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Show J 2UHHO, Bid 9 Jfeatd Gardening is the best of the down-to-earth hobbies. "All, it's sad news tonight," is the way Gabe Heater often started his World War II broad-! broad-! casts, and it's certainly sad ! news in Milford this week, with just about all our front page taken up with reports of accidents. Dunno when we've had so many in one week. Hope we can bring you more cheerful reading next week. In Valentine's Monday Morning Morn-ing Roundup he suggests that ! Mountain States print the Salt Lake City Zip-Code in large loiters on the front of their phono books. Never having had to worry about putting Zips on newspapers news-papers that have to be mailed, Dan doesn't know that Salt Lake Zips run from 84101 to 84121, according to what part of the city the householder or business lives in . . . and now wouldn't Mountain States have ere helluva time getting the right Zip numbers on the right phona books for the right subscribers. sub-scribers. Took us a long, long time to get all. our mail properly Zipped . . . and every time we pet a change of address we have to dig out the "Bible'' and find the state, city, and street number so we can help the Pest Office clerks find out where to deliver that particular particu-lar copy of The News. Psychiatrists and the Inter-nal Inter-nal Revenue Service think alike . . . both figure it aint good for a man to keep too much to himself. Local politics hasn't started simmering yet, but there's a little activiy. One prospective candidate for the City Council stopped in, asking how to go about getting on a ticket. This year three city councilmen Continued on Page Two HERE'S MORE ABOUT I DUNNO Contiued from Page One will be elected. Councilmen whose terms expire are Roy Young, John Jimenez and Karl Hanney. Haven't heard whether wheth-er any of these City Dads plan to seek re-election. You're getting old when you start reading the doctor columns to see if he's talking talk-ing about any of your symptoms. symp-toms. With race riots and threats' of race riots hitting many of the larger cities of the nation, and Black Power advocates inciting in-citing to riot, we' think last Sunday's handling of rumors by Salt Lake City and County law enforcement agencies was very commendable. They had been advised that "outsiders" planned to raise hell in Salt Lake, and they moved promptly prompt-ly to stop trouble before it started. We'd like to call the attention atten-tion of our readers , to the "Report "Re-port from Washintgon" by Rep. Laurence J. Burton, which is published on the editorial page of this issue. SALLIE SEZ: "You can't kick a man in the rear unless he's ahead of you." |