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Show at the same number during duty hours. Several Security folks have been honored for their outstanding works, theyre listed in the Dog House column on page 4. Congratulations, I folks. - soon. From our "AGAIN! department. . . yes, the rumors true I have received orders for Germany with a reporting month of May 1985, Many thanks to Personnel for the long lead time, this will inevitably be the most comfortable PCS yet. ' . heres another fice, 2116. While were at it, if anyone knows of a former DPG motto or has an idea on one that might be appropriate call us Chamber of Commerce do for Dugway? This newspaper is' one thing. Without the support of gled for generations to achieve it. "Women have taken up the challenge of citizenship with courage and perseverance: Through persistence and dedicated effort, they have made great strides toward achieving equality in recent years. The Army is dedicated to equality of employment opportunities for all and to the prohibition of discrimination based on gender. We can do no less in our quest for facility. The best news has been the constant improvement in the quality of food there. If you havent taken the family for dinner in a while, you may want to give them a try. The roads are under, repair, again . . . the contractor from the county is finally working on Skull Valley, and UDOT has chipped and sealed about all theyll do this year. could use your help, if you know an interesting andor obscure fact or capability of the proving ground give us a call at the Public Affairs Of- yon area of the Oquirrh mountains. Rev. John Metzig of the Chamber is spearheading that project. What does the Tooele vote. As we celebrate this vic-- I tory for all Americans, we applaud the the courage of the women and men who strug- top-notc- h Were looking for some trivia about Dugway and non-prof- August 26, 1984, marks the 64th anniversary of the constitutional amendment giving women the right to The renovations upstairs are underway to make the Deseret Room a comfortable or social room, apd ' meeting Mr. Toy and his NCO Corps are working like mad to upgrade the whole place into a chance, at much less money than the Salt Palace extravaganza. Public Affairs Office. Other interesting happenit corings include a a to build poration giant ski complex in the Middle Can- states: , Have you seen whats happened at the Club lately? we know youTl find enjoyable including break dancing and Swanny Kirbys professional rodeo. This is the same rodeo that played the Salt Palace for the Days of 47 and if you missed it, anniversary of the constitutional law giving women the right to vote, will be observed by Department of Army personnel on August 26, according to a declaration by Secretary of the Army John O. Marsh. Marshs official notice With the planned renovations of family quarters coming up we can look forward to some interesting yard sales the merchants whose ads appear on these pages, we wouldnt have one. Please patronize them, and thank them for supporting Dugway. The Tooele County Fair is already underway and runs thru Saturday at the new fairgrounds at 2nd North and 3rd West There are many additions to the annual event that by Carolyn Palmer Womens Equality Day, commemorating the 64th . In the six years and a week that Ive been here, I cant remember an issue where we have, congratulated so many fine soldiers of this command and our tenant units. This being the year of the Army of Excellence, our soldiers are doing us proud! Congratulations, gang, and keep up the good works. Tooele has been full of surprises lately, not the least of which was the lovely plaque presented to me by my friends in the Tooele Chamber of Commerce, which is occupying one of the two spots left on the wall in the Wormeos - excellence. "I encourage each of you to support this commitment to equal opportunity. Together, we can move through the next decade knowing that all members of the Army team by Fiona McHardy The Protestant congregation has noticed a new smiling face at the pulpit. We would like to welcome LTC Charles Schmidt and his wife Phyllis to the community. ' Chaplain Schmidt and his wife just recently moved in from Ft. Bliss, Texas. They have been impressed with the friendly welcome given to them by the people of Dugway. The Schmidts have lived in many place? around the world including Hawaii, AUGUST 22nd, 23rd, 24th 25th 4 BIG DAYS OF EVENTS & ACTIVITIES . Okinawa and Germany. They hope to make their stay here SCHEDULE OF EVENTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Fashion Show 4x4 Competition Pull Dance and Light Show 22nd: I X THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rdi Commercial Booths (set up) Favorite Foods ....... 4-- H Carnival Skydiving Team . Ribbon Cutting I S S X X X X X X X : X X X FAIR The Sampler 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 4-- H 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Continuously 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. MEANEST IN TIIE COUNTY COMPETITION PULL Wed, Aug. 22nd - 6:30 p.m. Part-tim- cians, plumbers, drafters, etc. The Utah National Guard Sweetpea Drill Team Family Entertainment Cosmo The Clown Family Entertainment "Com Shuckers" Band Cosmo The Clown Talent Show Com Shuckers Starshine Singers Breakdown Crew Breakdance Competition Breakdown Crew 4:45p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4-- H sional elections have been determined by fewer than 2,000 votes. This means that had 250 electors voted differently a different representative might have been elected. Presidential elections have been determined by small numbers of voters. Had one .voter in each precinct balloted differently in 1968, a different President would have been elected. It is not uncommon for local elections to be decided by 50 votes or less. In Tooele Cl 882-288- 6 care of Heidi. The Schmidts plan to take advantage of this time in Dugway enjoying the sights of beautiful Utah and the surrounding area. They plan on ments. The Schmidts have three daughters, two of whom are married, but the youngest daughter Pam is still living at home. Heidi is another im- being here at least three years, and the chaplain will be retiring in fiye years when he has completed 30 years of service. He has enjoyed his time as an Army Chaplain. He loves people and the opportunity he 'has to travel. So once again we would like to welcome the Schmidts to Dug- way, and hope that, they enjoy the time here. portant member of the household. Heidi is the family pet Dachsund. Mr. Schmidt has found this craft shop quite useful in doing his favorite hobby, woodworking. He also enjoys working on other crafts. Mrs. Schmidt likes to spend her free time reading, sewing, doing ceramics and taking firmed violation or rejection of ilian enterprise in the interest of this policy of equal opportunity by the advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. Business and advertising matters concerning the paper should personnel at Dugway Proving, Utah. Everything advertised In this publication must be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, creed, color or national origin of the purchaser, user or patron. A con- - be addressed to the Tooele 58 N. Main SL, Tooele, Utah 84074 or call Transcript-Bulleti- (801) 882-005- 0. fairs Officer, Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, Utah 84022, or call (801) 822-2- 1 16. The Sampler Is published twice monthly by offset method. AVON Earn 35 and up Call VI Knutson todayl n, News Items for publication should be sent to the Public Af- HELP WANTED! To Sell Or Buy in college tuition if you qualify. Call SFC Glad at 884-38- 30 OPENING ClEREMONY Thur., Aug. 23rd - 6:00 p.m. Ribbon cutting to open the new fair building County dignitaries and flag ceremony Skydiving team Bavarians" will play before and after ceremonies e IMslo e 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. n E)'OT!K(c Mantes Chevrolet 7:40p.m. After Contest is pleased to announce the appointment of 7:00 a.m. 4-- H . as pleasant as past assign- cash or $4000 6:30p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th: Clover Classic" Run (Anaconda Gate) -Chuckwagon Breakfast (Serenaded by the "Sage Riders) Western Parade Fair Opens Sunshine and Smiles 0. by-ma- il National and local elections often have been won by small numbers of voters. Congres- . 9:00 a.m. Continuously Continuously 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12 Noon 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 882-555- every vote does count. $4.90 an hour plus $2000 7:00 p.m. Carnival Home Economics Judging Cosmo The Clown prejudice against granting females the right to vote. Until recently; women have been slow, to exercise their voting rights. By 1980, however, for the first time, more women than men registered and voted, according to the National League of Women Voters!. This year women will comprise 54 percent of electors and will outnumber male voters by six million. Election analyses done by the League have shown that will, train inexperienced workers. Starting pay of over The Bavarians 24th: help needed in all e trades, carpenters, electri- PEM53 FRIDAY, AUGUST Fair Opens Publishing X Rodeo Grounds Cash prizes and trophies Entry tee and form by 6:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. . X X X e Carnival Farm Bureau Talent Find X Fair Closes X X j0 . .............................. ............................... Fund-Raisin- a.m. 1.1:00 a.m. ................... X X 1 0:00 Continuously 11:30 a.m. "Jackpot" Barrel Racing and Team Roping Wasatch Cloggers Cosmo The Clown Taylor 7 Men of Melody" Concert Wasatch Cloggers Men of Melody Concert. Taylor 7 Breakdance Winners g MDA Dance X 10:00 a.m. ............................ ........................... 1 :00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:1 5 p.m. 8:00 p.m. . 8:00 p.m. O M PRO-ROD- EO e e e e e e FrL, Aug. 24th and Sat, Aug. p.m. PRCA Sanctioned SwannyKIrby stock 25-8:- 00 AS OUR NEW SERVICE MANAGER Rodeo grounds C!d FatMamd ChucScwagenl Sat Aug, 2S2t r 70 I e Jii pwteakes,hrnt3sj haskbrowns John has many years of experience in the automotive field. He looks forward to serving his old clientele and minv the friends of Mantes Chevrolet in his new position. Juice, mnk.cbff4ro et bring the whole family! Serenaded byfSagsRi CHEVROLET Muscular Dystrophy Association G DANCE OLDSf.lODILE FUND-RAISIN- SaL, Aug. 25th - 8:00 p.m. . . Fairgrounds parking lot Featuring Destiny and Oasis bands Entry by donation to MDA 23 SOUTH ,w SALES AND SERVICE TOOELE 882-- 3 t 4. elec- tions have been won by asa and few as five votes, m recent contest mayoral decided by a years was These local eleclead. the greatest tions often have lives womens on impact since they determine property taxes, socialofservice, land use, quality ofeducan legal tion, and guarantees protections. In order to exercise a votproper ing right, one must beelection1 Utah ly registered. information is registration available from county clerk For Tooele county, the clerks address is 45 South Main Street, Tooele Utah, and the telephone number is Utah Election A Registration Form may be obtained from the clerk' office or the Civilian Personnel Office, Performance Management Branch, for completion by qualified per sons who are not registered, registered personswho have moved into another, voting district, and registered persons who have not voted in the past four years. The Dugway registrar is Rebecca McAllister, 113 A East 3rd Street, telephone 3160. For those registering for the first time, Utah law requires a person to be a resident for 30 days prior to elec tion time and at least 18 earsj of age by the voting date: 17-vo- te Company of Tooele, Utah as a civ- The Sampler is published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n 4x4 have the opportunity their full potential. Suffrage is worthy of celebration. The right to vote for women was gained after long struggle. organEarly feminists ized national suffrage groups and campaigned and lobbied effectively, despite vehement uiarm uiplroimp in nur nouir Post Chaolain A & Psiy EcguaSStjf to reach county, school board . r A J ' V , 4 S - i if V . - si, - t , J 4 |