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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, March 24, 1972 Rcenlist for CONUS under new option Specialist 5 James K. Sather is congratulated by Brigadier General Max Etkin after receiving the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service while stationed in the Re- public of Vietnam. The Department of Army has announced an important new reenlistment option, exclusive to men with six years or less service, to enable more young, men to make the new Army their career. A newly revised Area of Choice re enlistment option makes it possible for a man (E--6 or below), who has less than 12 months until his ETS date, to choose any station in the continental United States to work in. Before this option was available, a man interested in could choose to fill his own vacancy (for no guaranteed time period), a new school, or if he is currently stationed in the U.S., an overseas station only. ?:;K - Winners Neil Magann receives the first place trophy from Charles Rector, PX Store manager after win in Junior YAC Tourney. Players are (1 to r); Front Russel Taylor, Mark Myatt, Chad Griffiths, Brent Shirts, Ren Anderton, John Whitting, and Tony Magann. Back-MRector, Neil Magann, Gary Ott, Mike Magann, Mike Eva, Mike Bingham. Craie Pyne, and David Pyne. . 1. Action during the Bantam All-Stgame held prior to the Junior championship. Players from teams 1 and 2 opposed players from teams 3 and 4. Three teams ended up in a tie for first place during the season. r. Under the new Area of Choice option, the man who reenlists will be guaranteed his CONUS station choice for a period of 12 months. NEW SFC David L. McKinney, Dugway's Army career counselor, is excited about this new change in reenlistment policy. He reports, that it is already positivethe reenlistment ly affecting program because there is practically no limits on what U.S. station a man can choose as long as there is an opening for his MOS at the station) of his DELIVERED Low Prices Every Day Dodge Demon choice. James R. Sanders, V Brigadier General Max Etkin, Chemical Division, is presented DTC commanding general, while the Meritorious Service Medal Mrfl $nden look on. Captain , I Plym Duster Dodge Challenger tsmssm a a, & Plym. Dodge Plym. Dodge the additional benefits the Army for nvni interested in the Army as a career. WWW Foreign book collection at library Mrs. Gloria Gordon, Post librarian, has announced that the library has recently acquired a foreign book collection on loan from the Sixth Army library in San Francisco, Calif. The collection contains fifty fiction and books written in either German, Spanish, French and Russian. Some Captian Robert Shea, Control Brigadier Ccneral Max Etkin, are by well known American Accounting Officer, is presented commanding general of DTC, authors. the Oak Leaf Ouster to the . while Mrs. Shea watches. Mrs. Gordon wants to remind Dugway residents that she Army Commendation Medal by' has foreign language teaching DOUBLE and later, this had nearly doubled records for the following languto 985 million pounds, and by ages: , REDOUBLE In I960, free world consump- - 1980, nickel demand is expected French, German, Spanish, tion of primary nickel was some to double again to two billion Arabic, Indonesian," Russian, 503 million pounds. Ten years pounds. Vietnamese and Thai. non-ficti- 224 274 269 259 269 259 254 312 299 3495 2495 2695 2-- Career SFC McKinney's Counseling office is located in the Headquarters Building. Drop by and let him explain these and Barracuda r, ht ht r, Charger Sebring Coronet Plym Satellite Dodge Polara at, has m- Mew '229 2-- '. 2-- ht r, 4-- 4-- Plym. Fury Baptist ministers Salt Lake City, Utah; Kev. Auy FASHION Women don't want to look tin Meekins, Valley West Bap- tist Church, Valley West, Utah; like something from a fairy Rev. Milton Hiltsley, Holladay tale. That's what's wrong with - it's escapism, Baptist Church, Holladay, Utah; fashion today Rev. Pat Comlies, Midvale Bap- - its unreal. Women are free, they tist Church, Midvale, Utah and are emancipated. They don't Rev. Marvin Cowan, Grace Bap- - have to pretend to be women, of a or to fit some stereo-typ- e tist Church, Bountiful, Utah. woman. Rudi Gernreich, Stores visit Dugway The Command and Dugway's Post Chapel were the hosts of seven visiting Utah Baptist ministers March 14. AH arrived at 10:00 a.m. and were greeted by Lieutenant Colonel Robert R. Knox, Post Executive Officer, and briefed by SFC Billy B. Probst, Admin, istrative Services. They lunched at the Troop Mess and were escorted on a walking and driving tour of English Village by Chaplain (LTC) Ross C. Wright, Post Chaplain. They departed at 4:30 p.m. The guests were: Rev. Robert Vance, Washington Heights Church, Washington Baptist Heights, Utah; Rev. Russell aft, Grace Baptist Church, Bountiful, Utah; Rev. Rolwrt Christo-pula- s. Bethel Baptist Church, at, p 72 at, Pb Chrysler NP Vi ton Pickup Dodge 72 Dodge 'A ton Pickup 72 . Steve Pfliger accept es the award for second place in the tourney. Players are (1 to r); Front- - Steve HelriegeL Eric Houle, Randy Henderson, Richard Wilkins, and Tommy Boykins. Back- - Mr. Rector, Steve Pfliger, Ken Watkins, John Montana, Ralph Sees, David Johnson, and Re id Grawe. p PAUtLOS Chrysler-Dodge-Plymou- I Joofje th 50 Years of Service Utah; f Dugway births f SAVE BIG! ! Tucker January 3- - Jean TWILA wt. 5 11m. 11V4 oz. Parents - Franklin and Donna Twila. January 5 - Shawn Michael MATHEWS wt. 8 11. oz. Parents - Howard and Donny Mathews. January 8 - Jeffrey Lawrence ZIECLER wt. 9 lbs. 11 oz. Parents - Bruce and Jeannie Zicgler. JANUARY II - Donald James YEI wt. 7 11. 14 oz. Parents -Kiyoshi and Phyllis Yci. January 11 - Jennifer Lvnn MILLER wt. 7 Hk. 6 oz. Parents - Paul and Nancy Miller. January 13 - Stephen Vincent REALE wt. 5 11ms. 6Vi oz. Parents Vincent and Nancy Rcale. 1 USED CARS If1 Jl Jgf iM0l FROM I MANTES I CHEVROLET Your Used Thursday, March 23 thru Saturday, April Christv MiJANUARY 25 chelle PARDUE st. 6 11. 2 oz.. Parents - Larry and Janice Par-d- ut 1 I Mark Anthony January 26 GARZA wt. 7 11m. 2 oz. Parents Jerry and Lavinia Garza. February 1 - Stephen Floyd RUDD wt. 8 11k. 12'i oz. Parents - Monty and Sandy Rndd. ' FEBRUARY I b ather 3 LeAnn BROWN wt. 7 lis. 15! oz. Parents - Roger A. and Joan Brown; February 19 - Michael Joseph EOT SMd "0 Shop Early While the Selection is At it's Best! ! -- . MCULdAJUl.Il JH. O His. 15 oz. Parents - Michael and Catherine McCullough. February 19 - Natasha Tamu BLACK wt. 7 II. 10 oz. par. ents - Edmund and Jaifmelvn Black. FEBRUARY 21 Dwidit David WEBB JR. wt. 7 llw. 114 oz. Parents - Dwight and Beverly Webb. March 7 - David Joseph ; HORAN wt. 8 lbs. 3H oz. Par-en- ts - Stephen and Mary Ann Horan. March 12 - Joy Raniuna COL. LIN'S wt. 7 Ibx. 1 o. Parents -Michael and Dcbra Collins. March 13 - Timothv Joseph I10FF wt. 7 11.x. o parent Joseph and Joyce HofT. See Our Supplement in Today's Transcript 1 |