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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, August 24, 1973 Chaplain's corner Desert drifts by by Chaplain (Capt.) Albert C. Skinner The words of the Psalmist aid us who live in the desert and view the panorama of mountains that surround Dugwe way. In Psalm 121:1-2- , read, "I lift up my eyes unto the hills. From whence does my help come? My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth." Several years ago while working with United Air Lines at Denver's Stapleton Inter- - Fiye Hall A membership coffee hosted by Nancy Miller, Valerie Linda Perry, Liz Roller--soBarbara Stephens, Betsy DeWitt and Alice Suyama, was held Tuesday at the Officer's Club. Those wishing to become members are asked to call Betsy DeWitt. THERE WILL be a coffee at 10:00 ajn. Sept. 4, and Colonel Robert A. Shade, DPG Commander, as the guest speaker at the Sept. 18th Es-te-y, n, Important decisions require God's aid national Airport, I was laced with a crucial decision. I was an advancement in the organization. I had completed two years of semi- nan- - and needed one more to What should I do? I DECIDED I needed alone with God to make this decision. I left Denver's busy international airport af-ter work one evening at 11:00 p.m. My family was visiting her mother at the time, so I can-Unit- ed high-graduat- luncheon. An art show will be held Oct. 3 in the Officer's Club and everyone is invited to attend. The Women's Club is glad to welcome from Ft. Knox, Ky., Kathy Edmunds and her husband Bobby, a captain, and their Stephanie. daughter From Nebraska and previously stationed at North Bay, Ontario, Canada are Captain and Mrs. Slama, who have two sons. JOLANE AND Stephen Chadwick with their four children are here from my life. Should I take a promotion with United Airlines with it's job security? Should I take the longer road of finishing seminary, working in small churches and take a cut in salary? AS I LISTENED, prayed and agonized in the cool, gray dawn, the answer came to me in quiet assurances that I mast finish seminary and be ordained as a Christian minister. So this became a went home and c hanged clothes, Tlie lights of Denver twink-offere- d led down below as small dies. Once on top of Mt. Evans, I parked my car and walked e. the last half-mil- e to the est peak and knelt in prayer. The summer dawn was ap-tipreaching over the eastern plains of Colorado. The wind was blowing across the glacier, On this mountain peak, I confronted God. my creator, as to what should I do with mountain- - top experience for me as I came face to face with God and His son, our Lord Jesus Christ. All of us must make decisions from time to time. It is my hope that the words of the Psalmist will be an inspiration to each of you in your life. "I will lift up my eyes unto the hills My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and ... earth." BACK-TO-SCHO- OL Jay Turner, Gary Brown, Mike Dugway scouts Rex Griffiths, Ed Whiting and Cordon McDonald, Bell captured 22 awards in the recent "Blazer B" day camp at Settlement Canyon. Dugway's Troop 481 participated with 20 other scouting units in the annual event. (I-- r) Six Dugway PTA president liam Beaumont Army Medical Center. Captain and Mrs. Chadwick are from Utah. Mrs. Margaret (Peggy) Marylue and Captain Gary Adams, wife of LtCol. John Craig came to Dugway by Adams, post executive officer, way of Ft. Benning, Ga. Maj. was recently installed as Presiand Mrs. Jerry Matthiesen dent of the Dugway Parent-Teachehave arrived with their four Association. daughters from Fitzsimmons The position for the comGeneral Hospital in Denver. ing year was vacated when Captain and Mrs. Richard Dr. Harold Baier recently rehave been in Courier tired from government serBrussels, Station, Belgium. vice. In announcing his resigThey have one son. nation, Dr. Baier discussed the vacancy with the Regional Director of PTA who confirmed the Executive Committee's responsibility to fill an A veteran interested in obunexpired term as outlined in taining a GI loan should re- Article 5, Section 3 of the quest an application from the PTA s. nearest VA regional office, Mrs. Adams received the fill it out and return it. 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