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Show 2 Opinions and Editorials TIIE SAMPLER Friday, Sept. 19, 1980 "How do you cope with Cabin Fever at Dugway? ' on the Illinois Turnpike in Chicago recently, then walked into the adjoining restaurant where I was treated to the lousiest batch of scrambled eggs Ive ever eaten, served by the most person Ive met. At the same time die was giving the same Mater, Bridgewater College in Virginia at the inauguration of the new President of Brigham Young University in November. Folks at the Security Office are say-in-g goodbye to super soldier Mike By Doug Whey I like the new system of deciding high school football games that end in a tie. Dugway football fans are still buzzing about the Mustangs 14 to 13 win over Grantsville in double makes Coach Steve Larson's record 7 and 4 since becoming head coach. A doff of the Dugway derby to that fellow who sets the teetering scaffold-- . ing in place before each game, announces the game, and then sees to it the scaffolding is taken down. It you don'tthink LeroyCarter does a good job, then go to an away game, such as Grantsville, where there is no running over-time.Th- at Rowzee. After ETS he joins the ent tb a Sandy, Utah police force. 1 dont know why I thought of this just now, but one of these days that faded red Rod LTD is going to lose a race over Johnsons Pass. 1 am afraid to guess how many fatherless children that last race will produce. And theres a bumper sticker on that car, 55, a law we can live with. The slip of the month: COL Bay addressing a convocation of EMs drew some chuckles when he opend his talk with, I suppose you want to hear work more about the four-hou- r commeiitaryiMike Riddle's dulce tones also grace the PA system at DPGs home games. Oh, Yes, there is a permanent press box concession stand in the works. Speaking of Leroy Carter he recently passed the Canonical examination in the Episcopal Church, He will lie ordained as a priest on the 28th of d of German tourists. I stopped 25miles away in Indiana to find a spotless restaurant and pleasant folks running it. Dont know now much the gas was, I had already been hosed in Illinois. ;Riunor Control: Yes,. Dr. Rothen-ber- g is retired. ..but he stays until his position is filled. Did you know he joined the staff at Dugway in 1951 and was named Scientific Director in 1957. .23 years ago. Yes, save your leave. Dugway will dose over the Christmas and News Years holiday season - need 40 hours. Wonder if the Dzinichs wish they were back at DFG? Have you been reading the papers about the Cuban refugee riots at Fort McCoy? And if ybu are wondering about this column, it is the first (possibly the last) of a series. "J go find a cabin. CPT Dave Scott Dugway Legal Officer -- week. Then there is that sign at the door of the Post Office. No Dogs, except seeing eye dogs. Who reads it, the seeing eye dog or the blind man he is leading? 1 paid $1.42 cents a gallon for gas September at St. Barnabas in Tooele. He and his wife, Nancy, have also been invited to represent their Alma bin-loa- " Ham have two outlet radio and Wendover . . . as often as we can afford it. If we win , we go more often.. . . if we lose we stay home for. a , . , while. Fort Riley, Kan. -- during your military career. And don't lie surprised to find him back in uniform. MANY individuals are getting a taste of civilian life and finding the Army hasnt such a bad deal after all. . Don Storwold Auto Craft Shop faction. He entered the Army in September 1976 and spent most of his time at Fort Lewis, Wash. I LIKED my job with the mortars just fine, but after I got married I found that I was spending to much time away from my family, Barrett remarked. So when he got short in 1979, he opted to try civilian life, while keeping his ties with the military by joining a reserve unit. But he found the job market to be unrewarding. In January, Barrett traded his blue collar for a green one, selecting a field that has worked out for him and to his familys satisfaction. FOR SP4 Jodie Trusty, a Riley clerk typist, it was a nine year span before his return to the military. Trusty separated from the Army in 1972 as an E--5 working in fuel and electrical repair. He reentered the service in 1979 after starting to make the move four or five times, Id been thinking about it for some time when this recruiter came into the store where 1 was working as the Shoorrt: The familiar cry of the soldier nearing the last days of military service. Many of us can recall attending a short timer's party, saluting our soon-to-b- e and all the while with growing green envy and wishing it were us instead. STILL, theres a chance that you havent seen the last of your buddy. You paths may cross again sometime Withinflation continuing upward and layoffs in all the major industries, some prior service citizens are returning to the security they knew as a part of the green machine. SP4 David Barrett, a personnel administration specialist at Fort Riley, Kan., is one of those who made the venture into the world of timecards, employment office lines and dissatis manager; Trusty said. Id been thinking, why work for 40 years when I could do 20 and get out. Harrassment was the reason SP5 Michael Joseph Jones left the Army in 1974 after spending 19 months in Germany as a vehicle mechanic. But it wasnt harrassment from the Army, rather, it came from his friends who . . . fr Dugway9 a nice place if youre involved. When I was in High School there were plenty of things to do. This summer I spent most of my time at the gym working but playing basketball or on the trampoline. About the only thing that keeps me from go- accused him of being a lifer for even considering reenlisting. I WAS young and didnt have enough sense to make up my own mind, Joims remembered. It didnt take Jones long to realize hed been listening to the wrong people instead of following his own instincts. He reenlisted in time to avoid any lossn of rank and is working in at Fort Riley. Tim Army's more than a job. Sure, there are going to be hassles, but Ive had civilian jobs where the same thing happens, theArmy puts you in situa-tiowhere you have to make decisions. You have to think, and the ex- ing insane out here is the people. I have no argument with saving ns perience can be rewarding, he related. - energy. Americans have been way out of line in that respect for years. But we are getting the shaft. The President calls for energy reduction. The speed limit has been placed at 55 miles an hour, gas for some reason has gone up in price three or four times what it was a couple of years ago. We got the message and started to cut back. I dont think it was because the American public became aware of the energy crunch, we were being hit where it hurts- in the wallet. Be that as it may, iye are using less gas. Now comes the EIA, the keepers of the environment. We are polluting . Theres more. If you want to save on gas, you buy a small car; besides they are cheaper, right?. Wrong! One "I go to' different $8.00 Reg. to $24.00 to size.52 Men's MAVERICK JEANS,. Not 2nd' or Blem. Bui top quality 1 bootcut work jeans Men's Maverick , on ..... y I OiOU MATCHING JACKETS tough built for the working man merchandise OPEN Daily 10-- 6 Fridays 10-- 8 ogjjgf Tupper-war- e parties or toy, chrystal, or interior decorating parties on post. I try and get in - of the major car manufacturers is coming out with a compact that will cost more than their regular sizea car. Why would it cost more to. make a small car than a large one? Because we are suckers. .. They have us by the exhaust pipe. We have to go small to afford to drive to work to make the money to pay for their cars. But well buy their cars, and next year they will be contesting for Road and Track Car of the Year. Theres more. Last year Utah ads asked us to visit Utah and save g Apparently, we did. Gas sales inthe state dropped by close to five Before we had a chance to percent. pat ourselves on the back, state officials told us that fends for highway repair are derived from gas . volved in church activities or Girl Scouting. I take care of my two boys. At work I try and get involved with my customers, and I make a lot of whoopee . Gail Strait ID & Registration hiking with my daughter or I go home and. play my guitar or I take drives if I have the gas ; One go of my favorite drives is to Cascade Springs on the Alpine loop from Timpanogas to Sundance and Provo Can-- , yon. I also go skiing every . weekend Debbie Porter Dugway Legal Office The Deseret Sampler QUEEN SIZE BLOUSES short sleeve V even more difficult to understand is some scientists are saying we are polluting the air with more harmful chemicals now than before the EPA standards. Yes, We Have Dressy, casual, long sleeve, the Elementary School. Christine Clayton College Freshman at U of U hospital-administratio- i the environment with our cars. Granted, but have you looked under the hood of- your car recently? That is, those of you who can afford a new car! There are more pumps, pipes and par- aphenalia under there to clear the air --it looks like a mad plumbers nightmare. These rob the motor of horsepower to the wheels. Result: lower gas mileage. And what makes that I also worked at Dit- to, the Commissary and at . Energy Conservation: A taxing task By Dick Whitaker Cable TV will, be a real blessing for this port. Corning Back by SP5 Lew Parson, I think en C4Q y IOiOU Good selection SHORT SLEEVE TOPS Terry and cotton . . . . Layaway with 10 $4.99 down . The Deseret Sampler is published by the TranscPublishing Company of Tooele, Utah as a civilian enterprise in the interest o( at Dugway Proving Ground. Utah. ript-Bulletin per-sonn- el Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, creed, color of national origin of the purchaser, user, or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by the advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. Business and advertising matters concerning the paper should be addressed to the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, 58 N. Main St., Tooele, Utah 84074 0. call or (801) News items for publication should be sent to. . spend my free time cleaning my room. Then I see how tight I can make my bunk , then I go down to the supply room to see if my curtains are in yet, I know they wont be, but it passes the time. Then I go back to my room and clean it up again, or I settle back with a bottle of Jack Daniels . PV2 Stephen Lanning Motor Pool Driver 882-005- the Public Affairs Officer, Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, Utah 84022, or call (801) 522-211- 6. . The Sampler is published twice monthly by off- set method. WEB SSG Don Yeary 65thMPe . |