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Show c 2 IE THE SAMPLER Friday, April 17, 1981 DIKIS a ,vr The other man I did have the by Doug Whey op- portunity to meet. When General The Grim Reaper can take the Omar Rardley was Chairman of the man, but he can't take the memories. Joint Chiefs of Staff, I was a lowly This week two men passed away, and Ruck Sergeant in the Air Force stawhen I heard the announcements my tioned in the Pentagon. At the time, a memory was jogged. gentleman in my hometown hired I was raised in the two in young ladies to gather and write country Pennsylvania. There was one hard what he called Ben Sterling's Homeand fast rule in our house. The kids town Newsletter. It was mailed, at were in lied at nine. I can only his expense, to all the guys and girls in a few times that rule was the military. leut. One of those occasions was to sit AT THE suggestion of my superup with my Dad to hear Don Diinphy visor, several copies were sent to Gen. give the descriptions of Bradley's office. Shortly afterward, I the Joe Louis' championship fights. was called by someone in his office That cathedral-shape- d Philco radio asking me to report there, and within hlow-hy-blo- w gave us the results of his fights with Hilly Conn, Tammy Mauiello, Abe Simon, Ruddy Rear, Arturo Godoy, Two-to- n Tony Galcnto, Imm Nova and Joe Wolcott and so many more. HITT TIIE one fight that is most vivid in my memory was the fight I amis had on his comeback". I can't even remetnlier who he was fighting, all 1 can remeinlier was my" champion had liecn knocked through the mpes and was lying helpless on the apron of the ring. I couldn't believe if. 1 will regret as long as I live that I did not have the opportunity to meet a- 1-. ' Mono Acting: Patty Shreve, Dana On April 10, DHS took fust place Van Ausdal, Phil Oyler, and Darren in region drama competition at tne Wold. Realms of Inquiry School in Salt Pantomine: Carla Brown and Jeff Lake City. Semes were: Brtd Eva, Russ Hansen. ';y Ct U O' that Hometown Newspaper, and handed me a letter. As I read, he explained that he wanted me to see it to see if it was apropos. I havent the least idea what I answered. At that point I was dumstnicW. That letter held a prominent place on the wall of Ben Sterlings office to the day he died. And to the day I die I will remember that busy man giving his time to ask a lowly three striper if a letter he had written was apropos. -- He was a GI's General. face-to-fac- e. Dugwayife receives Ricks College degree Cindv Wold, daughter of Mr. college in America. Other activities and Mrs. Neil P. Wold, of West include the Graduation Ball, Emeri- Knight, will Ire among the more than tus Breakfast, Alumni Banquet, lJr(X) graduating sophomores to reReception, pinning ceremonceive degrees April 23 at Ricks Col- ies for graduating nurses and the convocations at 1 and 3 p.m. lege in the Hart Gymnasium. Pre-siden- t's . Elder Boyd K. Packer, a member James R. Gee, chairman of com- -' of the Council of the Twelve Apost- mencement activities, said, the diviles of the Church of Jesus Christ, sion chairmen and the department will speak at the Raccalaureate-Commcncemechairmen will lie jn charge of the ceremonies at the convocations. ltd lege at 9 a.m. President Bruce C. They include: 1 p.m.. Social also will speak at the special cere- Science, Hart Gym; Religious and monies to honor the graduates and Family Living, Barrus Concert Hall; their families. Industrial Science, Drama Theater, The diplomas will lie awarded at and Natural Science, Manwaring division convocations during the afCenter; 3 p.m.. General Education, ternoon. Hart; Arts and Letters, Concert The awarding of degrees is part Hall, and Agriculture, Drama of Commencement Week at Ricks, the largest privately- - owned junior nt . Joey Eddie Oyler, Kelly Stephens, Moe. Prather, Monica Dave Conway, Humorous Interpretation: John Beth Witkowski, Jeff individual Witkowski, In addition to the -- a Carter, Troy Carney. competitions, Dugway presented with Scenes from Plays: Sam Liddiard play and that also took first place Rob Kroff awarded Best Actor and and Kathy Witkowski, Janice Spend-lovand Joe Mohammed, Danalee Debbie Jones and Chant el Hill sharJohnson and Kevin McMinn and ing Best Actress honors. Bruce and John DHS students are Anita Palmer, Steve Twenty-nin- e now awaiting 1A State Drama Bate. Play: Rob Kroff, Debbie Jpnes, Competition at Weber College April K I Dramatic Interpretation: Dugway So. Summit - 60 Realms - 48 St. Joseph 36 V1 -- Burke, 108 4tJa r$ units dramia coinnip5or0 e 4V 24 and 25. They will be competing Chant el Hill. with over 30 schools and attempting Residents are invited to attend the their third state championship. of the high public presentation Congratulations to the following schools on April 27. program students who won: : minutes I was standing in front of his desk. He explained that he was always pleased to acknowledge such things as . him bet flriumphs v DIIS students who will be competing in State drama competition April 24 and 25 gather after their Regional win. Elem- - situdleiriffs The Science Fair program at Dugway Elementary is growing. Over 50 students entered their projects in this years fair. Principal Claude Segura reinstated the program last year after several years absence and about 20 students had projects. This year, the PTA judges had a. difficult time selecting the winners in the three categories of Biological, Earth Sciences and Physical Science. In presenting the awards, PTA President Dave Venable encouraged all of. the elementary students to enter projects next year. Students who won ribbons will display their projects at the District Science Fair at Tooele Junior High School on April 22 and 23. The District Fair will be open to the public from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. on April 22. Prizes will be awarded to all entrants and . do Science compete there will be one grand champion entry for each Fair par- ticipating school. Local first, second and third place winners were: Biological: Andy Stinson (1st), Tracy Eckert (2nd), Robert Moore (3rd) Physical: Matt Feltenberger (1st), Kelleen Wold (2nd), Woody Johnson (3rd). Earth Science: Michelle Moore (1st), Steven Brown (2nd), Patrick Day (3rd), Travis Jorgensen ' (3rd). Honorable Mention winners who will also partici: Chuck Venable, Dan-i- d pate in the District Keith Morgan, Rupp, John Nadwomy, Melanie Morgan, Wendy W eatherhead, Stuart Sperry, Kreig Pinkham and Jalean Mallet. A special Honorable Mention award was presented to the Kindergarten class which contributed a group project on the weather. Fair-were- Nineteen potential scientists show off ribbons earned in local science fair competition Outstanding fellowship and food o ffered at the Dining Out The Deseret Sampler The Deseret Sampler is published by the Transcript-Bulletin members of fine addition the to In fellowship, Capf. Randy Lanning Publishing Company of Tooele, Utah the mess enjoyed a delicious prime rib dinner as a civilian enterprise in the interest of personnel at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. The Dugway Joint Dining Out proved to be including rose wine and cherry cheesecake. was absence the ONLY THE for all who attended. Everything advertised in this publication must disappointment truly enjoyable be made Gen. available for purchase, use, or patronage of of scheduled 175 the our in attendance participated in Many guest speaker, Maj. without and four other Mess He E. Whitlatch. the guests regard to race, creed, color, of national proposing clever toasts, making points Wayne of order and then there were trips to the were forced to cancel when their aircraft exper- origin of the purchaser, user, or patron. A coninfamous grog howl. ienced mechanical difficulties just before take- firmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal GOING to the grog bowl was punishment for off at Kiit land AFB, New Mexico. opportunity by the. advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. Col. formal Thomas the close mess. of At the one of Rules the Mess of or the violating any Business and advertising matters concerning other excuse we could think of. G. Bowen, President of the Mess, presented the the Paul Col. Several guests from off post attended. acting Post Commander Lt. Knoop paper should be addressed to the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, Colonel Richard Wolf represented TAWC from with the Presidents gavel. 58 N. 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