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Show Beauty for all seasons Color sodws be have lost some of by Lynns Bucy In past years, Congressional testimony by the Surgeons General of the three military departments has painted a gloomy that color sense. We buy colors for reasons such as: "My boyfriend or husband really likes this color. . ." or "This color makes me look slimmer. . ." and of course "Fashion this year says this is the Color Consultant Color is everywhere. Nature splashes it onto the landscape at every season's change. Even as we leave our homes each day, our Uvea have been enriched by color as we decide on our daily wardrobe and makeup. ."Color pattern" is a term used to indicate the composition of picture of military medical care. Even the Pentagon's top health official, Dr. William Mayer, has labeled the military health care system "not ready for war . . . not ready for peace." Fortunately, their warnings have not fallen on deaf ears. Congress has provided funds style..." Don't be discouraged! You've probably already noticed those friendly colors the ones that make you feel and look great! Then there are the unfriendly ' colors everyone compliments your wardrobe, but not you! Natural beauty is enhanced each person's skin tones, hair color, and eye color. . We can compare it to a "color wheel of personal harmony." This "color pattern" is what determines the colors msot comto you. plimentary ' Each of us is born with an inclination toward certain colors. Prior to being influenced by parents, young children will pick out colors that suit them best. By the time we grow up, we for the deployment of fully . equipped hospital "packages" overseas. To meet the need for trained health care professionals to staff these battlefield medical units, Congress has also pro- by proper color repetition. You vided incentives to encourage doctors and nurses to join one of the reserve components and has are the one emphasized, not your wardrobe. So the next time you hear, "You look terrific today There will be no need for questions. The answer will be COLOR! It's magic! LET IT WORK FOR r Lung cancer is difficult to detect h of all lung early only cancers are discovered before they one-fift- MM JULYS health care improves Congress a WW ; proposed legislation for registra- tion by the Selective Service YOU! Random Sampler have spread. Partially because of this, the survival rate for lung cancer is low compared with many other cancers. Only about 13 per- cent of all lung cancer patients live" five or more years after diagnosis. by Ellen Williams I am nearly awake now. Even though the clock says six in the morning, my body says it's five. employment, prompt corrective action for reported substandard System of persons qualified in health care occupations that are essential to the Armed Forces. At the same time the military departments must meet a statu- care and close supervision of nonphysicians. To make the peacetime health care system more accessible to its beneficiaries, the military is trying a system of walk-i- n clinics under contract to qualified civilian health care providers. Additionally, the Army is completely automating its patient appointment system and has increased the number of support personnel to Jjelp improve the appointment process. With the backing of Congress, these important changes in our military health care program will result in lasting excellence in quality, readiness and efficiency. Our soldiers and their fa- tory and moral obligation to provide health care for about 10 million people, of whom only 20 percent are on active duty. In the last several years, a few iso- lated problems have surfaced that fed the misperception that medical this second-rate one. system was a The services are making imlargest-in-the-wor- ld portant improvements to. the quality of medicine provided our men and women in uniform and to those who served before them and all their families. Among these are: strict credentialing and firm licensing requirements for the providers of military y health care, limits on milies deserve no less. (AUSA) off-dut- Time: better left untouched to save more daylight for the working man after he had put in Harkening back to some ar- chaic, barbaric tradition, the United States passed daylight savings time. The rationale was a ten-ho- day. ur However, there is one enlight- ened state: Arizona. At least half of the state doesn't go on daylight savings. (The Northern part is mainly Navajo Reservation which does honor daylight savings). It might be partly attributed to the fact that early in the morning is the only time one may breathe normally. Otherwise the temperature rages into the wee hours of the American Cancer Society 110-degr- ee morning. I've always wanted to do a productive study on the week after we move our clocks forward. I would dare bet that it . we Have A Lofi Fullfl Off Beam) gltofifly Used Cars DW 'O ?FDUDJM SALE PRICE y 0.BDS K spon coupe Cleanest car oj ine year 50688 Marquis 4 dht h. was 330 was 4:30. Can you imagine how I drove to American Fork to meet my 420 appointment. I missed it. So conse- quently I had to search for another two hours to find the people I needed to see. Such experiences do not endear me to daylight savings time. Frankly, it's not so much hav- Letter to editor 'Thank you' ........... i 1 "0 S&3EQILE,ua 7 5219AMallbu4ds U 2S Editor: I would like to publicly thank MSgt. David Stamper and all the people at Ditto who helped our class to have a successful field trip. We visited the Photo Lab, Tech Support, Weather Station, Range Control, Baker Lab, and Michael Army Airfield. car" The people we met were courteous, and very willing to share their time and talents. 5041 C Phoenix 2 dr "A great value" Third Grade Social Studies deals with people working to- .....n SIHIEBlE.E1B1 02 36058A Chevette 4 dr U 'Neat little economy car " i "7 - coordinate our meetings and business hours. So why can't we leave it alone? "A very nice car" Chevrolet rtunately 1 forgot my- wrist-watcIn a meeting in Tooele the next Monday, my wrist-watc- h matched the clock in the room. I felt confident that all was going well. What I thought Granted, time is a synthetic fabrication of man's mind. However, it does serve to help us 25 ILBDS (SEJJtf (LASS 3 6145AClera4ds. "Good transportation I also wonder how many missed appointments are attributed to daylight savings. We faithfully changed all the clocks in our house this spring. Unfo- leave it. "Great economy car" "Runs extremely well" back. ing extra evening daylight or more morning sunshine. It's simply the' fact of changing clocks. I would be happy to let others choose the time, but then please leave it alone. Just let my poor tired body adjust to a natural biological time frame and SOfcG "J&t&E) 51 49 A sport coupe "A cute Utile car" when our clocks are turned : That Meedl To Be Soldi REGULAR PRICE drops, that morale is lower, that there are more domestic quarrels, that children are more restless at school and that tempers aremore on edge. We don't seem to experience the same emotions in the fall i j v f a !nin II r JZj ksmmiffl&m -- r, gether in communities. My class now has an idea of how all the jobs at Dugway are interrelated. The children are also aware of the many different career opportunities available to them. 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