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Show ' --- w s! r-- '' . ' t i 1M.H. . ' - ' i - j y (' . -JZ" - ' m rrj :Vvw.r vHrv) .1 .;y IFesutonmes addition to be ready by fall pre-scho- ol fT " ' . a .. '- - - . "rtj, - ; . v nf- ' - - ? s .. ' in . ,,.- . r : - ( '5l 'A 1 ., rr, . ' n 'V, ' ' s . .. , j ' - ... l : ,..v.-- -- , " . . , . " i f - . tir tmiiiiMMiMij.nl - i r.v.jp. - ' ' , , ' fr, . M.ktf.i . '' v , . '' ' 7. mtr ' ?Vt S..A ' : - - . v .,' 'i aj 11 , , fl f ? V-- ; .'' ,. , , S'. - . C ' , , . (? V . - . ,i. ..,-- ;r. v; ii j DUGWAY PR&SCHOOLERS will have a new place to go this fall, when the new building will be ready for occupancy by over 20 The building has been assembled from the two halves trailered in, and mounted on its foundation. The steam heat, evaporative cooling and electricity have yet to be installed, but should be shortly. A breezeway connecting the 28x32 building to the chijd care center will also be constructed. The addition will give some needed space to the Dugway child care center. pre-schoole- pre-scho- ol rs. Care Clinic has new administrator Klealfih by SP4 Urn Karas 'I Theres a new administrator at the Health Care Clinic here at Dugway. He's responsible for adminstrative support for medical, dental, and veterinarian activities. He will also be supervising these other areas: medical maintenance, medical records, CHAMPUS advisors, billing procedures, custodian service, aiid supply and warehouse activities. Hes Maj. Curtis W. White who arrived June 7th from Fort Lee, Virginia, where, he was the medical advisor for Virginia's reserve medical units. I traveled all over the state working with various reserve units trying to improve their training programs, he .. !' I : i l r . . j - . ! - ; V::-- r ... r with parks, pools and golf courses for by SP5 Dave Pinnick your use. There are various concerts and sports activities at the Salt Palace, even Symphony Hall for those theres With high gas prices and the econowho prefer the classics. mic crunch many families have been For those looking for more exciteforced to give up on the idea of a summent, theres the partially open, new mer vacation this year. And that's a shame, because they are Saltair amusement park with rides and an arcade, with other activities missing out on all the good times they could have had right here in their own opening there later this summer. Speaking of rides. Lagoon is just a few v backyard, Utah itself! minutes from Salt Lake, a place with, You may ask, but whats there to do in rides to thrill you, games to test your Utah??? skills and much much more. You'd be surprised at the varied actiWith all its diversity, you can spend a vities available for your enjoyment, both locally in Salt Lake and statewide, pleasant day, weekend or week in Salt most of which are within the range of a Lake alone, exploring its many treasures, from Temple Square to the Great single tank of gas. First, lets start out on the local level, Salt Lake itself or a day of sailing or swimming. For what's happening in Salt in nearby Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City is a city with some- Lake, call the Utah Travel Council recorded listing at thing for just about everyone. There are For those a bit more adventurous, or several malls for shoppers and window-browsealike, the Hansen Planetar- if you care to spend a few extra dollars, ium, Hogle Zoo, the Museums of Natur- theres the splendor of Utahs many al History and Fine Arts at the U of U, state, and federal parks and recreation Pioneer Playhouse, Tracy Aviary at areas. For national parks, there are Arches, Liberty Park, to name just a few. And speaking of parks. Salt Lake is peppered Bryce Canyon, Canyon Lands, Capitol 521-810- I Rjraf. In tournaments are held), Kodachrome Flat, Minersville State hang-glidin- Dinosaurland Country, rs Air Force g Park, and Wasatch Valley to name just a couple. There are two national recreation areas as well, Glen Canyon and Flaming Gorge. In fact, Utah is divided into 9 differ-- . ent recreational areas, each with its own special attractions. The areas are Brid- gerland, Golden Spike Empire, Great Salt Lake Country, Panoramaland, Color Country, Canyonlands, Castle - 2. addition to those national state parks pities, there are forty-fou- r such as Dead Horse Point (where yearly . 4 i ' . and Mountainland. There are many fishing areas, private campgrounds, and ski resorts scattered throughout the state just waiting to be explored. To get further information on these vacation spots in the state, write the Utah Travel Council at Council Hall, Capital Hill, SLC, Utah 84114. Ask for the Utah Travel Guide or pick one up at any of the various visitors information booths or stations,' and have fun in your own backyard. successfully fire r Maverick The Air Force successfully test fired a Maverick missile on the Utah Test and Training Range at Dugway Proving Ground June 25th. This test, the third in a series of five laundies of the missile on the UTTR, is part of its initial operational test evalua- tion. Similar tests were conducted at Drum, New York and Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, According to the Air Force Flight Test Center Project Manager, Mr.. Carmie Zaccardi, this flight was designed to test the missile's effectiveness on a fuel stor- - age area. This particular missile did hot type monitor in the aircraft to locate the war- - target, then locked the missile in, firing carry the normal shape-charg- e head, instead telemetering equipment it from a distance of about five miles. was placed in the missile to monitor the The target was a stack of 55 gallon test. Constructed by the Hughes Aircraft is Corporation, the Maverick AGM-65sup- designed as a close port weapon. It is powered by a solid fuel rocket, motor built by Thiokol of Utah. The pilot of the ll jet from the 431st Test Squadron, McClellan Air Force Base, California used a television- D air-to-grou- nd F-l- drums partially filled with jet fuel, The infrared guidance system in the missile is designed for both day and nighttime use. It seeks its target by com-Fo- rt paring the difference in temperatures of the target and the surrounding area. These tests are being conducted by the Air Force Test and Evaluation Center, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. LtCol George Goodall is the Test Director. I . U. i Y. , . ' ;j STUDYING VARIOUS PAPERWORK on his desk, Maj. Curtis W. White, Clinic Administrator, keeps abreast of new situations arising at the Health Care Clinic. UTAH HOUSING 02 New Homes tovery cooperative and friendly. Theyve helped me adjust to the new area quite well, he stated. White has served 17 years in the Army nd plans to retire in 1985. At that time, he'll try and stay in the civitt health care community. I'd like to work for a civilian hospital somewhere in the southeastern part of the United States, he said. For rest and relaxation, White enjoys, fishing, wood carving, and playing tennis. Sometime soon. I'd like to get back into playing golf, he'stated. One of the projects White will be involved with, to meet the needs of the community, will be working with the Plans and Operations Divisions test planning efforts. to insure Work for down We pay closing cost Home paid off in 1 5 years . OPEN HOUSE Friday 3 till dark Saturday noon till dark Monday 3 till dark 75 N. 375 E. Grantsville - 561-42K. N. Realty that enough ambulances are available. number 884-65- 64 Were going to try and identify the of amublances needed to support the outlying areas. If it becomes apparent that we dont have enough ambulances to support testing, then were going to make arrangements to get more vehicles from DARCOM. Additional medical technicians may also be needed to man these ambulances. Those will have to come from Health Services Command, said White. 87 LEARN HOW TO Mens Sport Shirts 7" Save on all our Sheets, Bedspreads and Pillows Orig. $10 and $12 Short sleeve summerweights Limited Quantity Mens DressShirts 4" Org. $1 0 to $1 4. (Intermediate) Markdowny may have been taken Broken sizes. Limited Quantity Womens Sportswear 30 50 Girls Sportswear 30.5Q Off Sportswear seperates in tops and bottoms. Some coordinates. Off Sportswear seperiates in 3 to 6X and Broken sizes. 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Id like to keep the public informed of our limitations at the clinioHopefully they'll also keep us (Health Care Clinic) advised of their needs, he said. He received his masters degree in business administration from St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas. He also has a bachelor's degree in biology. White is married and has two daughters, ages 6 end 8. My wife and children are still in Virginia. Ill send for them to join me when we sell the house there. Hopefully it will be sold before school, starts up here, he said. This is the first time that White has been to an area like Dugway The people here seem i :; T ry uacafiSoimiinig in your own baCEtvard Utah ! 3. ' White is going to work closely with the var- said. :..v.;..T THE SAMPLER Thursday, July 8, 1982 i . . . Nw Aevv . .v - ? - rr-- n i i if irfWVFtS- vm-.F- T-. - |