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Show h. 2 w - S - . OvS' 'Nr The Sampler, Dec. 7, 1984 roped someone else into it, and taken care of the task of dubbing them so the automatic player will accept them for the air. Keep an eye on TV-1- 3 during the 6 p.m. hour, over the next couple of weeks we will be putting on special tapes that will be of interest and importance to everyone. Deadline for the next Sampler is next Thursday, December 13. A warm welcome to three of our newest contributing photographers. Ginger Scow from the Child Care Center, and Debbie and SSG Steve Caddy have been passing the camera between them to get shots of Penelope Pig at the Post Library and a eye view of the improvements at Michael Army Airfield. Keep those snapshots coming gang we sure appretime-consumi- . .tlM i3 iously, thanks to everyone for We had a good time enter- the and old taining new faces media news from the' friends on Monday, showing them support whole-hearte- d we got from everyone, from SFC Skene and the crew at the HHC Dining Facility who provided breakfast. Security who helped by providing es- the need for and some of the projects already being modernized at DPG. One television report is yet to be aired, that being the Prime Time .Access piece done by Richard Bingham of KSL-TDick told us that the would probably be report aired this coming Monday following the 6 p.m. news on corts and speedy access, Hawthorne who provided the bus and a very patient driver, Jim Deal and his folks everywhere, especially the Defensive Test Chamber crew for V. getting the chamber ready for the press and the Ml on site, to all of the supervisors and workers in the various areas we visited which must Channel 5: d A couple of ribbings are in order . . . SGT Fred Bitner of the 65th MP PLT has not been assigned good-nature- have disrupted the day for our workers, to the frozen flight crews at Michael Army the duty of guarding the Compressed Gas Storge (sic) facility at Carr, but after that fine photo in the Salt Lake Tribune, one must ' Airfield, and finally the folks at Ditto Diner who we neglected to call back with the latest agenda change (for which we apologize profusely) you folks are without a doubt the greatest workforce anywhere, and you sure made our new PAO feel welcome. wonder. SP4 Lou Ritter may wonder about his reception at McDonalds in Tooele after the airplay on Channel 2 he got with his comment. I now know how "Fox Mike got its name. All of the photo- In case youve missed them, the DHS home basketball games are being broadcast on TV-1- 3 at 8 p.m. usually two or three days after the game is played thanks to Tom Bills who has a natural gift for announcing sports, and Fiona McHardy who has either shot the games, or graphers, and two Huey crews from MAAF now have the profoundest appreciation for tiie reason Bell put doors on the UH1H! So much for the barbs, ser ng B-l-R- Ds ciate them. Congratulations to Brigadier General Harry G. on his promotion to that grade, and welcome to the new Commander of Kare-geann- .4 Letter to the Editor: As everyone knows head lice were running rampant through the community. Since there is nothing pleasant about the whole idea, a couple of us got together and wrote a little song to help us laugh about this catastrophe instead of crying. Lice Busters to the tune of Ghost (Sung ; ;; ? t ir. . ; If you start to itch When youre in your bed, Who can you call? Lice Busters! Lice Busters! areas. I aint afraid of no lice, Tom Bills and Robin Leh mitz ' sometimes seven days a week trying to accomplish the required testing. Now, then, how much sense does it make to close down operations . non-existe- nt 2 2 oz. REG. 10.50 INSTOCK OFF rr LUPIN'S ARVIN9 CORDIAL CHERRY CHOCOLATES ox. REG. 1.49 7 Vi ELECT. RADIANT HEATER 3CH2001 1250 or 1500 watts fan forced STINGER or o)(o)c VAMP REO 49.05 MARK II RIVAL9 ball team was ill received and poorly treated at Tintic High School October 9. If the events in the article were accurately and objectively reported such actions should be properly decried and disciplinary action taken against offending students andor spectators. Had formal protests been made and no action taken such an article would be a necessity. Neither was nor is the STRIPER Peels fruits and Juliennes too! vegetables CODRA TOASTER-OVE- N A.S.P. LARGE Squeeze out 10 fun or BROILER Broils, bakes, automatically toasts 43 sllvas, with warm feature heard dispite the fact that many individual spectator comments can be heard. Formal written reports Fhe Sampler The Sampler is published by the DAZEY9 DEEP FRYER COOKER PROCTOR-SILI- X poor sportsmanship. Only two minor interruptions of the game by officials were found. Flagrant vulgarity and obscenity cannot be shapes In enterprise in the Interest of 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 confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by Playdoti REG. 0.39 FANG 2 SPEED Vihp. JIG SAW GIFT SET PERFUME AND POWDER REG. 16.50 TIMCO WEATHER - PROOF OUTSIDE $Q2o FLYING FANTASIES FIGURES LIGE3T SET spectators was reported, but the charge of general, widespread, flagrant bad sportsmanship and ill treatment is unwarranted and unfounded. McHardy, a student from Dugway Hgh School was not at the game and wrote without objective investigation. Such action is excusable in student reporting, but where is the professional guidance? Who verified the facts, charges and accuracy in the article? Who is teaching objective reporting using verified or verifiable sources from more than ire-port- er one point of view? Since when is good jour- nalism a forum for student reporters to publish un- biased propaganda, as a cover for emotional hurt over their friends losing a sports contest? Sportsmanlike conduct is defined in Websters "as fairness, self control, and uncomplaining acceptance of defeat. We need it in journalism too. Harold J. Shaw Jr., Principal, Tintic High School the advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. ' Business and advertising matters concerning the paper should be addressed to the Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, 58 N. Main St., Tooele, Utah 84074 or call (801) 882-005- 0. News items for publication should be sent to the Public Af- fairs Officer, Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, Utah 84022, or call (801) The Stunpler is published twice monthly by offset method. 522-211- 6. Save $100 On This Perfect Gift! A COMMODORE 64 COMPUTER PACKAGE. "SQUZEKIE CHEEKS" LUTECE Includes woodcutting Made employee management fun factory. REG. 49.95 BLACK AND DECKER Publishing Company of Tooele, Utah as a.ctvi-lia- n 98000 5 qL capacity REG. 39.95 been made to date from principal, player; coach, referee or spectator stating any charges of any kind to Untie High School. A review of the game videotape indicates no ill treatment or Transcript-Bulleti- n REG. 10.89 doing anything positive for from the faculty and contacts with spectators indicate little different. One incident concerning two Dugway dplayers and case. No formal protests have Entire Stock leave rather than leave it voluntary as other installations are doing, certainly isnt Letter to the editor: edition about sportsmanship was brought to my attention October 24. McHardy wrote that the Dugway girls volley- . Finally, no other installation I know of is still trying to enforce such a policy. The demoralizing effect of being dictated when to take relations. Concerned, Charley Warr article by Fiona McHardy in your October 4 port mission? when the demand is so high? What are we, an "overhead catering service or a test sup An Clara9, Charlla9, Vanderbilt9, Scoundral9, llalston9 Cachet9 , Whisper9, Tabu9 and many other fine fragrances.'. 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