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Show Desert Drifts DESERET SAMPLER, Friday, April 17, 1970 It's exciting new fashions for our April luncheon. Judy Fisher Tonys Presented Monday award time and not to lx; out done by movies, televise its oscar equivalent the Antoinette will Broadway 19 on NBC. Perry Awards (Tony) Monday night, April Neal and Patricia Matthau, Waller like Personalities to peothe to hand Tonys on will present Michael Caine le Tluimas Skelton, and the grandes W. Rotart like Lavine, ple and of dames, Helen Hayes, Lauren Bacall. Shirley Bixjth course Katherine Ileplmm. To spice up the evening there are special awards designated for Noel Coward (recently knighted by Queen Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontaine, and Barbra Streisand. There will lx: selections of scenes of the shows noininatcd for 8W&rdsa Nominees for the liest musical this year include ApKatherine plause", starring Lauren Bacall; Coco, starring Little. Cleavon Heplmrn and Purlie", starring Nominees for Best Dramatic play are Borstal Boys, Childs Play, Indians", and Last of the Red Hot Lovers. The male stars of each are nominees for the Ixst actor. They are Frank Crimes, Fritz Weaver, Stacy Keach and James It is still Eliza-lieth- ), Coco. ' Nominees for liest actress in a dramatic play are Tammy Brooks and Helen Haves. Nominees for Geraldine Grimes liest actress in a musical are Luuren Bacall, Katherine Hepburn and Dily Walling. will be holding Speaking of Theater, the Village Players Service Club. the at final trvouts on Tuesday, April 21, at 7:00, Those wishing for this to production. tryout Everyone is invited to sign up for production crews may do so at this lime. CBS News, the originators of the National Audience ParNational Drivers Test, ticipation tests lieginning in 1905 with the on Mav 19. This Test Environment now plan to hold a National will show the viewers how much or how little they know alxnit national sample. ecology as compared with a pre-teand 20 through April 22 CHS continuing Beginning April The first Reports will take a critical look at Health in America. hour will investigate medical cure, the second hour will examine costs and the third will report on the environmental crisis. On Sunday, April 26, Academy Award Winner John Wavue special will lie- - a guest on Raqucl," an hour long coinedy-nmsi- c starring Raqucl Welch. Mexico filmSpeaking of John Wayne, lie is in Cuernavaca, 183 feature length film he has will he the This Rio Loho. ing made in 40 years. That conics out to 4.575 films per year. How many of you remeinlier Elfrida Von Nardoff? No one? O.K. 1 guess 1 will have to refresh your memory. 'Think back to the end of the fifties, the time of isolation show assx.-iatebooths big money game shows. There is a It was called Brothers. Dr. and Van with Charles Joyce Dorren, leading money win21. Now back to Elfrida, she was the ner on the show winning $220,500. That's not a Ixul wage for a half hour a week. a bloody comedy about Army surgeons who crack will be shown make and passes at nurses during operations, jokes all. in Armv theaters after Force reviewing lxwril It was banned by a joint Arinv-Athe on military. because it reflected unfavorably 1 The film portravx the doctors as highly skilled, professional nurse and as surgeons in the operating room chasers both in the operating room and are depicted as barely The few senior officers in Hall of the old Sergeant Col than worse competent lmnglcns Bilko television show. - st e . ir off-dut- Last week he died. He wasn't very old, but while he was alive he caused a stir among one group of people. He Was a blunand an dering astronaut, ImscImII player, jujitsu instructor bungler. Who you a.? It was Jose Jimenez, the zany, not too Bill Dana. He is dead bright, happy go lucky character created by The Mexican-American-s at the request of the protested that the lazy, rather dumb Jimenez reflected poorly-othem. n When it was announced to the Congress of dead the was that Lais in Jimenez Angeles Unity banquet entire crowd of 10.000 cheered. NBC announced a while luick that Then Came Bronson would lie discontinued after this present season. No replacement was named. will be replaced They have now announced that the series television in American new programsomething by in one time slot. ming. NBC will combine four seperate series Each series will run for six weeks followed by a special and then the next one will liegin. Each of the series has or will lie seen us a pilot film on the World Premier movies. series starThe four will lie: McCloud, a mystery-suspens- e Rod with Thinness; The Dennis Roy Weaver; Psychiatrist, ring FranSan and of the bizarre; Sterlings Night Gallery, an anthology cisco International. San Francisco International will not lie seen as a film unfall and will star Van Johnson, Purnell Rnlierts, and Clu this til Gulager. The series will star all. some or none of the film stars. This plan represents an effort by NBC to get the maximum filmmileage out of a story idea and then slop. Txi many series of out run lie fore of out weeks epirun ed for 26 they gas long Mexican-American- s. Mexican-Am-erica- Four-In-On- - e, 14 Selected As Winners For Posters Fourteen Dugway elemenfrom the Style Shop in Tooele will lie showing her newest and tary school students were nambrightest styles for this Spring. ed as winners in the National Hostesses for the luncheon are Library Week Poster Contest the ladies of Hospital. The lun- held last week at the Post Licheon will lie April 21, 1230 brary. hours at the CX)M. Make your reIlie first place winners from servations now by calling Bar- each category were awarded a bara Stephens. 279S. as first prize. The poslxxik Mrs. Ted Teske, president, rehad to deal with theme ters the May minds members that from a lxxik character a either wine lie a will tasting luncheon student had read Dim Mr. or the the program sponsored by Dislxxik itself. the of title Fleischinann tlie of Harris There were two divisions in tilling Corporation. Welcome to our new Dugway the contest: grades one to residents. They include (.apt. and three and grades four to six. Mrs. Newel Payne. Newel's pre- The winners in the grades one vious assignment was Vietnam. with Beverly enjoys working ceramics. The Paynes have four children: Kevin, eleven; Tonya, nine; Brad, eight: and Bret, seven. Capt. and Mrs. John Haley are natives of Colorado, and John's previous assignment was also Vietnam. Judy attended Southern Colorado State College where she received a degree in English. The Haley's have one child. Scan Erie. lLt. Michael Bair also comes from Vietnam. Sharon attended Utah Stale University where she inmajored in English. Sharon's oil include terests painting, golf, and ceramics. The Bair's have one sun, Christoplicr, seventeen months. Another new resident of Dugis way who conies from Vietnam CNVl Allen Pugh. Grctte attended the University of Wyoming and her interests include fishing, hunting, and camping. The Pugh's have two children: John, four; and Marcie, two. ijaekie tapper! 10 to three category were Debra Peterson, first place; Laurie James, second place; and Shelly Keller, third dace. Susan James, Kim Trimble, and Melinda Hol-tawere named as Honorable Mention winners. In the four to six grade category, Cheryl Mason received first place while Kari Trimble and Jiin Keetch tied for second place honors. Kristie Stewart was the third place winner. Honorable Mention honors went to Barliara Greg Mohanmed, Sharon Alcantara, and Debbie James. Judges for the event were Mrs. Anne Locke, Mrs. Anita Smith and Mr. Tony Azzelio. Mrs. Gloria Gordon, post librarian and Muj. Joseph Curau, Director of Welfare and Morale, awarded the two prizes to the winners at the Library Open m Salo-ma- n, POSTER CONTEST WINNERS Sheryl Mason and Debra Peterson (center) were named as the top winners in the National Library Week Poster Contest held last week at the Post Library. Mrs. Gloria Cordon, post librarian, presents a lxxik to Sheryl and Major Joseph Curau, Director of Welfare and Morale, presents Debra with her book. Art Fair Here Today House last Sunday. The Dugway Elementary School will hold its annual Art Fair today from 12:30 to 3:00 p.m. Art work done throughout the school year by students in all six grades will lie featured. The childrens artistic displays will lie located Ixith in the hallways and in the respec of Troops AttiMid Night School Program Attracts 133 Residents Education is often called the Key to Success, hut of-ten the lock of success is and a different key is suddenly required. When this happens, one can either alwnand old don the forget key about unlocking the lock, or he can proceed to make a new key that will adapt and even- tually open the lock. The Dugwav Education Gen- under the direction of Mr. Dale King, continues to assist individuals who desire to make a new educational key that will unlock the padlock of success. These individuals strengthen their potentiality for success by taking night college classes and correspondence classes. Presently, there are 133 persons taking classes through the night class program. This includes classes that are taught here at Dugway as well as night campus classes at die University of Utah, Brigham Young University, Utah State University. There are nine classes that are taing taught here through BYU. All of the classes are fully accredited resident col- lege courses and will transfer to almost any school in the United States. Tire majority of the people taking the classes are military hut dependents and civilians are also welcome to take the classes, says Mr. King. Fur-thermore, Dugway has a forty percent average of the troops taking classes which represents one of the highest averages of any military post anywhere. In addition to the campus night classes, 85 individuals are also taking correspondence courses. These courses are gi- ven through the Army as well as different universities through- out the country. Cost for these courses depends upon the course itself and where the course is taken from. Still another phase of the his already busy schedule. He must allow time to attend the classes, read his outside assign-change- d merits, do research papers, study for quizzes, allow travel time, and all the other things that are required of a full time student, Most of the classes meet for three hours a week on a given night. But, that does not r, mean however, that the mainder of the week is an easy time for the student. Most of the students work eight hours a day and then mast use their spare time to fulfill their for their night Education Department's goal obligations of promoting learning and ad- - classes. Many of these spare vancement is the GED Pro- - hours are used to read class gram (General Educational De- assignments, study for quizzes, Through Program). Cr prepare special reports, velopment this program, military personnel The constant drive of man who are lacking high sHuxil to tatter himself and his diplomas are encouraged to roundings is one thing that complete their schooling while can never lie fully hidden, and in tire service. After attending night school classes continue classes in basic high scluxil to rank high as one of the courses, the students are then tatter methods of administered tests which deter- - ment. mine whether or not the indi- Thas, the educational key vidual has reached the know- - continues to ta the secret to ledge level of the average high opening the lock of success, sclxxil graduate. After passing Whether this key is obtained the test, the student is then through the locksmith of full awarded a certificate that is time education or part time equivalent to the high school education, success will come diploma. only to those who desire it Unlike a student, strongly enough to plan for it. the night schcxil student must make certain alterations to full-tim- have taen doing in the classroom during the past year. In addition, it gives the children recognition for their abilities aiul talents. Principal Kenneth S. Rupp invites all parents and interested individuals to attend the Art Fair this afteriuxin. You can protect your income ' against declining interest rates for the next 2Vi years re-te- m tive classrooms. Many of the children will act as guides and will lead the visitors on an Art Tour of the school. Last vear, approximately 250 parents and friends viewed the children's exhiliits during the Art Fair. The show is designed primarily to give the parents an idea as to what the children Invest in First Security Bank subordinated notes paying e Interest paid twice a year. sodes. WHY? 6V2 Whv is Doolittle Avenue called Doolittle Avenue? It is named after Captain G. B. Doolittle. Capt Doolittle was awarded a Silver Star posthumously in January 1945 for his action after aftaking charge of a rifle company of the 6th Infantry Division ter its commanding officers became casualties. Capt Doolittle was in charge of a Chemical Support company. (JAA) subordinated notes also available with 5 -- year maturity. Minimum investment $500 and in multiples of $100 above that amount. Ask for offering circular at any First Security Bank First Security Bank of Utah, National Association - Mrs. Lois Ault takes notes in her night NOTE TIME education class. Mrs. Ault is one of the many Dugwav residents that participate in the night education program. 1KAM.I.G PROF Dr. Richard Johnson, instructor in Counseling Theory, travels to Dugway oi.ee a week Inim Brigham Young r,m,.rsitv j( ,,rov0 to teach Iris Wrdnn-da- y niglit class. |