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Show The Deseret Sampler, Fri., January 10, 1975 Rev., Higney and Drama Group To Present Act Here The Reverend Cene Higney Minister of Church in the Park of Salt Lake City, a congregation which meets every Sunday afternoon in liberty Park, SLC, will be at the Recreation Center here with about fifty of his followers, January 19, at 7:00 p.m. The group will present a drama they presented to a group of parents last October at die Cathedral of the Madeline, in Salt Lake City. The Church in the Park was first created about four years ago by a group of young people headed by Rev. Higney who had recently come into a new relationship with Christ. Since drat time the ministry has grown and become involved in services to Nursing homes, the prison, Rescue Mission of Salt Lake, and Juvenile Hall. In addition the group bringi die gospel to youth in high school and the University. Reverend Gene Hieney addresses the Church in die Park in Salt Lake City. Rev. Higney and a group of young people will present a drama at the Recreation Center, January 19. Typical Trooper? - Security Specialist Takes On EEO Duties ' . A working wife must learn to establish priorities and keep her home situation at home and her work at work, says Mrs. Sharon Raben, a Security Specialist who recently was temporarily assigned the extra duties of EEO Officer here, in addition to her Security duties. Leaving the EEO Office is Mrs. Nadine Veren, who is retiring after 3 years here as EEO Officer. Mrs. Raben is scheduled to act as head erf the program for 90 days. MRS. RABEN, who has worked in Government Service since 1961, is the wife of Mr. Richard Raben, a math football coach at Tooele High School. They have a boy and a girl ages 14 and 15 respectively. She began her career as a Security Specialist at the old Hack Hills Army Depot in South Dakota, which has since been closed, and came here with her hukiand in July B)66 where they both found job openings. An avid reader, Mrs. Raben is particularly interested in Indian History, Autobiographies, and novels. She wishes however that die had more time to y pursue her neress "Being a wife, mother, and working keeps me pretty busy die says of her schedule. IN 1972 MRS Raben was selected as one of the Utah Young Women of the Year. She was named Mrs. Utah Share in America, which was a promotional campaign for off-dut- ! Sharon Raben - Temporarily filling EEO Officer rind. To help consumers Whip Inflation Now, the Office of Consumer affairs has provided this checklist of WINning tips for saving on food costs. Take stock of your foodbuying habits. Have you tried keeping a running total of your I The Jr. Enlisted Man At DPG 1 by James Higdon Its fair to say that the Dugway Soldier, (grades E--l . through 5) represents a broad sampling of what the Army is actually turning out these days in terms of volunteers. Most of these jr. enlisted men here are high school graduates and on the average about 22 years of age. Depending on a wide variety of factors, (marriage, grade,, transportation, etc.) he either likes or dislikes Dugway but 9 times out of 10 is satisfied with his work. J PFC X is 19 years erf age and working at the U.S. Army Hospital. Because he's single he lives in Ware barracks, and with die exception of isolation doesnt mind this post. A high school graduate, X voices popular sentiment when he says, 1 think the Army has prepared me reasonably well for my Reid of choice and upon ETS Id like to pursue it. He feels that G.I. Bennies' are as handy as shoe trees. On the other hand Sp4 y, 24 of HHC lives with his wife and baby daughter in Wherry housing complex. He views the outside as an inflated jungle where getting and keeping a. decent job is a struggle in itself. Because of this he gpU)i&JaiuUy. fcl securefciriilbe Army where he. and progress at his own speed. Working in die motor pool is fine with him. I like die job and dont mind putting out to get ahead. The soldier here, despite being about 75 miles from Salt Lake City usually has little trouble in passing time. Educational facilities through Brigham Young University are available to him. In fact there are presently 138 jr. enlisted now enrolled in college courses. Internal Army education programs are also taken advantage of by some E-- 4 and 5 types here. These include NCOES, Officer Education System) and Correspondence ' courses. The primary objective in continuing education seems to lie preparation. If you're going to make it today, comments one E-- 5, youve got to have your ducks in a row. of entertainment and recreation are . OTHER FORMS available through the Post Recreation Center, the Library, Crafts shop, NCO Club, and of course that old stand-b- y die Boiling Alley. For Personnel with automobiles a wider range of activities is available. One single E-- 4 makes regular trips to Park City West, a ski resort in Northern Utah every weekend, while his buddy spends a lot of time on the handball courts at the post gymnasium. At present there are 23 members of the Womens Army Corps assigned to Dugway, including 2 Military police. This in itself represents the increasing number of women who find soldiering" a challenge as well as just another job. Much like their male counterparts they express desires to build foundations for the future. But its not all seventh heaven complains one E--3. I cant get promoted, I hate Dugway, and the First Shirt cant stand me. He also happens to be mismatched in his MOS. These problems may or may not affect his whole unit,, but they do affect him and they do exist. ALL TOGETHER there are 209 Jr. service members here making up four distinct units. The breakdown reads like this: 18 in the 65th MP. Platoon, 16 weather observers at the Meteorology team, 130 HQ troops at HHC, and 45 Meddac personnel at the health facility. Most of Dngway's Jr. enlisted population are on their first hitch in service. Some of them want to take what the Army has to offer both here and at other posts they may Ire assigned to in the future. However, the realizastreet can only aid them tion that soldiering is a two-wa- y and DA in maintaining good relations. off-du- At Dugway Since 66 ty Tsk6 Stock Confident Drinker Fred was haled into court on a charge of drank driving, after a blood test showed an alcoholic Accontent of more than cording to local law, this created a presumption that he was under the influence. But in his defense, Fred argued that such e presumption was unconstitutional. No two individuals are alike in their ability to tolerate alcohol," he said. I happen to be able to hold my liquor better than most people. .15. However, the court upheld the presumption and found Fred guilty as charged. Medical science, mid the court, has established a rational relationship between the percentage of alcohol in the blood and (the) condition of being under the influence of alcohol. Sobriety decreases as the percentage increases." ' The idea of a presumption of intoxication, at a certain alcoholic level hi the blood, has spread nationwide. Almost invariably, it has been held to be constitutional. Nor can a motorist avoid taking a sobriety test on grounds of Traffic laws usually provide that a motorist consents in advance, when he takes out his driving license, to submit to testing or lose the license. Of course, the test must still be administered properly to stand up in court. Suppose tint the equipment was inadequate. Or'that too much time elapsed between the arrest and the test. Either circumstance could invalidate the results. In one case, the officer who had administered a sobriety test led ged at the trial that be was not well trained in operating the device. Result: the defendant motorist was set free. The court said the law would not automatically accept test results as valid merely because they happened to come out of a machine. Am Americas Bar Aaaariartim pablie Wilis featmra by Will Buying Habits Your Money's Worth in Foods. Main them Information, from Consumer Pueblo, Colorado 81009. Don't cheat yourself by spending food dollars on cleaning supplies, paper goods, toiletries, d and other items. Keep a d purseparate fund for chases and keep it small. Cut back on the size of your portions. The Agriculture Department recommends 3-- to portions of cooked lean meat non-foo- non-foo- thats 4 portions per pound of hamburger. Comparison-sho- p among food suppliers that might offer lower prices and fresher produce than local supermarkets. Possibilities: nearby farm stands or farms; farmers' markets in suburbs and food-planni- , clerk-typist- 1 1 1 8 B, 50c; Money-Savin- g 1 14B. 60c. Order Dishes, groceries as you fill your shopping cart? Do you doublecheck prices being rung up as your order, is checked out? Insist on your rights when advertise supermarkets special prices for certain items. The Federal Trade Commission has issued a trade regulation rule stating that if an advertised item is not available, the supermarket manager must provide the consumer with a raincheck. Rethink your habits. These are useful guides: of Food die sale of U. S. Savings Bonds. Each Federal Agency was asked to name a candidate in the campaign whom they thought could help sell bonds, recalls Mrs. Raben. In die competition questions like, How do you feel alxxit your family? and others dealing with America and Patriotism were asked. Just your views in general and what you thought were the good qualities of bond buying," mid Mrs. Raben. First selected as Dugway candidate die went on to compete and win over some 20 other young Utah women. It was an extremely interesting opportunity, die says MY FEELINGS of Equal Employment Opportunity is of course that it is just that. To insure that those people who are Federally employed are treated fairly regardle of race, color, religion, sex. National Origin, or age, says Mrs. Raben, who feels die whole concept of the program lays in making people aware. The idea is to avoid stereotyping, to see people as people, not as secretary stenos, s, blacks, or Spanisi Speaking, but to consider die qualities they bring to a job. There is much to be done in the program," adds Mrs. Ralien, Ixit I think the first phase has been met by Now we must work to undercreating an awareness. stand the program and take affirmative action. cities; large suppliers' markets that may be open to the public. Consider organizing a foodbuying cooperative with a group of neighbors and friends. But think this through carefully before acting. Read up on it first. Write for these free pamphlets: Co-o- p Stores A Buying Clubs, free, Office of Economic Opportunity, Public Affairs Division, DC 20506; Fact Washington, Sheet on Buying Clubs, free. Dept, of Consumer Affairs, Room 209, 80 Lafayette Si., New York, NY 10013. Consider taking a course in budget cooking, for a new perspective' on the food in your life. Check your local Y," community center, county extension office or education office. To make your tomorrow a little more certain, save for yourself today. At a strong, substantial bank. First Security Bank. We have a savings Han to fit your needs, including an Individual Retirement Account until that is you retire, if you aren't non-taxab- le already covered. At First Security, you can lock in the high interest of savings certificates for the life of the certificate. And, know that your moneys insured to $40,000, and assured beyond that. look into savingat First Security. Btnrad 1974 American Bar Association Hal, you forgot your Win button. Carpooling eases UflBdB (ANF) Carpooling on Army h -since the energy crunch haa fallen has jitallations ostensibly eased up. According to a recent U.S. Army Audit Agency survey, seven of nine CONUS inetalletiona visited did not have working cerpool program!. Meanwhile, conservation of energy continues to be high on the list of Army priorities. To encourage voluntary carpooling, installations can gather data and match commuters going to and from the same areas, establish preferential parking for and allow flexible working hours. The benefits of an effective carpool program' include cheaper operation of private autoe, less traffic congestion and less air pollution. And, moat importantly, carpooling conserves energy. WASHINGTON ttSHSl1 'lEUQKft You have to hand it to yourself. 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