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Show Corner Chaplain's Cll (LTC) Gerald E. Jones hy This One Thing The DESERET SAMPLER, Fri., Feb. 7, 1969 The Safely Zone by Lawrence Smith, Safety Officer The results of the Safety Belt Questionnaire, distributed by Safety Division, have leen tabulated. A random sampling of many returned questionnaires has shown that those people who most often use their safety belts are single women over 25 years of age. If the questionnaires are accurate, the bachelor ladies use their safety lielts 74 per cent of the time. Second highest users of safety lielts are married women 18 to 25 years and tied with them at 60 per cent is married women over 25 years old. The ladies are the champs when it comes to wisely using the available injury reducing safety lielts. make use of the The group which least used are fa,,mS effective ange of the available safety as inosl could be expected by using cur- equipment presently to of redu.ce villJ,le rent insurance rates as a imide. was single men below 23 years nam, uijuiiva miu ueains. Seat lielts will not old. prevent a one of the 11 million auto single MARRIED MEN, over 25 accidents every year, but they years of age can le predicted, on the average, to use their can prevent or reduce injury if the worst happens. safety lielts 56 per cent of the Fasten your safety belts betime. Statistics also show that fX) fore you turn on the ignition and keeP ' whenever your per cent of the vehicles owned mvuaa,n by personnel returning the questionnaire do have seat lielts in- NCWS stalled. Again, those ranking last were single men under 25 years Fasc4iuiting grades, ancient of age. Only 55 per cent of their Md raw topjlz triloi,ile vehicles have safety lielts install- the I Do Most of us are great starters but poor finishers. All too often we are unaMe to bring a single thing to conclusion. It takes rare courage to follow through, to go all the way, to finish the n lxxiks, the joli. 1 think of the unfinished letters, the which are never drawing-board- , and the on left proposals projects completed. I also think of moral and Spiritual resolutions which men have made, only to find that they lacked the courage to carry out their good intentions. IN THE WAKE of many a life lies strewn the skeletal bones of noble ideas and enterprises which never took on flesh, never breathed, nor walked. One way of saying the same thing in a pointed way is the old cliche: "The road to Hell is paved half-writte- Dio-cea- llts, fsted " OCWC 89 per cent of the people querried agreed that safety lielts are necessary at speeds over 10 mph 68 per cent felt lielts could lie useful at less than 10 Low score here mph speeds again was chalked up by single men 25. Only 45 per cent of them would take the 5 seconds necessary to assure themselves protection in case of an accident lx-gi- d, Ik-Io- at U iT ON THE AVERAGE, all age groups included, Dugway em- ployees utilize seat lielts 50 per tent of the time. This is J"h higher than the national average of 33 per cent. Still many people - m Bike Tires and Tubes se Save up to 3313 per cent on en- tire stock. Check our stock for bikes and bike sup plies. imited time so hurry te - TWO NEW STAFF SERGEANTS The CBR Weapons Orientation Course has two new Staff Sergeants assigned following the promotion of Nathaniel Capers (Above) and John E. Collins, pictured below, having the striped denoting their new rank pinned on by COL Eugene F. Them, CBRWOC commandant and S. Eugene A. Mackle. foj, treasures ong which abound this area. Come ,nd see some beautiful specimens md jewelry belonging to local residents, and hear a talk on the geology of the area given by Jack Berry from DTC in Salt Lake City. Mr. Berry is a former resi-dent Dugway, and an avid "rockhound." Husbands and interested guests are invited to this meeting, and a speda invitation is extended t all members of the Dugway Gem and Mineral Society, which has agreed to sponsor the display rf these famous rocks and gems, The date is Feb. 13, at 8:00 p.ini and the place will be the Post chapel Conference room. Bevans ' i gtem5 Big Sale on Reverend Martin Semple JCD, of the the will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart, Wednesday, February 12. Rev. Semple will speak on "The Church in the Changing World." He will cover the topic from three standpoints. Psychology of Change; Broad Perspective of Trends; and Impact of Vatican II. Father Semple, who is an instructor at Our Lady of the will Wasatch mass at 1900 hours with Father Patrick Atkins. Anyone who is interested in hearing Father Semple speak is welcome to attend the meeting which will be held in the chapel conference room following the mass. Hostesses for the meeting will lie Mrs. Bernard J. Saliato and Mrs. Stephen F. Horan. ... with good intentions." Many a life would lie vindicated if it's owner could say: "This One Thing I Do." The Bible says that the race is not given to the swift, nor the strong, but to him that endures to the end. I do not need to spell it out! Life is different here! Temptations eset us and apathy overcomes us. What happened to the good intentions, the moral resolutions, and the Spiritual committment which once were ours? In every life there are areas of regret. We have spoken when we later wished we had remained silent. We have worked determinedly at personal projects which have brought shame to us and harm to others. We have yielded to the temptations that beset us, and our hearts have been sickened by our weakness. We wish we could begin our life again, but of course, this is impossible.' But there is one thing we can do. We can forget the past; at It" the errors of the past and push forward from the place where we now are to the place where we ought to be. AS LONG AS life lasts, we are not lxnmd by the past. The door to the future stands open liefore u. and a new life can Rest assured iu the confidence tha God can open doors that no nun can shut. He challenges you to rise up out of your regret and possess the future! With determination to win the prize of our highest ability. 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