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Show M urglars hit home, bowling alley and - il ciub community j Si. BlTDdff iy Competent critter eager cruising Dugway ?r Dugway has its own animal catcher. If your pet run free, you may have them picked up by the MP's. Impounded ls may be exterminated if unclaimed. Keep your pets on a ani-ma- leash or in your quarters to prevent a tragedy from occurring. r.4 MPs announce new service - house watching If you are planning to be out of Dugway for more than three days, the MP's will be glad to watch your quarters and patrol the area. Please contact the main MP desk for more . ned ' ' ; basis. 4-d- ay Sid program notes There are still several Solitude Lift tickets available for sale. These tickets are good any day of the season and are just $8 apiece. Vicki Moe at the gym is the person to see. Those who rented skis from Morale Support may return them any Monday or Thursday from p.m. Please dont wait until the last minute. Final deadline for all to be turned in is May equipment V 3-5:- 30 ,C J ft' - After a lively meeting at the Dugway High School gym ' March 14, the question of whether Dugway schools would experiment with a school week was put to a vote by ballots sent home ' with the school children. Superintendent of Schools for Tooele County Walden Gurney stated at the meeting that it would take 23 of the ballots received at the school by 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 15 voting for the experiment for , x it to begin. These lots are for recreation vehicles only and applications to store private cars and trucks will not be accepted. S' and the Tooele County Sheriffs Office are checking out the burglaries, and urge anyone with any information concerning the crimes to call the Crime Prevention Hotline at 2281. Information can be provided anonymously, if you prefer, and the hotline is in use 24 hours a day. Dugway Provost Marshall's office, the Criminal Investigation Division of Fort Car-so- n school week will start March 28 4-d- ay number. Those occupants who are currently assigned a space and wish to retain it may, providing their application is received on or bfore April,' after which space will be assigned on a d t process that it took quite a while to get into the bottom three drawers, the contents of which Were found intact. Effective immediately all assignments to trailerRV parking lots in all holding areas are cancelled. New assignments can be obtained by making written application to the housing office. Information in the request must include type Of vehicle, size of vehicle, and DPG registration sticker first-serve- storage area and removed a total of $510.09 in cash. Dis covery of the crime- came when workers reported for work the following morning. Investigators said there were no signs of forced entry. The latest in the series of crimes came Monday, March Investigators from the during the early morning hours of March 17 when someone entered the Community Club, broke into a . THIS PHOTO OF THE SAFE at the Bowling Alley was shot after officials finally got the bottom drawers open. The burgler drilled and hacked his way into the top drawer making off with about $550 in cash but mutilated the cabinet so much In the TrailerRV spaces to be first-com- e, Bowling Center opened the building and found the office area in shambles. The burglar had entered the building and, using tools taken from the bowling alley tool room, pried open the top drawer of a filing cabinet safe and two cash boxes and made off with a total of $552.00. - information. re-assig- L fa . the 21, when employees of Three burglaries have been reported at Dugway in the past three weeks, according to the Provost Marshall's office. A total of $1,279 was taken in the thefts. The first was reported at a residence on East Fourth where $217 worth of items were taken. $150 of that loot has since been recovered. The sepond theft occurred , ' Many anxious folks awaited the tally, and when it was in, 251 ballots had been re--, ceived, at Dugway .High- -. - - school 67 voted for tiiepircpo-sal and 33 against, at Dugway t V . ivv -- T P- r vv' J . .. 2 v; I',- t ' .. i i: 1 ,11 i ; 'O' r ' f?-.- ' a. ' i - r. - ; Elementary the count was 107 for an 40 against. Sampler to take a three-wee- k break : " . ' - The School Board then met "4 ij ' , f March 15 and formalized the am. A & iim iijwni experiments beginning. SUPERINTENDENT WALDEN GURNEY answers one of many questions about the four-da- y Superintendent Gurney, in school week fielded by the 75 parents who attended an open meeting on the subject at the a telephone interview March Dugway High School gym March 14. 16 stated that several legiti-- ' mate concerns were raised at Letters from the principals theschool year. evenings. the meeting and the Board sent home The with on 'students Dugway Elementary I Principal Segura added in felt obligated to get clear School schedule will be as stated: Wednesday his letter to elementary answers and present them to ' "On March 15, follows, Tuesday, Monday through parents: the parents before the experithe Tooele School Board apThursday: 'Teachers will remain at ment began. The principals of eight-wee- k an a!m. Session trail proved Kindergarten school until 4:30 p.m. the both schools were charged; period for a four-da- y 8 11:15 a.m. school each day. This additional with meeting with the faculweek. The school recognizes 12:15 3:30 P.M. Session hour will be used for ties of both sdiools to arrive are a number of adthere that 8 1st a.m. 3 training, for teacher at satisfactory answers for vantages and p.m. grade: disadvantages planning, and for parent-teache- r the parents. (Lunch to such a move, but it is felt conferences should 2nd grade: 8 a.m 3:30 p.m. "Several control measures four-da- y that the only by trying a there be need to confer with were adopted at the board (Lunch 11:10 11:45) schedule can it be deterchild's teacher. your 3rd and 4th grades: 8 a.m meeting, the principals and mined if.it is feasible or eduSegura added that "Friday 3:30 p.m. (Lunch 11:20 the board agreed that the cationally sound to have such is a regular work day for me central office, be involved in 11:55) a program on a regular I will be at the school and 5th and 6th grades: 8 a.m. the planning and scheduling basis." should you need to contact 3:30 p.m. (Lunch 11:30 of the new school day to help "We will examine carefully me for any reason. 12:05) insure, a smooth transition," all aspects of the program Principal Kroff of Dugway Junior and Senior High according to Gurney. next the weeks during eight High added: "The school asks "It was also decided to seek (grades Monday and no obligation exists to the help of parents on the 4 a.m. 8 to outside help in evaluation of continue the program through Thursday, new beyond schedule to please ar.the experiment toward the p.m. (Lunch 12:15 12:55). this trial period. range doctor and dental apThe bus schedule for our end of May and the beginning The four day school week pointments on Fridays so the students will be moved a half of June to make the evaluawill begin Monday, March 28 will miss less school students hour earlier in the mornings tion as objective as possible," and continue until the end of time. and one hour later in the . . .i - - r In order to better align ourselves with paydays, for the benefit of both you, our readers, and our advertisers, the Sampler will take a spring vacation. The next edition will appear on your doorstep three weeks from today, April 14. Happy Easter, everyone. iA MUMiMit . Human Resource Council to meet March 31 -- in-servi- 11:10-11:4- The next meeting of the Human Resource Council will be on Thursday, March 31 in the Command Conference Room, . . at 3:45 p.m.. . -- -- : This council replaces the Quality of Life, ACS, Child Care Advisory, Drug and Alcohol, PX Advisory and Commissary Advisory Councils, and addresses questions pertaining to the Quality of Community Life as well as Quality of Work . Life. If you have a concern about any of these areas, contact your representative or call 2278. This Council is your avenue for change and information, that can be but without your input, there's little substance v ' accomplished. . Bus trip to Salt Lake trying one more time t. Community Activities is trying once ajgain to get a bus or van load of spouses out of the house and into town foa day of shopping with no husband, no kids and best of all no gas cost to worry about. They must have a list of those who are going in order to . -- -- . -- : Attention: all contact lens wearers! Two recent incidents have uncovered a previously unknown phenomenon of serious gravity. . At Duquesne Electric, a worker threw an electrical in the Armys Officers and enlisted soldiers participating nroeram because they exceed regulation soonl considered the colored lens of his welding goggles to better position the welding rod. He inadvertently struck the metal to be welded, producing an arc. Both men were wearing contact lenses. On returning home from work, they removed the contacts and the cornea of the eye was removed along with the lens. Result: permanent blindness! The electric arc generates microwaves that instantly dry up the fluid between the - , Overweight soldiers to be nonpromotable non-promotab- le, acrng to aApDAmessemessagestatus" said, overweight on the date that n0tPM,-,a- u fliers identify them as failing to willjmer sol-Beginni- ng 8tatedIn 600- - . Army Regulation regain promotable The issaee saWtiirtJwgerwise eligible -- after medi-statprodded they are in corn eal officials and commanaersue CAiumwor piiance with the regulation. us - Transcript-Bulleti- n uTtri-",- h r- Publishing Company, a private Department of the Army. Opinions ex. . a 7-1- 2) -- justify transportation. have been scheduled, April 20 and Two tentative dates Vuril 29 dates, then pick up If you are interested pick one of these on the list. your phone and call 2278 to be placed - Published nr firm In no wa nm 5) . power switch into closed position which produced a short-live- d sparking. An emat UPS, flipped open ployee, On the inside. eye and the lens, causing the cornea to be bonded to the lens. This trauma is painless and the operator never knows an injury has occurred until removing the contacts. As tills phenomenon was unknown, no federal or state safety and health agency has regulations on this matter, but they are pursuing the investigation zealously and will respond according to findings. At this juncture there appears to be two enforcement options. Once federal or state standards are adopted, prohiperbit all contact-wearin- g sonnel, who are potentially subject to an electrical sparking environment, from wear- ing this mode of corrective lens or mandate that dark green protective eyewear be . - ... again? Miss O. Cainea 4 page 2 . . Creative writers and super scientists page 5 Dynamic page 7 D-et- tes ' ; Mustangs exploits at state i - . .... page 8 and 9 ... 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