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Show . tS THE SAMPLER Friday, Mar. 12, 1982 P ? . ' r ; t ..4 ..." ' tm V r, . .. J -u:. v ' f ' ;V , i. ,v - r s. i V 7 j ' srv M.MXsy ,. r-- r .Vi v . - sUttj t. v t am ilHitV ALTHOUGH DUGWAY was isolated, it didn't stop romances from flowering. T-- 5 Mildred Hanson, Second WAC detachment, helps her new husband Private Clifford C. Roberts cut a piece of their wedding cake. The military couple was the first to be made man and wife on the post. The bride was given away by the Post Commander, Col. J. R. Bums. The ceremony was performed in the Post Theater by Chaplain John S. Stevensen, and the newlyweds were given a three-dapass for their Salt in Lake honeymoon City. ALTHOUGH these lanes arent much competition to todays bowling alley with its 12 lanes, the personnel stationed at Dugway then enjoyed it nonetheless. ' y . o c 8 T u hi 3 tI i 1 ) .. might have been what this young telephone operator had been thinking at rtifa early version of the communications ONE-RINGY-DING- DUGWAY WAS AND is a Chemical Post, and the old chemical laboratory was equipped for the testing that Was needed at that timer Y TODAYS. COMMISSARY patrons may squawk at today's higher prices; they certainly have it much better than those who had to use this Sales Commissary. office. ' " . v- wfirfV lfrM ! ' . I? ... aM ' . - " ' m m dkdfelM .Ks MM am mummm " i - ' . , ' ' " . ' . - .. . . . " iaMaHMaMiaaaaiMMiaaMBaaH IN HUS VIEW of post, the photographer had to climb one of the water towers to make a photographic record of what was then Dugway's main area, is now called Ditto. Most of the buildings have since been tom down or replaced with more modem ones. 9C |