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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, May 24, 1974 Collection on display at HQs S EEUDS A collection of original charts, journals and photographs from the first U.S. Army motor march to cross the United States has gone on display at Dugway. pumiirs SfflWiS The collection, which was donated to the Proving Ground for display by Malcolm Greany of Missoula, Mont., will be shown between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. in the lobby of Post Headquarfor ters (Building 5450) Sweet Williams Daisys Asters Basket of Gold Creeping Jenny several weeks. t: m&M Mr. father, Greanys Captain William C. Greany of the United States Josie Riddle of the Civilian Personnel Office looks over die duplay of original motor officer was documents from the first U.S. Army motor march to cross the United States. Army, and historian for the 1919 The collection will be on display in die lobby of Post Headquarters (Buildtrek. The convoy traveled ing 5450) for several weeks between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Wellington, D.C. to weekdays. San Francisco, Calif., in an effort to determine the time Orrs Ranch, located just to transport a east of the installation ' necessary fighting force across coun-tr- present boundaries. Former President Dwight D. The Eisenhower accompanied expedition 11 the states, passed through expedition as an observer including Utah. One overnight for the tank corps. He was encampment occurred near then a lieutenant in the Army. then Spanish topic of DPG area conference y. 58-d- Many, Many More ay This Weaken Onlyl by Nadine Veren, EEO Officer Ground was host May 9 to a of IMAGE, the Spanish- - Speaking Committee concerned with government employment for Spanish- - speaking people. Members of the committee from Salt Lake City, Ogden, Hill Air Force Base, and Tooele attended the business meeting in Conference Room B at 10 a.m. LUNCH AT the Officers Club was followed by a program arranged by Emelda Colanto, Spanish- - Speaking Program coordinator. Spanish- - American employees at Dugway were invited to attend. Colonel Robert A. Shade, DPG commander, welcomed the group and expressed his support of die program offering DPGs assistance in any way possible. As EEO Officer, I outlined the organization of the EEO ' program at Dugway and the status at present IMAGE president Jorge gave a brief history of the organization and emphasized that while it is true that a highly sophisticated program has been , directed from Washington, the true measure of its efforts will be in the results, and results can be. expected only if the spirit is motivated within each of us. HE POINTED out that in polling 40 agencies in the area, only 19 had appointed Coordinators an indication that die spirit isnt there. Up service is not enough, he said, and while there hu been a slight increase nation-wid- e in the federal employment of the Spanish- - speaking, the progress GARDEN TOOLS Dugway Proving meeting of members Aice-Lanctt- Re-up- s for Germany First Class Andre Caouette, Recreational Division, is congratulated upon his reenlistment in the Army May 13 by Captain Robert J. Junk, Jr., Headquarters and Headquarters Company Commander. PFC Caouette reenlisted for three yean duty in Germany. Private Services a, Sergeant Kevin F. Sumpter (r) of' die Air Forces Detachment 19 at Dugway reenlists for four yean in ceremonies at the weather station. Captain John M. Hobbie, detachment commander, administers the oath of enlistment. HOMLITE Lawn Mowers LAWN MOWERS AVAILABLE! ! 16-Poi-nt is for too slow. A truly dedicated effort would have shown greater results, he said. He urged everyone of Spanish American heritage as well as all EEO program officials to put forth a greater effort to improve the status of the Spanishspeaking in government, in education, and in living standards in general. H. B. MULLENDORE of the Dugway Civilian Personnel Office spoke to the group about job opportunities at Dugway, stating that we are currently in a hiring posture with an estimated 75 vacancies anticipated dur- Reenlists I ing die balance of the year. He also stated that we needed the help of everyone in filling the vacancies, citing the difficulties in recruiting for Dugway due to its isolation. He assured the group that die government is indeed interested in employing the Spanish- - speaking, as well as other minority groups and women, and urged them to contact anyone interested in employment to take the necessary steps to be certified by the Civil Service Commission for whatever they are qualified, since DPGs intake is from CSC certificates of eligibles. IF PEOPLE dont make die effort to become certified by the commission, we cannot hire them, he said. He explained the worker-- trainee program which is expected to become operative at Dugway by June 1, whereby a goal of at lust ten educationally disadvantaged, unskilled people may learn a trade, while working, to prepare them for a permanent position at Dugway. A slide presentation titled Equal Employment Myth of Reality concluded the program. MOTORCYCLE TRAILERS 3 cycle capacity with tiedowns Reg. 239.00 ONLY 20 Lawn Mowerssr Ortho Pax Morgro FERTILIZER All Brands THE BBG0QDT 0AOPU2Q if pwiiaari af Dugway Frwriug Cwf, Dagwqr, Itak, by Transcript- - ,MMk FuMUhkg Cmpaay, Ttaak, M, at the Maot iri (pabkhan af tin Taaala AMHmta . panl A saarimod y t New . f to Sp5s Kenneth Sayre of Munitions Branch and Ron Toy Branch were recently (r) of Chemical Technology Robert J. Junk, promoted Specialist 5 by Captain and Sergeant First Class Jr, I1IIC Commander, 1st IIIIC sergeant. Willie L. 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