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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri Jan. 24, 1969 Re-enlistm- If you are able, a few years from now, to cook a steak in less than two minutes iaside a radar range, thank the American lodging industry. This is just one of the innovations that American hostelries have pioneered, and few people realize how many others there are. Option A new change has been approved for those desiring to reenlist for oversea duty. Before this change came into approval anybody with seven or more years in the service regardless of rank, was not eligible to apply for an oversea duty area. Now those who are eligible for appointment to pay grade E-- 6 or below upon enlistment regardless of the number of years service completed, can apply for an oversea duty area, upon 65TII MF AND USA HOSPITAL RECEIVES HOLIDAY COOKIES . . . Sp4 William Brown and Sp4 Darrell Evans, Hospital Detachment are receiving holiday cookie from Dugwayi Girl Scout during their annual cookies disbursing to the enlisted men of Dugway who are staying on post during the Christmas holidays. Giving the cookies are Miss Sandy Brown, Miss Dawn Carlson, and Miss Mary Shadle. This enlistment option is referred either to male or female applicants. February Activities Schedule at Sandy Mustangs Lose Overtime Battle To Juab 67-6- 1 Gym. Fainter made good on five of six free throw attempts in the extra period for the win after Mark Geerlings had made two free throws good after the final whistle to send the game into overtime. GEERLINGS WAS fouled by Richard Hanson as he went up for a shot with one second left, and then made good cm both attempts to tie the game at 56 all at the end of regulation playing time. The Mustangs had fought back from an eight point deficit . at 54-4-6 midway in the fourth quarter as Bobby Johnson hit two baskets, and Ted McIntosh and Geerlings one each against Juabs one two pointer by Larry Lunt to cut the Wasps lead to 56-5- 4 and set the stage for the over-- time, following Geerlings free throws. In the overtime the Wasps got off to a lead cm a basket by Kent Greenhalgh before a by Mike Donnelly tied it up. Fainter then made the first two of his free throws and ' basket again Bobby Johnson's " tied it at 60 all. The Wasps then " went ahead to stay on a bucket by Lunt and three free throws " by Painter. MCINTOSH AND Geerlings led the Mustang scorers with 18 points apiece, with Johnson get- -' ting ten. John McBride had five and Donnelly and McEvoy four each to round out the losers scoring. Fainter had 24 for the Wasps followed by Lunt with 12 and Allen Sperry with 11. The Wasps JYs made it a clean sweep for the visitors as they downed the Mustangs JV score. A big sec- ; five by a 60-4- 0 ond period sewed up the win ' after the losers had taken a 10--8 lead at the end of the first quar- ter. two-point- er The Credit Union Umbrella Man says: variety of activities are scheduled for the month of February at the Sandy Acres Service Club. OPEN HOUSE" will lie on Sunday, February 2, 1969 from 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. All residents of the Deseret Test Center are most cordially invited to attend this special event, in order to get acquainted with the mission of the Service Club and to meet the new personnel in charge. February is Sweetheart Month. Bring your sweethearts picture (including wives) to the Service Club and enter it in the Annual Sweetheart's Photo Contest. Deadline is Wednesday, Please reel tree to come to February 26. The Journeymen" will play the Service Club at any time on Saturday, Feb. 8 and Johnny during operating hours: Monday-an- d The Blue Beats are sched- - Friday from 1:30 p.m. until 10:30 uled for the Dance on Satur- - p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and day, Feb. 15 at the Service Club, holidays from 11 a.m. until 10:30 Both dances will liegin at 8 p.m. p.m. Present your ideas and wishes, ON TUESDAY, Feb. 18 at the Service Club Staff will lie 8 p.m. Mr. Clarence A. Reeder, most happy to give you the best Jr., Registrar at the University erf their service, of Utah will give an Illustrated Talk on Ghost Towns of the Great Basin. Every Wednesday will be game nijit, beginning at 7 p.m. Also a legal holiday is in store for us this month: George Washington's Birthday. The Service Club will lie open that Friday from 11 a.m. until 10:30 p.m. We'll have coffee and cookies, and prizes will lie given to tournament partid- - SANDY ACRES NEW SERVICE CLUB DIRECTOR Mrs. O'Dell Avinger, Director at the Sandy Acres Service Club is shown at her first day on the job. Mrs. Avinger is replacing the former service club director Mrs. Lane. Mustangs Down USD For Third League Win The Dugway Mustang rolled to their third division win as score on they downed the Utah School for the Deaf by a 70-4-5 stream! the losers home court January 15. A thousand years ago, most The win put the Mustangs in a commanding position in travelers stayed in manors or the league race as they are the only unbeaten team and have almonastaries. One of the earliest ready defeated their closest rivals, Wendover at Wendover. built in 962, rebuilt in the BEHIND THE SCORING of Mark Geerlings, the Mustangs 17th century, and still in use ran up an early lead over the USD five as the Mustangs had a is the home of the fa- today 20-- 6 lead at the end of the opening quarter of play. mous St. Bernard dog who res-With Ted McIntosh and John . n- MU cues travelers with his brandy McBride adding to the scoring THE MUSTANGS play their flash, (the world's first known the winners stretched their lead next on the hotel bar). Built high in the alps to 35-1-5 at halftime and to a Post league game tonight floor when gym they meet between Switzerland and Italy, lead after three St Francis. whopping 62-2-9 the place provided a warm wel- quarters. led the Dugway come but not clean bedding, Geerlings The losers, led by Steve Mor-loc-k scorers with 25 YOU COULD have done points on 11 bas-outscored the Mustangs in kets and three out of four from better in an English inn of the die final eight minutes of play the free throw line. McIntosh had 16th century. One such place by a 16 to 8 margin to cut the 14 points on six baskets and two advertised, in the spelling of the Mustangs final margin of victory free throws while McBride got times: SUMPTOUS IXNE . . . 11 on three baskets and five of VERIE WELL FURNISHED six from the foul line. Bobby John- - WITH NAPERIE (linens) . . . son added nine points for the ECU COMER SURE TO LIE Winter w L winners while four points each IN CLEAN'E SHEETS WHERE- 44 16 by Stan Sur and Rory McCul- - IN NO MAN HATH BEEN 21 39 lough and three by Sam McEvoy LODGED SINCE THEY CAME 37 FROM TIIE LAUXDRESSE. rouivled out Dugway's scoring. 23 But English inns lost their Dugway JVs lost to the USD JVs five by six points after hold- - feme to American inns shortly 249 242 ing a five point lead at halftime. 'after the American Revolution. Pnt- - What kind of programs would you like to see inaugurated at the Service Club? Are you a col-lector of stamps, coins, butterflies or what have yon? Would you like to form a club with other interested persons? The Service Club would lie the ideal place to meet with your col- - Womens Dugwaye 1st Place Team No. 10 2nd Place Team No. 5 3rd Place Team No. 12 High gam.. High series High average Team No. 10 ;pal Petrovich HOW ABOUT the forming Merlene Siddoway of an International Circle? Do Barbara Hawkins you know that it is most stiinu- - Ayako Klindt lating to meet people from all the different nations, hear different languages, learn about the Monday Nighl i many different customs, listen 1st Place Team No, to music and taste the food from 2nd Place Team No. the many lands. 3rd Place Team 2 What an ideal way to contribute to the understanding of all nations! All persons bom in a High game men foreign country and all interest- - High series men ed persons from the U.S.A. are invited to contact the Service Club in order to set a date for the first meeting. Team No. 1 Walt Cooper Laverne Cooper Saving is the key to Loretta Ott When you independence! Floyd Ott save your hard earned money leagues. !!!!.!! . at your credit union, it provides generous dividends. Savings at your credit union provides availability and safety. Credit union members work, loan and not for save together profit not for charity but for mutual service. "Savings is a key to the future Dugway Federal-Cred- it 2 Union, 522-257- POpen , Team No. 12 Helen Roy Dorothy. Fisher Kay Stelling Betty Henderson MAKE HAY on your 3 ............. m gj 23 - jn the first overtime each team scored a basket in the three minute period and then with one minute left in the second time the Wildcats got their win-points to become the ning unbeaten team in the league, the jond game the Thunderbirds evened their record at one and one with a convinc- . defcat 0f the Trojans Th(. winnen got off to an early lead and were never headed, over-lamp- s; wow! PX MUST SELL 'MOST MOON , Team No. 3 Jim St. Clair Cennie St. Clair Jo Fields Larry Fields r 233 Dodge Pickup L 154 20 Team No. 6 Kathy Bilton Margaret Hatifield Jean Ford Faun Paul I. 16 2nd Place Team No. 10 3rd Place - Team No. 5 40'i 19'r 26' Bill Wilcox return al Ako Klindt Pat Petrovich yasr ntarby HOCK affka. Trained tax tat your data asd etc bale i up fail m yav fcava amf las dfductioa yeu've gal coating tucked away la' yaw bare. Malta boy nawl Pat Petrovich 219 Ako Klindt Rose Ballesteros 215 Team No. 10 Brent Ritchie Ike Teagarden Chris Ritchie Lu Teagarden Saturday 6 p.m. One Full Table BOYS AND GIRLS SHOES Beautiful Selection 211 Team No. 5 Richard Bate Jerry Wilde Mary Bate Mary Wilde Reg. 7.00 - 8.00 Wa guarani accural yrtpereliee al mry lac return. II wa areka any arrars Ikal coil you any penally ar ifllni.it, wo will pay tfc penally a Inloioil. 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Family Shoe Sale 44 High game women High series women High Average 187 2133 Tooele, Utah I 255 677 . Chrysler-Dodg- e GREETS GENERAL . . . Clair R. Olsen, Director, Test Operations Directorate greets MC Frank M. Izenour, commanding general USATECOM upon his arrival at Michael Army Airfield. Shown with the General and Mr. Olsen are COL Charles M. Shadle, DPC commander and Mr. Charles Peterson, chief. Instrumentation Branch. 7.95 Reg. 5.95 Sizes 8'i to 3 33' . Paulos w Therei always svmhiiM far bay anting aa incerae las $2877 Chrysler Dodge Polara . 2626 Dodge Charger . 2677 Dodge Coronet . 2299 2188 Dodge Dart Browns Annual Team No. 5 Ginny Pietsch Hildegarde Shadle Diane Teske Marlene DeCracie Barb Stephens ; Cars! 9 17 25 Mixed League Thursday Night No. 2 Team No. 2 Joe Petrovich Brand New 1969 v 1 High game High series Larry Lowell Domie Ballesteros i -- 561 40'4 36 1st Place Team No. 1 2nd Place Team No. 5 . 3rd Place Team No. 6 High game men High series men ip -- i Team No. 2 Marge Bennett C. Malone K. Malone Eld Bennett Ladies Wednesday Morning Team No. 1 Rose Ballesteros Tosh Salvador Mary Ann Lowell Ako Klindt , 233 High game women High series women High average 180 Women - Jo Fields 235 235 618 Men Russ Larsen i play. , L ' 1st Place Team Howto ' p.m ls 230 High average a.m.-- 9 , The Dugway Boys Basketball League, sponsored by the Youth Activities Club got their season underway with two games Saturday, January 11. In the opener the Colts, coached by Neil Magann downed the Thunderbirds 215 to 19. The Thunderbirds are coached ,y Everett Morse jh jjm second game of die 0pening day, the Wildcats, who fove Dqq Lindsay as coach won ivan Henderson coach-HoteQver pIpjans by a 33 to 25 score, In last Saturdays games die wildcats won a double overtime thriller from the Colts by a 21 re. The Colts got off to jg to a 11-- 5 halftime lead but die Wildcats tied the game at 17 au the end of regulation Dugways Bowling Standings - Weekdays 9 FOR INSTANCE, the telephone made its initial public their appearance in hotels. Unfortunately, many people dropped of out them, telephones in alarm, when they heard a voice coming and raced out of the room! Some people have theorized that The first bedspring was also this happened because the Eng- developed by a hotel man. In lish catered to the vejy rich, 1831, he made one from the wires who were limited in numbers, used in ladies hoops and bustles, while canny Americans catered were also the first to to the masses who were more introduce bath tubs, hut and numerous. cold running water and steam You could feel how numer-heat. The steam heat idea first ous they were in the early came to the mind of a hotel man 1800's for the typical inn of the when he noticed, in the laundry time had three large rooms with room, how effective escaping Up to ten beds in each. Each steam was in keeping the room bed was considered big enough comfortable. for three or more people, and MANY OF the advances the landlord counted it a bad have been enlightening. Hotels, night if each lied did not have were among the first to switch at least two sleepers. from candlelight to kerosene The first building ever put not as from kerosene lamps to hotel Up strictly as a was gas mantles; from gas mantles to a home or a monastary the incandescent bulbs; and the City Hotel built in New York from the incandescent bulb to in 1794. It led the industry un- fluorescent lamps. til Boston built the Tremont If you had been one of the House in 1829, where rooms had very first travelers in history locks on the doors, water pitchers, to stay at an inn, the year would hand basins, and as a final blow luive been about 10,000 B.C. free soap! for luxury the place somewhere in the Orient and your hotel more nearly a motel. In those days the room" you rented from the landlord for the night would -have been a plot of ground by a TH - A The Juab Wasps led by Rodney Fainter gained a hard fought overtime victory over the Dugway Mustangs by a 67-6- 1 count last Saturday evening in the Post Wildcats Lead Boys Basketball Inns Through The Ages ent 10 Men's Jarman SHOE SALE 24 eg 12.95 Norik Main 10 Reg. 1M5 Every Pair Reduced! 14" |