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Show :1 ilp vwtiH tab 2 .A t :t.- The Sampler, Feb. 14, 1985 How about a break for Dear Editor: One of the advantages of living in Dugway is the pro- ;V--;.;1- on with the door tightly closed. Make sure your garage door and storage room door are sealed tightly. Afnight, leave a small trickle of cold water running in the kitchen sink. Leave the cabinet under the sink wide open to allow room air to keep the pipes Now I KNOW I'm getting short! MY replacement, SSG Marshal Wilkins arrived last Monday from the much warmer climate of Puerto Rico. We welcome him and his wife Angela and three children to our chilly climes. Speaking of chilly. , . the subzero overnight temps have been wreaking havoc with the pipe systems in housing and with folks cars. Housing reminds everyone to do everything they Ruth Truston of USAISC is becoming the wife of SP4 Jeff Ridenhour at the post chapel as this edition goes to press. We all wish them a happy life together. New employees seem to be pouring thru the doorway here at the rate of about four a day, and we welcome all of them to the team. Now new employees may be a relative term. .. . espe- Congratulations are in Order for some of the finest troops in the world. . . ours: can to prevent the pipes from freezing. Several occupants have had pipes burst causing damage to private belongings, and possible structural damage to the SP4 Thomas Wadell on his promotion (finally) to that grade. SP5 Rebekah Derenneaux, who, thanks to the hard work of our IG and an involved supervisor received her much deserved promo- quarters. Here are the ways you can help prevent frozen pipes: lator somewhere in the depths of 5330. Welcome back gals, we're glad to have your experience back on the cords. Tickets have been them the ticket they deserve. Also, the post is doing a reis- sued for driving two (2) miles over the speed limit; not having car windows completely free of frost and snow. Now how many of us . adults go to work in the morning with our windows . Mountain Lodge 11 for Masonic Services; Eastern Star for the Luncheon. We would like to send our Our sincerest thank you to the following for the help and kind thoughts during our recent loss: Col. Schmidt for the comforting support and service; Tooele Valley classes begin today for students at Dugway Elementary school taught by Marita Hayes. Mrs. Hurst "plans on adding Japanese and is open to suggestions on others if qualified instructors can be sincere appreciation to everyone at Dugway for their concern, telephone calls, Hospital; Gillette Ambulance flowers and food, during our recent loss. The Jim Bungard Family Bob Service; Trooper Flowers for administering first aid at the scene; Rocky found. Dugway water OK, state goofs Dear Commander: I , the data but neglected to delete the violation. We apologize for this error. We recommend that future monthly water quality reports be submitted, to our office by the tenth of the following month as required by the regulations. Our records show the English Village system has maintained? perfect bacterial record through all of 1984. We commend you on this achievement and we ' hope the trend will continue. Re: English Village Water Monitoring . bus English Village system error. Our records show that was apparently listed in monitoring was done during July, August and September. - v i Sincerely, The error has been traced back to late submission of water quality data to our office. Our office processed ;4 Peter J. Verschoor State of Utah Department of Health The Sampler The Sampler to published by the . - Jl.-'- " v ;n n. 0 fl ...;:i3to12 off CH SPORTSWEAR 0 'jfTlH ' - 'r .. Transcript-Bulleti- Publishing n Company of Tooele, Utah as a civ-- , llian 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 pur- 13to75OFF rJUHIOR'S' chaser, user or patron. A con- ......131012 OFF on ......... .il.OO . 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 N. Main St., Utah 84074 or call (8(1) Tooele, Tran-script-BulletK--BS 882-005- 0. News Items for publication should be sent to the Public Af- fairs Officer,-Dugwa- y Proving Ground, Dugway, Utah 84022,or call (801) The Sampler Is published twice monthly by offset method. 522-211- 6. firmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by Huge group Dl ra.S siock cmire CORD PANTS they Thank you from the Bungard Family media last week. ...... whether . gulations during the third quarter of 1984. This list was released to the news . , have had a drink or not. Isn't the club there for the purpose of drinking, eating, and entertainment? Isn't the package store there for the would offer advice and inpurpose of selling liquor? If form these young adults the. post is so against people what they are doing wrong, . consuming liquor perhaps best solution would be to being a friend to them, the which I am sure most of make it unavailable for pur them would appreciate. chase on post. Jo Thank you, Magann Then, if the teenagers con You may be aware that our office recently listed the English Village water system as one of the water systems in violation of monitoring re- J great service educating people on the dangers of drinking and driving, however, there are many complaints from people leaving the Community club being picked-up- clear? I appreciate the fact the Military Police are only doing their job, but wouldn't it be a greater service, if they ers for the Bundesrrpublik Deutschland (Germany) will be glad to note that German time in the Facilities and Services office just two doors up the hall from her tinue to break the law, give to remove from their Dugway team.. Soldiers with eyes on ord- cracked up to be, as Myrna Kirk has rejoined us, this (?fmm(pmn hzoohoorn re-cha- in tered into the office last Monday. . . evidently retirement isn't quite all it's The wedding bells are ringing today for two more of our favorite soldiers. SP4 CI PGR ROCK . been courteous and helpful. However, there is one thing I cannot understand, why are they always ticketing the teenagers? One of the most exciting part of a teenagers life is getting hisher driver's license, then a few days or weeks later, when they are still learning and on cloud "9", to have, points assessed against them which will take three years former job as chief of Admin Services: With her was another welcome returnee. . . Bobby DiCarlo who's going to herself to a calcu- cially considering who saun- tion. If your quarters have an outside furnace room, turn on the light in it and leave it f-z-oo V warm. . & jjf ; ; By SFC PhU Hale r tection we receive from the Military Police. It is a good feeling knowing that we can go out early in the morning or late in the evening without fear; having our quarters looked after when we are away, and much, much more. All the years I have, lived here, they have always teens? . rCHILDREN'S" SALE STARTS TODAY! 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