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Show a- 1 ;a. mwp.wiww qkiii .. wi afar .ufc ..vt . 1" I . ) by Usa Slmunacl Everything has a plan.' '.. Whether an office receives new desks and chairs or there is a chemical spill or an earthquake, everything relies on planning. "It sounds very simple, but in fact, planning is a crucial task," emergency plans officer of the Plans and Operations Directorate Roger Holland said. s There are many things Dugway must be prepared for, like' natural disasters. "We don't like to think about, them but it could be a real disaster if we didn't make plans ahead of time," Holland said. Plans and Operation's efforts on the modernization plan have been the most visible to the community recently. "That's something people can see daily at home, in the office and in recreation improvement." Some of the less noted and extremely- important '. - - ' dient that allows the Utah. Council to grow by leaps and bounds, that ingredient is you, our supporters and donors. At the current growth rate of the Council we expect bur meme highs bership to reach We are much more in 1986-8- faith in our community supporters that our Annual Giving all-tim- Our Tree has many leaves that require attention; new program expenses, renovation and Campaign goal of $250,000 will be realized. ' This can only happen if we, as Girl Scouts, and you as mem . . 7. than camping, cookies and first aid. Our program centers offer Girl Scouts' a wide range of activities and new experiences. We have changed with the times and look forward to a bright future serving the young women of this state. Please join us in welcoming in a hew year full of community support and financial caring. Our garden of Girl Scouting is growing, and with it the hopes of over 11,000 girls and young restoration of existing facilities. umm 53 Ss XX fa tion," Holland said. Under the guidance of Lt. Col. Justin M. Reese, III, the "behind the scenes" type work done by Plans and' Operations is important not only to the DPG test mission but to the community as well, Holland said. bers of the community, work together to nurture the future of the Utah Girl Scout Council. ambitious group, and we have , with programs and services for and about Girl Scouting. With all the testing that goes on, "Only the highest standards in test results are acceptable," Holland said. "The Quality Assurance personnel monitor test procedures and results to make sure we all get the best product for our tax dollars." "Making plans and keeping up with the organizations that are responsible for using them is a small but important part of this diverse organiza- s, Sough dough dilemhria. Way funding and must rely upon the community and ourselves for financial support. The Annual Giving Tree is a firequest for your continued nancial commitment. We are an reach out to the community results." -- We no longer receive United the opportunity to expand and storage installation. Safety and security of our workforce is the cornerstone of this program which recently underwent an inspection with excellent When the Army Reserve or National Guard, train here; coordination is made through plans and operations. "Dugway has many organizations that provide support to the Reservists and Guard but it all comes together here," Holland noted. Michael Army Airfield, the surety and quality assurance offices also operate within this director- ate. "The aviators can be real lifesavers," Holland said. "They not only support our test mission but can fly both helicopter and fixed wing aircraft for reconnaissance, search and rescue, and can rapidly move groups of people from place to place during training exercises or during real situations." The Chemical Surety Office, is the element which manages the overall safety and security programs for chemical agents at Dugway. "While we deal with small research quantities of chemicals, the. same, care must be taken here as at a large . Girl Scouts linage weaH coupled with donations made by the United Way have given us i 9 aspects of modernization include better testing equipment, methods and facilities. "The modernization plan will bring many other future changes which will make Dugway a better place to live and work," Holland said.. The modernization project has put additional. fipph"w on two areas of PO: methodology and instrumentation. Methodology develops systems to do tasks more efficiently using the most modern technical equipment By developing procedures to support current and future Dugway testing, the instrumentation office will be able to decide what equipment is needed in support of proposed tests, according to Methodology Ckwrdinator E. D. Soliven. The directorate is responsible for monitoring all the test programs. They also develop guidelines for the effective use, of money; personnel and other In years past, your efforts n f5 Dr(Sfcirafii plain We have great cookies 'and great Girl Scouts in Utah. And we have a very necessary ingre- 0 (SlflGDIF The Sampler, February 13, 1986 : 0 women. Hurry In! Sale Ends Tues., Feb. 18th . - Mail your contribution to Utah Girl Scout Council, 2386 East" 2760 South, Salt Lake City. Membership report Infant boys and girls. Comp. to 9 stock X&g ........ 5. PAHT SETS 2-P- C. DYU-SLEEPS- Ck - Largs group. Infants to 7 SPORTSWEAR . . Reg. to 3. 50-7- 5 (12 charms) ; 'I'liiiv i Group Ji !.i I; 1 j i' i ? r MEM'S, LADIES' & KID'S SHOES Entire stock 12 , Group. Girls OFF Group. Compare to 20 off .12.80 HEN'S JOGGERS Entlrs stock OFF ' " ' Entlrs stock. Girls -- f " ............... Pretty Pastel. Reg. 29 2off 19.00 TWIUPATJTS Sizes 1 Reg. 29 1-- 15. RIDER DASICJEATIS LEE , 19.00 Largs group. VESTS 13 12 1. 7-- 14 SPORTSWEAR .... . . . . 75 off ....... Group. Reg. to 40 Group, solid and strips. Reg. 18 DIG TOPS tJTw .9.00 ... rrrrTMiT ii iTJiTf DURUGTOn SOCKS SOCKS ......... '' 39. 00 Duy 3 Get 1 FREE! 1 Entlrs stock ; .... 20 off ' ....... 37.00 jackets EnUmrtoek Tooele Cache ............... 2off 1 SO-7- 5 off ........ 9.00 Group. Disc colors. Reg. 9 .... 1 2.00 LEVI DECIDOVERS Group tiatert:ity ....... 1 2oFF LADIES DLOUSES . ... Group ; Group PlaMShlrui - off oFF 72 ;....... -- ML View 60 56 47 43 34 29 25 24 21 Dugway Nebo Sliadows Duchesne Granite ' Cottonwood Wasatch - Kings Peak Blue Spruce .... 19 ... . . ................ ,. 18 18 18 15 14 10 9 - " . Total of 10,207 registered Girl Scouts in Utah Council as of ' November 1985. Group. Compare to 24 SHIRTS Group. Values to 20 KfHT SHIRTS ... Group DRESS SLACKS Group' ........... 5? TIES -' :r-T- rr: ..... 12.00 ..... 12.QQ 19.8G .... 20 en ::97--r'$ '' Jy ' itsw X? "V4- k" Spring V PLlDQESSES V 0 Summer hire program announced for '86 Dugway Proving Ground will again be participating in the Fe- deral Summer Hire Program. Positions are expected to be available in the clerical, engineering technician, physical science aid and recreation assistant categories. Announcement of job opportunities will be open between March 17 and April 15. Registers of qualified applicants will be established based on a random number for which a drawing will be held. As in years past, the plan calls for two sessions of six weeks each, beginning June 9. A 3o(U(D few appointments may be made for the complete 12 week period ' ' 89 , Holladay Canyon View Park City : Large group. Reg. to 30 171 ........... f 115 106 Lakeview WARA1 SLEEPVEAR . 20 .... 2S ' Juniper Evergreen Alta Sandy So. Davis ; acivdoots Y -' Froe Entlrs stock. Burlington r v- Ii..i w Got Incrsass 265 205 Copper ..; West Ridge Entire stock 3 DEMif.1 ' SlTORS 7 BUY 1 . . gift Lss Storm Rider. Cord collar LADIES W ..;.....;C00 ' slacks . . . . 16.00 1. 19.00 spring styles. Perfect liniT SHIRTS 20 off stock. Entlrs VESTERFJ SHIRTS 'yVLawS ASi'SK-w-- V v 2 OFF if n.f Group. Reg. to 28. Haogar SPORTS COATS 19.00 DRESSES . 1 '' 1 off . Neighbor- - :.. COORDINATES FLAK72EL SHIRTS New having a difficult time rising to greater heights. f Several groups. Ladies' 7-- 14 Reg.to90 TWILL PAtXTS Ct DEHirA JEATIS : ERODES Compare to 1 2 Largs group ! " .......... 11.00 SWEATERS Ct balloon is ..Suncrest ; CORDS, JEANS Group 20 CASED ALL SHOES .. ; Reg. to 27 4. TWILL PARTS ........ 20 DRESS SHOES 7-1- r p Bonne-Ut-e OFF ,v ' Our-membershi- OFF ............... 1.72 Group DLArillET SLEEPERS ... 1 3 orr ' as of November 1 985 my .'.ti.'if . & ROSES Several groups . hood ' off lii" Of:. j" WART.1 SLEEPVEAR WINTER COATS - & OFF ...... 99' CIlARiTl nSCKLACES I.f--!- 2 1 JOG SETS '! Entlrs stock of Msns7" Ladles, and Kid's - RS, SWEATSHIRTS - " X Infant to 7 when positions are complicated and will require a longer training period to reach reasonable productivity levels. " 1 In their continuing effort to remove barriers to family member employment, Department of Army has implemented a suggestion to allow "transfer of eligibility to potential gaining Army activities after announcements close. For further information contact the Civilian Personnel Office, 2181 . |