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Show u r'3 - 41 IS ii ii : - tow VT'trVCM. . , ,i , . rod ' --!1PbH8fted Dugway, Utah In the interest X the personnel off Housing rate lncrease to he larger by SSG Phil Hale that there is weekend side call for all Dugway residents and their dependents on Friday, Saturday and Sunday between 10:00 and. noon. If you are ill on the weekend, please come to the dinic Hie Health Clinic wishes to ize during these hours. Refills on medications will only be filled during normal dinic hours (Monday thru Thursday). Please plan ahead so you do not run out of needed medication. For questions and assistance, please call the dinic at 22 1 1 . Attend the Fries Park Chapel anytime pfter 7 p.m. on Wednesday, January 26, for an open house sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints (Mormons). See and filmstrips, displays, presentations which demonstrate families programs that help grow doser and help individuals grow spiritually, culturally and sodally. Refreshments will be served. ' i v , utilities increased 77 percent over the same period. If you figure the utilities increase which, according to the utilities own figures in- year-roun- creased 190.5 percent for Tooele. electridty and 244.8 percent for natural gas' since 1977 you can see easily how the disparity has grown. Bylaw, these rates must be brought into line in the. year the survey is taken. Dugway Director of Logistics Bill Woods has talkedl with the Sacramento engi In years which do not have a survey, the national consumer price index (CPT) is used to adjust the rates. What has caused this year's increase to be so high is that the CPI has increased 29.7 percent in five years. The average rental in one the President to finish that term. Kitsy travels to Tooele , 15 years twenty-nin- e : later, Kitsy is Chief of the Automated Data Processing Division in the Directorate of Management and Information Systems her. But that is A On Friday, January 28, Bob Sheffield, Deputy Director of Navigators, will lead a Spiritual Retreat at the Post Chapel, for three sessions: 9 to 1 1:30 a.m., 12:30 to 3 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Lunch will be provided at 11:3.0 a.m. Sheffield is highly qualified having been involved with Navigators since 1963 in their work on college campuses and Bible Study programs. He will be accompanied by his wife, Nancy, who will assist in small group meetings. All Post Chapel members are encouraged to attend. ; fice to the Tooele County School Board and then was chosen by the board members as Board President. In most cases when someone is elected to the board for the first time, they aren't immediately chosen as Board President in feet, none are. But experience with the Tooele County School Board ' ; is not something Kitsv lacks - in .... ... , Asa matter of fact, she has-bee- n . still have healthy balanced meals. For more information, call a board member for the last three years by being appointed to fill vacant positions on the board. 'Being president of the board is also something Kitsy has had experience in. Last year, she Computer Club searching for Inputs Home computer enthusiasts: Come to the Deseret Room upstairs in the Community Club Wednesday night, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. A meeting will be held to determine if there is enough interest among Dugway residents to form a home computer association. You need not own a home computer to attend. All who are interested are welcome. At least one home computer will be on display. , . succeeded in. On January 3, 1983, she took an oath of of- Every Monday at 5:45 p.m., the Weight Watchers get together for a meeting at the Hospital Health Cline cafeteria. This organization can help you lose those extra pounds and once a month, on the second Tuesday of every month, to conduct the board meetings. Their main purpose is to set policies and budget the money in the district When I asked Kitsy why she would take the responsibility of a public office while having to travel to Tooele every month, when it could be one less thing she would have to worry about, she told me, "I feel like I owe something to society and this is my contribution." not the only great accomplishment Mrs. Keetch has Weight Watchers hold meetings . When it comes to her contributions to society, they dont end there. Kitsy was the Federal Womens Program coordinator at Dugway. She was also a member on the board of the Dugwav Federal Credit Union and later.be-- T came president. . Kitsy is married to Jim children: Jim and Jeff who Keetch and they have three are both going to the University of Utah and Cathy who is a junior at Dugway High School. ever as as necessary conservation just Energy by SSG Phil Hale Figures on Dugways at DPG. en- ergy consumption for the first quarter of the fiscal year were recently released and show some alarming increases in consumption rates over the same period last Clothing sales store makes changes year. The Clothing Sales Store has moved to the Main Exchange Building and has new hours. Open Tuesday and Thursday from 11:30 a.m. til 6 p.m., the store will also be open on Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. BDU field jackets will be available in March, but you should place your order with MCSS before February 10. For more information, call 2826. ' Primary among these creases was a 36.9 percent December. Since family housing is the large single user of electrical and heating fuel energy on post, we must again tighten up on our usage of thse resources at home. Recent spot checks in the housing areas indicate many quarters occupants are leav- ing their porch lights and other lights on longer than necessary and leaving windows, doors and garage doors open without adjusting the thermostat downward. All of these areas demand your immediate attention to stem the rising use of energy Rabies shots will be given January 2 1 at the Health Clinic. Hie cost will be $4 apiece, and you must make an appointment on January 19 between the hours of 8 and 11 a.m. For additional information you can call 2219. Sports information noted le Air Force Captain Felix Sanchez has been named by Junior Chamber of Com- merce as one of America's Young Men of the Year. Sanchez, now of the faculty of the Air Force Academy, had previously served as flight test officer on the Ground Launch Cruise Tests ed, please call Rick at 2177. Post chapel needs shoes where strikes have halted, the production of shoes. Winters are fierce there, and a good, warm pair of winter shoes would be greatly appreciated. Because of costly air postage rates, only good condition shoes will be sent. For. more information, please call the chapel at 2431. In an interview with the Sampler, Sanchez said he was assigned to the GLCM pro- gram in 1977 as an engineer. He assisted with the original planning of the program in- eluding writing the test plan, 1 . I were made he was named mission director. An assign- ment that carried with it a' great deal of responsibility for a young captain.. Sanchez was also cited for . His name had been submit- - , j designing instrumentation for the tests and costs. ' Finally as the actual tests at Dugway. ted to the Junior Chamber for the award after he had been named the Air Force Systems Command Company Grade his Officer-of-the-Yea- r. . The post chapel is asking the community for used, good condition winter shoes. These shoes will be sent to Poland, finntono wyrffppd While the nation as a whole is growing complacent in the light of recent gluts of these commodities, the Army can- not afford it. We are still bound by law to keep within our energy limit. Meteorological statistics can lay some of the blame on Mother Nature, but not the whole increase. ' We must become more aware of how we use energy and again practice the conservation measures we grew so used to in the past few years. Building responsible officers are also reminded that thermostats in their buildings will be set to maintain a temperature of no more than 65 degrees if the building is occupied and 55 if not. Conserving energy should again become habit everywhere, we cannot afford to return to our former gluttonous ways. We're on the spot, let's kill a watt! Former GLCM test officer given national award For those individuals who signed up with Vicki Moe for the Yellowstone trip in March, you must make your $25. deposit by January 31. Qprfrpe are still needed for youth basketball. If interest- Publishing Company, a private with the Department of the Army. Opinions inin- crease in energy usage in Vet shot clinic offer services Published by the Channel 13. was chosen by the board to be In 1959, Kitsy Keetch moved to Dugway Proving Ground. In that year, Mrs. Keetch was hired by the government as a supply Spiritual Retreat to be held non-refundab- neers on several areas where a disagreement exists over the amount listed in the charts. We expect an answer to be received prior to the publication of the next Sampler and will print a correct chart then. As part Of the rate increase process, all dvilian occupants must sign new leases not later than Feb. 10. At press time the new leases weren't ready yet, but the Public Affairs Office will announce when they are available on y by Monica Moe clerk. Now .. -- pare the rental rate charged dvilians residing on the installation with rates for com-- parable housing available in the nearest d civilian community, in our case, Kitsy Keetch makes contributions to society Openhouse scheduled . surveyed instance without study every five years to com- - If the latest flier you re- ceived from the Dugway Housing Office, has taken your breath away, perhaps we can shed some, light on why the latest increase in housing costs at Dugway for dvilians residing here is larger than usual. In accordance with public law as directed by Army Regulation (AR) 210-1- 2 the Sacramento District Office of the Army's Corps of Engineers is tasked with doing a Health Clinic news notes Dugway Proving GrounoThur8day,Januaryl3,i883 off ; expressed by writers herein are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the rmy. . off-dut- service to his y adopted community of Lay- ton, Utah. He served as dea- con in the local Assembly of God Church as well as the superintendent of the Sunday School. He also worked on several outreach programs in the community through his ' church. Captain Sanchez, who will , pin on major's leaves in March, is a graduate of the Air Force Academy. He and his wife, Judy, and their daughter Jill now reside in Colorado SpHngs, Colorado. He received his MS from the Georgia Institute of Techno-th- e logy, When asked what his tion to getting the award was, he said, "I have been given a lot of recognition for my work on GLCM, but there were, and still are, a lot of outstanding people working on that program. I think the reac-Outstandi- ng Junior Chamber is saying that there are a lot of out- standing young people in the military, snd they have singled me out to represent them. All I did was my job." The appearance of advertisementsinserts.in this publication does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Army -- |