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Show A ; y 2 the ,.vV ' " - .... ..ql lM lv IEdUitr5sHs S p5m5ms -: sampi--- xir'-'- ' li , American -- Diaa&wflMisfi. noted made to the United States and to draw attention to the current achievements made as by Hispanics. People such Rita Moreno, Oscar de la Renta, John Gavin, Martin Raquel Welch, Sheen, Anthony Quinn, Vicki Carr, and By Joseph L. Buelna Hispanic Employment Program Manager Pat and Bill were regulars on the bowling alleys, as well as the golf course. Pat will really be missed in the Post Exchange. Good luck to you Geigers. Those of you who are always griping about nothing to do, may I suggest that when you see the lights of McCormick Field lit, head there for some post softball.. I got reacquainted with an old friend the other day. Mt. Baldy in the Uinta Moun- tains. If you have never been up there in the vicinity of Mirror Lake, you have missed one of the nicest areas in the state, and it is les than 200 miles from DPG. Head east on out of Salt Lake City, exit on US 40 towards Heber, and about 10 miles short of Heber turn north towards Kamas. In Kamas watch for the right turn that is marked Mirror It is about 32 Lake, miles of some of the prettiest 1-- 80 road in the state through beautiful pine forests to the on the offensive line, and quarterback Jeff , Brothers might have to do some fancy scrambling, but they are going to give some first-strin- g teams fits before the season ends. Their first game is Friday at 7 against Altamont, and the following Friday night here against Grants-vfil- There is an attempt to get a Booster Club going to help with the sports activities at the High School. We. need one. The meeting will be held Wednesday, August 31 at 8 p.m. I hope that if you have a 0. Jmiifch an JS2 fOJLTSSM niVflrt'U cut-bac- . . . later editions of the Sampler and in the Weekly Bulletin, but the purpose of all the events will be to acquaint people with the rich and varied cultures of the Hispanic cultures. Too often. 11-1- 7, . ethnic origin. National Heritage to America's history and progress. Millions of Hispanic Americans contribute to our national diversity, enriching the quality of American life in the arts, sciences, sports, military and religion. 3. The Hispanic American has done much to enrich our lives as citizens of this great CQuntry. History shows smany of their contributions, beginning with the voyage of Columbus to the Americas. Let us take this opportunity to pay tribute to our fellow Ameicans whose origins are traced to the ancient Mayas, Incas, and Aztecs, and to the Hispanics who came to the American Continent and paved the way for today's modern America. 4. Post activities' for Hispanic Heritage Week are designed to provide us with an opportunity to share in the different cultures and lifestyles of our fellow Americans. This commemoration will allow us to observe some of the ' traditions, contributions, and festivities of the American. I urge all employees to take advantageHispanic of this opportunity to learn about Hispanic Americans by joining in these activities. at the Community Club, U-1- 50 De- The week of September 1983 is designated as National Hispanic Heritage Week at Dugway Proving Ground. The theme for this year's observance is "Together Towards the Future: Juntos Hacia El Futuro. 2. In 1968, Congress passed a resolution which provided for the recognition of Hispanic Americans. It was decided that each year, one week would be set aside to recognize the significant contributions made by people of Hispanic 1. e. youngster in sports, and a love for sports that you will attend and get involved. If we cant get a club like this going, I am afraid that some of. the sports activities in the school will have to be cut back because of lack of funds, and a k in personnel at the school. After the success that we enjoyed with tennis, basketball, track and football last year, I would think that we, as a community, owe it to the school to have a good club . have s Hispanic-America- tails will be published in Hfspanic-Ameri-ca- Hispanic-American- from the mainstream of American society. National n Heritage Week points out the value of cooperation, of taking the best from one culture and assimilating it into another culture. The contributions made by Hispanic-American- s have resulted in a better way of life for all Americans regardless of race or 11-1- segment and age group. ment, business, the sciences and in every other endeavor of American society. n National Heritage Week is set aside by the President to recognize the contributions . significantly influenced by Hispanic cultures. Rather than being an effort to separate Hispanics Heritage 7 events of with a number scheduled to involve every . Speaking of sports, I liked the way the Mustangs looked during scrimmage last Saturday. They are definitely light a few of the areas of just American life that have been n Hispanic-America- Week from September . come on out! these are styles, jewelry to progress. Dugway Proving Ground National honor will vote' by presidential hopefuls. In a matter of years, Hispanics have emerged from a state of lethargy into a position of prominence in politics, the arts, entertain- playoffs. top, about 10,000 feet. Right there is Mt. Baldy and Mirror Mari-Lu- ci interest in the 'Hispanic - countries.cannot.be overlooked. Language, food, dances, art forms, clothing Jaramillo Henry Cisneros are at the profestop of their chosen demonsions and have ably strated that a Hispanic background is ho longer a barrier clout of Hispanics is being felt throughout the country, evidenced by the recent election of Federico Pena as mayor of Denver, Colorado (a city with only 9 percent Hispanics) and die renewed hard fought. It is fun to watch. They are heading into their last week of the season before the post season U-15- 0. Lake. There are fantastic campgrounds all along the highway to the top, as well as at Mirror Lake. Just a word, dont forget some warm clothes and deeping gear. It gets mighty cool up there. At the base of Mt. Baldy is a picnic ground and a trail head to the top. It is 11,946 feet high. The trail is about 2 miles long, steep, and at that altitude, you have a time catching your breath, but the top is worth it. There must be 20 to 30 lakes visible from there, as well as panorama of the Uintas. You can even see Timpanogas in the distance. On your return, if you want to put some mileage on that old gas guzzler, continue on to Evanston, and return to Salt Lake City by That is a nice ride through some pretty farm country and alongside the Bear River. Tty it, you'll like it Gosh darn it, when Bill Geiger got out of the Air Force the word was he and the family were going to stay at Dugway, but now the word is that he and Pat and the kids are heading for Tucson. Both By the year 2000, ics will constitute the largest minority group in the United States. Already, the political Those guys play pretty good ball, and all of the games are Mexican culture is considered to be the only form of Hispanic cultiire in the United States, but the contributions from Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, the Central American, and the South American HH Ji liHll W rijj If jk U U 1 1 W uQIw (a Y)1 1 GEORGE A. 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