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Show American Space Week - Wha4c8oes mean ? i4 By SP5 Dave Pinnick by Doug Whey Lots of comins and goin's these days. Mast notably was the departure of Col. Bay and Marty, and the arrival of CoL Carruth and Anne. My heartiest congratulations to everyone that worked so hard to make that change of command the sharpest I have seen here. Ibe 36th Army Band really added to the festivities. But most important the formation of Soldiers looked great. There was obviously a lot of thought and practice involved. Everyone who came in contact with him had the highest praise for the new DARCOM Commander to be, LtCen. Donald R. Keith, after his whirlwind tour of DPG. Gen. Keith takes over from Gen. Guthrie when he retires on August 31st. . That was a proud, moment when Debbie Jones was crowned Miss Tooele County. I was very happy for her and her stepfather, Dave Steelman, from DM1S. That is the first time in memory that a Dugway girl has won that honor. And let us not forget that Carla Brown was named Second Runner-u- p. By virtue of that she is Tooele Countys Dairy Princess. A1 and Iris Brown are her very proud parents. Did you read that Robert Keeshan had a heart attack? He is Captain Kangaroo. Last report he is doing fine. What I didnt know. . .and this is American Space Week was the week of July 16 through the 24th, and while some observances were held and displays like the one in the ZCMI Center and the Hansen Planetarium attracted some people, for the most part, it went unnoticed by v' the public in general. Clara-bell- e only for those over 40. . die was on the Howdy Doody Show. vital engine parts to protect them from wear. Trine up the engine regularly. A properly tuned and maintained engine gives better mileage and performance. It also helps reduce air immortal words, . . .Thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind . . dream of man on AN AGE-OL' the moon had been realized,' based on goals set by a visionary president, who would never live to see his dreams come true. It was a lofty goal, with high ideals and demands, and itcost not only millions of dollars but also lives, such as the three astronauts Grissom, White and Chaffee who died in a launch pad. fire in 1967, and more recently the technicians who died working in an engine pad inside the D never been a scout you wouldnt know just how difficult that is. Scoutmaster Adrian Hawkins was justifiably proud of his charges. Oh yes, another item concerning the Change of Command It was good to see Ed Lusk and his lady Nancy Huggins. She is the former PX Manager and he a former member of the guard force. They are now at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. Still putting off that camping trip or that hike? Did you know that we have already passed the warmest day of the year, and are now starting to get cooler. . .on the average. I stole that from Bob Weltie, bless his space shuttle Columbia. Some may see or read about the moon landings, and flight of the space shuttle and say So what, theres disease, poverty, social unrest, crime and corruption to be dealt with. What are we spending all that money to shoot rockets off into the sky for,what a waste. . . Is it? I WONDER where we would be if Christopher Columbus hadnt persisted .in his endeavor and if Queen Isabella hadnt hocked her jewels. , pollution. Cut down on engine idling. Shut off the engine instead of letting it run at railroad crossings, drive-i- n banks .and in traffic jams. COUN6 KMJR HOME CAM BE. EASIEK IP YOU FOLLOW TWO TIFB "THAT CAM HELP FROM THE NATIONAL ENEftSy WATCH. KEEP the tire pressure up to par. Too little air in a tire causes extra drag and thereby wastes gas. Not only does an under-inflate- d tire increase tread also can it cause wear, steering problems. Too much air can be dangerous, too. Check the cars operating manual for the recommended air pressure. Maintain a constant speed. Frequent slowing down and speeding up increase fuel consumption. Avoid sudden starts and stops. Youll save. gas and wear on brakes and tires by coasting to stops. DONT store heavy items in the car. The increased weight requires extra gas to keep it moving. This is also JOU CAM KKPV0URC0OL Jitter if you keep most oe SOUK ElONM mwows HI PLMf ML TEAK. WHILE $0MENAHPPW BH0MF BE OPEHEP TO PROVWE VENTHAnOtf , KEEPHI6 THE BWKMS IVWN CAM HELP AIR KEEP IM. TREES OR LAR6C HOME. PECIPV0US TREES 'those THAT LOSE THEIR speed limit. devised not just for safety but for holding back gas 55-m- ph LEAVES IN WINTER) HAVE THE SPECIAL APVAM7M6E SUMMER SHAPE BUT ALLOWING MAXIMUM EXPOSURE K THE of nuvpuia sum in THESE Colo weather. UPS ARE FROM THE N ATONAL ENER6V WATCH --AM ENEttV EFFKIENCV te PROGRAM FROM THE ELECTRIC UTILITY IMPUSTKy. 4mmt c f . Weve this world, even when it was dangerous, and many explorers paid that ultimate price With their lives. BUT EVEN in the' face of these dangers, our race has persisted, some for financial gains, some for power and struggle and prestige, but a special few for the sake of discovery. its the cabbie in New Whether York or the farmer. in Iowa, we as thinking, reasoning creatures have always sought higher and higher goals. Now, weve reached another of those jumping off places that Columbus, and others before and since him have reached. SHOULD WE go ahead, risking what lies ' ahead or remain safe and comfortable behind our locked and bolted doors, smug and safe from the boogie-man- ? There are answers to the problems that plague todays world, but if we self-satisfie- AAFES d, think we can find them by turning power satellites, add instant, cheap our backs on this new frontier of communication with anyone, anycombase as where via personal watch-siz- e space, then were as far off munication devices and a network of Columbuss critics were. orb this Out there beyond tiny relay stations in orbit. and We may be mining the asteroids fKat we are slowly desecrating iron ores, or destroying to maintain our existence, for carbon products and from the atfor unlimited resources, hydrocarbons are waiting scooping us to reach out and gather if we but mosphere of Jupiter for our plastics space industries with giant ram-jmuster our resolve and do it. seek tankers. THE RESOURCES we all ITS POSSIBLE, and entirely proare there, power, minerals, and dozens of other things we no more bably that someday these events can dream of than Columbus did be- rnn and will take place, if we but fore he got to the new world. open the door, NOW! have could we In a hundred years We are truly on the edge of a new mining colonies on the moon, pro- frontier, with tomorrow in our hands viding aluminum, and other metals if we but grasp it. for refining in our LaGrange Point How about you, are you a closet unlimited energy Columbus, or a Space Colonies, beamed to Earth from our solar - et flat-earthe- Responsibility for running Army military clothing sales stores (AMCSS) worldwide has recently transferred from the Department of the Army to the Army and Air Force , Exchange Service (AAFES). 'The Exchange first began operating clothing sales stores in Europe last October. . On July 10, a worldwide memorandum of understanding bearing the signature of DA and AAFES officials crease in DPSC military clothing is announced each year on October 1. The new arrangement centralizes ing sales store is scheduled to remain under Army operation. defense personnel support center (DPSC) and AAFES military clothing into a single shopping facility for convenience and improved service. For some stores, this means an increase in the hours of operation. Customers will be able to compare the quality and price of exchange items with those availalbe through the Army' All clothing sales stores now 'operated by the Exchange wil be affected by the new policy October 1. The rest a the stores will become responsive to the new policy as they are assumed by AAFES. . Commands Army (MACOMs) and installations remain supply system. partners in operating the stores. MACOMs will pay a management The exchange service already oper- fee for the cost of AAFES operating ates clothing sales stores in Hawaii, and managing the stores. MACOMs Korea, Fort Lee, Va., Redstone Arsen- are also responsible for managing stock funds as well as al, Ala., and Europe (including clothing-relate- d outlined the terms under which Major . The functional transfer will not affect the prices soldiers pay for their personal miltiary clothing items, say DPSC sets prices tor military clothing and for such selected items of organizational equipment as canteens, pile caps and althetic equipment that are issued or sold through military clothing sales stores. No change will occur in this procedure. Any price in- - - All other military clothing sales store operations are scheduled to crane under AAFES control early in fiscal year 1982. Fort Gordon, Ga. and Fort Sill, Okla. are now operated by commercial contractors and will be handled by AAFES when their current contracts expire. Berlins cloth ACS has 1 6th birthday Todays Army Community Services (ACS) offers more than pots and pans .and post directories. It is an organiza- tion staffed with trained and dedicated d jprofessionals and volunteers commit-eSelf-helservice to their motto: and stability. p, To meet the vital needs of the Army, ACS is upgrading its facilities . and emphasising the professionalism of its staff. This self-hel- p organization now has a firmly established training program at the personnel management school at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Officers have a specialty code of 43, and enlisted members have the military occupational specialty of 6P. The U.S. Army Troop Support Agency (Ft. Lee, Va.) is responsible for resolving any problems that cant be handled by MACOMs and regional AAFES offices. (ARNEWS) No longer will ACS be considered . additional duty, says MAU Richard Stagliano, ACS program manager. This will certainly add to the professionalism and stability of the Corps. ACS has not ony placed greater emphasis on quality personnel, but also is striving to improve and expand the quality and timeliness of its services. Essentially, this means automation of such traditional ACS functions as information and referral, financial planning and assistance, relocation assistance, handicapped dependents as- Reg. to $38 Blouses and Skirts paying for renovating, restoring and maintaining the clothing sales stores. Beilin). DA officials. 2 r? takes over clothing sales stores Stores. IBS AROUNPVOUR to Uhl climbed to the tops of the highest mountains, hacked our way through steaming jungles, trudged over endless dunes of sand, plunged into the bottomless depths of the sea. Mankind has always sought out the mysterious and the unsolved enigmas of AAFES will handle the clothing sales consumption. Take extra, care in planning your summer trips. Remember that use of an map can help you avoid costly (ARNEWS) up-to-da- spent on space exploration. Man is a curious being. kind of sad when you realize that on July 20, 12 years agp, man set foot on another world with those That was neat that Bruce Shilling wori the trip to Hawaii during Dugway Days. Bruces mom is Belinda. Shilling, now handling all the civilian personnel matters at Zion National Park. As part of her job she is riven a home right in the park. . .tough duty. Well doff the Dugway Derby to the 10 members of Dugway Boy Scout Troop 517. They walked away from summer camp at Camp Evergreen in the Uintas as the Honor Troop. They did by achieving 26 of the 27 merit badges they went out for. If you have t Hey anything they could buy than is Its Gadzooks. Obey the . . Economical driving Though gasoline prices are high, you can get more mileage for your money if you follow these tips: Use the air conditioner. When operating at interstate speeds (or anything over 35 mph), air conditioning can improve your cars gas mileage.. Open windows produce added drag, resulting in less gas mileage. DONT race the engine. Besides wasting . fuel this practice can damage an engine if its oil is sluggish arid has yet to circulate among the The average cost per person for the spice program Is less than a dollar a year, and the many benefits bath immediate and long range can only be glimpsed at. The not so average person spends more on about long-ter- m sistance, Army child advocacy and child support services. ACS officials, in conjunction with the Corps of the Engineers, are work-- ing on plans to build and upgrade physical plants, especially child $1 0 care-center- fv Good Selection tSummer 12 OFF Army Community Services is no longer a youngster. ACS celebrated its 16th birthday on July 25, and is now moving ahead with a new sense of maturity. 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