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Show The Sampler, June 28f 1984 Fourth festivities t abound in county m-- Congratulations! Things are getting pretty lonesome around the Public Affairs Office . . . Charlie Price headed back to TECOM with a certificate of appreciation, and a generous supply of our gratitude for his efforts in filling Dick Whitaker's rather large, moccasins. Sp4 Tim Karas, who has filled the job of sports writer, by SFC Phil Hale The 4th of July this year falls on a Wednesday, but this time, Dugways ready! Since the adoption of the week, the Commander an enforced leave called has day, and the post will close on July 5 as well, turning the event into a rest for many of us. For those who are staying here and stretching out on the old front lawn, there are plenty of nearby activities to help pass the time. On July 4 Tooele really turns on the juice and Grants-vill- e overall strong right hand is about to head for the transfer point enroute back home to Provo on July 3 at Cougar Pam Holman and Lou Fantastic, finally we get a welyn witnessed Dugway LDS Bishop Carl Roberts of--, ficiate at the brides home. lonnnnnnnnnnnnng weekend! Congratulations go out to a few folks . . , Chief Toy for . finally taking delivery on his new sidecar for the goldwing. . Bob Brown and Lynn Anderson for finding the right combination of chewing gum and paper clips to put our aging garbage trucks back on the road the folks at Hawthorne for putting up e shack across the from PMO and the gas share-a-rid- Washington state. A welcome back to MSG John Sykora who dropped by for a visit while home on leave from Germany. For all of our readers in FRG, John is putting together a Dugway Survivors reunion for later in the summer, and hed like all of you to attend. Well keep Juris Doctor degree from University of Utah .,. . Phil Dyer, son of. Wayne and Jaunelle of West 1st expects to hang a shingle in Salt Lake after passing the Utah Bar exams. Another son of a is doing well, this time in the saddle. Troy Warr, son of Charles Warr of Grid Operations recently won the state Dug-wayi- te you posted. In the last Sampler, we forgot to mention the most important member of the Dugway Days team . . . the leader of the pack . : . Vera Zaccardi! Through her ability to consis- high school rodeo championship. He is a recent high school graduate and won a special prize saddle for his efforts. Meanwhile at the old hitching post, Tracy L.. McDonald (daughter of Ms. Norma. J. McDonald) tied the knot with W. Ray Thompson of Roswell, N.M. (brother of Sp4 A. tently bring the pieces toin the: gether, somewhere was added vicinity of $6,000 to the coffers to support Dug- way Community Services. Thanks again Vera from all your grateful friends, neighas usual bors and a super job! (Cowboy) Thompson). The 65ths Bob co-worke- rs, Pyles was best man while live well-deserv- ed as well have many activities for all to enjoy. The festivities begin in Stadium at Brigham Young University where the annual Freedom Festival offers a kaleidascope of bands, choreography and topped patriotic a fireworks by spectacular display. Our Honor Guard from HHC will proudly present the colors, so why not drop by and cheer them on. From 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. the Tooele festivities get underway with the traditional old-fashion- ed sing-alon- gs breakfast of eggs, bacon, pan- cakes and your favorite morning beverage in Mantes parking lot followed from 9:30 to 11 by a parade on Main Street featuring floats, bands, cars, kids and beauties entertainment ' and goodie booths will be going on and the annual RMAA Bit and Spur Rodeo will be held at their rodeo grounds. v : At 10:15 sharp (?) accord- - 4-d- ay sports editor and general station. Got word the other day that a 1977 alumnus of Dugway High received his Maurice Lle- All day long a carnival with : ' ing to organizers Tooele's biggest and best fireworks display will get underway at the city golf course. Get there early if you want a good spot and expect to get home Ulllaaaatttteeee! Many new types of aerial superlatives are expected. Back home at DPG, the traditional raising of the Garrison Flag at 6 a.m. (weather permitting) and watching the members of the 65th bring the giant symbol of our nation down is truly a sight to behold at 6 p.m. From 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. everyone is invited to a smaller but just as friendly and fun fireworks demonstration at the parade field in front: of post headquarters. Like last year, youll have to make your own magic with whatever fireworks you can legally buy in the state (sorry no rockets here folks!) This is the only time and place where jt is legal to ignite your fireworks, parental supervision is required, and hopefully everyone will have a safe and happy fourth of From 11 to noon on the main stage at city park' a will be held to delight all. mind. traditional beauty contest . 'Jm A SURE SIGN of summer. . . the Garrison Flag fUes over Post Headquarters on the Army Birthday June 14. If you missed this one,. check on the 4th of July weather permitting. h July celebration. Check the Salt Lake and Tooele papers for more info-oways to spend your time and money this long weekend, and PLEASE . . . keep of all ages. j " Tooele Chamber visits Dugway On June 20, the Tooele Commerce of Chamber helped initiate the newly repaired SR 199 (Johnson's Pass) and came to Dugway for a special general membership meeting at the Community Club. n safety on the tip of your . Many Dugway directors and office chiefs joined 'our Tooele neighbors over a fine dinner of stuffed pork chops and heard a presentation by a telephone company. Featured speaker for the long-distan- ce evening was Post Commander Col. George A. Carruth who welcomed Chamber President Norma Gleed and her fine organization and presented a complete outline of the Dugway Modernization Plan to the members. . explained in detail the past programs at Dugway and the many projects that are either ongoing here or are expected to come our way which will bring an economic boost to the Proving Ground, and Tooele County in general. President Gleed thanked the Colonel and voiced the hope that the event could be an annual affair. Those in attendance echoed the sentiment and arrangements are being made The-Colone- l - :. todojustthat. ; Both chief executives praised each; other for the en; continued partnership joyed by the post and the merchants of the county, and pledged continuing support and cooperation The Sampler The Sampler is published by the Publishing Transcript-Bulleti- n Company of Tooele, Utah as a civ- ilian enterprise in the Interest of personnel at Dugway Proving, Utah. 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