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Show Observatio ns The Sampler, Mar. 28, 1985 TO Wlfoatdo you Shook? ... ilf s? SP4 GLENN A. WAIT, I feel Ttcrtr the new Breathalizer 4 in the club Is a very good idea. It gives the people a chance : much alcohol they can consume before they each the legal blood alcohol limit. That way they. can tell whether it ft safe to drive or they need a ride.. The machine does not lie. If a person would Just take the time to take the breathalizer test it could save the person's life or the lives of others. t"6..--,- PVT. 2 ROBERT M. JASINSKI, I feel that the Breathalizer at the club is a good idea because many people worry what their BJY.C. is and this gives them a chance to find out. I also feel it will keep a lot of people from getting too intoxicated and keep the ones who are off the road! I know the MP.'s will gladly provide a ride for all who are above the legal limit. I know, because I'm an M.P.! I know, because I'dm an M.P. em!! 1 i;j-;'s'-- ' ' " s SSG. LARRYL. WILSON, the new Breathalizer at the Dugway Community Club is one of the greatest ideas that they have come up with because alcohol is the main source of enjoyment that most of the people here in Dugway enjoy. This new machine will also benefit the people who think that they can drive their automobile home and knowing that their alcohol level is high. I feel that if a person wants to drink they can now do their thing and when they are tanked up they can always call the MP's at 2933 for a ride PFC RICHARD L. MURDOCH, I think the Breathalizer at the Club is a very useful machine. Most people dont realize how intoxicated they are after drinking for only two hours. They think that since they can still comprehend most things home. they are not intoxicated. When the M.P.s pull someone over for D.U.L they think that the M.P.'s are Just out to M.P.'s have nothing better to "HASSLE" them because do. This machine let's people know Just how drunk they are . t : . jc; along hi to all his friends by way of his wife Carole, who is in Florida. Lou is running with Ben LeBron in Johns? ton Island five miles a day (that's one lap of the island!) Lou also won a color TV so things cant be all that bad at the Dugway of the Pacific. think they are getting serious this time about iny ' . . as this issue I goes to press my hold baggage is leaving. A I By SFC Phil Hale Thanks to the folks at KTLE, and the Dugway Credit Union Board for once again allowing us to bring you the audio of the state 1A Basketball tournament from Provo. Also thanks to Tom Bills, Megan McHardy and Scott Groharing for providing the Video tape replays this week. .., Spec. 4 Lou Ritter passes being picked up for ship- ment to Karlesruhe. Among the folks Til be visiting on my trek to Bayonne New Jersey to turn in the truck will be Sgt 1st Class (Ret.) Jim and Dina Carruso. Jim used to be the club manager back a few years and is now retired in . Deridder, Louisiana. First night out, we'll be visiting with Master Sgt (Ret.) Hoard Kyle in Colorado Springs. Howard's medical problems are now under control once again, thankfully, and we look forward to visiting with them. Sgt. 1st Class Don Gofi Things are really changing a certificate from the exchange service recognizing his achievement as AMC NCO of the Year, and Erin Anderson, of the chapel, finally made it to for the better as you look around the post. Contractors have laid the foundation for the new kitchen at the bowling center, and we should see siding on first the couple ie-ceiv- ed -- Private Pfc. of duplexes soon. The photo lab won't quite be the same anymore with the departure of three of their super workers. . . Spec Official mailers will soon notice a change in procedure thanks to a monstrous piece of machinery that has invaded mail and records. Donna Hyatt is now the proud cus-- . 4 Tohia Schmidt, Spec. 4 Rich Franklin and Bill Rat-cliffe missed. are already, sorely Congratulations go out to a few super troops honored at a special formation at HHC Monday. Tonia re ceived an Army Achievement medal for her work as an illustrator at Sgt. Jeff Ridenhour received an Army Commendation Medal for his work in MT," and Master Sgt. David Stamper received his fourth ARCOM for the work he did while a chemical NCO in : MT-T-A- V, USAREUR. The Sampler The Sampler is published by the Transcript-Bulleti- mailroom. ' Keep an eye on the Weekly Bulletin for details. . Publishing n Company of Tooele, Utah as a civilian enterprise in the Interest of personnel at Dugway Proving, Utah. 882-005- Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use or patron--' age without regard to race, creed, color or national origin of the. purchaser, user or patron. A con- - 0. 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Main St., Tooele, Utah 84074 or call (801) We're Springs Cleaning well flows drive Blood '. rAround tovvrv ' 28 - March DWC Knitting class, p.m., Community Club March 29 - DWC, Utah Art Guild Art Auction, 7 p.m., Community Club April 2 - PTA meeting, 7:30 p.m., elementary school DWC board meeting, 7 p.m., Community Club April 8 - No school, Easter vacation April 6 - ACS Easter egg hunt, 2 p.m., Community Club April 7 - Sunrise Easter service, 6:30 a.m.t Post Cha- 7-- 9 5-- April p.m., Fries Park Chapel April 0 - "Pure as the driven snow", . 6:30 dinner, ' 8 p.m. show, Community Club 22-2- 8 National Volunteer Week April 24 Interfaith luncheon, 12 noon, call CommunApril Club for reservations ity 17-2- ... . And you can realize aH the , advantages. Qeseret Industries it "vi"B Us annual spring clean Tremendous savings! Unheard-o- f prices! All items have been cleaned pressed, end refurbished by those jware handicapped, elderly, or in Our Best Work "As Is" Items ' Easter breakfast, 7:30 a.m., Post chapel - Town meeting, 4 p.m., Post theatre - ACS Board Meeting, 10:30 a.m., ACS Office 16 - Relief Society Homemaking meeting, 7 April 15 April 15 as much Last months blood drive produced twice were col80 of total pints blood as last years drive. A lected for the Red Cross. Blood drive sponsor Lucy Glenn said that the Red Cross was very pleased, and from opening to that 11 volunteers were kept busy dose. The next drive will be held in October. Glenn said she hopes the success continues: rife counting -- oil It mmmo Off Price Marked ks Your Bee Buy Ladies Clothing 2for$l Entire Stock Major Appliances 100 Fully Reconditioned 50 North Mam, Too e Prices Good Through Saturday, March 30th |