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Show THE SAMPLER, 2 Friday, August 22, 1080 Weeks- -' 4-D- ay In order to help satisfy communication and understanding between the soldiers of HHC and the ISO, on any area of concern such as policy, SOP, military sub-Jects. the things that the troops are concerned about. Ask "Top" premiers this issue to try and improve communication and understand- ing about what is expected of the personnel by die ISO, and what he will do in return. The Lighter The Deseret Sampler reserves the right to refuse to print those comments that are in poor taste. This column can be a valuable tool for everyone. If It is supported. Send your or give them questions to Ask Top, STEDP-Pto SSG Hale, or SP5 Pinnick. Comments must be signed, however the names will be withheld by SSG Phil Hale weekl Well, its finally over. . .. our first What have we learned so far? 1. Weve learned how to blindly find our coffee pots without having to raise our eyelids. 2. We've learned to type in a state. " ' 3. The military have learned the true value of the Reveille bugle call sounded at 6 a.m. (get up or A, 4-d- ay on request Sift semi-conscio- us 1SQ Klein will answer all questions received and Individuals will receive those complete answers. The Sampler will print selected questions and answers in each issue, though they may be edited to conform to space limita- else!) 4. New phrases have.crept into our vocabularies such as T.G.I.T. (Thank Goodness Its Thursday) "Hang in there troop, Thursday's Coming." Girl Thursday, sexist though it may be. Boy, am I glad its Thursday. All copies of Robert Lords Stevensons Robinson Caruso have been annotated to reflect his man Thursday. 5. We seldom make it past the 10 oclock news before nodding off. tions. ' what are the specifications in that matter. According to the fire marshall, only water- based paints, or water soluble paints and glue are allowed in the barracks. However, so those who put together models wont have to go over to the rec center or craft shop every time they want to put a ldt together, enough small kit paints and glue to build ONE KIT AT A TIME, may be kept. No spray paints, thinner, or large amounts of paint can be kept in the room. "Brasso and shoe-polisal- though flammable, have a higher water content, so they arent considered a problem. no-whe-re Parvovirus vy Does not apply The disease hits young puppies and older 'dogs the nardest, 'and is usually fatal in dogs under six Items! One Ball Peir Purchase! - igmr( of each color l brought to our store water). More information on this disease is available from the Utah State University Cooperative Extension Service, UMC 49, Logan, UT. 84322 or from your veterinarian, or the months of age. Healthy middle aged dogs, six months to about 0 yean old have about a 5050 chance of survival according to veterinary officials. Besides cleaning up after your dog, USU recommends keeping your dog at home and away from other ' dogs as much as possilue and dean- ing up the feces of any stray dog to prevent your dog access to it. If your dog has it, or you spot diarrhea like feces in your yard, you should disinfect the area with a 1 $6.00 Off $3.00 Off . What can you - do to help chlorine bleach solution (prepared by mixing 1 part of 5.25 percent sodium hypochlorite with 30 parts of as soon as st 1st Ball 8 our rooms? in gemhws , Refrigerators are available now, just see e UIUt supply sergeant. percent formalin solution or a dilute feeding of special foods, etc. This treatment is far more expensive than the vaccination and it is urged that dog owners get the shots Saturday and cash them ini RED BALL ...... $10.00 Off ...... .... to sale sus- tained intravenous fluids, warmth, quiet, antibiotics, vitamins, force from the Jr. High on Friday and BLUE BALL WHITE BALL co-ordina-ted (continued from page 1) Hie dog will need intense, Balls! Ping Pong Bring them straight to our store I Utah Humane Society. Finding a place to get your dog vaccinated is difficult. The Utah Humane Society says that the drug manufacturer is trying to place the vaccine where it is needed the most. They recommend looking through the yellow pages and call as many vets as necessary to find one that has it. They' also recommend that you ask the price as reportedly they range from $6 to $1750 in the val-iy- - 1. Keep your dog at home 2. Avoid contact with other dogs (you AND your dog) 3. Clean up ALL dog feces in your yard. 4. Have your dog vaccinated as soon as possible. 5. Report all strays to the MPs immediately. 6. If your dog gets sick get it to a vet 7 North Main, Tooele gets DOUBLE Value! 882-066- The Deseret Sampler 7 NECCHI MARKETING TEST 2 The Deseret Sampler is published by the Tran- - vertising from fia source RJJi Company otTcoele. Utah Burin, and advertising matters concerning the e civilian enterprise inthe interest of personnel at paper should be addressed to the Tooele Mrin&, Tooele. U.ri.84074 orchil made available for purchase, use, or patronage with- News items out mffud tomce, creed, color or nionri origin of Public Affairs Aconfinnedvtokriton Dugway. 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It is always filled with screaming kids. Why dont we have unit functions, like more rappelling or river WngP Why 3. TOP, I live In the baneeks and the only "h' imt Our new winter coats are in, and we're giving you a chance to beat the freeze at a great pricel ij hangenfor- 2.1 am a modeler, end I use paint. Does the I can't have my paints in my room, and sop " Goats, Coats! ser-th-e 4-d- SrowTr commercially available wall hanging it on, can be placed cm other walls. r ..$ y? .approved "HHC Company maintenance personnel tans throui the office windows. 7. As one employe put it, "Ive lost Wednes- -' day's. . . it used to be youre gear up Monday and Tuesday have a good constructive day Wednesday then wind down toward the weekend, but now, its two up and two down! Well, thats about it. I for one am looking forward to 3days of SLEEP!!! !. k met y . should pro platoon leaden and sergeants numben postec th home and duty jone s bulletin boards, their individual platoon their troops for prob more accessible to or questions. Both platoon and squad leatfen with their troops so that1 g more involved is needed. or they know what help guidance 4. If I have a problem with something in my mom, or a broken buffer, or washing machine, who should I contact? I have talked to several operations sergeant etc, and for examin several pfothere is still no airconditioning rooms on my floor. What can be done? Report the problem to your squad leader, to the platoon sergeant, who will turn in the work addition each oner to the unit supply sergeant. In see to me, (ISC platoon will have a squad person etc. the billets, on any matter concerning work week is here whaf 5, Now that the tc does that do to company training? Am going have to wo the 40 hours plus company training us too, and isnt that unfair to troops? "Military training was on Fridays, but with wo week, it will be moved to some af-the period. However if temoon during that be used for neceM Friday rooming, may needed. if make-u- p or adventure training & Top, why is it, that all the trips to places always take place yiu Nev. and other things paydays. Why irfim centered around civilianour after that like paydays? have things According to rec service it can be done, (a e .I if ith-is support-wtththmldtenTOsm-p- l. sol; g to Elko on a payday weekend there would be no problem as far as I can see, as with rec services. So if you long as its who want get around or at least 15 people together to go someplace like that, rec services would pro rec ser- bably take care of it. You should contact vices and approach them with the idea, . . B , 4-d- ay will install a strip of wood, (similar to those in the hallway and offices) cm one (1) wall of the occu- pants choice. This strip can be used to ptetarm. etc, to eejong theyare terienu mm Were slowly getting used to getting our IMr . porters in the unit SOP, and what are the speettications I must comply with? . 6. a need for closer ' gy- . , |