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Show V. The Sampler, February 13, 1986 Man for all seasons Men have two basic business dress choices by Penny Stoddard color consultant This article is dedicated to CSM John Sharpe, as he will be retiring from military service this summer after more than 20 years of having an AR dash tell him what to wear to work each morning. There are two basic choices for men when it comes to dressbusiing for their ness schedule. One look is the traditional corporate image and the other is a creative image. The corporate image is designed for men in law, banking, insurance and related conservative fields. The creative image nine-to-fi- ve includes men in advertising, education, communications, retailing and various people- oriented professions. Both images have their own i a i i i seii uir urcssmg ruies, out quality fabric and workmanship are important in each category. -- - i- -i Look for "three-season- " weight fabrics for maximum - wear you'll probably find you can squeeze four seasons out of garments made from them. - We all know Sharpe will be running his pro golf shop when he retires. The creative image wardrobe would best fit his needs. The basics for that wardrobe follow: Choose two sportcoats, one 100 percent wool Harris Tweed or herringbone pattern coat and one 100 percent wool or wool-blen- d textured, solid, color suit. Make sure the trousers of the solid color suit also match the tweed or herringbone sportcoat. Select an extra pair of. trousers to match both colors of sport-coats. Good, color choices 1 blue, gray, beige or brown. are non-prof- Ground. As former president of the DHS Boosters, Ellie Wilson said, "I Wish to thank those of you who gave your time and money to support this organization. When the need arises, IH be calling onyou for special projects and support. "If you wish to be considered, please contact me at 4325, to volunteer. Dugway High School and the entire commun-it- y appreciates your concern." . . trench er lining. ut ings. Sergeant major, in case you. are made an offer you can't re- fuse, I'll include a list of the Pick two conservative ties. Select at least one tie in a 100 percent silk fabric. porate image basics. Select ah coat with a zip-bBest of luck. Choose two suits of 100 percent wool or a wool blend, one -- -- dark (navy blue or black) and one in a medium color (gray). or three-piec- e You can buy suits. However,, three- two-pie- all-weath- trench er lining. ut (Colors listed are suggest- ions only and maynot suit your ce Individual akin tone.) . . Community Services is sponsoring an Employment Workshop for those people interested in obtaining employment now or " licensed. 10-12- 50 . (:. . .. homes at Dugway comply with the stricter standards. Daniels was born and raised in Salt Lake City and earned her bachelor's degree in educa- Desk. the Clinic y needed are People to answer phones, make appointments, and greet' Out-Patie- WIC personnel will be at Dugway on Wednesday, to issue vouchers (to those already on the program) and answer questions for new comers. Because of staff shortage, all new screening has to be done in-- Tooele. Call Daniels. Daniels will be working with the state and will assure all cational Center (Building 5330, Room 2104). Call 2278 for more information. Volunteers needed: We need volunteers DESPERATELY in the following areas: Clinic: Give a couple of hours in the morning helping at preg- nt Monday-Thursda- patients. available On-the-j- ob training is call Lucie for more information. at 2030 tion at Utah State University. Eva and her husband Blake moved to Dugway in August, 1983 when Blake obtained . a. teaching position at the Dugway High School. Eva taught at the Elementary School one year and they have two children. All personnel should be reg minded if they are in their homes for four or more t hours a day on a regular basis for one or more children, they must be licensed. Publicity: Write articles every two weeks for the news- baby-sittin- paper. Articles will be similar to what you are' reading. If I can write them you can too. You can work at the ACS Office (we will provide the typewriter and ' you are interested in auditioning for a part but cannot attend on . the audition dates, please contact Ellie for other arrange- cal points of interest in St. George or relax, swim or play ten nis at the Peppermill Resort and Casino. Nine holes of golf will be played March 16 at 10 a.m. on Green Valley Course: Reservations for the Peppermill Resort d by 4 Hotel and Casino in Mesquite, Nev. must be Recreation outdoor the Center, at tomorrow (Feb. 14) p-' Building 5441. Cost is $59 per person for double occupancy, $78 per. person for single occupancy and $54.50 per person for triple oc- -' cupancy. Prices include the bus trip, two nights stay, New York steak dinner, western breakfast, and casino fun book. There are swimming pools, jacuzzis, tennis courts and an exercise : room at the hotel. The bus loads at the gym parking lot at 630 a.m. March 2:30 p.m. 14, departs at 6:45 a.m. and arrives at St. George at . . pre-pai- John Aldan is a gaunt man of 30 or 35. Lady Macbeth is an attractive young girl in her early 20s. She is wide-eye- d and very solemn the slightest suggestion of "kidding" in this part will spoil it. Don Cutter is about 25, tall and good-lookin- g. ' Driving course teaches alertness charming young woman 20; nervous and about of high-strun- g in manner. Mrs. Adair is a woman of about 40. There is something sinister and designing in her manner, and we always get $heT impression that she is holding something back. Elaine is a young and pretty girl of about 19. She is quiet and composed, except in her insane : ing Course, which is given once X a month. "The course does not intend to teach people how. to drive; rather, it teaches how to drive for the other person,'' said Jim Gould, occupational safety-healt- h specialist who taught the course Feb. 4 and 5. "This is a very good course and if the students apply what they are taught, it will help . . "t them avoid collisions,' Gould said. The course has changed from the way it used to be taught in that the class now calls for more pearance, his manner is inclined to be surly and abrupt. Claire Stavana is a rather plain young woman of about 20. She is quiet and reserved and gives the impression of having something to hide. Amos Burke is an undersized man of about 45. He should be bald and have hawklike features. He speaks with a clipped .accent. Inspector Brltt is a solid-lookin- cious, but not particularly ligent - a murder' takes in an insane asylum. A place tenacious, but not particularly Imagine this in- Failure to comply with this requirement could jeopardize your continued residence at Dugway. Call 2278 for more in- formation on this program. Women's Club News Dinner Auction: Don't forget the 1st Annual Dinner Auction on Thursday, Feb. 27 from 8 p.m. at the Community Club. Come over for a pizza and bid on delicious dinners. Remember, - 7-- . -- these dinners will either be delivered to your home, or you will be invited to someone else's home for dinner (no dishes that way). We have a surprise guest auctioneer --- brought in at great expense from the wilds of South -West Colorado. If you have any questions - OR WOULD LIKE. TO DONATE A DINNER -Call Pat at 4345. Women'a Club Coffee: Dr. Meyer will present an informa- tive lecture on "The Changing Role of Women" March 12 at the. Community Club.- Meyer; is a noted radio personality with a great deal of information and background on this subject. It is still not too late to join the Women's Club. We have some exciting events coming up within the next few months. Re- member, all adult women at Dugway are eligible to join and we look forward to seeing them. the students how to drive defen- sively, "Since everyone already has their licenses, what the course does is enhance their present driving knowledge," Gould said. ' The main focus of the course is working on how to avoid collisions in all possible situations. ' "The course' teaches people how to avoid collisions with vehicles ahead of and behind them, with oncoming traffic and at an intersection," Gould said, "A head-o- n collision is the most deadly of all and people need to .know how to work against it.. The course is either taught in . one eight-ho- ur day or two four- - intelligent detective is in charge of solving the crime, but runs into hilarious obstacles. Murder in a madhouse. Keep in mind that these character descriptions are suggested by the author. A lot can be done with makeup and costuming. we are Age doesn't matter looking for high school through senior citizen candidates. There is one important thing to consider if you are contemplating auditioning for a role in this production. You will be asked to dedicate a great deal of time to. this function. You will have to give up many evenings, including weekends, for rehearsals and you will be expected to be at each and every rehearsal, on time, and with your total attention to perfecting your part.- If you feel you can't fulfill these expectations, please do not audition. Mark Feb. 26, 27 on your calendar. Any questions, call Ellie at 4325 after duty hours. - . hour days and at the end of instruction, the student is given a "card which is turned in when the student goes to take the driver's test Only military per- -' sonnel are. required to take the driver's test. "One of the most important traits of the defensive driver is structor uses visual aids and short films to help him teach . g man of about 35. He is plodding, competent, and tena- classroom participation. The must attend the Defensive Driv- . tion, noticeable principally in the hissing of the "s." Greg Stevens is a young man of about 22. Tall and thin in ap- He has a driver's license here, persons v shrill and hysterical. Wing is a young Chinese, deliberate and scholarly in his manner. His accent is just a sugges- sense of humor and a pleasant laugh. Doctor Janet is a pleasant, intelligent woman of about 30. She impresses one as being solid and competent, and is seldom to be caught off her guard. Lucille Cutter is a very by Michael Perez In order to acquire a military ranch trips moments, when she. becomes . ments. There are 14 parts available - ' 7 women and. 7 men. Previous acting experience is helpful, but we are looking for people who , enjoy having a good time. and are willing to dedicate them-- ' selves to a 'successful production. Here is a brief synopsis of each character. . Mr. Hyde is a strong-lookin- g man of 3a He talks like a villian and his laugh is shrill and insane. Prlsdlla is a! stout woman of uncertain age. Her face is ex- -. ' pressionless, even in her most excited moments. non-golfe- ' Employment at the club annex Building 5300 (across from post theatre). If Dixie Red Hills Course. March 15 there will be 18 holes of golf at St. George Golf rs can go on a trip to loCourse at 2 pjn. March 15 VI-:- more information. 1-- 2. - today for details. start 30 minutes earlier at ajn. and end at 4:30 pjn. Watch the Bulletin and Sampler for 11:30 Auditions April 30 and May will be held Feb. 24, 25 at 7 p.m. a golfing exDon't miss the fun in the sun March 6 of golfing with electric travaganza in St. George. Three days carts for $33. Golf includes nine holes March 14, 3:15 p.m. at -- in the future. This workshop will be presented by Job Service and the Civilian Personnel Of--. fice on Thursday, March 20 from p.m. in the Edu- The government, changed the regulations governing family day care homes and made .the requirements more stringent than the state requirements. Funding was received for this program in FY-8- 6 and a contract was awarded to Mrs. Eva sured by the Red Cross this will not happen again. The drive will The Dugway Women's Club is presenting a comedymystery, Golfing extravaganza soon The Civilian Welfare Fund is sponsoring three Parade Rest Guest Ranch trips. The first trip will be in June. It offers horseback riding, hayrides, and steakfry with real : baked potatoes. L: above plus river rafting, The trip in July offers all of the a is by Shirley surprise kept in being The trip September ' and owner manager. Butcher, ranch To make reservations call Dawn Armstrong at 2164, call workshop: home paper), or work own hours! your Family child care (FCC) Director hired: Community Services has recently contracted for a family day care director. This new director will work with those families who are. already licensed and those wishing to be Had to wait several hours the last drive, but we have been as- Auditions for comedy mystery set for Feb. 25 tall volun- - -- 14-1- . Blood Drlva: Start saving your blood now for. the next Blood Drive. I know a lot of you . i penny loafers. --Select an coat with a dp-o- 2278 for more information. ' teers and make volunteering a pleasure for them. Members of the board are in the process of hiring a babysitter for the volunteers that work in the Thrift Shop. The ;' board feels time spent volunteering will be a time to be away from your children for a short while and enjoy a little adult association. We are also in the process of getting the Thrift Shop ' cleaned to make the environment a little nicer. There's a new manager at the Thrift Shop. She is very ex cited about her job and wants to help in any way she can in her position. Please stop in and say hello. If you would like to volunteer some, time at the Thrift Shop, please call Donna Jaster at 4386 or Lecia at 4493 work number 2214. i Invest in a pair of shoes. Buy one pair of black or brown wing tip or plain tip leather shoes. Wear longer length dark stock- -- food. perience? Civilian fund gray) are best. nant women, infants and children under the age of four. This program is run by public health and provides a lot of information about nutrition parenting skills and proper preparation of 1 that some improvements need. to be made to assist - (white, eggshell, light ck nutritional program for It has come to the attention of the Dugway Women's Club . sweater vest or a sweater that will match both the suit and the sportcoat. Buy a pair of brown leather loafers, either tassel style or V-ne- Dugway since November 1985. If you have Jived at Dugway for a while and haven't attended one of these programs, you are welcome to attend and find out the latest! WIC: WIC stands for Women, Infants and Children it is a The Dugway Women's Club Thrift Shop is a service to the community, that is our goal. The Thrift Shop portion of the women's club has contributed to many worthwhile projects and interests. Every spring the Dugway Women's Club Thrift Shop gives a scholarship to a member of the high school community. In addition, this year the Thrift Shop has given donations to the Child Development Center for needed equipment. In the past the Thrift Shop gave, donations to the Child Development Center for the remodeling of the building. And the Thrift Shop contributed to the safety belt compaign' a ,.r-.f':"year ago. The elementary school has benefited from the donations of the Thrift Shop this year as well as in previous years with programs that have been brought into Dugway for youth as well as the community. But now the Dugway Women's Thrift Shop is feeling threatened. It is getting harder from month to month to find the volunteers necessary to help in the Thrift Shop. , I can understand the problem with our busy lives and the commitments we have. But volunteering is a benefit to yourself as well as 'the community. Did you know that hours ' spent volunteering can be counted on a job application as ex- -' ' rs -- military, civilians and their spouses who have arrived at : : Select three shirts. Either 100 percent cotton or cotton-blen- d long sleeve shirts in soft solid-colo-- munity Service. Newcomer's Orientation: Remember the orientation Feb. 20 right after the prayer breakfast. The program will start at 8:30 a.m. and is mandatory for all Many benefit from shop ' Pick two ties, one striped and one textured wool knit. ' Choose one 100 percent wool -- demonstration: The demonstration will be Tuesday at 7 pjn. This program will be at the Deseret Room, Community Club. Come and find out about make-u-p and also Com- nt 1 (white, eggshell, light blue). Make-u- p The DHS Booster Club hereby gives notice of disband-meto the community of Dugway. Due to lack of interest and participation it has become necessary to withdraw appliit cation as a organization of Dugway Proving ' away from the vested suit. ACS news - Mandatory newcomersset orientation at at Booster club disbands - the current trend is leaning collared shirts button-dow- n all-weath- -- piecers are more expensive,' and Select three shirts. Either 100 percent cotton or cotton blend -- knowing state laws," said Gould. "The commercial driver , must obey many more laws than others. Another important trait of the defensive driver is alertness. "No one form of transportation requires as much alertness as a car," Gould said. driving ' The Defensive Driving Course helps individuals increase their alertness behind the wheel. .' |