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Show MILES Sil PAGE 7 Milfors Moniter ‘Ecumenical Luncheon BACK PAIN Persistent or recurring aches and pains in the lower back and limbs may suggest a lower spinal or pelvic problem. * You may APRIL 21, 1995 lift something the wrong way, sit or stand the wrong way over long. periods of time, receive a jolt in a car accident or stepping off a curb or by falling. When the vertebrae of the spine becomes misaligned nerves, resulting in mild to severe pain. they can irritate the A Doctor of Chiropractic will give you a thorough physical, orthopedic and neurological examination to locate the problem and align the spine and sacroiliac to their proper position for normal functioning. © When the backaches occur, consult a Doctor of Chiropractic This year the Ecumenical luncheon: will be hosted by the women of the LDS Church: It will be held at the LDS Church Cultural hall on Saturday the 29th of April at 12 noon. We will have a nice luncheon and a short program and a special guest speaker. Our guest speaker this year will be Helen Gardner, a writer and author from Southern Utah. All of the women of the different churches are invited. for correction and relief. ( Dr. Thomas McGinn 801-387-2468 The Free Press _ We hope you will come and join us. If you need more information please contact Betty Jimenez. vEW At VFW POST April 18, officers were and sworn in the ESCALANTE 1546 meeting held” 1995 the following elected or appointed for the 1995-96 year as follows; Commander, Thomas McGinn-SR_ Vice Commander, James. C. Pierce-JR.Vice _ Commander, Rex Willis- Quartermaster/Adjutant, James Sherwood-By vote of the membership it was established that the 3rd Thursday of each month, at 7:00 -p.m., would become the regular meeting day and time in the future. “Congress shall make no law respecting _an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the PRESS; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” Our founding forefathers recognized the | Activities safeguards guaranteed by a free press when they granted protection in the first amendment. In doing so they provided an independent parity between government and citizens; a balance to | insure honesty. A great portion of the credit for this precaution is undoubtedly due to Benjamin Franklin and his knowledge of the power of the written word. With only two years of formal schooling, Franklin made self-education a lifelong characteristic. At a very young age he was apprenticed to his brother James, printer of The New England Courant. By the time he was 16, Franklin was writing satirical pieces about the hypocrisy of Boston society for the Courant. At 17 he ran away to Philadelphia. A year later, and penniless, he went to England. He returned to Philadelphia as a master printer in 1726 to establish his journalistic career as owner of the Pennsylvania Gazette. His most famous work, Poor Richard’s Almanack, emphasized honesty, hard work and moral virtue as the way to success. How would -this expert journalist rate today’s. news coverage? The technology of worldwide satellite news broadcasting versus Franklin’s printing press is a striking comparison, - but how does the spirit of journalism rank? After flipping through the channels once, would Franklin jump on the bandwagon and scope out the Allen Edwards salon to make a list of the celebrities sharing the services of Marsha Clark’s hairdresser? Or, would Franklin attach more importance to the sinking dollar? Would he notice, with some amusement, that the O. J. trial-has a theme song? Would he view the Carlos Salinas de Gortari story, including NAFTA and who really killed Jose Francisco Massieu, as a subject worthy of Would he stand in awe of or would he issue a stern, but about the role of the press freedom? Ruiz some air time? our technology witty, warning in maintaining T-Ball. Girl's Softball | Men's & Women! s Softhall Coed Over 40 or Over 50 Teams lf you are interested in playing, being a coach, umpire, or helping in any way, call: | Lola Bridge - 387-2653 Russell Smith - 387-2287 Milford City Office 387-2711 Before May 1st | |