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Show Jr Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, Jan. 27, 1967 MP PIACHI8 Halvas orSlicad-N- o. 2Vt Cam Ubby Brand Giant 4 z. Cam TostawH Brand OFF FLOUR-- 20 OQIItIPBAS No. SOI Cam GoM Modal, Kitchan-Tatta- d L00 PQUIT COCKTAIL FIRST LIEUTENANT Maurice C. Wilkin Ws wife, Eunice, assists him in pinning on the insignia which accompany his recent promotion while Colonel Joseph J. Fraser, Jr., supervises. FRENCH'S :o. Minute Maid Quality Concentrated, Frozen Cans. The real thing from Florida Six-Oun-ce DISODKK DIBTAQY EIAGU DQOE7C30 POOD DOY Ruuot Brand Lorry's Sandwich ... . Si. 95 , ,....79 Family Sire mUITPlDO FmrO Hama ...3. 09 it P r. The Constitution of the United States, which we are sworn fi ", . . to support and defend by our oath of enlistment or office, m! the is one of the most remarkable and influential documents in of world. the history BRIEF, AS CONSTITUTIONS GO, and incorporating only i and conduct of govern- p general provisions for the establishment ment, it has not only survived wars, depressions and political entire course of nliangwc, but has had a profound influence on the n world. the of and the peoples history the not been often has inspiration, only In other lands, it but the example for establishment of constitutional government and recognition of individual rights and dignity. In our own country, it has carried us from an experiment ecoin democracy by thirteen states to the position of the most world. the in nation democratic nomically and industrially powerful BY THE VERY NATURE of its brevity and general terhas proven to be minology, the Constitution of the United States more flexible and durable than even its most optimistic framers might have hoped. With remarkable few amendments or changes, the basic Constitutional framework has remained unchanged since it was ratified on June 21, signed mi September 17, 1787, and finally 1788. The three coequal branches of government, established by the framers of the Constitution, remain; each with powers, but with built-i- n restraints on those powers; each with powers to check the actions of the other two branches. THE POWERS AND THE SYSTEM of checks and balances forth in the Constitution have, for nearly 200 years, provided set the continuity, vitality and flexibility which have served to preserve and strengthen our nation. As members of the Armed Forces, we are guardians of a influential and enlightensystem and theory unequaled as the most ed political concept in the history rtf mankind. (AFNB) i BAcaQ jqdogb DQIDGB CartMofl IMfc BanfM .)! A More Perfect Union 3M. FQBGCA M IP Veriaty Bating Mix Off Pfcf. FU8HIG08 LargalGradaAA ttAQGAQIHB Kraft Do hmo Be OFF Lb. Pkg. WITH THUS. SPECIALIST FOURTH CLASS James C. Haynes receives from a CHW Certificate of Achievement and congratulations CBR the of Weapons fVnMl Wah G. Chin, commandant was Orientation Course. While at Dugway, SP4 Ilavnei Academic Support Diassigned as a draftsman with CBRs vision. MAXWELL HOUSE fe SNACKBAR BARSAtNZ ROOT BEER 1FL0ATS -- our USL , Skull Valley Riders Install New Officers Dugway's Skull Valley Riders installed their recently elected officers at a' meeting last weekend. The new president is Norman Powell, who will serve his second term in that office. Thomas See has been elected vice president for the second consecutive rear: and Lieutenant Colonel Richard L. Bums is secretary-treasurMrs. Donna Nipp has been appointed entertainment chairman. She will lie in charge of scheduling the club's trips and competitions. The Riders were organized in I960. There are 23 active mein- The club belong; to the state Iren at present and the club's amlyinn of riding clubs and is er paddocks now contain 36 hones, Meinlienhip requirements stipu- late that each individual own a hone and that he lie a resident, civilian or military. In addition to active memhen, the dub has several associate and memlren. The post vet- erlnarian is an honorary member and assists club meinlren in meet ing the post's health standards through services such as adminis- tering regulatory innoculatfons. As the Skull Valley Riden is a private association and is not supported by funds, the memhen have done all of the construction or renovation of paddocks themselves. They also pay for all of the equipment, build-ing supplies, transportation and hav for the hones. . therefore allowed to participate in the various races and meets which are held in Utah every year. One of the Riden' traditional' events is an overnight trip to y Tooele, where memhen of pate in the annual Fourth July parade partici-honorar- ; 'ater tate of Washington square miles. ... of the wnnn h About different flowering plants n United States can be four one-sixt- ,.,,- Ho Intend rum dr .i,. prepared with cider rat water In colonial times. |