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Show . t ' The Sampler, Aug. 22, 1885 News from Morale Support Outdoor recreation We hope to see you at the Trap and Shoot tomorrow at 8 a.m.t at the DPG range. . Bring your shootgun and shells and let's have fun! Also, surely there are some people out there in the community who would like to see an organized Rod and Gun Club on Dugway again, contact Van at 2318. The long Labor Day weekend is coming up: four days to go camping, fishing and spending the end of summer days outdoors! Don't forget to reserve your equipment for the holiday early enough, to be sure you'll get what you need. We want to help, but we need your reservations for the various items. j . by Scott Groharing The Dugway Mustangs start off their 6 football season Aug. 31 against the 85-8- Grantsville Cowboys at 7:30 p.m. Head coach this year will be Rick Harrison previously the defensive coordinator for the Mustangs. Harrison said, "It's going to be a cross your fingers year." The only problem that plagues Dugway this year is that they're very short on people. At the start of preconditioning the Mustangs tions are open to the rest of 'the community: So- don't lose out, come early when went in 1983, we were we ' sold out in a day's time. Youth Activities: Youth Center will have a ' field trip to Lagoon Amusement Park tomorrow. Would you like to be part of it?. - we are leaving the Youth Center by 0800 hours and the bus transportation is open to all. . Las Vegas, here we come! Join us Sept. 27, 28 and 29 on our Las Vegas Trip to the Vegas World Hotel. The cost will be $75 per person : your young hero be honored. Bowling registration Kids under years of age get in free in the same room, kids over 12 years pay $6 in the same room. 12 . :.' Youth soccer It's time to think about the fall soccer program. Anyone interested in becoming a soccer refereecoach; accredited by AYSO, here is your chance: There will be a soccer referee clinic Satur- v . Your cash, reservations (no telephone reservations, sorry!) need to be turned in by close of business Sept. 12, at outdoor recreation, Building 5441, on a "First come, first served" basis. Aug. 26 will be designated "Sign up day" for the mili- tary, after that day reserva- So Ecick v Call 2177 to sigh up. Little league, ll , Little League and awards banquet will be held a.m.-- 3 p.m. in Salt Lake City, at the Flat Iron Mesa, 1700 East and 6800 South. Transportation will be provided; the van will leave the center at 7 a.m. Bring, along "i a sack' lunch and please contact Toy Ready at 2448 to sign up. T-b- all ; at the .Youth Center on ; - Tuesday at 7 p.m. It's free for players and coaches, all others pay 50 cents. Each family should bring a covered dish or salad, the meat and season Aim .23 Now, even though the off had a squad of 33 players for junior varsity and varsity. A. enced line. can. Experience may give Dug- Harvey. Mustang football should be very competitive this, year, providing, the players stay clear of injuries. A large part of the Mus- .. The Mustang attack will n be lead by senior, Gus way an edge over many Ma-gan- other teams, including Grantsville, their first opponent. While some teams have dominated the Mustangs the past couple of years, Dugway has gotten .progressively better, be- with fullback Shupe, tailbacks and Jimmy Deal Moe and Tony fiflling out tangs success this year could depend on support from the community. The football team was very successful at the rest of the backfield. Dugway is thin man once again, but a couple of people that show some promise are juniors, Ron Wilson and Bill Swan, The on line- cause younger people have been playing. tramural softball league's top two teams played each other. The undefeated No Names at 14-- 0 were hosted by the second place MPs at in what was supposed game by rattling off 11 runs, and before the MPs knew it selling Easter rabbits this last spring, and now tickets for the upcoming season will be going on sale in a week or so. thing they were good at. The defense played by the No Names was nothing short of terrific The MPs sent three batters to the plate and came back with three outs. When the start of the second inning came around the No Names had a very comfort11-able lead, 0. Throughout the next two innings the MP's began to show why they were also at the top of the standings. The 12-- 3. . . (cont. from page 6) - Budget Counselors: We have one only budget counselor and sometimes he is overloaded with clients. We would need someone with a background in finance or budgeting. You set your own appointments with the clients (either during the day, evenings or weekends). If you are interested, please Shopping Trip: We will be having two shopping trips to the Provo and Salt Lake City areas. The first trip will be. Sept 28 to the Provo area. If you have never shopped the factory outlets in this area, you are in for a real treat. Call 2278 to sign-up. Consumer Tip: "What should I do if I read how to make easy money working at home or in my spare time?" If you read ads telling you to send for a starter kit or for further information on how to make it rich overnight or fast, easy money working in your spare time or out of your home -think twice. There is no easy way to earn money at home. starting we need adults (or older teens) who would like to volunteer to help others with school work. This basis would be on an and you could schedule your : on-ca- ll own hours. We need your help to make our community better, please call Vicld at 2278 to volunteer for one of these , balances IT cond place at Tutors: With school 1 r age one run in the second and third innings, , but the MPs could only manage to score one run themselves. So at the end of the third inning the No13--Names had a commanding 1 lead. Unfortunately for the MPs, the slump that the No Names were in during the last two innings ended, and Bruce's tarn scored six runs, upping their lead to 19-- 1 in the middle of the fourth inning. ' The MPs scored four runs off of two errors by the No Names, but their rally was cut short by strong No one Name defense.:-Witshot left for the MPs, their chances of coming back from, a 14 run deficit looked dim. " The No Names psut the last nail in the MP's coffin when they scored two runs in the fifth and final inning. The No Names record remains untarnished at 15-- 0 and the MPs are still in se- call us. V ji ' in- they ' were down. Coach George Bruce's team showed that offense wasnt the only . U No Names could only man- to be a very competitive game. The No Names started the , It infra bp by Scott Groharing August 12 the Dugway 12-- 2 other big men in the trenches include Dan Morris, Craig White, Mike Lloyd, Pat Day, and Paul Mustangs lost; quite a few players last year, the players' taking their spots will have the confidence and experience to play the best .they couple of bright spots could be Rhode Shupe at fullback and a young but inexperi- ' day, from 9 T-ba- . . Registration starts Mon- day for bantam and junior bowling. Be sure to sign up. . ? MO drinks are free Come see , for two .nights, which includes the bus fare, plus MA Million Dollar Fun Pack." 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