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Show American Lotion Happenings JiMison Receives ll is suiil tliut tlic American l'giou Posts and churches are healthier ami get more done when they are in debt. It this is true. 1969 sliiNild lie tlw greatest year the Aineri-ea- u has ever had. For every American Legion post is in debt in deht to the men and women who are now wearing the uniform of the United Slates in the cause of freedom in debt to the 70.000 new veterans returning to civilian life each mouth. To a great degree, the way in which they meet the del it wiil in by this date, The American Legion, Post determine not only the health of The American Legion now, but 131. Christmas Dance will lie also' its longevity. Service for held Friday, Dec. 27, at the these young men and women is American Hall, Fries Legion something that' should involve Park, and they will have the the total post memliership. .Western Band playing. Dugway Post 131, The American Legion, has always endeavored to send as many Iwys, as possible At twenty miles per hour your to Boy's State. Their quota is car can lie braked to a stop in liased on the membership they twenty-on- e feet. At the same have by Dec. 31, 1968 for the speed on glare ice your car may 1969 Boys State. slide for a distance of 183 feet. Lets not let our hoys down Take it easy when streets are bv not having your memliership slippery says the State Patrol. The Credit Union Umbrella Man says: Mrs. Lynne Jensen, Comptroller Office, Finance and Accounting Division, received the Dugway Proving Ground Certificate of Achievement from Acting Commander Major K. II. Malone for outstanding service during the period August 1956 to Novein-lie- r 1968. During her twelve years of service, Mrs. Jensen performed her duties in a wide variety of positions in the Accounting Division with the utmost efficiency. Skull Valley TIIANKSCIYINC C. Valencia, SP4 Catholic Chaplain and Commanding at I111C, Dugway. by pot llansen 11a native from Solsona Ilocos Philippines Islands, who has been stationed at Dugway Dec. for 18 months, was 11, for three years, by the company commander of HIIC, DPG, First Lieutenant David A. MaxA The Decemlier meeting of the Skull Valles' Riding Club was held on the 9th, in the Provost Marshal's conference room. Mr. Touv Azelio was elected president for the coining year. Mr. Azelio has held memliership in the club longer than any other inemlier. Mrs. for Three Re-U- ps Norte, well. Staff Sergeant Dominador Ballesteros, has been residing in the United States for 23 years, with nine years of active duty in the Army. Hansen was elected Ila served as club Historian for 196S. Lt. ColoAt the moment Sergeant nel R. Bums will continue as holds the position of Plauntil his departure in late summer. Tom See was toon Sergeant at Headquarters and Headquarters Company, he selected to act as also works as the recreation superfor the remainder of the year. is visor at Welfare and Morale. Skull Valle)' memliership Sergeant Ballesteros is married open to anyone working or rethe former Roselina Tadeo a get Division. siding at Dugway. Every year to Her ability to work closely inenilicrs compete in the Utah native from Hawaii. They have and harmoniously has contributed State Western Riding Club As- three children, Domie, 9, Dave, 7, and Mark, 4. They all reside at to the smooth sociation slums. immeasurably The past year the club was 5362 B. Harris St., Dugway. operation of both divisions. The professional competence well represented in several A third of what you eat keeps are activities displayed by Mrs. Jensen reflects events. Riding s great credit upon herself. Dug- limited in the whiter months, you alive; the other W. A. way Proving Ground, and the but plans are under way for a keeps the doctor alive. United States Army. busv summer. Clarke. - DINNER AT 111IC (Left to right) is SP4 Ivan T. Jaiquin, SP4 Julio Glenice L. Warner, PFC Alfredo F. Esouar, PFC Alex S Gonzales, (CPT) Patrick J. Adkins, III1C mess hall sergeant SFC Robert D. Goetzke Officer of 11I1C, lLt. David A. Maxwell at the Thanksgiving Dinner held 11a t. s. two-third- unaiMt ,c SSG RaUesteros Riders News Her attention to detail and neat, accurate work has resulted in her advancement to one of the top technician positions. For the past five years, Mrs. Jensen has handled the accounts receivable ledger and reimbursement billing function, requiring close cooperation with the Bud- Saving is the key to independence! When you save your hard earned mono) at your credit union, it provides generous dividends Savings at your credit union provides availability and safety. Credit union members work, loan and save together not for not for charity profit but for mutual service. l)lG Certificate UI2 r The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Dec. 20, 1968 m miMYg? Annual Christmas Dinner Presented at the DCWC and Christmas the a blazing Desert Drifts greens evercandles tallies, fireplace, and good food provided a festive atmosphere for the by Julia Clark Major Louis T. Bowriug, proDugway College Womens Club gram chairman for the Dugway annual Christmas dinner, which PTA, has announced the program was held at the Officers Open for the January and March meetMess on Dec. 5., and attended ing?. On January 20, Dr. Veon G. by members, their husbands and Smith, director of the Marriage guests. and Family Counseling Bureau After dinner, Mrs. Donald of the University of Utah, will introclub Heebner, president, "Parent and Youth Proh. ducedMrs. Spilsliury and who Karen Phillips, tang date of the Graduate some beautiful folk music and School professor of Social Work at the presented a dramatic reading University of Utah. from The Little Prince by AnThe Weber State College toine Saint Exupery. This de- Concert Orchestra will be the lightful French story was en- program for March 19. The orhanced by the talent and sensitiv-- chestra will also play for the ity shown by Mrs. Spilsbury and rnoon. Both Mra Phillips who are well known t0 m in Dugway for their dramatic and so be planning very rewarding, abilities. on "Savings is a key to the future" Dugway Federal Credit Union, 2 522-257- ter mea SAfitY - - ( 1 -- i f t i Ll For Him For Her Electric Razor Jewelry Boxes Jewelry Pendant Watches Transistor Radio V wallets Fitted Cases Earrings Vanity Sets lighters Pipes Purses B Tobacco Pouches Electric Hair Dryers Razors Manicure Sets Boots Cufflinks Tie Tacks Electric Toothbrushes Electric Shoe Shine Kits Records Timex Watches Tape Recorders Walkie Talkies B Bar Accessories Hunting Boots Pocket Knives Slippers Watches & Wigletts Massagers Wigs Special! Gift Wrap and Christmas Tree Luggage Decorations r music Mrs. Spilsbury, the wife of Spilsbury, Raymond Captain has a B.A. from the University of Utah, in theater and music. She is a teacher at the .Ace Unit of the Elementary School, and gives private lessons in voice and fine arts. Mrs. Phillips attended Albright College in Pa., where die majored in language. She gives lessons in (nano and guitar on post. She and her husband will be leaving Dugway next month. The College Womens Club wishes to thank them for their part in making the evening a success; they would also like to express their gratitude to Mrs. Meiyln Whitaker, program chairman, Mrs. Sue Billings, Christmas dinner chairman, who was ' responsible for the beautiful decorations and Mrs. Bonita Ilaslem, who assisted her. CHRISTMAS AND AWARD PROGRAM Above are Dugways Brownies and Girl Scouts that participated in a Christmas and Award program held at the post Teen Club. This year the Girl Scouts will distribute cookies to enlisted military personnel on post who have duty during the holiday season. UperatlOn Cookie Jar Underway Operation Cookie underway againl This yearly pro-jeinvolves distributing packages of cookies to military personnel on post who have duty during the holiday season. Everyone is invited to donate cookies to help in this worthwhile project. Those who can contribute, please deliver to Mrs. Charles Shadles quarters by noon, December 21. The Cadet te Girl Scout troop, led by Mrs. Nieto and Mrs. Jolley will be responsible for the packaging and delivering St of the Picture a .! MatorA rv. tfc. 4 under the tree! cookies. Toiletries Bv; t'lVt Tosco Luggage 1 S Coty Prince Matdiabelli Toiletries By: Old Spice English Leather Black Watch Jade East 4711-Colog- Desert Flower Color Jaguar Currier and Ives Fabrege i Ambush Kingsmeh Tuvache Imperial Lime Russian Leather 1 I in.)1 295-s- Cl'S TV components at Solid-stat- e Dorothy Grey Evening in Paris Max Factor Tabu I Console n. (mMsurad diagonally; Signature K Brut 3 23-ine 7 vital points for extra de- pendable performance. Picture tunes right with a light. When light goes out picture is properly tuned. AFC lock holds correct tuning. Comes in Early American style cabinet. to Up 75 on any l' f trade in TV For Others: Imperial Sabre Yardley B Royal Regent AquaVelva Gillette Sun Up Currier and Ives Karate Pottery Glassware Nic Nacs Towel Sets Lamps Pole Lamps Moccasins Capermate: G.T.0. Slacks Signature (Max Factor) Pullman Canoe Blouses Electric Appliances Dresser Sets Come in and Check Our Prices We have Discounted many items to compete witlf Salt Lake prices. iMSMMMUBflMMMMMSBSXsaMSMMIMM " 34 S. Main iCanaccnnaBrti PFC John R. Travis IllIC is awarded the Dugway Certificate of Achievement for outstandCol. Charles M. Sliudle, ing services during the period of 16 September to 19 November by while his wife looks on. atnmn Portable n. (measured diagonally; 102-s- 12-i- n. in.) had followed that procedure. KEEP ALL packages and valuables out of sight, preferably in the trunk. A professional Ixioster car burglar can open most locked car dixirs in less than 20 seconds. Valuable items left cm car seats are often 1968. ABOUT 500 shoppers in the tix tempting to ignore. f Park the car where it may two states will find packages and other items missing from their easily lie seen. Resides the measurable loss parked cars. This will cost another of projx'rty caused by thefts, $12,000. The projected losses suggest there is another pressing reason a gloomy holiday for ulmut 1,000 to protect cars from theft. Mr. people. Many of them could pro- Hahn pointed out. ABOUT HALF of the car tect their cars and parcels liv arrested are juveniles. thieves few taking a simple measures sugMany of them made car theft gested liy police chiefs. r The first, and most ob- their first serious crime. vious, (Changing lanes in traffic is precaution: Lock your car and take your keys. Alxmt a short cut to an accident if one out of three stolen cars would you don't cooperate with your n not have lieen taken if (he owner mirror, wants State Patrol. Yuletide Auto Thefts To Hit Record Pace Yuletide thieves will lie stealing autos and Christmas packages at a fast clip as the holiday season reachws its shopping peak, the National Automobile Theft Bureau predicted today.' In Utah and Nevada alxmt 450 cars worth nearly $500,000 will lie taken from their owners during Decemlier. This is one of the most active months for thieves, said Gene Halm, Pacific Coast Division manager of the NATB. He liased his figures on the 1967 totals for Deceinlx'r rcar-vixio- i! Now enjoy color viewing in any room in the house. Set is compact and lightweight for easy carrying. Has solid-stat- e components Portable (measured diagonally; 74-a- in.) black and whiteTV; Color TV adjusted by the crime rate dif- ference experienced so far in 682 - 3014 14-i- ; $29900; Picture and sound come on VHF instantly. Has antenna and controls so that set fits in tight places. Smart deluxe styling SOVI95 comes in beige. 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