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Show The Deseret Sampler, Fri., January 10, 1975 Utah and Equal Rights Chaplain Our Utah pioneer foremothers are an outstanding example of what womens role in society should be. Utah women hold several firsts. Utah Women were the first to Vote in 1870. Brigham Youngs niece cast the first legal ballot in the United States. Dr. Marti la Cannon was the first woman to be elected to a state senate. it Mary Howard was the first woman mayor in die United States. She was elected mayor of Kanab in 1912. Benedetto by Chaplain (LTC) Austin Di UTAH MEN encouraged suffrage and equal rights for wfymen. Brigham Yotuig was one of womens strongest supporters. He recognized womens potential. they had the privilege of studying or accountants as mathematicians would make just as good the privilege to have to think we and they ought any man; that of branches these develop the may they knowledge study women powers with which they are endowed. We believe that make wadi beds, dishes, to are useful not only sweep houses, and raise babies, but they should stand behind the counter, study law or physics, or become good bookkeepers and be able to do the lwsiness in any counting house, and all this to enlarge their sphere erf usefulness for the benefit of society at large. In following these things they but answer the design of their From Discourses of Brigham Young creation. 13:61 sisters who if UTAH MEN and women have always been leaders in Equal Rights. When Utah ratifies the ERA, we will only be following in our great tradition. Belle D. E. Edwards wrote this Song of Equal Rights in the 1800s for the Utah Women Suffrage Song Book. ' We are the mothers of mankind, the daughters, sisters, wives. To human weal we ever give our time, our strength, our lives. And well uphold the honest hand that ever nobly strives. To wave the flag of Equal Rights in Utah. WIIAT WILL ERA DO? This article is the seventh in series of articles about alcohol abuse. The articles are pre- 1972.) q plrl --iri THE LATEST surveys and reports indicate that there is a new group of problem drinkers arising. The arrests of teen-agefor driving while intoxicated and drunkenness have gone up about 300 per cent in the last 15y ears. rs ' fa p,j,atc rfMffrjrl ia wUcg Not that teeri-ag-er drinking is a new experience. During die drag crisis, the use of other drags merely received more attention than the abuse of alcohol. Even at the height of die drag epidemic, alcohol was the drug used most frequently and by the most teenagers. The current trend with s is toward the use of alcohol as their drag of choice. national cemeteries? es. VA pays up to S 50 in p)ot Ind inlerment 0f in national vcerans not Thi benefit was in June . 1973 umjer 1 a-Y- 933 pL QWhal dwld I do before Is aukc am ant I I teen-ager- . .aw. Again Offers ISAIAH QUOTES God as saying: So shall my word be drat goes forth from my mouth. It shall not return to me void but shall do my will achieving the end for which I sent it. (Isaiah 55:11) Jesus is tire Word of God. He shared our existence for a purpose, and through die power of Gods Spirit that purpose will not be frustrated. The future may look black, like die night on which Christ was born, bid His star is always- there, relighting the flame of hope and enkindling Tfcheir tax JLkages or instructed die enthusiasm for the good which leads our stumbling forthe appropriate toll- world onwards. firee number for their use. e The birth of Jesus is die pivot-poiof all history. It lines are staffed IRS is easily the most relevant, the most historic event that by taxpayer service representatives. Mr. Wise said these employever happened to mankind. The discovery of the wheel ees have been specially trained to die invention of die alphabet, die slow building up of culanswer a wide variety of tax quesmodem and medicine these monuments ture, technology tions ranging from the simplest to to mans greatness pale against the dazzling reality of the some of the more complex or techWord become flesh in Jesus Christ. nical areas of tax law. Wouldnt it be something if the true meaning of THE TELEPHONE service is Christmas was remembered arid observed all year long available Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Mr. Wise throughout the world? suggested die best times to call are before 10:00 a.m. and after 4:00 p.m. when lines are least busy. w 'THE DESERET SAMPLED Published as a civilian enterprise newspaper in the interest of personnel of the Deseret Test Center, Dugway Publishing Proving Ground, Utah, by the Transcript-BulletiCompany, Tooele, Utah, (publishers of the Tooele Transcript and Tooele Bulletin) in accordance with Department of the Army Regulations. It i not an official Army newspaper; opinions are those iff individuals, not to be considered those of the Department of die Army or its agencies. Advertisements in this publication do not constitute an endorsement of products by the Dept. or Defense or an agency thereof. Everything advertised in this publication must be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to the race, creed, color or national origin of the purchaser, user or patron. A confirmed violation or rejection of this policy of equal opportunity by an advertiser will result in the refusal to print advertising from that source. For business and advertising matters call the Tooele Transcript-Bulletiat (801) 8824)050. News matter ior should be sent to the Public Information Office, publication telephone (801) Dugway Proving Ground, Utah 84022 522-216. Pictures not otherwise credited are U.S. Army photos. Army News Feature (ANF) and American Forces Press Service (AFPS) material is used. Printed by offset n - m J. Ofl.fi tlTl fl You stand before an audience. You are going to give a speech. Your knees are sha- -. key, your stomach is fluttering, your palms are wet and clamy, and you begin. Mr. President, fellow Toastmasters, and guests. . . Giving speeches can be a nerve wreckine It seems ony way to overcome the fear of giving speeches is to S've speeches. However, if you wait until you have to give a speech at work, at a dinner, or church, you are put on the spot, are under pressure, and po-ienc- . CAllO , WHY we ve estab- iisned ft Toastmasters Club at Dugway. Our local Pony Ex- press Club affords you a pro- gram rf personal development in communication and lead-erdiip. By participating in this organization you will learn in the com- municative arts. You will learn ' how to give speeches effec-tunit- . Time Again! ALL Ladies and Girls SNOW BOOTS A y tively. Membership in Toastmast-era affords you the oppor- unity to be evaluated aftereach speech so that you are mae ware of your errors and can correct diem the next time you give a speech, This methodhsa proven effective in developing gc3l speakers. Membership in Toastmasters, also gives you an opportun- ity to practice gestures, voice control, use in visual aids and posture. You also learn how to Its That Entire Stock brothers and sisters. A d Tl Nnnpwar Sna nAderVnfl Could PuMc Do It -- rs Its Worth It rs s . Start treating r brothers and sisters rs nnftglTlfi New Year O you have not had an oppor- to practice your speech. Its not often that you stand in front of a mirror and give your whole speech, practicing gestures, voice control and deli- - Perhaps you cant do things all by yourself. But thats io reason not to do things. Join with others at your local synagogue or church. There's plenty you can do together. rs toll-fre- nt will accept tnat? . y. WHY AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION? Women have lreen trying to knock out sex discrimination reforms for 350 through individual court cases and single-layears, lmt sex discrimination is still flagrant. Do you really th are The way that teen-ageseems be alcohol to sigusing nificantly different, however, rather than drinking to be one of die crowd or to act grown are drinking to up, teen-ageDo something great. Do something of which you will get high or to block out presbe proud. Do something that will not only benefit you, sures. Often these same reasons are given by adults with but will benefit your fellowman. It doesnt take very long. It doesnt hurt much. It wont a drinking problem. Most teencost you a single penny. become have had time to agers It will help you and yours in the long ran. It might alcoholics but many are problem drinkers - people who even help someone who may be suffering right now. Youll feel good about it - real eooa about it because drink frequently, to excess, to a state of intoxication and who you will be contributing to the well being of someone get into trouble because of al- else. DO IT. ITS WORTH IT. cohol use. What is it? Give Blood. A Red Cross team will be at die Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Mon..NEARLY ALL teen-agedrink because die practice is day, January 13, to conduct' a blood drivfe. By giving blood, the Red Cross is prepared to replace widely accepfod and used by adults. It is part of their nor- - blood for any military or civilian and their dependents. mat efforts to take on an adult Dependents include: 1. Spouse. rule. Since adults approve of 2. Dependent children in household. drinking and practice it freely 3. Parents and parents of spouse. in their presence, teen-age4 Retired personnel for a period of 1 year after retirecome to regard it as a sign of ment. adulthood. When asked why All military and civilian personnel donating blood will they drink, the usual teen-ag- e be excused from work without charge to leave. In addiand for is sociability reply tion to die time required to give blood, donors will lie In addition, much authorized 4 hours of excused absence for recuperation purteen-ag- e drinking seems to be due to pressure from friends. poses. All donors are encouraged to take the full 4 hours The next article will discuss for this purpose. The Red Cross unit will lie expecting 8 donors every actually why some teen-age15 minutes which Is a total of 128 donors. With your become alcoholics. help, we tope to achieve that goal Local volunteers will be on hand to serve refreshments, take temperatures, and help with the paperwork. Together, we can make this community project a success. tell and use jokes in your Do it. Well see you there. speeches. THE DUGWAY Pony Ex- pres Qubmeetsdie fort and third Wednesday of each month at the Officers Club. Members either bring their lunch or buy it and spend their rs Telephone Help though we cannot always measure it or even detect it at times, a divine principle of order, wisdom and justice shows itself throughout the bloodstream of human-it- voice. sented by die DPG Human Relations Resource Center to aid DPG employees and their families in learning more about alcoholism. a. tratioa pay anything toward costs gpingto listen to me? Fm just one 99 a 92-54- 0, nitro-glyceri- lrcnefit. Workers. On some jobs women have benefits that men do nut share. Men deserve the same protection in health, safety and overtime pay that women do. method. Counselors Comer with a wall of guilt and lies. Tragically, when we separate N0tify the VA regional from God, we disconnect ourselves from the fice where rdi are filed, yotir source of all being. Without God, man is a rudderless ship, namc, daim number giving a tailspinning airplane. a child playing with You also od Man needs God in order to be himself. Watching the notify your po,, office, news on television, we may conclude that man isnt doing a very good job of eluding his innate madness. IRS Christmas, however, should spark new hope. God has beToll-Free come man. Man cannot be all bad. Man has tremendous WIIATS IN IT FOR MEN? Men Need ERA to Eliminate Discrimination As: Adversaries in divorce proceedings. Some states automatically require the hud rand to assume the entire burden of alimony and child support. Custody of children is decided on tlie Irasis of the parent's sex, not the welfare of the child. Hudrands of working women. Widows do not receive lire same salary continuation or pension benefits as widows. A widower cannot draw on his wifes social security unless he can show that she provided more thalf of his support. A wealthy woman can draw on her husl rands retirement social security, lrs.it husl rands must prove dependency before they can 1 GI HU allowance from Q-- My the Veterans AAninittratian b two weeks late. What should 1 do? A If there's a Vet Rep (VA representative) on your campus, check with him. Otherwise, write to the VA regional office which has your claim file, giving your name, claim number and address, husbands and widowers Q-- De of female veterans have the same eUgMily isr Veterans Adminb- tratioa benefits as wives and wid-- a ows of male veterans? A Yes. For purposes of VA benefits, the term wife" includes husbands of female veterans and widow" includes widowers of Oct. female veterans. (PL frt jy Veteran Atekistr&tioi and Eve in the garden, we shut Him out of our lives ,t -- y , Create opportunities for women in areas that have been closed to them. Strengthen laws against sex discrimination in employment. Prohilat discrimination in obtaining credit Provide equal access to military service and benefits. Remove laws against womens right to hold property, mortgage or insurance. n' Merchants lick their lips at the thought of Christmas profits. Children nearly burst waiting for their Christmas presents. Parents caught between the two, are so harried that they Just hope to survive die Holiday Season. Nobody seems to have time to think about it, but die real purpose of Christmas is to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas is essentially a religious observance, THE CRIB scenes remind us of that obvious fact. The problem is: do we pause to let die reminder sink in? Who 'is Jesus Christ? What is so special about His birth? What meaning does it have in my world? These are die most crucial questions we can ask. They transcend die rising cost of living, pollution and over popu- lation; yet they have a bearing on. all the issues of our day, because they have a bearing on you and me. Who is Jesus Christ? HE IS the son of Mary of Nazareth. He is one of us, fellow citizen of planet Earth. He is also die Son of God. Without ceasing to be fully human. He is divine. That makes him the most remarkable member of die human race. What is so special about His birth? THE BIRTH of die Sari of God as a man launches a new age in die history cx mankind. In Jesus, God joins Himself to men. The Son of God becomes a man for mans sake. Jesus is a spotlight, a sign from God that He under- Wnrwrk man, cares for man, is on mans side in the struggle tor all that is good, true and beautiful "Yes, God so loved die world that he gave his only Son (John 3:16) Man naturally has some fear of God, as he fears any- thing that he cannot fully understand or control. And when we are afraid we usually shrink from die cause of our fear. Jesus Christ is Gods most eloquent way of saying to us: Do not be afraid. Do not hide from me. Do not try to build your world in isolation from me. I am your great- est friend. I will help you. Together we shall build a bet- . I We have Comer s - foadditiZ IhmS allowed one tours admfois- trative leave to attend the meetings. Meetings are held from 11:30 to 1:00 or 1:30, depending on the number of speakers scheduled. Membership in the Pony Express Toastmasters Club is open to anyone 18 years or older who wishes to join. Military and civilian personnel are welcomed. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, January 15. The newly elected officers will be installed at that time. ALSO, AS part of the Youth Leadership Program, two youths from the high school will participate in the program. The youth guest " speakers for the January 15th meeting will be Lannie Douglas .and Steve Toepel. There will be youth speakers participating in the 'Toastmaster meetings once a month. If you are interested in joining die Toastmasters Club, or are just curious about their meetings, you are invited to attend the meeting at 11:30, January 15, at the Officers Chib. No one else can give us what you can. 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