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Show I M OmOpinmn Television In tali country hu jrot to realise Its educational and social Radio and tiM nxrico picture' never have, in part because the proprietors In both industries amt much Now tho United States governmoat is making an experiment in using telavio-lo- n to win the mtads of man. Recently the U. 8. and Sooth Viet Names gov-began talscaiting on seals from the Navy Super Constellation po-toatt- SMTMvKL . ... afreet with a basket By PAUL HARVEY Woburied aftriend of youn in Chicago the other day: Fred Busbey. I dont like funerals. Only out of deference to FYeds family, did I attend this one. But it was fortunate I did. The ministers eulogy i met. " comnujr nwiM imkm ma It has always contend east owe of on the tag up the ftnr wMch direction Iwaa J the valey the Glendale 'i IeKcuitttr - a come out hi vpptr i two different directions but fa the same place. WeB, IMs must seam tbe smne -- tag." wr To set up a tamer diala tha first conaectton to made, hook. This produces a and places the first party on hold. The third party is then dried. After the third party has been connected, the caller clicks the iwitcfahook and the three-peconferanoa can proceed. The original caBer can dismiss gw third party by clicking the iwitchhoofc once. In speed calling" die dialing of one digit will make .a connection to a trie- Cusphone anywhere in the country. tomers can preset up to eight tdephono numbers for this service. A memory imit registers the complete number to be called when the selected digit is dial- had a haod of sheep up wen canyon and ha had the rajcoma up company alive of a so that he coukl Enleihm ho tpok the man bode Preston through Mink Cke. tailing Mm that he had another band up an River other canyon. He drove and then onto the Birch tireek road. There was fats other band of sheep. All he had done wwi move die first band over a knoll or two, changed herdsmen and wagon. He got a double loan on the some band of sheep. Ho Greek rt fi n ed. to other ... open letter ii The caD transfer" feature is activated by dialing a special it code and the manber of the phone the customer expects' to be near. from two-dig- bring a poor one myoeU. However, I would appeal to their better n tores as I rack a wounded finger. Pleaie when mailing out your papers watch the wrapping. The North Side News is always to pasted up you tear the paper apart getting it apart The Gooding pahence the per ts sum strong paper wounded finger. Course ours is perfect G. C. Chatterton, N North First West, has kept Mins. Chatterton busy the past week tewing button on hii shirt He is bo puffed up over the arrival of his first great grandchfid which was a seven pound son born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stanton, 400 Washington, Pocatello, on Feb. 18. Mrs. Stanton is the former Linda Lee Turner, the great granddaughter of Mr. Chatterton and granddaughter of G. W. Chatterton, local insurance adjuster for the Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company of Idaho. Mountain Statu telephone company released this choice little bit recently, which means that in the near future I won't be able to igune thoie messages. TheUteakl: Excuses for not returning a telephone call may soon be according to Gus Mink annd Thad Carlson, managers of the Mountain States Telephone Company In the area. Field tests an out-dat- ed . WATNB D. BELL Coini.h ivv ami iii-iiini- i l;lkira Newml rioa. ' . The Frimk One Of Franktin See: The best way to double your money Is to fold it and put it in your pocket m i Per Year vmi. nnr-i- i vim vir-- n i'm-h- r tlin .nnniiiintH-.- a nf L.w'atnr 82.00 For Six Months la Uai-h- . County, Utah 14.00 Outside tbe County. .. a lift. r SaproaaStrt ,. v f A- .., , j by tha Amorfoss . Wow Tors, IS i Nca-spsp- ' .Raptanantatlvas, Vorh. 401 Fifth .Avanuo, of Politically Speaking Wlater Palate Ra BeaatHM Pktaraa - Bat. Please, Ne Man FittRkUi Britts Eddy andMrs. Wal lace Chatterton, neat his leave home .wllli ms family after receiving his basic Navy training at San Diego. Monday, toe Chattertoni took Eddy to Shi Lake Ofr when he flew to FUton, Nev., for forther trairing in a radio After spending his leave Mr. and Mrs. Larrel Hobbs attended a wedding reception in Provo for Mr. and Mn. Jim Ftach. Then In Rayeon wen dinner gueriz of Mr. and Mrs. Standtay Peck and fonder, a former companion of tony Hobbi in me Nor ston. For a of Marvin Lea Hul, Mr. and et home with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marvin Neeley drove James Haworth and Janice, to St Antoony and won tomato of Mr. 'and Haworth was token to M Lake Ctty Thursday Weshlrglon, D. C., II on to Norfefik, Via., for further Navy training. Whyne received Ha baric training at San Diego. in sacrament Speakers meeting wen Wayne Woodward and bio wife Gtoria of a Logan. Wayne feMHed mission to northern California. Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Gibbons of Blinding, Utah, visit- el Sunday dlernoon with Mr. and Mrs. DaHin Wood- ward and Darils Noble. dinner Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivon H. Woodward and sons were Air. end Mrs. Lester Skeem and Terry of Intern and Mr. and Mrs. Gory Skeem of Fo-cs4e- Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Owen and son of Layton were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Womack and family. Franklin sixth grade boys ptayed basketball with WMt-ney Friday afternoon in the FrankHn gym. Coach Jerry Moore .was very pleased with their victory over Whitney. Friday evening Meda C. Chatterton entertained for her daughter, Meda Sharp, on her birthday anniversary. A dinner was served to family members, Mr. and Mn. Mel- vin McKay of Weston, Mr. and Mn. Dougfos Cbrhridge, Cindy, and JIB Greaves, Mr. end Mrs. Hoyet Whitehead, Mr. and Ms. Wallace Wlllia Chatterton and Todd of Salt Lake City and WHUs Sharp of Lewiston. The anniversary dinner featured a lovely birthday cake. Roger Griffeth is chairman of the heart fond for the Mn. Kenneth HuH and flora. Tuesday aftanmon, Washington Birthday, the Primary offteen, Garie Seen, Rebecca Kiiidbrida and Ra-NEarley, and taadmn entertained the Primary children of FrankHn word with a dinner and a show, Laa-aiVaughn Packer had charge of the film In toe school gym. This woo the beginning of the word non-ioAt six oclock 0m MIA served a ham dinner to 400 ward members and former ward members and ihuUns. The tables were decorated by Estelle Smith, Joaie Lewis and famfiy. The Relief duSociety was ra clean-uties. Following the dinner, Bishop Floyd Robinson welcomed aH. A pr:gram from USU was top talent. Jay Peck was matter of ceremonies. April Thuya performed a hula dance; Mirk and Kent Peterson of WeteviUe sang several numbers with ae it p guitar accompaniment; lon LeFevre played two piano solos; the Sunday School raperintradency, Orval Durn rani, Reed Sboctatale and Earley, arranged for the program. Chain and tahtea wane movdd and dancing computed (ha ironingll entertainment. A large group of MIA leaders were in attendance at Stake meeting Thursday evening. Those from Franklin wen Mr. and Mn. Val Dana Durrani, Estelle Smith, Maria Ottveraon, flue Hawkaa, Lorraine Hawkea, UVbnna Nath, Thelma Womack, Cyn thia Write, along wito leaden, Victor lAuddey conducted, Areta Doney, Doris Woodward and Hope Del-mai- Mary Jane Poridnora of the Preston Ifigh Essex dance band was on TV Channel 12 Thursday evening. The FYanUin Friends rid) met at Erma Woodwards heme In FrankHn. The served a fray luncheon to Thelma Doney, PhytUs Kingston!, Heiga Maggie Jamison, Leers ey, Ann Olsen, ArHen Hampton and Ruth HiB. The af ternoon was spent sewing ami visiting. . Mr. and Mrs. Ccnn Hampton and daughter of Clearfield were Monday evening guests of Sir. and Mrs. Lor-- , in Hampton. STRICTLY BUSINESS boa-te- as lua vy IVrarwfilVil take. tin will affect the state and yean to Its government for Before the oeraioa adjourn, tha legislature may have manta to tha which ultimately can nadt In a complete, ovcshai of tho tegMelvo and executive branches of government. IMi searioa hoi authority under tha governorll call, to propose numerous changes to toa lagislativa department otiMT than deviling ipeana of apportioning its mcmbenUp to moot too equal popuhtton tart of tbe U. S. Supreme Court The melation to allow intendment of the coa-stttatt- oa sabject as aad thas aUaw a hatioa af tha TSyeor aid Idaho CaaatltaltaB by an expeasive and eamber-aam-e u eoaventioa, fa imperative need. This special session has a chance of doing what legislatures Am late SO years have deeflned to do authorize the acquisition of land for the foture expansion needs of tote government H the ..special aeaiion a proves the purchase of w w a major part of toe east and north of the StatehouM for which the otate has option, not only tha state, butt Its Capital City wlB benefit. eight-btockar- ea that a hw few memben of the Ada eean-tdelegatin might threw a raeakey y ?".tate negotiatioM for tola toad. The 'UTA4. eeaaty detegattaa, win taka "He .Jpf coat be tea bad. After all, ha earned hie baby i,i v '5 J jjjgjg fa ha fiw a etase Cri! fo-- THs is a proper legislative function. It represents and acts for too people and aB facets of such a kmgmme proposal as baying land forsuture governmental aspenton need to be brought oat into the open. The aeeas tefit late tfce jtafr tag seeds af bath Mae City and Ada ceoaty, aad these has leoal gevara mhI arita mate be kept.i of aay plans toa or have. Since toe acqulaikon does involve pfenning, natu rally it mute ha kept to long-ran- ge with tho dty and county, aH wxpansiwi mitflt and in with tho future rritaHBto-tk- of the downtown Tha regular m eon i S3b tegbilataira has bean cribed aa the most lva In tin states h des-- looks as if wil prtwrearivraess to its special sesrion. Fiflakili irigfa Judy Christensen of BYU wta a bousa roete of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stockkhle and Gordon. Adrene Olsen, Mary Jtaae Partdnson and Lana Smith participated In a routine wito the Preston High PH Dels during tournament games at Preston. Adrene is also one the cheerleaders for Preston High, Mr. and Mrs. Robin of Bountiful were fiwota of Mr. and yen (Syde Pbrter. Ada Porter accompanied the Rasmussens back to salt Lake City where she met Ctyde, who had gnu earlier in the Ras-muH- en tay on businem. FrankHn Explorer basket-wa- s presented a takettnB for their sports-mansh- in the region ip tour-- B was presented . The delegation held a caucus of its own on the problem and apparently this wil not be toe case. There wlB be some static on the proposal, said one of the Ada county representatives, who baa thought toe expansion tenuld be to the north of the Statehouse instead of to toe east, but how can you be against It when Boise City, Alda c and the Boise Planning and Development Committee Inc., ril fovor it. htebeen Trainer teacher of toe Boise fegtaUtan. hot 1988 it is sbo faced wito decloiono 1?? area. Joe Morrison placed third in toe district for wrestling, fee is toe son of Mr. and Mn. Dtiworth Morrison. Mr. and Mn. Dougtes derived word tram Boise that their daughter. Primary tote board as tatiervira the ovmridtog problem of indlcaieas Chat-terto- n, VondB Ratilsra, wutotaed on the Reapporitanmeat of course, of the Mar- e. n. plan for the By JOHN OORUiTT OT-vwr- an Publlakttd .vary Tburoday by tha Cltlaan Puliliahln Company, . O. Bos tit. Lawlston, Utah. Phono Kntarwi M , tliM Mttar si tho Lawlston. Utah. Pont Offlca titular tha set of Uarrh this ul FranfcHn WAInCUHOU. J. .v. 83 .SO . a Maptaton. And then going - Cbo-tar- . up go wumivi uk n Mass., and InSfaux City, town, on GteBng Telephone Services. With the new service, tdephono Shercall will be as persevering as lock Holmes. It will "y witch n pMef n from one tdephono nola to another, or aound a short tana a a line third thst ttfy busy party ouUng. Other services provided three-wa- y calling Ufa splendid way-pay- FRANKLIN ton of That Double Mortgage ty y Navyman Home On Leaye In Pasting as-sum-ed aome-tting- May Spring Stay As for the litter comment first, nothing could be further from the truth. The Idea of creating a central shopping, parking, civic center in fids little town is basically to stimulate dvic pride and badness in flu process and to prated the Preston merchant How much mora valuable would that merchant S bud-b- e If than wen room for 100 can to park tar his door during the peak of business. R la the competition oat of town that hurts the Much of this on be through building togetoer. dtaflnettoD. Subsequently, under an name, he attended Cbrnsnuniit achoola accumur tatod evidence for the FBI adequate to convict members of toil international cooopir- - a of turn wns Sunday BCDOOI NMfllr Undent moat often lad do vottonal service!. In toe flnt Ug war, FTOd traveled widely, speaktim man ha wea , talking ing in behalf. of toe Ameriabout, revetted Um, appia-deta- d canism Onmmlaaton of the American Laden at Hi owa him, teiared expense. Hz love for bis fortv-UAs a militant member of and much of Hi devotion Congress through many to Ho counfry. terms, ha traveled the wend As an honorary poBbrarar, ing his I had intended moaty to go tha same through the required motions, way. Bred Baber, a buRdog console toe widow, Julia, however I could, and go when he hod his teeth in the trousen of Radi, rascals or home --preferring to. remember irad In uniform, in Chicago gangsters, waa, oth or erwise, a mott gentle Oongreas, in my home his. taring at But I found myself listen. BentaT . . . tog to the ministers wards In Jerusalem or in Baby- wtth rapt attention: then with an ahnote hypnotic fosdna-tion- . lon, the same . . Oh, indeed, FYed Busbey What "strange words. was. to the quiet of h& words ware Ii Ufa weflwton church pew or In had been a den of Bras, uncompromit-iag- . oo long since I had heard How sad, I thought, that those words uttered with the tribute earned by tUi reverence: one Uncommon maw anurwii Bravery, Loyalty UJu a language of yesteryear. Honor, Integrity. There were never many such, As the minister was speak but once there were enough FTOds was I on ing reflecting life and, sure enough, no less- - auch patriots so that we could property describe them or words would do: wito our moot honored ad.Patriotism, Dlgtety, jectives and adverbs. Fortitude." Frith, How rarely, any mora, we I was remembering that have use for such words: wherever he was, FYed, Fidelity Gods guidance for Purity, himself and others. He did Honesty I prayed for Juka. not attend a church because I wept for us. it whs poBtlcaHy expedient am a project The ran was shiring lifce it at least so it seemed. shone before The second crop of snow (or wno It tho third crop) and if it had ben hay it would have ben a bumper crop, was melting. Then down from the heavens came of all things man mow. Fortunately it lasted for Just n few minutes. IMs has been a beautiful winter gentle now tails, bright days, framing fog that has left its moat beautiful mark but we ora tired. Spring has ben here at least for a opdl may It stay so that we esn look forward to another winter and afi of its excitement with great anticipation. is ttiat toa ora Amend oo is tion often an eloquent recitation of trite niatitodfli. But educatlent medium for informing ing tbe refugees nearly a million of thep who could form the basis of a new nation. As for the G. I.s, it seems and faintly. bizarre that Gtmamoke should accompany oar Bonanza troops to the brink of battle, but then, American aokfien have always carried at with them their own ambiance whatever coat to a grateful people. Idaho State Journal Another nan a local merchant got quite meet over the Idee. "Ihoee fefiow at the Cttben an trying to ran mo out of buihaoj by bringing chain and saying that I dont need to Perbepe one of tbe reasons Ive coma to avoid fonsnds iBinhftf know the tounonoe problems of of sets and other logistics are solved, television could prove an excel- u r . Once : j.A . mUUnw Reaction to the editorial in test weeks Citizen relative to tho mvttalMng and pnammg oc me mawn cny comer wasnt too vocal nor load i However, one of Im towns leading frit that tt was an esedent ha frit the town would have to grow a ntda before then could be i copper tubing acrou tho . P, M. (tafia afreet . walking Mi uauri brisk pace . among Viet Ntansoe civilians and soldiers (Another 800 seta will go to U A nuns halls, barracks, recreation MBs.) Eventually a telecast network covering upwards of 00 percent of South Viet Nam will be built, at a coot of L4 ? j a man big enough to fit a sweater Oho knitted for her husband lor Chriatmaa . . . Lee O sides carrying acme wort : City Center Again A Kent Haggaa promoting milk . . . Riekarfi Headricks at ml going into tha homemade ice cream Neff Beattie tuiutwM and Wife leaving for tho whnner cUmatea . . . Kattk Neitaea running down the to Willis Barton trying to find The Passing Of A Patriot News) to 15,000 feet above Saigon. Tha date Is Important, for it la ttie first day of the new year, the countrys principal and the Viet NOmeae beUevt t happens on that day inflnenrra tho remainder of the year. Tha U. S. aid minion In Saigon ordered 1000 TV sets for distribution ? ' (Nei Necessarily aircraft RyiagJSAOO Up until dMu recant election, urban the cyclops somehow boomanagad on hkn, Charles do Gaulle bad loaned to An make eansumats use -w- faMwit actor of the Comadie Fraacalse gave him lessons in elocution. TV and radio ware Us weapons to reach tha Wench people over the heads of a generally hosttloi or at least critical press. As for wetting until the town is a lit-fl-e bigger. Then it could bo too late. If tha town should take on now growth. development of the business section wB spread and create nun problems of solving present AD of this could be lust fanciful taUrfaif dream, but maybe It is i Maybe it is a good Lisa and make a good town even better. i Paul Harvey Whozinh Exptoren who tot season were Kent played Chris- - Fnu 52; capt Porter. Sherman Prtert-ava- n Vte ToJ Chattilo, GUry Biworth, Brat Monte Wood- wo FranUnmemberz, Mr. and aSd&to1HW?,wpd Mr- - Shumway and end Mrs. Rbtand ParHn- - recent Knife and Fork dub gathering. 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