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Show t, BWT r i Weather, News, Pot Information Dial DPG2141 FAyJeat Ron to : WDrdation Office v' Ptabliahed for Dngwijr jaay Proving Ground, Dogwajr, Utah TnuucriptpBuUetiii Pub- Tooala, Utah, a priyata eoanactad with tha Da- - . Friday, April 14, 1967!Volumne 10 Numbei 9 partmant of tha Army. 'Opinions by publlahar and wittara tenth own and ara not to hi cr i 4- - Kindergarten anoraamant by tha bapaatmant Dapartmaat of adrartla of tha products or aanricas adrar- - Utah Will Change To Daylight-Savin- g Time ' Registration Slated for May . Don Lindsay, principal at f The State of Utah will change to daylight-savin- g time on Dugway Elementary School, has April 30, under the provisions of the new Federal Uniform Time announced that ' Act of 1966. The Act provides that all states are to advance their for kindergarten for neat year clocks by one hour between the last Sundays of April and October, will be held May 8 at the school. . f Specific dates for the 1967 All children must meet three 'change are 2 a.m., April 30 and for - 2 a.gi., October 29. The law requirements They must be five yean any state to exempt its old on or before October 31, whole area by legislative action; 1967. They must have a state-issue- d however, the Utah legislature did birth certificate. They must I not choose to do so. The highest winds ever rechave a physical examination. BEFORE THE act was orded at Dugway Proving Cround The examination physical passed, Utah was one of 19 states were reported recently. Accordcan be obtained at the post hos- ; which practiced local option. In ing to the Air Weather Service pital by appointment. Parents other words, communities or (Detachment 19, Sixth Weather can get an appointment by callcounties within these states were g Wing), winds reached a 8:30-8:00 ing Major Gill between allowed to determine for them-- : maximum of 93 miles a.m. at 2523. selves if daylight-savin- g .time per hour at 2:27 a.m. on April 5. The elementary school held would be observed. The measurement was taken conferences its parent-teachAs of March 17,' only four at the Weather Wing's facility on March 31 and April 7. There states appeared to be exempt in Ditto Area. Winds were also was a 90 per cent participation from strict enforcement of the very strong in English Village by the parents for the Act in 1967. They are Kentucky, and Fries Park, but did not reach Lindsay stated his appreMAJOR ELEANOR STABINGAS admires her Certificate of Achievement u Colonel Michigan, Alaska and Hawaii the hurricane proportions recordciation for the parent participaJ. Rogers and Lieutenant Colonel Paul Sheffier, commanding officer of the U. S. Only Michigan, Hawaii and South ed in the west. tion. Dakota have taken legislature acArmy Hospital, congratulate her. Until her recent retirement, MAJ Stabingas was chief nune According to the Beaufort scale at the hospital. tion to exempt themselves from devised by Sir Francis Beaufort the Acts provisions. South Dain 1805, winds of more than 75 THIS STALWART CITIZEN is not too pleased with Dugkotas governor vetoed the bill miles per hour are hurricane ways climate. He reflects the sentiments of the Air Force . Kentucky has not acted at all winds. Those with a velocity of officers who were valiantly attempt ing to conduct a series of. and will not have to make any 55 to 75 miles per hour are testa and were thwarted at eveiyTqni by snow, sleet, rain, On April 17 at 7:30 p.m. the decision because its legislature whole gale winds, strong fot and whatnot. In a moment of artistic fervor inspired will officers elect PTA has not met since the Uniform Dugway enough to significantly damage for 1967-196The elections will Time Act was passed on April 13, trees and structures in the by frustration. Captain Davis and Lieutenant Armstrong friend at out the Officers' Chut constructed Colonel Johnam, be conducted in the multipurLieutenant 1966. commander cf the Utah Nation- pose room of the Dugway Elemenal Guard, announced last Tues- tary School. ALASKA HAS also been alA group of students from the day that Wolper's Productions lowed a period of grace, . free no Mr. Ro- school, directed ,onyr . Captain Donald M. Ford has been presented the Bronze Star extras for the filming of De-- high C. Dobson, will by J. a mu- - from enforcement, while the U.S. Medal by Colonel Wah G. Chin, commandant of the CBR Weagive vils Brigade asa had been ori- sical program Department of Transportation fixes pons Orientation Course.- The medal, which was awarded to Cap- ginally scheduled. prior to the electhe boundaries of the new time is tions. Mr. Dobson T the director tain Ford by direction of the president, was given in recognition . personiwl wlio were xones set. up in the Pacific re of the captains outstanding service in connection with ground to Arts In recognition of Mr. James Ferguson, president of the Dugway local of the report at Camp Williams on of the high school band and also gjon by the Uniforin Time Act. teaches and Crafts science and courses. Week, National 15, Federation 29. of Federal 2, physics Dugways 21, operations in Vietnam from March, 1986 to February, 1967. announced has that May II, II, April Employees, The Department of TransporThe citation accompanying The list of candidates for PTA craft shops will hold an exhibit of the union concluded agreement negotiations with management as the agency in took over tation Oth-th offices follows: president - Major in arts and crafts April 7. on Captain Fords medal noted that,, ed as a personnel specialist clerk ad to play roles in the film. projects representatives April bounre-charge of fixing time-zon- e 15-1Mike Masoian, director of The of rough his efforts and ability, in Dugways Military Personnel r shooting dates will not Creighton L. Calhoun and Mr. daries and unit security Dugways polking observance of Glenn R. Johnson; vice president -the craft shops, has invited everyconsistently obtain outstand-- Division, received the award for Quire their participation, the Uniform Time Act, functions NFFE local was granted exclufor the production Spokesmen Oc-fMrs. Mrs. results. and He Lea Sue with a project to participate was commended his outstanding service from one sive Billings ing 9. on recognition January said that a decision to hire SO Goring; previously fulfilled by the Inter- This his initiative, zeal, sound tober, 1965 to April, 1967. Ruth Mrs. exhibition 'which will in the unit the at secretary is, present, only state Commerce Commission. skiers for much of Benson and Mrs. Joy Eastland; in the Sandy Acres take It was noted that SP5 Black-Th- e professional exclusive unit judgment and devotion to duty. place having recognition has eliminated the the - Mrs. Margaret citation noted, in part, that burn displayed exceptional skill need filming Service Chib from 10 a.m. to to use Dugway personnel. and treasurer The Star of the South is the on the installation and has the the energetic application of in the performance of his duties. 10 p.m. each day. On Saturday Those persons at this instal- - Lacey and Mrs. Peggy Keele. most famous of Brazilian diamonds. right to represent all of its his extensive knowledge has ma- - He was cited for his dedication lation who are still participating Major General William at 4 p.m. refreshments will be members in matters of working served hours and conditions, promotions, Gribble, Jr., the Department terially contributed to the efforts to duty and his high moral charac- - in the picture will be furnished from of the United States mission to and Since 1958, Army Arts and Army's deputy chkf of Research Camp transportation transfers, and so forth. visited Dugway Crafts Week has been observed anand CAPTAIN FORD who arrivDevelopment, SpecAlist Five Earnest A. to According management rep12. ed at Dugway on March 29, is Briggs received the Certificate nually to encourage efficiency and resentatives, the terms of the Proving Ground on April motor the General Crihbk arriv- to further, soldiers knowledge, now assigned as assistant chief of Achievement from Colonel viduals who notify Major will be implementagreement folly veGloria Gordon of the CBR course's Field Demon- Rogers, in recognition of his pool 24 hours in advance that ed at Dugway Proving Ground ed at Michael Army Airfield and skills, and creative ability through will be required. Vehicles by hicles was welcomed by Colonel Joseph active participation in arts and stration Division. as soon as the negotiation agreemeritorious service with the From April 16 through 22, the Post Library will observe from the motor pool will J. Fraser, Jr. He and Colonel Frasy crafts during The Army Commendation Mehours. Parment has been section of the U.S. Army at 5 depart the mentfo-ed approved by lia.m. on the dates s, National Library Week. This is the time when then traveled to the Test Op- ticipation is open to beginners er dal has been awarded to SFC Hospital. chief of staff for deputy personabove. brarians and publishers join hands in focusing attention on our Etoise P. Blackwell for his merinel at the Department of Army erations conference room where as well as to trained personnel ' FROM JANUARY, 1966, to libraries - their accomplishments and their needs. the major general heard presen- The Dugway crafts program of-level and by the national headtorious service as recreation su- March, 1967, SP5 Briggs served Open house will be observtest on current tations officer-incharactions, of fen Welfare 'i noncommissioned as of NFFE. many activity categories to Dugway pervisor quarters ed at the library on Sunday, Apr. I for fiscal year 1968 and meet the varied interests of all and Morale Division from July, programs of the Section He 23 Personnel are invited to visit so forth. 1966 to March, 1967. The medal was commended for his outstandDugway personnel. They are -cthis library and to become acThe Utah Fish and Game Dean afternoon ques- eramics, drawing and Following was presented by Colonel Joseph ing leadership abilities and painting partment trill conduct a hunter quainted with the library sertion period. Major jewelry and art metal (enamelJ. Fraser, Jr. thorough knowledge of the techcourse for children 12 vices or just stop in, have a cup safety witnessed a CBR ing, lapidary), general handcrafts Ceneral Gribble SFC Blackwell was commendnical aspects of his job. years of age and older on April of coffee and browse through the field demonstration. He was acand repair (leather, plastics, ed for displaying initiative, perSpecialist Five Thomas J. 19 and 29. The classes will be book and record selections. companied on this phase of his weaving, sports equipment), auto severance and an ability to Lanza was awarded the Certifi- held at the Tooele Armory at 9 Each member of the communtour by Colonel Wah C. Chin, craft, model building and display, ' solve problems far beyond that cate of Achievement by Colonel p.m. is urged to take advantage of ' ity commandant of the CBR Wea- and woodworking rePX of Mr. Harold simiof the with 22, facilities, a On 10. Halter, manager Fraser on April Dugways Saturday, April expected Assigned to (upholstery, person the .materials offered in the Post existadditions the . modifications or several to announced .. pons Orientation Course. lar rank and experience. The ci- Dugway Proving Ground since students will participate in range- - Ub refinishing). fictlon- - history-th- e cently ' on the installation. tation stated that, in addition to December, 1965, SP5 Lanza firing at Tooele. The sponsoreof retirement advice, or current ing operations will course Techibe weapons his Ditto in normal cafeteria SFC provide has as served noncommissioned duties, performing events and news periodicals. ' Blackwell trained supply personnical Area will be remodeled of the hospital and ramumtton for charge of A porter cont for eIemen. within the next 60 $ nel, improved the intramural pharmacy. completely TlS taSiction will be the 90 and to The citation days. According to Mr. expended program sports accompanying wfil be featured during National the operation will be Halter, outstanding effort in preparation SP5 Lanzas certificate noted that, first offered to children underwill Week. Prizes be 14 years of age in Utah. In proautomated. Vending for the 1966 General Inspection. during the entire period of his to the winners. Watch the completely recent the given before vious years, Stabmachines will be available 24 service here, he demonstrated MAJOR ELEANOR C. amended the Daily Bulletin for further state legislature hours who as retired a and devotion to day, dispensing soups,, recently initiative, ingas, duty, those children who chief nurse of the U. S. Army thorough technical skill, as well law, only sandwiches, fruit, beverages and 14 years old or older were were candy. A microwave oven will Hospital here, received the Dug- as substantial leadership abilities. allowed to hunt in Utah. also be installed to heat the foods. Ground Certificate Proving way Construction will begin on the of Achievement from Colonel two new bays, the car wash and Rogers, In recent ceremonies. other additions to the service staFrom August, 1964 to April, rewas tion within the next 90 days. 1967, Major Stabingas Mr. Halter also mentioned that sponsible for the operation and a garden shop, located at the supervision of all nursing services rear of the Toyland building in and related functions performed the Bullene Barracks complex, in the medical, surgical and OB will open for business on SaturWard. The citation noted that Major day, April 15. The sliop will contain yard furniture, military background Stabingas and broad nursing experience, equipment, seeds, yard and garden tools, charcoal and other her vast experience with professional problem areas, and her supplies stocked by the PX. calm competence under stress The hours of operation for have been a source of admiration the garden shop are 4 p.m. to all those with and emulation by 7:30 p.m. on Mondays through whom she caine in contact." Fridays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on ON APRIL 6, Colonel JoSaturdays. The drop will lie open IN MARCH, the University of Utahs Reserve Officer Training Corps held weekend trainV. HOUSTON PFC CBR a member the of the the receives MARTIN, JX, troop detachment, seph . Rogen presented for approximately 60 days, or sessions here at Dugway. Here, you see the cadets getting ready for some mod ol FT Post of Soldier Month from the to certificate Colonel Wah ing Achievement Colonel as G. of J. Rogen Joseph Certificate until the demand for yard and looks Chin (physical on. Blackburn. training). . Five Clifton garden equipment diminishes. - Maximum Winds Recorded Here record-breakin- . . er Jo-ep- h Brigade Cuts Personnel Medals, Certificates Awarded To Six In Recent Ceremonies Here JS? PTA Elections To Be HeW 8. . NFFE and Management Complete Negotiations ht P'w,y Craft Shops to Hold Exhibit . he 7. or 5TT JZJTSZSZ National Library Week X-r- ay off-dut- book-lover- Hunter Safety X-r- Offered Soon PX Facilities Will Be Remodeled, Expanded officer-in-char- ge . nd-answer . - "7 bar-b-q- SP5 Blackburn, who was assign- SUPPORT YOUR AMERICAN RED CROSS s i |