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Show TEST RUN, Dugway, Utah, Fri., Sept. 9, 1967 Desert Drifts by Nancy Jacobson SAMUEL EDWARD McBRIDE jo of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly 1 McBride, received word oo die 18th of June that he had been f.chosen to receive a fouryear Army B0TC idiolanhip to die Univendty of Wyoming, where he 1' will major in education or pre-- " deutaL McBride ii a 1067 graduate of Dugway High SchooL ' With summer drawing to an end, the Women's Chib is already busy with another full year of activities. On August 25, Mrs, Creighton Calhoun and Mrs. Robert Pietsch were our hostesses for a special coffee honoring Mn. 'James L Woolnough. Mn. Wool-noug- h is the wife of General J. K. Woolnough, new commander of CONARC. The decorations and refreshments were superb. This replaced our September coffee. DUES ARE now being collected and must be paid by our October luncheon. They are to be paid to Mn. Arthur Nieto. On September 18, the first luncheon far die fall will be held. Watch the Daily Bulletin for the opening program. Continuing throughout the summer and on through this year, die bridge group will meet on Thursday morning at 9 a.m. at die Officers Club. Mn. Richard Gordon is our bridge chairman. Please contact her if you wish to become active in this organiza- Service Club 'Events Slated tion. I s THE WOMENS Club would like to welcome Major and Mrs. Orville Locke to Dugway. Major Locke is a briefer for the CBR course and represents the Marine The Sandy Acire Service Club Corps. Anne and her husband will ipanior a number of top from New Junction, New notch torn and variety enter- Hampshire. Anne is a graduate of tainment during the period of Old Dominion College with a September 8th through 19th. degree in Library Science. For all those who think they Major Locke has just completare skillful enough at chess, there ed a tour in Vietnam where he will be a tournament on Septem- served as Wing Ordinance Officer ber 8th beginning at 8:00 pjn.: for die First Wing. Prior to VietFrizes will be awarded to thej nam, he was assigned to Cherry winner. Point, North Carolina as Wing ON SEPTEMBER 9th at 8 Ordinance Officer for the Second p.m. the club will feature a square Wing dance. All post personnel are Both enjoy ceramics and Anne invited to this dance and to join is quite talented with knitting in die fun. sewing and her needlework inA Geode Hunt, including stops cludes a collection of books from at Fish Spring Natural Wild all over the world. Major Locke Ufa Refuge, Hot Springs, and; is an avid sportsman and has die Geode Beds will take place j spent many devoted hours coachon September 10th when die ing Little League and post athlebus will leave die service club tic teams. at 12:15 p.m. WE WELCOME also LieuA film entitled 1965 AFL tenant and Mrs. William Soth. Lt. Highlights will be diown on Sep- Soth is a test officer and is in tember 12th. Another film will the artillery branch of the Army. be shown entitled Highlife Both are from Minneapolis and Sports Special. Show time will did their undergraduate study at begin at 8:30 pm. All post per- Iowa State University. Lt Soth sonnel are invited is also a graduate of the UniverThe "Promenade rs square sity of Minnesota Law SchooL dance group win return for an- Prior to their coming to Dugway, other visit on the 16th. This he completed his Officers Bade very popular group from Salt Course at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Lake City will bring along " sev-rer- al hostesses The festivities will start at 8 pm. To wind up this period of events there will be a tour of Bingham Canyon on die 17th, with a stop off at Hogje Zoo.1 The bus will leave the service chib at 12:15 p.m. Lea Lane, service dub rector, wishes to inform everyone that die dub will be closed for repairs between September 25th and October 6th. New wooden floors are to be put in. When you m akttiy Mr f in fit Mi It's fot life ft with yet i hti htaihf fhtf gooipoh if hoofs. So it If tow. UMiSa&BB, of eoant. Wulsr Repellent faultier Upper, CusMen Crape wedge Wwi Iwriwi Flexible Split leather BROWNS IWi WMy |