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Show , .a4 " .v 7a, ,. - THE SAMPLER December 2,1982 IFejEntonire V, O i- fii- - i'si - y- i ' yjiU y tJ f t ih ' nv, iV- - rigpJ-.- 1 i ifiWStU!?'' r i Hfk t 'm f I " 5 - - J ? ! r. .;!' : " ft '-- : .arai; ;r &S"A y rf i 7 - ?-- ;'hi ?r f 4 f7 ft ;f fl J 7 ; J-- " ' '; L Tf. 1 1 fv ; i tZV-V- e fe1 . ; i.$'' t '? . '; . i,. - ri: , , 1 &' i., - j f w- - 7. - f .,. ' . . ' .? ) i? . f i$ r t ',! '; fr 7f i ft- t , ' f ,'i s , 'jj g .f - 7; jy V';' , j;'5- i; '$?' I'ir : ;.7:T4j, j; :., 1U U Phil Hale and hanging Judge Dean Spears await the work of 7y- : ki-.i.i.- ENNEY JOHNSON cools his heels In the slammer as bailiff so they can deal out some more of the best justice money can buy. 'At y .. S 'i : 7 V VV4' y ' I rf. : f r . Sjt IX $2 .f--v . , t,-- VW&Stt T ??fi , '3''r - f g; & .v;':: I' J $JJ . f.-- - 't i s4 I-.- V .4 &' ' a.z. X , sheriff Pete Thermos bowler-toppe- d 7 SUCC0SS More Snow Fix v ' ' X ,, C"?; ,j 7; 1 . . ;.K:, , v'F'.t iff Vi-i- x? Vf . ILf- '"SJ .' , A - ; ; V 'i,;-- . '7;I;y5- af;C' j (' Z ,v .. .S1 7? ' jj 5 'SS: i- -' b " 7j.w 7 : - .-- IjirjZ V. - 'i;- - - .,: , . '.;; . 2 A-- V I 4 J w tmUtMreWs n h r f ,' w i - w &f ' y A X 1. vIS v, a iOatUV-W.- ii TT : ., k i - (, !' .1-- if ; r. t $; i W' - : V k! i . A f; JJ' y v A . - : jf jf ' -- ... t '' iti--i?-'-:- 'i?y . . . V-- 1 1 i . . h' '.4 1 5. L; :'?Lyy"-- , f money will be quite small. The 6501 Range Squadron wishes to extend thanks to everyone in the community, who supported the evening by volunteering their time and talents in the various areas of Frontier Night. A special thanks to those people who stepped in at the last minute to fill an unexpected need. Some of these 7 -; V n, u . Community share of this j . VJv';.V'? , - - , . f i all operations (dining, bar, Country Store and Community); however, thanks to the big winners on the games, the CSM JOHN SHARPE pitched in to help clear the sidewalk in front of Post Headquarters. ' t J i f v? ivi - I Brotonov (Commander, 6545 Test Group), LTC Robert Schultz (Commander, 6501 Range Squadron) and LTC and Mrs. Herb Klein (Commander, 6514 Test Squadron). A total of $6,101.61 was taken in at Frontier Night at ' 1 - . Frontier Night was a huge success and a fun time was had by all who attended. A large crowd of Dugwayites, TDY personnel and even a bus load from Hill AFB enjoyed an evening of food, drinks and games. The 6501 Range Squadron sponsored this event for the second time and a big thanks should be extended to them by evezyone for the great job. Word about Frontier Night spread to Hill AFB and a bus load of people from the 6545 Test Group, 6514 Test Squadron, 6501 Range Squadron and contractors travled from Hill to enjoy the festivities; notable among the guests were COL and Mrs. Warren fiii . special people were Jim Keetch who extended his shift as to the entire evening; Jim Deal, Verna Stelling, Bobbi 2-h- our . fc' ft T?"' i't" - .- 7, .... i s:, :. , - vr? : . vv. , ABOUT SEVEN SHOVELSdnto his task the CSM was relieved by these two folks from Facilities Engineers. fmi, ..5 V - 's.v .ftt ' 'Ti r- - 7 y ...iw, j fjiV - io w - tl - yv rr "'. s , . V7 "U54 V - ' v ' ' v.- - 'J - w , sf- - i . A ? V 4 - ! ; - - : ? ' . - . J 7iifirfiijTj,ii44' -- - w c s -- ' ht-- Is.. . vfcV'v ' ' - '1-- ':', ; .,V4lk ".V I? ' .'-i - ' , s(, 1 - washed dishes so the bars would have clean glasses; Pete and Lori Thermos and Phil Hale who worked as Sheriffs; Col. Carruth who came into the Bank for a visit and spent the rest of the evening counting; and Ron Klob who showed up at the club at 0100 to help with the cleanup. Also thanks to LeRoy Carter, Kitsy Keetch, ; M 4 i ' ' ' v S'x ' '. "y jJl v .v i TF. - - f-- . r'? Lft. 7'7v Ip . -- ' i- -' '', - r j j.. . rif ir.'-- . 1; C'sSsr iiiisii ,' i . ' t 7-- a i i&.'r ,v f . '6r' ., ' . a ) 5 VS. i1 . 7 - -. ' Z 'v f" , T '.l-- f 7-1'kvV - ', ' yf s . w i fcr'Jrrw ,i v ' 'ft pj i . i 3 J iS . '' S ut . 5 - 'V , .. j' ? V .- - ' ..' 'j ,f" - f . yn-7.;' : S'. , .inf - -- V. ' , V eZr'Y r: 4': t . 'wr.u n' 3 ; t v. .;' , mwm ,r 1 i -- ' 5 . r ' " - yl ' 7sr-. I 1 i'".- f'" - ! I ' . 'k , te-'i- 'sr-- "n 4,,, r- V. L - ' M y V Wi- " '' - . ki ? . j. ': effort. help. i V third car in line. f - for their cooperation and v i v ,:.''"i ,: as these HOW DO YOU CROSS Johnsons Pass In a blizzard? CAREFULLY!,wewwent through Sampler two vehicles demonstrated Wednesday. At noon when the looked like from the on their way to assemble this paper this Is whatthetopof the pass - " Jr. The Dugway Community would like to extend a big thank-yo- u to Zac Zaccardi, Dave Young, Mark Teters, Jim Ledford, Dennis Anderson and most importantly to Ann Scholar (the behind the scenes person who kept everything running smoothly) for their sponsorship and hard work in this community Marge Young and Vera Zaccardi who worked in the bank from 1700 Nov. 10 to 0300 Nov. 20; Janette Sprankle and other members of the Women's club for the great Country Store; Ron Sayler, Jim Pearson, Gary Ankenbauer and Judy Miller from the Community Club ' -- ' ' ' 'C' : Jjft Vs 7-- - V - ,, s .fv" ' "f ' I ''' . ,s'' . v . y?.- iVwsiv v deputy sheriff. DeCarlo, Betsy DeWitt and Sharon Moe who bussed and .rr - r LORI THERMOS pulled double duty as both waitress and pit-bo- ss ' L .4 1, .' . ' '.. 3 . 1 ' : , , frm,i ftSs.1yv f .i,? LT COL MIKE MOORE prepares to make a donation i .s :s, . ' ; - ' ' w .ft1 nr ,r r . t t , TL . . 7. , 4 gsisk,elfc,i5Sfck""s6if 1 at the very busy Frontier Night Bank. ! ; ' i - - 1 1, |