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Show 0 - Til. Sampler. SapL 6, 1984 Join the OHS Booster Club today Hie Dugway High School . . . AM OSs ADE YKIG .ON-YHGB- VJAV99 - NEW 1984 TEMP GL 4 DOOR NEW 1984 , FORD BRONCO II Stock No. 67 . 5 speed, tilt wheel, power steering, rear defrost, air, stereo ning a Dugway Days booth, sponsoring a table at Frontier Booster Club would like to thank those of you who have given your time and support to get the Boosters underway. We appreciated each and everything that was done. We now invite you to REUP! For those of you who are not current members, we invite you to become an active member! We want to make the 5 school year a memorable one but WE Nite, participating in the annual Donkey. Basketball Game (who could forget), and assisting with Homecoming festivities. Our membership was small, but we were strong in heart. Response from the community and the high school students" was fantastic. Lets knock their socks off this year!!! SPIRIT! Thats the name of the game. The rewarding feeling of cheering for our team, recognizing those stu . 84-8- . NEED YOUR SUPPORT! Stock No. 48 5 speed, overdrive, air stereo. . . morel Some of the events we sponsored last year were run dents who did outstanding work in extra-curricul- ar activities, and making our remoteness a little less remote is what the Booster Club can offer to you. We want the students at DHS to take pride in the fact that their community . is concerned and willing to help. Below youll find a membership application. PLEASE consider filling it out and it to a DHS Booster Club officer. Your ideas, comments, and expertise are needed to make the "Boosters a success. re-turi- rig . WAS 9,220.00 11,934.70 plus sales tax and lie. APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP DHS BOOSTER CLUB plus sales tax and lie. NAME(S): NEW 1984 FORD Vi TON PICKUP Stock No. 10 4 speed, mirrors, extra talk, rear bumper, tinted glass ADDRESS: WAS Plus sales tax and lie. SAVE v GaISIDIlK ' : PHONE: Home Duty . Dues are $12 per member per year. Stock No. 2 Too many options to list! ... Loaded! . 10,950.83 NEW 1 984 FORD Vi TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE 5,00 Amount Enclosed: $ Your area of expertise: ' Any suggestion? raisos : : Make checks payable to: DHS Booster Club, YQ TOTAL (Officers: Conard Edwards (4022), Tom Brothers (4990) and Ellie Wilson (4325). PQBSE99 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!!! FORD CROWN VICTORIA Army studies mandatory Loaded. . . too many options to list! WAS 9H 16,515.00 plus sales tax and lie. and alternatives 80 MERCURY GRAN MARQUIS 2 DR. Loaded WAS 5 by Keith Trohoske 7,999.00 The Army's study of the FORD ESCORT 83 speed WAS mandatory tem currently underway is expected to be completed by "sure-pa- y 5,999.00 sys- October. a soldiers Under sure-pacheck is sent directly to finany, 78 FORD T-B- ird Must see! WAS 3,999.00 76 GRAN TORINO 4 DR WAS oiCo TODAY ONLY! 1,499 Real nice! WAS aa.' 80 V ton FORD !..... . PICKUP . i it provides, said Lt. Col. George L. Sumrall of the study group. The mission of the group, drawn from Army staff agencies and major commands, is to conduct a 1 TON reop- wide-ope- n view of all available pay tions and compare each to the total impact of implementing They mandatory also will determine the pros and cons of alternatives to to gain mandatory sure-pasure-pa- y. y, Army leadership approval of or either mandatory sure-pa- y the "best alternative. "Our committee is faced with balancing Army readiness requirements and the need to insure soldiers meet their family and financial obligations during deployments and lengthy TDY periods, Sumrall said. "Recent deployments show that soldiers on can deVoluntary sure-pa- y on no notice ploy virtually and experience far fewer pay problems than their bud-- , dies not on sure-paInsuring that we improve our financial . y. readiness posture and not ........... with shell 81 program. "The SASCs basic concern involves whether the Army has demonstated the need to for the mandate the sure-pa- y entire force, even when you view the improved readiness VICTORIA T-BI- RD F-1- 00 in- cluding alternative toy the sure-pamandatory. 14,499 74 FORD cial institutions for deposit into savings or checking accounts. The Army's plan to convert all soldiers to sure-pa- y by October 1984 was delayed when the Senate armed services committee directed the Army to study different means for paying soldiers, X 84 FORD CROWN Loaded 4X4 v iQi IV I VIDE AMERICA NORTH pIciTup THIS WEEKEND ONLY 51 TOOELE, r tfwmancu-- . . vs MAIN, 802-622- 2 NEW ARRIVALS! VJE NEE TflfJlG TSAVEBB99 FORD MERCURY 608 NORTH MAIN, TOOELE 002- - , .. w. toughest challenge, he added. Other considerations in? volve areas in which sure-pa-y would involuntarily reduce, soldier's pay. Financial insti- tution service charges, ac- count maintenance fees and g fees could efa cut soldiers pay. fectively The delay between deposit of pay and official notice of receipt of such deposits could result in bad checks being written, and costs to make bad checks good would further reduce pay. The Army currently has no authority to reimburse soldiers for these charges should they check-cashin- occur. "Our committee has set some guidelines to work with as we consider the best course for the Army, Sum-ra- il added. "Not placing an additional financial burden on our soldiers ranks high on that list, along with insuring that financial readiness can indeed be improved by the option we choose. Several of our alternatives, while im- proving readiness, may create work for unit commanders and administrative and finance officers. We want . -- , Some of the. options being examined include a personal financial plan being developed by each soldier not on requiring sure-pa- y to aunit with a deployment sure-pay- ;. for all soldiers assigned in mission; phasing sure-pa- y new recruits having by sign up for it in their enlistment contracts; and for the Army to remain on "voluntary sure-pa- y QfJ199 NOWISTHE j create a burden on soldiers and their families is our to avoid this. ICEMAN t sure-pa- y I f. with more emphasis being placed on educating ? soldiers and their family members on the benefits of the program. "Results of the groups study, along with the decision of the Army Chief of Staff regarding which option to implement, should be completed in early October. The Army will report its decision to the Congress by Dec. I. . y (CapL Keith Trohoske is 11 a contributing writer to the News EJ Army V .41 V jrfc. Service .) . |