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Show The Chaplain's Corner by Chaplain (LTC) Gerald E. Junes The nugv.av Parent Teach er Association will have their last meeting of the school year Life Is A Proving Ground All who are, in any way, connected with the Deseret Test Center are keenly aware of the reasons for and the implications of testing and proving as are all people involved with production of any product. If we are to produce a product of quality it must lie thoroughly tested and proven to lie as perfect as lie fore it is placed on the market. This principal applies to human life as well. All of life is a Proving Ground and we mast use each opportunity to improve ourselves and enhance our prospects of passing the real test of character and spiritual devotion which determines our acceptability to Cod of Heaven and thus, our Eternal destiny. THE PURPOSE of testing a material or product is to determine it's effectiveness; to improve on it's quality and to produce the liest product possible. If this is true of material, inanimate things, it is double true of the Sold of man. When God breathed the breath of life into the nostrils of man, he liecame a living and eternal Soul, with the ultimate goal of living with his Creator on earth and in I leaven. Every manufacturer or producer knows the importance and value of personal training for all personnel. The scientist, of pos-sili- le The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Apr. 11, 1969 PTA News necessity, must learn the capabilities of each chemical to be used in any product. He must know the properties and reactions of each ingredient in each mixture he produces. He must also learn how to control it. Through his training he learns to develop an immediate response to any situation which may de- Monday. April 21 at 7:30 p.m. in room ot the ele- - me SCHOOL hit Labj Ck? Mrf Df-m-y mm laanklai mmmft Urn mm aiiwli lia i Incoming Officers as of April 7, 1969 Unit 'DTC DTC DTC "DTC DTC 'DTC Name Crade Phillips, Edward Kooiug. Paul II. Crandi-U- . Norman 11 Roger A. A. Lciuis Sponier. Balib. Carlcton S. Ware. Maxwell CMDK LTC LTC Cuprill. Charles A. Kmrpp, David R. Tullv, Ceorge J. Dailv. Charles T. Cclt'eau. Richard C. 2LT ILT Branch I'SX CMLC CMLC EDCSA 28 Feb fM ACC 7 Apr 5 Jul (M J'l ' CPT CPT . CPT CPT ILT ILT CW2 ) 21 Mar fi ) 21 Mar 12 Jan fW S Feb ) 25 Apr fW 29 May fi9 CMLC CMLC 2LT Appmx Arr Mar () Jul W) 7 01 pi ine xnooi Name Ross, Paul E. Guyloii, Robert ACC JVC TC QMC AT ACC E ANC ( 3 Mav f Ju" ( Mar 9 1 Apr fM 27 Mar (M 24 Feb 69 21 Mar WJ May (W May fW 10 Apr M Apr (W N'S CMLjC TC Jun fW () May 7-PIE- Test Dirw tor Liaison Officer Test Dirwtor fM Apr Jun 10 Alignment Jul (W Jun (W Jun W Jul m Ma M E. Crade LTC Branch CMLC EDCSA LTC CMLC 3 Jul B9 4 Jun fi9 Destination ODCSLOC. Wash. D.C. Ft Leavenworth Billy Casper Data Processing tntllnUii f , Chu m Ft Leavenworth Swisher. Roliert K. LTC CMLC I Jul DTC DTC Bovle. John M. Bu'rgard, Richard E. W harrv. Samuel R. Ditonia. John P. Fallini. Peter T. ILT ILT CPT ILT ILT cmlx: 24 Sep 69 24 Apr 69 8 Jun 69 12 Apr 69 Jun 69 REFRAD REFRAD REFRAD 7 Jun 69 16 Jun 69 4 Jul 69 29 Jun 69 17 Jun 69 8 Jun 69 II Jul 69 1 Aug 69 Jul 69 1 Aug 69 Vietnam REFEAD Vietnam DTC DTC DTC DTC DTC DTC DTC DTC DTC DTC DTC . CMLC CMLC ACC CMLC 2 woods, 5 irons. Reg. 70.00 value JAC Office Equip Maint Div Retail Sales Br Armv Uiation ADl'S Plans Ofg Eng I'lmip Rcpr Anesthetist ILT ILT CPT Chainliers. Lawrence T. ILT ILT James II. McCann. Clifford J. ILT Spilshiirv. Raviiiiiud II. ILT ILT VarncyPeter J. C1T Nelson. Helen R. Bennett. Edwanl L. MAJ Maxwell. David A. Toole. Barcklcv V. Adkins. Patrick CMLC CMLC CII FI CMLC ACC CMLC CMLC ANC FA CBRWOC Survivor Asst Off Kcndrick, Lviuleu N. ILT ILT Kennard. Lou II. Decker, Timothy G. ILT 2LT Carson, Thomas J. 2LT Conant. Roy K. 'Denotes duty at DTC, Fort Duugl.is CBR CBR CBR CBR CBR CMLC CMLC TC Your choice Assignment Chief of staff Test Director TJUifeott Met Division ACC - rc sets e e ' Year Choice Reg. $14.50 Only 48' WHIT Catholic Chap. Voit Chargtrs . . . lodicV ece Fantasty or Grond 2 woods sets e 5 Irons Diluxc Boa. - CBRWOC CBRWOC CBRWOC CBRW(X: CBRW(X; C" . . . 2 Woods 5 Irons Deluxe Bag Only Reg. $13.90 Mav 69 Spalding Match Ploy in men's or ladies' Wilson Dave Marr and Carol Mann sets, 2 woods, 5 irons, bag. Program Off C; SV&M Br Asst Ch. Equip Mgt Div. CO. imc: XO, I1IIC Hospital CBRWOC REFRAD REFRAD 3 Mav' 69 REFRAD 29 Mav 69 Vietnam 24 Apr 69 Vietnam 1 $39 88 Reg. $89 REFRAD 21 Mav 69 SETS LoJitvilla Grand Mam men's and sets ladies' in right or left hand 2 woods, 5 irons. Vietnam Ft Leavenworth REFEAD 8 irons 3 woods 1 Veterauarian Asst F&A Off Tech Opsn Off ADPS Off Tech Opsn Off Tech Opsn Off REFRAD REFRAD REFRAD $9988 Billy Casper Aluminum Shaft Tech Opsn Off Tech Opsn Off Vietnam Vietnam CE Billy Casper Autograph Set. f. PSB 29 $4888 Voit Aluminum . . . Men i 1 1 Bert Weaver piece let - 8 iron 3 woodi LADIES SHAKESPEARE srt. - 2 5 irons woods deluxe bag. $ 99 SPRING Only 48 FOOTWEAR SPECIALS 0F AUTO GLASS PROFESSIONAL 2 Exclusive Warranty on Every Windshield 1 fl'fJtM Bradshaw Auto BASEBALL SHOES (W- -h- I WHi Itaal .1 tr LOW CUT 50 North Main Street GYM SHOES Your choke of white er black In men's, bey' and youths' sizes. Open Sunday Only 99 tfitml ADIDAS AVANTI ONLY"? Hi TRACK SHOES n..i.i. .,1:1. r upper extra m. sCSSs LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL SHOES - NEW CAPTAIN Newly promoted Captain Nicholas Nahas is congratulated by COL Charles M. Shadle, Dugway Prov ing Cround post commander on his promotion to his new rank as the Captain's wife looks on. u C2T 995 & First quality. AH sizes with rubber cleats. Reg. S.9S NOW ONLY 2 99 FAMOUS ADIDAS 0LYMPIADE SHOES popular training shoes that can oho be worn for leisure. White with block stripe. Extremely MORE DAYS To SfH&R BLOCK Reg. Vic. Only Wa guarantee lax return. If wa moke any arm that cost you anv Denahv ar mrerew, wa win pay two penolty or inter wt. Reg. 79c 1 "IBLHsXaAT' rf-- mr America's Largest Tax Service with Over 3000 Offices 453 North Main 1 Wttkdays 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m.; Sat. 5 Ph 1N0 Appointment Necessary. S82-40- 1 aiBak ML Q OOv GYM SOCKS White wool. ONLY OUARANTII : accurate Drc do ration of avarv 9-- GYM SHORTS Fruit of the loom. MlWavjAW mm m mm mm mm 1 53c SP&UST CENTERS - CARROLL DONATES BLOOD Miss Debra Hillvard. R.N. from American Red Cross is shown receiving a blood donation from Jerrv B. Carroll at Dugwav'i first Ia.kI drive of the year. Mr. Carroll is the second or should I say first male to give blood at this drive. Sls - sfca! Meleomlogist KS SHAT-R-PR0- g n I mi mm An SETS GOLF CLUB8 KS DTC USAH CBR SEE YOUR Thai ion Proposed KS Per,ence '' ml mm sit la E COL Charles M. Shadle, Dugway post commander, congratulates CW2 Charles Burns after awarding him the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in the Republic of Vietnam. Mr. Burns' wife looks on at the occasion. DTC ....11 if n L ml Armf.l e Daaart- - SAVE UP TO $50 IN THIS Duly " " fi Giveway, and Garroway. Unit DTC " ate; . aw 1 Outgoing Officers as of April 7, 1969 TU Dmgwj, Vm , a Look at television a while, and what do you see? ? Tlmta-wa- e Mart people know how to say nothing but few know when. .. ... W'riglit. Bnice B. Jr. L'SAH UkIut. Etlward MAJ Bell. Jerrv D. CIT I'SAII 2LT CBR Ceiitinc. 'UwreiR-- S. ILT CBR Cicconc. Richard G. Denotes DTC Fort Douglas Assignment - Gma-- 4, i DTC DTC DTC DTC DTC DTC DTC Colonel Charles HAUSER PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN M. Shadle, DPG Post Commander, is shown congratulating newly promoted CPT William J. Hauser, a bacterologist in the E & E Division. Also present (in the back of CPT Hauser) is MAJ Franklin C. Haskins, PT&A Director. FWfaf u-- ,., l. -- training facilities depends upon that individual. OUR PRIMARY concern is the final product. This is the proof of our work, our goals and our philosophies. Yet, by the perversity of human nature, we seek perfection in material things and neglect the Spiritual and Eternal aspects of life. Life is a Proving Ground and he who would lie found acceptable to his Creator will seek to improve his Spiritual responses in order to pass the test of lit ii.. I" Ttrnm Caator, urinary ill" infill I flaae of e Dm-..--mi Election of the officers for r, lhMn,klmymnllm fcjMleeaattalBae the coniiun school vear uill Tert the main order of business of the; llAUriSM, Dfwj, Uua, Ttei aat aa meeting. The College Women's t'l-.i- . i.iiiii ...jii win present tne i.reative Saw i ruing .Awarus. Kihiiii aMIia count will 1u ni'i.l.. !aad mm mm par and refreshments will lie sie oiimleK eaer mmU be mm. tm 11a Twatl JC. M Men Mate, Taeale, ar FA Baa 3M la plaae aleaaM aaj. ved. velop. This is a principal of human life as well. Ve must learn our capabilities: we must learn to control ourselves and to deto velop immediate responses any situation which may develop. In this regard we have facilities . available training such as the Holy Bible, The Church School and the Worship Services of all major' religious philosophies. How the individual takes advantage of, or ignores these The DTC DCSCt SamplCI |