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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, August 3, 1973 LsJ comas "EVERYTHING . Dugway reenlistments ... UNDER THE SUN. . . A JllPIW IN JEANS" ' 'SHRINK LEVIS STRAUSS TO FIT' ean style that made LEVI famous. Extra tough denim fabric that shrinks to fit you just the way you like them. Area's most complete selec- - The The standard of quality in denim jeans. Tough preshrunk blue denim designed to f" DU wear and wear. BOTTOMS BELL ' most popular jean on the market last year. The same finest quality preshrunk denim fabric with stylish flare bottom leg. 9J W " anaIIooy s sizes. 'SUPER' BELLS ill? aP iywti fabric. (O)50 J THEY -HURRYI WON T LAST AW yffajlf JP Vi boot The western cut styled jean in of choice your i LV M LONG. " J V 1 V ww&- V B W:' V V 1A ft I I V j I I' I I ' ife V Edward Searight G -- mum mx w . Hk Sp6 Edward Searight of Special Services reenlisted for three vears in ceremonies with Special Services Officer Capt. Don Hall. WumP WHITE I In some modern minds, the legendary Confucian advice to "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" has been translated into one simple rule: "Don't get involved." Do nothing, says this rule, and you won't get into trouble. To a considerable degree, has been sanctioned by the common law. Traditionally we have been reluctant to impose any legal penalty for the mere failure to be helpful. For example, courts have turned down damage claims against the following individuals: 1) a man who watched impassively while a young woman drowned, even though he could easily have gone to her aid; BOY'S WESTERN "ALL PURPOSE" ID. I UMIJIH V&" it' 4Bpf nnu n Xll'V 'fflfifrfrff lf bold "SUPER" flare 30" leg styling long lasting blue denim preshrunk SSgt. Marshall Kemp of the U.S. Army Hospital received the Oath of Enlistment from Colonel Sergio S. Danganan, commander US Arm Hospital, Dugwav. SSet Kemp reenhsled for six wars at his present dutv assignment. 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King of the U.S. Army Hospital at Dugway reenlisted for four years for duty assignment at Madigan General Hospital Medical Center, Wash. Administering the oath of enlistment was Hospital Registrar Lt. Matthew Kerr. Ta-com- a, "WAFFLE" ST0MPERS "FUN SHOE" TI ) Gerald King CLOSE OUT PRICEI g 7e9 1 1 SUNSET'S "BUCCANEER" BOY'S SWABBIES n 2) a man who called no warning to a neighbor's child whom he saw hammering on a tube of gunpowder; 3) a man who failed to remove a rock from the roadway, even though he knew it was a menace to traffic. In each case the moral duty was plain enough. But the courts all agreed that moral duties were a matter of conscience, not law. In recent years, however, the law has been requiring people to lend a hand in an increasing number of situations notably, when there is a special relationship between the parties. Thus, courts have imposed an affirmative duty on a host toward his guest, on a store toward its customer, on a hotel toward its patron, on a railroad toward its passengers. Legislators, too, may create a duty to act in specific circumstatstances. Under utes, for instance, a motorist may be required to give aid to accident victims regardless of whether he was legally to blame for the accident. This kind of responsibility is based neither on fault nor on any special relationship. Rather, it is based on a humanitarian feeling that when the moral duty is so clear, the law ought to put muscle behind it. George Van Houten SSgt. George Van Houten of the Hospital recently reenlisted for three years at his present duty assignment with the oath having been administered by Col. Sergio S. Danganan, Hospital commander. ; Sept. 1.' Officers in grades captain through colonel, warrants in, grades three and four and en- listed men E through E-- 9 will lie paid in their new rank for the entire month rek gardless of the on the promotion order. Soldiers in all other ranks will continue to lie paid as of the effective dates of date-of-ran- their promotion. 215 NORTH MAIN |