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Show Published In ttie Interest of the personnel of ' Dugway Proving Ground Dugway, Utah Thursday, Aug. 23, 1984 ranevs Dont water the lawn Friday or Saturday at 'PLO Friday, August 24, and Saturday, August 25, Hawthorne will be replacing water valves at the main pump house in English Village. Please use water sparingly during this period. ABSOLUTELY NO WATERING OF LAWNS until Sunday morning. . V Specialist Fourth Class Rebekah A. Derennaux, a chemical laboratory specialist assigned to the Chemical Laboratory Division of the Materiel Test Directorate graduated Tuesday from the 4th Infantry Division and Ft. Carson (CO) Primary Leadership and Development Course (PLDC) as the Distinguished Honor Graduate. - Derennaux, who has competed in many post competiwon Soldier of the Quarter and who twice has tions, Soldier 1983 was of the Year. Her classhonors Dugways mates at PLDC were members of various units through' out the 4th Infantry Division and Ft, Carbon. More on this outstanding soldier in the next edition of the Sampler. -- Newcomers orientation scheduled August 29 The next newcomers orientation will be held Wednesday, August 29 from 8:30 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon in the Command Conference Room of Post Head- quarters. The orientation is mandatory for all military members and civilians who have arrived prior to June. Spouses are welcome and encouraged to attend. To help out, free babysitting will be provided. Call 2278 for more information. Military Hispanic Fiesta to be held There will be a Military Hispanic Fiesta for all assignedattached military personnel and their family members at the HHC Dining Facility from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on September 1, 1984. Reservations for non-mecard holders and their family members can be made by calling SP4 Andrews or SP4 al Lugo at 3535 prior to COB September 3, 1984. There will be entertainment for the adults and games for the children. POC's for additional information or coordination for this Fiesta are SSG Lebron, phone 5301 or SSG Harris, phone 2782.' ii.!. Discount shopping tour to be held . 4 v' :: r . widely and followed questions and comments offered by attendees. Discussion ranged from various post services such as the commissary, PX, theater, and swimming pool; to tree removal, housing refurbishment and speed- residents and employees turned out for a town meeting at the Post Theater Monday. Colonel David A. Nydam, conducting his first town meeting since assuming command in mid-Julintroduced ing. As the commander and staff town meetings are intended gather information and study some of the concerns to be a free exchange of inforvoiced by meeting attendees. mation on any topic and should contribute to improv-v- l j f txe Sampler will provide information, ing quality of Hfeinboth mis The following is a sum- sion and community life. Topics discussed varied hry of some of the topics y, the program by saying the i, . i , V-- V .' A discount shopping tour sponsored by Community Services will be held on Friday, September 7. If you would like to go and haven't yet called in please call 2278 or Marilyn Bell at 4618 to sign up. ! BLM Land Sale postponed The previously advertised sale by the Bureau of Land Management of about 60 acres of public land in Terra has been postponed indefinitely. The postponement is due to an appeal to BLM's director in Washington, D.C. Please contact Nancy Bloyer at the Salt Lake District 8 Office of the BLM at for further information. ..A.wr.11 - 1 j f i rr A W, 1, 5 , Viv ; va A.1 J ; "sjt, s ' , 9v n, 47 if s .. s . ' ; V 1 v - fv- i There have been some recent incidence of congestion on the 522 telephone trunks coming into the installation. These trunks are designed to accommodate only the traffic originating in Salt Lake City, and not long distance incoming calls. Everyone can help if they will have those who call from other than the Salt Lake area call them at the 831 prefix number. The 831 exchange has many more lines available for incoming calls. Chapel activities announced Chapel Picnic for Catholic and Protestant congregations will be held Sept. 16 on the chapel lawn. The chapel will provide: ham, chicken, beans, bread, beverages, condiments, and place settings. Each family is to bring a dessert and vegetable or salad. Inclement weather schedule: Activity room of the chapel. Catholic and Protestant Sunday School starts Sept. 16. Both Catholic and Protestant Sunday Schools need teachers! Please sigh up now! Catholic Sunday School registration has already begun. Sign-u- p cards are in the.back of the chapel. They can be picked up any time. Please sign-u- p now! Protestant Sunday School registration will be held You can call the Chapel Office (2431) or during Sept. come in to register your children. Protestant Choir Practice starts Wednesday, Sept. 5, at An end-of-summ- er 1 2-- 9. 7:30 p.m. Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company, a private Arm In no way connected with the Department of the Army. Opinions - ' Z' J 524-534- Telling folks your phone number? Use 831 ' r SPECIALIST FOURTH CLASS Rebekah A. Derennaux is the first woman and only the third Dugway soldier to take the coveted Distinguished Honor Graduate Trophy home from the FL Carson Primary Leadership and Development Course. record crowd Monday Towh Meeting draws A crowd of over 200 post A a" THE BADLY DAMAGED ROADS in the area such as this stretch in Willow Springs were just one topic at Monday's Town Meeting. discussed: mine what hours and days the Winter Swimming: The inflation of the bubble that was used in past years will be reevaluated. It had been dis- community wants the commissary to operate. Tree Removal: Trees are being marked for relocation (green paint) or removal (red paint) in conjunction with the housing refurbishment project. Some trees may be replanted in playground areas. continued because limited use did not justify the expensive cost. Future modernization plans call for the pool to be professionally enclosed during fiscal year 1989. Road Conditions: Informa-- . tion is being gathered on work on the badly damaged county and state roads Bug Spraying: The spray- ing for mosquitos conducted twice Since the spraying dent on favorable area. ir-rat- ic housing refurbishment project will- be conduted in two phases one for the east area. and one for the west area. Im-provements include double carports, kitchen work, additional bathrooms and bedrooms. A meeting for residents will be held when floor plans are available. A separate article will be prepared on the entire housing modernization plan. Dorm Life: The feasibility of dorm committees to provide liasion with officials and propose policies to improve dorm life is under way. Trailer Park: Anew 24 unit trailer park is planned for fis-- ; cal year 1986. It will provide an area only for excess family housing requirements-Onl- y the parking pads will be provided, with residents providing their own mobile homes. Commissary Hours: A sur-- . vey is being prepared and will be distributed to deter Seatbelts: Seatblets are mandatory for operators of private and government vehicles on Dugway. The military police are currently making courtesy checks and will soon begin issuing citations. Recent surveys show voluntary use of seatbelts has increased dramatically. Specialist Fourth Class Gregory A. Tadlock, 22, a native of Bessemer, MI has been awarded an Army ROTC Active Duty Scholarship. The three year scholarship was granted to help the member, of the 65th Military Police Platoon complete his' studies toward a goal of a bachelor of science degree in business administration. Tadlock has completed two years of undergraduate study; at the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay, and several other schools. ,(I have already been accepted at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, and 111 1 -- . for attendees. It's your meeting, be sure to attend. served as a military policeman here at Dugway and at Camp Market near Inchon, Republic of South Korea. expression by the Department of the Army. The ap V v- . O tjp J1.... ivy ' ' frv It oi - 1 ' "I feel pretty lucky to receive this scholarship, the rvpiTSBrd by the writers herein are their own and are not to be con- sidered an -- continued. Army only gave 107 of them this year," he added. Tadlock joined the Army in November, 1981 and has or?) ' T'f . Pick-up- : p 7 vs ,W Some days have beeh missed recently due to inoperative equipment. New equipment has been requested and is due in the next couple of months. These topics are just a sampling of the issues discussed at the meeting. Future issues of the Sampler will informaprovide follow-ution on topics requiring research and proposed command action. Town meetings will be held quarterly and ac( ministrative leave, is granted Garbage , ' scholarship by SFC Phil Hale weekly. weather is depen- conditions, schedules are and prior notice cannot be provided. Housing Refurbishment: The single family Wherry Military policeman receives Army ROTC spend at least the first year there and probably transfer to University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point to complete my degree requirements," Tadlock stated. "Once in school. 111 be in the reserves and attending ROTC, and once I get the degree 111 owe the Army six years service . . . but this time, Fll be an officer!" he is being v ' 0 5 . ' t V1 ferffr.r' , td' SPECIALIST FOURTH CLASS Gregory Tadlock of the 65th MP Platoon at work at the desk at the Provost Marshal's Office. Tadlock recently received an Army ROTC Scholarship to complete his studies and become an . Army officer. . pearance of advertisements inserts In this publication does not constitute an endorsement by the Department of the Army. V , |