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Show ri., Dec. 20; 1968 The DESERET SAMPLE; , ) - O 1 0 e o 8 - HANSEN PROMOTED TO FIRST LIEUTENANT BG John G. Appel, Commanding Ceneral of Deseret Teat Center, pin on 1st Lt ban on newly promoted Lieutenant Rich-- ) Hansen. Lieutenant Hansen is attached to DTC Administration Office. Assisting in the ceremony is Mr. Charles F. Contant, Chief of Administration Division. Arrivals and Departures Personnel outgoing from Dugway Proving Ground 1 Lt Stephen Antnpnl, CM, Jan. 89, Destination: Ft. Geo Meade 1 Lt. Peter Fallini, CM, Jan. 69, Destination: Early Release Staff Sergeant Jules Illaes, Hosp., Destination: Korea Sp. 4 Hidy Rochelle, I111C, Destination: Vietnam Sp. 4 Cary Thomas, 111IC, Destitution: Vietnam PFC John Smith, HI1C, Destination: Vietnam FFC John Spalla, MP, Destination: Vietnam PFC John Andescavage, 11IIC, Destination: Vietnam PFC Terry Jorgensen, HHC, Destination: Vietnam PFC Randall Lohse, IIHC, Destination: Vietnam Pvt. William Jackson, 11I1C, Destination: Vietnam PFC Michael Howard, HHC, Destination: Vietnam PFC Clyde Kuder, HIIC, Destination: Vietnam Pvt. Alfredo Escovar, HIIC, Destination: Vietnam PFC James Rector, Hosp., Destination: Vietnam Pvt. John Crayton, Hosp., Destination: Vietnam V. Ha gkhawk GRADE A HEN TURKEYS BOOTH FROZEN SHRIMP ass.. NOrbost Tender Timad . . ifoi I Personnel incoming to Dugway Proving Ground: Pvt. Walter Dripps, Dec. 1968, Destination: HHC, DPG SFC Steve Rowley, Dec. 1968, Destination, HHC, DPG Sp. 4 Dennis Dunn, Dec. 1968, Destination: HHC, DPG SSG Gerald Spencer, Dec. 1968, Destination: HHC, DPG Sp. 5 Deraid Taylor, Dec. 1968, Destination: IIHC, DPG SFC Garld Anderson, Dec. 1968, Destination: IIHC, DPG Pvt. Roliert Combs, Dec. 1968, Destination: HHC, DPG Pvt. Charles Rover, Dec. 1968, Destination: IIHC, DPG Sp. 4 Terry Cullinan, Dec. 1968, Destination: HHC. DPG v Hf Premium UBBY'S GOLDMIDAl mm HEAVY DUTY Buy Them Safe Toys ENRICHED . Buy Them Safe Toys This Year HIjmpkin Dugway Safety Division suggests that this year you try to pick playthings that are suited to your child's ability and age as well as to his taste. playthings are less likely to le involved in toy accidents, which make up four per cent of all home accidents reported to one major insurance company. . Broken or misused toys cause accidents much more often than do toys that are faulty in design. Most American-mad- e toys sold today are safe if used properly by the appropriate age child. The major problem is with parents and selection. There are too sons are advanced many fathers who) think their enough, mentally and physically, for a metal construction set, or that a is exceptional and ready for a chemistry set. PARENTS SHOULD choose toys this Christinas that suit a childs age and ability. For infants up to one year playthings to chew, squeeze and drop. They should be washable and have no rough edges, and be coated with nontoxic paint. A child, one to loves to investigate the world. Pick toys for him that he can take apart and reassemble, like peglxwrds and blocks. But make sure that the toys parts are not small enough to swallow. love to experiment. Toddlers may Two and enjoy non poisonous finger paints and modeling clay, or cars and wagons that they can push or pull. BETWEEN THE ages of three and four, children are ready to pretend they are adults. Give them small brooms, carpet sweepers, miniature garden took and suitcases, and other similar toys. Make sure that the toys can withstand vigorous play. From four to six, children continue to imitate adults, and they enjoy blackboards, simple construction toys, small irons, and can start introducing more dolls. The parents of complicated playthings like sewing materials and carpenter's benches. At eight years, children are ready for bicycles, electric trains, musical instruments, and gym equipment. A toy should be strongly built to withstand vigorous use. If the toy is made of plastic, be sure the plastic is foe high impact type. Then if it breaks, there wont be rough edges. CHECK ALL TOY surfaces for sharp edges or comers. Screws or nails should have blunt or capped ends. In toys, foe spring should be enclosed in a cylinder that can stand shock if the spring breaks. If foe toy is foreign made, make sure it is non toxic. Check carefully for lead-fre- e paint cm toy cars and harmless pigments in crayons. Ask if any parts, particularly those of (folk or stuffed animals are flammable. If the clerk cant tell you, politely return foe toy to foe foelf. ELECTRIC TOYS should have the Underwriters Laboratories label on them to insure safe construction. The took in a tool chest should be of good quality and strong enough to be used safely without breaking. After the toys are opened on Christmas morning, remember that a childs introduction to adulthood through toys calk for close supervision and good play habits. 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