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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, March 9, 1973 The DTC Deseret Sampler Pubibbed as a civiliaa enterpri newqMper in the of personnel of the Descret Test Center, Ft. Douglas and Dugway, Utah, by the Transcript-Bulleti- a Publishing Company, Tooele, Utah, (publishers of the Tooele Tnrocript and Tooele Bulletin) in accordance with Department of the Army Regulations. It is not an official Army newspaper; 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 thereat Everything advertised in this publication must bo made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to the race, creed, color or national 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 Transcript-Bulletiat (Ml) 8814050. News matter for publication should be sent to the Public Iidonnation Office, INigway Proving Cround, Utah MOSS, telephone Pictures not otherwise credited are US. Army photos. Army News Feature (ANF) and' American Forces Press Service Material is used. Printed by offset method. ia-ter- n 5SS-S1I- Garth Celster with his parents. Chaplain Wright and Scoutmaster Dupuy. Dugway Junior Varsity unbeaten in region play Dugway Mustangs varsity basketball team which will be participating in the State Tournament at Provo neat week. The Mustangs won 14 of 18 during the regular season and then played North Summit for die Regional championship last night following two wins in the Region tourney. First Rows Gary Ott, ) Kevin Donnelly, Harry Gardner, Mike Magann, and Scott Palmer. Second rows Bruce Hooley, Dee Shirts, Reggie Brewer, Randy Brown, Gary Harris and Rex Palmer. (D-R- God and Country Awards The Dugway Mustangs Juni- ed Ken Barton, Roland Pyne, or Varsity ended their season John Hebert, Mike Harris, Ed a week ago Wednesday as Ortiz, Paul Ortiz, John Monthey defeated the Wendover tano, Barry Gardner, Mike Ilodges, Gary Ott, Mike MagJVs by 20 points. The win gave the George ann, Bruce Hays, Russ Taylor, d Mustangs an Doug Barnes and David Johnunbeaten record in Region Nine son. This is the third successive play as they racked up eight wins without a loss. year Dugway has won the JV Players on the team includ- - Region championship. i Two memliers of Boy Scout Troop 517 were presented God and Country Awards during the Protestant worship service March 4. Post Chaplain (DtCol.) Ross C. Wright and Troop 517 Scoutmaster William Dupuy honored Garth Gelster and Marvin Hawkins before the congregation for their service to the chapel. Parents of the two scouts are LtCoL and Mrs. Duane A. Gelster and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hawkins. Bruce-coache- ; Mustangs beat Manila, South Rich Dugway 's Mustangs clinched a berth in the state basReggie Brewer and Rex Palmer led Dugway to their ketball tournament next week with a. 6 win over the win Tuesday as Brewer collected 18 points to lead all scorSouth Rich Trojans in the first round of the Region Nine ers and Palmer added 15, including 11 in the final quarter. tourney. Tuesday, Dugway got off to an early lead and held a lead with four minutes left in 10-- margin with four minutes gone. Then Manila, also callGetting off to an the first, quarter, the Mustangs were never headed. This is ed the Mustangs, scored six points for a 0 lead. Howthe first time Dugway has won a first round game in' the ever, the winners came right back and lead 2 at the end of the quarter. Region Nine tournament. REGGIE BREWER and Gary Harris each collected Gary Harris had seven points and Brewer had five for four points in the early spurt before the Trojans cut the the winners during the quarter. The Mustangs built up their lead during the second Mustangs lead to 13-- 8 at the end of the first quarter. After the teams had traded points in the early porquarter as they outscored Manila 19 to 13 and held a tion of the second quarter, the Mustangs scored eight points 5 margin at halftime. lead with 2:05 left in the half. The Trojans to take a With 5:30 left in the third quarter the Mustang held cut the margin to 7 at halftime. lead. Manila then scored 15 straight points to go a 7 With 3:30 left in the third quarter the Mustangs went ahead 9 before a basket by Brewer and one by Randy 3 lead into a 5 Brown at the buzzer gave the winners a 2 on another scoring sprfee and built a lead at the margin at the end of the third quarter. Bruce Hooley end of three quarters. collected six of the ten Dugway points. The Mustangs never trailed in the final quarter alTHE MUSTANGS then outscored the losers 14 to two though with three minutes to go, the winners still held only in the first three minutes of the final quarter for their big- a one point margin at R. Palmer then got a basket ' lead of 58 27. the at and to free three throws, including one on a technical call, to gest game Rex Palmer led the Mustang's scoring with 12 points, sew up the win. followed by Hooley, Harris and Scott Palmer each adding In addition to Brewer and R. Palmer, Brown was also ten. Brewer had seven, Randy Brown five and Kevin Don- in double figures for the Mustangs with 11 points. Harris, nelly and Gary Ott each with four. All eleven of Coach who with Brewer and Brown pulled down many rebounds for the winners, had nine points. Bruce Hooley with four Gurney's squad saw action in the contest. The Dugway Mustangs made it two wins in a row in and Scott Palmer with two points rounded out the scoring the Region Nine tournament by downing Manila for the Walden Gurney coached Mustangs. 5 Boyd Pallesen with 18 and Dan Ruble with 16 led Tuesday afternoon. With their victory the Mustangs advanced to the fi- the scoring for the losers. nals and played the North Summit Braves last night for the 62-3- 11-- 0 6 12-1- 15-1- 34-2- 28-1- 3 28-1- 39-2- 42-3- 34-2- 44-2- Marvin Hawkins with his parents, Chaplain Wright and Scoutmaster Dupuy. 43-4- 54-5- 3. MVPs One vote separated these two intramural players in the Most Valuable Player voting. Col. Kingdom presents the trophies', to Djive McClintock (I) of the 2nd Platoon and Ron Meyer of the 3rd and 4th Platoon team. 'I e o o ' : s4 . v t 1 vl ' vrV ? - v.. '$.-- . 59-5- f & Summer jobs available in highway work Summer jobs are available as engineering aids and civil engineering technicians GS-- 2 regional championship. through GS-- 5 according to the Federal Highway Projects Division Region Eight office. The seasonal work cannot exceed 180 working days. Applicants must be available to commence work by May 14, or be available to work beyond Sept. 28. Applicants who are eligible for Intramural Champs n Hospital No. 1 took the Intramural trophy for first place with a win over 2nd in a playoff game last week. Team members for the Hospital: Bade Randy Ilowarth, Ray Chester, Mark Jackson, Lordine Brewer, LaRue Washington and Charles Blair. Front ) Harold Bone, Joseph Champagne, George Wall and Maiiro Miramontes. Ela-too- (1-- r) llliiipiVL (d-r- Saving. Is it a word from another generation with no , relevance to todays young people? Frankly, thats a question you have to answer for yourself. Saving is, simply, a useful tool for getting the things you want Whether its something you want to buy, or just something you want to have later in life, saving is a good way to get it And First Security is a good place for saving. You dont have to worry about losing your money, it grows at a variety of different rates, and its available when you need it First Security is a place where theres room to grow. GS-- 2 through GS-- 4 posi- tions and are available to work only the summer months (middle May through the end of September) must be within reach on the Summer Employment Examination, Announcement No. 414. The deadline for applying for this examination was January 26. Applicants must be available for work region-wid- e, which includes Colorado, Montana, North and South Dakota, Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming and parts of adjacent states. Apply to: Personnel Officer, Federal Highway Administration, Room 217, Building 40, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225. S month Saving Certificate You hai a long way to go. We want to help along the way. First Security Bank Miia 'Mk IM IkwIi, IM W DU. H.lliml PM hmHf MM IM. Nall Lakr (Hr. I'M MnM, MM IM a! MM"'. I'l IM at HaaaliMI. Mamaal AmMUm PM PM amiitgr HaakatHaHi apnw Wpamai IM IMnMMApatllnmMlVTaM Second llace Caleb Bvnum, 2nd Platoon team capttain, accepts the 2nd place intramural trophv Paul from Col. Arthur J. Kingdom. The 2nd platoon team members: Standing Sturm, Bvnum, Dave McClintock, John Rossman, Art Gordon, Bob Gunther and Lee Maddux. Kneeling Gardcll Jensen and Victor Nickson. (1-- r) Joy Oritsky of the Provost Marshall's Office received a Quality Step Increase. (1-- r) I V |