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Show V Em Paul Harvey Hew Whozinit Om Opinion (Not Necessarily News) Wendell gadth talking a-- versing with air force Cote-boa new project In Wyo-- nel, Dees Smith of the mlng . . , Jacqae Noyes say- - Logan Chamber and others fog that aha didnt see the over National Security sem- dace In the roper about her foar . . . Niles Munson buy- two poodles betting husband tag the drinks to celebrate Steve to the German Choco- - the birth of his fourth daugh- date cake In the back of the ter . . . John O'sea trying to car which was for company find Bloomington Lake from Sunday . . . Harvey Larses the air with father-in-latrying to get newsman to FFA Boys producing their that steps should be taken to streamline to take some pictures and automatic cow . . . Dwight the dty police department, investigate the DeVere Ttvey doing likewise Rawlings out getting annuel overtime, and cut the police department's Joe Garner con-- ads. Major budget One would have had a difficult time discerning this at the meeting of March 4. ,11m council was too busy challenging and Informing each other on their wmwUinM , duties and We are sure Amt if Am mayor had called the council together and said this is what I would like tq see done, and hare la why, much of Am disagreement would have been avoided. However, we fed Amt the whole disagreement has been healthy for the dty. It has, as we cakl recently, brought about n groat deal of Interest In dty government Let us not be eo brash as to think Amt of Ads Am world has ones turned Its eyes an Preston for its bod publicity. This may be true south, but In Idaho, there were too many ctttas through the esme thing to focus too attention on Preston.. Just to name a few, there were Mountain Home, Rupert, JerWlffcfnrf ome, fTeston nee, wunom exception, very ipfn mhlng on Am city council. Now the air lx cteazdd which we hope It Is, there should be aome big things come from Ads body of men who hive been elected to manage the affairs of the dty. Though many may not agree on Aw lessons that we fdt were learned, the whole thing la a lesson for all dty fathers, be they from n Mg village, small town or Some Observation On The Squabble ... w By the time this editorial la published, Preston's city fathers may have settled their differences, met around the table, smoked the pipe of peace, and tuned to the important problems of the town. There are lessons to be learned from the little squabble. One Is the old city council members appear to be as unlearned In municipal In some respects. law as the new ones During the city council meeting on March 4, the council dkl not know the proper procedure for passing a city ordnance with an emergency provision. They did not know the proper procedure for calling a budget hearing. They were not fully aware of the power and duties of the mayor and we are convinced that they are atm not completely aware of the full extent of their own powers and duties. The American system of the Executive branch and the legislative branch was brought up at the meeting of March U, but nothing was said about Am checks and balances that we fed must exist In the policy making powers of the dty council. The mayor has the power of appointment (suMect to approval), but sorely the council has me power to determine how many shall be apponma or pucL This la not to into that Am cotmdl la pUDtng sMnanlgant, because they haven't OMLNor la It to Infer Amt all must be schooled in municipal taw. Bat it Is to stale mat xreaton Is one of the few cltlee that holds coundl meetings without Am nee of Am dty attorney, whoever he We strongly advise that the dty my be. be In attendance In Aw future at attorney an dty coundl meetings, and that he be fffblt I i i 1 ! i I Speaking of stories that Is the man who rushed up to a friend he saw to a train station wi oxdalmed, "Gee Joe, its good to see you. I understand that you Just mode a UBtag of $40,000 to your sheep business to Chicago. To this toe man replied, "Well, thank you but your story isnt quite right It wasnt in Chicago, A was to Cleveland, Idaho, and it want sheep ft waa to cat-tie, and A wasnt just a Mil- fog. It waa a daughter, and A wasnt $40,000, A was $4,000, and I didn't make it, 1 teat A. Him , iS Geor-man- TRENTON son-in-la- THE MORMON PAVILLION IN NEW YORK Will attract many people from the valley wmi Happy A Glance Birthday Back Taken from the Ffles of Monday Franklin Coanty Citizen morning. wtaganonlte n. o- of Congress, wagon towardaPreston from Creek. Ito road had onomy move. hero clewed, but A wasjust Im all for the move, but A Gronouski Is really eco- about Uka atunael ana 163 for nomy minded, why a waa ly udde enough to advise 01,8 team- wor. tejegram He had gone several mites members of when he met Mas Anderson consolidations coming the other way with be completed until June 30, a team. And there they were. 1985 "A itaiple letter would have After a few "you turn backs, and "I cant with my team, been sufficient and much one or the other managed to less expensive.' back up the rig to a point THE CHARACTER FROM where the other could pass. CLARCKSTON SEZ: ON THE National Scene Matrimony an institute of --amAn Udted ! In which a the poaunastor general in the bis bachelors degree and his ability of his own department wife acquires a masters. mi to-m- tog The Poets Comer Grain "I 1st hate state, shook my head, An I meant ovary word 1 said. Blotter 1st looked me in toe Z r.MM2Sb&15 atobAL'.Uto to. SS; i when I tried to say I waa sorry far what Id said, eye heard what Cause I love her lots, If she But I knowsd was a girt I said. "I sure 1st hate um, "I said Blotter let patted my head. BY Cauae they wont play nothin that1 fan, Mr. end Bin. Robert Lap- They wont pity hone, nor war, Injun, ray of Buhl visited hte moth Nor chase the ball on nm. er .Bfre. Josephine Lapray on and also attended Daddy patted me on the head, Monday, to School renew Sunday I knew hed understand. Your mother waa once a friendships. . da u 1ITS. $1,10 for Six Month in Cache Cnunly, Utah fS.00 nutalde me county. Per Tour WATNB D. BELT. - J. WALTER ROBS, Ropmoantod by the Amorlexn Newapxper Repreaentxtlvee, 401 Fifth Avenne, Now York. IS, New York. Naweet WeiKIy Newspaper orvlnx the rommunitiM nt Richmond, Lewiston Utmh IWIm. Cornish, Cove end Clarks ton In beautiful North Cache Valley. JS MARCH - them. . Stuart Parkinson, John W. Palmer, Danny Brown, The- rod S' eight, Gretta Nuffer, Richard Hun, Patricia Jenson Hesy A. Beckstead, Bart Spackman, Clarence Beeton. xu n 5Ti55vacant the re- tirement of J. W. For the past three and half taTiiSrt years Mr. Crockett has been ure011. managar of the Studebaker BI ARCH 30 march 28, U$4 T Mr. and Mrs. James B. their Spackman, daugrter Elaine and Bfre. Marie Dock motored to Salt Lake City .was Friday.. whereEtetae a Doctor. Mrs. Seated Dock remained uutS Sunday with her son and family. Mr. and Bin. Roger Dock of Salt Lake CAy. Mr. and Afa. John Wiser and famVy of Salt Lake City spent a few days with hte parents, Mr. rod Mrs. C'iff wta to Qutaar, Washington where had found employment with an etecfronlca ten. John and hte fetter have recently made a trip to Quincy. Mrs. Ladle Ftygard nr presenting the noUBuilders and Mn. ThaUa Spackman of the music deportment of the Stake Board visited Primary recently. t. S and BIrs.' Sam. Hobbs the marriage ' of daughter, Aftan,' to tSrttaS in the Salt Temple April contest wfll be held at the local golf course Sunday between 9 and 10 a.m. will drive three A driving toe best overase. WeBace Mist Renee HaHlngswortt, on daughter of Mr.mdMri. A. Word comae that V Eldar Lethe Gregory Boa received his retease from Ida mission, Pearl Gregory has gone to Ogden to meet him. . V Mr. DaSs baHs, file U, ber of the The THE FOLLOWING m yy. wmikh DU couples srrd" h Ward Mrs. May L. Call of Ban- Idaho were overnight Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Reed Rawlins, Mr. and Mrs. fueg!12! Henry Ashcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen Mr- and Mrs. notified last week of toe of a 8irier, Mrs. Marguerite Melvin Grant, Mr. and Bin. of and Ferris Chambers. Mr. and Pgr8?n a brotber-ln-la- pnwrovllte, Mr. Robert Mrs. Roland Bfortensoo. lst-4t- HEW! nun,- - danctag arouD Rockettes" on tour from BYU. Bites Hdlingswor-Nleteoto is a freshman at the Univerilty majoring in foreign languages, n, April 2, under toe dlrectfan of Mr. and Bin. Uriaa Dock- stader andBlr. and Mrs. Gar- fond Herd, rectore. from Merriam- - Webater WORD WATCHING CUibtraBiisfi brings you the only dictionary of its kind Mrs. Barths Dahls of Lo- Pent, the weekendvisit- taugfater4n-laMr. and Bfre. Vamon Dahfo. Mr. and Bin. Theron God- trey and IPuy. 'rim ",..1fPn weeena pew theta parents, Mr. and Mrs. Atoh w Godfrey. abd Don Burnham urge members to attend, TDY. - Dr. hd- - Higby. TisataiBiisb Ng USTom, tone, orUle 1 1 f- - toeriinSi oftosIStfe !t. Fork dub at the meeting held last week. will serve to convention of the three year They term. Dr. M. O. Merrill will be in Edith Hansen, Ronald Raw- - Jdermtata Diktat. lings, Mary Chandler, Beat- - 5row rice Viola, Vern Hinckley, drew toe convention Sheryl Jensen Joyce Cole, KdU MerTifl, Pads Merrill, David Leroy Woytfco, Blaine Spackman, Scott Dean Bow man. iKi MARfiv Marie Olson, Jed Rawlins, Patricia Van Dyke, Mark Mart Johanna Mnrtawimn Ulliai a? M?MtaivC 0ri - nSSngIftowLSS?l5 (hi E- - A. Crockett of Bancroft, Olson, Bred Adrew PWjtnUnhtoilg of Id. roll to C. over Richard h.r Pretton last semester. One honor atuThiemann,1 Ida., came Bosen, Monday to take over the man-- dent was Elaine Anderson, Mr. Do" M. Litfiedike in Merry Jane Lyon. SmAMteld. the Studebaker E.: "d U Mr. with Grant Mrs. Jones expects to make her home In Ogden for fetfae SSS"S. nt nchUd-- home Charles Hess, MARCH 29 ey "Sr "l, . of Susan Preston. family motored to Pocatello to visit the family and mortuaiy, mid Monday they attended the funeral at Mrs. Peterson to Deweyville. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Grif-Mr- s. fin and SMrlene motored to Ogden Saturday to visit theta children, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Loy Griffin. Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VeLoy Grif-spefin. accompanied them home and stayed until Monday. AFTERNOON Sunday and famfly and Aubrey Grif-fin a1 so motored to Orden to slid Mrs Aiorris (Glorls Hill) wpp tho Griffin My Avifi tUer abd three children Bradley, Melanie and Sandra of Og- and Mark den, Majorie .have Grant. 1 date aotence of Optometry, APRIL 1 Glade Smith, Clayton C. .Prwidrat Alen R. Cutler Thelma P. Mum- - J- - A. Bullock of toe Cham- Ctonrnerce went 'to Utile gki" Pauline Beckstead, Sue b way, I reached up and took her Ann Whittle, James Dorigat- - Hyrum Wectaeaday to repro- sent Preston af the official hand. Christensen. ti. aorta Mr. and Mrs. MnMima of Pocatello, Idaho. theta Vegas, Nevada with Mr. daughter and end Mrs. Richard Eliason. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. At- kinKon attended a cousins party at the home of Mr. andEllis Jardins of Riverton Saturday. Others present were Venice and Barbara Cl-ark, and Dallas and Sybilof Clarks ton. Followtag dinner the evening was in visiting. The fire MR. AND MRS. Melvin roof was Grant had as Stmday Pnatm Cfton. tod 8parks from tte for the next weeks column to office A mast be the J?" by The ITics-toLumper cost April I. Just jmhi a MPA en- considerable Monday everung Bishop and shows pany ' In a 163 word telegram, or phone the auie In that A Is fixing to Mrs. vTd. Smart of Dayton terprise reported Rep. H. R. Gross MARCH 27 shape at the rear of theta entertained at a chtaken din-Detumor son of their ner in (R Iowa), Postmaster Gene-wtheta for patRaV-- imW yard, ral Gronouski has advised PnKu win.n nl bM SS. assume and I bt me, Ilf-IIT- fl-1- . have aflowod wu to deduct But somebody's going to federal taxes m computing bave to thorobonds state taxes. Automatically, to l0mai1-I- jr Whra AP. recentfe polled Mil tix foes dom, 2? on. woftadey public tax goes up. "What do you fcikwt to do I hate to be a party pooper with your rotas money after (for either party), but you the tax cot? Am two moat and I cant afford to be intelligent answers were from deeded by wfaat aounds flke a man in Tennessee who said eleven bflBon dollars" If A hed "use A to pro hut adds up to nothing. years taxes... y And the housewife to Already we ore hearing states complata that gla who said shed aeve A to their income from cigarette pay next years tax Increase. J. B. Spademan left Thun- - Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. day for a week visit to Lis Andersen and members of the KaroofroMfc aAaZlf KSdmSrffiffiS uSS 99 PnblUtMd every Thureiley by the Cltlien Ptibllehinx Coni pen y, Inc., I. P. O. Box III, Lewleton, Utah, Phono Sintered eeoond elaee mxtter at the Lerwloton, Utah, Poet Office under the not of Kerch I, iess of our increasing its tax states and towns has tacreas- ed a whopping 48 percent year. "average fondly since the Big War. While our or national debt Increased t is Loi Angeles our "fowl debt in- Chicago, propertytaxes have percent, 448 per cent! more man doubled to ten creased debt is one Moft Seven' states have tacreoi-tmLi MnSv Couple Vacations In Las Vegas Nevada The Eastern part .of the United States la going to have many attractions for many of the people of Cache Valley and tide area. With the Hill Cumorah Pageant, Am excavation and rebuilding work in Nauvoo, the historical sites of Kirkland and Independence, the Mormon people, of which Am valley la about 97 percent, are befog drawn In that direction more than ever. But now there is the New York Worlds Fair with the huge Mormon pavillion. The amount of publicity that is being given to it to the church publications and to the general press is going to make the sight seeing trip to the east even more enticing Ads year. If we think we have had There is Am story A bad with Am snow that about one of Prestons what now disappearing men when she was a girl about it in the olden days. of eight J. W. Whitehead tells the members i harto' is? Go East Young And Old SO WHAT ABOUT The Snow I pdent - When I Was A GW Of Eight.. hand, Am woman, now Da- Vmm Hoggan, saw an old man comfigup the road with a stick over his shoulder, This was up in Cleveland country "these several years ago. unbeknowns to anyone, she tapped out of the house and ran up the road stopping at each house on the way telling them that this old man had kilted her parents and waa out to get her. And in those days even today the houses are not too dose together, but she managed to cover a lot of territory. Her mother, Mrs. Andrea- sen had to spend most of the afternoon and next day explaining to the neighbors that It was all to toe mind of her eight year old and that toe old man waa really one of her kind neighbors. hakvbx luge dty. In Passing Jtoj'rt rove- exactly nothing to that rav- taxes has decreased, to be raised have will nue age family! from other sources", Johnson has re-- Heres why. will Americans demanding new heck week The the y ferred "avenge four roads and schools are adding American family of four todudt an adi to their own tax burden far "Kevins" an income from dollars a week, more than the federal stand a But es of $8,000." at intends to lighten Well this big hunk of vote crease in soc bait which Just cleared Con- - lal The National Planning Asarea called Am biggest tax taxes sociation estimates that state cut In our nations history, take a and local taxes wil continue eleven bilUona dollars worth out of that to Increase about 10 percent of tax relief, may mean four dollars. per year, will more than Further, al- double to the next decade. moat every That may be a state, county BY PAUL . Another lesson, we feel, to that trouble comes when there la the hint of choosing Ides. The mayor bulled Ms program Kb which raffled the feathers of the councflmen. Obviously one of them was chosen to be their spokesman and Ada pitted two strong willed men against each other. We fed confident that Am whole matter could have been solved If one of the followed by anotoher had councflmen made the simple suggestion that since little was being accomplished why not adjourn the meeting and "lets alt down and discuss Am matter quietly. There were more areas of agreement In the matter than was shown. At the end of a dty council meeting last October It was we believe by Mr. Joe Goff brought up to ft. rtnr, it reached me about third Dont Spend That Tax Cut Yet ut Spending the weekend with theta parents Mr. and Bln. Maynard Clark waa Mr. and BIARCH 23, 1944 rate on tettara Mra. DeLon Clark and fomily The two-cefor local deAveiy wlU eon-Jo- of Idaho Falla. Hnne Mr. taid Bfre. 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