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Show pU cer.t8C3 Published in ttie interest of tiie personnel of Dugway Proving Ground' bugway, Utah w to) Alleged plague at Simpson Springs housing, logistics, supply, the equipment pool and facilities engineers is scheduled to take place at 12:01 a.m. July 1, 1983, and according to Dugway division manager Leslie Locke of the contrac-toHawthorne Aviation, 1 The annual Church Picnic will be held on Sunday, June 26, at 2 p.m. on the lawn at the Post Chapel . (weather post theater for an office p long-tim- e at the Com-munit- v Services Offices. For those who missed the opportunity to purchase your you can still purvery own original NI Was There chase these at the Community Services Offices, West wing of the Health Clinic, for $5.00. Limited number and sizes available. T-shi- rt, Belly dancing lessons given Take belly dancing lessons from Aziz, the male dancer who performed at Dugway Days. Anyone interested in taking lessons for fun and exercise, The cost will be approximately call Jill Thomas, will run once a week for 10 to 12 Lessons lesson. $6.00 per weeks. 882-189- 9. Food canning seminar to be held A food canning seminar will be given by University of Utah, Tooele County Extension Services, on June 30, 1983 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the LDS Chapel at Fries Park. Reservations are needed by June 27, 1983 and can be made by calling Joni, ext. 3385 or Elsie, ext. 2870. Nursery care will be provided. Everyone is invited. Soccer registration to be two days New and returning players are encouraged to sign up for soccer on June 28 or June 12 at the Youth Center. Fees will be $7.00 for returning players who do not require uniforms and $17 for all new players. Individuals missFor ing the registration days will be placed on a waiting list.Car-ruth or Anne more information call Michael Arnold at 2320 at 3100. Ski equipment needs to be returned There are still a few personnel who have not returned their rental ski equipment. Equipment can be turned in to the Morale Support Activities Administration Office, Room 1102, Building 5330, Monday thru Thursday, from 7 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Call ext. 3583 to make other arrangements. Statement of charges, $1.00 per day late fee, will be processed against individuals who have failed to turn in equipment by close of business June 20, 1983, and future rental privileges will be suspeneded on such individuals. t t Possible X-r- ay , damage to film FAA has begun warning passengers that a new type of machines color film can be damaged by the d used at airport security checkpoints. The film involved is a color print film with an ASA speed rating of 1,000. Accordenough to be ing to FAA, at that speed, the film is sensitive in used the screenof level energy affected by the low film removed be ing process. FAA recommendsis that the from cary-o-n luggage before it x-r- ay high-spee- x-r- ay x-ray- commercial activities cost comparison was issued in the deen Proving Maryland. Ground, After a thorough evaluation by a TECOM Evaluation Board, it was determined that Hawthorne Aviation was technically qualified to submit a cost proposal to perform the work covered in the solicitation. As a result of the cost proposal, Hawthorne was determined to be the lowest responsive responsible bidder and was. awarded the contract on April 22, 1983. 4th of July message . Fourth of July observances celebrate our rich inheritance from America's founders. They bequeathed us national .independence, government responsive to our collective will, and freedom to choose our individual pursuits. They also showed, us how to preserve this heritage. They showed us that winning and retaining freedom requires courage, commit- ment and willingness, when JOIN US ; ; , -- necessary, to subordinate personal desires to common purpose. Members of the Continental Congress FLAT TRACK BREAKFAST PARK ACTIVITIES: GREAT HORSE AND By SCHEDULE OF CUTTER RACING JULY than their example were those of Molly Corbin and Joseph Warren, housewife and physician, respectively, who spurned the safety of their callings to risk their lives in battle. Schoolmaster Nathan Hale chose the perils Food Booths, Rides, downtown merchants 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at Mantes Car Lot the Bit and Spur Grounds, starting at 12 noon; lasting till Games, Horseshoe Tournament, Dog Show 5 p.m. ALL HORSE From 12 noon FREEDOM RUN til Anaconda Gate Bit and Spur Hall. Watch RODEO for details. AT PARADE & Bit and Spur 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Starting at Tooele Stake R.M.RA Sanctioned 8 P.M. (second night) at 6 p.m. At 8 p.m. p.m. ends at City PARADE RODEO 230 Starts at 2nd 4th of espionage. Deborah Sampson, dressed in male clothing, FOLLOWING THE and Live Entertainment At EVENTS FOR pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor to the cause of liberty. No less significant enlisted in the Continental Army and twice suffered bat- tie wounds before being mustered out after more than a year of service. Their courage and its reles vance today are best measured in terms of the enor- mous challenge the Patriots PARADE... TOOELE FOR THIS v JULY 4th CONTINUED. . . JULY 4th MONDAY JULY 2nd SATURDAY IN FIREWORKS Building (by Tooele Valley Hospital) Ending at the Swimming Pool at Golf Course at 10:30 p.m. . ' accepted. Poor, weak in numbers and weapons, they wrested our heritage from the mnightiest empire of their time. We today are a ing. Reflection on the deeds of our forebears this Indepen-- ' dence Day can put into prop- er perspective both today's Nation neither poor or weak; nor do we face challenges comparatively more daunt- - . . Friday morning, June 24. In the afternoon. Admiral James Marsh served in the Army during World War II. A lawyer, he served four terms' in Secretary of the Army in- John O. Marsh, Jr., will be ducted into the .Reserve Officers Association's Minute Man Hall of Fame during the S. Gracey, USCG, Comman- the United States House of dant of the Coast Guard, will address the group. Representatives and was counselor, with cabinet rank, to President Ford. He has ROA National Convention in Salt Lake City this weekend. The Minute Man Hall of Service-oriente- d June 25, dosing three days of sessions by an expected 1,600 Others honored include Presidents Harry .S. Truman, partidpants. John F. Kennedy and Ronald , John N. McMahon, Deputy Reagan and Congressional , Director of the Central Inteland defense leaders, civilian, ligence Agency, will discuss and military. "Intelligence in the Eighties . pressed by the writers herein are their own nd are not to be considered an official expression by the Department of the Army. The appearance of t speakers will indude Lieutenant Gen- , erals John F. Forrest, USA, been Secretary of the Army since 1981. The award will be present-- . ed at the convention banquet Fame recognizes patriotism in war and peace and contributions to national defense. It was established in 1959. no less courage, commitment and interest in the common good. Donald R. Keith General, U.S. Army challenges and our needs in meeting them. We can take confidence from our ancient inheritance and trust that we, the posterity of Patriots, have ROA Minute Man Award Army Secretary to receive - Publishing Company, a private Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Arm in no way connected with the Department of the Army. Opinions ex Briefly recapping how Hawthorne got the contract: On December 23, 1983, a TECOM Headquarters, Aber- sends Dugway Days footnote Clinic. Also, you can pick iip lost and found items em- TV-1- 3. government wasFeb. 12, 1982 at 4:30 p.m. EST at Keith e, -- , form of a request for proposal. This proposal covered the facilities engineering section, equipment pool, supply function and administration of the post family housing. The response deadline for interested contra&drs and the General There has been some concern about using Red Cross Blood in certain hospitals to replace blood used during surgery. We hope the following information will be helpful. At LDS, Primary Childrens, McKay-DeUtah Valley and Cottonwood Hospitals, you must request Red Cross Blood before you are discharged from the hospital. Once you are discharged, you msut pay the replacement fee or have the blood replaced. At Holy Cross, St. Marks and University Hospitals, Red Cross Blood can be requested up to several months after being discharged from the hospital. Many prizes have not been claimed from the Dugway Days drawing. If you heed to pick up your prize, you can stop by the Community Services Offices West wing of the Health off-dut- personnel reported to work June 20 with the regular employees reporting on July 1. However, some classifications of personnel will report early for on the job training ployee and the only permanent Hawthorne employee to follow-u- p . Hawthorne lished in the. Dugway telephone directory. This will ease the transition in that the post population is familiar with the building locations and telephone numbers that they do business with. y The emergency telephone numbers will be published in the weekly bulletin as soon as they are available and be put on Supervisors and all key of personnel is being conducted. The general manager for this contract is Locke who is a Engineering, Equipment Pool, Supply and Family Housing that are pub- . where the permitting). Arrangements are being made to have the picnic indoors if necessary. Sign-usheets are being circulated among the church groups so families may sign up. It is planned that each family bring a meat dish and salad or dessert. Grills will be provided for those who wish to use them. Beverage, condiments and utensils will be. provided. Families please plan to bring two extra servings for. single people on post who wish to attend. Facilities were filled. The remaining six positions will be filled in the next few days. Chief of SupplyEquip-men- t Pool will be Calvin Hutchins, a recent Civil Ser-- vice retired employee. The Resources Manager will be Lester Davies from the ties Engineering. Leo Pimple, who has been assisting with the phase-in- , will be Family Housing Manager. John Choles will be Civil Engineer. 1 they are just about ready. Key Hawthorne personnel began arriving at Dugway Proving Ground on May 9, 1983 to commence the phase-i-n period geared to begin performance of the contract. The Logistics Directorate procured a mobile, offi.ee trailer and set it up near the 1983. Blood replacement be local personnel. At press time, 87 of the 93 proposed employee positions r, Church plans picnic for June 26 and familiarization prior to being scheduled for work. Hawthorne plans to utilize the same regular telephone numbers and building locations currently in use in the be transferred from the. outside. All other employees on this contract are expected to The conversion of family The Utah Division of Health has notified the medical authorities at Dugway Proving Ground that they have one suspected case of plague in an adolesceht boy from Ogden. The boy had been motorcycle riding in the Simpson Springs area. The Tooele Comity Public Health Department will be conducting a survey to determine if the rodent population are infected with plague. Bubonic Plague is transmitted by the bite of an infective flea. To prevent contact with plague when in areas where wild rodents exist: 1. Use insect spray on entire body. 2. Stay away from dead rodents and rodent burrows. Report to the health clinic if you suffer from any acutely inflamed and painful swelling of lymph nodes. ' Thursday. June 23. 1983 Hawthorne about ready to take over IQ) . 5? VfCC0:C3 Deputy Commander - in -- Chief, U.S. Army Europe and David E. Grange, Jr., USA, -! Commanding General, Sixth U.S. Army. Military, and dvilian. leaders of the military reserves also will be on the program. They will indude Dr. Edward Philbin, Deputy Assistant . Secretary of Defense; Fred Davidson, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; Dennis M. Kenneally, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force; Major General William Berkman, USAR, Chief of the Army Reserve; Rear Admirals Robert F. Dunn, USN, and James Irwin, USCG, Chiefs of the Naval and Coast Guard Reserves; and Brigadier General Roger Scheer, USAF, Deputy Chief of the Air Force Reserve. Headquarters for the convention will be the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. advertisements inserts in this publication does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Army. ! , |