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Show ' ' - ' - 4tv v 4 ' m .i I . ii v - L eiC - 4 iw: Jakw . ; i 'k A - V - . Wt A Thursday, July 14, 1983 y &0rpsm v- -- - ;- r ' 'j' . tjrC tWK' A''r' .w'. ('! ' I t. " v j '. ' ) s. &V !BHllf. . 4 i r - ..s-- .m.i ;.- - $, - . ' .. r .fv . - -- '' , ' w vv, V stopped, about 1800 acres were involved. BLM crews came from as far away as Ouray, Colorado and Las Vegas to help fight : ''.' - the fires in Tooele County itly iwftsrtlVV ' ?r;i ,t O' S. ,tr '' 5 t: ; -- -' last week. In addition to our problems. Fire Boss Kelley Nelson and his crews fought fires near Grantsville, Fish Springs, Vernon, in Box Elder County north of the Great Salt Lake and north of Dugway near Delle. To all the firefighters who gave so freely of their efforts - " ' I i 'f LEADING THE COLORS into the spotlight at the Freedom Festival in Provo July 2 were Dugway Honor Guard mem- The only casualty reported ner, Asst. Chief Glen Ashley, during this backbreaking week go the thanks of the bers SP4 David H. Duran; SGT Ituatua Fuimaono, SGT Kevin K. Stewart and SP4 Anthony D. Vinson. Salt Lake District Recruiting Command called upon our honor guard for the prestigious event because "We wanted to put the best image before the public." (Photo by 2LT Wright) . in Fridays fire was minor smoke inhalation to one of the Military Policemen who did a great job controlling traffic and other incidents. After about an hour and a half on oxygen, and a days rest, the MP was back on duty. Some equipment damage was done to the fire trucks and IRF vehicles due to the extremely rough terrain, but no vehicles were lost, which is a Credit to all the drivers. Spearheading the attacks on the fires were Dugway firefighters Chief Jack Skin- cedars as the fire had been . VV "V' '' - ' ' course, Dugway Fire . f -- ; . i r-;t- tsaiPJ . v f :x 4WS ' - A (Continued from page 1) rrrxT7r;,:r (ft I1 - ' M tVS . , Fires, high winds sweep Proving Ground r - 0 e Work Lealder Pat Antry, Zaccardi, Capt. Mansel A. Nelson, Capt. Gary Wallace and the officers of the Car-mi- Army, the Commander, Col. Knoop, the 6501st and of 4thLAAM. After all of this, one might ask what else could happen. , p.m we got our answer as a cold front from the Pacific Northwest roared through like a lion backed by winds estimated at 100 mph which broke trees like match-stickpeeled back two sections of roof on the Outdoor Recreation building, picked up a camper shell from near the Auto Craft Shop and sent it crashing into another in the RV storage lot, sent golf ball sized gravel smashing several car windows, cracking two building windows and picked up the west soccer goal on the parade field and rolled it over to the east end of the field, in one moment of fury. Several other power lines that were threatened by the wind blast were quickly re- About 1 s, paired by Hawthorne crews who spent an unscheduled weekend at Dugways VOQ to ensure a rapid response to any further trouble. Following the blast, the winds from the south that had plagued us for a week shifted 180 degrees and became a colder but gentler 16 mph breeze that brought with it about an hour of drenching rain. One lightning strike near the sewage lagoons was quickly extinguished and the only thing left of our fires was the distinct odor of wet, burned cedar and sage. Hie battle won, many went to church Sunto day give thanks for deliver-- ' ance from the fury of a week that will long be remembered as Fire Week at Dugway Dug-wayit- es 1983. Something serious from the Doghouse Dugway Hbnor Guard leads the way new BMX racer and I by SGT Don Terry seen .them? There might have been one less bicycle and rider on 65th Military Police Det. On Saturday, July 2 the Dugway Honor Guard traveled to BYU Cougar Stadium to take part in the Provo Freedom Festival. Participating in the spectacular conclusion to the show put on by Osmond Studios, the Honor Guard paraded the colors before 100,000 people in Provo, plus local and The other day I was driving down Valdez Circle and as I Dugway. I sometimes wonder about I approached East Knight cars: noticed a couple of cable television networks. The appearance was made through the Salt Lake Recruiting Command. Dugway was also represented by the High School Marching Band and the Jorgensens danced with the Square Dance Assn. The Dugway Band was the only 1A high school band invited to participate in the massed band of 800 parents. stopped at the stop sign waiting for me to pass. As I drew near the inter- Tri-Vall- ey section noticed someone I moving on the opposite side of the first car. I took my foot off the accel- musicians. TT; - erator and started to apply the brakes just as an adult bi- d male, riding a cycle, passing stopped cars, pulled into the intersection in front of my vehicle. Well, my first reaction was to hit the brakes, however, I had already done that since I had seen him coming, so I had to think of something else. teen-spee- - They bring a child into the world, love em, care for em and then give them a loaded weapon to play with. You might say "Thats ridiculous . . . but is it? Kids bring your parents . or parents, bring your kids, and get your bikes registered to prevent theft or loss and at the same time the MPs will go over a maintenance and safety checklist on your bokes, in addition to teaching you the correct and safe way to ride prior to sending you.. Once the rider successfully compeltes the course,' they Safety Certificate from the MPs. Lets all get together to cut down on "near misses and will be given a special Bicycle help everyone enjoy bicycling on Dugway. - gets a pistol or rifle and ling weapons or weapon Or, would you let safety? your "kid drive the family car without first teaching them how to drive and what the safety rules and traffic 4 laws are? In the same light, shouldnt you be just as concerned about your childs safety on their bicycles? Isnt it about time that all "kids learn the ropes about bicycle safety before its too vehicles? dont think that he'heard late? We at the Provost Marshalls office and the mem- me though, because he just , Knight. I started wondering . ... "What if that had been a kid bers of the 65th MP Detachment do, and we want to help. Were sponsoring a bicycle safety rodeo at the Post Gym on Friday, July 22 from 9 a.m (not to be confused with a baby goat!) riding his or her test. to noon, . knows nothing about hand- fic laws apply to bicycle riders as well as motor kept on peddling up East out on a special bike "road What happens when a "kid (no matter what age) Finding no better alternative, I yelled "You dumb turkey, dont you know that traf- I hadnt . COULD THIS HAVE BEEN YOUR CHILD? Dugway Military Policeman SGT Don Terry and his son Jeremy enact what could happen if parents dont warn their Idds about stopping at stop signs, especially the one near the pool, on their bikes. Looking on are Joanna Terry, Wayne Gould, Tina Boone and Fred Boone. Your exchange is a contributor to welfare, morale car 13 year old to for the airport and the charleave Craig White prepares tered Jet that will take him and his companions to Alberta Canada for the XV World Jamboree July S. LOADING HIS DUFFLE BAG into his folks Scout off to World Jamboree 15-30,0- The Exchange at Dugway is just one element of the worldwide Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES). AAFES serves, the Army and Air Force by pro- On July 5 when most of us were recuperating from our four-da- y weekend, Craig White, 13, of Dugway was just beginning his journey. World Craig left Tuesday, July 5 for the XVbeAnnual until where hell Canada July 16. Jamboree in Alberta, and Girl The jamboree is a festival for between such Boy. Scouts from all around the world. They enjoy things as friendship, games, chuckwagon races and the Calgary Stampede. He joined approximately 250 other Scouts from the Utah area to journey to the event. Wendell, Craigs father, feels wits a great privilege and honor. So from family efforts, he was off to Canada. and recreation funds viding active duty and retired military and their fami- lies with merchandising and services of necessity and convenience anywhere in the world, and exchange earn- 00 : ings help enhance living as well. . off-dut- y and Installation Commanders, AAFES serves you. The service aspect of AAFES takes place before and after the sale. Patrons are able to buy merchandise from AAFES at a rea- Armed Services Committee of the U.S. House of tion programs of the Army and Air Force. Each year, AAFES 'makes dividend Representatives. Guidelines are established by payments to these pro- - Hobby Shops, Gyms, Athle- d tic teams and other Especial events Other earnings are used for construction and improvement of Exchange Shopping Facilities to pro- with major Commanders chases help provide money to file Morale and Recrea- - ; grams from the earnings-derivefrom the stores and services activities. Army and Air Forces and by a board of Directors of senior Army and Air Force members. In cooperation sonable price, and pur- operates under 'the guidelines of the AAFES the Departments of the v and programs. AAFES committed $112 mil-- , lion in capital expenditures vide a more pleasant place to shop. funds to build and equip new stores or renovate old buildings to provide a modern shopping environment and to purchase vehicles to ' transport Exchange goods: A. C. Neilson, one of the leading independent and impartial firms in the United States, says your exchange is saving you an average of 25.8 percent every time you , In the last fiscal year, AAFES worldwide accounted for $4.6 billion in sales with net earnings of $202.9 million dividends for the year of $103 million were returned through the Morale and Recration Programs which finance Recreational . shop. 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