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Show Dugways New Summer Youth Program Starts Under the direction of Mr. Dick Raben, more than 500 children of militaiy and civilian personnel will participate in this year s new and expanded summer youth program. The program this year will include instruction in swimming, tennis, golf, bowling archery track, trampoline and physical fitness. There are three age group divisions - eight and 10 to and 13 years old and over. An adult recreation program is being offered in the evenings FEUX Pone WiH the reet the summer tennis completing on Mondays through Thursdays -- satisfactorily W.7p-- , program. I pUn to The classes will be aminged into ihl! including such events as golf, tencourse saving three groups, with children seven nis, square dancing, and mens and at a later date. and older participating. The groups women's physical fitness and swimTI1E INSTRUCTORS for the will range from beginners to inming. THERE ARE over 250 child- swimming program, under Mr. termediates. A tournament will ren participating in the swimming Ritchies direction, include - head be held after the completion of Don Carpenter; Mikei the tennis classes. program, which began on June lifeguard, Hochstatter Bob Reid; Dean More than 125 children will 12. Roy Ritchie, the swimming nine-year-ol- f wR Braves Win 1st Half In Little League Season four-wee- Cubs. The Dodgers ended the first half in second (dace with six wins against three defeats as they downed the Cubs by a 9 to 8 some and then beat the Pirates by 8iCT; Ending place during first half were the Pirates as they lost to the Braves by scores 10 to 3 and 8 to 3; in addition to their close defeat by the Dod- The Cubs were the fourth participate in Dugways summer place team in the opening round golf and bowling programs. There u they have yet to record their are 85 children enrolled for bowlfirst victory of the season while ing instruction and about 40 in losing eight times. the golf program. The second half of play start-Mr. Floyd Poppy Ott is died last week with the Braves hold- recting the bowling program, with ing down first place. The Braves classes scheduled on Mondays have J a second-hal- f through Thursdays. Mrs. Anita Dobson and Mr. Walden Gurney. 2" will assist Mr. Ott in helping Pltchlng f the children improve their bowl- Me u"rJn ing skills. The Dodgers and the Pirates Mr. Chuck Byrd, manager of share second place, each with the golf course, will conduct free Elections For KOCl & Gllll Club Mr. Larry Nygren, who has been vice president of the Rod and Club Club, was elected presi- dent of the organization at a meeting held on June 13. Mr. Nygren will succeed Mr. Tom See, whose term of nfffey expired after one year. Other recently-electe- d officers were Mr. E. B. Hale, the new and Captain Ron- aid E. Mitchell, who was elected mold-pouri- cke 54" rf Officers Lead Summer League Plagued by rain, the Dugway intramural softball league got off to a slow start with only one game being completed through Tuesday night, June 20. That night the Dugway Officers downed the civilian nine by a 9 to 4 score. The game on Monday - a contest between the MP Platoon and the USAH - will have to be replayed. The game was called because of darkness in the bottom of the fourth with the policemen leading by a 22-- 7 score but, to be an official game, five innings must be played. Chuck Byrd, director of the league, stated that officials will enforce the rules on starting times in an attempt to complete both If one games every evening. team does not have at least nine players ready to go by the scheduled time for the game to begin, we will have to forfeit the game, Pet 1.000 .667 333 .000 Standings (Second Half)i Team W Braves 1 1 1 Pirates .Dodgers Cubs L 0 1 1 Pet 1.000 .500 .500 1.000 0 to their posts were: A11 of-- Mr Johnon- - cer property The new president said that the club will continue to support the National Rifle Association program on post and may initiate CW! .I s- i- V study-vacati- huslwnd. Qub Schedules Judo, Karate half. The Cubs trail the league with one loss against no wins. Standings (First Half): W L Team Braves 8 0 3 6 Dodgers .3 Pirates 6 0 Cubs 8 co-ger- s. secretary. ' ,Mr intermediate swimming programs. Other swimming instruction provided for dependents will include a Junior Lifesaving class in which swimmers will receive a Junior Lifesaving certificate upon A. Evan Western, Dugway, Ls participating in the Volunteer Training Program at Philmont Scout Ranch and Explorer Base in Cimarron, New Mexico. He is enrolled in the District Administration Conference, which is organized by the National Scout leaders as part of the Breakthrough for Youth program of the Boy Scouts of America. MR. WESTERN, who is in the Test Division at Dugway Prov-th-e ng Ground, serves ax District Chairman in the Stanxhury Dis-o- f trict. Great Salt Lake Council, Roy Scouts of America, which ordinates Scouting for the Ixiys of this area, The course is being taught at the Philmont Volunteer Training Center and is one of the 28 courses that will Ire offered to about 1,200 volunteer Scout leaders this sum- uier. Accompanying the Scouters while they are in training, more of heir fam- hn ili will lie taking advantage of the full program of activities of-fered for all age groups, ATTENDING SOME of the special programs available for women, MiV Western is during the period with her The Braves won the first half championship of the Dugway Little League season as they ran up a record of eight straight wins without a loss. The winners have one game to makeup with the Peters; James Micheletti; and Chris Conklin. The crafts program, directed by Mr. Mike Masoian, will begin next week and will be comk sessions. prised of two Classes will lie held each Thursday afternoon and mothers and fathers are invited to accompany their children. Courses in leather craft, woodworking, copper work, and lapidary will be taught. Mr. Masoian will be assisted by Miss Barbara Alg, Mrs. Shannon Byrd, Mrs. Morgan Morris, Mr. Ernest Snook and PFC Os ley md girls. Hu b. ta Boone. taught the fundamentals of golf. the bottom of the sixth for a 3 to 2 victory over the Pirates for their win, while the Pirates down- In intramural softball. ed dm Cubs by a 10 to 7 score for their victory in the second pool director, stated that there are more restrictions and swimmers than ever before and that the beginners class will be divided into two sections. The beginner's swimming class has more than 130 children, ranging in age from six through twelve, registered. In addition to the large beginners class, there will also be advanced beginners and Takos Training at Natl Scout Ranch In addition to adult training, more hen 15,000 Explorers and older Boy Scouts will lie visiting the mile ranch this y summer to take high adventure expeditions into the ged Sangre de Crixto range of the Rocky Mountains. Among the variety of activities available are lnirro pack trips, gold panning and mining, mountain climbing and archaeology, e ll -- X-R- . rug-The- re will be a judo and kar- - ate demonstration at the Sandy Acres Service Club on Monday, June 26, at 8 p.m. A group of 20 people repre- senting the Black Eagle Federa- tion will demonstrate various judo and karate techniques. Their pre- sentation will be directed by Mr. Tom Anguay of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lea Lane, director of the club, announced that all post personnel are invited to attend the conference. 2 SpOllS 141-ya- rd high-ranki- Dug-whe- Water Storage Helps Prevent Utah Floods Almost all Reclamation reser- - the relatively meager inflow to voiis in northern Utah should end Lake Powell and to meet power the snowmelt season completely loads in the market area, full. Regional Director David il Significant in affording flood Byrd said. Crandall of the Bureau of Recla- - control this season are Causey, nation said today. In many areas Hyrum, Echo, Wanship and Schedule - June 26 to July 6: of heavy runoffs in thesq view Dams, where heavier than Monday, June 2fk will eliminate possir average runoffs are expected. For reservoirs 1730 hours --. CBR Det vs HHC bility of flood damage along river example, summer homes in the 1900 hours - USAH vs Officers low-lyinareas in Ogden Canyon banks further downstream. Tuesday, June 27: RESERVOIRS expected to. below Pineview Dam are spared 1730 hours - Civilians vs HHC fill are: Pineview on Ogden Ri-- the threat of considerable flood 1900 hours - CBR Det vs USAH ver; Causey on Ogden River; Echo damage by storing in the reser-o- n 28: Wednesday, June Weber River, Deer Creek on voir. 1730 hours - USAH vs USA Met MR. CRANDALL also point-Rive- r; Provo River; Scofield on Price 1900 hours - MPs vs Civilians Ri- - ed out that these reservoirs cap-veBear cm Little Hyrum Thursday, June 29: ture sediment that would Other-EaSteinaker on Ashley Creek, 1730 hours - USA Met vs MPs Canyon Reservoir, where wise make the streams roily or 1900 hours - Officers vs CBR Det storage began last year, will at- - muddy. Fast water runoffs that 5: Wednesday, July tain considerably more than half erode stream banks are likewise 1730 hours - HHC vs MPs 1900 hours - Officers vs USA Met its storage capacity this year, prevented. Much. credit for prudent op- Lost Creek Reservoir, which is Thursday, July 6: 1730 hours - Civilians vs USAH storing for the first time this eration of reservoirs is due to the who .1900 hours - USA Met; vs CBR Det ),r. should also reach more various water user groups than half its total capacity. operate many of these dams. Since Strawberry Reservoir and Joes their primary objective is to store It is estimated that an average Reservoir will probably all the water possible for various Valley of 25 tourists' mount the top of not fill, but water users in each uses later in the year, the groups-arethe Rock of Gibraltar every ten should receive a full supply take some risk of not filling when minutes. for irrigation. they make advance release of wa- ter to provide for flood control, BOCKFORT impoundLAKE, Backbone Mountain, with an should near- - The Weber River Water Users elevation of 3360 feet, is the ed by Wanship Dam, still re- - Association and the Provo River fill much water since ly highest point in Maryland. It is the Water Users Association have above mains in the watershed Garrett County. in . both been very cognizant of the about at potential flood threat along the Flaming Gorge, now Hie famous steam locomotive total of cent 58 capacity riven downstream from Echo and Tom Thumb, weighed one ton. per 77 A1..M reach nearly per cent Deer Creek Dams which they of its total by July, but large operate, and die Associations have mmh of water will be passed our thanks for their commendable alleviate possible flood-ththrough the powerplant during efforts to Crandall added. Mf. next year both to supplement in& r; st DPG Golf Tourneys 1 Down, 1 Coming Up - TechniPrivate First Class Philip K. Leatherman, an cian at Dugway's U. S. Army since February, is an accomplished rock climber and mountaineer. BEFORE COMING to Dug- - the bight peak in the Antarctic, Phil w Brfted "ben he saw way, Phil did most of his climb- article about their expe- big in the North Cascade Range ing in National Geographic of Washington while attending the University of Washington in Magazine. Phil has also teamed Fete Schoening, the leader Seattle. He also climbed Squam- ish Chief, the largest granite face oflast Decembers famous Amerf-i- n in the Canadas British Columbia, cn expedition to K-while living in the Pacific' North- - Himalayas, BESIDES BEING an avid west region. tiCpOIOS He traveled and climbed mountain climber, Phil likes Eugene McClure, Jr., recently and tennis. He is at Dugways throughout France, Italy, West photography shot a hole-in-ocurrently together a photo-- . Sweden putting and Frank Skul golf course. He made Germany, Austria, Mexico before attending the U. gphfc guide to Washingtons the shot on the par three, of W. He was graduated from the Cascade Range, fourth hole. Eugene recently Phil recently served as a trans-gre- e with a bachelors de- graduated from Dugway High university for several stu- - hitor French also in has and School and plans to enter Weber died in France and in England, Frerc'h officers attending State this fall y CBR Weapons Orientation he lived for eight years. Ray McClure, the chief of A couple of Phils good friends cour- - After completing his hitch Management Science and Data and n h Army, he wants to go to climbing partners,'' Brian Systems Office and Eugene's fathhod and he then plans and Marts re- - Sradu4te Eiichi Fukishima, er, remarked that Eugene was linguistics. made news cently big by climbing iJPjcych playing in a foursome with John Frank's Bush and Frank George, son, Brian. When asked about his Saving is the key to The Credit Union great shot, Eugenes only comindependence! When you Umbrella Man ment was that he no longer wants save your hard earned money to play with adults. It seems that at your credit union, it says: he had to borrow the money to provides generous dividends. buy been after the match. Sayings at your credit ; four-ounc- Dugway Private Excels In Scaling Utah Peaks 214-quar- e Pine-captu- re JOSEPH W. SHERIDAN of Dugways Facilities Division is Cerman brown he pictured with this caught in Fish Lake on June 5. Mr. Sheridan finally pulled in the fighter on a Wright-Magidaredevil with a test line, after a battle. The brown measured 17 inches in circumference with a length of 27 indies. PFC PHIL LEATHERMAN is shown making the final rappel off the Schoolroom Climb, at the base of Little Cottonwood Canyon in Utah. The Schoolroom is a large overhanging section of granite located about one thousand feet above the road to Alta. Welfare and Morale has recently had three new clay pigeon machines installed at Dugways trap and skeet range. The new machines are electrically operated and folly automatic, replacing machines which d the had been on the range. Poppy Ott, the manager of the range, has emphasized that this offers all Dugway personnel an excellent opportunity to learn how to shoot. Welfare and Morale has five brand new shotguns which can be used free of charge. re union provides availability and safety. Credit union members work, loan and save together not for profit not for charity but for mutual service. . - hand-operate- ' V is "Savings future Credit a key to the Federal Dugway Union, .522-257- 2 - two-ma- n A best ball tournament will be played here at the post golf course on June 24-2-5. According to Chuck Byrd, pro shop manager, the four lowest scores will qualify for the Utah State Team Tournament to be held at the Willow Creek Country Club on June 30. The winners of this tournament will be honored at a banquet, when they will be presented with trophies. Mr. Floyd Ott and Mrs. Pat Maynard were the winners of the Fathers Day Golf Tournament here at the Frank Skul Memorial Golf Course, June 17. The winners were entitled to select $7.00 in golfing equipment from the pro shop as their prizes. Taking second place in the competition were Mr. and Mrs. John A. George. 36-ho- the credit card sa welceme at thausands at places! 1 9 &&&& Aursoiiiis noiuiiiiii e ilCPED (pGD(2llsS Second Car Specials 62 62 FALCON WAGON (APNB RAMBLER 1. Who waa CHEVROLET RAMBLER 4-d- oor 60 C0RVAIR EDSE1 WAGON 59 59 55 54 54 CHEVROLET CHEVR0IET 4-do- or 2-d- oor HUDSON ONE PAYMENT TAKES CARE OF ALL YOUR CHARGES! When you uae a First Security BankAmericard, Firat Security Bank keeps track of all .7TTT7. 4-d- oor 49 81 "U sun BMUfl DODGE 'r-to- $495 295 395 n Bonneville Mrs 27811. Male t J H nj iuo ! uoisofl gggx l ! 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