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Show STUDY IS MADE OXSEATIIKITS Xoiiuxe of car seatlielts may lie snlfk-ieii-t reason to forfeit all rights In collect personal injury damages through lawsuit or may considem-M- y reduce the amount of damage awards. This observation was made in a study completed by Thomas W. Bertz, assistant research director of the Defense Research Institute, Milwaukee. Citing the fact that 23 State legislatures have enacted laws sonable standard which is designed fur his own protection, he can be considered negligent in that he is expected to use reasonable care for his own safety. Using the same measure that is used in workmen's compensation cases, if the injury or disability or death results from willful and intentional failure of employees to My Last Column by SP5 Bob Rewkowsld Well friends!, this is my last column for the 'Test Run" before I depart dear old Dugway for dear old (freezing) New York City. Ill soon be going to Vietnam, working hard, sweating, and eating canned food. I'VE BEEN in Dugway since September of 1068, and there are a lot of people who have come and gone since my arrival Do all of you oldtimers remember Pvt. Billy Evans, late of headquarters company? I'm sure you do. Anyone who remembers a broken window or two will remember Billy Evans. He and I got here the same day, bot Privates fresh out of basic and AIT. IT SEEMED that he just couldn't adjust to this place and in particular to Sergeant Pickel. It seemed that old Sergeant Pickel just didn't like poor Bill for some reason. The feeling was mu-- , tual all around, believe me. EVANS was an artist of some sorts, and I wouldn't be wurprised' if his talent for art was earning him a decent living somewhere. I ALMOST neglected to tell you how I got here way back then. Before I left New York die Airport kept telling me that die only Army installation in Utah was Fort Douglas. Naturally, I figured that they must have changed the name from Dugway Proving Ground to Fort Douglas before I got there. I got off at the Salt Lake Airport and soon discovered as have many of you, that Dugway was quite die distance from die airport. They told me that a bus would to pick up come at about mid-niganyone that may be reporting in or coming back from leave. So, there I was, waiting in die airport at about a.m. tor that stupid bus that wasn't going to gome until use a guard or safety device, this can be used as unexcused violation of seatbelt legislation. KEEP MATCHES AWAY FROM CHILDREN which require seatbelts to be inAlways put matches or lighstalled in motor vehicles, Mr. Bertz ten away, out of the reach of said that it is clear that a standard children, urges the American of conduct is sought even though Insurance Association. To many fires are caused by these laws do not make wearing of children playing with matches. seatbelts mandatory. One-fift- h of all fire fatalities are If the plaintiff s conduct can lie ' those of children under five shown as falling short of a rea years of age. ht n mid-nig- FINALLY, I spotted a PFC and inquired as to whether or not he was from Dugway. Fortunately, he was. Men This Is It! Our Biggest Suit 54 Of The Year! the most popular brands . . . considered buys a man can one of the best suits you'll .find: make. In this selection of center vent models; side vent or conventional and natural shoulder styling; plaidsl brown stripes and solids. Grays, blues, greens, ones dollar-for-doll- ar all-wo- ol Formerly 69.95 to 79.50 ' He told me that he had a taxi waiting and he would be glad to give me a lift. I then made a complete fool out of myself by asking him how much he was going to charge me for the taxi ride. After all, I was still new to the Army and just didn't know what a military taxi was. . When I first got to Headquarters Company, Lieutenant Roselle was the CO, Sergeant Major Sur was then the First Sergeant. AND LAST but not least, Sergeant Pickel was the operations Sergeant at the time. From what I've heard lately, he was quite the open tor indeed. All in all, I've met some real great people here. I'll never torget SP5 Jack Hamilton for one. When he, Garry (Ballard), and I used to go into Tooele to put out the latest 'Test Run", there would be Jack with his protein pills, wheat germ, and dessicated calves liver. He was quite the health nut, and everytime we went for something to eat he'd bring all that stuff into the restaurant with him, dumping it all into whatever he ordered. Man was he strong!! BEFORE I leave, I must tell you about some of the things that 111 never forget; 111 never forget; this crazy Utah weather which must give Mark Eubank one heck of a hard time to figure out; Sergeant Hatfield waking me up in the morning when Ulidn't have to get up; the night we poured die shaving cream all over Sp4 Art Turner without him even knowing it; the day we all went to the Salt Lake Beach and paid fifty cents to get eaten by those nutty flies; the day my friends and I walked through the Salt Lake Temple ground with cigarettes and got dirty looks from die people; Linda Turner's delicious meat loaf; the night that Steve Howard and I changed clothes in the back of Art so we Turner's Volkswagon be late for Bill wouldn't Farrington's wedding; SP5 Curry (my roommate) coming in at two in the morning, slamming the door, putting on the light, turning on the T.V. and waking me up; Mr. Whittle telling me to get a haircut; the night Sergeant Pickel woke me up when I was on CQ asking me to lend him fifteen cents for a soda, and then never paying me back. Those are just some of the unforgettable moments that I'll never Mustang Win Region Opener Down At. Francis 67-4- 5 The Dugway High School Mustangs won their league opener last Friday night be downing the St. Francis Padres by a 67 to 45 score on the losers home court. A 15 POINT outburst in the final quarter broke open a close game as the Mustangs had led by a 1 score at the end of the first eight minutes, 32-2- 5 at half time and die Padres had cut the winner's lead to 42 to 37 at the end of three quarters. Guard John McBride led the Mustang assault in the final eight minutes es he scored 11 points during the quarter to lead the winners with 13 points for die night The Ceerling brothers added 23 paints to the vectors total with Craig getting 12 and Mark adding 11. The Padres led only once, early in the game, when Rainaldfs second basket of the game gave them a 5-- margin, before baskets by lead. Ted Mcintosh and Mark Geerlings shot the Mustangs into a CRAIG GEERLINGS led the Mustang attack in theeopening 15-1- 4" 8-- 5 Mark adding four. Rainaldi got ax for the losers. The MusUng scoring mn the second quarter was divided up with seven players tallying. Van Ausdal kept the losers in tne game with six counters. The Mustangs were able to gamer only three baskets in the third quarter, with Dennis Lowe getting two. Mcintosh nit tour out of five from the carity lane to keep the winners in the lead. Tony Nic-coU who led all scorers with 18 points got seven of those in the third quarter. After the losers cut the Mus-tang margin to 4249 early in the final quarter the winners tallied 11 straight points to put the game out of reach. McBride then got hot and scored 11 of the winners last 14 points toncrease the margin of victory. THE MUSTANGS in winning, hit for 22 baskets and made good 23 out of 44 attempts from the free throw line while the losers were able to gamer 17 buckets end made good on only 11 out of 29 chances from the charity lane. The Mustangs had 10 players get in the scoring column as Lowe got eight, Mcintosh six, Dennis Lamoreaux five, Clyde Rasmussen and Dennis Madsen four apiece and Mike Golden and Bruce McCullogh each adding two. The Dugway Junior Varsity meanwhile racked up their ninth win in 11 starts this year with a 42-2-7 triumph over the Padre JV five. Sam McAvoy led the winners with 10 points with Stan Sur, Phil Lowe and Mike Donnelly each collecting nine. THE MUSTANG varsity suffered two losses over die Christmas holidays losing tohe ranked Delta five by a close 48 to 45 score and losing to the third ranked ville team by a 70 to 52 count after holding a one point lead at half time. In the Delta encounter, Dennis Lowe racked up 21 points to lead the mustang attack as he hit eight baskets and five out of eight from the free throw line. The only other Mustang in double figures and Dennisadsen with ten points. Doug Bailey took scoring honors for the winners with points' aYcfe win" ners got Id dumu um uw. on 16 out of 32 attempts from charity lane while the losers also bad 16 buckets but only 11 of 19 free throws. Grantsville broke open a tight game in the third quarter after being one point down at half time. Led by Paul Rupp, the Cowboys outscored the losers 26 to 14 in the third period and then held the Mustangs to only four point in the final eight minutes while scoring 11 for their final margin of victory. LOWE AND Madsen each hit for 15 points while Mark Geerlings added 13. Six foot seven Steve Larson got 17 for second high for the winners. The Dugway Junior Varsity 7 decision over won a close Delta and outscored the Grantsville JV by a 40 to 33 margin after being down 9-- 7 after the opening quarter. The Mustangs also racked up one win by downing the Alumni 0 as Mark Geerlings got 11 and Ted Mcintosh 9 to lead the varsity as Mike Norton marked up 17 points for the Alumni with Ken Bixby adding 10. THE MUSTANGS will play their next home game next Wednesday night when the UUh School far the Deaf will be die opponent. Test Televised to season. A ratio of one male for ten females is considered adequate for effective breeding in the spring, although in past years the surveys have not revealed a sex ratio this wide. The statewide ratio has usually been between one male per three hens to one male per five and (3) "Smoker's questions, Profile: Why You Smoke," which will enable viewers taking the test to learn the motivations behind smoking. 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