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Show THE SAMPLER lEdlnrtawrSsafls Thursday, June 24, 1982 What the devils ..wrong with paflriofiisimi? V by SSG Phil Hale . , pugw .. Dr. Cliff Spendlove always seems to come up with the unique ideas. He is hanging up the beekers and test tubes after more than 30 years of government service, 14 here at Dugway. What would vou cook up after a career like that? Cliff has invited all of the secretaries he has had since day one. All 26 of them! One has passed to the great office beyond. Several others no longer live in the area, but 13 of them appeared at the Community Club on Tuesday, June 22 to see their former boss off. The dinner, on Dr. Spendlove, consisted of a ham roll and asparagus. He says that he intends to work as a consultant, help his wife with j entertainment? Try Thursday The ankle-biter- s play what is called The first game starts . at 1700 hours and the second at 1900 hours. Some of the antics and plays are great to watch. I have great admiration for those wonderful coaches who have spent so T-ba- ll. much time with those kids. In many cases you have to start right for this isra ball, this is a bat. To give you an idea, the other day one of the coaches sent in a yougn lady to play right field. After a long time of staring out-othe playing field she turned to the coach and asked, What is right field?". I watch with horror at some of' the driving by very young men on the narrow streets in the residen- annual desert tours. Good luck to both of you, I hope retirement is all you want it to be. tial areas of English Village. I I got a note in the mail today anknow the urge to stomp on the nouncing Ophir Days. It is a fun is time. On August 6th they have a pedal strong, but one little kid form behind a parked car and your old school at the dance country world is there the and gone, not to mention the house, following day of that youngster, and all is all kinds of games for the kids, family because stuff for sale, and plenty of great you wanted to show off. chow. I would heartily recom- ' Think! That black tire mark on the mend it for a good day out for the street could end up being a mark family, and it ain't that far from you will carry around for the rest of your life. DPG. - . are a convenient way to save US Savings Bonds .The 1982 Savings Bonds cam- of the United States, bonds are paign for the Department of the Army will be conducted here at Dugway. During the campaign, a Savings Bond representative will be contacting you to supply you with details about savings bonds. At that time, you will be invited to join the Payroll Savings Plan or given an .opportunity to increase the amount of your present bond allotment. completely safe and will be replaced without charge in case of Payroll savings is an automatic pursystem for installment-pla- n chases of Series EE Savings Bonds through regular allotments set aside from each paycheck. It's one of the easiest methods of saving ever devised. An employee may enroll by signing an authorization for an employer to set aside a. specific amount from each paycheck for the purchase of bonds, which are delivered when the purchase price has been accumulated. V As soon as the authorization card has been signed, it remains in effect until cancelled. Changes can be made at any time in the allotment, the inscription or the denomination of the bond simply by filling out a new authorization card. Series EE Savings Bonds of $75 . loss, theft or destruction. The Savings Bonds (Series EE) may be exchanged at any time after six months in multiples of Series HH $500 for current-incom- e Bonds which pay interest each six months by Treasury check at an annual rate of 6.5 percent. But a bond redeemed before the maturity date is redeemed below face value, so the effective yield is less than 6.5 percent. Interest earned on Series EE Bonds is not subject to state and local income tax. Federal income tax may be paid currently, or deferred until these bonds are cashed or reach final maturity, whichever comes first. As for the interest earned on HH Bonds, they are also not subject to state or local income taxes. But federal income tax must be paid currently. There is no provision for deferring this tax. 'Savings Bonds are subject to both state and. federal estate, in- heritance and gift taxes where they apply. In an effort to make Savings Bonds even more attractive to the individual saver and to enhance the program as an effective debt denomination or higher will be average dated". They will earn interest as of the first day of the month in which one-ha- lf of the e management tool, the Treasury Department has announced its intentions to seek legislation that would allow a market-based- " variable interest rate to be paid on registered securities.. This means that interest is paid when the Bond is. cashed, rather than posed changes, coupled with tax purchase price is accumulated. These EE Bonds are accrual-typ- providing current income. Starting with the $50 Bond, at a purchase price of $25, they are available in denominations. eight ' EE Bonds may be redeemed at any time after the first six months. Backed by the full faith and credit . evenings over at the football field. her rental business, and spend some time at their cabin on the Weber River. And, yes, if we want him to he will continue to run the -- Patriotism? That went out with John. Wayne and Audie Murphy didnt it, Sarge? If you want to set the bristles of a good NCOs haircut standing on end, try heaving this little platitude at him or her. In times of tight money and overworked personnel, its often easy to lose sight of the Don't forget the Fourth of July activities in Tooele , . . only they are scheduled for the fifth. There will be a parade, lots of activities, and then it will all be wrapped up with a rodeo in the eveing. Looking for a couple of hours of by Doug Whey . country. How many of those recipients of these two honors would allow patriotism to die? How about you? Has paying honor to the colors become a bothersome routine for you? Do you blindly follow the group and dodge your responsibility to vote by saying, Oh, it won't do any good anyway? Think for a moment how many soldiers who were about your age gave their lives for that flag. Or how hard the fighting was that allows you the freedom to choose between real live candidates for an office, each with a differing opinion guaranteed them by the constitution. How would you like to have the choice of the Soviet, citizen who casts his ballot either in favor of or against the one candidate for office who is elected anyway? . Patriotism is alive and well in other parts of this troubled world. We all recently witnessed the throngs lining every inch of available ground in Southhampton England waving the Union Jack as the fleet sailed for the South Atlantic. And on the other side as well the sight Of thousands of Argentine citizens packing the squares of Buenos Aires are burned into our memories. Both sides standing up to be counted for. , i s QDpnmmaDims Savings Bonds. Implementation of these . pro- advantages and safety features long associated with Savings Bonds, will make them an excellent way to help send your children to college or to help provide you with a more comfortable retirement. THIS USED . . why of the Army. The oath we all take perhaps says it most eloquently ... to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic. At this time of year, with the Fourth of July almost here and Flag Day and the Army Birthday behind us, its a good time to take stock of ourselves and our purpose for serving this greatest of all nations. For over two hundred years we have decorated those who were wounded living up to their oath with the Purple Heart as a symbol that a grateful nation recognizes the sacrifices in flesh and blood made by the members of her armed forces. More recently the Congress enacted a law providing for a Medal of Honor to be the highest honor in the land for service to our cause . . . the cause of freedom. All too often this highest decoration symbolized the supreme sacrifice, the giving of a life for a Com on; Army lefts co-work- when circumstances drastically curtain practice. On the other hand, being consistently below the desired fitness level means your body is in a rut of its own making akin to the status of a problem drinker who needs help to help himself. Or the chroYiic smoker word-of-mou- th word-of-mout- h: high-comma- nd sensitive to temperature changes. A Commissary shoppers should be especial- . change in the temperature of milk can shorten or lengthen its storage life. Milk and milk products should be stored at temperatures ranging from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Shelf life for fresh milk: Temperature Average Expected Shelf Life (in days) ly careful when transporting perishables during hot weather, caution officials at the U.S. Army Troop Support Agency. Adjust your shopping habits to insure that die commissary is your last stop before going home. Carry a cooler, ice chest nr other container in which perishables can be kept cool if you have a long distance to travel after commissary shopping. All perishable items suffer from exposure to the heat. Hot temperatures shorten ex- 32F 1... 24 40 F thoughts, and why Some will call my hoaky for feeling a lump in my throat as an Army Band, plans our national anthem, or for shedding a tear as the plane taking me on my PCS to Germany pases over the floodlit Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial. For some perhaps its better to leave it in order to truly "love it to paraphrase the saying of the sixties. The decision on patriotism lies with each anrf every American . . . nobody is going to order you to be patriotic, you have to decide for yourself. If you love you country and believe in freedom, patriotism will never die. It sounds like a sermon, but I ask you to truthfully answer this question . . .What the devil Is wrong with patriotism? deserves all the publicity it can get, of course. But equally important is the support that can and spell the difference between that final In the true commitment. analysis, lip-servi- ce support must come from the local commander. What can he do besides endorse the physical fitness campaign pronouncements of top leaders? Well, for one thing he might explore the possibility of creating a "physically fit soldier of the month quarter year award" -patterned after the "soldier of the month (etc) citation. If a soldier maxes hisher semiannual PT test, maybe that act could be the initial criterion for granting the award, or maybe successful participation in the nation-- , al run for your life program could be used as a basis for the award. . With this kind of local incentive toward getting physical, Bacteria can also be responsible for economic loss from food spoilage. which have begun to thaw. Cook them immediately and refrigerate until serving. Meat - Refrigerate fresh meat within the M tial for efficient cooling. Use the special freezer bags, usually available in the frozen food section of the commissary, to protect frozen items. Go straight home from the commissary with your pur- 32 F to 35 F range. The following tips can help you preserve the perishables you. buy and protect your Fresh fruit and vegetables - Store at 35 F to 50 F, depending on the product.-Frozen family from illness: Dairy products - Fresh milk is extremely fruit and vegetables zero and below. - Since most families have one refrigerator, the best overall storage temperature for chilled perishable products is 34 F. If you dont have a thermometer, set your refrigerator thermostat just past the point where .milk starts to freeze (31 F), The ideal freezer storage temperature of minus 10 F or below should be attainable in a separate freezer, but you may have to accept zero degrees in the freezing compartment of your refrigera- remove all the items at one time. Avoid overfilling the refrigerator. Aluminum foil should not be 'used on the shelves because this reduces the air circulation that is essen- Cheese keeps best at 32 F to 35 F. Store ice cream and custard or cream pies at minus 10 F. Do not refreeze cream or custard pies losis) and intoxications (staphylococci). shoppers should open the refrigerator or freezer door as infrequently as possible. Plan ahead and 70F are invisible to the naked eye and can pose a serious health threat to you and your family through foodbome infections (salmonel- per- To maintain these temperatures, you 1 80 F the program can petuate itself with minimal guidance from on high, and with maximum benefit to the individual and to the Army. tor. 10 5 2 45 F 50 F 60 F pected shelf life of dairy products and rapidly increase the growth of bacteria in products such as meat and poultry. Bacteria Freeze at chases and refrigerate perishables The Deseret Sampler The Deseret Sampler is published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company of Tooele, Utah as a civilian enterprise in the interest of personnel at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. 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MANTES CHEVROLET CO. 23 South Main most of our patriotic usually bring outno? Helpful hints for hot weather commissary SALE AT 8 A.M. TOMORROW - SPECIAL CLEARANCE - every American. Memorial Day, Flag Day and the 4th of July el STEAL OF THE MONTH WILL ON GO as well. Astropatriotic spirit in America nauts heading for the vast regions of space must feel they are riding a wave of pride of a nation as they lift off from Cape Kennedy. The capture of the U.S. Embassy in Iran drew a groundswell of patriotic ire from get physical who finally decides to try the buddy system in kicking the habit. Perhaps you (or a friend or a family, member) have made a new years resolution to join a fitness program but still are dragging your feet. You'll get motivational strength in numbers" if you can find another person to' start out with. If you're already on your way to grand shape, you have almost a moral obligation to share the good news with neighbors and Arriving at fitness awareness via is like the sale of goods via the clientele thus acquired is loyal, eager and grateful. Instead of just talking about fitness, the Armys top leadership is actively participating. For example. Army Secretary John O. Marsh Jr. and Lt. Gen. Julius W. Becton Jr., (Army Inspector of Training) recently took physical fitness test at part in the troop-levFort Benjamin Hariison, Ind. the home of Army physical fitness. Such a gesture of support to the renewal of soldiers physical readiness by Larry W. Bryant 1982 The Renaissance of Army Physical Fitness." Or, to put it into concrete terms: Let your body walk or run, or row, or swim, or bike, or any combination of these for at least three days a week, 30 minutes a day, at a comfortable pace. (But if youre a newcomer check with your doctor.) Under that routine, physical fitness experts generally agree that the average adult will have no problem staying in shape. But they also agree that the average non-f- it adult first must deal with overcoming the sedentary lifestyle. Once (s)he can get into the regularity of fitness, the rest is easy, they say. Positive addiction" is their term for it. Any longdistance runners, for example, will tell you that (s)he suffers withdrawal symptoms their cause and ready to defend it to the end. There are brief glimpses of the underlying Phone 1 -- 5187-2 after hours 882-31- 48 goaoao666Q66666Mannnnm m ft. S.V Wffrnm" Vr - .J. - - - ' . i |