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Show Dugway Instructor Learns The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., June 27, 1969 Ellison a teacher at There are two side to the of- flee: the clerical side where the work is repetitive and the con- alMMit a new technique in teachside where each piece of ing office occupations this week trolling work is different and judgment at I'tah State University, Logan. A workshop, sponsored by the is required in making decisions. Teachers who have worked Utah State Board of Education, has lieen instructing 16 teachers in a simulation technique. Instead of merely teaching what it is like to work in an office, they will give students actual office experience. Menia CG Departing Dugay High, has been learning Gives 59 Awards To DTC Civilians Fifty-nin- e Dcserct Test Outer civilian employees assigned to Dugway Proving Ground received in awards ceremonies held Wednesday afteriiiKMi. June 18. BG John G. Apiel, CG Deseret Test Center made the present tions in Post Headquarters prior to the Retreat parade honoring him ' on his departure. Alston Salisbury, Plant Engineering Branch, received a Department of Army Certificate of Achievement. Other awards given out during tlie ceremonies included Outstanding Performance Ratings, Quality Salary increases, Sustained Superior Performance ratings and length of sen ice awards. Dean Ashhv received lxith an Outstanding Performance rating and a Quality Salary increase while Mrs. Eleanore Jorgensen, Mrs. Ada and Livingston, Franklin Balxxx-Rolwrt Bardsley received Quality Salary increase awards. Sustained Superior Performance ratings were awarded to Audrey Barr, Eugene Barrett, C. Eugene Colvin, Glenn Dover, Max Ellis, Gerald Johnson, Sherden Smith and Franklin Sweeting. Three cash awards for suggestion! were also given out. Clifton Shields, Range Instrumentation Division received $310 for his suggestion, lie was also named of the Month and was awarded a Ceode pen set. Tl lent her two receiving suggestion awards were Sterling White, Grid Operations Section who received a cash award of $100 and Rodney Lyman, Munitions and Tech Operations Branch presented an award of $50. General Appcl also presented forty-tw- o Length of Service awards. Otis Black, who will hecome Director of the PT&A Directorate on July 1 received a thirty year service award. ' a-- New Teaching Technique reports Robert Stacker, who has been teaching a mobile version of the class at four dif-ferent rural Southern Utah high schools, with the program on an expert- mental basis report that the stu- dents react tremendously. "Why, in just typed letters, alone, I get two to three times as much work out of the students because thev are highly motiva- - ted," mm- - Celebrate Tiny Tim's 5th Birthday Those receiving twenty year service awards included Thaddcus Bone. Laviie Bottomfield, George William Christfiisen, Brunsou, Glenn Dover, Andrew llureim, . UNUSUAL THIS Auro Hill, Jack Milne, Alfonso Mont aim, John Morrision, Paul Morteusen and Shirley Nccl. Also, Leo Palmer, Edwin William Peterson, Dean Powell, Daniel Russell, Lyman Russell, Jay Sagers, Ira Swinehart, Ellis Vance, and Parna Wimmer. Personnel receiving ten year - Alston M. Salisbury is presented ARMY CERTIFICATE a Department of the Army Certificate of Achievement bv BG John G. Appcl at recent ceremonies. awards included Daniel Atherlcy, max Berry, Venus Cederstrom. Leonard Clayton, Robert Crews, Robert Ellicl, Oscar Erickson, Groth, and Aaron Siegfried classroon procedure is lifted entirely out of Utah Mortgage Loan Company's office, Logan. Students Nerve as vice president, cashier, executive secretary, insurance clerk, receptionist and tax and posting clerk. Another student is called the simulator. He represents the out side world and in the process learns the entire scope of the operation. He has a script and makes visits or phone calls pre- AUCTION SALE Come One! Come All! Pre Xmas Values Galore Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Sharp! tending to lie an irate customer who has been billed too much or he might ask for a credit rating, an unpaid balance or an insurance premium. Students carry on every phase of an office including making up a payroll. They rotate positions I la vines. Also, Martin Iloule, Allen Paul Neilseu, Vcmon Olsen, William Oliver Rassinussen, Ratcliffe, Dawua Russell, Arvin Sclaudcr, Cloyd Thenlmld and Rubv Wilson. Lid-hol- so Tiny Tim's Hobby House that each gets experience at each job. 2 No. Main - Tooele, Utah Steve Bunn - Auctioneer THE TEACHER acts as p of the company. He keeps track of what the students are doing and makes sure that the is objective in his evaluation of his fellow students. res-de- nt nt j ANOTHER V SVMMtK Another Cornet Sale Starts Thurs. 7 p.m. CONSIDERATION Sug-gest- - CASH AWARDS Sterling White (I,) and Rodney Lvman are shown with BG John G. Appel following the presentation of cash awards for suggestions. White received an award of $100 for his suggestion while Lvman was awarded $30. BIG VALUE SALE SIBBiaBll S1BIB m BUI VAUIESVARIETY thru Sat. Sale Days 26, 27, 28, 29 50 Shot Repeater COSMETIC SALE CAP GUN Mix or Match Nickel Plated Smoker ' Save Over 50 68 "Ask, rather, what you can do for your country." Includes Shampoo - Shave Lotion Mouth Wash - Wave Set - Cold Cream and etc. Reg. 1.29 Get Set for the 4th LADIES PAJAMAS Wear Permanent Press Wash & PICNIC SPOONS & FORKS For that picnic or outing Package off 12 $1137 RECEIVE AWARDS Shown with BC John G. Appcl, are Dean Ashby who re) ceived both an Outstanding Performance Rating and Qualitv Salary increase. Franklin Bahcock and Robert Bardsley who were awarded Quality Salary increases and Eugene Barrett and C. Eugene Colvin who received Sustained Superior Performance ratings. ONLY (L-R- Take stock In America mm US fcilip Reg. Price 2.79 BOYS STRIPED 100 The Credit Union Umbrella Man says: Saving tht key to independence! Start saving today at the credit union where your money works. You receive generous dividends because credit union members work, loan and save for profit together-n- ot but not for charity for mutual service. - - You are sure to be more pro fitable laving at your Credit Union. - Dugway Feoera Credit Union 522-257- 2 O'Brien New AMC Information Officer Col. Europe in Hcidellierg, German. Materiel ComSince his graduation from the mand's first Public Information United States Military Acuderm in Officer in UXi2 and served in that 1043, Colonel O'Brien has lield a capacity three years, has liecn number of varied assignments innamed Information Officer for (he cluding tours with the 1st Cavalry Division; Headquarters. Fourth Gravelly Point, Va., hiNulinuirters. The former Commanding OfArmy. Ft. Sam Houston, Texas: ficer of the Command Information Public Information Officer, HeadUnit. Washington. D. C. and a quarters, Allied Forces Southern veteran of more than 20 years in Europe, Naples, Italy; Iltli Armored Cavalry, Ft. Knox, Ky.; Army information affairs succeeds Colonel Joseph E. Mclanson, Jr., News Branch, Public Information who has been reassigned as the Division, Office of the Chief of Information Otlicrr tor I'. S. Annv. Information, Washington, D. C; The Howze Board, Ft. Bragg, N.C.; Chief, Public Affairs DiviInt-am- m v.v x:$ ii I I Ki rn Bargains throughout the store All Sales Final! 7 North AV.V.W. 1 Main Street sion, U. S. Army Area Command, Munich, Germany; Deputy chief, Public Affairs Division. Headquarters, U. S. Army, Europe and Seventh Army, Heidelberg, Germany, and Deputy Chief, Public Information Division, Office of the Chief of Information. Washington, DC. Dresses Vz lo V2 Off Pant Dresses Vz Off Pants & Shorts V2 Off nn s Combed Cotton - Shrink Set -Cornets Low Price SALE PRICED Army Ann's Shop 1 1m SHIRT Values to 8.99 James II. O'Brien, who IAIinto SUMMER! ai Ladies and Children Clothing One Rack Marked to Clear T ? Colonel O'Brien, who Imldv the lA'gion of Merit, the Armv Commendation Medal with tusl oak leaf cluster and a number n service medals, is a uaiixe m iinn.ina-puliIml. lie attended and hih school in l'eori.i. III., anil received his masters in iuriialisin liom the University ot Misvmii in Columbia, lie also i .1 graduate of tlie Armored School. Kt. Knox, Staff Ky.: Command and Gem-ia- l College. Ft. UmvciiwuiIIi. Kan., and the Tranortatioii h iHi. Ft. Kiistis. Va. He joined AMC May 12. Hie command provides materiel weapons and equipment to the soldier in the field. AMC is for the Nrniv's wlioli-valmateriel mission, liom anil development. Iliinii'Ji tcslmg, production and prociirniiciil. to distribution to troops and linallv, disposal. Coiiiiiiandi'd liv General F. J. C!ics,irck, M( ; oM ,itrS With a $25 I iii ion invrnloiA. lull' ()f which is in the hands nl troops, and an animal nl Sit billion. s, I I $100 & $200 Reg. 99( Includes Slacks - Blouses Sweaters - Dresses & etc. -- BEVERAGE COOLER CHEST Sty ro. With Handles SALE PRICE v Take a Couple on that weekend outing 300 '45' RECORDS Just register at our Record Dept. Drawing will be held Sat. 3 p.m. 1st Place - 200 Records 2nd Place 50 Records 3rd Place 25 Records 4th Place 25 Records SUN GLASSES SEW A BEAN New Surfer Style Frames large BAG KIT Lens-Brig- Scoop Design Keeps youngsters ht 88 PLASTIC CHAIRS FREE entertained 5gc Reg. 1.98 Reg. 89' PLASTIC GLOVES With Metal Tube Legs Cornet Sale Price "Debonaire" For Summer Chores Dainty Yet Heavy Weight Reg. 4.29 S3 Reg. 98c Shop Where You Save More Open Daily 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Cornet Store 151 N. Main Street Cornets Open Sundays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. |