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Show THE DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Sept. 6, 1968 Skull Valiev Killers Hide In Association Contests Dugways Winter Bowling Season Starts Sept. 9 v Final Standing Competing nuiiitxTS of k'il! Valley Killing (Huh iire in the tournaments during the season also at which trophys and cash awards will lie given. The date and day of the week each league will play is as follows: 1,1 ' 'c'ules I1" T,"wl " Month League Day pa tii ijMlnn; this year at the alley g Military Monday L The rules for winter season 't.Sept 10 Women Tuesday howling are xiteil on ttie Imwlj . ,, JIDCP Wednesday alley hnlletin hoard. Hie post Sept 12 Mixed Thursday 'lle.nlipiaileis Company aiul iug howling alley will he elose per- Sept 18 Womens Wed 0900 Civ diaus tied n itli 111' in. I 9 los iiHlieallv during the season due to Fri. Night 13 Scratch hut had a playoff game for secol the howling alley to Sept ond plaee. The einiians won that eulargiiie 12 lanes. Wednes18 Women's plaiolt gaiiie whieh m. ole ihem "1 here will he a few howling Sept day Morning (MOO tin M'eoiid pi.ue winners lor the seawn. l riding fur conti-sthi spniiwiik-kUtah Staio Wcitt'iii Ruling Cl'ihs Association. 'EiitfU Skull 5 alley Rnlcis entered illf niNtiict 1 llmv? Show in Iimm'Io Aug. 9 10. They were Ti ll.uiwn, 11a llaiiMii, Darrell Tailor, Soniiv Deuel, Carla June,, 1 mu See, kelly Me- linite aiul sea-- ! 11 inter bowling begin on Septemlier 9 with the Military League start- in" on Monday 'night. 'The cost ot lion ling this year will Ik- - 35c Dugu.iv's mil son i D,;e Vauvle. TEX HANSEN anil Danell Taylor mau.igekl to milk a w ilil cow in une iiiiniile ami scion secumli to take top honors in the wild tow milking lontest. lex H.imw-i- i again seuieil hi ruling a horse uaineil tops Alilx'c" to lirst place in the half-miliiiiarterhoise race. The e horse is owm-i- l hv Russell Christensen of Diivi a v. Five ineniliers of the "Killers took third place in the team sia-te- r raee. They had to empty a water lmeket ill relays iiitli a water dipper. MeinKus of the team were Tex llanseii. Sonny Deuel, Carla Jones Tom See and Dave Vanile. n ANOTHER won fourth plaee in the team barrel rai-eA baton was passed lietwren relays of mcniliers who raivd around three barrels plaeed in a triangle. Winning' fourth place in this event were Tex llanseii, lla lumen, Carla Jones, Kelly MeHridi' and Dave Vanyle. five-ma- . WINNERS - Pictured above are the majority of the first, second, or third place winners in the various activities RIBBON of the Summer Youth Activities program at Dugway. First Row ) Steve llelriegel. Kicky Clascow, Tony Magann, Randy ) Casey Livingston, Rhodes, Janet Miller, Jane Hooley, Rayieen Gardner, Diana Nygren and Doreen Rhodes. 2nd Row Ted Melntnrfi, Randy Neidin, Jane Fowler, Mike Magann, Kevin Donnelly, Kelly Magann and Connie Latham. 3rd Row Bill Mullett, Rick Rasmussen, Pat Antry, Kenny Eva, Mike Wactor, Chuuncy Kendall and Mike Eariewine. ) (L-R- (L-R- 1 (L-R- Summer Activities Clifford Stresses Voting Closes With Swim Meet Right in Armed Services , More than 200 Dugway pendents from age six to 17 participated in the summer Youth Activities program which was concluded the middle of August with a swimming meet held at the post pool. : THE PROGRAM which started shortly after the end of school included Ixiwling, tennis, arts xnd crafts, and golf as well as the swimming program. Dick Rahen, Walden Cumey, John Southwick and Mrs. Robert Dob-jo-n were the instructors in the de- Various programs. In the swimming meet the class were the find to race with Randy Nerdin winning the 20 yard swim followed by Ricky Glasgow and Kelly Magann. Two events, the 30 yard dash Tand the underwater swim were held in the advanced beginners "class with Rayieen Carder both events followed by Con--ni- e Rae Latham. Doreen Rhodes was third in the 30 yard dash while Diana Nygren garnered, third in the underwater swiin. : STEVE HELREIGEL, Randy "Rhodes and Jane Hooley won the three events in the intermediate class with Helreigel winning the 30 yard liack crawl, with Janet Miller second and Ann Azzclio third. Rodes won his first place in the 60 yard free style followed by Helreigel and Jane Fowler. Hooley won the underwater swim win--wi- USl Savings Bonds, Shares with Miller again second and third. Three events were also held in the advanced section with Ken Eva winning the 30 yard breast stroke with Kick Rasmussen second and Mike Magann third. Rasmussen picked up a total of three second place riblioiis as he followed Kevin Donnelly home in the 90 yard free style and Mike Magann in the underwater swim. Eva got third in the 90 yard event while Tony Magann was third in the underwater swim. In the open competition it was Ted McIntosh, Bill Mullett and Pat Antry finishing one. two. three in the 120 yard free style event while Doug Aurthur won the underwater swim with Eric Stanley second and Casey Livingston third.. BOWLING competition was held throughout the summer with Mary Ann Earluwin winning the girls age 10 to 12 tournament followed by Terri Byrd and Diane Salvador. In the lxiys 10 to 12 competition Mike Eariewine was the first place winner with Gary Ott second and Mike Magann third. In the older lxivs lmwling Chauncv Kendall won the first with Mike Wactor place rililxin second. Kevin Donnelly won the tennis tournament for Iwys 12 and under with Mike Bingham second Ilel-reig- being provided with the Voting Information Pamphlets for 1968 and sufficient Federal Post Card Applicationsandall othernecessarv itary personnel: materials to help memliers of the 1968 the naThis year Armed Forces cast their ballots. most its will elect tion important September 20, 1968 has lieen officials. It would Ire an ironic as Armed Forces Vodesignated women and if the inen paradox the world. ters throughout Day who defend our Democracy were shonld have your date that you By to unable vote. in hand. THAT IS why I am vitally application STRONGLY urge every I ill Federal the interested Voting service man and woman to which is Assistance Program, the forthcoming elecin vote afford an opportunity designed to the right for which Exercise tions. men and for all eligible sen-ichave sacrificed and fought. you women to rote. For more information on votYour Voting Assistance Officer procedure, contact your voting is the key man in this program. officer. The Voting Assistance Officer is ing Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford has made the following statement to all American mil- Post-Kore- in intra-murShown aliuve is tlie SOFT BAl.l. CHAMPS softball team, who won the 1968 crown when they defeated the by a score of 10 to 4. Col. Charles M. Sliadlc presented the plaque to team captain, Lloyd Boyd, who holds (lie plaque in the photograph. Vietnam veterans in G.l. education programs get sneeiul consideration for entry level ALL-STAR- S c job. - eli-gih- Dugway Mustangs 1968 Football Schedule Dugway - 7:30 Dugway - 7:30 Dugway - 7:30 Wasatch Dugway - 7:30 North Summit Dugway - 2:30 The G.I. 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