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Show """ II f f IT W I 'H I The DESEKET SAMPLER, Fri., Feb. 7, 1969 The Lovely Story of Valentine's Day - Latest Books at Post Library litcst mi each Imoks at the Post Library, with a brief commentary an--: The Climax of Rome by Michael Grant. and economic, THIS IS A comprehensive history-politiccultural and religious - one of the Rinnan world from accession of Marcus Aiirclius in A .13. 161 to the death of Constantine in ' 337. This period wan a time of enormous intellectual and social ferment. The Year Honk of Social Affairs, published under the auspices of the London Institute of World Affairs. Provides u good answer to the question: where can I find out about happenings and trends in world affairs in the last year? For the general reader who is interested in international affairs this is an invaluable work of reference. KARL MARX and Colonialism and Modernization. This volume brings together all of Marx's writing's on world. While the hulk of the liook is his news paper articles, they are framed by excerpts from his theorical writings. Hie discussion centers around the impact of European civilizations; and there is a capitalist expansion on general selection from his letters.' WATERLOO: A Day of Bat- lllosl suw.essful mail in tie by David Howarth. reveals his personal the Putting together the stories fornmia for dynamic living. "I of many people who were there. finnlv iwiievl,; , have seen Howarth has achieved a far more in this Age that anjpie proof clear and comprehensive account of Affluence, each and every or me name man any or inein lx;ri(Ki in the average persons could have given at the time. lifetime can lie - and should lie Here, lxith in the narration and a Golden Age." J. Paul Getty. the unprecedented collection of THE AMATEUR Astronomer's sketches, paintings and drawings, Hand Rout by James Muirden. are the heat and noise, the fear Hiis complete and elation, the pain and sustainguide is for the novice who wants ing hope of glory which were to make astronomical observations every man's experience that day. of his own. Illustrated with photoFord: The Dust and The Glory. graphs, drawings, and charts, it A racing story by Leo Levine. information aliout setting THIS IS A superbly research- provides an oliservatory, buying and ed and engagingly written lxxk up building equipment. on one of the most important It surveys the technique of American automobile racing amateur astronomy from the se-stories. lt will lie a primary source lcJCtion ,rf a islnllllelll to the on the ot spectacular .hods of actual oliservation. Ford racing accomplishments for In addition, it tells how even a long time to come. ainateur Lnn make new dis- The Golden . Age by Paul clerics in the field of astronomv. Gettv. ' nalt-ceutu- ry - - f CHANCE, however, came more and more nsky each - Col. Paul W. Sheffler, commandDPC CERTIFICATE ing officer of the USA Hospital at Dugway is presenting SP5 David Maxfield a DPC Certificate of Achievement for his outstanding work for the period of Aug. 1968 to Jan. 1969. At The Service Club Happenings Dance to The , Journeymen" ' l Saturday, 8 February from Highland H.gh Audi- 2(X)0-2- 3 hours. "Johnny and tonum- - Ad,nisslon P""5 The Blue Beats" are the select- is. anJ ' ed liand for Sandv Acres Service will lie furnished, and portation Quo s Valentine Dance, on Sat-- fk e bus will depart from the Ser- 2000- - v- . urdav, 15 February, Club at Ym hours. The ..... ugwayfromresiuents inours. ah . over 18 years of age are cor multitudes of admirers, and haw dially invited to attend. liecome the most Moved choir EVERY THIRD SUNDAY of ever to tour America. The one each month the Sandy Acres Ser" vice Club will have a birthday W1" ' m and farewell party. The first ' lnc west. The uinoiiniiun .H c rt i. . u ot th P""1 wl r- February at 15M hours. All a costumed sounel havine a birthday in Feb- tolk M,ake ruary, and all departing persons 0?re"a' are invited to sigi up now for the at 2474 now' this special event. ALSO PLANNED for Februclasses Art have started auain and are scheduled for every Tues- ary are a chess, poo and ping pong tournament. Do day at 1830 hours. Also scheduled now for these activities. sign up for Tuesday evenings are bridge All theater minded persons classes. The Enlisted Men's Coun are urged to help reactivate cil will meet for the first time tne sandv Acres Theater. 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M M Wa f vamrtta accwaw aMaacaKaa af aaiy-lfatami, awwhy A "an 7 "V ar ialatwl. we will aay ha HmmmmSBmS H li " H pwT America's Largest Tax Service with Over 3000 Offices 453 North Main i Weekdays 9 -- a.m.-- 9 p.m.; Sat. hNo Appointment 9-- 5 Ph 882-401- 1 NecessarvHHHH--- - well-to-d- - facts: Cards were even tailored to men in specific professions. The Lace-edge- - express their love. St Valentine, however, who lent his name to the holiday, actually had little to do. with it. Two Saint Valentines one a Roman priest and the other a bishop martyred in Rome aliout 270 had birthdays February 14, and when the Christians tried to purify the Roman fertility festival Lupercalia, which also came in February, they changed the holiday's name to St. Valen tine s day. T K t- I ... , . . came me custom or drannin,,o vlnK intn - l ri for distribution. At one point in the Lupercalian festival, Romans drew women's names from a box, though authorities are not sure LT Richard C Carlson, Munitions Branch SILVER BARS hat the new First Lieutenant's ban pinned on hit shoulders Shadle and Mrs. Carlton following hit by COL Charles M. on January 21. promotion why. CHRISTIANS, however, copied the custom, though they substituted the names of saints. Today in classrooms throughout the country, children continue the tradition. Remember "Guess Who" or "Secret Admirer'? But you probably don't a 19th century game called "Progressive Proposals," where young girls at Valentine's Day parties proposed to each lwy in the room. The Iwys rewarded the offers with either mittens or hands, the latter lieing an acceptance, the former a rejection. When the game was over the girl with the most hands won a prize, and the girl with the most mittens wann hands. got Let her know the personal way with e greeting card from oar American Greetinji Selection. Card for life's tenderett momenta. HOOD DRUG w7 r Helpful Tax Booklet Now Available two-wa- miles away. And, your letter brings you home - even for a moment, Y BankAmericard 160-pag- However, let's reverse the situation. Family addresses lwik home seldom change. Yet, there are sometimes weeks and even months when they, too, liecome dejected waiting for letters. Iietween Writing. family members is not al wax's a mutter of exchanging news but thought-fulnes- s and caring. Just a note to mom and dad, wife or sister means that you care merely by sending a few words. Chaplains very often hear from parents and families who plead for word of their loved ones. In most cases, it's found that the "forgotten" letter home was only negligence. Words from home bring a icrsoiial feeling of pleasure that v only the reader understands. KemenilR-r-. writing is a street, and a letter means love and affection whether you are oil or - Federal Income Tax, e booklet on Federal a taxes, written in layman's language, is now available at most Internal Revenue Service Offices throughout Utah, according to Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue. THE BOOKLET, also known as Publication 17, covers in detail the Federal income tax laws as they apply to individuals. It contains many examples to illustrate how the laws apply to actual situations. Mr. Wise said the material is especially helpful to taxpayers who have unusual tax situations, for those faced with a new tax problem. Examples of taxable and nontaxable income and of allowable deductions and are included. A detailed index helps pinpoint answers to tax problems. A SPECIAL FEATURE in the booklet is the sample, filled-i- n tax return. Form 1040, keyed to pages in the lxxiklet where explanations can lie found for the entries on the return. The lxKiklct may also lie obtained from the Superintendent of Documents. U.S. Government Office, Washington, Printing D.C. 20402, at BO cents a copy. "Your line. or two. - fit How many times have you seen the overseas "mail call" where the postal clerk hands out letters until only a few dejected men stand by those who didn't get one? This isn't a scenerio fr.mi a movie. It happens quite often for various reasons. Mainlv, it's liecause addresses have changed by constant moves and the letters are somewhere in the pipe- 5,(1(10 year, and finally women decided to sulistitute a safer custom to celebrate the day. In the 1700s, sweethearts began penning and decorating cards, some so elegant and beautiful, they are virtually museum pieces today. And since neither mail service nor envebpes existed, "captured" colonists delivered their tokens of live cards, candy, perfume in person. The more o sent their cards by coach, thouim thev ' " themj double wrapped and sealed with wax, so only their beloved could read the message. THEN WITH the invention of lithographs and woodcuts a boon to the inartistic competitors, but a burden to the mailman nearly everyone Iiegan sending valentines. Researchers at Shulton have come up with these two amusing undertaker, for instance, could send a card which said, "Let Chloe smile upon her lover. Who will ne'er forsake her; Each day new charms she will discover, In her faithful undertaker." OR THE fruit grower could write his lieloved that "Sweeter than an orange grove, Is the charming maid I love, No grapes inure luscious than your lips." D,,n't Thi sentimental valend caught Aort " the e"son when il K keep tines also liecame popular. Py lire Aain iu .vour " r, Today, in addition to cards, if 'ou do ml have 80 flowers, candy and perfume have snow Hrex-1- " ,,ow storm chains become common Valentine's Day can mean tlie difference between gifts. According to department -- rriving your destination safe-lin-e store surveys, items boxed in h hospital hearts, or shaped like Cupid also ,v' or arriving " hecau.se --f pur neglect. Sound are popular. "dvice fmin your Slale plroI-mou- s A Letter Means Caring m - - al te New York (NAPS) Cynical lachelors and little bovt aren't the only ones who think Valentine's Day is for the birds' even romantics thought so. In fact, at one time nearly everyone believed that February 14 was the day most birds mated. And though fact proved fancy false, the day stayed set aside at least for lovebirds THOUCII NOT exclusively. Lighthearted loafers used Valentine's Day as a peaceful day to sleep. They took no chances that a common belief that the first person of the opposite sex you taw became your loved one for the year came true. No heartaches or aggravation for them. ur iot uie women, who AMONC THE most common like one 18th century lady, "lay valentine candies are the tiny in led and shut my eyes all sugar hearts with inscriptions like morning until he came to our "Be My Valentine" on them, and house. I would not have seen anthe most popular colognes among other man for all the world." It for women are those which comwould appear that these ladies bine the provocative with the made sure that Cupid didn't inromantic. 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