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Show ESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Dec. 20, 1968 The NCO Club The DTC Deseret Sampler la M haml a( Wo esOttery ari cMMaa peneoaol al Coaler, Sell Lobe CMy md Dssgwey fuailag Cwi. Dssgsray, Utah, every other iwA by Tnsarriyt BssSoda PliMIAIssg Co, Toorii. Utah. Mlrin oa iHlwli Him ai tha MdMdod srdtore frOoHil la the aeaa oad edited aaamaali aa4 coder aa dacaaataaaaa an la ha eeaddnod dan af lha el Amy. .Ackerttoewoets la IW psAMcaboa da aal eaaotHole aa eadoteeaoal by lha Papa it naal aI Dafana af da pndaali ar aarvioaa advertised, Al aaaa aattar far patdieo-Ma- a AaaU ha aaal la We lafa madia OAea, Daaarat Taal Caalar DCmCT IBAMrin. Dsyoey, Utah, tdagheaa IIUMl Thb h s aa aiHdal Amy I Amad Fanaa Service aad Amy Nana Faatam nalarial aad an aadmfaad la lapHal aaa eopymtlrd AFPS fro ayaal IhfaM am ha Sant i rWliaa oasgloy Adrnddag eepy dhossld ha aaal lai lha Tier early I I alalia Pahlldilag Ok, M Wad Mala. Tania, ar PjOl Baa JM la plan daaflad ah, a Al pictam an affidai U1 Amy phalapaphi aalaaa alhnafn ootid Tha af Were b aal mtiictad except la cam lanMag rapiAhratlaa iar U-al which dan pamldia af dn Dayiitnaal af lha Amy ami ha J I For A Parly With 'Punch Driving under the influence of alcohol is a contributing factor in 57 per cent of todays highway deaths. No one wants to feel at fault for anothers tragedy on the highway. Be sensible alxxit alcohol if you plan to drink during this holiday period. If you plan to drink moderately, allow enough time for your body to use up the alcohol in your blood before you get behind the wheel. If you plan to drink heavily, let someone else drive. these For cautious home-goin- g, recipes will delimit your friends without alcoholic beverages. CRANBERRY CHEER 1 1 tablespoon lemon juice pint cranberry juice 1 egg white nugmeg 4-- 5 servings Chill cranlreny juice; combine with lemon juice. Beat egg white stiff. Add cranlrerry mixture; beat until frothy. Pour into glasses. Sprinkle with nutmeg. Add sugar if desired. Other juices may lie sulistituted such as apple with cinnamon; orange or grape. NEW YEARS PUNCH Vi 2 cups orange juice cup lemon juice 3 cups sugar 3tt cups pineapple juice 1 1 quart water quart chilled ginger ale 3 pints lemon sheriiert Gumdrops 40 servings ice cubes Boil sugar and water for five minutes. Let cool. Add to chilled juices. Pour over ice in punch, bowl. Add ginger ale. Float scoops of sherbet on top and dot with finely sliced gumdrops to match the color scheme. It is alxmt the time of the year to get the Christmas buying spirit and the State Patrol hopes you will also get the right walking and driving spirit for the occasion. Think now alxri't driving with extra care in crowded streets and alxrve all, walk with care when you start on that holiday shopping spree. Activities On Dec. 21 the NCO Club be open at 12:00 a.m. On the 22nd, social hour will start at 3:00 p.m. MONDAY 23, club wiU be open from 4:30 p.m. Dec. 24, they will have happy hour time from 5:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. On Dec. 25, a Christmas dinner will be served from 4:30 p.m. til 9:00 p.m. Price will be $1;75 for adults, and $1.05 for children.' ON THURSDAY the 26th, Girl from they will have a Go-G- o 7:00 p.m. til 9:00 p.m. On Friday Dec. 27, the NCO Club will have Happy Hour. On Saturday the club will be open from 12:00 a.m. and they will have a band playing from 8:00 p.m. until 12:00 p.m. DEC. 29 social hour from BC John G. Appel, Commanding GenWILSON PROMOTED TO FULL COLONEL 3:00 p.m. eral of Deseret Test Center, pins full Colonel Eagles on newly promoted Colonel Harold Monday Dec. 30, die club will Wilson, T & TS DTC. Mrs. Wilson helps at the ceremony as their daughter Joan looks on. be open from 4:30 p.m. Chi the last day of the year die NCO Club invites everybody to participate in the New Years Eve Dance. Any person interested should make reservations Dec. 27, prices are $3.00 per person, and $5.00 per couple. Dance will start at 8:00 p.m. Members of the 65th Mili Reservations include party favors tary Police Platoon gathered at nd breakfast the American Legion Hall on The State Patrol warns Saturday, December 14th, to cele- the Christmas season and lestrians that decreased visibility to honor those members recent- - and slick streets increase their chances of being involved in a ly promoted. ALONG WITH the promotion traffic accident. Light colored celebration, the men also con- - garments are helpful in prevent- aovehicle r pedestrian-motogratulated PFC Jack Winegar- - ing den for winning Post Soldier of cidents. the Month and welcomed Miss Karen Osako as the newest ad dition to the Provost Marshals CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Major K. H. Mastaff. lone, Acting Commander of DPG is presenting Mrs. Lynne PFC Winegaiden had what Jensen a Dugway Proving Ground Certificate of Achievement for her outstanding service during the period of le termed a fantastic week." He vas selected Unit Soldier of the August 1956 to November 1968. rionth, a day later was promotThe Christmas shopping season ed to PFC and the next day won Do your Christmas shopping is getting under way. The State Post Soldier of the Month honors. early. Its easy, if you buy SavPatrol asks lioth pedestrians ami He has been a member of the Freedom and Bonds ings over the motorists to remember that conShares, available platoon for two months, previous counter" at your bank. gestion on streets and sidewalks to coming to Dugway he was is irritating, and theres nothing stationed at Fort Dix. Savings Bonds and Freedom like an angry driver or pedestrian IN CIVILIAN life he was a Shares make the ideal gift combination gift Buy them, over to cause an accident. Avoid the student, attending Westminster avoid an ac- College in Pennsylvania, receivrush the counter at your bank, and ask for your free gift envelope. cident. ing his bachelor degree in Business Administration. He was active in sports, participating in softlrall and bowling. Since being in the Army he has had to settle for watching football on will - Dugways 65th iMilitary Police News and Notes lie-fo- re pe-bra- te Snow may look as gentle' BEAUTIFUL BUT BRUTAL as a downy lamb, but at the same time it can lie brutal as a mad bull. Especially on roads with ice underneath. Then drive more slowly, more smoothly, and leave more space between cars. Remember, snow tires are better than regulars on snow, and studded tires are better yet cm icy surfaces. Best for both severe snow and ice conditions are reinforced tire chains. New Mel Team While in the service my son was a Russian translator and he related this incident that happened a couple of years ago. MIG wandered A native from Colombus, Ohio, A Russian Commander . replaced Captain George D. Me- Louth as the unit commander of the Meteorological Team at Dug- way during the first week of De- cember. Second Lieutenant Sherman E. Williams was stationed at Ft. Gordon, Georgia, before being assigned to Dugway, where he a 10 week course at the Basic Officers Signal Corps too far into our Pacific territory and 2 of our jets were sent out to intercept, take pictures and tune in on his radio frequency, Our jets closed in on each side of him, taking pictures while they escorted him back to the boundary." The following short d sation was later translated There are 2 American jets ing in on me. They are on each Lieutenant Williams who join- - side of me and are taking p iced the Army in September of hires. What shall I do? Came the laconic reply. 1968, attended Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio, Smile. where he received a B.S. in phy- Tarpon Springs, Fla. resident, rics. True. conver-finishe- clos-Scho- - last-minu- te television. Miss Osako joins the staff as secretary of the ID and Registration section. A native Utahn, Sale starts Friday S ix 1-- Pop Corn Big 3-- Popper size qt. I I Reg. 4.88 Lb. Fruit Cakes beautiful tins Ideal gift In All Boxed Christmas Cards - y2 Reg. Price up now for next year Make-u- p I Stock Mirror X die attended Utah State University and was previously employed at Tooele Army Depot. Her hobbies include swimming and sewing. When asked what her future plans are, she stated Get Married. Questioned further on the subject, she said that she did not have anyone selected yet, but she was hunting. YEARS THIS Christmas party, termed The best ever, was chairmaned by SP5 Manuel Perez. The American Legion Hall sparkled with Christmas decora-tions and a six foot Christmas tree. The tree which was decorated by the members of the platoon has been moved to the Main Gate to welcome visitors to the Post. Traditional Christmas food and beverages were served and music was provided by The Green Onions. Memliers of the platoon recently promoted were: SGT Stephensen, SGT Seely, PFCs Larzalere, Russom, Shore, Winegarden, and YVixom. Poor visibility is a leading cause of traffic mishaps during winter months so follow the advice of your State Patrol by keeping your windshield and windows clear of snow and ice on the outside, and fog and frost inside. Folding hand mirror Double sided COMMENDATION AWARDS BG John C. Appel, Commanding General of Deseret Test Center presents (Left to right) Mrs. Connie OHanlen, Mr. Edward Dalton, Mr. Clif-to- n Bair, and Mr. John Bushman, with Commendation Awards they earned for outstanding service while at Deseret Test Center, Ft. Douglas. ClVlIltHl EilliployCS M0K1EV Federal civilian employees are now allowed three days paid leave to make arrangements for or to attend the funeral of an immediate relative who dies from disease or injury while on active duty in a combat zone. Recently enacted federal legislation also authorizes up to 22 days paid leave per year for federal employes called to active duty with the Reserves or National Guard for law enforcement purposes. This is in addition to 15 days leave which may lie granted annual military training. Employes serving with the military in these categories are paid the differences between their regular salary and the amount of pay received while on active duty. BANK... For Dugway Employees w and Military Personnel A First Security Bank checking account means immediate money in the bank on pay day for civilian and military personnel at Dugway. A plan has been developed permitting the delivery of your pay check to the First Security Bank on Base each pay day with credit to your account immediately! Reg. 1.00 27 pc. set -- qt. bowl 1- -7 mu dn base 1 -- ladle 12 12-cu- hangars re- MMMMMMMWMIMMl 12-Co- rd Teflon Organ Beautiful Wood Cabinet RMMMMdi Daily Sun 10 to 6 p When you pay by check you keep an accurate record of your expenses, making the tedious task of balancing your budget simple and easy. cups Your cancelled checks become your legal ceipt or proof of payment. Magnus 9 to 9 z. Consol y9 Open your account today II and request Regular or Checkway plans your pay check to be sent directly to the Base Bank in the Post Exchange. Itll save you valuable time and money. Scratch resistant Non-stic- k, non-sco- choose either ur cookware NAME AND ADDRESS 11"! 5:00 Christmas Eve I IMMIMU FREE on each check hmmmmmmmmuimmmk! We will Close at PRINTED FIRST SECURITY BANK FM - TIIE HISTORY OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS This smiling young lady has just been visited hy St. Nick. The flowers at her side are just one item in the well over $27 billion a year spent on Christmas presents of all kinds according to Ye- 1 searchers at Florists Delivery Service. Security Bank af Utah, Natianal Anaciatian Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Foil Exchange luilding Dugway Proving Ground E ! j |