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Show ing in human relations. The airman will now receive specialized struction in the been assigned Keesler AFB, ies. Fenton earned the COL USE. Reserve Pvt. Gene A. Linnell, son of Mrs. Donna B. Linnell, 2847 So. 2500 West, Granger, has completed a tracked-vehicl- e to mechanic Miss., course at the Army Armor School, Fort Knox. Ky. During the course, students were trained to repair engines, transmissions and the fuel, electrical and hydraulic systems of the Army's tracked-vehicles- . They also learned to perform recovery operations for abandoned, damaged, disabled or mired vehicles. MEDAL. S S g t Frank B. Fenton, son of Mrs. Thelma R. Fenton, 3270 Westcrest Road, has been presented the Meritorious Service Medal in Munster, Germany. The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded by authority of the President of the U.S. to members of the Armed Forces who have distinguished themselves by exceptional achievement in the performance of their official dut- - John Ericson after completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland AFB. the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special train Wett Valley View Thurs., Aug. 28, 1980 in- systems field. ASSIGNED. Air National Guard Airman John C. Ericson, son of Cora B. Ericson, 7255 W. 3100 South, Magna, has West Valley City, UT. award while assigned as a station commander with the 39th Signal Battalion. His father, Dale M. Fenton, lives in Salt Lake and his wife Janet is with him in Germany. PROMOTED. James Hunter Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hunter. 4334 Fernwood Dr., Taylorsville, has been promoted in the Air Force to the rank of airman first class. Airman hunter is a ground radio communication equipment repairman at Ramstein Air Base, Landstuhl, West Germany. He is a 1978 graduate of Cottonwood high. W. COURSE. Pvt. Terry K. Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Brewer, 2041 Mantle Ave., Taylorsville, has completed with honors the crawler tractor operator course at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. During the course, students received instruction in maintaining the bulldozer and were trained in earth moving and land clearing. A and attended a summit at Snowconference bird in early August. Each officer presented his or her office to the others and told of its duties and responsibilities. In addition, they each set goals that they will be working for throughout the year. Already this year, the SBOs have to their credit a well coordinated summer sundown stomp, a complete planning of the years calendar and, with the aid of the ASC officers, cheerleaders and administration, registration which ran smoothly. Tomorrow (Friday) all of the officers, including the ASC officers and cheerleaders, will present the annual Hello day assembly. The trad- itional assembly remarks from O. Grant Rowley, principal, plus sophomore initiations coordinated by the ASC. In Colt sports, Cottonwoods American Legion baseball squad, after sweepng the state tourney, travelled to California with hopes of gaining a regional title. However, they were awarded the third place crown after losing to tough Arizona and Palo Alto, Calif, teams in a 1977 graduate of Cottonwood high, Brewer entered the Army in Oct- ober, 1979. cotwd (From Page IB. Col. 7) Taylorsville high. double because of the separation, this year will hopeully be the best ever. It will be a year of unity and good times for all those who attend Cottonwood. Therefore, in- volves the ASC, student body officers and cheerleaders, all introducing themselves in unique manners. In addition, there will be welcome elimination round. equal compensation. Bingham family. It is beyond my comprehension why Governor Matheson has openly supported the Several women have proved they can do various work equal to men, and several women have risen to fine jobs without losing their femininity or their ability to be a good mother. This has been without the Equal Rights Amendment. Proponents of ERA claim it to be a cureall for every equality problem. Its passage would merely open up the can of worms, making it necessary for congress to legislate laws to regu- ERA when he knows that a majority of the people in his state of Utah is against it. We in Utah are for fair treat ment to all people, but we are not for ERA. Beatrice B. Stoddard West Valley City HIGH GOST late every facet of equality imaginable. There are enough laws today to guarantee equal rights to all and more than sufficient backup for the many lawsuits we see today in overcoming discrimination. Most states al- and discomfort from rubbing on nose or ears. today's economy, as always, the best most bargain is eyewear that gives you the in fashion. ..vision. ..and comfort. In ready have equal rights provision in their constitution. There is no argument with the statement that there are fewer outside the home. The children are given the feeling of more security and more complete supervision. There are fewer suspicions on the husbands part and there are fewer temptations on the wifes part. Gods law was that the woman was to bear the children, take care of their families and be a companion to the husband, be feminine and Also in Cottonwood athletics, this first week of school holds the first football game of the season. Coached by Tom Jones, the Cottonwood gridiron team meets The student body officers are well on their way to indeed making this year the best ever. With the aid of their sponsor, Charlene Watkins, the SBOs planned be the weaker sex. 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Woman will never be equal to man, nor man equal to woman, yet ERA and the movement to liberate women tends to attempt to change this.. ..to change Gods law, taking femininity away from women and masculinity from man. Ratification of the ERA can do nothing but further unisex, cause more complications in GRANGER-HUNTE- REDVOOD AREA R, determining equal rights, create more man and wife problems, detract from the basics of the family unit, and downgrade Gods law. If a woman wants or has to work, that is her prerogative, and if she has a family she should realize the possible (NOW WEST VALLEY CITY) i;l VOTE SEPT 9 ill BUCKNER, DEL L. 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