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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., May 9, 1969 Explorer Post 517 Organized A new explorer post. Explorer Post .17, has liceu organized at Dually. The post is a companion 'mil . to Hoy Seoul Tnxjp 517. The posl plans to lie an outdoor specialty post, emphasizing camping and individual merit badge work. To Ik- - eliiiillo to join, a boy must lie 11 and in the 9th grade, or 15 regardless of grade. He need not have been in the scouting program prior to joining the post. The post meets in the Scout lmildiug at Dugway at 6:(X) p.m. each Tuesdav evening. Persons interested in joining should at tend a meeting, or contact Den nis Wontau at IHHM lor inriuer iuforiuutioii. was a big step in the military career of CPT David Maxwell when he was promoted to his present rank. But it is also as big a reach for his petite wife to pin the "railroad tracks" on his shoulder. COL Charles M. Shadle Dugway post commander, has less difficulty pinning on the other captain's bars. It America needs your help Scoul-o-Kain- Tickets on Sale The Great Salt Uke Council of die Bov Scouts of America a to sponsoring a lie held at the Lagoon north Salt Lake Cilv on Mav 24. Because of participation in the Dugwav Open House, buvs from Dugw'ay's scout units will construct displays, although they will sell tickets to tiu: Scont-o-ram- Recaps are a Better Buy! Better buy at 41 ) a strength and character building program of the Boy Scouts of America a this year The will open with a ceremony at at the Lagoon, and :(X) a.m will close at fi:(XI p.m. The cost of tickets will le $1.(HI for adults. Persons aged 8 to 18 vears can enter two to a ticket, while those less than S years are free. Scouts in uniform are free as well. Members of Dugwavs scout units will begin a ticket sales drive Mav 12 on a elixir to door basis, according to CPT John Hanbv. The income from the ticket sales will lie distri- buted 15 per cent to the boy. 35 percent to the local unit, and 50 percent to the Great Salt Lake Council, he said. Scout-o-rain- MOTHER'S DAY . 725 North Main Street W5 mmffl J f PI''! ot )" SIOUX BLACKFEET CROW '"!. SHOSHONE BANNOCK NEZ PERCE S ftl tt'The National fark. only permanent Q- - MAY 11 SHARES Aviation 75 th W YELLOWSTONE PERMANENT HOME AREAS OF DURING THE 1800 TRIBES LIVING Indian tme inai innaouea me NEAR YELLOWSTONE lei- , I l out- of cowardice, as . fi.K.l nit- aiiu urn ri i .1... iimicu. at the time cu' Yellowstone- - but due to the some have stated. of its discovery by Colter was who lefl The Sheepeaters, rf ,u TuUrekas or Sheepeater md' jts the park around ISHO and seltl- topoKranhv fam- of the Slioslionean In' ed t ,jfe nearf)v reserva,;on K. was tradition There a among 'y. ceived the name "Sheepeater" we find H'e people, according to that theconsequently the due to the fact that they sub- wert. jjh.p that onW Hiram M. Chittenden, inhui)itallts sisted on the bighorn sheep, ',e Sheepeater had been a re si- - Wny? ea,in, ju nesIl making glue dent of the area for a longer fur lhejr daW from its Miy did they choose this period of time than previously wws ,v and maun assumed and that the tribe cuiricuit area wiiere Hie is ait- - iamina,in- - wrls f the 10nl. was involved with some remote licult even today? Wayne F. dwellings Wickinp disturbance which nepiogie, a seasonal park na- - were geological and humble and plain destroyed most of their race by turalist for the National Park made of aspen poles, the re- Service, states that high in the mains of which can still In; a terrible convulsion of nature. the Sheepeaters seen in Four other trilies occupied mountains parts of the park. found a nearness to their deity the area around Yellowstone Tliere are numerous t't'i- the Crows of the Souan Fain- - and physical protection from ill.. Rlu..L-ro- t Ai. mml their enemies. Thev were sun- - dences ot other Iiulians visil- this area. Tlieir tra.ls winch teutonic of the four) of the worshipers, finding their hap- - iK w l,ee" sculptured in the Mir- forms of in worshipping Algomniian; and the Bannocks piness of their many ,ate "Y Shoshones in the clouds. Replogle does not and the Eastern be seen through can mocassins, of skulkers as think them and of the Shoshonean family. All Yellowstone Park. The most un- of these trilies prolwlily travel- - savengers who sought the high 1 ! lowstone region H-- F REPLOGLE COUNTRY 'S. ' ut trail is that of the Iribe which extends throughout the Hark, Camp sites and obsidian chips are numerous and can be observed by the individual who dares to hike the beautiful mountain and meadow trails. However, the Bannocks and other tribes only visited the area, perhaps to collect obsidian for weapons at Obsidian Cliff, 10 Ilsn lne man streams, or o hunt game when it was in the surrounding val- portant Branuock 't'.vs- - According to Replogle it ap in at tins sniaii group pears r..- .ci .....i. l.:,!;.,., ,i,!r n. ,, . fuun. Coinmittee Meet Held at DTC announced that the Deseret Test Center Chemical Advisory Committee completed its first meeting on May 2. The Committee, which met at the Center on Mav 1 and 2, is composed of Avialion-7- 5 involved an IV the' following scientists: month effort bv aviation agencv Dr. Take T. Xolen. Chair- personnel to define operations. Ur- iMnes Ueitt; ur. organizations and materiel re- - "'a"; "miotic, jr.. ur. quired to support the combat Dr- Warren U'seT NIilt',ta; arms in the nct five vears. l- -uaw; reidentified The studv ariyie Dr. J. II. Wills and ThoinpMn: for dtKtrinal changes quiremcnts T. . Boaz, Jr. for employing aviation units, aviation materiel requirements. The purpose of the Committee the nunilicrs and types of air-- is t() review Daicret Test Cen- craft needed and the aviation tcr chelllit.ai it prains j for structure envisioned j, technology, toxicology, this The studvs first concern meteorology, testing and safety "d t make recommendations was to forecast future air trans- thl' t0 General, portation reiuiremcnts and the Center as to tasks that aviation will support. Deseret Test One of the most dramatic their adequacy, for the developments ylt. Committee was brief-nefive years is the intra- - ed thu pn)Kress lllaje alld CI1EY- duction of the All-5aclioils pailllwi )V the Center ' the reconi-Ihoug- li EXXE attack helicopter, al- - in implcu-mi,,,- , the AII-IIREY melldati,s contained in the CORA will continue to play f the Interagency Ad Rt.port an active role in support of Hoc Advisorv Committee' for airmobile operations. Greater use of the heavy-lif- t helicopter Review ot Testing Safety at for logistic support is envisioned Dugway Proving Ground" which and the requirement is apparent was made public iu November for a heavy-lif- t helicopter for 19fS8. even larger pa vloads. earning The Committee approved : of An important L . that had lieen the . progress Aviation-i- . T . is the rmi!iiition made. The Committee reamrin- of diK'trmal and materiel short- ... ed the safetv criteria estah- I I hA ill iniiiiiiifLlislietl lv the Ail iltxway to future aviation develop niiltee and noted that all acments. The heay lite helicophail Ihi'ii carried out tivities ter is hut one example of many airframes, avionic and awniat- - within the prescribed safety ed equipment needs which were limits. The Committee noted that in inanv instances opera identiiied. tions had been conducted under safety criteria considerably more stringent than those be by the Ad Hoc Comto at twee t, ai purchased tha prica of chains and slavmittee, and felt that this was commendable. ery? Forbid it, Almighty Aviation Studied How and where does avia tion fit into the Army of 1970- 1975? What type of aircraft and eqiiipmeiit will lie needed? Ans- wers to these questions are supplied bv the Aviation-7- 5 study recently completed by the U.S. Army Combat Developments Command (CDC) Aviation Agency at Fort thicker, Ala. - v- time-fram- e. fore-see- xt 1 J: 0 Jj bl K'fc 1 ill na i( W. in S - i n. ... 1. MILLER WINS FIRST AND SPECIAL AWARDS AT SPRING (;ARDEN FESTIMrs. Coy L. Miller with her display made at the Post Craft Shop which won her 1st and Special Awards al the Spring Garden Festival Professional Enlrv at Salt Lake Citv, I'tah. VAL . ki - J" 'it i. h ; ,tL 'in-1;'- -- pre-scrili- I I : i!" God! I know not what court others may take, but ai for me, give me liberty, or give me death!" Speech in Vir ginia Convention, St. John' Epitcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia (March 23, 1775) 1 Inn After a critical review of the entire program, the Committee concluded that testing was in" conducted safely at DugProving Ground and that the plans for testing for the coming year met the prescribed sufetv criteria. way J :iTr.fKJT.Yir.T.T:f.T.T.ni Give Mother a Living Gift on Her day One that will bring her joy for many months to come Beautiful hanging baskets Colorful planters for the home Flowers to beautify the yard tw. Thousands of plants to choose from Ready to plant now! blooming samples of all our petunias you can visualize what your yard will look like See So III I S : Koeven Greenhouses l"T t756e2ectUepe.6oi GIFT WRAP COL Paul W. Shclfler, commanding officer of tlic IS Arm Hospital al Dugwav, and CPT Helen Nelson, IS bars Army nurse, are 0iou pinning '" "',w captain's of CO T. Tailor, James CPT the new of rank sigiiifiiug the hospital detachment at Dugway. r i- lfAmiiaf, tlu difncill, t.irt.llllstallces of a wav of ife whth heU m m Brigadier General John G. Appel, Commanding General of the Deseret Test Center, has Future of Army Clyde Gibson Tiref wis Blld C,ark When the reached Fort Man-i- s Expedition their retlml fro,n the k an "n-o- f Pifit Coast in pulsive young private named fl,r hi J'11 (:,lBr from the expedition in this lucra-ntraP lv-- ' tive wiltllife region, "is eulistment was nated and within the short peri-he l)et'iune "e ,k1 of tw fron-th- e adventurous ,nost tne ' tirrsmen in our history. His figlit from a Crow Indian war dllrillS the ,nidJle of which terminated after a 120 mile hike without weap-tiv- e oliscures the on or clothing, that he was the discoverer and hrst whit" visitor rcgiuu, now kiiuwu as ieuow- A is a demon- stration put on each year bv more than 40,000 CwV Scouts and Explorers in the Great Salt Lake Council. Each participating unit constructs a display or activity represents of some portion of the Scont-o-ram- BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS NEW FREEDOM Y Wickiups of the Yellowstone a 1150 North Main Street Open each evening from 4:30 to 8:00 for your convenience and All Day Saturday |