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Show Trial retirement program offered to civilian workers Under the provisions of a new Army Materiel Command (AMC) . The new officer for die Officer' Wive Club are from Ml to right: Karen Judd, treasurer; Ruth Taka mu ra, secretary; Janet Suarez, mcond Betty Knox, first Phyllis Stout, president; Eva Mohammed, former president; and Bonnie Reed, outgoing ' - v-- . t ' V-- ' "!, new tire production at the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company plant in Jackson, 'i . ' v W r The Ladies of the Sacred Heart held an installation mass and dinner at the post chapel for incoming officers. Shown are: Mrs. Abraham Mohammed, outgoing secretary; Mrs. Donald Storwald, incoming secretary; Mrs. Betty Earlewine, incoming president; Mrs. Len Axtman, retired president; and Mrs. Bernard Saba to, outgoing Mrs. was unable to attend. Reginald Kendall, incoming t. t, Utah Stars meet NBA teams in Fall The thsec Utah Stan will face teains in ajbur-da- y . BA round-robi- n tourna- n ment in Hawaii in September. Arnie Ferrin, the Star's new general manager, said the three NBA teams would be the Chicago Bulls, the Seattle Super-sonic- s, s. and the Portland Trail-blazer- The four teams will play ' double headers on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, September 21, 22 and 24. The 7500 seat Honolulu International Center will NCO Officers be the site of the tourney. The new officers for the Officers Wives Pairings for the first nights Club are from left to right: Sue lloltam, president; Marie doubleheader will be done by Carol Tenney, secretary; and Sharon Schrier, lottery drawing. Pairings for the Morris, treasurer. second and third nights will be designated' by the sponsor as County; Swan Creek in Rich well as to which teams are to . Fishing Opens County and all tributaries to appear in die first game and July 1 On Some Strawberry Reservoir. which in the second of the reInformation on the late openspective doubleheaders. Utah Waters ing waters and other particulars Each team will play each of July 1 opens 1972 fishing on of the Utah fishing season are the other three with games inseveral Utah waters, according published in the 1972 fishing volving Utah to be played the to notice given by foe Division proclamation, available from first half under NBA rules aud of Wildlife Resources. hunting and fishing license the second under ABA regular Fishing begins July 1 on: agents. tions, including the use of the Strawberry River from Willow red, white, and blue basketball Creek downstream to its conand the three-poibasket fluence with Red Creek (artilimit six ficial flies only Business Expansion fish); West Fork drainage of MUSIC The dilemma of music is Duchesne River; Current Creek Is Being Predicted and' Red Creek drainages in foe dilemma of our civilization. Douglas Greenwald, chief Duchesne and Wasatch counties We have to fight foe past to Pierre Boulez, French economist for McGraw-Hi- ll from Highway 40 to source; survive. Publications Co., said that Crouse Reservoir in Uintah Composer- - Conductor, Vogue t; nt . American businessmen plan a 14 per cent increase in capital investment in 1972 and project higher spending totals for each of the following three years. annual surThe twenty-fift- h vey of business plans for new plants and equipment shows that capital spending plans for this year now total $92.9 billion and preliminary plans indicate that expenditures will average $100 billion in the three years, 1973-7A substantial increase in business confidence since last fall is shown. Our survey indicated a planned increase in 1972 investment of 7 per cent in February, our next check-u- p indicated an 11 per cent rise and now business plans a further step-u- p to 14 per cent, Mr. Greenwald pointed out. 5. ik Old "tl tional unit requests retirement on or near the same date, and therefore limit the capability of the unit; the requester is occupying a position in a scarce occupational category; or the requestor is occupying a position. In foe event local officials cannot reach an agreeable date, the matter would lie forwarded to AMC headquarters. SHOULD THE unit to which the trial retiree is assigned lie deactivated or otherwise reorganized and his old position cannot be given back to him, AMC will assume of responsibility offering an appropriate position within the command. All reemployed trial retirees will continue to receive their annuity checks. Those positions vacated by trial retirees would be occupied by temporary promotion or detail until foe retiree's final decision is made. Then foe vacancy would be filled by competitive EMPLOYEES desiring participation in the program must also reach an agreement with The first class of Aviation the commander as to an amenCadets to report for flight train- able retirement date to prevent ing convened at Naval Air Sta- disruption of essential work This date may.be delayed if: tion Pensacola, Fla. on July 20, is performing 1935. First of the group to be- the employee come a Naval Aviator was Elliott work of such a nature that it M. West who was designated an would be virtually impossible to Federal Employees Group Insurance remains in effect, except accidental death and dismemberment provisions, without further cost to the trial retiree if he retires from a position in which he is insured, his retirement is after at least 12 yean of creditable service, and he retires mi an immediate odorless and the commander. 77th Anniversary Dugway Prosing Ground Commanding Officer Col. Arthur J. Kingdom helps Mrs. Nan Young cut the cake at die opening of the Post Exchange Nation- - and World wide sale. Mrs. Young served as Miss 77, marking the 77th anniversary of FX service. Life PANAMA BOUND SSG Michael J. McCullough of die Dugway Finance Office is sworn in by Finance Officer Lt. Patrick J. Cop-pi- n after extending for duty in Panama. Safety Zone aviator the following year and assign another qualified employee to the job; more than one em assigned number 4,854. Sacred Heart Officers T ployee from the same organiza- procedures. ANNUAL LEAVE in excess of 30 days must be taken before foe effective date of retirement. The 30 days or maximum annual leave allowed will be paid in a lump sum. All sick leave accrued to date will be converted at retirement. boiler, the first of its kind in the country, will consume more than a million such tires annually, according to Russell DeYoung, company board chairman. . A? - as work. This notification must be made in writing before foe first day of the eleventh month of that is, 60 days retirement before the date of intended return to work. The date must be acceptable to both the employee Mich. A smokeless, ? rehired ut Vu. "y. BEEN annuitants; Retire after receiving notice program, eligible civilian employees may retire for a period of proposed disciplinary action of one year on a trial basis, and for cause. A listing of all then return to work at no loss employees of grade or salary step. eligible for the program will be THE PROGRAM will allow made each quarter and dissemiemployees to resolve the uncer- nated through AMC. A pertainties surrounding foe retire- sonal letter will lie sent to each ment decision. If at the end of employee informing him of the one year, the trial retiree does program and inviting him and not find his retirement as pleat- his spouse to a ing as anticipated, he may re- briefing, where the program will turn to his job at no loss of be expliuned in detail AN ELIGIBLE employee degrade or pay step. of siring to participate in the proAll civilian employees AMC who are eligible for optiongram should then submit a signal retirement are eligible for the ed written request to his immediprogram. Employees ineligible ate supervisor. The request must for the program include those be received at least 80 days who: prior to the employee's proposfor disability, dis- ed date to start retirement Qualify The request should include: continued service or mandatory retirement: proposed effective date of retirement; current grade; salary step; Fired Tires Used and statement that the employee To Make New Ones understands his obligation to Worn-otires will be used notify the Civilian Personnel Ofas fuel to generate Bteam for ficer if he desires to return to Officers Officers ' HAVE all in good condition? Practice by Karl R. Johnson, Defensive Driving as you drive Safety Officer Memorial Day is the first during foe holiday period. The life you save may be your own. long weekend of foe coming summer travel season. Memorial ALL OF US know the Day is set aside as a day to type of precautions we should me moralize those who have sacriuse to insure safety for ourselves ficed much for all of us. Un- and others in our activities durdoubtedly, most of us will be ing holidays and vacations. Out traveling to other parts of the door activity involves safety country to participate in family considerations such as: 1) More than 700 species 'of outings. Memorial Day services or otherwise utilize this period plants in this country are known in some activity. to cause death or illness. There HOLIDAYS AND vacations are no safe tests for poisonare intended for enjoyment, re- ous plants. Never put in your laxation and recreation away mouth or eat any plant or berry from our daily routine. Unfor- not commonly used as food. 2) Swimming should be in a tunately, holidays are also periods of high accident rates. Mesupervised area and the buddy morial Day ranks second as the system used. period where traffic accidents 3) BOATING safety must are the highest. Accidents do be considered. The Utah State not have to happen; foe re is al- law requires that life jackets must be worn. Overloading of ways a cause. Both deaths and death rates the boat must be avoided and are higher during holiday than weather will constantly be a Dugway High School was represented in foe state meets in three spring sports as memfactor in your boating. they are during comparable non) bers of the track, golf and tennis teams all made it to state. Shown above are 4) Avoid prolonged exposure holiday periods on our highways. Vehicle travel is only 3 percent golfers Phil Young, Bruce Hooley and Rex Palmer, Kevin Donnelly, tennis, and Steve to foe sun before obtaining a Brothers and Crux Ruby, trackmen. Brothers made the best showing at the state meets higher during foe holiday peri- suntan. as he garnered a second place medal in the foot put. Missing from photo is golfer Gerald ods but the travel death rate 5) Be very careful of campHeadrick. averaged 15 percent higher than fires. normal. Traffic safety should be 6) DO NOT be a litter GED TESTING is also be-- our major concern during holi- - bug. Your litter will only result taxing offered in Spanish versions day periods. Defensive Driving in higher cost to you as a at Weber State College, Brig- - will need to be practiced more payer to have it cleaned up. 7) Do not over-exe- rt ham Young University and Utah vigilantly than ever during these yourself. It is the hope of the Safety Technical College at Salt Lake periods. Preparation for driving always Office that all Deseret Test CenCity. that safety checks of ter personnel have a most enjoyin either from another Those interested requires who because provided training Utah residents he Adult High School or foe our car be completed prior to able holiday or vacation and of one circumstance or another agency or school. ADULT HIGH school credits GED tests should contact either starting out. What is the con- - that you will insure safety for did not complete high school will be interested in the new may also be earned through heir local school district office dition of your vehicle? Brakes, yourself and others. This en' minimum standards for award- testing programs using standard- - or one of foe above testing lights, turn signals, proper tire joyment for you and yours can pressure, adequate tires, muffler. only be achieved if it is an of ized achievement tests. The ap- - centers. certificates and ing diplomas windshield must achieve for credit steering, wipers, accident- - free holiday, general educational development above the standard hom, at score or etc., at the scenic Moab course. Entry mirror, headlights, Utah. in (GED) fee will be $5 for men and $2 percentile on each test, In a recent action taken by five for women plus $1.50 for green than more no However, Educaof Board Utah foe State fee. The tourney is sponsored credit earned through tion the minimum standards for unt toward by foe Moab Golf Association DaV FOI awarding diplomas and GED testing may be applied and foe CCRMA. Golfers may certificates have been liberaliz- - graduation. is added that he it However, The 15th annual running of bination breakfast- - dinner can call foe Moab pro drop for ed, according to Dr. Avard A. for a person now starting times which begin at posable for foe administrator Rigby, exciting Friendship Cruise be ordered for $5.00. re- 8 a.m. to formal 1,0 Edutraining Boards Division of Adult the Green and up foe Gas facilities at Mineral ceive a GED certificate provid- - Colorado River takes over cation and Training. this have been enlarged place Season Tickets can pass the GED tests Memorial Weekend, according Canyon THE MOST preferred route t asatisfactory level. at the is of course, the regular high Commodore has to Harry Thompson, Co On Sale loading ramp year as test covers the five school or adult high school pro- the Canyon Country River Moab. With these improvements, weas: communication and cor- Marathon Association, Season subscriptions for foe refueling and loading should gram, said Dr. Rigby. However, he noted that Utah has manv rcetness of speech, social studies, flow quickly with only short three musical comedy presentaWV tions of the University of Utah citizens who have attained con- - natural sciences, reading, and delays. at sure boaters score A mathematic. standard 44 special Theatre Players at foe Lagoon ARE side rable educational maturity THERE logins f the 40th percentile in each J,ver Stale sites along the way, ranging from Opera House will be on sale through out- - of- - school expert- r Tho"1" f a and tMold Houses built in the cliffs through June 24, the final perfences such as travel, avera,f be five all tests 45 on penrentile to the haunts of early outlaws. ormance of Youre A Good ed study, reading, professional is $25 and for passing Man Charlie Brown, This musiand social contact, or on- - foe- - combined is requi Juchp Traveling down the Green inimum level for foe GED fog nd docking, River there are nearly 30 fas- cal entertainment for foe entire job training. The Adult High before you turn family is based on Charles Shultz School and General Educational cericaa nver the 183- - cinating signs ADDITION to success- Peanuts. Mr. Thomp- popular comic-stri- p Certificate pro- foe Colorado, Development - rmfe nuhfanytag you rar and up test the foe Second the on season, appliJune folly passing is boat serve No son said. established to power grams were trailer from Green River to 29, is Anything Coes, below the confluence. neonle and others who cant for a GED certificate must permitted which features over a dozen erf have been forced or elected to be at least 18 yean old or 17 Moab at foe Cataract Canyon, passable only Cole Porter's hit feast a in circumstances speefol song. The discontinue high school before Jnand entertain- - with rubber rafts, lies on the of the certificate. of that another issuance for Game, Pajama where Colorado below the point enduation Btt0,n fcfc- - foe twel P Broadway hit which has We anticipate these revised Green joins. in centers official GED night, be urday to testing produced in the Salt standards will provide for greatOver 700 boats are expected yet this year according to Commo- Lake area, concludes the season, er diversity and flexibility in Utah: Blanding. San Juan School 2. Much of the trip runs dore Thompson. The run is held August our adult programs. . . while District; Cedar City, Southern of the three Utah State College; Ephm. through Canyonlands National each Performances with of in features foe cooperation year positive retaining foe more conventional programs Snow College; Logan, Utah State Park past Indian ruins, magnifi-leadin- g the National Park Service, foe productions are scheduled TuesState Weber cent scenery and challenging Bureau of Land Management days through Fridays at 8:30 to an adult high school University; Ogden, of Eas- - river current. A new color bro-in- g and several volunteer organiza- p.m. and Saturdays at 7 and 9 diploma, said Dr. Rigby, not- - College; Price, College that the new standards are tern Utah; Provo, Brigham Young chure and map which details tions. Over 300 volunteers work p.m. Season subscriptions for all much more liberal than in the University; Salt Lake City, Utah the entire cruise and indicates on various facets of this unique three productions are now avail- State Board of Education; Salt special points of interest will annual junket covering nearly past The new standards spell out Lake City, University of Utah; be provided for each boat. On 185 miles of the most fascinating additional scources erf credit Salt Lake City, Utah Techni- Saturday night the Moab Jay-foriver country in North America. ARMED FORCES DAY - The St. George, Dixie cees prepare a Steak Fry at cal considered An added highlight of this College; be now may Nurse Army Uintah School Corps, foe first for Anderson Bottom $3.50 per year's cruise features the when awarding an adult high College; Vernal, U.S. women's military corps, services plate. This year the Jaycees school diploma. Among those District. ('Testing Friendship Golf Tourney. was established on February 2, sources considered are work ex- - limited to patients and inmates will also prepare breakfast at The one day Calaway tourney 1901. confined A State Anderson for in Bottom com institutions). 29th $2. or will be held, Monday, May perience, military experience (L-R- Now Easier For Adults To Cain High School Diploma Weekend Memorial tCrren J0?' S 24-Ju- ly " long-runni- at "nuc mm i mwr 7M MUCH jlaJ tin ii ' r-- To err la human-b- ut usually a much belter ruse is demanded. 18-ho-le ex- |