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Show 'Round and about Membership list grows for YAC One hundred and eighty-fou- r Dugway families have purchased Youth Activitiei family membership! for the next year with a total of 484 children being enrolled in the program. BOTH THE number of families and children are a marked increase over last year's totals as new membership cards run from June 1. At their meeting last week, members of the Youth Activities council approved a budget of $10,400 for the forthcoming year. Projected income for the same period is anticipated at slightly over $12,000. This figure includes approximately $4,000 brought forward from Fiscal Year 1971, $2,000 from the Tooele Community Fund, $1,500 from membership dues and $900 from the youth soda shop. Other income is expected to be derived from dances, carnivals, donations, Christmas Tree sales and other activities. THE YAC Spring Carnival No one can deny that the American euglish is a very expressive language although some of the commonly used expressions offend the ears of many. held in conjunction with Open House activities on May 21 netted $2,200 while the. new membership dues received total $1,404. Also discussed at the meeting was the need for more volunteer help. The Personnel Committee reported that this help Is required particularly in the augmented crafts program and in n the club activities. pre-tee- by C. F. Orr "Into the lonely desert 1 went To a place ne'er trod b man. To seek a lovely desert flower Whose beauty the world does span. And lo! I found, spread like a fan. not nature's, but Ugliness, Man's, Pollution's glut, old empty beer cans!" "In days of old when knightDr. Lothar L. Salomon, chief, hood was in flower" causes out' Biological Division, has been to think of many romantic .awarded a Sustained Superior stories deeds of valor containing Performance Award. and honor. In this day and age. the "night hoods" flower in such a way as to cause only fear and produce harm and destruction. Some of the old ways of olden days are well worth following. "In the spring, a young man's fancy. . . ." This cliche used Toto have nuii-l- i meaning. day, however, it isn't as niiuli the fancy that is difficult to determine as it is the young Office, has- received a Quality Salary increase. man- GREAT deal is said A re- - So dynamic is this language that (me generation finds it difficult to communicate w ith the generation just following. Often this lack of understanding results not from the words used - hut from the lack of interest expressed by one generation or lxith. It should he a daily challenge to all to participate in such a learning experience; an experience to le met with enthusiasm. Perhaps one of the greatest in the history of pollutions mankind should lie known as man's inhumanity to gunliug man although lint little is done alhiut it. More positive artiou is taken tow aril the weather than in changing a harmful attituilo. Two of the most common inhumanities of mie person toward another are those of "passing the blame" ami "righteous finger pointing." Siii-- narrow minded actions permit the wearer to provide more malicious action with little conscience. We are often told to RESPECT a certain position or office; probably liecaiise it is difficult to respect the person or persons holding the position or office. In my opinion, respect must lie earned. The initial earning is rarely sufficient; it must be continually earned if it is to lie meaningful. Wigs of human hair and various other synthetic materials are once again in style. I wonder how one wears an EARWIG? DIKING SPRING, summer and fall, one can enthusiastically say, "How bright the sun!" Many are the parents who prayerfully state, "How bright MY son!" -- The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., June 25, 1971 ' say they feel a "sense of con- MEN NECKTIES tentmeut" if their wives adjust In London, officials of the British Tie Manufacturers As- their ties before they leave fori-wo- rk. Cappers Weekly sociation asked 50 men, at random, alxmt their feelings alxiut V neckties. Almost half of the 25 men 18 to .30 years old said ThCredit acts do With tears, perhaps, or ten- his Systems it seems, is a man where land proud start out digging ditches wiudup as an executive if he doesn't mind desk the You ore sure to be more prcH fitoble saving at your CrefH Union. Dugway Fi Credit Union can and a 3 the Rough Notes. financial sacrifice. .8 Di- vision, has been awarded 925 for his approved suggestion. EfcbQ mm MEW INDOOR-OUTDOO- 249( Wagon air Pickup Pickup ...... n -- Charger Coronet . . . ton ..... . . air USED mmmaamamm att Vliltk ClanKhell" lid NEW EZ locking handles Tough plastic insulat- - has Now Only . ." II ICE COOLER Tcuflh' durable fabric . hffirSisffirarir VAUIFJ REG. 1S.9S m- 9-pa- "CLINTON WENZEL ss.. Dodge Wagon .. Pontine, air 2-d- ht r., 3000 o . . . . BTU HEATER Snedeger, Test Division, fcas, been presented a Sustained Superior Performance Award. big 100" iipper Covtrtd in beaxy Mt. doth fabric Will lip together ti0" Chev Sedan e88 Mercury Ford, air strong-lightwe- Full size bag with construe- - Dodge Dart Valiant Wagon IT - . ' L Dodge Dart ,.. Plymouth, air . Dodge Charger Dodge, air ... . Chev Sedan . . . I in tmtim SPECIAL Medal Quality built for years of trouble out free service performs its class. 3-h- p. 0.. TRUCKS resistant and 2095 2095 69 Ford Pickup, 69 Chev Pickup, at pd miTARPaproof ALL REDUCED TO SELL " 'Sv n - 7-H- with Will not crack or peel cor- in utility tarps grommeti J J Jl yHmRTP II JSP5 I U I PAUL0S ; .v. .f'.t i.SL I ft. AT ft x 12 ft sixe Keg. 3.49 Oldest Dealer in Tooele 67 E. Vint CAMP stove 99 I Spongy tarp 0fY Sp4 Frank Herring, Ft. Douglas Equipment Management Branch, has fecebied a Certificate of Achievement. Sp4 Herring was BG Max Etkin's driver while stationed at DTC. A I I fBryB fiC l oo . TROLLING MOTORS motor buiU to ,ak after year of wear year Designed and manufactured by 'Neptune' outboard motors fast starting magneto ignition Carries factory Warranty A tToflinfl 1 Chrysler-Dodg- e 49 Years Old 79 9 . ftcrw JZ x 10 ft. 7 ft. x 9 ft. si Rc9' 2,39 "j09-9- JwM i9 v( 109.95 ieg. fasteners & 5 mCHASE VALUEI y P 150 CLINTON With big engine features exclusive twist grip throttle, forward and neutral and now comes complete with 3 gallon remote tank. fe? ill 1 CLINTON SALE! Now at an Unbeatable VSSS iwlSSWXI P Show special price includes 2Yi gallon remote fuel tank. TACKLE BOX Strong, rust 5-H- " 89 UU Dr. Volney Wallace, Chem Lab, has been presented with .a Suggestion Award. 49 Years of Service i ' Chev, air " iiimmhi MOTOR LylLUIv I jnl SIZE ... KiJ W Chrysler Wagon, air Datsun . . Ford, air 4-s- m ight, 10110 If" . 99 j j mm PLASTIC GAS OR WATER CANS Extra Mtflome ird U B. SLEEPING BAG Operates on cataltic principle Sure safe heat with-- Pots 4-L- DACR0N 88 THERMOS Chev, air i--m SUNSET $395 Chev Wag. 666 No. Main sun and water Comes in your choice of colors AN UNIEATA1LE tion and mildew rot , Bras$ ,ock ed body keeps 12 I 65 Mercury 395 T-B- . .r-n- cevar, SSgt . Jeseph E. Hughes, HIIC, baa received a Certificate of Achieve me lit earned while stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. MATTRESS The "SWINGER" LIFE JACKETS ,. Wi.h bri.h. e(k cemas in liias. Covered with heavy laced vinyl that resists $395 64 Dodge Buick, storage WmfUim 64 Pontine $395 65 65 65 65 65 65 66 66 66 66 66 66 67 69 69 69 69 69 69 70 Strong, lightweight frame folds into a chair, lounge, or cot Folds away to compact 26"x36" unit for easy 4290 4090 6390 4290 3290 3790 3490 3790 air li-to- LOUNGE-CO- T model!" Stripped-dow- n Chrysler Royal air Dodge Polara air Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge Dodge R VERSATILE Dodge Demon Imperial EES OSES rZfebQ we're malting fern "Not a Saving it the key to independence! Start saving today at trie credit union where your money works. You receive generous dividends because credit union members work, loan and save together not for profit not for charity but. for mutual service. this then change his aspects the more And thus make him a man the less?" AMERICAN American, 99 . Union derness. Does CEGSSMSffB Peter Gillespie, Data ; Umbrella Man says: PAl'UXO-l'TlO- "And though leniM'r'd lie. LIGHT SHINING 1st Inmate: "Betcha you can't climb up that beam of light shin-,- 1 r ; ing in the window." 2nd Inmate: "Do you tfctnkM I'm crazy? I'd get half way apr. and you'd turn it off." Grit. , i they pick bright, wide ties to attract girls when they go to parties alone. . . Of the 50 men questioned, 44 said they are disappointed if wives or girl friends don't comment on a new tie. Of the 25' men aged 30 to 34, most 50 |