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Show Annual banquet held by Scouts The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Feb. 19, 1971 Test Center salutes Janet Ilouley, Office of the Commanding Officer, Dugway Proving Ground, har been awarded a 20 Year Servie Certificate for her yean of government Mr. Hal Stewart, Civilian Per- - Mr. Edward R. Lloyd, Electronics tonnel, received a Superior Per Unit, received a Ten Year Award from Mr. Otii vice Award. of PT&A. Director Black, Afton Chamberla.n, Move- - ment Service Division, receiv- ed a Twenty Year Service Award. Mr. Max Boyer, non Security Divi-M- r. 0., guvefnnM.nt Eugene Colvin, Equipment Pool Branch has been awarded a 20 year service certificate for his government service. conduct- vice-chairm- an ing. Merit badges Merit badges were awarded to the following boys: Jim Bowers, Val Ellison, David Calvin Griffiths, Griffiths, Brandon Kuddes, Bruce Kuddes, Monte Kuddes, Zane Kuddes, Reed Grarve, Wayne Morse, Larry Morse, Russell Morris, Kenny Young, Paul Singleton, Allen Wallace, court- - of-- honor. Kohler, Wayne Randy Brown and Kenneth Ivie. Honorary court Scouts receiving rank adDistrict and local Scout vancements and their parofficials who constituted ents were escorted to the the Honorary Court were Court by fellow scouts and Lynn Kirby, District Scout were presented the followDisexecutive; Paul Griffith, ing ranks: Second Class -trict advancement chairman, Elston Peck, John Whiting, lloliert Kerr, District comRichard Russell Bowers, missioner, Richard Wilkins, Morris Henderand assistant District commisRandy son. Kenny Ilien was adsioner, Max Shirts, Grants-vill- e vanced to First Class, and Stake president repreChad Griffiths and Barry sentative, Clen Broadhead, Morse were presented Life neighliorhood commissioner; rank. David Griffiths and A1 Brown, merit Dugway Wayne Morse were each liadge clean. awarded their first Eagle Memliers of the court Palm. were Everett Morse, Rick Evan Special award Jenkins, John Turner, A award for the special Southwick, and Ken Sperry mile swim was presented Diswith Lowell Griffiths, to Allen Wallace and the Historic Trails Award were earned by Brandon Kuddes, Kenny Hein, LeEarl Peck, Chad Griffiths, Barry Morse, and Scout Grady Leaders Wendell White and Neal Peterson. Scout Master Wendell White accepted the National Camping Award on lf of his troop, lie was also presented with the Silver Beehive prized tribute to his a Award, scouting leadership. Joseph Mansen, Supply Division, has been awarded a 20 Y'ear Service Certificate for his yean Identify To lie sure vour tax account of government work. is properly credited, put your Social Security number on all checks or money orders sent for payment, Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue for Utah, said today. It also helps if you write on the payment what it is for. Then, if your check or money order is separated from your return during processing, your Social Security manlier on the payment will quickly identify it. An unidentified payment must be set aside for research and cannot lie credited to your account until you have providEldon Brooks, housing division, ed the IRS with the necessary has been awarded a 20 Year information to identify it, Mr. Service Certificate for his yean Wise said. In the meantime, you of government work. could get a bill. ie, Mr. David Bush, facilities divi- service. sion, received a Twenty Year Service Award from DTC. wedwfd hii Retirement fter 2 yean of trict Dugway Boy Scouts and Explorers of Troop and Post 481 held their annual Scout lianquet at the Fries Park Chapel, February 10. Scouts and their families and guests were treated first to a turkey dinner prepared and served by the troop committee. Mel Institutional Repfor both the resentative and post, coordinated troop the dinner followed by a Nick Kokinakix, Manpower Management, has been awarded a Sus- tained Superior Performance award for his work in the Manpower section. . Nlc-Evo- BUNNY HUG Petite Bunny Mayo, born in Vietnam, but now a resident of Washington, D.C., aspires to be n model and hopes to eventually open her own agency. If you need n pen pal, write Bunny at Suite 502, 1025 Connecticut Ave., Washington D.C. 20036. Dugway movie I schedule 1 : 1 lie-ha- W. Mn. Audrey Broadhead, Mr. Floyd B. Evans, facilities Supply Division, received a Sug- division, received Twenty Year gestion Award certificate from Service Award from DTC. Colonel diaries M. Shadle, DPG commander. She also received a cash award of f40 for her approved suggestion. imm Jose Valerio, Electronic Unit, has been awarded a 20 Year Service Certificate for his yean Alma Forsyth Jr, Supply Diviof government service. sion, has been presented $90 for the adoption of a submitted suggestion. lax R. Woods, Office of the Logistics Directorate, has been awarded a 20 Year Service Certificate for his yean of government work. William Perie H. Hays, Communi- Mr. John B. Harrison, facilities cations Division, received a Ten division, received a Twenty Year Service Award from DJC. Year Service Award. Mr. Neola K. Stephens, Supply Di-- I vision has been awarded a 20 Year Service Certificate for her yean of government work. SPRING EARLY BIRD Just Arrived FACTORY DISCOUNT BELTED o' FIBER-GLAS- POLYESTER All zingy... sparkling by Joy Eastland Two important events are coming up soon on the Cirl Scout calendar! Thinking Day, with its accent on international friendship, and Girl Scout week. Dugway girls will celebrate both of these special dates with an Open House and program, to lie held on Sunday, March 7 at the Girl SPRine FABRICS S I Premium Whitewalls PRICED! SPECIALLY Deseret drifts formal-fashio- n show Circle your calendar and plan ahead for the March 12 Party of the Month. The Dugway Womens Club is planning another delight- o 45-I- Plus F.E.T. 2.18 to 3.20 Exchango Bates n. ful Favorite - beautiful prints for dresses, housecoats, blouses or quilts CAMPER & LIGHT TRUCK TIRES The Credit Union Umbrella Man I says: Many fabulous buys at Vi Price PLUS F.LT. $2.65 to $4.33 BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE leaders Conference dinner at 19(X) hours, a fashion show .featuring lieau-tifSpring fashions modeled !y the ladies of the cluh at 2(XK) hours, and a dance featuring the Music Makers at 21 (X) hours. The cost for this entire filled evening will fun be $3.25 per person. Tickets may lie obtained at the Officers Open Mess by calling 290 , or from Sara King (3157) or Betty Koepp (2081). The deadline for purchasing tickets is March 9. Tickets will NOT lie sold at the door. 1 the key to independence! When you sake your hard aamad money at your credit union, it provides generous dividends Saving is Savings at your credit union provides availability and safety. Credit union members work, lokn and save together not for not tor charity profit but for mutual service. and summer yardage All spring AND EXCHANGE cve-nin- g. There will lie cucktails at 18 hours, a Prime Rib 149 Yd. and entertaining A at Magna on January 12 was attended by Carole Bishop, Kathy Ilenzeker, Betsy DeWitt, Mary Holm, Terry Tillotson and Joanne Peterson, all Neighlxirhood Chairmen. The conference had a Mexican theme, complete with pinatas and Mexican food. nl by MARILYN KELLER Spring Scout building. Cirl Scouts and Brownies will wear their uniforms to church on this Dunday also. Changes in Girl Scout troop leadership are as follows: Mrs. D. Jean Cecil is the new leader of Brownie Troop 654, and Mrs. Dixie Henderson has taken the leadership of Jr. Troop 227. 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