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Show Army Worldwide Drug Abuse Prevention The DESEBET SAMPLER, Fri., Sept. 10, 1971 YAC announces The 1971 Youth Activities Fall Winter calendar of events calls for many varied activities for it's memliers. FLAG FOOTBALL, soccer, und howling .are scheduled to start later this inoiilh. Ballet will licgin in ()c toler and the Halloween carnival is set for Saturday, OctoU-- r 30. The Christmas program will 1m: held at the Post Theater on Deceinlicr 21 for children from Kindergarten through the sixth grade. The ski program and will start in January. Year around programs such as Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and the activities at the Youth (.'enter will continue. No starting dale has liceii announced for several other programs such as the Crafts program and the National Itifle Association. FLAG FOOTBALL for hoys 11 through 14 will lie held from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday at the Post fixitluill field. It will lie on un open participation It will with no league set-urun from Scpteniler 25 through ami lws-kcth- Iw-s- is p. October .). Soccer will also lie held on the footliall field from f) to 7:30 p.m. Monday evening with a starting date of Sept. 27 and miming through Octolicr 23. It is for children ages 9 to 12. Howling will run from through March. Competition will lie league play with Bantams (age 9 through 12) bowling at 7 p.m. on Friday evening. will luiwl at 7:30 Teens (13-1p.m. Sunday evening. BALLET dance group for children from 3 to 19 will lie held Saturday mornings at the Dugway Elementary School. Mrs. Sep-temli- er ") the Joan Peterson is of the program. The Halloween carnival will lie held at the Post Gymnasium starting at noon and lasting until fi p.m. The Christmas program will lie from 9 to 10 a.m. ;t I. t . . ; The Army will expand its program to prevent drug abuse among its memliers by requiring certain Army personnel in the United States to undergo urinalysis tests for drugs, effective August 1. INDIVIDUALS to lie tested include: Those being treated in rehabilitation programs; those from the Army; discharged being those on orders for overseas; and, those reporting for duty at Dec. 21 tor children through tne second grade and from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. for children in the third through sixth grade. Basketball will lie league play will play startand boys 8 on a.m. at Saturday morning ings with boys competition in 4 the age group following. Play will start January 15 and run through March 11 with a tournament set for later in March. Games will lie played at the Post 8-- reception stations. In Europe and other overseas 11-1- Gym. THE SKI program is scheduled to start January 8 with a 'rip to die ski slopes at Park City West. All Dugway Youth Activities Club memliers including those residing off Dugway are eligible to enroll in the program. All youths planning to participate in the program must contact Mr. Arne Ardell, Ext. 2177 not later than December 11 for Rodney D. Sanders, CDR, USN is presented a Deseret Test information concerning cost of Center Sliicld. BG" Max Etkin, Commanding Officer, DTC of instructions and rental equipmade the presentation during a retirement ceremony for ment. CDK Sanders. U.S. Army Photo from nine will lie held Crafts to 10:30 a.m. Saturday for ages . In addition mold pouring one inyst.,f. howev , have )een m Re has M wm wiinparenw concentrating all of ,v efforts aruin more oonortimities. 0:30 4:30 from to Thursdays on correcting the We would like to give him inequalities p.in of the property tax laws as they and his fellow officers the opapply to our mobile homes here. portunity to buy a mobile home For this achievement I under- and to move into our Silver stand, a "trophy" will lie donated Dunes park. Toward this end, by Mrs. Janet Hooley and Major we are working with the ComAult. mand, our Congressmen and A proposal for the rescindNAGE to remove the obstacles ing of the AR's implying that that prohibit filling the court are back up to 84 sites and expandbv Jewel Mortensen ? ' A lieautification contest will ho"siK is ',nR VV" ing as required. RoJ- be conducted today. Homer Hen- - the AdJ,ltmt Cine1ral- - LT,C MEANWHILE let us show derson will escort the judges: riS,lt"'" "r Baud tinployinent you that mobile home living Mrs. Ruth Westinan. Mrs. Canna Opportunity Officer, has lieen is completely adequate, very and comfortable and OURS. Plan heul Rogers and Mr. William Woods, comments on this matter lip to come to our open house on through our fair city. Batedonated states, "I wish I had taught a rcptemlier 22, and find out what by Trophies, man Jewelry in Tooele, will mobile home when I was in Tex-- mol)ile honle living is really like, lie presented for the "Most lieau- - as. I was there for three years MaP are ,,eil,8 PrePareJ and will distributed indicating the tiful yard" and the "Most I in- - and when I left, I left with noth- dress f the "vic minded citi- no home Site" this season. and no equity." ing TI1ESE trophies are lieauti- - LTC Rodriguez has done a ter-- zeiu wno nave kindly volun-teeret to open their homes for ful. I wouldn't mind winning rifie job with our EEO Program you to see Mobile home living brings out the good in us! This fact was verified on Friday evening Septemlier 4, after Ivan Henderson hit a horse in Clover and upset his vehicle. Mr. Frank McAtee, Who lives in Clover, towed the vehicle to his home. Mrs. own- 9. Fries Park news "ldrdfr areas, personnel scheduled to return to the United States and those requesting leave or extension of their foreign tours will lie screened beginning September 1, 1971. By November 1, 1971, it is expected that worldwide spot checks, and treatment and rehabilitation in all overseas of drug abusers areas will lie un- derway. The plan also broadens the scope of the Army's drug abuse prevention efforts by directing attention toward all drugs - amand phetamines, barbiturates opiates - on a worldwide basis. This action is part of a comprehensive, phased plan to eliminate the misuse of drugs within the Army. The primary objective of the Army's new move is to pre- vent drug aliuse among its mein- Iters by emphasizing the edu- cational program, identifying drug users, detoxifying and conn- selling users, rehaliilitating drug dependent persons, and suppress- traffic in drugs ing illicit through law enforcement. TESTING OF Army person- nel in Vietnam, which comment--ed June 18, 1971, will be expanded to include all per-sonnel departing Vietnam on or R&R (Rest and Recup- eration). Other personnel in Vie,t- will lie subject to spot ('heck. The screening of personnel in Thailand for drug abuse began mid-Augu- st Officers Installed Chaplain Cerald E. Jones congratulates Mrs. George Eastland incoming president of the Protestant Women of the Chapel. Other new officers installed were (L-Mrs. Edward Mrs. Michael Masoian, second and Mrs. RoLloyd, first bert VanBeuge, secretary. T . i rOleStailt WOllieil , reSlime lllCetlllgS by Joy Eastland The purpose of the Protestant Women of the Chapel is to unite the ladies who attend protectant services, so that they may encourage each other in Christian faith and service, THE WOMEN meet month-b- y ly, usually on the second Monday of each month at the Post Cha-leav-e pel. The first meeting of the fall season will lie Monday, tember 13 at 7:30 p.m. Sep-na- " Vice-pres- secretary. were also clude Mrs. ship; Mrs. Committee chairmen announced which in- Paul Carlson, member- Roland Dolle, spiritual f JJ'P. '"Prtnt F lha project is : a11 " ,of smr'-w- :v I J O-t,- ,- - j. mift r..i :imj Was 70 Mustang Htop, V8 70 Torino auto 70 Ford Ranchero, out, 68 Chrysler r, air 68 Chev Htop, air . 68 Volkswagan, air 68 Merc Wagon, air 68 Chev out, V8 68 Merc Htop, air 67 Plymouth GTS Htop 67 Olds, r, air 67 Ford Galaxie, 66 Pontine Wagon, air 66 Chev Htop, air 66 Ford LTD r, Htop 66 Chev Wagon . .. 66 Pontine, r, air r, air 66 LTD, 66 Plymouth Fury III 65 Chev SSpt 65 Falcon Wagon 65 Pontine Htop 65 Ford LTD 65 Dodge GT Dart 65 Corsa, Htop 65 Chev, Htop 64 Htop 64 XL, Htop 65 Ford Wagon 64 Chev, 64 Ford Galaxie 4-- dr, v--8 ...... ... 4-d- Chinn received munity Sen-ices mm. - 4-- dr Fifty-Hou- r 4-d- innmuii ; tff HI I gg Hi i I I camB tiffin ll jj - BftVJIiltftil MM I 111 4-d- Hi) ''"? f.'ll. GENER.VL VISITS Brigadier General Peter C. Olenchuk, CG, Ammunition Procurement Supply Agency is greeted by Clair Olsen and Melvin Bushnell on his visit to the Juliet Range to inspect firing of 105mm weapons. He was accompanied on his tour of the Proving Ground by BG Max Etkin, DTC Commanding General and Colonel Arthur J. Kingdom, DPG (Commander. ... II 9 mm aj qb 4-- i mm QiwiBfl' 2495: 1995 1995 1795: 1895: 1795; 2295 2295 2395 2095: 2095: 2195: 1495 1995 1495 1595 1495 1495 1295 1395 1395 1195 1195 1395 1795 1295 , . . . . 895 1095 1095 1095 "5 1095 1095 895 1095 895 895 dr I II 2095 2495: 1195 QHES 1095 1095 1195 995 1095 695 995 895 795 695 895 895 695 895 695 695 ; 51 Stude Vi ton Chev Vi ton 99 Falcon, 75 59 60 4-- dr 4-- 199 195 150 99 dr 2-- dr Chev Htop Falcon, Chev Wagon 4-- dr 99 75 4-- dr Some models Reduced as High as 1900 Now is the time to buy your NEW car and SAVE, SAVE, at Bonneville Motors Dct-rick- . 4-- dr Over "60" new trucks and cars that ARE going to be moved out Private First C3ass Michael J. Evans, receives congratulations from E. K. Wolfe Jr, director of the Analytical Sciences Directorate, after the presentation of a United States of Achievement to Pfc. Evans. He is the son or Mr. and Army Fort Dclrick Certilk-atMrs. Wuldo F. Evans of Charleston, III., and is married to the former Barbara French of Maxwell, Iowa. He has received a bachelor of science degree from Eastern Illinois I Diversity in Charleston, and master of science and doctor of philosophy degrees in mathematics from Michigan Slate University in East Lansing. Prior to entering the service he was an assistant professor of mathematics at Ohio University in Athens. Pfc Evans, 25, was a member of Headquarters Company, United States Army Garrison, and was assigned as a statistical assistant in the Systems Analysis Division, and was Ft. 's Outstanding Soldier of the Month for May. Pfc. Evans has been reassigned to the Analytical Sciences Office at Dugway Proving Ground. He was cited in part for render. . a significant contribution to the materiel analysis ing program." Also present for the ceremony was Captain Terry A. Zachary, executive officer of Headquarters Com-P"y- (U.S. Army Photo) ( 250 395 295 295 295 Suzuki Motorcycle (250) 88 Oldsmobile, r, Dodge, Ford Galaxie, 2dr, white Pontiac, Olds, Ford Fairlane, 278 North Main, Tooele 2 Phone 882-057- J : 1195: 66 64 64 64 64 63 63 62 60 59 4-d- : : 1395 THIS WEEK SPECIALS rJ am mm I iimiimiiiii - i: II n m : 2795 2295 2795 .2195 4-d- Mrs. Irene Crosby, Mrs. Jacqueline Mead and Mrs. Mary Service Pins for their volunteer work with the Army Comprogram. Col. Arthur J. Kingdom, DPG commander made the AWARD ass is- - Pviding m MflnV flffrivitifac huvA lumn planned' for the next two months including a family swimming on July 23. party at the pool this Sunday . evening at fi p.m. Also a trip Poolade is not the place for to Hn, AFB lmAeoa cautions horseplay, Liberty p. of Hill in Mutual Insurance Company. A lxsr. fanlil retreat al playful shove might get a friend Willows. md an IlKerdcnomina- in over his head and yours. tional trip in Novemlier. The Bible study group will lie resum- this 11. ford, a former resident of Fries Park, happened by and cared Many service projects are for the children until Mh Hon. also undertaken liv the ladies to arriveL Hendersons include suppers for enlisted . the McAteB personnel at the Service Club; ile home until all he ac. periodically providing cakes for dtlent were cmpieted. the Service Club birthday par- Me snimsnrinir a Rl,.fn,J5atu" arm y., nrvvl - fcimiW. d.itl. ih "Wnrl,l. T.i-- i.. . won. 'is Mrs. D. Zylstra, service to roads Center and for Indians; and providing money for schooling others; and Mrs. Homer Hender- M". communion. of a needy Asian orphan. MnL E",L'?d annoulM:e that NEW OFFICERS for 1971f Present there eral 72 were elected recently and chaircoinm.ttees withoi.t were installed on Sunday! AugandIthf P W-- C- - welcomes ust 29. Mrs. George Eastland is es-- All women who n the new president; Mrs. Edward a" e Post O Mrs. a"end SCTV,W!S l Llovd, first a memlier Pf'are 'tniatically iMichael Masoian. 2nd th in per- Roliert and Mrs. dent; VanBeuge. tt-to- n, FIFTY-HOU- 'v i Plan Announced events Fall-Wint- er : : : : : : : : : : : : : : |