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Show - I . - V V ' - - . . xU4 1 t itr- wv. 4 ' s. I . .w ' w " nv - mmt - ui. ' -- i W, 4 ,i WWSiE r .,.. p.ivrfarrr w i -- . v-- ; 4 i w - . ofc NOV Published in ttie interest of the personnel of Dugway, Utah Military get 4' Mw , Dug: way i 9 1382 ' ST," Proving Grouridm Thursday, ! October 14, 1982 percent pay hike Oct. 1 Editors Note: The civilian pay charts were not available-apress time, they will be run in the next issue. The civilian pay hike is 4.8 percent. t Banner workshop to be scheduled A workshop will be held for those interested in making new banners for the Post Chapel, this Saturday, from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Please bring a sack lunch, scissors, scrap material, and thread. If you have a design in mind, please turn it into the chapel office so patterns can be made. Ladies exercise program to begin J f ri All ladies interested in a morning exercise program, please come to the Post Gym next Tuesday, October 19 at 9:30 a.m. Bring you kids and find out how you, too, can get involved. . Dugway Womens Club to be held The Dugway Womens Club will have a luncheon on October 20 at the Oasis. Please call 2811 for reservations. Equal Employment counselors needed i The EEO Office needs two permanent civilian appropriated fund employees, to serve as EEO Counselors for approximately 18 months or more, as an additional duty. Interested personnel are urged to submit a letter approved by their supervisor, to the Equal Employment Office by October 21,1982. TTiis is an oppbrtunity to broaden your scope and increase your chances for advancement. Training and funding will be provided. The next formal course will be taught by the Regional Training Center in Denver. 1 Seminar to be held On October 27 and 28, a seminar sponsored by the Protestant Women of the Chapel will be held in the Post Chapel. A series of --six films aS'the basis cf discussion. byjoyce Landorf will On Wednesday, October 27, the sessions will begin at 9:15 a.m. At noon a harvest luncheon will be served. Please bring your favorite vegetable and dip. The rest of the menu will be provided. Thursday, October 28, there is also a meeting! this time at 7:30 p.m. Husbands are invited. Nursery care will be provided at the Post Nursery, Wednesday and Thursday morning. Make your own reservation for child care. Please call the Chapel office (2431) by this Monday,.October 18, if you plan to attend. ' . . ference does it make? CFC be-tfec'- What difference does it make if 1 - for the Blind. A little girl overseas whose father works for Civil Service can join the Girls Scouts. Multiply these by the number of people helped, then multiply that give to the Combined Federal Campaign? A lot. It can make a lot of difference to a lot of people. Your gift combined with gifts from other military and civilian members can make things total by the CFC agencies. Then world next year: The healing can continue "through research and assistance programsd of national health - . agencies. - A retarded youngster can Applications are being sought for employees interested in joining the Federal Womens Program Committee (FWPC). .The committee should have representatives from all work areas at Dugway. FWPC members will serve as points of contact in their work areas for employees who want help bn goal setting, filling out SKAPS and tfl'fe, and other employee concerns. Contact Connie Rupp at 5101 if you have any questions or need more information. Interested personnel are urged to submit a DF requesting FWPC assignment, with supervisor's concurrence, to the EEO office by October .28. Duties will not be permitted to unduly interfere with the FWPC members regularly assigned tasks. amounts taken from your check by proper surrounding. - A teenager can learn to swim in a YMCA or ai Red Cross class. - A young soldier airman away from home for the first time will find a home away from home at the United Service Organization -- A military family overseas can enjoy a weekend outing at a park . deductible. No matter how you decide to give, give as generously as you can. True, inflation does fake its toll on your pocketbooks and we sometimes feel the pinch. But CFC comes only once a year, and helps so mny, so much. Wedont have to look far to see the needs. When the campaign worker comes around to you, care, help give. (Air Force News Service) vV V , the-offic- fW" I u Volunteer help requested by ACS - ACS needs an Office Chairman, Assistant Officer Chairman, Budget (Counselor, Mothers Outreach Committee Chairman, and office workers. If you find yourself bored, please call ext. 2916 and volunteer for ACS; they have lots for you to do. They need you. SyKr-- ; i 7 f; . f. " ' V .. The Child Development Center is in need of occupational uniforms for children ages 2 through 5. These uniforms might include policeman, fireman, mailman, nurse, doctor, conductor, military man, construction, worker, pilot andor astronaut. If you are willing to make a uniform for your childs' Halloween costume and donate it to the center, after Halloween is over, the center will pay the cost of your childs uniform. If interested please call Diane or Nancy at 3345. V v . . . One campaign Kelps people all year long Fire Department has been selected - ' J' Jf W' ' ''J T3 as the Federal Fire Department of the Year by the Utah Association of Independent Insurance Agents. In a brief ceremony in the Com- (if ft .''' V. Child Development Center needs uniforms i. - . vr Dugway wins State Fire Prevention Award 9 ' kf V The Dugway Proving Ground : V" V,;' "ftJ A payroll deduction. Either way, your contribution is tax USO. ACS needs a new Office Chairman to schedule volunteers to work in Your responsibility will be to make welcome-packetswork with the Lending Locker, etc. If interested, call 2916 or 2278. Remember child care is free when you volunteer. w va can give all year with small ceive tender, loving care in a ACS seeks new Office Chairman (ZKTZKL rs re- 'sponsored by the National Recreation and Park Association. - A young woman who is blind can receive educational materials through the American Foundation voluntary youll get a fair idea of the extent of the services given through CFC funds. The CFC makes it easier to help. comCFC is many fund-raisebined into one big, annual effort. Another easy part of the CFC is the way you can give. You can give one single, large donation, or you like these happen all over the Members wanted for the Federal Womens Program Committee 100-pl- us ' manders Office at Dugway, Lit Exe- cutive Director of the association Mr. W. G. DEvelyn presented a plaque to Acting Post Commander Colonel Paul Knoop. Competition for the honor is based upon independent review of a questionnaire prepared by each of the fire departments in the state, and there are seven categories of . k 4f w' J competition based on the type of department and how they are manned. This is the first year that Federal Fire Departments were recognized by the Association. Dugway Fire Chief Jack Skinner accepted the plaque from Col. Knoop on behalf of the firefighters of Dugway. Also present at the ceremony was Clyde Allen, Manager of the Clyde J. Allen Independent Insurance Agency of Tooele, and Major Ron Love, Director of Facilities Engineers at Dugway. MAJ. EARL LOVE accepts Fire Plaque frqm Col. Paul R. Knoop as Fire : Chief Jack Skinner watches on. Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company, a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Army. Opinions expressed by writers herein are their, own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Army. 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