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Show ' WESTERN AMERICANA DUGWAY PROVING GROUND America Support Our Troops in Vietnam Help Keep America Economically Strong Buy U.S. Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares nds your help. 1 Friday, May 3, 1968 Dugway, Utah 84022 Vol. 11 No. 20 Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company, Tooele, Utah, a private firm, in no way connected withtfieDepartmentoftheArmy. Opinions ex pressed by publisher and writers herein are their own and are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Army.1 The appearance of adver- - tisements in this publication does not consitute an endorsement by the Department of the Army of the products or services advertised. Lower Graders Elect Council Off-dut- y Facility Open May 17 BG "Iron Mike Paulick New TECOM Deputy CG was given last week by Colonel James H. Watts, post commander, for the establThe officers open mess. ishment of a lower grade enlisted annex to the for Dues for the "chib" will be hours the were name for a facility Operating Suggestions to be turned in today to the are 4:30 -- 11 p.m. Monday through $1 per month. NCOOM dues are NGOOM. Selection will be made Thursday, 4:30 p.m. - midnight $2 per month; HEADQUARTERS and Heark. Friday, 1 p.m. midnight Saturby a council made up of from units day and p.m. Sunday. quarters Company has donated the Beer and soft drinks will of- use of tables and chairs. NCOOM. on post ALL POST personnel in fered to members of the annex. donated use of portable bar, grades E-- 4 and below were rep- Packaged foods, amusement mach- lounge furniture, tables and teleresented at a 7 oclock meeting ines and tdevision round out the vision. During the Monday meeting,-EMonday morning in the past other services available. Rooms theatre to hear the word on die will be available for reading. eligible for membership were LIVE MUSIC is a possibility told that the annex depends an. facility and to elect their council Members of the1 council in- with adequate patronage by their support and participation. . clude PFC Danny L. Thomas, members. Parking for the "club will With a limited number of be in the NCOOM parking lot. president, from 65th MP Platoon; PFC Timothy C. McLeod, vice persons E-- 4 and below, patronage across the street only. Cars will president. Headquarters and Head- must be high in order for the not be allowed to park along quarters Company; PFC Michael annex to last. s have an op- the street nor other parking loti J. Schafer, Jr., member, USA Met tion to belong to either the NCOOM adjacent to building 5132. Team; PVT Maxwell Glass, mem-- or the EM annex, but not both. ber, CBR Troop Detachment; PVT Ronald E. Miller, member, HHC; and PVT Gary finmdal. member, USA Hospital Tentative opening date is May 17. Site of the annex is buildWinners of the Dugway College Womens Club Short Story ing 5132 across from the NCOOM. Contest were announced at the final meeting of the PTA Apr. 8. Only those rooms utilized by the MRS. JOY Eastland, presiannex are open to members of dent of the Womens Club, an- die annex. All other spaces in nounced the winners. Eight stu-dadie building are off limits. Iron, Dugway Htgi School STAFFING the club are a bartender and a master-at-arm- s. In Elementary School comSFC R. D. Glasgow will be the Skull Valley Riders held their Nancy Bums won first petition, MA. April meeting, Apr. Ul in the place; Patrick Bingham won second place; Mary See and Susan Security Conference room. Plans for the summer activities were Pascoe received honorable announced with monthly gymkhanas being top on the list. Moou-lit- e rides and the annual July 4 to Tooele are also anticipat(dace; Michael Rirkl won second trip ed. Houle and Brenda David an obligated missionary tour were place; The first playday or gymkhanas received honorable discharge from the reserves and Faircloth will be on May 28 at the local had to repent to their draft board mention. IN THE High School divi- arena. Everyone is invited out where they received an almost to , watch various contests of automatic deferment until the mis- sion, Card Ritchie, won first hone and rider. Club members secWestern won was Janet tour place; completed. sionary will enjoy a pot hick and Following the completion of ond place; Phyllis Chin and Dora afterward. the missionary tour, the men could Taylor received honorable menThe time is here for persons tion. be immediately drafted into the The short stray contest is interested in competing in state armed forces since they were no events to start their pans. The longer a member of the Ready Re- sponsored once a year by the club needs members to represent serves. College Womens Club. Dugway on several teams, alio a ladies team is planned if enough ladies are interested. OOM Womens Club Anyone working at Dugway To Hold Spring Formal is invited to join the riding dub as an asrociate member. Associate On May 17, the Womens dub of die Officen Open Mess membership costs $5 per year. Mrs. Ila Hansen, entertainment will sponsor a "Spring Formal, Mrs. Carolyn D. Berry, of die chairman, was appointed local with all proceeds going to their Data Systems Division, Dugway dub historian at the meeting on scholarship fund. was presented April 15. The district meeting fro1" A dinn?r, ,8 Proving Ground, 10 p.m. will be followed by die Quality Step Increase Award was held in Riverton, Utah, on dur- April 16 and Mis. Hansen was dancing from 10 pjn. to 1 ajn., for outstanding performance wi music supplied by Mickey ing die period August 1967 thru elected as district historian, alia Sonny Deuel is the representative Paramore and her All Girl Or- February 1968. ' to the district from Skull ValShe contributed to the overchestra from Salt Lake City. Tickets, at $8 per couple, all successful operation of dm ley Riders. The next monthly meeting will cover dinner and dancing. card punch section of the Data will be May 13th. to from Division, of and may be obtained according Systems raiy the following members: Mesdames the citation. Her thorough knowledge of William A. Bilton, 3274; Stephen R. Holmes, 2970; Theodore K. the operation coupled with outTesky, 2017; Keith Welding, 2812; standing speed and accuracy Creighton L. Calhoun, 2406; was instrumental in the accomWilliam S. Harmon, 2471 and plishment of the mission of the division. Ronald F. Jorgensen, 2464. Colonel James H. Watt, DugNo tickets will be sold at the door. way commander, presented the The 1968 National Golf Touraward Apr. 15. nament will begin May 4 at Duggo-ahe- member-repre- 1-- sentatives - ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MD. Brigadier General Michael Paulick assumed duties as deputy commanding general designee of U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (TECOM) here Pa., in 1833. He enlisted into the dent and instructor, stateside. May 1. General Paulick comes to General Paulick attended Army and served with the 36th TECOM from the United States and taught at die Command and Coast Artillery Regiment from Aimy'Tnining Center, Ft. Camp- General Staff College and attend- July 1835 to July 1836 while studyed the Army War College as well ing U. S. Military Academy pre-p- a bell, Ky., where he was commandas West Point and the infantry tory courses. ing general Married to the former Gladys A VETERAN of World War school A NATIVE OF Tidale, Pa., O. Romohr of Gresham, Neb., general holds ll, the the nations second highest de- he was graduated from Bethel , his family includes three boys coration for bravery, die Dis- Township High School Bethel and dime girls. tinguished Service Cross. He graduated from die - ld yj- E-4- Intermountain Retired Officers - 11 bllOrt StOrVJ LOIlteSt WllUierS Schedule May 18 Meeting infantry. After three months at die In fantry School Ft Beaning, Ca., The regular May meeting of die Intermountain Retired Ofhe served as platoon leader and Association is scheduled for noon May 18 at die Fort Dougficers company commander with die las Officers Open Mess. In16th Infantry Regiment, 1st BG John G. Appel commanding general of Deseret Test Cenfantry Division; at Ft Devens, ter, will speak on Armed Forces Day and USAF COL Robert A. officer of the Ogden Defense Depot, will Ladd, commanding . . IN JULY 1842, he became Comon die functions of die USAF in Vietnam. speak pany Commander, Reconnaissance THE INTERMOUNTAIN Re-Company, 601st Tank Destroyer tired Officers Association was form- - formation concerning the Inter-e- d Battalion, a new type unit ora year ago when three retir- - mountain Retired Officers As-e- d ganized out of the 1st Infantry officers met to investigate die sociation should contact W; W. Division. He went overseas in Brigadier General Michael Paulick of organizing a Bixby, secretary of die assoda-grou- p possibilities which 1842 this with unit, August of retirees in die . Utah tion, at 2050 or 2565. was initially attached to the "Kg area. Red One. These efforts initiated by COL Til He participated in die North n. h. usAF(Ret) African landings at Oran and Utah; LTC M. B. Jeffery, USAF, throughout die remainder of die Utah and CWO Tunisian campaign. General Paul- (Ret.), Kaysville, USA (Ret), W. W. Bixby, ick remained with die 601st most sucTank Destroyer Battalion through way, Utah, have been called by their church for legAs have cessful matters progtes-se- d die Sicilian campaign and then itimate temporary missionary work assisted been have "All by in Favor, a musical comedy by Keith Engar and Andean they participated in die landings at others. may now remain in the reserves Watts, was presented April 23 and 24 at the Fries Park Cultural Salerno, which marked the beg- many of taking an automatic An to Hall organizational meeting camRalph Smith, played by Lon inning of the Naplet-Foggl- a and reporting to their held was The Mutual Improvement Asadopt a constitution into not serving his LDS discharge paign. board. draft Salt Lake City. sociations of combined 1867 in in July Dugway mission. This creates more probIt was at this time that his unit A recent revision of DepartNovember 1867 a Charter-NigFirst and Second Wards present- lems for the Bishop. An LDS misbecame attached to the 3rd In- In of Defense Directive 1205.14 ment Hill held was at ed die Banquet sion is where a young man, age comedy.' fantry Division. He later became AFB, Utah. In such February 1868, COMEDY concerns a young 18 or 20 is sent out into the world provides for reenlistment of commander of 1st Battalion, 15th enlistof term a with of Utah, Mormon Bishop, of the state die personnel governor played by Capt. for two to two and a half years Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry HON Calvin L. ment to include the remainder of Rampton spoke Louis T. Bowling, and die prob- to preach the LDS gospel. Division. He remained with the their the to association. obligation to the relems memhe encounters with die SAM MCEVOY plays a battalion as commander during inserves and ASSOCIATION now THE up to 30 months in a bers of his ward. A Mormon ward who is always getting vasion of, and operations at, An-zi- o e tour. than 240 members re- consists of about two hundred Ds in school and as a result has more missionary is and die Rome-Am- o campaign siding in Utah and Idaho and is Prior to the directives refamilies his a in trouble with that tether, Bishop presides always STILL IN command of the to send a delegation to over. who is a brilliant professor at a vision, those Ready Reserve perbattalion he participated in die in- planning sonnel named by their church to of the die biannual convention local university.' An antagonizing vasion of Southern France, and national Retired Officers Asso- played by Don Lindsey, gives die About the only people problater as executive officer of 15th ciation in Clearwater, Florida in Bishop some of his troubles when lems the Bishop doesn't have are Lorraine Brothers Cited Ardedie during Infantry Regiment November. he is always taking his son fish- Kathy Shirts, who plays Helen nnes-Alsace and Rine land CamOn Apr. 15, Mrs. Lorraine There ate a number of Dug- ing on Sunday instead of letting Smith, and Alan Smith, who plays paigns. Brothers, members Security Division, re- who are him come to Church. KI1 Chilton. Young Bill Chilton way personnel Severely wounded in die face celved an Outstanding Perfor-A daughter of the antagonizing is being called on a mission for while his unit was of the association. All eligible in March-184mance and Quality Step Increase played by Janiel die church and his girl friend Award for her attacking through die Seigfried personnel who desire further in- outstanding perIvy, tries to talk her boy friend Helen is very happy about it. Line, he was evacuated to the formance in the identification and was United States, where he registration office. hospitalized for thirteen months. The citation reads as follows: "1100 Mike" Nicknamed During the period February by his men. General Paulick earned 1867 to the present time Mrs. the Silver Star with two oak leaf Brothers Lorraine initiative, dusters, the Bronze Star with one knowledge and dedication has reoak leaf Cluster, the Purple Heart sulted in significant contributions with one oak leaf cluster, the Comin the accomplishment of the misbat Infantryman Badge, and the sion of the Identification and Class The of School Officers their annual Prom March the at 30 Junior Dugway High sponsored Master Parachutists Badge. Registration Office. Her skill and - HE HAS TWO French awards, Open Mess. Entertainment fn the dance was supplied by the New Sweet Briar Band from Brigham sustainedhigh quality performance, Linda Debbie Vance, queen; Paul are Mrs. OMalley, Mrs. Craig, die Founagere with Color of Young University. her courtesy, tact, and diplomacy Theme for the dance was first Mr. and attendant; Jody Tippets, Mahoney. die Croix de Guerre with Palm, make her a valued employee and ."Over the Rainbow and the de- second attendant; Kristine CoopCongratulations to the Junior and the Croix de Guerre with corations were built along that er, and Wendie Wilde. Class and special thanks to the Cold Star. theme. Decorations were mainly from the junior high Boys and WW11 faculty advisors, ushers, and the After recovery blue. served as ushers and also served New Sweet Briar Band for a an and by telephone, with all from his wounds, Ceneral Paulick personnel are accomplished with The five nominees for Prom refreshments. night to remember. had varied duties. Overseas duty efficiency. Her outstanding conand how they turned ou- tAdvisors Class the to Queen Junior carried him to Turkey, Germany tributions to this offices operaWASHINGTON (AFPS) -- The ed fighter squadrons will return and Korea. He has been both stu- tion has resulted in a saving in of an estimated yearly to Germany to participate redeployment time, money, and effort to all U.S. service personnel from in training exercises. Security Division personnel. ACCORDING TO the gov- of Germany the Federal Plflll rt. m, "All DOD Revises Regulation on Reserves Galled to Temporary Missionary Work J? in T avor n resented r Ken-nar- d, ht ZC one-tim- 5 n, DHS Junior Prom Climaxes Year, Linda Vance Chosen Prom Queen U.S. Begins Redeployment Of Troops from West Germany In Hq Can 5515 Vote way the award. 14 Election - Maryland electors can vote for or against ratification of a new State Constitution in a special statewide election. 14, 1968. - If a majority votes for May rati- fication of the Constitution, which was adopted by the Constitutional Convention of Maryland Jan. 10, it will become the States Constitution. If the maratificajority votes against tion, Maryland will continue under its present Constitution. Members of the Armed Forces and the Merchant Marine, and those civilians accredited to 'the Armed Forces who are registered voters of Maryland can vote in this special election. apThey may use the FPCA to Adply for absentee ballots. dress request to the Board of cram-- 1 Supervisors of Elections, the ty of residence (or withis the City Board if residence fi ty of Baltimore). JUNIOR FROM QUEEN and attendants pose after receiving their bouquets at the Dugway High School Junior From held March 30 at the Officen Open Men. From left are Kristine Cooper, Wendie Wilde, Linda Vance, Queen; Judy Tippets, second attendant and Pebble Paul first attendant , bar-b-q- Mrs. Berry Receives c t Step Increase six-ye- ar Harylanders QynJJmnag presented rti ulSrf Aprti 2 with the departure of the 24th suw Infantry Divisions 3rd Engineer Battalion. Announced last December by the U.S. Commander-in-Chie- f, Europe, the move is expected to take several months and involves two brigades of the 24th Division wito their support units; the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment; three squadrons of the 49th Tactical Fighter Wing, and the 417th Tactical Fighter Squadron. ALTHOUGH THE units will be stationed in the U.S. they will remain committed to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and their equipment will be "maintained in the Federal Republic of Germany in sufficient and Mrs. Ivan Henderson, Dugquantity and readiness to insure way, holds his own derby car which that die forces and aircraft can took second place in the Tooele be promptly redeployed to GerStake Pine Car Derby held in many. Tooele Stake Pine Car Derby Further, the two remaining held in Tooele recently. brigade! and the four redeploy- I . deployment is a constructive answer to problem! posed in the defense of NATO and the telinyf of payments position of the respective parties by the forces stationed in the Federal Republic of Germany. Defense Department officials said the move will involve an estimated 31,000 Army troops and 3,400 Air Force personnel. The two 24th Division bri- gades and their support units will be stationed at Ft. Riley, Kan.; the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment will be transferred to Ft. Lewis, Wash.; the three 48th Tactical Fighter Wing squadrons will go to Holloman AFB, N.M., and the 417th Tactical Fighter Squadron will move to Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. National Golf Tournament Begins Tomorrow way and end May 30. There is a $1.25 foe for each 18 holes entered and golfers may enter as many times as desired until the May 30 deadline. This tournament is an annual event and is unique as it is held simultaneously at golf courses all over tiie United Kates. Another unique feature of this tournament is that all golfers who enter will be competing against die 1967 U.S. Open and PGA Champions who will play an 18 hole match May 30 at Firestone Coif Course in Akron, Ohio. Efli golfer who beats the winners aeon in Akron, Ohio will receive an award from the National Golf Foundation plus receive local awards. All Dugway golfers who are interested in competing in this tournament should sign up now at the CoU Pro Shop. SfatHGHT PFQrtf WILL TWO &LUON 4V THf world GO TO KD HUNGRY, ACCO RPING TO THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION. ALTHOUGH WE NOW HAVE PLENTY OP FOOD, OTHER NATIONS HAVE RARE SUBSISTENCE. |