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Show c 2 ( THE SAMPLER njDfimfiMs IEdfiitiinfflDs Friday, Jan. 15, 1981 Letters to the Editor Dear Editor, . We would like to thank the folks on .en-Dugw- ay, the Health Clinic, the Tooele Hospital and especially the crew on the ambulance that helped deliver our baby boy, John, some- where on the other side of Johnsons Pass. by Doug Whey . Jolly Old St. Nick made some low passes over our house leaving the usual sweaters, socks, ties and shirts. They are great, but the lcavin s that mean a lot, and continue to mean a lot over the years are books. This year he left a copy of Carl Sagans (Unman to ( hantel I till the other day. She was a student trainee from the high school here in the Public Affairs Office since sclKxd startl'd last fall. wTiat a super lady. The type of person that when she enters a room everyone is smiling in a short time. Hard working, intellli-geu- t, and creative, she has a goxl life ahead. Chantel moved to Caney, Kansas and after graduation plans to . attend the University of Kansas. By the way just before she left, young Jim Huugard gave her a diamond. I dont know if they have set a date. Steve Hoover of the PAO staff recently nltcudt'd the Fiesta Bowl with his Ixdoved Barbara to watch Penn State. (Maybe that should lx; with his Barbara to watch, his lx'loved Penn. State). On his ictnrn trip lie said he had to drive through Kingman anil Lis Vegas to be able to mv". dam. I am not sure if this is public, but now it is, Barliara is with child. Can. that sort 's of thing be contagious?. Dave Barbara is in the same condition. Ihey I oth are assigned to PAO. We doff the Dugwav Derby to Dix1" Brunner and his crew in the Client l.ab. They were just handed Safetys highest award for 18 months of continuous accident free work. Kvervoi ic got a KK'k,et sized calculator . . . all 2S of them You know when vou stop and think of it. I. cant think of any group I would rather get that award than the folks in the Chem ball. Keep up the good work . . . . and that beautiful Utah If. The photographs in this lxxk.are superb were and what makes it unique Kill own taken by Dugways . Radcliffe. I have traveled this, state quite extensively and recognize the location of many of the pictures. What makes me mad is 1 cant get pictures like that. The text is by Stanley L. Welsh. It is expensive, but well worth every cent. Congratulations, Bill, you have left a legacy that will remain long after you have hung up is they yourf-sto- p. SFC Dennis J&ster will remember - the birth of his eighth child. The S pound 1 ounce youngster decided not to wait till the ambulance got his mother to Tooele Valley Hospital, he. came into the world while the ambulance was parked along side of the .. road on the other side of Johnsons Pass. That all happened on Tuesday. January 5. Mrs. Barbara Cilmore' of the Clinic staff was assisted by driver Denny Powell and SP5 Sherman Murrell. Hiat is the sixth lxv for the Jasters. Oh, yes, at the insistence of about everyone on Dugwav they named the boy John . . . short for Johnsons Pass. Wont they have fun telling him that story jwhen he gets older? We had to say a reluctant goodbye received'from the MPs was justly -- deserved. . My .comment is directed to the manner in which the Military Police conduct themselves while trying to keep us from killing one another by speeding or. otherwise breaking the law. In my opinion, the Military Police have a very difficult job. No dim- - really likes to be stopped knowing that they are alxmt to pay out hard earned dollars for what is in most cases simply not paying attention to the sjxeil limits. 1 can imagine the guff these MBs must receive from the motoring public and how tired they must get after hearing excuses and alibis. I would like to think that as . citizen should a ing the things good do. Now one finds the MPs lurking d bushes, buildings, and using their POVs to apprehend we law breakers. Somehow the cat and mouse routine seems out of place here at Dugwav. One reads a lot aobut this type of law enforcement all over the country. ln does is pit the my opinion al this the police, w hen in motorist against fact they should be helping each other enforce our laws, In summary, I think the Military Police here at Dugway do an out, standing job with a few exceptions which I have mentioned. I think the gestapo methods should give way to lie-hin- 'Apparently the MPs were recently certified to operate the radar gun and turned loose on the unsuspecting motoring public with a vengeance, Either by design or by accident the zeal for adherence to the posted speed limit has caused them to lose a lot of their professionalism and rapport with those who previously respected and sympathized with their prob- - Jems. j do not resent being stopped, - warned, or cited, provided I am treated with courtesy and respect. I for one, treat a warning as a favor from the MP and realize that he is giving me a break in reminding of the infraction and that I could have had to pay for my mistake out of the old pocket - more tact and diplomacy which would lienefit both those who have to enforce the law, and those which must live under the law. Charles R. Ming Pin-nick- Ki' PIONEER 10: THE FARTHEST OUT SPACECRAFT -- 'Ll please!! N t -- m Vx Should you tip the bagger? . . We really appreciate the .care, con- cem, and professional treatment that Denny Powell, the ambulance driver, Mrs. Barbara Gilmore, R.N.. the Occupational Health Nurse and SP5 Sherman Murrel, the Patient ('are Specialist provided. It is in situations like this that we realize how really special and caring people like them. arc and wc are thankful that they were there to do their jobs so well when they were needed. Thank all of you, so very much for your wonderful assistance and caring, Hie Jasters Dear Editor, At the risk of being placed in the stockade for BO (lavs. I would like to book. In return for the favor, I try to remember the speed limit and return the faVDr if and when possible by do- comment on the quality ot law forcement recently displayed by the Military' Police at Dugway. I am not one of those who think they are out to get me. or who re- ceives traffic citations which are not Commissary shoppers frequently jvk if they must tip the person, whb bags their gnx-eries-, Baggers are not government employees and rreeive no pav other than what they earn in tips. However, tippim vohmtarv and the amount you tip is strictly up to you. The amount you cluxise to tip can depend on the qualitv of service you receive, courtesy of the bagger, number of bags of groceries, distance he or she carries the items to your car. the manner in which the bagger puts the purchases in your vehicle. weather conditions, or nnv other factors you wish to consider. If a bagger asks you for a tip, you may report him to the head bagger or store manager. Baggers wear name tag', and your commissary cash register receipt has the bagger's number on it so 'vou can easily identify the bagger when you report .him. If you want to commend a Ixigger for exceptional service and courtesy, the head bagger and store manager will be pleased to know about "Hello Mr. Chairman. Mr. Ron l.unsford. Dugways Drug anil Alcohol Officer, was recently appointed to lx Chairman of the I' tali Association of Employee Assistance organization of governmental and Programs. The association is a state-wid- e with various employee assistance involved who are private industrv people programs. Hicsc programs range from Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation to Spouse Abuse, Job Performance and a broad spectrum inbet ween. The newly formed group will meet jiiarterly, to share information, discuss new and existing programs, as w elj ns working for legislative and governmental ac. . .. tion in developing Ihe whole person concept for employees.' suof covered areas the vond Itf iii Tins idea essence, goes job normally pervision such as lack of training, situational crises, job dissatisfaction, or structural job problems. The "total person concept would include coverage and assistance with things such as drug abuse, alcoholism, immaturity, family problems, emotional problems, personality conflict and untreated physical illness, things not normally associated with supervisory assistance but that Would make a big difference in the employee fulfilling himself and his job.. According to l.unsford, businesses that have tested the total person concept have found increased productivity, less usage of sick leave, less medical benefits used and an ov erall increase in morale as well. i- it. Of course, you may bag your purchases yourself, but should inform the cashier and Ixigger in advance so the bagger w ill not begin to Ixig your purchases as soon as they are rung up. All commissaries have heavy- - duty carryout carts for use in gelling vour purchases fromstorc to car. All you have to do is ask for the cart and return' it to the store when finished. . va . ., aairiJu artist's sketch. Pioneer 10 passes within 82,000 miles of Jupiter in 1973. Pioneer 10 has now reached a point in space between Uranus and Neptune's orbit. Its no exaggeration to times'" a week the big ilbh describe Pioneer 10 as a far antenna at the (loldstone out spacecraft. Deep Space Network in The fact is that Pioneer Californias Mojave Desert 10, built by TRW Inc! Tor rotates toward Pioneer 10 NASA, has traveled twice to receive the radio sign.ils. as far from the Sun as And Spanish and Australian tracking stations tune in any other spacecraft. Last July Pioneer 10 four to five times weekly. Pioreached' a distance of 2b neerIn the early 1090s more 10 will make In this . . . Astronomical Units from the Sun equivalent to 2.3- - 5itfory: U wi" to re.uh th billion miles, or. 92,000 or the solar system trips around the Earth's edge and cross the boundary into equator. interstellar space. Its headDesigned Tor a ed for the star Aldebaran. service life, Pioneer 10 is which marks the eye of the still working within speciTaurus the Bull constellafications and still returning tion. But Aldeburan. at its scientific data more than tbs light current position nine years after its launch. years from. Earth, wont Indeed, Pioneer 10 is so Pioneer 1 (I i even far out that its radio signals at its by miles 30,000 require three and a half hour speed) for more than hours to reach Earth. Three 2 million years. - h FABRIC PATTERNS NOTIONS . Since rice grows in greet abundance, guests at weddings to long ago. threw great handfuls at the bride and groom" make certain they would have many children and much food. Tlie sleep needs of babies vary just as greatly as those of adults. One should expect to see no "normal" pattern. jn-- r "Our Winter Clearance Sale Continues bigger than ever, all our previously advertised prices are still in effect. . . 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