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Show The DESE11ET SAMPLER, Fri., May 9, 1969 Sanclv Acres Club Recreational Quiz No. 3 The reereation profession is a fairly new occupation, ami. therefore, many people have only a vauue idea aUiut it as a lile s wink. There are three major categories in the lielil of recreation: I. leadership. 2. siicrvisory. 3. exeeutive. 1. The recreation leader may either Ik- - a general leader or a - Chief s Warrant Officer Bruce Wright, logistics Directorate, is congratulated by COL diaries M. Shadle, DPC Commander following the presentation of the Bronze Star Medal to CW2 Wright for meritorious sen ice in Vietnam. Mrs. Wright is also shown. BKONZE STAR AWARD specialist. A leader organics and directs various "roup activities, teaches a variety of recreational skills. 2. The recreation supers isor has general responsibility for a district, or he may hae the responsibility tor a certain type of recreational activities such as sports, arts and cralts. music ami drama, special events. .1. The recreation administrator is in charge of a recreation deserpartment, or division and the personnel, lie plans recreational vices for the whole community. In the next issue of the "T)cscrct Sampler" the opportunities will Ik- - discussed. for recreational workers within the armed fon-eAnswer the questions below and bring your entries to the Service Chili. Every other Saturday the w inner will lie determined and awarded a prize. Marches are written in all of the following 1. except a. 24 Laura Mae Blouses and Capermate li. 34 time signatures 44 c. S d. "lA'ap. slide, cut." is the technical analysis of the: I). Walt. a. Two-ste- p d. Maurka c. Balance step i. Of the following liasie locomotor steps, the ones which are uneven in pattern are the: li. Run and the leap a. Walk and the hop d. Skip and the galop c. Jump and the walk 4. The si.e of the shufflclmard court In tahle 5. tenuis when the score is Lounging Robes the winner of the game 20-2- 0 7. Off J Hood Drug 34 South Main in- In a case of fainting, it is inadvisable to keep the patient lying True or False down until he recovers. Tmc or False Sprains may lie treated with cold compresses. Children between the ages of 6 and 9 are not generally interested True or False in fain' and folk tales. . 10. Coiuuil Awanlcd DTC Ceiiificale Name: Age: i. I, SHK-rior- licxt-ot-ki- n-u- p. 1). Answer the following questions either True or False True or False Strains are injuries to joints S. ll.t. Decler ivrsonally provided sumvor assistance to the ncvt-ti- l kin of divcasi'd aclie and rctintl rmy personnel on iiiau ncc.isioiiv Mis military First I icnlciiant Tiiimthy (.'.. and leadership, his devotion IXikfi. tl"i2 :?S) .Tj. 1'iiilwl Stati-- to his assignment, and (lie expeiuli-tur- c rin (Milt Weapons Orii'iit.i-- t Second l.ieiiteu.mt Hoy k. of many lou hours on reit an (linirsi' IVtarhmi'iit. rciriv-r- d Ciiiiaiil. tr2 174 .Vi. l uititl Stales reoccasions ;i Di'si-rc- t CKK Weapons OrientaTwl Ct'iili'r ivrlifi-inl- i' pealed separ.ite Army sulted in many favoralile comI (it ion i CoW ments Irom uulitarx cseorls. tion Course, received a Dcscrct Test Center certificate of achievew Cliarli's M. Shadli'. Tost and the licrcavcd morticians, nl' DI'C ment from Colonel Charles M. laiuilies. Liculciiaiil IX'ckvr rccfixi-His understanding of people Shadle, I'ost Commander of his award for outstanding service ore. and his sympathetic attitude as Suriivor Assistance Officer. warns Lieutenant Conant received i. nave carueu uie lamiiies his award for outstanding service s wewi lest seiner. wuKay, flir lim ,K. respt.,.i Inim AurusI 31, liMiS to May 3, aill the ad- - as Survivor Assistance Officer, a,d suiHiinai Dcscrcl Test Center, Dugway, the tif miration public. As Officer in Cli.irijc of the during the period August 2S, Army Casually Section, he was Tlu. ustjnuhna vervkv rcn- - MiS to April 15, lfMif). resionsilile for the iiK.nliiiation iUiri During this time. 2Lt. Conant ,v ,rir!j, Liutnaui l),tk- Sunivor Assistance to ol all military funeral support provided n-- . allll ,,f ,ms, t.r ju a p(M,jlioll n acof deccasi-and sunivor assistance charged the l l sp,)n!lji,ilitv to the Coniiiiandinn Ceneral, H retired and tive personnel. Army c.chTwl hil.lfi Test Center. Fort loiif- - , The task of informing lH'reaved , u l liUH, Sllt AriIlv las. I'tah. and relatives of their entitlements is a delicate dutv and one which reijuires great tact. 2I.t. Conant has effectively and decisively dealt with all re- qiiircuu'iits iii a manner which enhanced the ostiire of the military services in tliis area. His complete knowledge cf Casually procedures. Ins un- derslaudu.g of people, and Ins alt.lude towards sv,n,jathet.c the Ureaved persons have ear... ed him the respect of superiors and sulxntlinates and the admira- turn or lhe puhhe. DeekiT Karns to-.- .. Shufflclxiard d. Volleyball a. Basketball c. Softliall Cliarles M. Shadle, OutMav' post commander. presents IT Itoy k. Conant with a certificate of achieve- ineiit. l.T Conant earned the DTC Certificate of Achievement for his initslaiidiiig performance in the casualty section at Dugtvay. d The one of the following in which older women are more terested and which they play more frequently is: ft. COI. c Com-inaiid- is: is the one w ho: a. First gets two points more than his opponent 1). Wins the next point c. Wins three out of five Xints d. Wins five out of seven points Sweaters M. s a. (i feet w ide by :S0 feet long li. ft feel wide by 52 feet long c. 10 feet wide by 30 feet long d. 10 feet wide by 52 feet long Ladies Canvas Shoes Ladies Dress Shoes - Col. Charles OF ACHIK EMKNT Shadle. Post Cmimandcr. presents a DPC Certifi-talnl Achievement to ll.t. Timothy C. Decker lor outstanding services as Survivor Assistance Officer during the period August 31. IMS to May 3. ISMW. CEKTH'ICATE DTC Certificate 2. Blouses and Slacks k PI,,,.,... cn-di- & Saturday & 7 p.m. Thursday- Sunday - ft I Lighted I ELECTRIC Make-U- p SHOPPING BAG MIRROR Ifor Large 10 Cup Capacity $S33 Reg. 6.98 US STRAW C0FFEEMAKER that special someone Imported from Mexico 14.98 Value 1 1W Color Toned Chrome Finish u Supply Clerk and Military- Policeman during tlu period October IS, IMS to May 1, 196D. Supply Clerk and your serMilitary most valualile. vices have Through personal initiative and application, you were aide to re- solve many of the supply problems which confronted this Platoon. In addition, although you had no previous training as a Military Policeman, you gained the necessary knowledge to perforin Military Police duties and filled a most urgent need of As Platoon for Mom u LADIES PAJAMAS hK 12.95 Value Visit Cornets Tooele's fun place to shop! Mothers Day Gifts priced from 9( to 79.99 the Desk Stapleless PAPER FASTNER f Cornets Have a Complete Selection of Mothers Day Permanent Press Wash & Wear Needed in JU Police Military Reg. 2.79 received ments. many COSMETIC For the t activities. i Modern Mother ASSORTMENT Tuition Aid for VANITY Including Bubble Bath Shampoo - Hair Set Advanced Slmlv TRAIN CASE Cleansing Creams Lotions and etc. tm rnce i.jy 3 Reg. 3.99 151 no. l9 a.m. to 8 p.m. . ......r. N"l UA Commissioned For Only Mix or Match Them 3 MAIN M m 1 upen unaays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. II H lu.mrni officers Fireproof Aviation Clothing Fireproof clothing from the out for all Army has liccn proposed for development ly the Aviation Agency. I'.S. Army (jimhat Coiumaiid (CD(), Fort Kncker, Ala. Tlie clothing system envisioned hy CDC under this skin ef-r..- ri 'ImliMi h1iiuls llIMicrKanlll.nls, j f(K)lwt.ar. uniforms. glmes. nIt. sewks de- - vclopcd under this requirement not only would be fireproof but should provide thermal protection from radiation too. The clothing will lessen the effects of fire caused by small arms, mine detonation fires. Its developand the will also improve ment chances of survival in otherfalal accidents, crashes wise or incidents where burning is the prime cause of destruction. - NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK DRAWING Winners of lhe National Library Week Drawing are: (L to R) Lisa Ann Pratt, Bonnie Douglas, Michael Kelly, and Mrs. George Helriegel. The winners were given a book of their interest. com- this command, with you for wishes go my continued success in your future lu-s- J.i has Platoon favorable As you leave $99 ,1 You have proven your ability to rcsDond (iiiicklv and intelli gently to a variety of demanding situations. Because of the efficient manner in which you have performed your duties, the (fill. u Every Home Open Daily the Platoon. Special Price V. nit For mil' Letter from PMO Ih-c- SANDALS "i Powell Receives Policeman, TOASTER vm. 1, I9ff9. - Provost Marshal. received Powell Specialist his letter for outstanding and exemplary services as a Platoon Values to 3.98 PllOVlVG ABERDEEN Md. Captain Py-,ton F. Ligon HI of Dccattn-Ca.. has replaced CPT James E. Van Sickle as aide - de - camp to Major Ceneral Frank M. 1cnour. commanding general of the US Army Test aiwl - - AUTOMATIC Keg. s Four Louis M. Specialist Powell. I'S fi71 Sl 4f), Hith Military Police Platoon (Svc) received a Letter of Appreciation from Major Paul II. Johnson. Chief, i Special for Mom 2 Slice - LETTER OF APPRECIATION Maj. Paul II. Jolm-soProvost Marshal, is presenting a letter of Appreciation to Sp4 Louis M. Powell, 65th MP Platoon, for his as a Platoon Supply- Clerk and Miliexemplary- sen-icePoliceman tary during the period of Oct. IS, 1!MS8 to May- Last Minute Gift Suggestions for Mom aA-- Thinking of a New Car? inter- ested in completing advanced degrees in those disciplines for which the Army has determined a need, such as business or engineering, are encouraged to make use of the resources of local accredited colleges and universities. Tuition assistance is available through the Ceneral Educational Development Program for studies at both the anil graduate undergraduate off-dut- y levels. completing advanced degrees in approved areas Officers of specialization will lie considered for utilization tours in their sH'ciallies. .i ."; Evaluation Command. CPT Li&m j(liied lhe he'ati. lnonth en here an assi ,lt M instrnttor wilh lhe ,llfal,trv. Department at '" Fjrt BtfUnin'' A lfm diw,e of w1lh Mm,ary Acadeiny he renAirlmrne 173rd service the . in Brigade The (Hitstaniling dertil liv 21 t. Conant is in the Vietnam where he won the highest tradition of the 1'iiiled Silver Star. Bronze Star AJeSlates Army and reflects great dal with "V: device and two credit upon himself, this com- - Oak Leaf Clusters, and 'the mand. and the military service. Purple Heart in 1967 "and - D New Aide For TECORI Coniniander We have a good selection of body styles and colors in stock Stoker Motor 44 East 1st North "See us Jast for the best buys!" 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