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Show TiV'19'.rT;' frr!VT' ii The Sampler, Apr. 11, 1985 honored loir AAF (five off years accideinit free fflvinig Although aircraft acci- dents in the Army have been on the rise for the past year and a half, Dugway's Michael Army Airfield has been recognized for flying accident free for 5 years, or, -- s 6300 hours. "That is pretty amazing, since there is not just one mission here like at other units," said Chief Warrant Officer 3 James D. McCarty, Flight Operations Officer and pilot. Other units may have a mission just, to carry cargo, or move troops. Here MAAF provides services for various missions supporting the entire post. McCarty explained that ....... .;'; ' ' y. ' ' ' . : they do not do the same thing over and oyer again, every mission is different. One of the more taxing aspects of flying here is the different' terrain. McCarty explained that it is difficult to navigate in the desert because, there are no markers for reference. Once the desert is con- quered, the mountains become a challenge. The high altitude causes the heli- copter's performance to decrease thus putting more re- - Only you can prewemtguiffli disease adults are plagued by some stage of gum disease. It is the major cause of tooth loss after age 25. I have had individuals on this post as young as 30 years old who have had to have all of their teeth removed due to this your skin bled profusely every time it was gently touched? Would you quickly call a physician if you coughed up blood? Obviously, these situations are not normal and would require medical attention. Why then are individuals so passive and unconcerned when their gums bleed as they eat something or brush their teeth? Bleeding gums are as indicative of problems as the afore mentioned situations. All skin of the body is covered by a tough protective layer called epithelium. When this layer is intact, the skin can withstand considerable abuse before it bleeds. Each tooth is surrounded tissue, very similar by gum turtle-neck a sweater. to Just as one can place their fingers between their neck, and the sweater, there is a few millimeter deep space between the tooth and gum. tender tissue and blood ves- sels. This is called an ulcer. Everyone has heard of bleeding stomach ulcers. The same situation exists in an unhealthy mouth. Even the slightest touch will make an ulcerated area bleed rea- Ninety percent of all I D would have become eligible for retired pay. the Program for the Handicapped. Their eligibility begins on the day following the former military husband or wife toward their own CHAMPUS deductible. And, ments are eligible for all CHAMPUS benefits except BUY ROYAL FOODS AT A PAUPER'S PRICE Nutritious, Just-add-wat- high-protei- meatless meals in seconds. bakery goods and n, taste-tempti- er, LOSE WEIGHT! FEEL GREAT! 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"It is really satisfying to know you have contrisaid. life', he MEDAVAC flies people to University of Utah, Primary Childrens and occasionally to Provo hospital on a need-t- o basis. Among the many 17 y, at 1:00. made themselves. MAY 9. UTAH SYMPHONY. At 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. High School Gym. The r residency. The public is invited any time especially on Wednesdays May 8 and 15 at 2 p.m. when she works with the faculty. Beginning witn tne concepts of 'stillness' and 'statue,' students. Will learn to story line or cartoon. Further learning experiences include: illusion mime which creates objects and environments out of imagin- ation and thin air; movement which is- narrated - throueh poetry or prose or lity for CHAMPUS. Also, the former spouse must be enrolled in the Defense Department's DEERS computer data banks. DEERS (the Defense Enrollment Eli- card. The card, must show the former spouse's eligibi to get military health care of CHAMPUS benefits are eligible to receive them. Form cost-shar- - member. For CHAMPUS to cost-shar- e medical care, a former spouse must have a valid ID Company, Salt Lake City, Utah 8 p.m. The Fine Arts Council will attend LeHart's famous operetta sungin English. Lehart's rich orchestration and lilting melodies make this the world's best loved operetta, starring the vivacious Metropolitan opera so-- , prano, Roberta Peters. , two-wee- k encapsulate emotion in a single, frozen gesture. A series of such statues becomes a gibility Reporting System) computer listings are used to make sure people who try . MAY 18. OPERA: MERRY WIDOW by the Utah Opera 13-1- 6, 6--9 Symphony . be playing pieces by Dmitri Shostakovich, Jacques Ibert, Johann Strauss, Maurice Ravel, and Richard Strauss. and MAY MIME. Kay Casperson Artist in Residence will be at the Elementary School for a MAY Utah School Concert Program will dynasties. they muste pay their CHAMat the same PUS rate as retired military famieven if the ly members former spouse was married service to an active-dut- y MAY ?. GUM WRAPPERS AND ASH TRAYS by Emma Lou Thayne, poet, novelist, and author of short stories and articles. Made possible in part by the Utah Endowment for the Humanities. 7:30 p.m. at the Community Club, Desert Room. As a nation of diverse peoples and cultures, we pride ourselves in being tolerant Interand and poetry, weaving essay Thayne sings the praises of diversity, of the strengths, J "derived from valuing rather than fearing differences. open-minde- d. er spouses who don't show up in the list will have their CHAMDEERS-comput- er PUS claims rejected. Former spouses should also know that when they become eligible for Medicare (Part A) at age 65 (or on some other basis) they lose their CHAMPUS eligibility, but they are still eligible for medicare care in military hospitals or clinics. Elementary school news ARTS OPENHOUSE will be Friday, April 12 at.the Elementary School from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Dis- "FINE 0 trict openhbuse will be April 17 from p.m. at Tooele High School. Parent volunteers are needed to help with morning and lunch recesses. April 9 is Library Week. Norman Laifer is our new student social worker here on post. Parents can reach him on Fridays at the 6:30-8:3- 15-1- " AVOW MOW HIRING' Call VI Iowa Basic Testing will be held the last week in by the National April. Small pamphlets published will be sent home School Public Relations Association with the oldest child in each family. This was made possible through the Civilian Welfare Fund. MIME Kay Casperson will be visiting Dugway EleFriends are invited to mentary May 9 and May attend, especially on Wednesdays, May 8 and 15 at 2 p.m. Kay will be working with teachers and staff at this time. Kay is sponsored by the Utah Fine Arts Council. 6-- ! various sound effects; and performances with masks which the students have e) tombs are actually elaborate palaces filled with the best of art in the culture of the emperors who lie buried there. Tierney takes us back in time to these two Chinese 13-1- 6. v. , con- school. 884-38- 30 Royal American tion of the air field, the airstrip is being resurfaced. They are also trying to upgrade the power, equipment. "We are really just trying to come out of the dark ages, the equipment we have now is about 30 years old." As part of DPS's celebration of The Month of the Child, April 17 has been designated as "helicopter day". A UHIH helicopter will be on display behind the Outdoor Recreation center April understanding a country's , dily. As' part of the moderniza- art can provide great insight into the culture. The ancient Chinese Ming and Ch'in adequate bone left to port the teeth and they must be removed. The advanced stage of gum disease is are hard deposits of tartar called periodontitis or pyorror calculus on your teeth, a hea. professional cleaning will The first few times you ' The solution to the entire probably be necessary be- floss, your gums will probfore flossing can be easily problem is adequate oral hybleed excessively but done.' Begin by taking a ably giene. Brushing and flossing are like shaving or doing the piece of floss about 20' don't stop. Within two daily dishes, no matter how well it inches long. It can be waxed weeks of conscientiousshould -gums your flossing, is done today, it must be or not depending on your bleed at all. Maindone all over again tomorpreferences. Wrap it around no longer normal healthy this tain row. your middle fingers till only state by daily flossing. If daifour or five inches is left. Brushing is best accomflossing drives you crazy, Grasp the remaining floss ly plished with a soft bristled do it at least two or three between thumbs and index tooth brush. Place the brush week. As long as. the on the side of the teeth with fingers. Gently slide the ' times adon't bleed, you're asfloss between two teeth. gums the bristles at a 45 angle Curve it slightly so more sured that they are healthy. toward the gum. Use a genREMEMBER: tooth surface is touching tle back and forth motion till 1. You don't have to floss then slide it up and down all surfaces have been four or five times. Repeat all of your teeth, only those cleaned. this procedure with all sur- . vou want to keep. Flossing cleans the area 2. Ignore your teeth a faces including the back side between the teeth where the they will go away. of your most posterior teeth. brush can't reach. If there Bacteria like to set up housekeeping in these spaces. The irritating presence of bacteria near the gum causes the epitheluim to be removed, exposing Space Shuttle.-- Room. your teeth and they will nate landing space for the Professor of Asian Art History at the University of Utah. Made possible in part by the Utah Endowment for the Humanities, 7:30 p.m. at the Community Club, Desert 2. Ignore Eventually the supporting is ready to serve as an alter- ducted search and rescue buted in saying a lar- gest taxible runway in the Army and the third largest in this part of the country, it APRIL 30. IMPERIAL want to keep. bone becomes affected and it goes away. Soon there is in- ' Since MAAF has the missions is MEDAVAC said TOMBS OF CHINA (slide-lecturby Dr. Lennox Tier-ne- have to floss all of your teeth; only those you as bleeding and redness in the gums and is called gingivitis. As time passes and this disease continues, the space between the tooth and gum gets deeper and becomes known as a pocket. CID. trained," noted McCarty. . Although the pilots conduct inspections of the aircraft, they do not go over every nut and bolt like the crew chiefs do, he added. One of the most gratifying McCarty. They have fc?.!i dates to remember REMEMBER: 1. You don't problem. The early stages manifest They have done standby and recoveries for the cruise missile project,, photo chases and law enforcement missions with the FBI, CIA and well very li Springs. air-craf- ts are si Dugway Arts Council by .Dr. Clair Vernon Dugway Dental Clinic Would you be alarmed if buting factor to the excel: lent safety record. On the average, each pilot has flown about 3300 hours. McCarty said the maintenance done by Hawthorne aviation along with the daily inspections conducted by the crew chiefs keeps the. well kept and safe. "The people from Haw- thorne s' rescues was the rescue of some geologists and a five year old child in Fish spohsibUity on the pilot. The experience of the pilots here is a major contri- i ; yw.W1.4i": ? ..isii,.ii 71 |