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Show V ! -- A2 ISdlSttoirSffiills THE SAMPLER Keiths Ltihch, the By SFC Phil Hale Each year we must send out a questionnaire with the Sampler asking those who are sent the newspaper if they still want it'to continue. We just recently sent these out. We received one back from Arne R. Ardell of you. Sandscript also had word of another DPG Grad. The post newspaper from Fort the called Huachuca, about a "Scout, carried story Abe Mohammed recently. It told of Abes many hobbies, including wood carving a hobby he developed here at Germany. He sends the following note with this questionnaire. "In case anyone asked, where is Arne Ardell? The answer is I am working at . Frankfurt, West Germany. I am currently serving as Staff Youth Activities Director for Headquarters V Corps. I have been in Germany since April 1979. For your information, I served as the Dugway Youth Activities Director during the time frame 1970 to 1976. A point of interest, during my tour in Germany, I have met the following Dugway-ites- : - made. We thank Arne for. the note, and we have his mailing address if anyone at Dugway would like to drop him a note we would be glad to give it to Abe carved everything from birds to people, horses and airplanes. He has completed more than 100 pieces. The story also says that he dabbles in ceramics, folk art, furniture making, gardening and restoring old cars. It comments on the fact that he . during Operation the movement of the Weteyes when several members of the Emergency Keith proudly professes Response Team and I wandered in after a mission for breakfast. Keith had learned a few things while in the Philli-ppinehow to be "the meanest SOB in the outfit, and as we were soon to find out, how to handle a machette. two rules of business which he lives by and. which are prominently displayed, "hours at our convenience and "before you go, know s, what you owe! Keith opens up when he gets up and closes when the business dies down in the "Whatll it be gents? Keith asked. "I dont know, afternoon. When the waitresses, Dixie or Carol, take your order, its not written down, its shout- said one. "Maybe French toast, said another. "Hows the ribeye steak and eggs, I ed and memorized. Except for an occasional daily special, the grill is manned by Keith who during an average lunch time would show Beni-- , hanas chefs a thing or two about speed. I have never seen anyone leave there hungry, or anyone quibble about the price which Keith often rounds to the nearest dollar in the cus-- asked. "Well, I havent picked up the steaks yet, but I could go get em, Keith answered. "No, dont go to any trouble. "No trouble, four steak and eggs, right? Mumbles from the other three. Hunter's Ball. We had:a good time and the band was good. from all over the world and . . RMT, sponsible for the Deer , rt back door and came back Provo er. collection that since has grown to over 1,500 hats neat stapled or tacked in walls. rows on the ceiling and The baseball caps come thats right, sure OK, with the steaks. None of us were sorry. Our orders came on three plates each, actually two plates and a platter. One for the toast,' one for the eggs and home fries, and the third for the steak, and you could just barely see the plate around the edge of the meat. Second West in Provo, youll find several things , . . that telephone . . . that cash register and Keith Alger. My 'baptism to Keith's came while I was TDY to heading for Alaska. Your timing is lousy, Gary. Wrong time of the year. Good luck to you, and keep in touch. John Simpson of the CPO is leaving for Pueblo Depot Activity in Pueblo, Colorado He will about be doing the same job out there, CPO Classifier. And finally, my congratulations to those who were re- and said, "Sure I remember, your hats still here. And it ' was, where I had added it to a . in perfect four-paharmony. Keith then left the restaurant with us seemingly alone in it, went out the hand-cranke- Dugway scene. They are mid-Novemb- "Yup, Keith! d rung up on a likewise cash register. Today, if you walk into the low brick building on the corner of 1st South and Gonna be said to see the Buffalo family leave. They have made their mark on the Romblad and Craig Painter got together at one time and took a cruise down the mighty Rhine. In dosing; I want to extend were: your nickle purchase was Dug-wayit- e, Mqor Don Hall (MSO), Shirley Romblad (one time YA sports director and security guard) and Craig Painter (MP). Everyone with the exception of Don Hall, Shirley -- If you called Keith Alger then, you probably cranked a wooden box on the wall, and work. Anyone remembering Abe on Dugway will remember that car. Abe is the chief of the Environmental Test Facility at Huachuca. If you are a former or you get word from one, let us know here in the PAO Shoppe, and we can put out. the word here in Sand-scrip- t. the Gerald Bishop family, my personal hellos to all those folks at Dugway who supported my efforts during my YA role. A lot of memories and a lot of friends were Provo. drives a 1964 Corvair to The Walt Cooper family, the Pete Gillespie family, the Jim Herhusky family (MSO), ot known then, borrowed $300 and set up a small diiier in DPG with Mike Mraoian. tomers favor. In addition to knowing what you order, Keith remembers you, too. When I walked in a year or so later for a visit with my family, he pointed to a comer of the wall counter with a long machette and repeats, "Four steak and eggs, right? Now we were all trained correctly by our drill sergeants who told us never to argue with an MP in uniform, and since Keith had on his apron, the next words heard Military Police Battalion AFWESTPAC, as it was Grasping for something to LY under the counter, Keith comes up and slaps the two-fo- In 1946, a freshly mustered out Specialist T--5 admin type from Headquarters Company . pnimnaDims . Sit are donated by satisfied customers of all ages and backgrounds. Provo Many things aboutclasses BYU may change, no matmay come and go, but Keith to s, ter when you go an food, good can expect you entertaining atmosphere, and a fine value for your money . . rare today to say the least. Next time youre in Provo, or Orem shopping, take the brief trip. downtown and enLunch. joy a meal at Keith's Good food and -review fine art La Morena Cafe S. J. Beeler One of the benefits of participating in the CFC Campaign locally was the recent jaunt to SLC by local After visiting local recipients of charity dollars, we stopped for lunch at the Guadalupe Centers Cafe. This local secret provided a welcome change from the s. key-worker- rushed burgers-and-frie- s routine that too many of us The restaurant is clean and simple, decor was far from elegant; but then this fall into far too often. is Salt Lake. Menu items include various combination plates featuring enchiladas, tostadas and tacos with burritos and chiles rellenos and steak ranchero. Prices are moderate, $5.85 is the highest priced plate. Childrens $1.85-2.8- 5 plates are in the region. Some a la carte items are offered, ranging; from single tostadas and cos to rice and beans. ta- The menu is varied, and prices are fair. Beer and wine along with are available from the store. Some fruit flamini-bottl- es in-hou- se vored drinks such as pina coladas, maitais and margaritas, are sold. 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