loves are skiing and the pretty for Day Camp, which is to lie girl he left liehind (whom he held at Willow Springs again and plans to marry when he gets this year during May 30-3out of the service). June Cadctte Troop 367 sponsorTHE DESERET Test Cened an Easter egg hunt for all ter has taken over the Communchildren on post, ages 12 and ications Center at Ft. Douglas which had previously lieen op under, on Easter Sunday afternoon. The Easter 1 Hinny was present and a good time was had hy all. Sewing contest winners in Junior Troop 53 were as follows: first place, Brenda Karick-hoff.'fa rolie; second. Ranee Reed, slacks; and third, Becky Long, a skirt. Other contestants were Donna 5 9-Suarez, toy; Pam Riggcn, doll dress; Karen Boeghler, skirt; Susie Denson, skirt; Debbie Peterson, dress; and Mary purse, and Delibie Peterson, purse. These were all displayed at the Girl Scout Open House on March 12. Troop 53 is planning a campThey are ing trip on Apr. 28-3Sp5 Kenneth V. Nordlund, Medialso making posters to remind cal Detachment, was presented people that they will lie pickwith the Good Conduct Medal ing up cans for recycling and (1st award) in ceremonies held destruction during the month at the Hospital. of April. The troop also par882-2282 Phono ticipated with Brownie Troop 323 North Main 199 in a licautification program hy planting flowers hy the YAC liuilding and cleaning up the area. w on litter drive bakiex... For Dugway Employees and Military Personnel Dennis Pool, Ron Meyer and Eric Ilanada are three new members of special services. They will be working in the gym and other related athletic activities. p, First Security Bank checking account means immediate money in the bank on pay day for civilian and military personnel at Dugway. A' A plan has been developed permitting the delivery of your pay check to the First Security Bank on Base each pay day with credit to your account immediately! When you pay by check you keep an accurate record of your expenses, making the tedious task of balancing your budget simple and easy. Your cancelled checks become your legal receipt or proof of payment Open your account today choose either and request Regular or Checkway plans your pay check to be sent directly to the Base Bank in the Post Exchange. Itll save you valuable time and money. Scholarship awarded io DHS student segment work to finish in June 1-- 80 Interstate Highway 80 from Tirnpie to Lake Point should lie ready for traffic by June 30, according to Jim Johnston, Information Officer for the Utah State Department of Highways. two-wee- . NAME AND ADDRESS PRINTED FREE on each check FIRST SECURITY BANK -- h-- . a I. vacwvfy bmr or vioni s ivonui mhooiioo 1 1 Wwibir TtdtnA PipoiH huvranc CwpwiHw Exchange Building Dugway Braving O round PM 2E 1972s 23-mi- off-dut- st 1. SAVE! Reg. 460 now $40900 100LS2 23-mil- Girl Scout activities At These Prices! Burmester, and the second, from Burmester to Lake Point, were lioth awarded to Cox Construction Company for $1,170,(XX) and $1,974, (XX) respectively. THE FIRST section, started Fell. 20, 1970, is 85 per cent The segment of InterThe Burmester to state 80, combined with work completed. Point portion is 86 per Lake soon to be completed in Salt and began May Lake City, will greatly improve cent completed 1971. 6, Dugways access to downtown Salt In addition, two lanes on Lake. North Temple in Salt Lake Gty WORK ON Interstate 80 are expected to lie finished hy was suspended March 25 due to the first week in May. the wet condition of the area, Total work on in the hut will resume shortly. Once current project is tentatively work begins, the highway should planned for completion by the take approximately one and a end of June or lieginning of half months to finish. July, Mr. Johnston noted. Mr. Johnston stated that the construction was originally schedART uled for completion last fall, Art is a primary, concrete hut the early snowfall pushed product of man that can exemplify, emlxidy, or express some the date liack to this spring. of the highest values. WilTwo contracts were let for liam Stewart, "A Humanistic e the portion of the highStudy of the Visual Arts, Art way. The first, from Tirnpie to Education ten-fing- er Yes Yamaha Washington Scouts pitch in m toe I nm Central College. Dennis participated in wrestling while in school. RON MEYER, 23, attended Mankato State College in Minnesota on a four year basketlwll scholarship. A physical education and health major, Ron concentrated mainly on liasket-lial- l, but gpes in for baseball and football too. Eric Hanada, 21, took up recreation and park administration at Triton Junior College and for one quarter at Western Illinois before entering the Army. He participated in tennis, ice hockey and soccer. Their main duties while here at Dugway will center around the gym and the supervising pool and organizing activities. DENNIS AT the present time is conducting a handliall class for persons 18 years or older every Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:00 in the gym. ' Ron plans to participate in basketball and football when those seasons roll around. Eric hopes to start a tennis club during the summer and if enough interest is shown, he wants to start a soccer dull in the fall. RIGHT NOW the tennis courts are in need of repair according to Eric and wind screens are also needed. The courts across from the theater are headquarters company's responsibility, hut Dennis explained that they will lie supervised hy the gym personnel. Real Sharp Used Cars ! ! Muffler Shop! life time Guarantee new shop facilities 1 auto glass Replacement service 2.- Complete SAVE! Reg. 588" or 125 AT2 now 500 3.- 1964 and 1965 Cars Drastically Reduced to Sell! Kraco Stereos 39 to 109 - TRUCKS Nad-wom- y, SAVE! Reg. 250 I DT2-M- X 983" now 94800 4, stereo tapes many selections i SUSS? Auto Parts Paulos Tooele Chrysler-Dodge-Plymou- th 0 Years of Service Utah |