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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., March 1, 19&S Poodlo Tops Mustangs Win Division Crown, Play Today in Region Tourney The Dugway High School Mustangs 0ien plav ill the Region Five plasoffs today at Grants thfir eighth ville, following straight division win at Wrmkisrr hist Friday night. The wm, a M38 victory gave the Mustangs an unlieaten season in division play and a play in the region five plasoffs to determine the legion representatives in the slate plasoffs the middle of Marsh. THE MUSTANGS open their drive for a state !erth against North Rich at 4 45 p m. today (Friday) in the Grantsville gvm. Fight teams from the three divisions in region five aie entered in the touniev with the four top teams going to state. The second of the tourney will lie held round l Saturday night at 1 letter City with the finals the following week at Morgan. In their last division game the Mustangs, after Iteing held to a tie at the end of the oieii-inhalf quarter raced to a 43-2Ith ten time adsantage and Mustangs getting into . i scoring column had little trouble in the second half. Mark Ceerlmgs again led the attack netting eight field goals and seven of nine free throws for 23 points. John Mi Bride hitting on ten out of 13 free throw attempts and two baskets accounted for 14 points with Dennis Lamoreaux being the other Mustang in double figures with 1 1. OTHERS SCORING were Ted McIntosh with nine, Dennis Lowe and Dennis Madsen each with seven points, while Craig Ceerlings had five, Mike Golden four and Duane Clarke and Clyde Rasmussen two each. Johnson led 13-1- 3 the liisen with 2S. The Mustang JV completed their season as they chalked up thetr 17th win against only three defeats as they downed the Wend-ove- r JV bv a 79 29 store. Four Mustang JV hit double figures with Hid laiwe leading the wav with 23 points, Mike Dimnellv had 13 with Stan Sor getting 12 and Sam MiFvuy add ing ten points. Five punts eaih by Roy McCullough and John Hasiho, three by Tuff Donnelly and Mark lleirein and one by Casey Livingston nnimled out the JV scoring. Popularity Poll Vietnam Vels Eligible For Civil Serviee Appointments President Johnson ha ordered the Civil Service Commission to provide Vietnam veteran with employment under "transitional 1 in grade apMiiitftienU" through 5 without taking a competitive examination. Under an executive order signed Feb. tt, qualified Vietnam veteran who have completed less than one year of education lieyond high school, meet all other civil service requirements and served on active duty in the armed force on or after Aug. 3, 1964, will be eligible to enter federal employment provided they agree to pursue a full time or part-timeducational program under the . ; I was injured by Nl'CLEAR PROLIFERATION'. I dislocated my aw trying to pronounce it. Shelby Friedman e Cl Bill. "THE NEW program will nut affect the budget and staff reduction I have ordered for federal agencies. Vacancies in a wide range of skills and grades exist because of personnel turnover. And many of these skills are in short supply. For those with the necessary initiative and abitity, this new r with the Cl program-togetheNEW YORK (CFN)-I- Ie came, he saw, he conquered-a- nd a chance for Ixith he remains the dog to beat. Thats the amazing story of the further education and better poodle in America today, the dog who dethroned the Beagle joU." the President said. in 1960 as our nation's most popular breed. According to the executive echo of the enormous lift given Doubtless the Beagle, who order, those who apply for an enjoyed several years of top Fox Terriers by Asia, canine appointment and are hired will billing, had a lot going for star of a series of motion piclie subject to: tures during the Thirties. him. An all purpose hunter, his (1) TIIE satisfactory perforcoat is easy to care for and he Presidents, too, have exerof assigned duties; mance has a compact build and an cised influence on various The (2) satisfactory completion, nature. breeds. FDR's Fala assisted the engaging within a reasonable time set by The Poodle, on the other reputation of the Scottish Terthe Civil Service Commission, hand. Is not a hunting dog, rier. For a time, the Airedale of not less than one year of a though once bred for that purwas much in favor thanks to e pose. And his coat, clipped as Laddie Boy, owned by Presiapproved educational it Is in a most distinctive manor training program, the equivadent Harding. LBJ, of course, ner, requires elaborate care. Inhas helped keep the Beagle lent thereof, or two yean of itial cost of the dog also usually popular. e approved education or ranges higher than that of many when an employee has Poodle's the popuPerhaps training at even the peak other breeds, not completed high school or larity stems from the fact that of their popularity. he is the most cosmopolitan of its equivalent. The desirability of most dogs dogs. He thoroughly enjoys city Personnel eligible for apusually results from publicity life and makes minimal demast be hired within of one kind or another, accordpointment mands on apartment dwellers. one year after separation from ing to authorities at the Purina inToo, he is an exceptionally Pet Care Center. The writings the armed forces, a year followtelligent animal. of Albert Payson Terhune and ing release from hospitalization Whether or not you agree that the acting of Lassie boosted or treatment immediately followthe stock of the Collie. Similarthe poodle's steady popularity ing separation from the armed put Cerman is deserved on one score or forces, or a year after the effective ly, If as take heart. you're another, Shepherds in the limelight, not absolutely daffy about date of the executive order, whichdid the deeds of many war dogs ever is later. of that breed. poodles, there are more than SecDEPUTY ASSISTANT 114 What Cleo of TV fame did other for Basset Hounds was only an breeds to choose from. retary of Defense for Civilian BRACGAHT: A person who The most vicious circle is that Personnel Policy Carl Clewlow his mouth without describing the average man's fi- said the program's advantages can't open really come when the man his in feats it. nancial condition. Bert Kruse putting Bill-offe- g THl OLYMPICS THEN AND NOW When you tune in the Olympic games next year, you will be taking part in a tradition that began nearly 30 centuries ago. While the ancient ideal of doing the hot for the joy of achieving remains the same, there are some sporting differences between games today and those of the good old days. Did you know that the first contestants were naked? Ur that the early Olympics were part of religious rites? The games are just as important to us now as they were to the Creeks, hut they observed a sacred truce during their contests, while we have had to cancel Olympic activities during two World Wars. How did the Greeks arrive at their choice of athletic uniforms, and how do we today? Progress and tradition in an Olympian tale. completes hi sjiecified requirement for education and has performed effectively oil the ob. Under these circumstance, a person may !e converted to career conditional or career rm- when he has furnished Iiloyment agency some proof of the satisfactory completion of the required education or training and w hen he has in fact performed effectively on the job over a specified period of time. This would bring him into either the career conditional which is a stepping stone to into the competitive service-o- r full conqietitive career service which would give him the opportunity for continuing employment. This turn implies that he has established a capability or increased his capacity to perform which could lead to promotion within the grade or advancement in the civil service wale.' The Department of Defense has been working with the Civil Service Commission, the Veterans Administration, the Justice Department and other departments and agencies in the federal government to insure the provisions set forth in the executive order can and will lie applied. MR. CLEW LOWS office is charged with the primary responsibility of insuring that DOD's existing regulations and policies enable departments, agencies or activities within the defense establishment to offer employment under the provisions of the execu tive order when positions are available and when eligible candidate are available to meet the need." A study is currently lieing conducted to determine the mini-lie- r of armed services personnel who will lie eligible under the new program and to attempt to establish ''sume time frame within which additional eligibility will occur for those person leasing the armed forces." Once completed, the results of the study will tie made available to a numlier of federal departments 'liecause in the filial analysis, it is neither the Department of Defense nor the Civil Service Commission which can by themselves effect this kind of emplovment. TIIE EMPLOYMENT take place at the installation level. Therefore, tins information must lie made available to the Treasury Department, the Interior Department, the Agriculture Department and others who have field activities all over the country where it is possible to woik." A second study, to lie conducted bv another DOD department, will soon tiegin to identify the numlier and kinds of position which are now or will liecome available within the defense establishment. According to Mr. Clewlow, the turnover rate is such that we can expect between 14 and 20 per cent of the military's civil service personnel in those grades to leave each year. Tims, if a person leaves his position, it creates a vacancy and the vacancy creates a possibility for a returning Vietnam veteran. full-tim- Boyds Sher Von Milk Depot full-tim- For every VA gal. off milk bought Friday and Saturday You get Vi gal. ffruit punch FREES Your choice of flavor. Rin-Tin-T- in AKC-recogniz- 493 N. Main . DIVISION CHAMPS Coing unbeaten through eight games in the Region Five Western Division the Dugway Mustangs will start play tonight in the Region Five playoffs for a berth in the Class B basketball tourney. Pictured above L to R clockwise are Ted McIntosh, John McBride, Dennis Lamoreaux, Duane Clarke, Dennis Lowe, Bruce McCullough, Dennis Madsen, Craig Ceerlings, Mark Ceerlings, Clyde Rasmussen, and Mike Golden. Similar to Picture Reg. $22.95 Walnut Finish Record Cabinet Reg. $24.95 Patio Umbrella $lg99 Unfinished 4 Drawer DESK LAKEVIEW WARD ended the North Tooele Stake Basketball season with 7 wins 5 losses. The players are pictured above L to R, front: Raymond Dixon, Dennis Koffel, Alan Pitt, Tommy Castagno, Richy Porter, and Rex Shields. Back row: Billy Dixon, coach, Gary Walker, David Hall, Craig Matthews, Johnny Pitt and Roger Caldwell. 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