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Show v V- L1,1 - .ifr i 4 t. t - ,,- V V .. M. ' nr - V, - .X i ' (' V 'iA' . - . .. . .I . - t I . IEdlMaDHalls THE SAMPLER Thursday, August 5, 1832 2 1 ; ; , f - -.- w-,- ays off 47 parade David Belger, . Kingery and Four, members of Headquarters Company, Dugway marched as the lead Colora Guard during the cent Days of 47 parade in Salt Lake City. Billed as one of the three largest parades in the country, the Days of 47 parade highlighted a week-lon- g particularly the radio station in Bountiful who are raising funds for his defense? If Estes feels he can justify his attack on the Justice, then can't I Justify going to his home and thrashing the be.jeepers out of him cause. I don't agree with him? Well, that big van hauled off Dr. Cliff Spendlove's cant 17" The act was done, by Estes' own admisbelongings. He is headed for that great land of retirement! They are all good friends, sion, by premediation. He had it all planned who leave behind some great memories. We out His wife, in a printed interview, said he was patriotic down, to his fingertips. wish them all the very best of everything. by his own actions he considers himThe other day 1 was watching two youngself beyond the Constitution anything that sters as they watched a garbage truck and if you don't egree with a governmental said crew collect the garbage and stow it away. could beat him up . . Judging from their interest it was one of the representative you As matter of a it is that same Idiotic fact, most exciting things they had ever seen. to led has the assassination of that Now as an adult, I am sophisticated, which thinking four our of Presidents, the wounding of means I cannot find a garbage truck another and threatened numerous others. interesting. Mr. Estes, cloaking himself under a false Let's take the moon. If I started to rant of patriotism,, has proven himself pretense and rave about the moon, how beautiful it. to be an enemy of the everything was, etc., I would be put away . . .J am an actually He represents the greatest hold dear. we adult and sophisticated. Let a youngster see to our threat country, the Constitution, and it, and whammo. My point, I wish sometimes that we could our freedom, and he should be. given themaintain the outlook of a youngster or maximum the law will allow to thwart simi- . lar actions by someone else. should I say the enthusiasm. As for the media, that will take another Some folks do carry an enthusiasm for But we should deliver the message to things. Those who are enthusiastic about page. - their jobs are a joy to .behold. There should our news folks that we do not agree with the way they handle some of the stories. By more. be Another subject. I wonder about people giving Estes a means of telling his here in Utah sometimes. How about that warped ideasthey have opened the door to guy from Kaysville, Newton C. Estes who any other who would carry their opinions to attacked the Supreme Court Justice, the the point of violence; if they thought they media who have martyred him, and in would be afforded the same opportunity on the air, or in print. saw moving vans parked in front of Capt. Pat Bowen's quarters, he is heading for California, and in front of the Mohammed's. Abe has been working in Yuma for some time, his family is joining him. SFC O'Donnell went to Germany, and. V; ygjrjay represented in I - f,i . 1 ' 9) f their to wish express family .jm their for Ahanks to everyone v 4 : .and expressions of sorrow ' . rd . , assistance given following the death of their soil, Brent. . school banner. Following the parade all of the members of the band were treated to a day at Lagoon. Sought Dy Few ... Earned Dy Many i Veai? KleairQ . . ' - ' i : Of the many personal awards which can be presented to military person- . ... ... r . . .1 82-8- Cross High School, with Dugway tied with three others for second place. Making up the Color Guard were Sgt. Benjamin Labron, E-- 4 E-- 3 Cameron Richard Under the direction, of LeeRoy Nielson, the band played Chariots of Fire" and Salute to Sousa. Flag bearers marched behind the band doing a flag routine, while marching in front were the DHS 3 cheerleaders carrying the highest award went to Woods Hog-was- h, . 4 E-- 4 Lid-dia- . ' - The Raymond Christensen V, arrival of the Mormoh emigrants to the Salt Lake valley. Dugway High School Band also were participants and were rated as oen of the top four bands. The i - I , s- 4 Yoemans. The parade, telecast on KSL-Tcovered a four and a half mile route in downtown Salt Lake. The Dugway High School Band was led by Drum Major Jef and Majorette Lea Fletcher. celebration commemorating the . . nel, and in some cases to civilians, perhaps none is as easy to recognize as the :.y Purple Heart. Both its color and its meaning are distinctive. But while the color of the ribbon has remained constant since the award was first conceived by General .; . , 4 ' , George Washington in 1782, the reasons for awarding the Purple Heart and the people who are eli-- . gible to receive it have changed significantly over the years. As directed by General . by Joe Buelna been changed to the Purple Washington, the award was first called the Badge of Military Merit, and it could be authorized whenever any singularly meritorious action is performed." It was not necessary then for the recipient to nave been wounded in order to be eligible. ' During, the Revolutionary War .only enlisted personnel in the Continental. her to stop dating others. As Richard's obsessive nature became dear to Bonnie, she tried to break off their relationship, and invited him to her home over the Fourth of July in 1977 to cut any remaining ties. t presented with a preponderance of facts, some pro but mostly con, concerning the in- , , Army were eligible to as a military Hmnla Was murdered by Richard bn the night of July 7, 1977, and the story of their relationship, the murder, and the sensational trial that followed is well documented inthis riviting book. Not only does Meyer look critically at the insanity plea, but he also has. some harsh words for social institutions who interfere with trials and attempt to make the defendant out to be some sort of innocent victim of circumstances beyond his controL sanity plea. Richard Herrin was a young Chicano from the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles (an area in which this writer used to work).. Despite a so-s-o grade average in high school, Richard received a scholarship to attend Yale University under their recently developed minority admissions program. While at Yale, Richard failed to become too enthusiastic included among those was still an authorized for members of the Armed Forces killed or wounded in action since World War, I. Since ,1943,.,,., , has been limited to those killed or wounded as a re-- ! suit of enemy, action! .August 7, 1982 will mark the 200th. anniversary of this very special avard, which. few seek but countless thousands have earned in service to their f;a ' . i . eli- O tij 'I v . r : country. . a ad- along on vacation can ate problems for both you Travel By Car and the animals. If your pet is not acA unhappy ani- customed to tiie car, take it mal can make a trip for a few short rides before able for everyone. Also, your trip. Your cat might and I would like everyone who goes to the Post Library to request it to mention that they , car-sic- k, saw it mentioned in the 'Bookworm'. The book is Sounding, it's by Hank Searls, and it's located in the McNaughton section of the betterTna library. To describe this book in detail would be a crime; it should be enough to call it the E.T." of this summer's reading.Soundlng is a wonderfully written itory about whales and their relationship with men, often tragic and occar-sionaU-y an poignant The 'main character is Rib-sia- n across a comes who whale aging sperm submarine lying helpless in 900 feet of water. Searls skillfully weaves the whale's story into that of the doomed Russian sailors, producing a book that is lyrical in its description of mn and beast Do yourself a favor and check out Sounding, It's a reading experience youll long remember. car'ryTng cage. Give the main meal stations. Some ill or physi- at cally impaired dogs and the end of the day or when cats cannot withstand the boarding kennel.. In the event you want to (or have to) take, your pet along on a trip, change of you reach your destination. Dry food is more convenient on trips, if the pet is used to it. Take along water and a container from which the pet can drink. A pet should not be allowed to ride with its head outside a car window. Particles of dirt can penetrate, some guidelines provided by the American Veterinary Medical Association to minimize the chances of. an unpleasant experience. ' causing injury or infec- old and weaned at least 5 anDont take leashed tions. Excessive amounts Current on before Use imals escalator. of cold air tnVon into lungs days flying.' health and rabies vaccina- - stairs or an elevator. can also cause illness. A pet should never be tion' certificates will be Seryicemembers must rigors of travel. , . For these or other rea- sons, you may decide your, pet is better off at home with someone .to look after it, or at a clean, well-ru- n . Then Bonnie went on a European trip with her glee club and her perceptions about Richard began to change. What once seemed touching in him now appeared to be childish. Where he once seemed protective, he now seemed possessive. She began to date other , men and told Richard about her decision, only to receive passionate pleas from him for long trip, it would be to . Heart was retroactively have your pet part of your family, but visable examined by a veterinaripet an. taking ypur family cre- read this column, but I'm going to try and find . cial actions the Purple' Army-onl- y Before undertaking i. Through a series of ofil- -, In later years the award was authorized for members of the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and ; out There is a book 1 recommend very highly nt is- award. the name of the award had i forces. gible to receive it; but it presented. By. that time, I never know bow many people bother to Bonnie Garland was everything Richard Herrin was not; an. ambitious student, wealthy, talented, and rather for a girl of her age. Few people could understand what she saw in Herrin, but a romance did begin and flourished in the loose atmosphere of Yale. Bonnie's parents were very much against the romance, but Bonnie defied them and used every chance she could to have Richard visit her at her Scarsdale, flew York home. re-cei- ve .' t serving with U.S. armed sued by the War Department on February 22, 1932, the 200th anniversary of George Washingtons birth. At that time the award became associated with, but not limited to. having been killed, or wounded in' action, and officers were "Fido" Johnson or "Pussy" Katz may be a beloved about any particular course of study and urnnwi destined to drop out after his sophomore year. Then he met Bonnie. self-confide- by. General Order No. 3 the badge and only three were awarded. After the third award was made in 1783, a period .of about ;150 years passed before the next one was ' ".i . It was officially "reaward vived" "... The controversy over the insanity defense in murder trials couldnt have come along at a better time for The Yale Murder, by Peter Meyer. It's the true story of a 1977 killing that touches upon many of the same points raised during the Hinckley trial, and readers will be Air Force and eventually ; was extended to civilians! Heart. . here are the eyes, ears, and nose, - duty station . left locked in a parked car. required. arrange for private or com- Contact the airline mercial transportation ;of Be sure your pet wears This can be lethal. Even in in advance to check pets at their own expense well dea collar with complete mild weather (50-- 60 identification and a license grees, Fahrenheit) the regulations and services,- when duty requires a move temperature in a closed car and to make reservations, or travel. Your installa- .tag. Try to book a direct, tiona veterinarian will Have a rabies vaccina- on a clear day can rise to over 100 well flight or one- vise 'you of iMwmwitatmn tion certificate if you will quickly minimum of stops. requirements in effect at with a be crossing state or inter- degrees Be at the . airport ear--! your new duty station. And national borders. v Air Travel By ly, exercise your pet, place at .tnany installations, Jhe Bp prepared to present Federal a health certificate, esperegulations it in the cage yourself and- veterinarian can provide and cats pick up the animal prompt- immunizations at a nomi-ad- a state that dally if you travel to Can- must be at dogs 8 weeks ly upon arrivalr , w, , least nalcost. or Mexico. General : . - Tho Deseret Sampler - ad-mid-w- - refusal to print' advertising from ' that source.'. Business and advertising matters concerning the paper should Tooele be addressed to. Main N. 58 Utah. Transcript-BulletiProving Ground, call o ! 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