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Show Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, Oct. 21, 19fid Fear, Superstition No Longer In Haunt Halloween Nights later days, the Romans marked the end of the harvest with great festivals honoring Pomona, the goddess of bruits and gardens. Apples and nuts were among her favorite gifts. When the Roman Empire spread to the British Ises in the first century, Pomona's' holiday and the day devoted to Samhain were blended into a single Since the last witch has become a comedy character in a television series, nothing is left of the fear and superstitions once connected with Halloween. For the Celts of England and northern France, the last day of October marked the defeat of the sun god by Samhain, Prince of Darkness and Lord of Death. He would rule for the next six months, when cold would prevail, and on this, the first night of his reign, he summoned the deceased and punished the wicked. In the earliest equivalent (rf Halloween, the worst offenders were transformed into black cats. ON THE threshold of the fearful winter season, all hope was not abandoned, however. The Druids, or priests, lit big fires on hilltops to guarantee the sun god's return. While thus worshipping the principle of light and warmth they took precautions to ward off Samhains anger by parading and More recently, in 853 AD Novreveling in costumes made from the skins and heads of animals ember 1 became a Christian holithis is how far back Halloween dis- day honoring all saints - All Hallows. The preceding night, all guises go. Hallow Eve, however, remained celebration. It a combined elements from many sources: Pomonas apples, nuts and symbols connected with the harvest; the Celts magic black cats and evil spirits; and, since All Saints' day honored the dead, a good measure of ghosts, skeletons and skulls. the devout one te the the hearta-and- one last-minu- , the funny one the one the sympathetic one the thinking-- f you one o -- the proud one the goodbye-goo- d luck one the quiet one the one pat-on-the-b- the CtvufU-- Darlenes Hallmark House 10 W. OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS for the NCO Open Mess recently THE met following the September elections. Shown bum left to right in the dining hall of the SFC tier NCO Club are the members President SFC Beryl K. Sanders, bert H. Livingston, SFC Leon D. Peterson Jnew member), SP5 Grimmer Mapp (new member) SF Harvey M. Curtis, TSG John Towbin, Mrs. Dois Childress, SSG Johnnie J. Latham (new member), SFC Frank j. Frederick, SFC Willum C. Roy, MSG Phillip H. Hatfield and SFC Ward W. PadelfonL Not pictured ate LTC Richard O. Gordon, LTC William L. BIih. SMAJ Dois H. Childress, SSG George Anderson and SGT William McBride. ,A 10-ye- you'll find in our selection of Vine - 812-321- 0 J AND YOU GET THE GIFTS AND SAVINGS! PI? 1 291966 $f 99 30 Biggest and Finest Diamonds in Tooele and Other Places! WATCHES a Lot of PENDANTS ill 15 Spacioisraunnioramgwara" OT. SIZE WITH COVEN PIECE MENUETTE SET REG. TO BU10VA $12.88 WYIB KLI0RTE Color Film - We Hava Naw 8 mm Supar Molt 0th tr Siiai FREE Dosk and World Globo and 3 Way Lamp With Typowritar Purchase TIMEX Film off KNOT. TIE set 1- Friendship Rings Rag. $1 OVER KIND YOU CAN 09 WjO SUNBEAM TOASTER 12 RONSON BANDS THE BILLFOLDS Earring and Nacklaca Sots Rag. - $2 Sola IN A 69' SALE 300 TO CHOOSE butaine LIGHTER $09S REO. $13.93 SAIE T 40 FROM PIECE FANCY GLASS SET FREE ENGRAVING On All ICO) TEA, . COCKTAIL JUICE, WATER, Wntchas and Jowolry Wo Soil SHERBET, SALE 0" layaway Now for Christmas - 0nlyj5 Shopping Days lefT BATEMAN JEWELRY Tho Diamond Store 5 North Main FOOTBALL STANDINGS pro- gram will benefit an estimated 1.6 million active duty dependents of some 4 million persons living in areas which are remote from mili- Generator Dugway Proving Grounds Protestant Women of the Chapel medical facilities. tary recently collected over 1,000 These individuals pounds of clothing to be sent to World Vision Orphanages in paid all costs when going ian sources for medical treat-- ; Korea and Vietnam. ment Now, the dependents The clothing was collected sponsor pays all charges during a throughout the installation. The fiscal year until the costs reach drive was successfully concluded $50; then he pays only 20 percent early this month, when the ladies of further cost that year. If headed by Mrs. David Murray, the sponsor ckims more than one. Mis. Harold Harthun and Mrs. dependent, he pays the first $100 Thomas Fonville, packed more and 20 percent of the remainder than 18 large boxes with clothing. The parcels of clothing and during that fiscal year. shoes will be shipped to the MOST TYPES of outpatient orphanages for distriliution to care are authorized under the children there. kw. Dental care, however, may be provided only as a necessary adjunct, to medical or surgical treatment Routine physical examinations and immunizations are limited to dependents preparing to join their sponsors overseas under official orders. ad- POWER PLANTS 8182.00 1000 um.rnmt Hay it Comfortable 16995 Special Bradshaw Auto Parts 50 N. Main WE HOPE YOU GET YOUR DEER BUT DONT KEEP IT IN SOMEONE ELSES FREEZER Ladies, have you heard? The Womens Chib is sponsoring a drawing for a wig. Tickets are available nowl The proceeds realized from the donations will go toward the scholarship fund. The drawing will take (dace at the Womens Club luncheon on December 12, 1966 and you need not be present to win. Along with the wig, the winner will receive a case, head, cut and styling. AS A Christmas project the Club has undertaken Operation Cookie Jar. Members are asked to bring a shoe box, wrapping paper, and tape to the November coffee. During the holidays we will fill these boxes with homemade corides and give them to persons working on Christmas 17 Cu Ft 192 20 225' WARDS GIVES YOU BETTER QUALITY AT The Hobby Group has changed its meetings from Mondays to the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at, 9:30 a.m. Call Mrs. L. Salomon for further information. Kathy Bilton reminds us that the Thrift Shop will be closed for the holidays. Thursday, December 15th, will be its last business day until Tuesday, January 3, THE LOWEST PRICE IN 1967. ANOTHER reminder to all members return your name tags. They are to be left at the Officers Chib after luncheons and coffees. Mrs. Dennis Lohman, former resigned her position before leaving Dugway. Mrs. William Cook is our new Jan gave up her duties as Ways and Means chairman when she took on her new responsibilities. She said that she enjoyed her previous job very much. Jan has lived at Dugway for three years. She came here from Londcx England, where die attended a college tor cosmeticians. She has belonged to the Womens Club for about a year. 'vice-preside- Cu Ft Its A Fact Day. CARAVB1E Earring 3 Sots for WATCH 50 OFF BfiM Off on All Black and Whita and Polaroid $QQ50 Watches $2JS $14.95 6. 6 Oct - Civilians 20 Med. Det 14. 11 Oct - CBR 36 Sigmet 14. 12 Oct - Officers 14 Civilians 13. 13 Oct - Med Det 24 Hq Co. 0. SPECIAL! DEER HUNTERS 1. The new outpatient care 3-- By Barbara McDonald EARRINGS 8 Place Stainlass Steal Souo And Frying Pan Sat $1 m THESE REGULATIONS concern only the outpatient section of the new kw, for this k the sole section which became effective this month. The sections dealing with help for retarded and hand-teres- t. icapped children and with retirees will become effective on January 14-1- 3, Desert Drifts off Kodak tostomotk Movit Camtra and Projadof Sat, LOWEST PRICE 15 The Department of Defense recently issued joint regulations into kw which-wen- t for the portion of the new military medicare effect on October 1. . With the intramural flag football league reaching the halfway point, the Officers Open Mesa has moved into first place in the standings. THE OFFICERS have dropped only one contest in five starts this season, thus topping the loop through the games erf' October 13. In the fourth week of play they and edged downed CBR, 18-1the Civilians, during the. fifth week for a pair of close victories. Because CBR lost to the Officers, they dropped into a two-wa- y tie with the Medical Detachment for second place. Each team holds 2 league records. Headquarters Company and Siginet are knotted for fourth place in the standings with 2--3 slates, while the Civilians are in the cellar with a 4 mark, their only win coining in the fourth week when they defeated the Medical Detachment, 20-1SCORING SUMMARYi 4 Oct - Officers 18 CBR 16. 5 Oct - Headquarters Co. 14 Sig-m- et RINGS $990Selection of . To Assist Outpatients taking Military vantage of the new provisions should save all receipts for doc-to- n care and prescription drugs. tadta Mans and Carat Total ' Weight 1 'A Carat Total' Weight 7 off-dut- New Military Medicare families SPECIAL 1 Vice-Preside- Drug and medicine purchases are limited, except for insulin, to those obtainable by written prescription of a licensed physician or dentist. Free Surprize Gift With Purchases of $5 or More SALE ENDS OCT. DIAMOND SAVINGS! ty The kw which set up the program states only that the Department will pay as much as 75 percent of the semester hour charges. The Department of Defense levied the $14.25 limit. IT IS possible that the Department will eliminate the dollar amount and will employ the straight 75 percent of tuition system. This would aid those who y are taking courses in vocational secondary schools, schools and colleges. If the change is approved, more men might use the tuition aid program while they are on active duty and save their Cl Bill entitlement until they complete service. While on active duty a man can use either program, but not both at the same time. 10-ye- ar one thank-yo-u Football Notes is less. I lowers one -f Aid May Expand off-du- ONE WAY OF taking the fear out of Halloween was to turn it into an occasion for merriment, and the Irish seem to have been the ones to put this idea into prac-ic- e. Wearing robes and masks, they went feom form to form in the name of Muck Oils, an obscure yr o OUF SHVlIlgS folklore character capable of . kinging good -- or bad -- luck. They D treats of food for 0011(1 tfUlZ collated their celebration and played tricks" on householders who Q. I own Savings Bonds purchased between 1947 and 1954. seemed reluctant or stingy. Are these bonds still earning in- To this classical form of the terest and when will this interHalloween tradition, a modem est stop? A. Any Series E Savings Bond addition was made in 1950. That and few American a ever boys year, purchased is still earning in- Bonds purchased prior to girls devoted their fun to the worlds less fortunate children. May, 1949, have been granted two Bonds pur- extensions. They collected $17,000 for UNICEF, last fell, 3.5 million chased since then have been grant American youngsters in over ed (me extension. Interest 13,000 communities rated $2.5 wil continue until the bonds million for the United Nations are cashed or reach absolute Childrens Fund. maturity. Q. What are the new limitAmerican boys and girls have ations on holding of Savings done more than keep alive an Bonds? A. Under new regulations, the tradition. When they deage-o-ld rided to limitations bn holdings of bonds share not scare, Halloween became universal, issued during any one calendar a Hallowed Evening for sick and year are $20,000 (face value) for and $30,000 for hungry children in all parts of Series E Bonds the world. H Bonds. ' the elegant one the simple one Intramural Thousands of military men who education courses take .under the tuition aid program may soon receive more assistance. Pentagon education officials are considering, raising the amount of money paid toward tuition and they estimate that more than 100,000 students may be affected. In 1965, more than 4000 men earned college degrees under the program. 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