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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, July 21, 1972 The DTC Deseret Sampler Fublidied as a civilian enterprise newipaper in the interest of personnel of the Deseret Test Center, Ft. Douglas and Dugway, Utah, by the Transcript-BulletiPuMuhing Company, Tooele, Utah, (publishers of the Tooele Transcript and Tooele Bulletin) in accordance with Department of the Army Regulations. It is not an official Army newqjaper; opinions are those of individuals, not to be considered those of the Department of the Army or its agencies. Advertisements in this publication do not constitute an endorsement of products by the Dept of Defense or any agency thereof. Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to the race, creed, color or nations! origin of the purchaser, user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. For business and advertising matters call the Tooele News matter for pubTranscript-Bulleti- n at (801) lication should be sent to the Public Information Office, Dugway Proving Ground, Utah 84022, telephone Pictures not otherwise credited are U.S. Army photos. Army News Feature (ANF) and American Forces Press Service Material is used. Printed by offset method. n 882-005- 522-211- RE-l'P- S Reenlisting for three more years is Sergeant First Class John P. Zook, Fries Park Supply Division (at right). With him are Captain James R. McMains, Commanding Officer of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, who administered the oath and Sergeant First Class David McKinney, senior career counselor. Z HBflK you CM More ey 006! eflr youz HERZTOUZ mey- fil&eNTBJ Recruitment chief cites federal job benefits ed a grizzly hear eating some food that hid been set out for him by the attendants. Sudden- a skunk appeared on the setwe and boldly began to steal some of the rations. Since the sightseers had been told that all of the animals in the park were afraid of the huge beast, they asked how this little creature dared to get so Their guide replied, Oh, the liear is disturlied by it, and like to take out' his ven- gemice on the impudent skunk, hut he knows the high cost of getting even! ANYONE WHO has lived on a farm and smelled a hapless However, the time for travel ended in 1970 when reorganization within the office and the reduction in force resultant necessitated the abolishment of three people in recruitment and placement. At the end of her tour in Germany. Janet elected not to return to the Presidio of SF, feeling that eight years in one place was long enough. She registered on the Priority Placement List and received an offer from Deseret Test (.'enter with duty station at Dugway which she accepted. government are very good, particularly for women. JANET SAID there were many reasons she chose a gov- Ch.pl., u (Lt Col). Ro. C. rftoTttal nght h. cal i.or of reUli.tloo withoit A group of puopl. touring dog who unde the mUUle ol thrown, for it. this striped member of suffering Yellowstone National Park watch- - very enjoyable and enlightening experience. is Chief Janet Sales, GS-1- 2 of Recruitment and Placement, Personnel Division. Civilian Miss Sales transferred to Deseret Test Center after a five year overseas assignment at Headquarters, Support District Hessen, Frankfurt Area Civilian Personnel Office, Frankfurt, Germany. Miss Sales feels that the lieue-fir- s of working for the federal ernment career. Site initially selected government service localise of the retirement system which site to le far superior to either social security or private industry retirement plans. The salary scale was also a drawing factor. She feels that salaries in government are very competitive with private industry. In fact, they are proliahlv letter ill the majority of instances. MISS SALES lielieves that advancement opportunities are excellent, especially for those in a career field and for those who are mobile. Working in the civilian personnel area has given Janet the opportunity to assess various programs and policies that have been established within the areas of recruitment and placement in the Federal Civil Ser- by getting even! THE BIBLE declares, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord, and the person is filled with hat- - attacking the weasel family knows the results of such folly. Our scripture lesson tells the sad story of Haman, an import- ant official in the Persian gov- eminent. He was angry because Mordecai refused to bow before him, and he was determined to gain revenge by having this Jew hanged and the entire Hebrew nation extemiin-closated. The Lord intervened, ever, foiling the plans of this vindictive cruel, man, and bringing almut his execution mi the very gallows he had pre-pared for his enemies. Yes, Hainan paid the high cost of of life will Such an attitude iT" P0?00 Phyacal health, with God. his fellowship mar. o11 j cost getting scover even. In 1824, the Army Corps of Engineers became responsible for all the nation's inland waterways and harbors. As of today, that means: 28, 600 miles of inland and costal waterways - 500 harbors - 390 reservoir! - 9,000 miles of levees God-feari- e. how-wou- ld flood-contr- ol es vice. She says the Intern Program has been very lieneficial to the government; however, she does feel that there should lie more emphasis placed on' recruiting the female college graduate. THE PRESIDENTIAL Di- rectives on the advancement of women in Federal Service are serving a useful purpose in creat- ing ail awareness of the need to fully utilize every employee's skills regardless of race, religion or sex. When asked if she had ever experienced discrimination in her competitive drive fur promo- tion, she emphatically said NO. she does feel that although there has lieen much progress made in recent years, discrimin- ation does exist to some extent, whether suliconscious or other- - Promotions to somewhat limited, she inoved to San Francisco in August 1959. This move resulted in a downGS-0grade from Clcrk-StenGS-0to Clerk-Typis- t, in the Civilian Personnel Office of the Presidio of San Francisco. Janet said that it was a wise decision. She advanced rapidly to the position of Personnel Staffing Specialist and then in Februrary 1967. was selected under the Career Program as a GS-1Personnel Staffing Frankfurt, Germany. SHE FOUND her five year tour in Germany both rewarding and challenging. She said William A. Biese that there were only 10 US , . ccoun .. "V1 citizens working in the Civilian an Personnel Office which served approximately 1100 DACs. This required that one liecaine a jack ()f all trades and made for a wry interesting assignment, This assignment also offered the opportunity for travel to various countries in Europe, a o, Clerk-Steii- with o, For Customer Convenience We Are Open TIU 7 p.m. 7 Days a Week The Best Mobile Home I 4, 3, 2, CAMPING One f excrv sixlwil t.ans 11 Featuring: Skyline Broadmore Leisurehome Gentry Brookdale Low down payments, bank financing VJV. Loans HOMES TAKEN AS TRADE MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR SALE Sjie-ciali- j Finance of We service what we aell George W. Johnson of Open Mess. the NCO They call it a dream house because it cost twice as much as you dreamed it would. Shelby Friedman neri-Bu- t, 24f i.ami)ill!; ,lis 'vear. Thai's not a high ration and won't impress vmi until you start converting it into people, Then you may Ik- - astounded at wse- the munlicr of men, women and Janet liegan her Federal Ci- - children who will Ik-- living, 4 cil Service career in July .1957 least fur a .time, piildixirs. rather ' as a E-- 5 R(l Doran Hunt Mobile Home Sales Tooele 882-49- 67 Grantsville - 884-610- 0 tc L COWBOY, iOOTTS ' ,,kV"' 3 ' the Civil Aeronautics' Adiniiuv-- t ration (now FAA) in Los Angeles, California. ... ' HtuwAM A. ..Mli Jlizi.4 FEELINC THAT her advancement opixirtunilies were Mens zi bg. , Von Bchren of the Suitability Evaluation Division. James 21.00 J Hk, Ruff out Brawn Blk., Ruffout Brawn We work hard to keep Tooele County residents informed on issues and events that will effect their lives. m JL S 88 Western Straw Hats 2 Entire Selection Michael L. Payne of Military Personnel. Ourearislo Fowlkes - Bailey - Resistol Ladies Ladies Skirts BLOUSES . . Entire selection Reduced. Fritz! m. Pykette Donkenny Read the Tooele Transcript Bulletin and be an informed citizen S. of Di-Pol-a Military Personnel. . The Army Chemical has adapted the well-know- n Corps lat-tlcfie- smokescreen into a method of protecting fruit trees. Ultra-fin- e chemical particles in a creeping fog" can cover whole orchards, killing insects and other pests. This is now used extensively on our nations farms. NAME ADDRESS STATE CITY Knit Tops Prime-Ri- b Barry $2oo Little by Girls Lady Jantzen iloo NOW (o) 99 (Ol Reg. 14.00 NOW 100 off Knit-To- Q 99 Machine Washable Polyester ps rTI67 ZIP iteOldlton&L BILL ME PAYMENT I WOULD ENCLOSED LIKE AT THE COST T TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETI- FOR 1 FULL YEAR OF $7.00. 24 nt All tlir political talk alaiut a new miurre of revenue niniply nieumi tapping the same old taxpayer in a brand new place. man NORTH TOOBE, UT. MAUI 14074 |