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Show Flick timetable Desert Drifts New officers selected at May 21 luncheon 1 hr. 55 min. 75 & 35 R Aulin' with Ewa June Am-- a A sexual satire about a lovely, young of bizarre ex series who travels crican girl through of characters. bizarre series more with even an periences CANDY Friday 14 by Billie Armstrong The Dugway Womens Chib held its final luncheon at the Officers Open Mess on Tuesday, May This' that is, the final luncheon for 1973-7- 4. 21 final luncheon in each year always has a touch of Auld Lang Syne because we must say goodbye to those leaving the post The luncheon also marked the final day in office of our 1973-7- 4 officers and the installation of die 1974-7- 5 officers. hr. 43 min. THE PGM 75 & 35 with Roy Scheider An elite police corps specializing in dirty tricks pursues criminals whose crimes are punishable by seven years or more in prison. 1 SEVEN-UP- S Saturday June 15 1 hr. 23 min. NAMED C 50 & 25 CHARLIE BROWN June 16 An animated feature with all the Peanuts characters; Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Schroeder, Lucy and Sally. Sun. Mat. A BOY Receives ARCOM Sergeant First Class Jesse Del Valle, formerly assigned to die Dugway hospital, received Commendation the Army Medal (Second Oak Leaf Cluster) June 3 prior to his departure from Dugway. Del Valle left June 4 for assignment at Ft. Lewis, Wash. The decorations were especially The National Colas, together with the Service Colors, were complemented by red, white and blue bunting. The cola scheme was carried out in the charming door prize which was a hanging basket trimmed in blue and filled with red and white g. . CINDERELLA LIBERTY 1 hr. 57 min. R $1 6c 50 with Marsha Mason Navy slang for a pass that expires at midnight provides the title for a movie which explores the unexpected relationship which develops between sailor James Caan and a local bargirl, played by Marsha Mason (Academy Award nominee for best actress). Sun. 6r Mon. June 16-1- 7 Wednesday June 19 FIVE ON THE BLACK HAND SIDE with Clarice Taylor hr. 36 min. PC 75 6r 35 do-- 1 hr. 35 min. SUPERDAD G 75 6c 35 with Bob Crane June 21 A Walt Disney feature which relates the trials and tribulations of Bob Crane when he tries to understand the younger generations way of life and thinking by joining in their activities. Friday 1 hr. 32 min. EXECUTIVE ACTION Saturday 22 with Lancaster Burt PG $1.00 6c 50 June This film dramatizes the story of how a conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy could have taken place, headed by men of industry and government Mat June 23 SUPERDAD with Bob Crane out-goin- 1 A story of a Black, middle class family with severe me stic problems. Sun. petunias. g BETTY KNOX,, our president (no intended) presented goodbye spoons to our pun departees Barbara Kingdom, Barbara Verdoom and Karen Judd. Since Betty is also a departee, die received her goodbye spoon from Ann Skinner. Betty also presented Dugway Geode plaques to die members of the Thrift Shop Advisory Council who were officer and guests at die luncheon. Each 1973-7- 4 hr. 35 min. G 75 6c 35 1 board member was presented a Certificate of Appreciation by Betty. After reading the duties of each officer of die club, Betty Knox presented the slate of officers for term as selected by the nominating the 1974-7- 5 committee. She then asked for nominations from die floor; there being none, the new officers were elected by acclamation. As each officer accepted her new position, die was presented with a lovely rose by her predecessor. , Beginning in June, die new officers will be: Joan Morgan, president; Billy Armstrong, first vice president; Jo Brock, second vice president; Vir' Ray Walker, ginia Burge, recording secretary; corresponding secretary and Mary Lou Craig, trea- James and Evelyn Stanton examine brochures detailing the attractions of Las Vegas, Nevada. James Stanton was winner of the incentive awards program free trip to die Nevada city. The Stantons plan to spend their three days and two nights in Las Vegas at die end of the month. June climatology This month will get even warmer surer. JUST PRIOR to the end of the program, Audrey Shade presented a silver wine cooler to Betty Knox on behalf of die Dugway Womens Chib. We shall all miss Betty with her dynamic and charming uunMon. 1 hr. 38 min. LOVIN MOLLY with Anthony Perkins R $1 6c 50 June The tender story of Molly (Blythe Danner) and her affection for two boys, (me somber and serious and the other and active, set in rural Texas in 1925. 23-2- leadership. Please 4 fun-lovi- Wed. ENTER THE DRAGON 1 hr. 38 min. ' R 75 6c. 35 with Bruce Lee Martial arts expert Brace Lee is asked by British intelligence to participate in a mysterious kung hi tournament held at the island hideout of an Oriental mystery man. Solving the mystery of the Orientals identity and goals provides die bwkdrop for numerous displays of die martial arts. June 26 BUSTING 1 hr. 32 min. with Elliott Gould . R 75 6c 35 The movie captures the restlessness, the excitement, the morals and the action of Los Angeles as well as the mood of its people, its police and its crooks. Friday June 28 THE PAPER CHASE 1 hr. 51 min. with Timothy Bottoms PG 50 6c 25 An insightful look at the first year of graduate school for a group of Harvard law students. The accent is on humor as d Timothy Bottoms enters die class of law professor John Houseman, who won an Academy Award for his portrayal. Saturday June 29 hard-nose- Captain McGrain receives award Average number of days with indicated weather: 4.0 Rain or Drizzle None Snow 2.0 Thunderstorms 0.5 Fog 0.5 Duststomi During June of 1973 only 0.21" of. precipitation fell, 0.49" less than the monthly average of 0.70. Dugway 'su driest mouths are usually July and September; however, 1974 seems to lie a repeat of 1972 when May and July were the driest two months. Iquique, Chile oliserved no rainfall for a period of fourteen straight years. During a typical June the high temperature should reach 96 degrees with a low of 45 degrees. Usually twice during the month we experience cool temperatures in the Hie numlier of active weather fronts decrease during the summer months here at Dugway with most of our precipitation lieing associated with convective afterncxin and evening thunderstorms and showers. Large temperature contrasts close to the surface during these .summer months cause numerous dust devils, some obtaining heights of five thousand feet alxive the ground. Skies are generally partly cloudy with southerly winds at seven inph. During June of 73 three record maximum temperatures were recorded along with three record minimums. On June 1 the sun rose at 6:04 and set at 8:55 MDT, a total of 14 hours and 51 minutes of possible sunshine. On June 30 the sun will rise at 6:05 and set at 9:05 MDT, a possible 15 hours of sunshine. The summer solstice will lie oliserved on June 21. "' mid-fortie- s. - Captain Thomas R. McGrain, USAF, son of Mrs. William S. Harmon of 50 B. East 2nd St., Dugway, was recently awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross AFB Kirtland Thomas Morgan, by Major General Commander. Det 19, 5WWg, USAF, (Courtesy e. The ceremonies were held at Kirtland AFB, Air Weather Service , fMAC) New Mexico where Capt. McGrain is assistant project officer on the Airborne leaser laih aircraft. (Courtesy of Det 19, 5WWg, USAF, Air Weather Scr- The citation read: vice, (MAC) Captain 'flunnas H. McGrain distinguished himself in while achievement xirticipating by extraordinary aerial flight as a forward air controller in Southeast New Asia on August 1, 1973. On that date, Capt. McGrain flew his lightly armed rrconnaisanre aircraft in supjwrt of friendly troops south of the Ifeseigpd city of Phnom Penh. Despite the Ixul wmther and threat of artillery. Capt. McGrain located the luxttile positions and directed eleven fligjits of strike aircraft against the enemy. Several enemy xrsitions and structures were secondary explosions destroyeil. resulting in numerous and fires. The enemy assault was routed, and the friendly Irotyvt were able to expand their fxaitions. The profesHie Veterans Administration (VA( Is increasing and exsional commence, aerial skill and devotion to 'duty distending insurance coverage for 6.8 million servicemen, veterans played by Capt. MrGmin reflect great credit tifxtn himand ready reservists under the new Veterans Insurance Act self and the Vnitetl States Air Force. enacted May 24. A major provision of the law, according to VA officials, is an automatic increase in maximum coverage from $15, (XX) to $20,000 for 2.4 million servicemen on active duty. Servicemen and ready reservists are insured automatically under Servicemens Group Life Insurance (SGLI) unless they ARCOM elect to be insured for $5,000, $10,000,$ 15,000, or not at all, it was noted. Captain Richard E. DAn-dre- a Another provision establishes, effective Aug. 1, a five-yea-r, of the Suitability Evaluanonrenewable Veterans Croup Life Insurance (VGU) which would provide coverage in amounts of $5,000, $10, (XX), $15, (XX) tion Division was awarded the and $20,000. Servicemen leaving active duty could convert their SGLI to VGLI without medical examination. Army Commendation Medal in Also eligible for BGLI are 2.7 million veterans whose SGLI June 3 ceremonies. DAndrea terminated less than four years ago. This group must apply within one year of the effective date of the VCLI program, received the award from ColoVA noted. term VCLI runs out, he When an individual's five-yenel Robert A. Shade, U.S. Army individual an to convert policy by applying in writing may Dugway Proving Ground to a company participating in the VGLI program. Another major feature of the Veterans Insurance Act exe SGLI coverage to about one million inemlicrs tends of AIIhi-querqu- Conversion Policy anti-aircra- ft SGLI Coverage Increased, Extended ar full-tim- Hi . v , remember (here will be no luncheons during die summer. Tlje only chance we will have to see one another as 'a group will be at our of the ready reserve. For Your Next NEW or USED CAR or TRUCK Call Jay CtirCx Sales Representative For Duaine Brown Chevrolet 882-321- 4 or 486-24- 1 1 ct |