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Show PuhllHlicd in tlic. interest of tlie personnel Dugwuv, Utah NBC and KUT (Ch. 2) launch Bn USO show at high school The USO sponsored Duck Soup Players" will make a tour stop at Dugway 's High School Gym at 12:(X) noon on the 10th of September. The group, on a tour of 12 VA Medical Centers through the Southwest and California have agreed to present their mix of humorous skits and music revue, on The Golden Age of Radio" to a Dugway audience prior to their regular show at the Salt Lake City VA Medical Center. Ihe Duck Soup Players, in only two years, have become one of the best loved groups on the USO circuit There will lie no admission charge -- Family fim series set The James Dolison series of films entitled Focus on the Family", will lie presented each Wednesday in the Command Conference Room of Headquarters Building beginning September 16th. Each film will be presented at 1 1 :30 a.m, and again at 7:00 p.m. A discussion period will follow the evening showing. The following is a list of the dates and film titles to lie shown: Sept. 23 - Preparing for Adolescence - The Peer Pressure & Sexuality Knew About Women --The Sept. 30 - What Wives Wish Their Husbands ' lamely Housewife" Oct. 7 - What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women - Monev, Sex, Children Child Oct. 14 - The Strong-Wille- d Oct. 21 - Shaping The Will Without Breaking The Spirit" Oct. 28 - Christian Fathering The public is invited to both showing of these highly recommended films that Focus on the Family." Sports programs being planned There is still space available to sign up for diving and gymnastics lessons. Diving will lie held Monday and Wednesday at' 5 and 6 p.m. Gymnastics is on Tuesday and Thursday, and lioth classes are $1 .50 each arid will nui 20 weeks. Payment of $ 15.(X) must lie paid on the first day of classes. More teams are also needed to form an intramural football teams should be turned into league. Team rosters, made up of nine-ma- n SFG Right weiseror Vicki Burke in building 5330 by September 23. The soccer season will have to lie delayed until March due to lack ot personnel and equipment unless the following needs are met: 1. a commissioner, 2. coaches;'3. scorers and referees; 4. at least 40 kids signed up; 5. an admission fee of $7.50 per player Then a playing would have to lie scouted out. For information on any of these activities contact Vicki at 2278 or 2318. Temporary Libary hours announced During the mouths of September and October the following hours will lie oliserved at the Post Library. N6on Monday - Thursday Sunday Fridays, Saturdays and Holidays -- 1 p.m. and p.m. 45 45 P-- Closed SRB recipients can get remaining bonus pay in lump sum Enlisted soldiers receiving their selective reenlist merit bonus in annual installments have until Sept. 30, 1981, to get the remainder of their bonus in one lump sum payment, if they choose to do so. All they need to do for this one-shallocation, say Department of the Anny personnel officials. Is to make an appointment with their local finance and accounting office. This will allow the office enough time to and thus avoid delay when soldiers report for schedule the paperwork payment. (ARNEWS) ot alternative to drugs campaign fering positive alternatives to. drugs through a concentrated media awareness campaign and a continuing grass Get High on Yourself, will pre- roots effect which enables kids to parmiere Sunday, Sept. 20, on KUTV ticipate actively in the solution to the Channel 2. problem. ACTRESS CATHY Lee Crosby of one-hoThe initial special which Thats Incredible fame is the Chief will air from 7--8 p.m. will feature Executive Officer of the foundation. more than 50 American celebrities It is our hope that we can make a n who have united vit h a contribution to the eradication of young people to spread a new spirit of the dmg problem by offering a posof freedom from drugs. itive alternative, she explained. A MONTH ago, when I showed Apart from Sundays special, this my kid was there and after it was KUTV and NBC will present a series over he came to me and said, T love of prime time messages all next week you Daddy. I'm so proud of you.' And which will feature youngsters and if I get nothing more from it. I've been celebrities singing the theme song. paid my remuneration. Believe me, I Celebrities appearing in the musihave, stated noted film producer cal messages are, in alphabetical Robert Evans as he sought to express order: Muhammad Ali, Tracy Austin, the rewards of his association with the Scott Baio, Robby Benson, Carol Burproject. Danielle Brlsebois, Rod Carew, nett, Featured throughout the campaign Lee Crosby, John Davidson, will lie an original theme song Get Cathy Preston Denard, Leif Garrett, Andy High on Yourself written by com- Gibb, Linda Gray, Rosey Grier, Ron poser Steve Karman, best known for Guidry, Mark Hamill, writing the I Love New York Hamill, Gregory Harrison,Dorothy Robert theme. Bob Dr. Julius J. Hope, Get High on Yourselif Inc., is a Hays, Darrow Kate Jackson, Iqus, foundation formed earlier this year to Erving, Bruce Jenner; Johnson, Magic find, present and support programs Cheryl Ladd, Kristy and organizations that offer kids the Jayne Kennedy, Paul McNichol, Newman, Carlos excitement and opportunity to be acDana Plato, Victoria PrinPalomino, tive and get involved within their cipal, John Schneider, Willie Pops communities. Its purpose is' to get Stargell, Cheryl Tiegs, Herve youngsters high on themselves by of Villachaiz, Bob Watson and Henry The biggest, most concentrated, positive alternative to drugs campaign ever produced for television, . sig-ifica- need to get In recognition of the more organization into the activities at Dugway a Dugway Dependent Youth Committee has been formed. An open meeting of the committee for all interested youth and parents will be held Tuesday, September 22 in the ne Teen Center (formerly the recreation center) and all who wish are more than welcome to come and help plan the future activities for our young people. THE COMMITTEE is broken flown into several subcommittees each with a specific area and puqxisc. long-standi- ng The executive subcommittee charged with .overseeing the operation, of the DDYG includes President SFC Gary K. Smith, Vice President Lois Towns, Secretary Fran Bannister andTreasurer Judy Miller. The Teen Club subcommittee is chaired by Deverl Argyle and its members are Gail Witkowski, Kathy Sperry and Joyce Lundy. They will be charged with overseeing the operation of the Teen ' Club. H-- nt f y ' V. V; '5 . v , fa I' r - -- " r Jj70 ; Cathy Lee Crosby Winkler. David Stagnitto, KUTV production THE COUNTRrS most powerful medium and a whos who of Americas entertainment and sports heroes are being utilized to' spread this new spirit, a celebration of American individuality and human potential that says, you can be somebody just by being yourself, according to NBC Entertainment President Brandon Tartikoff. 'director stated that NBC originally printed 6 ,000 program guides on the series and that after the National Education Association saw- one, they were forced to print another 12, (XX). This is one of the few times when the entire family should sit down and watch a program together We can only hope Cathy Lee reaches her - goal. THE SPORTS subcommittee, is chaired by LTC Karl Miller and counts as its members Ton v Witkowski, Aim Carruth and Air Force Capt. Jeff Dutton. Their task is to coordinate and schedule with the hep of the Community Activities Directorate sports events and the administer these programs by providing for signing up the youngsters, providing coaches, ensuring enough safe and serviceable eqnipoment is available, provide officials, organize secondary sports and activities for children not eligible or not interested in primary season Little League, footsports such as baseball, ball, soccer, etc. The Fund-raisin- g subcommittee is chaired by Penni Smith with Brenda Klein as, so far, the only member. They will promote the functions of the committee throughout the year that will allow the yough to build a small account to make improvements in their programs and to purchase supplies for THIS committee will plan and implement activities not considered to be routine activities of the youth on post. Some examples that, are are a trip to Salt Lake City to attend a Rock Concert; a river raft trip for teenagers, or a special game event to lie held on post. The. first of these activities will be a Halloween dance to coincide with the opening of the new teen center. An open house for the parents of the teens will also lie held the same night so mark your calendars for Saturday, Oct. 31. The DDYC Is not an official function or part of the Community Activities and Services (CAS) Direct- -' orate, its members are all concerned parents who are doing something tb ensure that the youth of Dugway have constructive well organid activities to participate in. The entire community will benefit from their willingness to get involved. This is the kind of organization that needs all the help they can get The Special Activities sub- from all the parents, and will cheerfully accept help the activities. committee is chaired by Fran Bannister with the from any single member of fhe community. For assistance of Oil. Thomas Bowen and AF Msgt. Les more information, try and attend Tuesdays meeting or call SFC Gary Smith. Winklepleck. T-ba- under-consideratio- ll, 1982 Combined Federal Campaign gets underway soon with his wife and The five, child, develops a chronic age daughter. and possibly fatal disease. The military hospital provides medical treatment, but where does the family turn with other financial and morale problems? A young E--4 lives, off-po-st A career NCO invites his widowed mother to live with him and his wife. The mother contracts a dangerous malignancy. Where does the NCO go for services the military cannot provide? What do the following have In common Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company, a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Army. Opinions expressed -- Dugway Dependent Youth Committee formed 10-spc-ed well. t .N . non-prof- Meanie Wienie Hamus Alabamus Li'l Red Hen Bring your whole family to the Community Club next week for dinner and find out The answers will not only surprise you but your wallet as "t. f v i S, cross-sectio- Utah Fire Departments are spoasoring a Survival Fair yesterday, today and tomorrow at the Salt Palace. The Fair is being directed by the Salt Lake City Fire Department, and Dugway residents are encouraged to attend, to view the latest survival procedures. A dollar per person, ('lam Chowder Bash will lie held at the Fair by Skippers Seafood n Chowder House and the Co: Cola Bottling Pepsi All it proceeds go to the Utah Paramedics Foundation, a emergency training organization. A poster coloring contest will be held and prizes include fifteen bicycles. Posters are available at the English Village Fire Department station. Parents and their children are invited to become involved in this worthwhile project of learning' fire prevention and survival education which arc beneficial to the whole family. Last year, Dugway Elementary School 1st grader Jonathan Gilmore bike for his efforts. This year it would be nice to see won a several of these bikes find a home at Dugway. Li'l Rustler ' ur Utah Survival Fair teaching basics Captain Hook ilm-If- No cards allowed at PX gas station effective Sept. 30 Starting September 30, 1981, the Post Service Station will no longer accept credit cards for purchases. Only cash or checks will be accepted according to the PX manager. A new contract e resulting in the purchase of gas is the reason for the policy change. The change from the brand name to fuels should bring a 2$ per gallon drop in the price of fuels on post. no-nam- no-na- me depend on the medical equipment and knowledge of civilian facilities. The Leukemia Society Is one of the inanv national health agencies taking part in the 1982 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Beginning in September, each installation will announce the exact date of the fluid drive. In most areas the Campaign lasts for six weeks. The CFC effort represents 21 international service agencies, the American Red Cross, the United Services Organization and 27 national A Major with 15 years service undergoes his health agencies. annual physical checkup. Tests show he has a serious medical problem. Where do he and his family These 50 organizations are united in their determination to bring aid and comfort to persons go for information and support? suffering from disease and deprivation, distressed The disease in each case is leukemia, a blood by family separations or financial problems, said disorder in which immature white blood cells flood Secretary of Defense Caspar W. Weinberger. the system. These abnormal cells cant fight infection and they interfere with the production, of red blood cells and their job of preventing anemia. Weinberger encourages the military communfor his E-- 4 in received help The paying itys support of the fund drive. was NCO The treatment. radiation Personnel wishing to contribute may pledge daughter's reimbursed for each mile he drove taking his through the payroll allotment plan or donate durmother to and from treatment. The Major was ing the campaign period. Contributors may designeeded. nate all or part of their contributions for specific helped with the costs of prescriptions he of Leukemia the from Society The help came agencies. More information is available from America, Inc. Last year more than 4500 civilians and military' personnel received assistance from the named as campaign key persons. All contributions are society. Although military members and their family Dugways CFC drive will be from 5 October must sometimes are treated at Army hospitals, they to 16 November. by writers herein are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Army. The appearance of co-work- ers le. . adveitisementsinserts in this pubhcation does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Army of the products or services advertised. |