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Show ' ; THE SAMPLER EMnitwirfiffllls Friday, May 7, 1982 Mouthing otftf Before you mouth off at a superior, to put your youd better be ready is. mouth where your money I got a most welcome call the . other day. Capt. Dave Venable called from Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. His family is with him after his stint at Fort Huachuca at some sort of security school. He is Chief of Security at the Academy ot Health Sciences. Likes it a lot. They have quarters right on post. If you would like to get in touch, give the PAO shoppe a call and we will relay the address. There are some folks her at Dug-wa- y who manage to do outstanding work with a minimum of attention. One of those people is Maurguerite Van Liere, a Technicain at the Technical Library in Building 5330. She is retiring after 9 years at Dugway and 7 with the Deseret Test Center. In her own quiet, efficient way. Marguerite has managed to provide most of Dugway s scientific personnel with the information the need and Tech Librarian Joe Buela informs me that she will be sorely missed. She and her husband. Jack, are leaving for. Seattle and after spending a couple of months refurbishing their sailboat, Ahdara, will sail away for ports unknown. I hope No matter how mad you are or how unfairly you think youre being treated, you should realize that its going to cost you if you blow up. Yes, sometimes its hard to count to ten to keep from going off the handle. But youre a soldier and an adult. Learning to deal with emotions, such as anger, is part of lifes responsibilities. Some learn their lesson the easy way some learn it the hard way. ' Theres a good reason for having a rank structure in any of the armed you both always have a strong wind and smooth sailing. Another retiree is John George from the Comptrollers Office. After 20 years on DPG he has worn out his last eraser and called it quits. John says he has just bought a motor home and will head south to play golf, then east to visit. After that he plans to do some painting, work in his darkroom, play some golf, bowl and fish. Other than that he plans to take it easy. Oh, yes, he has a part-tim- e job, and plans to do some consulting work. As far as his bride, Louise is going to stay on the job in the Comptrollers Office for a while. John has some great war stories to tell about his hours he has spent as the CITA Coordinator. He was responsible for writing the governments bid in that latest action. I unr. derstand it was a real Have you heard the story- of the paratrooper whose chute failed to open, and as he was falling he met a guy coming up. The paratrooper called to him,' asking if he knew anything about parachutes. As hie passed the ascending gentleman answered, No, but do you know anything about propane stoves? . . court-martiale- . conking meals. Folks offered to donate blood to hair-pulle- - Cinco de Mayo Program Manager To listen to other peoples ideas. To share my ideas with others. To learn how to organize my thoughts better and express them coherently. To have fun and fellowship with associates. The best reason to join Toast- masters is a selfish me to help you grow as an individual. If you are totally satisfied with your personal and urging them on with shouts and prayers. Around eleven oclock, me of his aides approached him with some disturbing news. The enemy was preparing a massive assault on the weak right flank and there seemed to be no way to stop them. The generals forces were already spread as thin as he prudently dared, yet he knew that Do yourself a favor and join us on May 19. Make your reservations now by calling Tony Witkowski at 21812040 or Connie Rupp at 5101884-691Hope to see you on the 19th! 4. way his troops would emerge from this battle bloodied and defeated. Back in the beseiged town, the young general spoke to his men. He spoke to them erf honor, of courage, of wea-pons,a- . nd country. He spoke to them of their loved ones whom they hadnt seen for months. He spoke to them of freedom, a concept that many of them did not fully understand. Their country was an old one with a proud heritage, but it had always been under, the domination of a foreign powers Today, he told them, they were giving their lives for an idea of equality for all and a dream that their children would grow up knowing that their father died so that they may be free. Upon hearing a cuar;s AUTO CENTER Why should it be mm They .chopped the tree That over our sidewalk stood What puzzles me Top Quality 'Is why the tree It was doing as it should. Low Prices Concrete you see Computerized Doesn't grow like a tree Must be the way its made. Tune-u- p $39.95 Electronic even less But when was the time As I say in this rhyme That concrete offered shade. 44.95 49.95 BHAKRS 44.95 Neks? 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A motly collection of men who felt more at home behind a plow Several miles away, the enemy than behind a 'rifle had defeated solforces prepared to attack. Most of diers from the most powerful nation these soldiers were veterans of many in the? world, and their victory would wars, and though they were thousands be celebrated forever in the country of miles away from home, they were the defended. accustomed to fighting under all conThe date of this battle was May 5, ditions, Their leader had not counted 1862. The young general was Porfirio on one thing, however; many of his Diaz. The enemy forces were the men were suffering from a strange French army of Napoleon who sought sickness they never before had experto establish an empire in the New ienced. Several men were so ill that World and eventually succeeded. "El they could not even lift their Cinco de Mayo remains today a others who appeared to be distant trumpet that signalled the " source of intense pride among Mexiweak and dose to fainting had been enemys attack, he led his men in a can people everywhere. It is as imporrear to echelon duties. short assigned Still, prayer and then sent them to tant to them as the date Lord Cornthe commander was not concerned. their battle stations. wallis surrendered to General His army was the finest in the world The battle lasted until the late Washingtons forces, October 19, Is and they were going to battle against" afternoon and the young general lost the to the people of the United States, a rag-ta- g collect im of farmers, fishermany of his men. Whenever thye felt and it will remain a rallying for freemen and sheepherders. There was no dom loving people everywhere. ior firepower and personnel; it career growth, then Toastmasters probably wont be able to help you. A Toastmaster is interestd in Mexicos Independence Day more men would have to be added to the right flank. Wearily, he gave the order to reinforce that area at the expense of all others and offered up a silent prayer that the information had been correct. . Hispanic Employment With all the current confusion about health wo at Blue Crooo and Blue Shield of Utah carefully examine the options before you decide on your coverage. Wo think youll .aee why so many federal employees and other Utahns have chcson Blue Crooa and Blue Shield. re- their help and prayers during the birth of our son perative for her to remain in Salt Lake during that teered to water Barbs beloved plants, until she returned ... Christopher and the complications my wife period. When forced doctors the weeks at of last and the complications Holy Its in trying times like these that the real kindness pregnancy developed during Cross lost have take would the to we cesarean, and baby delivery.' caring spirit of a community come strongly to We originally took my wife into town April first, both of them, but for the monumental efforts of the the surface and we just wanted to let the folks out during a raging snowstorm, but road conditions end- OBdelivery room staff at Holy Cross and Dr. Dave here ad in Salt Lake know how much all their help ed up forcing us off the pavement and we got stuck. Theuer, her OB doctor. Through their consummate has mwiirf to us. We might not have made it if not for We managed to catch a ride to Teddy Bears with Lt. skill and caring, considerate and professional efforts,. you all, and you have our eternal gratitude. "Thank Gaynell ONeil and a friend, where we met Dale Im pleased to say both mom and baby are now you seems so inadequate, but thank you all, so very Monosso of the Tooele Sheriff s Search and Rescue home, and doing well. much! But also we wanted all to thank chain friends us our out. and his used at who to truck pull Squad, ., Sincerely, The folks at Teddy Bears took good care of my wife Dugway for their prayers, cards, phone calls and The Pinnick Family who was having contractions and had been suffering offers erf assistance, everything from babysitting to from plan 'more 'than halfoffhefe ' d, 1 o maw h We thought chain-of-comman- d. 15, or you may even be Not only does it look bad on your personal records, it may mean a fine, loss in grade, confinement or even a discharge. from toxemia, while we got the car out. Hie warm May day did nothing to alleviate the fears of the young brigadier general. At the age of thirty-thre- e, he had been entrusted with me of his countrys highest honors, yet today he faced the possibility of contributing to one of his countrys worse defeats. The enemy possessed super- achieve personal growth for all of our members by developing better listening, thinking, and speaking skills. We each grow according to individual goals and needs. Every member has special reasons for joining Toastmasters. Some of my reasons are: To improve my public speaking Next time you find yourself in an explosive situation, dont let it get the best erf you. There are many peoothers in ple who are willing to help; the chapyouf lains, and the people at the Mental Health Clinic. So, save yourself a lot of trouble there are alternatives. SP4 Linda Crus Berlin Observer, (Reprinted from the U.S. Command, Berlin) soldier, its through his or her commanders orders that gets the mission completed and keeps the soldier out of trouble. No one said its easy. But, its the way of life you chose. Plus, a slap on fire hand is not the outcome of disobeying" or showing disrespect to a superior.. You may be restricted to your barracks, informally .or formally counseled, get an Article Although ft was almost two weeks later that she place what Barb had to have in surgery, and offered My wife Barbara and I just wanted to take a few moments to thank all the folks who have offered had Christopher, her medical condition made it im- transportation, house sitting and even volun- by Connie Rupp ns toastmasters, we seek to fores. During peace and wartime someone gives the orders and others must perform the task. .When there are too many "chiefs and not enough "Indians, chaos is the result. The key to a good workign relationship in the military is an easy one to find, but hard to go through with. The answer take the dis out of disand disobedience. respect A superior must not only Jeam to respect his soldiers needs, but also do all in his or her power to keep morale a happy soldier is a higfi. Its true better worker. On the other hand, for the enlisted Dear Editor, Do yourself a favor Toastmasters is all about, do yourself a favor and attend the Pony Express Clubs luncheon meeting on Wednesday, May 19 at the Oasis Club. Our keynote speaker is Col. Carruth and those who attend will enjoy a typical Toastmasters meeting. For only $2.90, guests will be served French Dip wfries and coffee or tea. can cost you Letter to the editor by Joseph L. Buelna If youve ever wondered what - it BpiinHMjniis America's Ogden Provo get-we- ll 1 card. The Deseret Sampler The Deseret Sampler Is published n Publishing Company of Tooele, Utah as a civilian enterprise in the interest of personnel at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. 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