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Show The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Dec. 20, 196S Dugway's Bowling Standings Dugway's Women's Winter High Game 249 Barbara Gilmore High Seriei High Average 640 Lorraine Tullis Pat Petrovich Team No. 10 Patricia Petrovich Meriene Siddoway Barbara Hawkins Ayako Klindt Team No. 5 Faun Paul Rhoda Bixhy Norma Carrard Millie Fox . 2M Larry Fields Team No. 1 Walt Cooper Loretta Ott LaVerne Cooper Floyd Ott 19 Womans High "series Mens High series 618 5fil 618 Seccter Malone K. Malone Ed Bennett w Harold Harthun Larry Lowell Pat Brosius Shirley Harthun Mary Lowell 17 " 255 252 251 Team No. 10 Brent Ritchie Ike Teagarden Chris Ritchie Lu Teagarden 19V4 236 224 223 Team No. 6 Kathy Bilton Margaret Hatifield Jean Ford Faun Paul w L 32 27 30 12 12 14 " High series Women 574 High series men 677 193 Men Team No. 8 Art Brosius L 10'i Helen Roy Ako Klindt Rose Ballcsteros 2nd Place Team No. 10 3rd Place Team No. 2 Domie Ballesteros 5fil Team No. 2 Marge Bennett No. 8 RussLarsen Larry Lowell 9 Loretta Ott Walt Cooper Team No. 5 Jinny Pietsch Diane Teske Marlene DeGracie Barbara Stephens 215 255 " 249 242 33 27 24 236 624 154 High Game Women High Game Men High average 19 15 Thursday Night Mixed League 1st Place Team 33 L Team No. 3 Jim St. Clair Gennie St. Clair Jo Fields Larry Fields High Game High Series High Average 1 15 17 w 1 Tosh Salvador Rose Ballesteros Mary Ann Lowell Ako Klindt 344 31 23 21 Team No. 2nd Place Team No. 5 3rd Place Team No. 6 Team No. 37 Dorothy Fisher Kay Stelling Betty Henderson Ladies Wednesday Morning 1st Place L Team No. 12 Helen Roy 1st Place Team No. i 2nd Place Team No. 3 3rd Place Team No. 2 231 233 231 231 w 230 Monday Night Mixed League Womens High Game Mens High Game Woman - Jo Fields Men - Ed Bennett Women Ako Klindt Rose Ballesteros Brigitte King 215 211 209 Team No. 2 Joe Petrovich Bill Wilcox Don Klindt Pat Petrovich Ako Klindt - It could have come from Sweden. Or France. Even fourth more ancient customs century Turkey played its role. Some of the had a hand in revealeach but us to seem today, strange might customs and traditions of Christmas the and shaping many ing we now enjoy. THE DELIGHTFUL CUSTOM of "bussing" under the mistletoe actually came from the ancient Druids, who called it "all heal" in the belief that it had the power to cure disease. In the 13th century, the "carol" signified a dance rather The large part children play than a song. In fact, St. Francis of Assisi led villagers in joyous in Christmas is legendary. If he dancing around the Nativity was lucky, the 16th century child scene. got a ride on a huge Yule log And it was an eighth century when it was dragged into the Benedictine monk, St. Boniface, manor house or castle. While who probably trimmed the first caroling and feasting went on Christmas tree when he convinc- during Christmas eve, the younged heathens to stop worshiping sters played Snapdragon, a game a sacred oak and adorn fir trees in which the players tried to in the homes as a tribute to the snatch a raisin from a bowl of Christ child. burning spices and spirits. IN THIS country at ChristmasA FOURTH-CENTURbishop it's a rare father who of Turkey, Saint Nicholas, was the -time, winced real-lif- e at his perennial hasn't of Santa predecessor Claus. According to a legend, he Yuletide gift, the tie he doesn't dropped a bag of gold coins down like. Many families have overa chimney into a stocking which come the problem of what to give a poor girl had hung by the fire- Dad with imaginative gifts that place to dry: hence our costom range from a pair of water skis to such tangy men's colognes as of hanging Christmas stockings. And Santa wasn't always the Old Spice. While American youngsters are fat, jolly man you recognize today. He's gained plenty of weight putting their gifts under the tree, since the Dutch called him Sinta Slavic children go to sleep on a Klaas, and he rode a skinny lied of straw and hay on Christmas eve, to share in Christ's humwhite horse, not reindeer. Yet when his legend began, ble birth. One of our most recent cushe was just as important to men and women, as children. Accord- toms, the exchanging of Christing to researchers at Shulton, Inc., mas cards, began in England in Saint Nicholas was the patron the 1840's. Christmas cards were introduced in the United States saint of sailors. THE SWEDES and Danes by Louis Prang, a German immake a Christmas practice of bakmigrant Often called the "Father of the American Christmas Card," boarof loaf the a in a shape ing Prang printed his first "Seasons A French legend tells how Greetings" in 1873! IN MANY countries of Europe, the Christmas rose came into still believe that all trees A little iriri, people being. accompanying the shepherds on their way to break into blossom for a few see the Christ child, was sad moments at midnight on Christbecause she had no gift to offer. mas Eve. The most popular flowerThe angel Gabriel appeared and, ing plant is the poinsettia, brought taking pity on the child, caused to the United States more than a beautiful white rose to spring 120 years ago from Mexico. To put it briefly, Christmas from the ground. Overjoyed, the little girl plucked the bloom, is a holiday full of surprises which she took as a gift to the and they're not all found under the Christmas tree on the morn- infant Tesus. Called Noel by the French, ing of December 25th! Navidad by the Spanish, Natale by the Italians and Weihnachten EiStaDllSIieS by the Germans, Christmas in our part of the world is derived Art from the Old English term Cristes 1IH1 maesse (Christ's Mass), a term Anyone who sells firearms first used in the 11th century. Decern- ONE CUSTOM has it that, ammunition on or after licensed must be ber by the if the Yule log stays lit throughRevenue Service under out the night, it's good luck. But of the Gun Control watch out if a person provisions1968. Previously, dealers comes in while it7buming. That's Act of 2Z caliber ammuniin shotgun i,, tion were not required to have li censes. However, by filing a li- cense application on time, a deal er not previously required to have a license may continue to sell ammunition pending action on his application. The fee is $10 and permits a dealer to sell both firearms and ammunition. IKS 17Ul!eViio P.iti.ol In"! Buy Bonds where you work. They do. Why do our servicemen buy U.S. Savings Bonds ? Their reasons are the same as yours and mine: saving for the future, supporting freedom. And because they're fighting for freedom, too, maybe servicemen see the need more clearly than many of us. Buy Bonds. In more than one way, it makes you feel good. NOW The latest books at the library with a brief review on each one, are: The Beatles (The Real Story) by Julius Fast. This book takes a new look at the four young Liverpudlians, who have revolutionized pop music in the 20th century. Despite their fantastic popularity and the fact that they are quite willing to discuss themselves publicly, very little is really known about them. Julius Fast goes into the stories the Beatles have told most often the variations of the stories they have sometimes given, and the things they have left out of these stories . . . deliberately. NIGHTMOVERS, a novel by Jack Dunphy. Is a novel of many strengths, among them finely observed characters and humor, but above all, a tenderness and sympathy for the human beings that it makes its pages live. Cargo of Eagles. One of Margery Allengham's (author of The Mind Readers) best, new and exciting novel of suspense. A Place Called Saturday. Written by Mary Astor, it deals forthrightly with moral, ethical and emotional problems of a subject surrounded by taboos and controversy, Miss Astor has written a highly charged contemporary novel that will add new admirers to her evergrowing group of readers. THE SECOND Window, is a novel by Robin Maugham. Few contemporary novelists are able to write with a sense of irony and sophistication about man's inner, emotional life. Maugham is an exception, and he proves it through this novel. Archaeologia Mundi. Central Asia, by Alexander Belenitzky. Through this book Belenitzky introduces the reader to the splendid achievements produced by ' 1st Place Team No. 10 2nd Place Team No. 5 3rd Place Team No. 12 161 Latest Books at Post Library Where Did You Get That Christmas Custom? Higher Kates! dom Shares (sold in combination with E Bonds) pay a full The extra interest will be added as a bonus at maturity. 5. And now you can buy the Bond Freedom Share combination any time no monthly commitment necessary. Get the facts where you work or bank. US. Savings Bonds, 4.newrreefin Shares Savings Bonds now pay 4.23 when held to maturity and Free- Tka U.S. Govrmtttcnl tort not (Mir for thin nitrrtinrmmt. It b immtrd wtrtirt in noiteration urtlk tkr Tnmturt Drimrlmnt ant Tkt Adrtiirit ynhlie Ctmne'l. Many businessmen will lie required to obtain a Federal li;ense to sell ammunition for the first time. For example, under the -, new gun law, businesses such as food and general merchandise stores, gas stations and hardware stores who stock ammunition as a convenience to sportsmen and hunters must now be licensed. APPLICATION forms for license to sell ammunition are available at local IRS offices. The annual fee has been raised from $1.00 to $10. Pawnbrokers dealing in firearms must obtain a $25 license under the new law. The IRS said anyone with a valid Federal license to sell firearms and ammunition may continue to do business under this license until it expires. Then it must be renewed in compliance with the new law. IRS said ammunition dealers may not make sales on or after Decemlier 16 without a valid license. However, dealers may continue to sell provided an application has Ween made for such a license. TO QUALIFY for a license under the new law, a person must lie 21 years of age, have a place of Irusiness in the U.S. and not be a convicted felon. Records of firearms and ammunition sales must he kept by businessmen to assure that the new controls are followed. Details on the new law, ammunition sales, licensing, etc. may lie obtained by contacting the IRS Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division, Room 409, Post Office and Courthouse Building, 4th Smith and Main Street, Salt Lake City, or telephone Besides the license requirement, the new gun law also establishes controls on the sales of firearms and ammunition. No one under the age of 18 may le sold firearms or ammunition of any type and a person has to lie 21 to buy pistols, revolvers or ammunition for them. Highways covered with lee ,ynd snow are not the only 524-585- 4. highways. Pavement wet with rain or melted snow can throw you into an uncontrollable and dangerous skid if you don't drive carefully, says the State Patrol. ' - CRABTREE FOR THREE lLt. David A. Maxwell, Commanding Officer of Headquarters and Headquarters Company is swearing in Specialist Six James H. Crabtree for another three year term in the United States Armv. - AIR FORCE ILt Les Frair, Chief Weather Forecaster is swearing in SSCT David J. Levy, surface weather observer for a period of six yean in " ceremo"y- - Both men are members of ISAF Detachment 19 of the 6th weather wing assigned to the Met Team of Dugway Proving Cround. i! Dugway's Intermural Basketball Standings Place Civilians 1 4 Tied Headquarters No. 1 1 4 Tied Headquarters No. 2 1 4 2nd Place Officers 2 3 3rd Place Met Team 3 4th Place CBR 5 5th Place 65th MP and Hospital 0 5 Season resumes January 7th with Headquarters No. CBR at 6:00 p.m., and Civilians vs Met Team at 7:30 p.m. 1st 1 vs It's perfectly amazing how a little gossip will divert attention from an intellectual William Feather conversation. Magazine, hm, William Feather One psychiatrist is complaining that he makes his patients feel that he's beginso A. S. ning to feel insecure. Flaumenhaft M$ GOOD CHEER Wfflrnil!j?gW nm httaL. tjMfcsV Wels-Scho- ' " son, Sugar Ray Robinson, Norman Mailer, William F. Buckley, Jr., and Hedy Lama it. It is about football playof the House Activities Committee, World War II movies, the wilds of Texas, old dreams and new aging ers, a minor-leagu- e Pooh-ba- h visions. WALLACE, by Marshall Frady. With the skills of a superb reporter, he has produced the most vivid and powerful portrait of an American demagogue since Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men." Can We Win In Vietnam? is written by a team of Hudson Institute political-militar- y analyst which debate in deep the question. The team is composed of Frank E. Armhruster, Raymond D. Castil, Herman Kahn. William Pfaff, and Edmund Stillman. Vti Sitting PrettyWt Lawrence Floral 81 South Main Gtreaft Buys for Christmas 3995 68 Pontiac Grand Prix full power and air, 8000 miles 68 LeMans Cpe 3197 68 GT0 2995 bucket seats, console, ps., pb., air cond. console 5499 68 Cad Cpe DeVille full power, air, 2800 miles 68 Buick Skylark 68 Cad Fleetwood Brougham. . . 2899 5799 Every power option plus air Many more to choose from Gordon Furniture Co. Stoker Motor 44 E. n. College evening courses will start Monday January 20 at Dugway for those taking courses at the University of Utah campus Salt Lake City, or at Brigham Young University in Provo classes will begin January 6 COURSES WILL be conducted at Dugway Monday through Friday of each week with classes running from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. For personnel taking courses in town government transportation will be furnished. The government will pay three quarters of the total tuition for all military personnel. Veterans benefits will be paid to those veterans taking six hours or more. The average cost of a course for military students will be approximately fifteen dollars, stated Trafford Huteson, assistant education officer at Dugway. Registration for courses to be taken on the campuses is now open and will remain so until Composition. American Heritage, for Intermediate Algebra, Motivation. January 3. Registration courses on Dugway will close Foundations of Reading, IntroJanuary 18. Those personnel tak- duction, to Economics, Elemening courses at Dugway will have tary Accounting. until February 1 to pay their Introduction to Commercial registration fees. Law, Introduction to Sociology, THESE ARE some of the Introduction to Production Mancourses available for those inagement, Personnel Management, terested: Vocabulary Building, Investment Principles and PracEnglish, Preparatory English tices, Criminology. suddenly open. le Offered for Winter Quarter Won Lost One of the peculiar, but practical, antics of the sea otter is its manner of feeding on shellfish. The creature dives for a fish and a stone, lies on his back, places the stone on his chest and hammers the shellfish male-fema- College Evening Classes Teams Otter'i Antic this mingling of civilizations. The Sexual Wilderness, by Vince Packard, is a contemporary relationupheavel in often is funny, ship, provocative, at times frightening. PORTRAIT OF Yahaveh as a Young God, by Creta Is a book for people who can't believe in Cod but want to, and a book for people who do believe but have their doubts at times of his existence. The America ', We Lost, by Mario Pel. Is a book written out of profound, personal concern. eduIts author, a world-famocator and scholar does far more than express the misgivings and alarms of a single individual: he succeeds in giving eliquent voice to a large body of American conservative dissent. . . . And Other Dirty Stories, by Larry L. King. This is a book about the perils of a writer's trade and the people he has written about: President John- 60 So. 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