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Show Friday, Sept. 7, 1973 Hendrickson, Wisely honored as May, July Soldiers of Month A recently - promoted specialist assigned to the Munitions Branch received his belated recognition as Soldier of the Month in Post Headquarters last week. Specialist 4 David was selected May Soldier of die Month for the but his award installation, ceremony with Dugway Proving Ground Commander CoL Robert A. Shade was delayed by problems in the receipt of his $25 savings bond. The award comes close on the heels of a promotion from private first class to specialist for the Colfax, N.D., . Hen-dricks- native. Sp4 Hendrickson holds the bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from North Dakota State University in Fargo, N.D., and is presently completing requirements for the Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering offered on post by the University of Utah. He is also a member of the National Society of Pro- military commitment, he will return to work as an electrical engineer, and hopes "one day to have my own engineering firm." entered Sp4 Hendrickson the Army Nov. 15, 1971, and underwent basic training at fessional having Ft. Lewis, Wash. Engineers, He is the son of Mr. and fulfilled the stringent requirements necessary for certifica- Mrs. Lavern Hendrickson of tion. Upon completion of his Colfax, N.D. : A 20 year old New York City native has been selected Soldier of the Month for Proving July for Dugway Ground. Specialist 4 Edward Wisely of Special Services Division was selected for the honor on the basis of his performance of duty, soldierly appearance, commendable display of initiative and knowledge of current and military affairs. of Rice A GRADUATE New in School York, High has completed Sp4 Wisely courses in sociology and psychology offered on post by Young University. Brigham He plans to enter the social work field upon completion of his military service, and to attend John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. Sp4 Wisely entered the Army Sept. 30, 1971 at Ft. Hamilton, N.Y., and received basic training before going to Ft. Cordon, Ca., for his advanced individual training. Sp4 Wisely and his wife Brigitte reside at 121B East Third Avenue, Dugway. Mrs. Wisely works as a volunteer dental assistant at the U.S. Army Hospital NAGE presents check to widow widow of the late Worthington, a proving ground employee, received a check for $10,000 at Dugway August 21. Hazel Worthington of 223 West Plum Street, Grants-villwas presented the insurance check by Vincent Rubbico national representative of the National Association of Government Employees. Mr. Worthington was fatally injured in a construction accident ten days after his retirement from federal service in June. He had been a proof technician with the Grid Operations Branch at Dugway. At the time of his retirement on June 1 Mr. Worthington had completed 16 years of government emThe George e, ployment. HE IS the son of Henry and Helen Wisely of 9447 213th Street, Queens Village, N.Y. Sp4 Wisely was selected over representatives from the U.S. Army Hospital, the ASL Meteorological Team and the 65th Military Police Platoon (Service). He is assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company. 7:30 game time Defensive game in the offing tonight . That kept the Mustangs The Dugway Mustangs fresh from a victory over scoreless string in tact as Manti last week by a score they have not allowed a touchwill be looking for down in 77 minutes. Juab of 6-- 0 win number two of the season scored the last touchdown against them in the second as they tangle with North Sanquarter of the first game. pete here tonight. Barry Gardner was the Not being able to genedefensive standout at Juab rate any type of offense in the 11 tackles and seven aswith first two games, the Mustangs sists fumble a plus recovery. have been able to score only two touchdowns so far this Gardner leads the defensive unit with 52 points with two season. points given for a tackle, one to coach George point for an assist, and five According Bruce the game tonight should points for a fumble recovery not be very different. North or interception. "' ' As far as offense goes for Sanpete has lost both their first two games, Mike the this of scores games year by 7--0 and 6-the latter loss Harris has a total of 116 yards at the hands of Juab who with 80 "of those coming in beat Dugway in their opener the first game against Juab. 12-has 77 Kevin Donnelly Coach Bruce expects another defensive game. yards total including 71 yards Dugway beat Manti last on four, completed passes in Friday with a touchdown in six attempts. Bruce Hays has the second quarter. Wayne one catch for 32 yards and Wallace recovered two fum- Len Scuderi has carried 14 bles inside the 10 yard line times for 35 yards. in the last quarter saving Donnelly is the punter this touchdowns each time. He also year with a 25.5 yard per had seven tackles and 2 as- punt average kicking six times for 153 yards. sists in the game. re-tir- Youth group to perform The Chapel post National Association of Government Employees (NAGE) representative Vincent Rubbico presents Hazel Worthington with a check for $10,000. Mrs. Worthington 's husband, George, a retired Dugway Proving Ground employee, was fatally injured in a construction accident in June. will sponsor a concert by the youth group "Children of the Day" Saturday, Sept. 15 in the Sandy Acres Recreation Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Costa Mesa, Calif., group offers religious musk ranging from traditional to folk-roc- k in style. The public is cordially invited to attend. i....lSKU ' ,:!H v. jLJ&uum ' " r ximia Double retirement 0, nn Nil 6. . iru ... Sp4 Thomas G. Davis (center) of the Veterinary Section receives the second "We Care Award" as the outstanding medic during the second quarter of 1973. Major Alvin Crocker, hospital executive officer, presents the award. Captain William Miner (right) former post veterinarian was on hand to view the ceremony. K3U,. Rands G. Oyler, Safety Officer, and Sergeant First Class Roy L. Kessel, Photographic Branch, retired from Army service in ceremonies August 31. Their wives, June Kessd and Jean Oyler, also received Certificates of Apat the ceremonies in recognition of their preciation contributions to their husbands' careers. Pictured above, are Colonel Robert A. Shade, DPG commander; SFC Kessel's daughters Linda Hardy and Lorraine; Mrs. Kessel; SFC Kessel; MSG Oyler and Mrs. Oyler. r, CLYDE GIBSON TIRE Tooele Mfg. 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