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Show h- M i ; V The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Apr. 11, 1969 UCLA Extension April: Wliat A Month! Offers Course in Vehicle Guidance If you get the urge, during April, to sing about showers, look forward to flowers, choose a mate, or go on a you will lie and realize than older is that custom a in people many taking part enjoying a month that is special in many ways. THINK A KIND thought, during April, alwut A1 JoLson: hes the singer who prolialily did more than any other to make the song, April Showers," popular. rhnnriiig a mate? If so, you are in the company of Pocahontas and John Rolfe. They married 355 years ago on April 5, 1614. For centuries, according to the ancient Romans, who April has lieen rep-- ed the month Aprillix, it was resented hv two signs: Aries, the second month of the year and it had only 29 days! the ram, anil Taurus, the bull. If you celebrate during the the under born April People on a signs have for centuries lieen month of April or by choosing a mate as energetic, impul-dat- e sive, enthusiastic, positive and you will lie in league with all kinds of other people who think enterprising. achievements that April is a time deserving HISTORICAL For this cial commemoration. out this appraisal. Pauce de Leon approached is the month of National Arti-hFlori- - choke Week, The Old Time Fid-d- a fountain of youth Re- - dlers' Paul Convention, Harmony mi April 8, 1513. vere liegan his ride April IS, Week (to preserve Bariiershop 1775. Mutiny broke out on the Quartets), the National Cherry Bounty Aprii 28, 1789. Romulus Blossom Festival in Washing-founde- d Rmne April 21, 753 ton. National Raisin Week, g and even And talk about people want- - retaries Week to get away from it all, it tional Panic Week (seriously was on April 6, 1909, after 23 devoted to putting humor into years of trying, that Roliert E. any situation which seems to create unnecessary panic)! Peary reached the North Pole. NOT ONLY the avoidance, Dont lie fooled by dates, Frenchmen would urge you. The I nit also the introduction of whole idea of April Fool's Day panic has a place in April. The e an is believed to have liegun in "Perils of Pauline, on April 1, 1564. That can classic, entered on the Am-wthe date on which a new erican scene dramatically in calendar was put to use. This so April, 1914. And a lady who the people that many ver seemed to lie in peril, the Eleanor Roosevelt, were called poisson dAvril, or fish lieing the delighted the nation on April 3, April Fish slang word for fool or dupe in 1933, by announcing that from France. then on, she would serve beer at APRIL THIS year is a the White House, Storms of applause have month when not ouly ' people, but also the moon will lie mak- - greeted people bora in April: s. Going Leonardo da Vinci, William ing brief Jeffer-pa- rt Thomas or at least Shakespeare, out for an evening of one will lie that heaven- - son, . P. Morgan, Charles Chap-l- y U.S. Grant, body which goes into eclipse lin, Machiavelli, on April 2 this year. Harry Houdini, Queen Eliza beth II, and Bari hi ra Streix-Yo- u fool' and! however, can, A storm of protest was exaround a little in April, with not on numbers, (though your pressed on April 28, 1902, when k tax form). Most people prolialily a New York City newspaper that April was always the ed a campaign against higji fourth month of the year, and the beef prices: 24e a pound for days hath September" poem loin! But storms of the more tells us that April seemingly hath 30 nary kind, in April should cause exception days. Hath today, okay. But no regrets. For it isn't rain, you twas not always thus, Gus. To know, it's rainine violets. holi-dat- e, The University - spe-be- - Ameri-Franc- wag-thin- sir-3- 0 three-mont- Exof- fering of a short course in Guidance and Control of Missiles, Aircraft, Helicopters, and Space Vehicles. The course, presented by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Extension, will lie given July 18, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. IT WILL lie offered at the UCLA campus, Boelter Hall, Room 5704. information to According received at the Education Office, here, the course is for those concerned with the development and application of guidance and control of missiles, aircraft, helicopters and space vehicles. who wish to improve their liack-ground and knowledge of the field and its future applicatiMis. THE PURPOSE of the course, according to the course bulletin is: To provide comprehensive : presentation and general survey of guidance and control of aerospace vehicles of the terrestrial, satellite, and extraterrestrial classes; To present the. state of progress and future expectations for advanced systems currently in' research and development; , is Na-in- Housewives who pay someone $50 or more for household h serices during any quarter must report these payments and pay the So- cial Security taxes due to the In- Revenue Service. Mr. Ro-V. Wise, District Director for Utah, said the report for the calendar quarter January, February and March is due April 30, of California at Los Angeles, University tension, has announced the ar Sec-B.- Employers of Household Help Pay Social Security Taxes The happy winners. (L-RSPEECH CONTEST WINNERS Shelly Bush, Bill Mullett and Debbie Duncan, of the 3rd annual High School Speech Contest are jjiuwn following presentation of their awards by Sharron Johnson, president of the Dugway. Toastmasters Club. The Toastmasters sponsor the contest each year for Dugway, High, Schpol students. Results of Toastmaster V 3rd Annual Speech Contest I . r Dugway To Host 23rd Army Band .In CoHCCTt Five Dugway High School students participated In the Dug- way Toastmaster Club's 3rd Annual Speech Contest on Monday,. . ,, March 24, 1969 at the Dugway Officers Open Mess. The theme for . On e April 24 the Utah contest was What I Can Do As An American. Sharron John- - tionai Guard's 23rd Army SMi, Club President, presented the winners, their prizes on behalf w;n combine with Dugway's of Dugway 's Toastmaster's. United Choir for. an evening of WINNER OF the contest music at 8:15 p.pi. in the Post and receiving the $15.00 first ' l 1 Chapel. prize was Shelly Bush, a Junior diTHE under the BAND,, ' ' at Dugway High. Miss Bush's rection of CWQ Thomas H. Maxspeech stressed that as an Am- well, is comprised primarily of erican she has the opportunity music student, from the Univer- to serve her country, and through of Utah and Weber State, sity service - to improve her country. teachers and professional music Wounds of Love is a free- frQm of dramalife the of that American's should show their form August patriotism by living an example Strindlierg. ."It deals with the d ha, played for stand hc of good citizenship. man s tortured search for love room only audiences at the . ing. n Second-plac- e a world of seemwas and meaning-iwinner Bill Mullet, a Dugway Senior, ingly meaningless violence. or Mr. Mullet won $10.00 for his ' John Dugan, the author, has KVerlI its Among speech which stated that the lieen the recipient of six awards of the American for playwriting, including the perpetuation f .. Na-th- : o SWedlSIl lO I lay Drama ' riOIieer TllPntrP 1969. THE SOCIAL Security tax on household wages is 4.8 percent for the employer and 4.8 per cent for employee. When the quarterly report is filed, a check or money order representing 9.6 per cent of the cash wages reported for the period should lie included with the return. Form 942, Employer's Quarterly Tax Return for Household Employees, is used to report the Social Security taxes due. After the first one is filed, a copy of Form 942 is mailed to every employer in time for the next quarterly report. Mr. Wise said that anvmie who hires a maid, cleaning wo- Once upon' a time, children were straightened out by lieing bent over. this generations rospons.il. lily and that as Americans we can turn rnir sincere dreams into roalriy through diligent effort Winner of the $o.00 third prize was Debbie Duncan, a Senior at Dugway High. Miss Duncan related that America is for the individual and as an American she has the opportunity the National Theatre Confer- ence Felfowsh.ps. He ha. writ- for neariy all the ten s series faclrnb fo.viaon To provide liases for ' quan- specific mission requirements. THE PREREQUISITE for the course is a liachelors degree in engineering, physics, mathematics, science or the' equiva-- ' lent. Course cost will lie $375, including the textliook and park-in- . fr In some instances, . if this , ' course personnel,', sent on lie may temporary duty (TDY) status to attend. Further information regard--in- g (he course may lie obtained , one rf the in the Nlltion. at the Education Office, ekt.1 2887! Information Division, concerning' ; directed by Mn. eligibility for attendance at .the Urith Hereim, began several years course on TDY status may lie . . . HighSchool obtained at the Training Division of the Civilian Personnel Office. . FrSd d, cVtern World i Ironside, tor Your Li Ben Casey, 'Dr. Kildare fhlj many, others. Hehas also writj.. . rf outstanding singem extraordinary access 'perception .jPfngin and i: from own 1, ,i Je, fr br vago. : Vtar constant ;h.s S(fjpes' Fo?ever, life expenenc4s. In : W'.mb My.'sou.), ' 'civ Your Tired of Love many of the same Stn.d-- , berg forms of expressiMislism, of ! The amingementdream seq.umces and symlxilism R Hvnn )),ic. aro used. r There isjrtur'admissiM vharge ' Wounds of Love will plly ; , ! at Pioneer Memorial Theatre , , i,. u , j . April 10 thnmgh IB.. antes arc at 8 p.m. each evening tj,c veay ' p ' f.. CPT Richard Booth, Registrar for. the US Army Hospital here is congratulated by COL Paul W. Shefflerv hospital commander, following the presentation to Booth of the Purple . Heart Medal for wounds received in connection with military operations against a hostile force in tlie Republic of Vietnam, . Gen. Sheridan In RUN Servicer ,t 4 A a Sheridan 5 'armored asS-- . saultj reconnaissance vehicle" has' lieen in comliat in Vietnam' for ulimit two mouths. The n Sheridan can fire conventional nmuds through its cannon, or it can knock out any known armored, vehicle .with its Sliille-laug- h guided missile. Sheridan 'is organic to annor-e- d cavalry squadrons; liasis of issue is three pc? platoon, nine and. 27 pur squad- 'pur company v nm. . The vehicles are undergoing ' theater evaluation in Vietnam where troops are enthusiastic alxiut the Sheridan's performance. The Sheridan will also lie organic tn the light armor liattalion in airixime divisions. DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY A NEW 1969 17-to- 152-in- 4-D0- FOR 0R PER MONTH WITH NORMAL (100S BONNEVILLE MOTORS 278 N. Main WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD - v ffer You STANFORD SUR Chrysler - Dodge (New) 67 East Vine 882-35- Tooele Receive ROTC Scholarships 666 North Main 882-416- 76 1 wri&m on! Your future is UP in the skies . . . The whole world is out there. The challenge is yours! Academy will prepare you for a life of reward, achievement, excitement, and enjoyment. Let us help you achieve professional status in aviation; an unmatchable career tool. Send for our free catalogue of our F.A.A. and VA approved courses. A G Aviation Dear Friend of the Academy: Your first step In becoming a part of the Aviation World Is very easy. Simply fill in the squares and coupon below and then clip out tlio ed and mail it to us at once. Let us do tho rest. Free literature will be sent toyou Immediately. Thank You. Aviation Coureei Summw Vacation Program. HtlieopTOf A A PMchonia O Three Dugway Hifdi seniors were among 13 Utah high school students awarded Army ROTC scholarships last week. The three, John Phillip McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juhn McBride, Quarters 70. E. 2nd Ave., Dugway; Stanford Keith Sue, son of CSM and Mrs. George BC Sur, Quarters .5380 A. Dugw.iy; and Mark Andrew Hereim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Hereim, Quarters 51SB Bonafin Dr. have been selected to lie awarded four vc.ir scholarships to any of 272 colleges and universities where the ROTC program has lieen organized. Each scholarship pays- for the tuition, textliooks, and I all fees and provides a sulistance allowance of $50 per month. They were selected on their academic excellence, extra Curricular activities, physical standards, results of college examination Uiardx, and evaluation of motivation ami leadership poUpon successful completion of the ROTC program at the school of their choice, the three will lie commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the U.S. Annv. VOUI NAME JOHN MCBRIDE Avtenta (ElKtronial Corporal. J.I AG AVIATION ACADEMY (702) Stead Airport Reno, Novada s VOUKADMEES 972-073- 1 89506 ' ISFIRSTfSECURITY IBANKAlVIERjCARD jy.PJP ; 3.133 BlGNAf URIS .irf, ftfr..flB i a - tential. Find Wmg in. Right hntnicMr hAmiM Vmran iyv: Aid In. Tromporl Agiintkirol Cwmwfciel IfnlrwnrU MuM Eng sivvi; ointereit to me: Q Privat. MARK HEREIM . Three Dugway IIS Seniors (Used) STMTS CUV ITATf RIDE FMANCRW AVAILABLE) 2177 2088 Paulos PAYMENT YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO TAKE A DEMONSTRATION $2877 Payments Tailored 59.85 DOWN If YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING A NEW CAR Now Is The Time! . 500 GALAXIE ' Some families can trace their ancestry hack hundreds of years, liut do not- know where their .. 'children were last night.. APRILi WHAT A MONTH It was in April, that Ponce de Leon approached his fountain of youth in St. Augustine, Fla. In the same month, Pocahontas married John Rolfe, Paul Revere rode to warn against the English and the mutiny on the Bounty occurred. ... es ITaI)rnacIe ine Clark and Miss Terry Poole. Col. Charles Shadle, guest- speaker, told the audience that speaking is an art which needs to be developed, Co IShadfo also passed on sev- era tips for begmmng .speakers. Judge, for the third Annual Contest were John Speech Rulierg, Totiy Azzelio, Bemie &.lto, Mike Masoian and Gary Hanson. Timer was Tim Dris- coll. As Low As t titative evaluation of the relative merits of various, guidance and control systems, and tech 'niques in their applicability to fflie Dodge Trucks ein-tera- al and H Chryslers a low a Dodges A low a, man, cook, governess, housecaretaker, gardener keeper, chauffeur will lie liable for cial Security taxes if casn wages of $50 a quarter are paid to one employee. Money given to count-lan- d plnyees for carfare is to lie ed in total wages paid. However, the value of meals is not included. FAILURE TO pay Social Se- curity taxes can delay payment and decrease the amount of a maid's lienefits when she 65, Mr. Wise said. Often when maids or other household employees apply for lienefits, it comes to light that all the Social Security taxes have not lieen paid. IRS then has to secure delinquent returns. Forms 942, from the employer, smnetiines cover- ing several years with a sulistantial amount of taxes and penalties due. NO TAXES are due on amounts paid to persons who are independent cmitractors and not household employees. Mr. W'ise said this exempts paymeuts to painters, pliunlierx, repairmen,1 car-- penters and others who provide household services as independent contractors. fy mil 2TZ - Uncle Sam doesn't permit anyone to charge taxes. If you are a bit short, however as a BankAmcricard holder you can a cash advance at any First Security Bank. get For the necessities of life other than taxes, remember that thousands of stores and businesses welcome BankAmcricard so you can charge other things you need. |