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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, Dec. 21, 1973 Holiday Schedule Friday, Dec. 21 1930-Theat- of Blood, Conference Room, , Rated R, ($ .75 adults, $ .35 child er A ren) Saturday, Dec. 22 Confessions, Post Chapel Mass, Post Chapel Teen Club Dance (YAC members only), Sandy Acres Recrea- - 1630-Catholi- c 1700-Cathol- ic 2100-2400-YA- it Certificates of training for OJE-DOCommercial and Industrial Activities Workshop from U.S. Army Logistics Management Center at Fort Lee, Va. were Elwin Fait. Facilities Division; Vincent F. Rulrhieo, Elecpresented to tronics Division; and Edward Dalton, Services Division. C 1930-Snou'ba- Conference Room Express, A, Rated G ($ .50 adults and $ .25 children) ll Sunday, Dec. 23 (1-- r) Mass, Post Chapel Mass, Post Chapel Sunday School Worship Service 0900-Catholi-c 1200-Cathol- ic Olsen honored Professor Leland M. Olsen (c), director of the Department of Industrial Engineering, and Dr. Wayne Brown (r), dean of the College of Engineering of tlie University of Utah, converse with Dr, Kenneth Brauner, Chief of the Chemical Division of Dugway Proving Cround during a tour of the installation. Prof. Olsen was honored at a dinner later in the evening for his personal contributions to 'the success of the masters degree program in engineering administration. Under his supervision, 16 Dugway residents recently completed work in the program, and several more are in the final stages of work on the program. CSC announces deadlines for 1974 summer jobs on-po- st Early outs to return to school or to accept employment with law enforcement agencies will no longer le authorized after Feb. 28, 1974. Anyone with an ETS date falling after May 31, 1974, will not Ire eligible for the two separation programs. These changes to permissive early release programs have been made, with a view toward making maximum use of available manpower in the light of an environment. No more early outs for school Hie U.S. Civil Service Commission has announced the filing deadlines for 1974 summer jobs with Federal agencies. THOSE who file' by Dec. 28 will lie tested between Feb. 2 and 16 and those who file by January 25, between Feb. 23 and Mar. 9, at lo- cations convenient to them, are clerical jolrs. and approxi- - mately 2,(XX) are aides in en- gineering and science occu- pations. Complete instructions for filing and information on op- portunities available are con- tained in CSC announcement No. 414. Siuniner Jobs in Federal Agencies, which may be obtained from Federal Job Information Centers, must college placement offices, or from the Civil Service Com-Jammission, Washington. D.C. 20415. The commission said the earlier a student files and M. Stanton of the takes the test, the greater Chemical Assay Branch the chances for employment. was promoted to special- - Each summer alxmt 10,000 UNLIKE its practice in ist 4 in ceremonies at positions are filled from a of more than 100, (XX) Headand past years. the (Commission Headquarters About (XX) of these 8, eligibles. not automatically send will quarters Company. Pl 0930-Prote8ta- nt 1030-Protesta- nt Christmas Caroling Conference Room A, rated adults and $ .50 children) G, ($1 1030-LDSunday School Christmas Pro-gram , Fries Park Chapel 1700-LDSacrament Meeting Fries Park Chapel 1900-PYO- C 1930-u177- 6, S, S, forms to those who qualified in 1973 Imt who may wish to remain on the lists for Monday, Dec. 24 consideration in 1974. Those 1600-CatholConfessions, Post Chapel who qualified for summer 1700-Catholvigjil mass. Post Chapel in 1973 must employment 2400-Catholupdate their applications by Midnight mass. Post Chapel enclosed form a submitting Christmas Eve Service of in the announcement. They carols and candles are not required to repeat All Recreation Services activities the written test. U.S. Postal Service The Recreation Center closed is not participating in the summer employment examiCommissary closed nation for 1974. Inquiries All exchange facilities Short ic ic ic 1930-Protesta- nt regarding summer employStop) closed ment with the Postal Service should be directed to the post office where employ- - Tuesday, Dec. 25 nient is desired. at (including 1500 mass. Post Chapel mass. Post Chapel All Recreation Services activities Recreation Center closed Commissary closed AU exchange facilities ( including closed Stop) Wednesday, Dec. 26 Conference Room Wicked, A , rated PG ($ .50 adults, $ .25 children) Club Open, Recreation 0900-Cathol- ic 1200-Cathol- ic Sped! Aomonjimcnimg AILL MEM, ClnnrnsffinniGas 1930-uWicke- 2000-2200-Te- d, en Center Craft Shop Closed Thursday, Dec. 27 Club Recrea- - open. tion Center Friday, Dec. 28 1930-Fist- . 2000-2300-Te- of Fury, s A, rated R ($ . ren) Club en Room 75 adults, $ .35 child-Conference open. Recreation Center Custodian of year Lucille M. Fait of the Plans and Studies Directorate receives the first annual Classified Documents Custodian of the Year Award from Dugway Proving Cround Commander Colonel Robert A. Shade. Mrs. Fait was chosen from installation custodians on the basis of her outstanding performance in inspections a nd compliance with security regulations. The award, instituted by the command upon the suggestion of the Security Office, recognizes the superior performance of custodians for the previous year as j udged by the DPG Intelligence Office. Saturday, Dec. 29 l930-Panch- 2000-2300-Te- Villa, o Conference Room A, rated PG, ($ .50 adults, $ .25 children) , Club open. Recreation Cen- ter Sunday, Dec. 30 Regular services. Post Chapel e for the Planet of the Apes, Conference Room A, rated G ($ .75 adults, $ .35 children) 1930-Battl- Monday, Dec. 31 Commissary open All Recreation Services activities except Recreation Center closed All exchange facilities ( including Short Stop) closed at 1500 SUPER BRIGHT1" IN-LI- PICTURE TUBE . . . i found in all Magna vox 17' and 19" diagonal aolid-atat- a portables and tabla mod ala. Its vertically striped phosphors are separated by a black Matrix for an apparently clearer, sharper, brighter picture I Great reliability, too. HIGH RELIABILITY...! assured because Magna vox color TV is the moat thoroughly tested of the five best sailing solid state TV's. It must pass 24 continuous hours of precision e testing. Magna vox wants your color TV to work perfectly at their place before it gets to your piece, solid-stat- e i Only sy1 jl,i J. i Tuesday, Jan. 1 mass. Post Chapel mass. Post Chapel closed Commissary All exchange facilities ( including Short Stop) closed All Recreation Services activities except Recreation Center Closed. 0900-Cathol- ic 1200-Cathol- ic 100 SOLID-STAT- E MODULAR CHASSIS . . has major plug-i- n circuit it modules, plus panels; many plug-i- n transistors. And, the modular design of this chassis affords quick, easy and economical servicing (should it be necessary) . . . generally right in your own home. Automatic Fine Tuning and Automatic Color add to your convenience. innnreminnnnnnreyoinraTnnfymTnnredoooooddo 1 FULL YEAR WARRANTY . on ALL 1974 Magnavox Color TV ONE FULL YEAR FARTS and SERVICE I anything goes wrong with your TV during the first year and it's the fault of Magnavox. It will be with no charge for labor, parts. repaired If Officer ID photos aiflBBfiBflBBBflBflBflflflflflBBtflflBflflBBBBflflflBBflOflBBfl COME IN... discover the difference in watching a Mi SalYtv award CW3 Howard G. Keen (1) and Major William G. Miller (c) of Dugwayx Army Aviation Division receive the Aviation Accident Prevention Award of Honor from Dugway Proving Ground Commander Colonel Robert A. Shade. The Division logged 3,385 accident-fre- e lunirs of fixing during the period from July 1, 1970 to June 30, 1973. Failure to keep personnel file photos could hurt an officer's career, particularly in promotions and civilian and military school selection, according to Colonel James C. Struthcrs, Signal Corps branch chief. AH 640-3- 0 requires a current photograph of all officers in the Officer Management Personnel and Branch ' files. A new photograph is required of each officer as he is promoted. In addition, a new photograph must be taken every four up-to-d- years. t |