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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, July 7, 1972 Staff Sergeant Gerald Wheeler, USAF, if congratulated by Captain John M. Hobbie, USAF, upon his retirement. William B. Uhrig of the Commissary Warehouse (c) is presented retirement mementoes after serving at Dugway since 1952. Making the awards are DPG Commanding Officer Col. Arthur J. Kingdom and Logistics Deputy Director William Woods. Officers Mess has July specials These are the activities for the month of July that will be taking place at the Officers Open Mess: July 7 - Command Hail and Fairwell Dance to the sounds of Calico July 9 - Brunch 0900-140- 0 Free Bloody Mary July 11 - Free glass of wine with your meal July 12 - July 13 - July 14 - July 17 - Steak night special on 16-o- z Chopped sirloin only $1.50 Special Jumbo Fantail Shrimp Happy Hour 1630-173-0 Ham steak only $1.70 July 18 - Mexican Night Tequila Sour with your meal July 19 - Steak Night Rib eye only $3.50 July 25 - Cantonese night Shrimp fried rice July 27 - Special Creole Shrimp on rice More sun, some rain for July climatology HAWAIIAN PUNEI TOILET TISSUE VIENNA SAUSAGE LIQUID LUX as. Average Xumlier of Days in Month with Indicated Weather: Rainshowers 6.9 Thunderstorm 4.7 Dust sand storm (negligible) July is the hottest and least humid month of the year, with mean temperatures exceeding those of June by 10 degrees. The highest temperature expected in a typical July is 102.2, the lowest 51.0. Precipitation is minimal, averaging 0.32 inches per July (record: 1.14 inches). All July precipitation results from brief, convective showers, most of which occur between 2:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Fair skies are expected 73.5 percent of the time. On July 1 the sun will rise at 6:06 a.m. and set at 9:05 giving us 14 hours, 59 minutes of daylight. There will be 14 hours, 19 minutes of daylight on July 31, with sunrise at 6:28 a.m. and sunset at 8:47 p.m. HAMBURGER HELPER:: ALP0 DOG FOOD JUMBO PAPER T0WEI SALAD DRESSING P-- at: The DTC Deseret Sampler Published as a civilian enterprise newspaper in the interest of personnel of the Deseret Test Center, Ft. Douglas and Dugway, Utah, by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Tooele, Utah, (publishers of the Tooele Transcript and Tooele Bulletin), in accordance with Department of the MORNING FRESH nil n MEDIUM AA EGGS Army Regulations. It is not an official Army newspaper; opinions are those of individuals, not to be considered those of the Department of the Army or its agencies. Advertisements in this publication do not constitute an endorsement of products by the ' Dept, of Defense or any agency thereof. Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase; use or patronage without regard to die race, creed, color or national origin of the purchaser, user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. For business and advertising matters call the Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- n at (801) News matter for publication should be sent to die Public Information Office, Dugway Proving Ground, Utah 84022, telephone Pictures not otherwise credited are Ui. Army photos. Army News Feature (ANF) and American Forces Press Service Material is used. Printed by offeet method. . 882-005- 0. 522-211- t I |