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Show The Deseret Sampler, Friday, May 12, 1972 'Round and about by C. F. Orr The iiiumc of the lale Twentieth Centiuv to le produced rather thanapiearsl. A great deal of it i produced with the aiil of computers and various electronic equipment, causing such productions to lie more dissonant than melodic. It causes one to wonder if these composers are trying to go along with the hippies in their fashion, or do these individuals truly lielieve that the noise ill an atmosphere already with polluted headache- - causing sounds is music they are composing? .More often than not, it is -- full of sound and furv, signifying notli-ingeoin-ixiset- ." IX MEW of the mauv of commercial aircraft these days, perhaps the name Astro-Je- t should lie chang. high-jackin- ed to Castro-Jct- . wonls can often lie confusing, they arc always interesting. Here are two groups of words, each group having the same letters in common, lint with totally different and unrelated meanings: (1) KKVEItSK. Although RESERVE and SEVERE and (2) PERSEVERE, PRESERVE and PERVERSE. In the Lnited States one of the must important freedoms available to all is the right not to work. In coinimmisl countries much of the lalmr is forced. There arc many who misuse this right not to work and thus also misuse WELFARE while liecoming WELL-FEliv local and federal governments. H $ IllE NORMAL habitat of the liear are the ninunt.iins. forests and pilar regions. Coastal areas also have many BARIS, that is. One can easily discern that many of those who now proclaim and prufess religion these days are definitely Latter Dav fBlW yis whose song lyrics k MARS s la lion M RS in Yii'lnuui and lie transmitted to either the Presidio of San Francisco or Treasure Island oil the California coast. From there it would lie relaxed to Dugway. Hy lieiug a I'tah teleline into the MAKS phone equipment, direct voice communication could lie established Ih'-- I xx ecu the Vietnam and I'tah parties I niler most conditions, Mr. Kokinakis stated, they would If willing to utilize MARS for Dugxxux residents who contacted nne of the three men involved xvilh the station. MARS shares qii.irtiis with the Housing Office in building .3031 oii Fifth Axe. in- pru-gru- tightly drawn. AND, OF C(H RxE. light I hop'd to see. M RS lias nndiing at all Or brave new hopes liegiu to to vlo with the Roman god ol Dng-vva- A signal dawn. W ill'. sign appeared, hop- died M RS is the Military Affilunseen. Radio Sl.ili.iu which reiate No change took the place, cently has been made world sped on. here. The miii still shone; friends still Such a station is licensed by came by. the I'.S. goviTiimeiit to operRut, Oh! A pirl of me was ate on military licqurneies and gone. linudlc mililarv (i.tflic. BASICALLY. Mills bandies messages for servicemen within llie eontiiienl.il I'.S. and overseas. Tile station, which opiates lor llie entire stale nf I'lali. use, mlh Army and Nax eli.tn-uel- s and is eapjile ol liolb There will be a tenuis meet- voiee and Morse code types of ing May 1ft at 7 p.m. at the communication. The Irinv prov ided the necespist gym. The program will include sary equipment lor llie i.idio. for beginners, a challenge but tin operation is uiniiiicd pyramid, tournaments and a by Harry Kokinakis of the splash party at the end of the Division, along with tennis soumiii. Paul Ilk i is and Richaid Yerbnrv. Tennis halls and rackets will on a donated lime basis. lie furnished. For more informaACCORDING to Mr. tion contact Eric llauudu at the majority of the inthe post gym nr phone 2705. coming messages are prescnllv from the Republic of Yictn.uu. . . "if. ... i- .- - :l "i In describing hnw M RS I uncAii only child is one who has tions. Kokinakis saiil tli.it such only his parents to lilamc. a cull would originate from ime Franklin P. Jones of the 12 Armv or two Naval - Since the ing iufor-uialui- pro-gru- iu enthusiasm ILury Kokinakis for ham tadio is infectious, and lie welcomes anyone interested in radio and electronics to stop by the MARS for information concerning the subject. His own extensive radio equip incut .it hnuic in Tooele are to the appeal this testimony II year hobby holds for him with its "many, many different facets. So even if Dugwuy's MARS isn't a candy liar, it's just as good. Koki-naki- s. . Vj DRESS & SPORTY WEIGHT FABRICS 100 POLYESTER Swings is xiilmiteer. l VRS is manned onlv durthe 11:30 to 12:30 lunch Monday througli Friday. Dining that hour interested individuals eau call 3.320 for other dulv During hours, Mr. kokinakis is ax'ailuhle at the eomiiiiiniealiiins office. IN ADDITION, any licensed radio op rator xxilluig to volun-lee- r services to the MARS should contact Kokinakis. i -- all xvnrk linin' les-s6- Cotton and cotton blends in assortment of patterns and colors. Suitable for those summer fashions. 36" and 45" wide. DOUBLE KNITS Flat fold. n a wide range of stitches and colors. Full 58760" wide. Flat fold or on boards. Compart at 690 Yard ? 43 Yard n, cross-sectio- v: -- clarify your meaning.' Special reading projects will broaden your outlook. As you progress, you will learn how to develop your vocabulary and how to make your speech more inters YOU develop your own communication skills, you will Itccomc more keenly aware of the qualities of an effective d speaker. This ability will lie strengthened by oppor- tunitics to improve your think- ing and listening by serving as an evaluator of others presen- tatiuus. Ytxi will have frequent at practice expressing your thoughts in conversation through Table Topics, the impromptu- speaking portion of the meeting. As you become more experienced and confident, you will have opportunities to learn basic skills of leadership. You will serve as master of ceremonies, lead group discussions, serve as a chairman or nienilier of a committee, or Ixecoine a club of- ficer. You will le able to gain in conference, concxpcrieix-vention, and program arrangements teaming while doing, in an atmosphere of fellowship and fun with your fellow club Maxine Clarke ha been nominated to receive a State Normal Scholarship to Dixie College in St. Ceorge beginning with the 1972-7- 3 yea, by Walter D. Talbot, State Superintendent of Public Instruct ion. THE STATE Normal Scho-A- S the achdar- 1hiP Akwmeiit to be award of Utah, new-foun- MISS CLARKE A Patricia E. Siegle was awarded a Quality Salary Increase for her outstanding performance in the Storage Facilities Branch. MV f 882-384- Music? Fuel lank installation planned for E, W Wherry Sunday at chapel new first will take place Chapel. Sunday, Music SunMay 21. will he day." lliere will lx a presentation of c utcinporary religious music at the Protestant Worship Service hv the Folk Choir. This Spring might be here in full new choir is being directed hy regalia, lint dont go ahead with Mr. Ed Lloyd and Mrs. Radian your plans to seed, fertilize and Water those Evans. yards Wherry J According to Mr. Lloyd, there n n u. will also lx: a congregational ' has n announced Division, of favorite hymns. These Hotising Sing-lthat about half of East Wherry may le requested May 19 liv phoning in the name of and almost all of West Wherry will have new fuel stor-your hymn to the Chapel Of- housing' age tanks installed in their fice, ext . 2808. Other musical specialties will yards. A portion of the Wherry lx on the program, including housing had the new units ina solo and instrumental stalled last summer. Installation of the remaining 229 tanks will n e in and hopefully' will lie completed by Sept. A the Post at lx-for-e Ix-gi- Ten year awards Thomas R. Vigil, Utilities Branch received a cash award of $89 for a suggestion he made. ORIGIN Lamar C. Bowers, Logistics Giving people a wide berth rectorate WM honored Apr. is keeping away from them. The ur lwen,y year of service, saying started with sailing when were held at port LETTERS many ships for quarantine purpos during A couple of words in letter thats written in long- niuch more inter- hnd mak Why We quarantined one. Poor Woman , csting reading. t , - Q Q mid-Jun- 1. The post Engineering Office will handle the actual work involved. The cost for the project has lieen set at $70,000. Mr. Bailer suggested Out all future lawn care lie done with this project in mind. is what Child psychology parents use in misunderstanding their children Franklin Jones V. DAN RIVER how to use word pictures, how to lx-- persuasive, and how to ht Yard V State scholarship e 2.77 Compare at $3.99 Yard DHS student gets C" Upon maintaining a er t verage years at College, Maxine will be (ransfor the scholarship Ste institution of her f1 were it will be in t her graduation in ternational. baccalaureate program, Toastmaster's International is recipient of the State a Normal Scholarship must de- educational organizaclare an intention to teach in tion of over 3. UN) Toast master's the public schools of Utah afclubs located throughout the ter the completion at the prefree world. Dugwav's own club, scribed work of normal instruc21IS. is called the Pony Express tion for a degree, diploma or (lull. Throughout the vears certificate. the iiiciiiIhts of this club have MAXINE PLANS to major been a very n representative in dramatics at Dixie College. of the people at Dug-waOn April 5 this year she recta v- young - old: contractor- - cicd a trophy for best actress vilian - military; enlisted men in the Crantsville &take Roadolliccrs; actually from chaplain's shows for her performance as officer. to helper romiuaiidiug Wild in an ordinal play THE Cl.l'B meets twice a Wilda the Hitch. , month and every meeting is Mis Clarke is the daughter designed to lie a learning exinciiilx-rs- . of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Clarke perience for everyone. The lw- 5382 B Carr Circle, Dugway. ie Toastmaster If this sounds interesting to manual has a like of it proven, graded series might lie a means of you, le speech types that each moiii-Iachieving some of vour life's goals, then why not lie our progresses througli. Amir first communication guest at our next meeting. It will help you overcome is scheduled to lie held at 1730 the initial nervousness evervnue on Monday, May 22 at the Desert exjMTienees when speaking to an Rixnn (upstairs) in the Dugway audience, latter projects will Officer's Open Mess. Come oil introduce techniques on how to up and meet your friends. For identify and stale your purpose, information call John Holibie at what to do with your hands, 3153, Holi McCullough at 9 and liovv to properly construct a or Mike Masoian at 3295. speech. Others will tell you how- bob McCullough to put variety into your voiee, Secretary, Club 2108 t, operational here Icu-cc- No i i Dugway ladies at tending the final session of the Basic Sewing Class sponsored hy the I'tah State Extension Service in conjunction with the Department of Agriculture in Tooele. The nine-weecourse, instructed by home economist Halcyon Robins (standing!, was held for two hours every Monday as a result ot a pist survey Conducted last winter. Another survey will lie conducted this tall, according to the Army Community Service Office, to determine if mure classes of this nature could lie of service to the Dugwav community. Mention the MARS on Dug and someone will snggest way. clude your arms unfurled." a candy bar at the Now, that is something which Short Stop. 1 would like to wut.li huany Or ii llicir imaginations were man do. a little mure vivid. ll:ev niiglil PROFILE VIEW suggest its Dngvv.iv's ciintribii-tio- u 1 watched nuc'duv. a window: to tin Manner spaee Though oX'ii. the blind was pipular rate yourself ihi On conveying euniiiiiiiiicuting? Juur thoughts and ideas to othersHave yon ever had to Did you ever P'e a luxe stage flight when von gave one? Have yon ever hail Initter-fiic- x in voitr stomach when you were speaking? Have vou ever had your mind go blank in the middle of a speech? Have yon ever wished you could speak like soiik of the accomplished speakers you have heard? Is there a speech in vour future? If you answered to auv yes of these questions, then you should investigate the advantages ol joining Toastmaster's Insp-cch- Religionists. The true determination of courage in defeat is by knowing how fast one can run. ' IF ONE has observed a drunk staggering around, there is little doubt that one has observed the REEL SCENE. ODD NAMES: Splitteudrigh and Pul ten pah. I wonder what the similarity of a Kremlinologist is to a criminologist? Or huw dissimilar is a trucking van goes to that which is Van CoghV? ONE pharmaceutical house praises its own lasalive as being time released." I wiindi r if that would ' make it a "calibrated cathartic"? Even more strange is a Huw Jii you - Tennis mccl to organize sii miner plans Specialist 5 Iairry E. Purdue. Speciul Serves Division, was presented a Deseret Test Center Certificate of Achievement Apr. 2Mh. Is lliere a speech in vo n i future? PLAIDS RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED cotton or cotton and blends. wide in a wide range of patterns and colors. 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