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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Mar. 28, 1969 llolv Week Selieclule at the m Post Chapel, Dugway catholic: Moiulav - Tuesday - Wednesday - Mass at Cinifessinus - 1830 to 1855. 1MII0 hours - Mass at 2000 hours. Cnufessiixis 1030 - 1955 and alter ceremony. Repository in the Conference Room. Hols Thursday Good Friday - Solemn Liturgv - 1200 hours. Confessions - after ceremony, and 1130 - 1153 hours. Communion may lie received. - Masses at 0830 and 12(X) hours. PROTESTANT Maundy Thursday Good Friday Faster Sunday - - Communion Service at 1000 hours. Service at 1330 hours. Morning Worship at 1045 hours. Evening Service at 10(X) hours, film will lie slum'll - CBR Noies Our Field Demonstration Team. With regrets, we recently liade farewell to those leaving our organization. To Vietnam, we lost Sclitxil Commandant, Colonel Fugeue F. Them, has returned from Ft. Montoe, Virginia where he attended the Annual School Commandant's Conference given last mouth at Headquarters, United States Continental Army Command. THE PURPOSE of the conference was to discuss related problems of U.S. Army Service Schools and to also briefed on new teaching concepts. Several new faces have appeared around the CBR School and Troop Detachment recently. From Fort Polk, Louisiana we have received two Basic Training graduates by the name of PVT George Peterson and PVT Ken Matusek. PVT Peterson is presently assigned to our Visitor Support Division and PVT Matusek is learning the duties of a Company Clerk at the Troop Detachment. Other Basic Training graduates have also arrived. PVT Don Alexander, from Ft. Henning, Georgia, is now working in our Instructor Support Division. SP4 CHARLES COVERT, from Korea, and PVT Marshel Puff, from Ft. Leonard Wotxl, Missouri, have lxith lieen assigned to the SFC Mely Galia, Sp4 Ken Sicrad-sk- i, and PFC Rufus Balkom. To Okinawa, we lost PFC John Witlierg. Being released from active duty were Sp4 Mtxlis Sails and Milton Cunningham. Just promoted to their present grade were Sp4 Raymond Tarle-to- n and Sp4 Roliert Barnes Jr. OUR SORRY Alxxit That" Award this month goes to the niemliers of the CBR Scluxil enlisted Ixiwling team. During a Repair Offered Thru Ed. Center Buy American And Save If you are alxxit to emliark on an extended tour of duty outside the United States, the government has made special efforts to protect your financial interest. Dl'RINC YOUR TOUR there will lie ample opportunity to visit many interesting places and purchase a variety of enchanting items. However, this is an excellent time to save some of that pay check for purchases when you return home. The government, with this in view, has instituted many programs to help you save while overseas. The various programs include: The Uniform Services Savings Deposit Program, United States Savings Bonds regular savings allotments and buying through govemmeiit-oierate- d exchanges and coininissa.'ies. Most items found in exchanges and commissaries mean a savings for they are lower priced than those found on the local p. For those interested in ject Transition training, Office Education announces that a class in body and fender repair will lie offered. A major automobile nmnu facturer is offering a class in laxly and fender repair at their training center in Salt Lake City. The course includes frontend sheet metal installment and alignment, fundamentals of nie-tdamage and reaction to solder filling, power tod applications and damage correction, arc and spot welding, partiul and panel replacement sectioning techniques, replacement uf integral lxidy panels and complete paint refinishing . economy. Yean before the first official Inaugural medal was issued to commemorate a President, the United States Mint began striking Indian Peace Medals, now known as the Presidential Series. Early Presidents gave these medals to Indian chiefs as tokens of friendship. Sandy Acres Club News by Gisela Blake ol One Pair Only! Kelvinator Washer and Gas Dryer 95 Gordon Furniture 60 South Main At completion of the count' and actual vehicle containing ' collision damage is repaired. STYLE SHOW Shown above is one of the more than 15 models and a portion of the will for run The course six large crowd which attended the NCO Auxiliary spring style show held at the NCOOM. consecutive weeks during dayMrs. John Schrier narrated the event. situation one tax would lie over- time hours starting May 19, paid and a refund issued, while 1969. For further information,' on the other tax a bill would contact the Education Office, Taxpayers Warned lie sent the taxpayer. ext. 2887. Taxes Willi ' Pay Separate Cheeks Dugways College Anyone paying two Federal taxes at the same time should SFC Andrew Currier discussed be sure to pay them with sepathe opportunities in the rate checks. tarv, lioth for those interested Roland V. Wise, IRS District jn a career, and for those Director for Utah, asks all taxested in furthering their educa-whic- h payers who make such payments titms while discharging their to use separate checks or money vice obligation. orders to avoid possible billing NURSING CAREER errors. tunities were outlined by Capt. Under the IRS processing sysSue Israll of the hospital, here, tem, taxpayers who send one she discussed both nursing in payment for two returns somegeneral, and Army nurse training times discover their account is courses. not properly credited. The enquestion and answer period tire payment could lie credited was held after each of the career to one tax and a bill issued for the other. representatives had spoken, The DCSC will hold another Mr. Wise said, If one check meeting April 10 featuring a busi-fo- r or money order is sent for two ueSl meeting and a musical types of taxes, for example, a 1909 estimated tax payment and grain. The annual Senior Tea will a 1968 tax lialance due and the lie held in May for graduating two returns are separated for girls. Also in May, the regular processing, the payment might meeting will feature winners of lie credited to only one tax, the Creative Writing Contest leaving the other tax unpaid. and the installation of officers He explained that in such a fur the coming year. Womens Club News Dugway Highs seniors were an opportunity this month to acquaint themselves with sev- - mili-afford- they may choose as they from high school. IN A PROGRAM sponsored by Women sCluli, (DCWG), the students heard ca- reer descriptions from nine local persons representing their various professions. Mrs. Martha Faison, a teacher at the Dugway Elementary School, spoke alxxit the goals and respoii- sibilities of lieing a teacher, stress- ing the importance of scholarship those interested in teaching pro-other- Maj. Paul H. Johnson, post provost marshal, spoke of the need for qualified young men and women to enter the law enforcement field. lie stressed that in additiixi to the salary received by law enforcement officials, considerable reward is afforded in the form of pride and a sense of worthwhile social accomplishment. MR. JOHN ROBERG from the Civilian Personnel Office discussed careers within the Federal Government, the world's lar- s. Letter of Congratulations The United States Army Fi- nance School has sent 1st Lt. Shaun A. Conaty a letter of congratulations, citing him for comfipleting the Finance School's nance officer extension course as an honor graduate. In recognition of his outstanding accomplishment the Finance School, located at Fort Benja- - min Hamsun, Indiana, is send- ing Lt. Cnnaty an honor student paper weight. It is hoped this token for recognition will encourage you' to further achievements and also foster other enrollments iif the extension correspondence course program, the letter of congratulations said, Salt Lake Tribune Intermountain Wests finest morning daily newspaper For Home Delivery in Dugway Phone Ext. 2875 gest employer. Mrs. Karen Johnson, a secretary with Equipment Control spoke on the versatility and importance of a secretarial career. Representing the technologi- cal scientific career group was Mr. Paul Carlson, Chief of the Branch. He emMeteorological phasized the necessity of adequate education for technical careers. THE MANAGER of the Dugway Beauty Salon, Miss Sylvia Goodsell, outlined the opportunities in the lieauty profession, xiinting out that necessaiv trailing can lie acquired in the evening, making it easier to work one's way through school. receive a grand prize. Mr. Phil Pauli, an employee EVERY Thursday a full of CE1R Inc., discussed computer length feature inovie will lie programming, and the gixxl opshown starting at 8 p.m. Every portunities in that field. Wednesday is Game Nile starting at 7 p.in. Tlie bridge and art classes meet every Tuesday at 7 p.in. at the Service Club. Scliefski Awarded I)PG Certificate Sergeant Kenneth E. Schef-sk-i, BA 198 662 14, Headquar- ters and Headquarters EXPEIRTI 34 S. Main yiTaLjHSP Help your business district grow by patronizing your Tooele merchants Crest Toothpaste DURING THIS pcri.xl. Sergeant Scliefski was assigned duties requiring a vast knowledge in gunnery, fire direct iim and and maintenance, weapinis Medi 2-O- Sergeant was H ihle of All Bedroom Sets cxx-dit- OFF ki "Tooele's largest and most modern furniture and appliance store" office. AT ALL times he displayed a pleasant and cixiX'r.itive tier in dealing with Ins 127-62- 6 Chocolate - Old Fashioned, Playtex Rubber Gloves Scliefski the service oi weapons liy his concise drsciiption uf malfunctions and accurate maintenance of the vs capon log lxxiks. Through his past military experience. Sergeant Sclief-swas also able to assist in the administration nl the hraia-to 95 NOW Chest - Triple Dresser - Bed lie provided exceptiiiu.il service in all areas id resxiusilnhty. His wink in the field of insX'i tion and maintenance of sell propelled weapons lias Ix'cu notcunithv. Z Polaroid Big Swinger Polaroid Little Swinger Kodacolor Film Reg. 279 servieeal lil i t y eval ua t i on . Z 1 Bedroom Set 3-Pi- ece v, Listerine Anacine 200 Tabs Gelusil Liquid Prell Shampoo Large Desert Flower Deodorant 7-O- Comp- any received the Dugway Proving Ground certificate of achievement from Culixiel Charles M. Sliadlc, Post Commander of DPG. received Scliefski Sergeant his award for ineritoriixis service from January 31, 1968 to March 15, 1969 as an Artillery Crewman Specialist in the Munitions and Technical Operations Branch, Dugway Proving Crcxnul. Dug-waUtah. 882-301- 4 broken Easter Baskets and Pails and superiors. snviee ixitstaiidiiig rendered by Sergeant Scliefski is in keeping with the highest tr.ulitiixis of the military service and reflects great eieilil iqxxi himself. Dugway Proving Ground, and The United States Q The Arms'. al -' serve stock. Thus, saving overseas not only help you personally, but also protects the Nation's economic strength by reducing its lialance of payments deficit and the resulting drains on our gold reserves. In helping the Government in this goal you also are helping protect ymir own money, lmth savings, taxes and in your daily spending. Winning pictures of the First Annual Sweetheart Photo recent rivalry at the Cimtest were the entries of PFC 1st place; PFC EdIxiwling alley, our officers again David Hanson, G. Dybus, 2nd place; and ward worth their by sweeping proved a three game series from the en- PFC Jnscph Pinter, 3rd place. All Dugway residents are inlisted niemliers. vited tu attend the special acLt. Bruce Wilcomb was high man on his team with a 219 game tivities planned for the month Ma(gixxl show Rmce) followed by nf April: Bed Masters Hie CPT Theodore Teske with a 194 gician will perforin on Sunday, game. SGT Terry Graves was April 13, 1969, at 3 p.in. at the liigh man on his team with a IB" Sandy Acres Service Club. The followed liv Sp5 Tonv Cece with Journeymen will play on Sunday, April 20, 1909 at 3 p.m. a 104. The Officers started out with for the monthly birthday and a very severe handicap (they farewell party with a Specialty couldn't see the pins) after par- Act included. A TRIP to Hogle Zoo in Salt ticipating in a lengthy cocktail Lake City is planned fix' Sunday, Class the Marine by given party April 27. The Inis will leave at that week at the OOM. 1:30 p.m. from the Service Club and return alxxit 7:30 p.m. Admission is 50 cents fix' adults and 15c for children. The regular imxithly dance will lie ini Saturday, April 20 from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.in. Johnny and the Blue Beats will perform, Something of interest for 16-l- b. the intellectual minded persons shixild lie the Test Your Knowledge" quiz series starting the first Friday in April. Each Friday at 7 p.m. a quiz will lie given to those interested in this new program. The winner of eaeh quiz will receive a prize. The winners of all four quizzes will compete in the filial quiz on May 2. The final winner will inter-scho- Course in Body v. If you decide to travel while overseas try to use U.S. Government facilities when available. Not only will you save money, lint you will lie helping your Government in the lialance of payments area. WHILE YOU ARE helping yourself by saving for personal goals and future needs, you will also lie helping your Government achieve a special goal of its own. This is to reduce our countrys international lialance of payments. The money you save instead of spending while stationed in a foreign country reduces the num-lie- r of U.S. dollars that country has for liuying gold from our re- hours. Faster Viijil at Holy Saturday Faster Day Mass at 2 KM) hours. Fulfills Sunday obligation. Confessions: Children - 0000 to 1000 hours Adults - 1800 hours to 1M(X) hours. 23CM Faster Sunday Editorial Hi 40 n!iB! ODD 1!EP Gfcdli fl3SSi Gsn: flan |