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Show THE SAMPLER - r ..- - jpunnu nns EMfiitii3aifls . Editorial: crime aiairasi one is a crime against all ' - It appears we have a first class crime wave on Post. What a shame, for the first time I have locked my home. I know that isnt the best thing to advertise, but can you name me another community Dugways size where you didn't have to worry about theft? Now we have next. Understand that Wen-dov- er may start a football program soon . . . that might help the situation. From the Air Force: Col. Tom Bowen has word he is going to Italy. .. . PCS. LtCol Doug Livingston will be taking over the reins of that outfit. One of the real super troopers, Capt Tom Eckert will be going to Albuquerque. one in our midst. When the MP's stop you late at night and ask for your JD, or when you come into the gate and have to spend a Maybe we can find this and stop his m activities. That was a pleasant surprise the other day when MSG Howard Kyle walked into the office. He spent a tour at Dugway and three years ago was PCS'd to Germany. Now he and his family are bade for another stint in the desert. During his last tour he was the Hq Co First Sergeant, and worked in Safety. This time he is back in the Safety Office. Super Troop. Just some rumbles: Watch for the end of High School Football at Dugway. Two other teams in the Region, Park City and South Summit The cost of tramay go to veling further distances may signal the end of the program . . . not this year, but possibly . - around Mike Masoian's bali-wic- k, the wood craft shop? Some of those guys that tinker around over there are real craftsmen. Watching some of them work on antique furniture, or building new things is interesting. , 2-- A. In Memorium - Dr. Barney Clark We at Dugway share in the nation's sense of loss at the passing of Dr. Barney Clark March 23, 1983. We are keenly aware of the sacrifices one makes in the world of scientific research. Dr. Clark's contribution was the greatest one can make, he gave his life that others may live. . . Investigators and MP patrols will begin stopping cars on Dugway streets after to accept as a way of life. Lock our doors, secure our valuables, register valuables, lock our: cars, and help our our police forces by being, constantly vigilant to the out of place person or act that could be an indicator of crime. The military police have in . Loosen up folks. We all need, occasionally, someone else's view of what we are doing to Originally I intended to keep all this lighthearted and fun, but I am surprised to find rotten apple we seem to have in our midst. c To help stop crime on the spot, we ask that if you do see suspicious activity, you reto the port it immediately MFs at 2281 or if you are traveling, call "Dugway Jailer on CB Channel 9. Either call will bring a swift response. We must all get actively in: : volved in preventing and stopping crime on this installation. We are the ones with everything to gain if we do, and everything to lose if we don't. . ug, Ahut, world stunned quis of Halifax said: "Anger is never without an argument, but seldom with a good one." Dear Editor, I have watched with interest the response to Miss O. Cainea and think that a couple of things need to be said. First the response brought to mind some words of Shake- - SeoutrOlty control. Hardly anyone likes to see modifications in established habits, the erosion of cherished notions, complications . . an extra effort to eliminate the perception. Ive always been proud that. I'm a native Utahn, and I'm also proud of many things about Dugway, but it's a fool indeed who be- lieves any situation is not in need of improvement. James A. Hanzelka been on post I have received outstanding support from the majority of people here; this is not true of every-- . one. If the sentiments of Miss' TVO. Cainea apply to you then I n would urge you to take then), to heart, if they dont, fine. how-eve- r, Letter to the Editor , The family V of "Marion. McDonald wish. to express our deep appreciation and thanks to all of our friends, for neighbors and their prayers, cards, floral tributes, monetary gifts as well as acts of kindness in our co-work- ers behalf. A special thanks to the Dugway Proving Ground fun- grateful to know what others think of us and our work. While you may not agree with the author of the letter, we all have to realize that this perception was drawn from s.some of our actions. Instead of dealing in character assassination and everyone should make ; eral team for the outstanding manner in which the military rites in honor of our loved one were performed, and to the U.S. Army Health Clinic : staff for their part in the prompt and caring emerr n", gency treatment of our loved one. The McDonald Family The Sampler local dealer The Sampler la published by the without regard to race creed, color of national origin of the purchaser, user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by the advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. Business and advertising matters eoneexing tfw paper should be ad Publishing of Utah as a Tooele, Company n Transcript-Bulleti- civilian enterprise in the interest of Financing personnel at Dugway Proving, Utah. Everything advertised In this, publication must be made available for purchase, use or patronage - to join right in the worldleave Faye Dunaway and Never take life too seriously, you will never get out of it alive. As for my rank, Ill have you know I wash daily. Sincerely yours, Miss O. Cainea Goodwill Ambassador UT-opi- a. . metaphor? Do you realize that the past two issues of "The Sampler" have been grabbed up faster than any issue except Doug that there must be at least a grain of truth in it. in the year and a half I've "non-cooperatio- upsetting routines. Bureau-cracies in particular find it resist what seems to be evitable. Have we missed the counterpoint tathe surrealism of the underlying Secondly, I'm also reminded of the. old Scottish poet, who said, "O wat a gift O the power O gie, to see ourselves as other de; or we should be off ft The car your choice ft A better buy This is fun. Some seem to think that if I do not agree with what is happening around me. I have, all the in- speare, "Methinks thou dost protest too much." That the letter aroused such comment from a few makes me think Wheys "Girl Watcher issue? And they have been as much fim.' Speaking of Doug, is that his real name? Is that why the paper was cited recently by DARCOM? difficult to respond to evolving circumstances and often Changing systems, traditions and values usually provoke discomfort among those who are caught up in tine pro-- . cess of transition. Alterations in outlook prompt emotional reactions from those who Mar- prefer the good old days. New and different conceptions tend to threaten those in' wonderful. what I wrote labeled "garbage" and "yellow journali- sm". As George Savile, - help keep us straight. Did I really produce "garbage" and "yellow journalism? Did I rake the wrong person's muck? Did I raise the wrong issues? To be "matter of fact" about the world is to blunder into fantasy and dull fantasy at that, as the real world is strange and j Timeway may once again rid our community of the .001 percent 10 p.m. to check inditification of all occupants,; Military Police on duty at the Main Gate will begin logging everyone going in and out of the gate from 9 p.m. to 'sunrise. Names and license numbers will be written down and everyone in the car. mil be required to show identification, unless it is a family with young children. We ask the 99.999 percent of you who are honest, law prevention steps that so many Americans are forced When you lose your sense of humor you lose everything. The responses to my last article do not' show much humor. If a mild tale draws at least six published responses, I must have hit a nerve. This could lead to a monthly contribution to "The Sampler". Anyone interested? Anyone out there? t ft First Security Auto d now.- Miss O. Cainea appointed ambassador to s' .V- FSirsQ: with the please cooperate MPs in their enforcement of these unfortunately necessary precautions so that we letter to the Editor 7:00 p.m. on April 5. Everyone is invited, and there will be some refreshments after- ward. Young Tom, as his community project, painted the playground equipment at the Elementary School. If you have never seen an Eagle Court of Honor, try to make it. It is impressive. Congratulations to the Eckert family, to achieve that rank requires a family effort. Did you ever just meander from Dugway for so long. Dugway was a place where we lived in relative freedom from the fear of such crimes; thanks to the burglar that is no longer the case. . We must, albeit reluctantly, begin to take the crime : - . minute while they write please remember that they are doing it for your sake. thankfully has. been away and the Bowling Alley were destined to help maintain the quality community services we all enjoy. It is impossible to say what has been affected directly by these thefts, but the effect will be felt. Hie damages to the safes and the new locks that had to be installed all come from the taxpayers' pockets, and we are all taxpayers. : that family be Boy, will return to suspicion that directly, the funds stolen from the Community Club .missed on Dugway. They have been involved in so many good things. And they cap their stay in Dugway with young Tom getting his Eagle Scout badge. The highest award in Scouting will be presented at an Eagle Court of Honor at the Post Chapel at down your license number, crumb-bu- The recent three burglaries reported are more than an assault against the institution involved or, in one case, the homeowner burglarized. These incidents tend to change our lives. The cost of the losses comes out of every taxpayer's pocket, but more abiding citizens of Dugway to ' stituted new measures aimed at tighter control that they have always had the power to do, yet here at Dugway-seemeso unnecessary until Perhaps the most damaging part about burglary is the Letter to the editor N . Editor: During the past four weeks Dugway High School basketball teams have played eleven tournament games in both regions, and states. Three of those games were, heartbreaking losses. Throughout the Girls State Championship the Boy's Region and State Championships, everyone, the teams, coaches and fans represented their school and community honorably. I am proud of these young men and women, proud of their accomplishments on the court and proud of the way they handled their losses as well as their wins. No one, coaches, players or those who followed the teams have any reason to be disappointed with the outcome of the season. Dick Whitaker; Public Affairs Officer dressed to the Tooele Transci Bulletin, fig N. Main St, Tbc Utah 84074 or call (801) 882-OC News Items for publics! should be sent to the Public ATI Officer, Dugway Proving Groi Dugway, Utah 84022ur call (I 522-211- 6. Hie Sampler is published ti monthly by offset method. A Ejfejtt Sscoairfitty TTfimmeway Sninmjplle nsntteceott Auntf ILaim oUmdubM l&s ottaumtiOairdl ; fimi anew ynmuff Queue jr unceml cai? 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