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Show I Tlie Deseret Sampler, Fri., February 18, 1972 Medal of Honor Communications operator still without errors Club Founded NEW YORK (ANF) Hiatorical interest in the Medal of Honor, the nations highest award for gallantry, has resulted in the formation of an organization designed to bring together serious students of the decoration. Rudolf J. Friederich, of Highland Mills, N.Y., is diCERTIFICATE OF MERIT rector of the new group, Merlin C. Spendlove of Ue Logistic Directorate was awarded $360 and i shown called the Medal of Honor receiving a Certificate of Merit by Brigadier General Historical Roundtable, which Max Etkins, Commanding Central of Deseret will keep archives, exchange CenTest ter. Mr. Spendlove developed research papers and distribdata cards which will save DTC ute them to historical jourapproximately $10,000 annually. nals. Assistant directors will be ARTISTS that is functional and iinmedi- - ' co-A businessman is as honest ate; I ut the artist must lieconi- - naed in e,ch 8tate he has to le to make a pro-- pfotely honest with himself and ordinat research on Medal fit; a designer is as honest as he his work. Roliert Kulicke, ot Honor recipients. Rolx-r- t can lie and still create something Kulicke: Painter lpig g pre-print- Tlie Dugway Mustangs with a season record of 13 wins REGION BOIND and Use losses are headed for the Region Five touniev to lie lidd at South Summit's gym at Kama, March I, 2 and 3. Pictured are first row (.r) Galvin Griffiths, Rex Palmer Scott Palmer, Chauncey Kendall, Kevin Donnell v, and Bruce lluules. Rear row Stew Paul, Steve Brothers. Phil Young, Couch Walden Gumev, Reggie Brewer, Kandv Brown and Gary Harris. as - Mustangs split turo league games: down Wendovcr, lose to N. Summit JoioreSe cttlec.t6oi Kevin Donnelly with 22 points IS led points by the visit- - and Bruce lhailey with ors eut the final margin of vie-- the Mustangs who lead thnitigh-tor- y out the contest. Tlie winners to six points. 1 scored in held a Four Mustangs margin at the end double figures with Rex Palmer of the first quarter lengthened at halftime and held w ith 19 leading the way. He it to 30-2-0 lead going into the fi- nine in the final quar- - a 43-3- 4 nal eight minute. ter. lead- KENDALL also had a big Reggie Brewer was the fourth quarter hitting on seven ing relxmiuler for the winners free throw attempts, as he col- - and collected six points with d lccted a total of 14 points as John Hays and Kelly Faux did Harris, with Brothers having ting four points and Dee Shirts 14. three to round (Hit the Mushad eight, tangs scoring. Randy Brown Phil Young five and Scott Palm-clu- b er two to round out the scoring Jn4i for the Mustangs who had 28 field goals and made good on 19 of 30 from the charity lane. Roliert son led the Wildcats The following is the first in with 27 points including 13 of series of articles, by laymen of 20 free throw attempts with Dick Prov-a- s Spillman, Ron Lacy and Ron different faiths, at Dugway Hammond each getting 14 for ing Ground. Each is the result of brief the visitors. Wendover had 22 baskets and were able to con- - speeches made at the Dugway Prayer Breakfast held on Fell. vert 25 of 38 free throws. THE MUSTANG Junior Var-- 4 in conjunction with the Nation-sit- y 1 had no trouble in racking Prayer Breakfast, TI1E FIRST article is by sea- of 16th the their win up son against two defeats as they George East lund, Protestant the Wendover JV 80 to resentative at the breakfast: I would like to suggest set- 45. side 15 minutes every day on their The winners went which to practice one exer- in of the year biggest scoring spree colrise in the first quarter as they prayer. The achievement of quiet- lected 34 points against the ness is the first step. Now, con- visitors seven; Coach George Bruce played sciously, let gp every worry and his entire squad and nine play- - relax. Lxaish says. In quietness riid in confidence shall lie your jn the scoring 'column, ers Bruce Hooley led the. scoring ..with strength. . . ,, is to THE SECOND Si. Shirts feel God s presence. step Paul said, Donnelly with 16 and Tor in Him we live, and move, 75-6- 3 lead with 1:15 left before six straight 14-1- The Mustangs played one of their best games of the season as they brought their league re- to three and three with a convincing win over the Wild- cats. Coach Walden Gurney's hall only trailed once and that was 2 to 1 with one minute gone in the game. The Wildcats were able to gain ties at 25, 27, and 31 hut each time the win- ners went hack ahead. THE MUSTANGS had six players score in the first quarter lead at 2 they built up a the end of the period. Steve Brothers with five points was the leading scorer, with Cary Harris getting four. The Wildcats, with Ken collecting 13 points, cut into the Mustangs lead in the second quarter and managed a 27 all tie with one minute left in the half. Brothers and Chauncey Kendall then got liaskets for the winners to give them a 7 halftime advantage. get-cor- crushy Kidskin comes on with second skin softness in a smart good look to go anywhere. Scoring the first four points of the third quarter, Wenduver rtieir last tie of the Sri gained all. The Mustangs then outscored the visitors 19 to 13 the remainder (rf the third juar- ter to ltiiilil up a 5JM4 lead at -- conme j . PREMIUM NYLON WHITE SIDEWALL VIBRATION TIRE SALE This is a FACTORY SPONSORED WHEEL SALE tv GOT YOU BUGGED? at Lowest Prices jn Coronet History YOU CAN'T BUY A BETTtR TIRE TO SAVE YOUR UK i. v With our new Amarmac tire truing and wheel balancing equipment your wheel vibration bugs are gone for good. Tire tread imperfections the common cause of vibration, are trued giving you a perfectly round tire. The difference in the way your car drives and rides will truly amaze you. And. because the wheel are perfectly trued and balanced your tires will wear longer. Drive in today for a smooth, vibration-fre- e rid and longer tire life. i PLUS E.E.T. ONLY $1.02 to $3.05 AND EXCHANSI OLACKWALL$ AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS CLYDE GIBSON TIKI 725 NORTH MAIN - PHONE 882 0353 count-collecte- i.r Paul O. Autry of the Facilities Division received a Sustained Award Superior Performance Feb. 4. ART swiK .sjes MEM Morse with two six and Wavne points. NORTH SUMMIT 64 DUGWAY 57 The North Summit Braves dealt the Dugway Mustangs their third consecutive league loss by downing the Mustangs SJJ 64-5- 7 February 4 on the losers court. home igj The Braves got off to ail early lead and by the end of the STEERING s re-ji- vt - J CiL-Ji- was never able to cut the margin lielow five. With three minutes left Dugway lengthened and Coach their lead to 69-5- 5 liegan clearing his Gurney liench with 10 of 12 of the Mus-tanseeing action. Dugway held a commanding Iolitii-is. at times, poor IMtehiug. Hie evil is done, tlie law is passed, and we liegin the uphill agitation for repeal of that "Inch, we might have prevented in the first place. Emerson rep-down- 31-2- Comfy, POLITICS Pnpnii 19-1- ARMSTRONG Imagine yourself sitting in front nf a typewriter for two years and never an error during nine uiuiitlis of that time. JO MAGANN doesn't use a conventional typewriter in her work as a cryptographic equipment operator at eominuiiications, but for those of us who are not professional cryptograi!ier. a typewriter might evoke an approximate image of Jo's acconiplisliiuentsdiir-iuthe last two years. Jo prepares tcleUpe messages from Dugway and during nine iiiontlisni 197()aud 1971 she rceeiv-e- d Zero IMect Awards for her consistently errorless work. She won four conseeutivc awards during the first third of 1970. In her work Jo punches the t;iK-fo- r outgoing messages, eliecks the routing for tlie messages and insures their proper format and messages correctly. Jo must maintain an Allied Coiiiniiiiiiculiiiiis Publication A(.'P) routing mumial. The format of Ijie messages lias to lie perfect or the conqiutcr will them along with Jn'seliauces for another perfect month. ON EVERY message that leaves the ciiimuuiiieation station it v of 50 errors, ,ilcre is t onlv ure operator errors d ej uigaii'ist the zero defect program, hut also machine errors. Clllllllaill j() Milll1-wtir. uIIIIKt makes one reconsider typing lessons, first quarter held a 19-- 5 lead over the Mustangs. Kevin O' Ilara led the Braves attack, getting seven points while Dugway was held to only two liaskets and a free throw in the first eight minutes. OUTSCORING the Braves 22-1- 1 in the second quarter the Mustangs were able to cut the halftime deficit to three points with the Braves leading 30-2Dugway 's scoring in the quarter was Well spread around with Rex Palmer getting five and Phil Young, Chauncey Kendall and Gary Harris each contributing four points. Each team scored 18 points in tlie third quarter and the Braves held a 5 lead going into the final eight minutes. The Mustangs were able to take the lead early in the fourth 53-5- 2 again quarter at falling lxhmd. Kenny Carfielil who only had nine points in the first three quarters led the Braves attaek as he collected 12 points in the final period. DUGWAY YVAS able to stay within three points of the winners until three turnovers in the the closing minute allowed Braves to lengthen their lead. 48-4- M sense His presence. Step three is to believe. He that Tlie Scriptures say, coineth to God must relieve that He is, and that he will reward those that diligently seek 1 Him." Now you will lie ready to receive God's guidance. EFFECTIVE praying is talking naturally to God, honestly and sincerely. Believe that when you talk to Him, He also talks to you. This will make your prayer very real. You will lie tuned-i- n to Gods power. To pray effectively, just pray. Pray aliout everything; pray without ceasing; pray with love in your heart; pray with foith. Before arising each morning, I lie- -' voice this affirmation: I Then believe. get up lieve, and Iwlieve your way through the AU artistic education should governed hv the principle that, if children are to grasp the nature of artistic phenomena. they must lxgin with inixlem art, not with the old masters. Jean Clay, Art - Tlie New Play- niale Realities, Paris An Outstanding Achievement Award was recently awarded to James B. Redden of the Auto Crafts Shop, Special Services Division. m Special Used Car Sale This Week Starting Wed., Feb. 16, 1972 One One One One 1970 1970 1969 1969 Plymouth Fury III Plymouth Valiant Olds 88 dean sedan. 4-- sedan. Pontiac Tempest Very r. 3A dean Very nice. One-owne- 4 dr. sed. Low Mileage One 1968 Plymouth Valiant 6yi. signet, a One 1966 Chev Impala sedan. Very nice One 1969 Ford new. Like sed. Very real buy car. ton Truck Very clean Book Value. Below all are priced We also have access to a large stock of about 300 late model used cars and trucks, some of them 1970, 1971 and 1972 models. These cars If you want a good deal on a used car cau Jaspers Auto Sales in Tooele 882-421- 2 - 87 North Main Ask for Jasper Waldrup or 0. T. (Cot) Barrus 'I (lav. Diana Drake; Director for the State of Utah IP X For o e Palmer led the Mustang scoring with 19 points with Harris also in double figures with ten. Steve Brothers had nine, Kendall eiglit. Young five, and Randy Calvin Griffiths and Brown. Reggie Brewer two each. O'Hara and Garfield cadi hud 21 points for the Braves who outscored the Mustangs 25 to 21 from the field while hitting mi It of 27 free throws against the Mustangs 15 of 23 from ciiaritv lane. Bruce's COACH George Mustang! 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