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Show ft Page 2 THE DUGWAY SAMPLER, Friday, March 14, 1980 Quality Assurance Office Continued from page Dear Editor: 1 I would like to convey my appreciation for the outstanding spirit of is done exactly as if they were using cooperation Dugway and Michael AAF. personnel have displayed in support of the 1 TFWs deployment agents. The team makes sure the test is being conducted in accordance , . with security requirements, safety re- -' quirements and generally that there are no obvious deficiencies in the test procedures that could be corrected or done in an easier manner. The technical advisor is usually a chemist, engineer, or physicist, depending on the1 test. The purpose of an ORI is to help to prevent any accidents from occurringThe Quality Assurance office is also responsible for keeping extensive rosters on everyone enrolled in a surety program, people who are authorized access to exclusion areas (i.e. Chemi- to Gallant-Eagl- e - f 80. From the tur- bulent beginning, due to weather cm the east coast, to the end of the exercise, base personnel displayed exem-plorasup- port. Without this spirit of Cooperation and dedication' to the mission, TDY units would be seriously hampered in completing their assigned task. the and word processing work Chemical Accident Incident Control Plan is in a CRI computer along with the rosters, and this saves a consider- Dennis Fuller at CRT computer. . - How's your sweet todth? Wouldnt some Girl Scout Cookies hit the spot? J. V ?AW: Well, youre in luck, from now until 17 Mar. 80 Girl Scouts Troop 227 will be holding their annual Cookie Sale here on Post - Not only are the . jfct cookies good, they serve a very important purpose as well, helping raise the funds necessary to keep this fine program going throughout the United States. Profits from the Cookie sales help maintain Girl Scout Camps, help keep the dues down for the girls so that every girl has a better chance to belong, and in general helps keep Girl Scout and Brownie and Junior Troops moving ahead. T he cookies this year come in seven varieties' -- and cost just $1.50 a box wont you help? Great Pictured selling the first boxes to Col. Bay cookies for a great cause. from lefty Katy Neil, Stacie Phillips, and Dawn . Doing anything March 29th? Sykora. The Boy and Cub Scouts of all Dugway Troops and Dens Would appreciate it if you would consider taking the liberty bus into the Salt Palace and attending Scoutarama 1980. The Scouts are selling tickets for one dollar apiece which are only necessary for those over 14. who are attending, and as an additional bonus, a coupon for a free Big Mac from McDonalds acGIRL SCOUTS companies .each ticket. 11 m . OF THE USA. Prints Friday and Saturday Melt in your mouth SmiTD!? KBfei Includes our fabulous new salad bar & A v, ritf V cnEHM A ' AS '',l The Dugway D-Ett- es By Kathy Shankey Imagine the tension of the game just before halftime - Dugway is leading, but by a few points - the other team is out for revenge. Then, half- time. From somewhere in the background, a voice comes over the loud speaker, as the audience is in total silence, Ladies and Gentlemen Presenting the Dugway Dear Capt. Venable: I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the contribution you have, made to the safety and g of the citizens residing in 4 But Dugway is not the only drill team at summer camp. Many teams are there and for the last two days, there is stiff competition. These teams are tough and are judged by professionals. For the ninth consecutive have won a superior year, the D-Ett- es trophy and many individual first place ribbons. -- D-Ett- es. PERFECTION through hard work and diligence is the name of the game for these girls. It is their intense pride and dedication that makes them outshine their competition. Along with Thai fifteen young ladies come out from the background, and they are proud. They march out to do their routine, so full of confidence that everyone can sense it, because they are good. They are the pride of Dugway. For a few moments the game and everything else is forgotten, and the are the stars. FOR JUST what is behind this precision, those perfect high kicks, jump splits, and simultaneous dancing? Fifteen girls, who have extreme dedication and complete discipline which cultivates a building of pride and team spirit throughout the year. No, not just the school year, but the whole year around. These girls, aside from everyday practice, work on various projects to raise money (like bake sales and car washes) so that they ab- well-bein- . 9 S3 ' .fCSgS. JUJi&asr Again, I extend a heartfelt thank, you for a job well done, obviously the people of Dugway and Michael AAF have the "right stuff. James C. Wray, MAJ USAF 1 TEWDET CC "Gallant Eagle 80 Youve got to see our new salad bar. Its the biggest and best evert.with more selection than you thought possible. We also have a brand new Prime Rib Roasting oven that produces "melt in your mouth results. The remodeling is completed and our new banquet rooms are ready for your use. "y Of special mention are the following people: Mr. Woods, LD; Rose Argyle, Billeting; Capt. D. Venable and Lt. M. Thomas, SO; Capt. Ai- all this plus normal secretarial work mi . . ken, Trpop Dining Facility; Capt.. E. Gore MAAF Operations Officer; Mr. Antry, Fire Dept,; Mr. R. Whitaker, PA; Mr. C. Pyne, Communications Command. Boy Girl Scout fund drives ' - t Freddie Olson monitors the radio in the Emergency Operation Command room during a GAIC exercise. able amount of time when making necessary changes. QA also serves as an action office for any major move of agents or muni- tions and for the Surety and Operational Inspection given by DARCOM, US Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command. d iri. ry attitudes, and superior cal Lab), a surety master roster (everyone allowed into Ditto area) and a physical cholinesterase ter which must be coordinated with the Health Clinic. Freddie Olson does Complete Proud, confident girls talents display dancing Letter tf, the editor Tooele County. The training you personally supervised and provided for my deputies and me has significantly improved officer safety and proficiency within the Sheriff s Office. During emergencies in the vicinity of Dugway Proving Ground, I ' choreographing marches, learning routines and perfecting performances, these young ladies also have, with confidence, depended upon you and your military police personnel to respond. Though your assistance has never involved the enforcement of law, you have proven to the community that we are for- tunate, to have Dugway Proving Ground within the boundaries of Tooele County. On behalf of myself, and the Deputies of Tboele County, thank you for your willing and competent ' sup-po-rt and assistance. Sincerely yours, s Walter G. Shubert WALTER C. SIIUBERT, Sheriff Tooele County, Utah self-discipli- confidence as well as As a result, the D-Ett- . For four days during summer vacation, they go to summer camp. There they go through extremely rigorous training' in their routines, like precision marching, and each girl learns three to five marches in less than four ectly to your checking or savings e. es account. ACCORDING to Army Finance Do you want to see a demonstration of these girls in action? Some of the routines they learned throughout this past year will be shown at the Review on March' 21, 1980 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dugway High School Gym. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact Miss Sherry Lindbeig, who, by the way, is the instructor, as weH as a real leader for the D-Et- te President Carter has asked us all to drive 15 miles less every week. And if youre like most drivers, you can save 15 miles and probably a lot more just by changing your driving habits and planning ahead. Here are five easy ways to save 15 miles: Set aside one day a week as your car-freday. Join a work pool, school pool or shopping pool. Trim your driving by two miles a day. Think before you drive. Combine trips and be sure each trip is necessary. Ride with someone whos already on the road -- r the bus driver. For a free booklet with more ways to save energy and monev, write Energy," Box 62. Oak e" officials, taking a check to bank pay option has many advantages, along with avoiding waiting in line, sending your check directly to a financial institution means a' guaranteed deposit to your account. How does it work? 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Marriage announced Mr. and Mrs.' Richard P. Wilkins announce the marriage of their son, Richard, to Tammy Joy Hall, daughter of LTC (Retired) and Mil. Ivan Hall. The couple, both Dugway High School graduates, were married March 10, 1980 at the home of the brides parents in Bridgeport, Tennessee.- . v v W t ft. 4 tr. - i v : v rank very high in being fine young ladies. Whether they march out into a football field, or on a basketball court, they hold their heads high and march proudly because they are the Dugway D-Ett- es. . HOWTO GET BETTER (VULEAGE FROf.l YOUR CAR... Tired of standing in line at the bank on payday? Have your check sent dir- self-prid- D-Ett- es. expenses. Forget those payday hassles ne . sorb much of the cost of their days. 0 de- velop the qualities and abilities of and commradeship, D-Ett- es |