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Show Editorial Denial Gire The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Jan. 10, 1969 The Inlangibiles Improved for Dugway's Howling Standings Veterans Dupvay's Women' Winter All enduring structures are built ol linn and lasting founda-tinnumiorised of many ekmcnK Our American military estab A new policy im dental care built of strong material, remodeled lishment is such a structure by the Veterans Adminisadopted and modernized when necessary. ,m resting solidly on a foundatration will extend treatment to Viet-Nation of honor and integrity. era veterans on a more These words represent Stamfords of conduct and performItasis. lileral ance of duty spanning the history of our nation as well as the VA PROVIDES treatment for fun-eanm-dental conditions which originated history of each branch of the UNFORTUNATELY the represented by these words or were aggravated during milirc overlooked, sometimes "ttn and honor integrity tary service if veterans apply durand frequently ridiculed. Far too many people ing the first year alter release misunderstood from a useless carry-over- s look upon these ideals as outnmdled from service. x ui K.irliara Cilmore lliiji Series High Average 61(1 Lorraine Tullis Pat Petrovich Team No. 1(1 Pat Petrovich Merlene Siddoway Team No. 12 Helen Roy Dorothy Fisher Kay Stelliug . . . uk-al- s past era. Too inanv American nave adopt til the "hooray for me. the devil with you" outlook. They are more interested in featherof others than in performing ing their own nests at the expense honorable service in their particular jobs or professions. Fortunately, the hallmark of the military man is his honor and integrity. If there is any doubt, leaf through the pages of as Valley Forge, Gettsyhurg, Bclleau history and recall such places Iwo Juu.i. Chosin Reservoir. Hill 881 Midwav, Bastogne, Wood, and Khe Sanh. IT IS NOT in the makeup of a military man to gain personal advantage at the expense of his comrades, to shirl his duty or to see the easy way out at the expense of his assigned mission. The greatness and success of America's armed forces do not lie solely in our superior weapons, logistic capability or masses of from the individuals men. The greatness- and success have come 1- . nonor wiu witn have served who uiicgniy. For as long as we have men wearing the unifonn of our and integrity are a way of life rather jcountry to whom honor than mere words, our military structure will remain strong and secure. Your honor and your structure are your most cherished the mark of a tme nun. l.uaril them well ana SECOND GRADE PLAY . . . Shown above are major portion of the more than 50 second grade students at Dugway Elementary School that participated in their Christmas play. The students performed the play at night for parents and also two performances during the day for all elementary school students. Mrs. Reginald Kendall, Mrs. John McBride and Mrs. William Jones directed the play. - Knight Receives DTC Certificate Specialist Five David M. Knight. KA 198 663 19, Headquar- 1 possessions neverleHhejrieoinpromi. 1 lAFPS) Until recently, all had to support their requests by military records. Under VA's new policy, dental treatment may lie provided without supporting military records if it is determined profession-ally-durin- g the first eight months after release from service-tha- t the condition is 1 High scries Men High series Women High average - ISO Lorctta Ott Flovd Ott J -- ' FfMay 'til 7:00 p. I ft 202 Team No. Team No. 5 Jinny Pictsch Hildegarde Shadle Diane Teske Marlene Du Cracie Barb Stephens SPECIALIST FOUR PROMOTIONS AT USAH . i . Colonel Paul W. Sheffler, USA Hospital Commander is shown with the newly promoted Specialist Four's after presenting (left to right) Sp 4 Marshall Proffitt, Sp 4 Robert Zecman and Sp 4 John Corlcw their new rank. Twin or 72x10r flat Elatto-f- it bottom Due to the widespread use decorations and increased use electrical circuits, special pre- cautions were taken during the holiday season, said Dugway 's Fire Chief James I. Alcorn. t bottom 2.99 Reg. 3.59 NGW Pillowcases 42x38" NOW 2 for 1.44 Reg.2fCfl.69 OUR LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS! All our Fashion Manor sheets ON NEVER ItON SAVE KNN-MES- WHILE-YOU-WA- T SHEETS Lit yew Ayer oo the InoJnQ oed hew Assto ifcet stay sjMorii oTjflhf offtaf aJohsj DJCGnporoWo.Ohio) of IT COORDINATES IN SMART FASHION, COMFORTABLE STYLES! 299 PENN-PRES- rT .moo ood oonoorM ar you wort phi lynltrcailM Mat (Ml mw i BKxtttftiVy . ood fool fo-- TOPS TAPERS Reg. 3.19 NOW 2.51 nowl Com mo Mi ImvV MtKiton of pnttf mooiwh to dm to com. VfoWng momML Topon Iwyi oitn.1 te Fall llxlOT flat or ElMta-fi- t 3.51 botton Reg. 4.19 NOW Rcg.2for2.19 NOW2forl.77 fit your linen dat now and sovol 1 2 191 485 191 Team No. 2 Joe Petrovich 11 , Team No. 5 Richard Bate Bill Wilcox Don Klindt Mary Bate Mary Wilde Pat Petrovich Ako Klindt Jerry Wilde 181 175 172" . prevention safety personnel conducted special in-spections rendering technical as-distance and enforcing precautions cm the use of decorations that were lire hazards, he added. Finally I would like to extend my appreciation for the tremendous cooperation we got from everybody at Dugway during the holidays. Thanks to their help we went through the holi days with a zero amount of accidents, we only had four minor calls with no consequences, said fchief Alcorn. of of Automobile stopping distances are more than twice as long on ice that is near melting point as on ice in near-zer- o temperatures. npn ore PROMOTIONS . . . Shown are newlv promoted Specialists a, t-- irom ien Lieutenant and First Dieter Kenneth Schywek Turner, ko.iol. Anllionv Bowen, George Smith, Baracklcv Toole, executive officer at MIC, who presented them with their stripes. a, on anMo a Top aro In riol of colori . . . MyM for teihion, rihd mint of coro. loll on Of HyWt. too. At mrm mrb. ; OB D. W. Clair New Director Of The Education Center Pre-i- n A former serviceman and native from Price, Utah, will replace Dale P. King, as director of the Education Center at Dugway, as soon as Mr. King leaves for his next duty assignment in ventory acne: Vietnam, Jan. 10. David V. Clair, has been working with Mr. King for the last three weeks, so he would be acquainted with the new job when he takes over. Mr. Clair is a former Utah high school principal, he also worked with the Department of Interior while Iwing in Alaska, and as a teacher while in Idaho. MR. CLAIR received his CatllollC bachelor of art degree, in science mr 1 and education at the University LilUD liCWS "Revolution in Religious Eduof Utah in 1962. In lUff6 he got his Master of Education Degree cation" was the topic of a talk in school administration, at the given by Father Joseph T. Fitzgerald, Diocesan Director of Resame university. Mr. Clair plans to carry on ligious Education for Salt Lake the standard work that Mr. King to the Ladies of the Sacred Heart has done until now, and encour- at their regular monthly meeting ages the troops to take advantage Jan. 8th. FATHER Fitzgerald covered of the education program offered at Dugway. He also added that his topic from the standpoint of everylxxly should feel free to Modem Trends, New Approaches stop at their office, and that no Catechism old vs new, and Dutch Catechism. , special appointment is needed. Father Fitzgerald and Father "I appreciate all the help given by everylnxly at this post, (Capt.) Patrick Adkins were at Mass proceeding and truly say that this is the liest the I have lieen assigned in my meeting. post A note ot appreciation was worknine years in the sen-icading with the education depart- received by Father Adkins dressed to him and friends at ment," said Mr. King. MR. KING who has Wen Dugway from the Sisters of the director of the Education Center Holy Family at St. Marguerite's at Dugway since Feb. 6, 19H7, Parish in Tooele, Utah. They exwill lie assigned as the education pressed the appreciation of the director with the 1st Division, sisters as well as those with whom Headquarters, at Dian. Vietnam. they shared the food for the Because of the rather small generosity of our parishoners in amount of military personnel as- our Christinas gift of foods to signed to the Tooele Army Depot, them. 14th at Jan. TUESDAY, the Education Center at Dugway Sister Chrysostom, a 1:30 p.m., will take over the direction of and Diocesan the Education Department at that Victory Nail Sister will station said Mr. Clair, on a final Confriternity on "Eastern Rites." speak statement. Everyone is invited and babysitting will lie provided. e luy Mwral Twin 72x101" flat or Elasta-fi- t bottom 2 J. See J. Smith Hose Ballesteros 19V) Llovd Snow ' Bill' Smith ' Loime Snow Jean Smith q B Values throughout the store All One group Dresses Remaining 2 Coats for the price of -- PENCALE WHITE T L 11 10 10 Women Ritchie Women's Special Buy! DEDUCED! 201 IxlOrflator Elatta-li- w Special Precautions Taken During Holiday Season Fire and hrod Hew p 1.99 Men B. Solomon Team No. in every department Full Team No. 6 Kathy Billon Margaret II. Jean Ford Faun Paul High game Women High series Women High average - 188 ' Fantastic savings Reg. 2.59 NOW 201 532 D. Klindt ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY for iMvn4fwi itmfc i 262 236 224 Ako Klimit 156 High game Men High series Men B. JANUARY BARGAIN DAYS! WoakoMraaJSMol twig wor. aid ahwyffaiwitt 214 place Team No. 11 2nd place Team No. 2 3rd place Team No. 5 The outstanding service rendered by Specialist Knight reflects credit upon himself, great Deseret Test . Outer, and the Military Service. PENN-PRES- T 304 1st Displaying extraordinary initiative, perseverance, and complete devotion to duty. Specialist Knight contributed immeasurably to the morale and mission of Dugway Proving Ground. NA7TON-WID- P L 134 Barh Stephens Helen Roy K24 1 W 3H'i Thursday Nijjhl Mixed League power. TOOELE Marge Bennett Seccter M alone K. Malone Ed Bennett IN High game High series High average Tooele .Army Depot. He was responsible for Enlisted Promotion Boards; Language Testing; Coordinating Interviews and Assignments; Orders for Promotion; Permanent Change of Station; ' 233 Team No. 2 place Team No. 1 2nd place Team No. 5 3rd place Team No. 6 Rose Rallestcros Tosh Salvador Mary Ann Lowell Ako' Klindt Requisitioning for Senior Enlisted and E-- 6 and below; Surplus Reporting; Promotion Allocations; Review of TD and TOE's; and keeping the Personnel Officer, Staff Officers, and Unit Commanders informed of the status of their enlisted personnel man- sSL! 2r !rT'" Joe Fields 1st Specialist Knight was responfor MOS Proficiency for Dugway Proving Ground; Deseret Test Center, Fort Douglas; and I - ladies Wednesday Morning sible I Women Team No. 3 Jim St. Clair Genuie St. Clair Jo Fields Larrv Fields 6, 1969. 1 618 561 233 Team No. 1 Walt Oxipcr Specialist Knight received his award for exceptional performance of duty as Personnel Management Supervisor, Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, Utah during the period March 1, 1968 to January I 15 23 21 Dave Vauile 215 Men L' 9 i'K High game Men High game Women 20!i 249 242 230 W 35 29 Team No. iml Place Team No. 3 3rd Place Team No. 2 THE VETERAN must make his application within the first six months after release from service and he must have served on active duty six months or more to qualify for the new lieuefit. Dr. j'. J. Hinikcr, VA's direc tor tor dentistry, said the new policy is expected to extend dental care to veterans who during military service developed conditions which were not entered in their records. 2(1 Rhoda Bixby Norma Garrard Millie Fox .Monday Mjiht Mixed League service-connecte- 15 36 Team No. 5 Faun Paul Rettv Henderson 1st Place 41 354 . 161 Rarliara Hawkins Avako Klini.lt ters and Headquarters Company received the Deseret Test Center certificate of achievement from Colonel Charles M. Shadle, Post Commander. I L W Team No. 10 . 2ml Place Team o. 12 3rd Place Team No. 5 219 llinh Game 1st Place ; V2 1 Dresses Pants Sweaters price - Y3 off Many other values too numerous to mention SOoBBBVMoSSVRVHoBaBBloVMSaBHiMSi Anns Shop 7 North Main All Sales Final gXZfe on Sale merchandise m 0 |