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Show Salute, courtesy still part of Army The Dt'scrct Sampler, Fri., February 18, 1972 II It achieves the kind of reVieW of events that will invaluable to future his-prove review Library Journal reviews of books recently acquired by the post library. Tet! by Don Oberdurfer (Viet- nam). As hooks and articles on Vietnam proliferate and lecome more and more specific, it is apparent that this war is fast becoming the best documented A Military the Throughout years, die exchange of salutes in the military has been a historical custom. THE SALUTE, given smartly and correctly, is a sign of pride in giving recognition to a comrade in the honorable profes- torians. if its assessments go too far leyoiid its documentation, that is an easily perceived flaw j a work of undeniable merit. Highly recommended - Edwin J. Cutler, Dept. of Humanities, lege of Criminal Jay New York. justice, III Christie Nem" bv THIS WORK combines the Tour No. 37 of the (Mvsterv). close scrutiny, solier analysis. FanlOH!f- - iIouse Gardens of . and immediacy that distinguish Creat Britaini a Ieft hef gft involvethe best reporting of U.S the wi d Mr Rafiel the in- nient in Vietiiam. Olierihirfer dl,s,rialis, & worked with in dmniicl the Tet offensive of The CarilAean Mvstery. 1968 - a campaign he sees as wlut Mf Md her revolutioncentral in the entire ,0 filld -- w od ,)ul t.- sion of arms. The precise rendering of the A'h hand salute enhances the public image of the Armed Forces because it reflects a disciplined attitude of the military toward this historical military custom. The salute, properly delivered, portrays an impression of and confidence on the part of the person executing the greeting. Military Courtesy Military courtesy is not dead! On the contrary, it is alive and well. It appears dead only in the minds of those who do not practice it or enforce its practice. Military courtesy is very much a hallmark of a professional military man. Display a military I tearing and practice military Nemesis, she is sure the project material from is connected with crime in some lnith sides (it is refreshing to way and that she must either sec documents and informant correct an injustice or avenge statements from the North weigh- an evil. ed against the wordy material The Midnight Raymond Chand- ier retlecting an ivslenr). This is i l...n,ll,. image-conscio- Vietnamese-America- view). ()f K,Hld readinR whjt.h illt.ludcs fir$t short story, (3lalldier-- n he traces the inception, exccii- lion, and aftermath of an opera- tion which, if it failed in its immediate tangible objectives certainly created political and that diplomatic reverlK-ration- s reshaped the consensus of world opinion toward the war. Hie books ambitious define Too s , Biat.klllaiim D,m-- shoot," and hu ,ast pelK.n w(. M ..The Sil,p,e Act of Murder and ,he ,ast two noveK 1JuIe sifAet jm) and Goodbye W54). For any- know my (me wh() Marowe lhis is a fect intro dllt.tjon limitations. - . roufa ... courtesy. j., much is made of single captured docu ments and the words of one inShow me a man who will get formant. Central to the author's in his car when the temperature thesis is an assumed iuterpreta- : Oil IwJ.ia... ln.i 1... ..L a . tion of North Vietnamese game x. a raging . play and that remains, ilnfor- its ' path to 1 ' wmmmmmmmmmmmm February SavVif is tna toy to Start saving today at the credit union wfwra your money works. You racaiva ganarous credit union members work, loan and mm for profit togftntr-rt- ot not for charity but (or mutual tarvica. February Union. Dugway 2 Credit Union - JtfcJc 3 School District and is teaching at Dugway. grotnn has .served four years in the I'uited States Air Force. He attended college for three years at Ghipola Jr. College and the University of Florida. Tooele The-futur- Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean of Enterprise, I'tuh uniioiiiice the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Miss Terry Jean Gardner to Mr. Henry (Kiidclv) V. Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Carr of Mariauna, Florida. The couple are planning a February 2fi wedding. A reception will follow that evening in the Dugway Ward Cultural I (all. On March 11 the couple will lie honored at a reception in the Enterprise Ward Cultural Hall. The future bride is a graduate of Rrighum Young University. She is now employed by the You ore sura to be mora pro-- ! fitobkt saving at your Credit . 2((. Right SenM)lT are a few tips for the and her family prepara winter vacation: 1) list of what's in the suitcase, so you'll remember what to bring home. 2) Include a first aid kit. Whether you're going skiing, surfing or visiting, it will surely come in handy. 3) Don't forget to pack vitamins, aspirin, cold remedies and a convenient chewing gum laxative, which works when travel and unusual foods disrupt your system. 4) Sethe name and address of a cure GRATITUDE doctor in the town you reliable Tor is which cause Trouble, will be visiting. 5) If the trip is unbeand to the cursing crying liever, is reason for rejoicing a long one, pack some food for the journey, and a and gratitude to the true believfew games and toys to keep the er. Ward's Words by William children occupied. Arthur Ward The Crtdit Union Umbrella Man says Miss Gardner and Mr. Carr will speak wedding vows on Wedding W,'Ilton Dale Set fr....t..l.r. II u.wl iiiui .,llu whn 0 NONETHELESS, what emcr- last the payment on his making ges is an ambitiously detailed remortgage. port of a significant campaign. self-respe- self-prid- e, country. I'sing source South Salute The Distinction: Here woman ing for Make a easy-to-e- Paaaral 522-257- at EDUCATION the determines Education Shah M. destiny of a nation. Ruhul Qnddus, "Ideological Reflection in Educational System," Concept of Pakistan Game Trails by Roy Kessel Why buy a custom made rifle ? or Perhaps you have asked yourself this question, or perhaps you have never thought aliout it and are fully satisfied with the factory produced guns that you shot-gun- "J 11-1- 11 11 Jim r Gfc$7 0 fen Art) W Ckgpto? Rate fflffl fflffi (ififfi GD tefl TrimS - mm 100 Wool - 0 colors - Reg. 25' - 50' ' 75 All NOW ONLY Spring Cottons 5' yard ' Solids, Prints, Nauticals, Geometries, Flowers, Polka Dots, Stripes, Paisleys. Reg. 1.98 Now 2 yds. for Corduroy - $1" Reg. 2.98 - NOW Quilted Satin - 98' Beautiful selection - machine washable for outfits, skirts, smoking jackets. bedspreads, bathrobes, hostess, pant-vest Reg. 2.79 - CLOSE OUT FOR ONLY $49 news article. IF have admired the finecustom made and finely engraved show-piec- e of a friend, and wondered why he spent three or four times the money for a gun that used the same ammo and shot the same distance as yours, you may find the answer here. First, what is a custom gun? A that has factory produced fire-arthe name custom in it's model name does not make it a custom gun. It is just another factory gun, perhaps, but not necessarily, made a little lietter or polished a little more. It may have some engraving and selected wood for the stock, but it is still made to fit Mr. Average Man. The true custom gun is made e to fit you and else. If you have short arms and a short thick neck, the average gun will not fit you any more than it will fit a tall lanky individual. The short man with the bull neck needs a short stock built rather straight THE DISTANCE between the butt plate and the trigger will not lie the same as for the man they call slim. If you have a round chunky face you will need a very thin cheek rest while your pal slim will need a thick one. Do you like a lightweight gun for easy carrying over rough country or a heavy piece for a steady hold on long shots? A twenty inch barrel for a faster swing for jump shots or a twenty six inch for maximum velocity and reduced muzzle blast. In a true custom rifle you have a choice in all of these qualities and an almost endless variety of woods and patterns in the stock design. Flashy and garrish maple in a wild variety of colors and patterns, such d as Flame, Birds-eyor Tortise shell. MOST POPULAR is walnut with American being rather plain, or European Circasian walnut with it's fantastic patterns of light and dark woods glowingin the stock. Engraving of the metal can lie tasteful and simply ornate, or wild and profuse according to personal taste and humor, or to save money, no engraving at all. The gun will not shoot any factory gun.butyoumight, in fact, you are sure to shoot lietter with a gun that fits you perfectly and points naturally. The custom gun may lie fashioned by the shooter himself if he is handy with tools and has the necessary knowledge and patience, who perforins or a good this service. Many large producers of name brand guns also build cus tom guns on special order and the sky is the limit. WINCH EM LK Arms otters a custom built, double barrel, model in three grades twenty one shot-guwith the liest selling tor 83.3X). For this you get a specialist to measure you for a gun, a genuine leather case filled with two sets of barrels with any choke you desire, a fully engraved gun with gold plated parts and your name engraved on it in gold. This gun is as good or better than the finest European rams that sell lor as much and often more. So that is the custom gun, and it costs a little more, lmt what the owner has is a gun that fits, show piece he is proud of, and the pride of ownership that only an owner can appreciate. YOU e, wm (,irl start-aluminu- m Meg-gidd- now. have. If you are happy with the gun or guns you now have, you would be foolish to change, and that is not my purpose in writing this no-on- . These are members of Girl Scout Troop No. 53, Court of Awards held January 26. They are from left to right: Top: Jana Hebert, Connie Schrier, Becky Long, Barbara Young, Brenda Karickhoff, Debbie Peterson, Renee Reed, Mary Nadworny. Middle: Melinda Holtam, Joan Houle, Robbin Wilkins, Tressy lnderbery, Karen Fowler, Lisa Brauner, Pam Riggen, Karen Boegler, Shelly Moon. Front: Michelle Iloran, Carole Retorico, Carol Mason, Mary Butler, Julie Nielsen, Casey Shea, Christine Clayton and susie Li en son. candlelight ceremony. The 10 Troop activities CO!lt The Grants-vill- e Laws and Girl Scout Promises Senior Troop Senior troop, led by Mrs. were repeated, and their badges Betty Norton, were guests at were presented to the girls who a "Get Acquainted" party re- earned them by Robbin Wilkins by Joy Eastland cently given by the Dugway Se- and Debbie Peterson. "The colors were retired and The Girl Scouts and Brownies nior troop. were served to refreshments of Dugway have become aware This No. 53 troop Troop of the need for environmental is working on their "Writer" parents and friends." Future plans include an Open improvement and have planned badge and is printing a troop an ecology project for Thursday, newspaper. Correspondent Connie House on Girl Scout Sunday, February 24 from KMX) to Schrier sent in the following March 12, and Day Camp to be held during the week of May 5:00. Troop Activity report: and June Please save and bring your "Girl Scout Troop No. 53 30-3-1 right after used and disposable cans to the had a Court of Awards on Janu-Gi- rl school is dismissed for the Scout (YAC) building. These ary 20th at the Girl Scout cans will be recycled and the Center. The flag ceremony To speak wisely may not al'ed the program.' cans will be sold. be easy; but not to speak "There was a welcoming ways Help the Girl Scouts save o ill requires only silence. metal, and help keep Dugway speech by Connie Schrier, Karen Message clean. jBoeghler took charge of the gun-smi- " II H I fit 7(aawng All All 1971 1 970 1969 1969 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1967 1967 1967 1967 1966 1966 1966 1966 1965 Used Cars A- -l Carry Warranty Was NOW Ford Galaxie Air, loaded Ford Falcon Wagon 3895 $3595 2395 209500 Galaxie air, loaded Dutsun Roadster Ford Country Sedan 219500 189500 1595 119500 189500 1595 2 9500 179500 1895 169500 179500 149500 r, Loaded, air Chev Caprice Loaded, air Dodge Polara Ford Mustang Renault 4xr Galaxie . . 1 . . . . 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