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Show r' TEST RUN, Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, December 24, 1965 Christmas Safety Tickets Go on Sal 0 Hunter To be Shown For Music Treat On Television Tkli't'i in l for 'Tinm'Ii January 10 eim-tvHigh Svluxil liy (III (Ik1 luli Symphony. an Ori-lustr- a rt ihi al Dugway Proving ('.round. at the They may lie Information Office, Itmim 1504, Iosi Jleadiiurterv In Tooele, tickets may be purchased at the office of the Tooele Transcript; from Parker's Music Co. or bom any member of the Tooele High School Band. PRICES WILL be 1.25 and 50 cents for children. No seats will lie reserved. Leaflets telling about the Symbe taken home by school phony will ' children and ' junior and senior high school students, while placards announcing the concert began appearing in store windows and cafes in Tooele City. The concert on January 10 will be the first yet given in Tooele by the famous orchestra. ACTUALLY, TWO concerts will be given. One, a matinee performance, will be free of charge to school students of Tooele and Crantsville in the Tooele High School gymnasium.. The evening concert, also to be at die high school, will be for adults and children at the greatly reduced prices. PREPARATIONS FOR reception of the orchestra members and their renowed Maestro Maurice Abravanel are proceeding at a good pace: Among other events they will be guests at a banquet at 6 p.m. in the Tpoele High School room, for which a special menu will be prepared. The Utah Symphony is unique among American orchestra. It is the only fully professional rches-tr- a in an area of more than a quarter-million square miles. This area reaches from Ely and Las Vegas on the west to St. George and Moab on die south, and Grand valo pun-liasc- multi-purpo- se The third annual hunter safety training course conducted by Lee Robertson, Training Officer of the Utah1 Department of Fish and Game, is scheduled to lie broadcast over the facilities of KUED TV Channel 7. Designed to qualify all first time hunters as required by State ' broad-toriou- s Phyllis Diller, showdom's no- - Law, the course will lie housewife-turne- d coinedi- rast each week for a sixteen week enne, climaxes a Christmas week period beginning January 3, 1966. Broadcast time will be 8:30 to run at Valley Music Hall in North Salt Lake with a trig New Year's q p.m. each Monday evening. Eve party, executive producer Le- Advance registration is requir-Ro- y Prinz has announced. Help- - ed and can he accomplished by ing her see out the old and wel- - sending your name, address, birth come the new will be Ogdens date and age with $1 registration fee to: Hunter Safety, Utah State singing Osmond Brothers. It is now ten yean since Miss Department of Fish and Game, Diller left her kitchen, where you 1596 West North Temple. Salt 100 FOR ZERO DEFECTS Mr. Clair B. Olsen (L) Director of Test Operations at Dug-wastart the stove by lighting the Lake City, Utah 84116. December closes Proving Ground accepts the congratulations of Zero Defects Coordinator Harold Critch-loRegistration grease, for a career as Americas for his office becoming one of the first to have everyone accept the error elimination leading lady standup comic. Not 31, 1965. To record the daily performance of each employee of the office, Mr. Olsen mainprogram. one to leave her family behind, tains a record of errorless days posted on the graph displayed behind him. More than 98 per die made and "Fang" 16 january 1883 - The cent of Dugway employees have now joined the program. (U.S. Army Photo) Moby Dick fea-- ton Act was passed establishing members of the act. They'll the Civil Service Commission, tured be at Valley Music Hall, in her 8giSj8S3888S8S8S8SSljyiiyiUUMilimTOMWWilfJ zany head, for the show. THOUGH SHE has made one To All Members of the Test and Evaluation Command: movie. Mis Diller is most famous fin- her Twaa tho night bafora Chriatmaa, frequent television spots In many respects it seems as though it were only four months and In Santa'a house on the Jack Paar, Johnny Carom Not a creature was worried, I came to the Test and Evaluation Command, instead of that ago and Ed Sullivan shows. Very not one man did prouse, and four months. From a professional viewpoint, this has two years die also has hosted her T hay'd passed oil inspections, of the most challenging and rewarding assignments that I one been own TV fashion show, sporting with plenty to spare, have had in my military career. The tremendous accomplishments such items as an alligator-toot- h They hod delivered their work, and achievements of the command since its creation in 1962 have tab an earn. and hod groat necklace and collapsible circus In their b ad a. the kids All been over world, lay snu, impressive. I am proud of the professional skills of all members tent dress. ' While dreams of his coming danced In tholr heads. command. I know that all of you will continue in the future this of Her records include Wet Toe And Santa up there on that polar ice cop show the same dedication and devotion to duty. to in a Hot Socket" and Are You prepared to take off with nary a flar. My interest in die work and progress of the Test and EvaluaSo over the housetops the worieba'er they flaw. Ready for Phyllis Diller? 1 the will Nor leave. when will not cease Command many tion' With a alaighful of toya and St, Nicholas too... Appropriately, her voice was to roof And fact as a twinkling from roof-to- p friendships which I have made in the past two years. It is a strange heard for two years at the Gas ExDlatributing toya that had nary a goof thing but in the military one never loses old friends, you just lose hibit at the New York Worlds Some heard him esploin as he drove out of sight track of them. It is nice to know that somewhere, probably half Fair. "Marry Christmas to oil, and let's ALL DO IT RIGHT around the world, you will renew some of those old friendships. Z.D. THE PHYLLIS Diller Show, (THE FIRST TIME) This, in a small measure, takes some of the sting out of leaving for END playing December 27 - January 1, 1 new assignment. last of is the to each of you personally, but I wish that I could say good-by- e nus shows Please accept my best wishes or neither is that passible. practical Prinz. ' for a Happy Holiday Season and good luck to all of you. I hope I r will have the pleasure of serving with vou again. JAMES W. SUTHERLAND, JR. Major General, USA Commanding 7. For information, call -- y Pendle-mother-in-la- w Farewell Letter ZD POEM - - hearts. ' COnCrtS' Mm oar car food Insurinca- -a State Farm Homaewaara poiicy.CaflRwtodayl ' The ice skating rink next to the Provost Marshal's Building on Valdez Circle will be open for use when the ice is frozen. The rink has been filled and during the winter months skating will be permitted whenever the red flags are down. Personnel will use the rink at their own risk and parents must assume responsibility for supervision of children, a spokesman for the Welfare and Morale Division said. Lee Durrant Falrlane Tocele 334 S. 882-48- 471 STATK FARM Know the Hazards Of Winter Driving . TTaPA CaQcntl 11C1C CJCaSUll The turnover rate in U. S. Savings Bonds is less than one per cent per menth, the Treasury reports. For the past four years, it has averaged only 10 per cent of the total amount of E and H Bonds What does Holy Scripture have to say erf seeing and hearing and good dispositions? Oh, that today you would HEAR his voice: Harden not your hearts as at Meriba, as in the day of Massa in the desert." Psalm 94 ' LOOK ABOUT THEE, O Jerusalem, towards the east, and BEHOLD the joy that cometh to thee from Cod." Baruch IV:36 -- The seed is the Word of Cod the grain that fell in good soil stands for those who hear the word and hold by it with a noble and generous heart and endure. . . Luke VIII The true joy and peace of Christmas can be ours if we grasp its real meaning and appropriate its message; and the gift we can offer the Prince of Peace is ourselves, nothing less. ... - by John Yackman, Safety Di virion Now! - today is this time to begin preparing for practice driving during die Winter season. ITS UP TO YOU - You must choose to drive carefully. Since there are five primary hazards ofWfoter driving, winterize your driving techniques, and winterize your determination to . avoid accidents. The five primary hazards ofwinter driving are: INADEQUATE TRACTION TO MOVEi This generally means the inability to pull away from a standstill on an icy road, to go up slippery hills, or to negotiate deep snow. Any of these three situa- -' tions can cause trouble. This trouble will vary from aggravating des and accidents. In order to improve trac--1 to major traffic ploys DPG SOLDIER OF THE MONTH-Specia- list 4 Billy D. Dunn tion, good treads on tires are helpful, snow treads, if available are (L) receives Soldier of the Month honors for November from better. In tough going, tire chains provide more traction. And be Post Commander Colonel Joseph J. Fraser, Jr., in a special easy on die accelerator. DON'T SPIN YOUR WHEELS. ceremony Dec. 10 in Col. Fraser's office. Sp4 Dunn is assignREDUCED ABILITY TO STOP: On ice and snow, braking ed to the 65th Military Police Platoon here as an MP patrol distances are increased three to twelve times die dry rood distance. supervisor. He received the Post Award for his conscientious-ness- , These long stopping distances are the cause of many winter accidevotion to duty and efforts to advance his knowledge. dents. Once again, good tires and chains give greater control; RealIn addition to receiving a certificate, Sp4 Dunn received a f25 istic driving precautions, such as reduced speed and increased fol(U.S. Army Photo) Savings Bond. lowing distances, will reduce the likelihood of an accident. EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON STARTING AND STOP-iFINSeptember 3, 1919: Pershing Temperature plays an all important part in braking distance was designated General of the and possible traction on snow and ice. As the temperature rises, ice, Armies. Booklet and to a lesser degree, mow becomes much more slippery. Braking distance DOUBLES with a temperature variation from 0 degrees to Teen Drivers 32 degrees F. Prescription - Periodically get the Feel of the road Lincoln Mercury has released surface. its popular booklet for teens, How ICE AND SNOW MADE SUCK BY TRAFFIC: The polishto Earn the Key to Dad's Car.' of tires spinning and sliding on snow and ice is known to action ing More than 3.5 million copies of increase' the slipperiness of already hazardous road surfaces. greatly earlier booklets have been circuSLOW down before you reach a slippery intersection and before lated. It contains some handy drivgoing into a curve or down a hill. ing tips. REDUCED VISIBILITY: Winter weather emphasizes that For a free copy, write to Youth Activities Department, Lincoln-Mercuyou must be able to see danger to avoid it. It is particularly important to have a clean windshield at all times, inside and outside. AfDivision, Dearborn, Mich make realso ter a storm, be sure to clean your windshield and other windows. Co can igan. Croups around your vehicle and clean off all windows, wipe off the headquests to have Miss Teenage America or a Youth Safety Spokeslights, stop and tail lights, also. man address their club. Use the same address. 1 January 1966 . . . Have a Happy and Prosperous New Year. tie-up- Free For : , Big Plant in Doubt - r 9 ' Although not officially confirmed, it was reported in' a Detroit jiitely has been shelved indefinitely, along with 91.131,000 of pronewspaper Wednesday that the posed construction at Hill Air atom Base. $300, (NX), (NX) proposed smasher" research plant of the k ALL OF the were Atomic Energy Commission has reported due to economies neces; lieen shelved, for the time lieing ' sitated liv the Viet Naur war. The Hill Base and Dugwav At the time, U. S. Senator Frank E. Moss, in a special tele- construction had authorized anil gram to the 'Transcript, said that funded during the first session of Dugway s proposed 9137.000 com- the 89th Congress, Sen. Moss missary expansion program defi- cut-lac- C caoKinv oca toe (BANK... V iy Ironriie Death Claims for R. H. Severe Christmas Funeral Wed. A BEAUTIFUL RESULTS DOES ALL IRONING BETTER IN HALF THE TIME AND FASTER USED AND APPRECIATED POSITIVE AID TO BETTER EVERY WEEK OF THE YEAR HEALTH AND LESS FATIGUE DD ls is ntuilying tinoperated by the Department of Defenae in the continental United States. Their rejiort, to be submitted to the Secretary of Defense, will recommend improvements in the design and management of these facilities. The Armys Medical and Research Development Command is executive agent for the study. high-ranki- and Now you con relax on Ironing dayl Breeze through all your ironing while you sit down, comfortable and relaxed! You'll lie amazed at how easily and quickly you're finished, and your clothes will have a taau-tif" sheen! Complete home inul runimitU-t- - - :um-pita- out-patie- nt O The United States Military Academy was host to mure than 200 student delegates from till colleges und universities in the U. S. and Canada for the 17th unnuul Student Conference on U.S. Affairs, a forimi for the discussion of national security problems. General Maxwell D. Taylor, special visor to the President, delivered, the princiHil address. ad- like-new- struction included. Come in today for a FREE demonstration! a' J5oeBefHera.,a B -- battery of tests' has lieeii udopted by tint Army for evaluating potential aviators. Develoied over the past several years, the new liattery replaces three previous aptitude tests. Individual personality, leadership. Mitential. receptiveness to flight training ami other factors are measured hy the test which is a prerequisite to approval for flight training. j An improved Konappropriated fund employees of the Dcartnieni of the Army will have their own group health, life, und programs on January lirst, DA ha ali nounred. While the group health and life plans are optional, the retirement plan is mandatory for all regular, e of end this employees. Payroll deductions will the al retire-insuran- full-tim- month. , I , I . ce Ralph Harrison Severe, 44, died of a heart attack Sunday, December 12, at his home in Skull Val-ley. He was bora in Crantsville August 10, 1921, A son of Hynun Wallace Severe and Esther Johnson. He married Wanda Craen on June 18, 1945 in the Salt Lake Temple. MR. SEVERE was well known for his playing of the steel guitar. He was the leader of a Western Band and had played out at Ely, Nevada on Saturday night. An annual musical number on the Old Folks Sociable held in Grants-vill- e, was Mr, Severe and his com-pany. He was employed at Dugway, Utah, and had returned from three months TDY duty in Alaska in August. He owned and operated a ranch in Skull Valley. Survivors are his widow and four children, two daughters. Melody Esther, 19, Lori, 12, and two sons, Ramon Ralph, 15, and Neal Ross, J, his father, Hytum Wallace Mrs. Seven and his Lita' J. Severe, Salt Lake; two sisters, Mrs. Dale (Selma) Aibon, Crantsville, and Mrs. Ceorge (Norma) Woodward, Salt Lake. , step-moth- it. I 1 - style-conscio- Pi . e y J.C6 KfltlllS 3 ' of this enhances its true meaning, some definitely detracts. On the one hand is the tendency (very human and natural of itself), to embellish, beautify, romanticize anything of importance. Consider, for exexample, how drab a wedding would be with only a dry form of is alchange of vows and nothing more. On the other hand, there in and ways the danger erf something foreign latching on, shouldering over. taking THE GIVING of gifts is meant to be a sign of love, affection, a recognition of dignity in imitation of the Wise Men; but it can give rise to motives of sheer commercialism and selfish preoccupation with GETTING. It is therefore of great importance for anyone who would come to a full realization of the true meaning of Christmas to strip away the tinsel and the foil in order to penetrate to the core, the essence; of the accidental, the superficial is something and this that is not to be confined only to external factors. We will find that there are dispositions within ourselves that must be changed, blind-spot- s to be cured, good will to be stressed, concentration to be employed, gratitude to be enlarged, joy to be conceived, peace to be felt, glory to be given. Once this purification (within and without) is accomplished, we will be in a position to comprehend bv faith the mvstery ((hidden from die ages) that is revealed in time but is actually tuneless; and that comprehension, much to our surprise may have a shock effect in all of its stark realism upon our minds, transcending the mere sentimentalism which would otherwise be our highest level of understanding THE DETAILS of the story, trivial and prosaic as they apparently were, take on a deeper meaning when looked at from the viewpoint of divine providence. The decree of Caesar Augustus, the journey from Calilee to Judea, from Nazareth to Bethlehem (Josephs birthplace), the closed door of the inn, the lack of room, the coldness of human hearts, the stable, the animals, the warmth of their bodies, the pieces of straw, the shepherds on the hills, the star looking down, the wisdom from afar, die frantic envy of the powerful, the fugitive flight of the innocents all take their proper place, as in a kaleidoscope shaken by the hands erf a child, to compose a beautiful picture, a meaningful message, an astonishing story, full of paradox and charged with purpose: eternity in time, divinity in humanity, omnipotence in helplessness, riches in rags, warmth in the cold, acceptance in rejection, love amid hate, beneficence in the tace ot ingratitude, light in darkness, forgiveness in injury; neither the paradox nor the purpose stop there. Can it really be that man is worth all this? What we are striv-in- g can it to proclaim and maintain at every possible moment really be true, after all? Can we who seem to be so unlovable really be loved? What we are so desperately searching for - to be loved, in is it there for the asking? spite of our unworthiness For God so loved the world that he gave His only begotten Son" so that everyone who believes in Him should not perish but might have life everlasting ONLY FAITH can open up our eyes and ears and soften our 295-340- has given concerts in all of the cities mentioned above including, of course, its home city of Salt Lake. Last season the orchestra tra- veiled 300 miles, playing to a combined audience of 223,700 in 72 SYMPHONY Matter of Faith By Chaplain (Major) John F. Kenny But When The Son Of Man Comes, Will He Find, Do You Luke XVHL8 Think, Faith On Earth? The celebration of Christmas - the birth of Christ - has been surrounded, with and covered over by much extraneous matter. Some raisre w JETsSttBSSsS THE - For Dugway Employees and Military Personnel First Security Bank checking account means immediate money in the bank on pay day for civilian and military personnel at Dugway. A plan has been developed permitting the delivA ery of your pay check to the First Security Bank on Base each pay day with credit to your account immediately! When you pay by check you keep an accurate record of your expenses, making the tedious task of balancing your budget simple and easy. Your cancelled checks' become your legal re- ceipt or proof of payment. Open your account today choose either Regular or Checkway plans and request check to be sent directly to the your pay Base bank in the Post Exchange. Itll save you valuable time and money. NAME AND ADDRESS PRINTED FREE on each check FIRST SECURITY RANK Member Federal Depoiit Iniuranca Corporation Fort Exchange Building Dugway Proving Ground ' Si |