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Show EdlfirtirfiaDs IEvemits THE SAMPLER Friday, April 3, 1981 Commentary The Reagan shooting: Whos fault is it? By Dick Whitaker to me. The Senate Labor and Human Resources Commit ee recently held a by Doug Whey Recently one of the Salt Iakc City radio stations (KSL) carried a program where listeners were urged to call in and complete the statement, Ive got one for Only in Utah them. Only in Utah would an organization order a library to take a Ixxik from .its. shelves that dealt with the neutering of animals. Joy Joy Joy lWcch, founder and director of the Citizens for True Freedom, complained to the Ogden School District that children might assume from the neupamphlet that humans should lc animal of the are tered since they part kingdom. There Is a happy ending, the School Distirct is putting the pamphlet Ixick in circulation, and the head of the Ogden Animal Control ialls the whole incident ludicrous. I wish 1 could put in print what I think. (ood week for sports. Rrad Kva ami John Rate were named Second Team All State hv the Tribune for their liasketludl efforts on liehalf of the DI1S Mustangs. How alxmt Phil Mahre liecoming the first American to win the World Cnp Skiing Championship? Did you know that he has a metal plate fastened by seven screws implanted in his leg. And the Jazz' season has mercifully ended. Ever wonder how you can shorten sermons some of those long-windwith? comes Try up your preacher stealing his notes. It happened the other nigjit at the Community Club. This one doesn't make much sense ed hearing on family planning. No one under the age of 18 could be admitted since they were going to show a film that uses nudity, profanity and explicit sexual language, according to Sen. Jeremiah Denton. He said the film Is used by family planning clinics. The obvious question is, how would a family planning imit use a dirty film? Did you hear about ABC television at Cape Canaveral? They built a two-stor- y platform to cover the flight of the space shuttle only to realize that the anchormans booth was facing away from the laiuich pad. When you stop to think alxmt it, the mistake inigjit have been deliberate. Anyway, when last seen, two huge cranes were turning it around. 1 like the story of the Air Force lieutenant Colonel at Ogden Defease Depot who assisted the widow of a murdered former serviceman. She applied for a free grave marker from the Veterans Administration a year and a half ago. His gentle prods of .the VA paid off, but can you imagine the expression on the faces of those people in his office when the stone was delivered there? A tip, of the Dugway Derby to whoever was responsible for planning the tnxp trip to Alta. It must have lecn a good one. I like Col. Ray's description of some of the skiers. .He called them Kamikaz pilots. He said they knew how to come down, but the only way they knew how to stop was to crash. ! 'll . t a I Another name has been entered in the annals of those despicable characters who step from the shadows and blaze away at one of our countrys leaders. John W. Hinkley, Jr., joins John Wilkes Boothe, Charles . J.. Guiteau, Leon Czlogosz, Lee Harvey Oswald, Giuseppe Zangara, Lynette Alice Fromm, and Sara Jane Moore. Now, as in each proceeding assassination or attempted assassination, we will hear the self examinations; Ban the gun; More protection for the President; More laws, more laws, more laws. WHEN WILL we learn we cannot legislate morality? If. we ban all weapons, then boxing gloves will have to be issued. I think the best, or worse, indicator of what is wrong came on the day that President Reagan was shot. The principal of a high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma announced the news on the public address system of the school, and every student, with very few exceptions, rose and cheered. I understand it also happened in a local school That is the crime. There will always be deranged people who for some reason or another go off the deep end. However, if the general public changes its attitude toward authority perhaps the violent nesses the lack of respect displayed by the public to the leader, it is not diffi- change. The public needs to respect people in authority - whether they agree with that persons ideas or not there needs to exist a respect for the right of that individual to hisher opinion. To a deranged person who believes a leader is responsible for all the worlds problems and then wit were youngsters carrying placards containing the most vile of words. Words I would not, nor could not direction of the deranged will -- cult for him to believe the general acpublic would approve of hisher leader-John tions to do away with that Wilkes Booth was a good example of that. He was sure the south would rise up to support him if he killed Lincoln. I REMEMBER a day in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania when Gov. George Wallace was speaking. He was a candidate for the highest office in the land, and yet in the audience print here. Wallace was surrounded by heavy steel barriers that covered all but his head. The picture struck me and stays with me. I thought this could not be By Chaplain (GfT) Harvey V. Doyer Palm Sunday opens Holy Week, a week so rich in associations for all Christians. Easter celebration begins today and consists of the celebration of Christs death and resurrection. We cannot separate the Cross from the re- surrection; they. belong together! They belong together, too, in the life of a Christian, a life of grace which consists in conforming to the likeness of Christs death and resurrection. Palm Sunday is a day bathed in the Today Christ glorious light which was to lead road foot on that set to His death. He trod it freely, in kingly majesty, yet bearing on His erf victory. shoulders the whole weight of human suffering, of human wickedness and wretchedness. Today Christ stands before us as victor. He came on earth as a warrior to defeat the devil, and today we see Him as Hells conqueror. Christ wants to enter with His warriors into Heavens Holy City. Who are His warriors? The people who share His labours. His cross. By doing this we win the privilege of accompanying Him as ednqueror into the Holy City. HOLY THURSDAY, begins Christs sufferings 'with His agony on Mount Olivet; it is also the day Judas imprinted the traitors kiss upon His masters cheek. This is the day that Cpt. William SL blood offered in sacrifice. By washing the feet of His disciples Christ bequeathed a precious legacy to 'His church: the spirit of loving service. Good Friday shows us that Christ did riot love us merely as the atoning Son of Cod who willed His death to satisfy once and for. all the justice of God; He loved us also as a Bridegroom, wooing each one of us, uniting us to Himself. He did not want us merely to share in His death, but to share too in his divine life. fcQQQQOQOOi rssn?" 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On his first tour he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Air Medal with 46 Oak Leaf Clusters. Subsequently, in May, a Freedom Tree was dedi- Vice-Preside- nt PTA-ponsor- The winners for each grade were: 1st grade - 1st place - Steven G DeWitt; 2nd place r$i- - V. W- - 250-millio- n around. We Cant V Do Our Best Work - Jonathan J Gilmore; 3rd place - Stuart Sperry. 2nd grade - 1st place - Brad Beazer: 2nd place r Brent Dutton; 3rd place Glen Larsen. 3rd grade - 1st place - Melanie Morgan; 2nd place - Tiffany Driggers: 3rd place - Jenny Ligment. 4th grade - 1st place - Kimberly -- - Quigley; 2nd place Witkowski; 3rd place - Sandy - Laralyn Johnson. 5th grade - 1st place - Andrea Long: 2nd place - Travis Jorgensen; 3rd place - Michele Holmes. 6th grade - 1st place - Rick Jaster: 2nd place - Patrick Day; 3rd place -Sonya Brown. The Deseret Sampler .5 The I .. -- Deseret Sampler is published Publishing Company of Tooele, Utah as a civilian enterprise in the interest of personnel at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. Everything advertised in this publication must be made, available for purchase, use, or patronage without regard to race, creed, color of national by the Transcript-Bulleti- n origin of the purchaser, user, or to All Those Old Things. Without All Those have set you as example; you are to do as I have done for you.. EASTER SUNDAY, Christ has risen from the dead! You seek Jesus of Nazareth who was crucified. . .He has risen. St. Mark 16:6. As St. Paul states in Phillippians 3:10 and 1 1 All I care for is to know Christ, to experience the power of His resurrection and to share His sufferings, in growing conformity with His death,' if only I may finally arrive at the resurrection from the dead. 1 , . . Vision.of Universal Freedom For all ManDugways Freedom this tree is dedicated to Captain William S. 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Election of the new Executive Baord of the PTA was conducted with the following results: President - Tom Eckert - David Venable Carol Eckert Secretary Treasurer - Len Ligment Also, winners of the cated near Headquarters Building.' The plaque m him. " A meeting of the General Member- EIGHT YEARS AGO: On April 12. 1973 Captain William S. Reeder, Jr. returned to Dugway after being held prisoner by the Viet Cong arid North Reeder, P.O.WM is greeted by Dugway personnel. WE ARE fast approaching the those supposedly point where all uncivilized countries are. If you dont like a persons political views, shoot Today Christ gave us a guiding condemned and Council to. High principle of life, a new commanddeath, was spat upon and mocked. On ment for the one in grace: the law oi this day also Christ gave His Church love. St. John 13:15 I the mystery of lvoe. His own flesh and ministering se , jLf things? 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