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Show 2 The Sampler, July 12, 1984 -- shift of the Summer Hire program, your help keeps us all going. We bid a sad farewell to JC Kristi Sutherland who has been a true pleasure in our office. This competent hard workign Eurecan will be missed, but shes welcome By SFC Phil Hale take a few minutes to careful- Things are starting to get a little brown around here, I noticed that just going on 10 days leave over the holiday weekend turned the narrow spot between road and sidewalk from a lush green to a shade of brown Im not fond of. ly READ THE INSTRUC- TIONS and cautions before using it. I found out by accident that the swamp cooler keeps a positive pressure that the little fellas cant seem to penetrate, you may try that to Dont forget, folks, that too! strip belongs to you Nature Mother stem the invasion. Another familiar plague to has Utah is grasshoppers . . . these guys seem to be coming from the other side of the mountains where they are a real nuisance. The bad news is that the bug staff that Sunny Deuel is thought up a couple of more little problems this year ... a plethora (try the dictionary!) of little black bugs have in- vaded the housing area. These pesky critters are tiny enough' to go right through the screens oh the houses. We have learned that the life cycle for these things is only about ten days, so hopefully they will be gone next week. In the meantime, if you spraying only works on mos- quitos and black flies, not these two additions to our insect zoo. Beair with us though folks, were trying to figure a way to safely rid us all of these invaders. Welcome to all of our new employees on the second do use a commercially pre- pared insecticide PLEASE THELMA THWARTUM back anytime. This is also the last paper Tim Karas has worked on. He becomes a civilian on Satur- day. Tims a real pro who even though he was clearing, corrected the problems with TV-1- 3 caused by Mondays thunderstorm, and spent his final four days in uniform working to full capacity. I appreciate all of his help and support during his two years here and will miss him. Most of us perhaps took for granted the fact that 99 of the TV-1- 3 programming at night and on weekends was done by Tim voluntarily and without comp time. . The change of command will be held at 1 p.m. Wed., July 18, as stated on page lof this Sampler. Lets all take a little extra time and effort to put a good shine on Dugway, our quarters and. work areas to show our very best to our new Commander, Col. Nydam. By Alex A Public Service of AARP Criminal Justice Services This magazine really is eat99!! to enought "good The Chocolatier Magazine, ed For Gourmet Magazine Chocolate Lovers: Vol. 1, No.. 21984 by S. J. Shappee OK, all those readers who are self-proclaim- chocoho- ed and lics, raise your hand stay out of those Oreos for a few minutes! You might want to feast your eyes on this morsel of delight. Chocolatier accepts the fact that a good percentage of people in our population are hooked on chocolate. Instead of hiding this addiction, chocolate lovers are coming out of the closet. And Im sure that this magazine has a great deal to do with this revolution. This 98 page magazine boasts yummy color pages and recipes for some absolutely decadent cookies, cakes, ice cream, and the 84POmc 979 QUICK 4 dr., loaded with 1 the end ojTfhd current model year uge jnar cdownsjto clear out ipr chance tci save liig! PARK AVE bar of imported chocolate (smooth as silk while it slips down the throat far superior to the waxy, almost sluggish character of American The Sampler Transcript-Bulleti- n ONtr$4f995 Publishing Company of Tooele, Utah as a civ- ilian enterprise in the interest of 979 2 dr., automatic personnel at Dugway Proving, FORD FAIRMONT 1 piece de resistance, a chocolate and Kahlua cheesecake. My addiction to chocolate is solid. I confess and hang my head in shame. . . all the way to the candy counter in department stores. I eat chocolate until I become sick. I plot, plan, scheme and stash it. On a recent trip home from Europe, my husband stumbled upon my "stash, a large The Sampler is published by the luxury. Stock No. U4050 Utah. transmission, power steering, power brakes. Stock No. Everything advertised In this publication must be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, creed, color or national origin of the pur- 54 only$2,95 1978 MERCURY MARQ. chaser, user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of 4 dr., automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, air conditioning, loaded, low miles r 37,900 mi. Stock No. chocolate), wrapped and in foil and crammed zip-loc- k y heavy-duta into bag. "What is this?? he asked and I surprised even myself this policy of equal opportunity by with the speed at which I covered ground to snatch the parcel from his hands. The embarrassing aspect of the incident is that my husband sent me the chocolate bar from Europe. Dont worry, though, I ate the evi- dence . . . I fell in love with Chocolatier when I began to graze my eyes through the beautiful glossy photos. Even the advertising deals with chocolate. Rich imported candies from Italy, Switzerland, Holland, England as well as from every chocolate lovers favorite U S. city, Hershey, Pennsylvania. The first issue ofthis magazine Was carried in our own Post Exchange, and s published four times a year (the three month lag between issues gives the readers plenty of time to try the recipes for treats and jog off the excess baggage "picked up as a result of the ideas presented in the magazine!). Four issues a year may well be all I could ... tolerate Look for this magazine, it is breaking ground and being praised for the tasty and tasteful manner in which it touts and flaunts the best centerfold seen in many years. the advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. Business and advertising matters concerning the paper should be addressed Transcript-Bulleti- to the Tooele 58 N. Main n, St., Tooele, Utah 84074 or call (801) 882-005- 0. 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