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Show 1 Thursday, October 18, 1962 ' ment three meet these requirements. 'doesnt start to pay for the time involved. It takes most of that to get elected. Brigham City, Utah THE BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Fall works much to their advantage. Seedbeds This measure is not partisan, having as game Saturday. querque for the its sponsors the senate minority and majorAs a result of the low pay and allowance Back home again Sunday afternon, comity leaders. It has been backed by both scale, there are three very obvious dangers: political pletely worn out. parties as a realtistic step toward 1. Young men are unable to afford the fair reimbursement of our state legislators. This week Id like to give you a little time and funds necessary to serve,',result-in- g So, if you believe as I do that our elecFarmers are finding several disin an "old mans legislature," as it is sales pitch on Utah constitutional amendted officials should be given a modest but tinct advantages in fall seedbed ment number three, the one which deals sometimes called. adequate salary and expense allowance, preparation. Dr. Paul D. Chriswith increases in pay and allowances for 2. Only those with substantial finan- will vote "yes on amendment three, tensen, extension soil specialist at The cial means could afford to serve, making it you out members of the Utah legislature. just as hove Urged you to vote "yes on Utah State University points voters at the Nov. 6 general election are a "rich man's legislature." take can that farmers advantage the two as well. of winter moisture and freezing 3. There is the danger of d "subsidized being asked fo consider an anhual salary, It will mean that no man who seeks polito help produce a e and not to exceed, $1,200 per year and an ex- - legislature" where members accept tical office will be bared from candidacy good thawing seedbed for spring planting. allowance of $10.00 O day for ex- - cial aid from certain special interest groups because of his Inability to pay a portion of If done properly it saves expenses while the legislators are actually in to cover their expenses, his expenses from his own pocket. pense on tillage operations and session. USU-NM- crcoaallg gpcahins ByCWC Helped by Winter Storms U I A long,, unbroken string of Thursday P.S. columns was shattered last week when the editor missed his deadline. Not inten- tionally, understand, but I was out of town and didn't get it mailed back in time. finan-pens- , I III, to point out that Utah would legis- no- - t(ia, ,h ,a cuts down 0d ' I 60-da- y T0YLAND We stock a complete line of PARTY SUPPLIES PLACE MATS, FAVORS, etc. Wp also carry a full line of HOBBY MATERIALS! later-plante- We could certainly do better than that. Dennett, King t BIG WATCH FOR f -- nted e free-mark- TOYS FOR ALL AGES! h division. Asked why he voted for the BOX ELDER JOURNAL bill when a majority of Utahs rat 13.50 par vaar, payabla iubtcrlpflon want Peterson it, farmers didnt Hi advanca; In combination with tho ton answered that it wasnt establish- lidor Nows, (published Tuesdays) M.OI (Continued From Page One) olnols ed that most of the farmers didnt per year; S3.00 for I months fire from Bennett because Utah want the bill. He said his vote copy, IQ cents. Member bureau ot Circulation ha received only a fraction per- was cast as a matter of fiscal re- Utah StateAudit Press Association, National space al- sponsibility, to get rid of surpluses editorial Association and United Pros centage of International. Advertising Represents-Hvelocations. and to keep the farm income up Utah State Press Association. UN take City, Utah. In the area of labor and man- to a living level. must be Said there agement, King Burton that an over- 4 weekly newspaper established Hi 1901 a balance. Bennett rebutted with whelming charged number of Utah farmers Published every Thursday and entered Second Class Matter at the post of the statement that the balance opposed the bill. He said farmers flee In Rrioham City, Utah, under the that King speaks of is labor and want less government control, Act of March S, 1S79. the Kennedy administration against adding be would support an agriChat. W. Claybsuflh, Publisher ,,r management. culture program leading to a reTHE Peterson, Incumbent seeking turn of a economy. to the U. S. house from SSOCATiei Utahs First district, clashed on KING TOOK the stand to con- VTiS STATE faraccomplishments of the past ses- tradict Burton, saying that NATIONAL EDITORIAL sion of congress with Burton, his mers do not want government to pull Out. He said the Kennedy GOP opponent. AS(pcgTlpN The Ogden Democrat said that farm bill offered a choice of conBRIGHAM 5TH NORTH AND MAIN over the past two years we have trol or a free market and support for the latter was very miserable SURPRISES! PRIZES put this country on the move, both NOVEMBER 1ST domestically and in the defense and very poor. Bennett followed King to say that ed for an amendment to the interposture. He said the pasf congress pass- wheat farmers could have gotten out from under government con- ior appropriations bills that would ed more than 1,000 measures. BURTON replied that never be- trols but the government said it eliminate five Utah projects, Infore has the U. S. seen such a would start selling surplus wheat cluding the Bear River Bird refuge Bennett said drive to inject federal power into if the farmers didn't vote for con- road improvement, d trols. The senator called it "black- he voted to get an areas of states rights.. reduction of funds, not to delete He said the past session of con- mail. Answering a charge that he vot specific projects. gress made spending record in history. And this "dubious record was accomplished without the Kennedy farm i HUB bill, Medicare, the urban area bill and despite a substantial cut in foreign aid funds requested by the administration. , AH four candidates agreed that it would not be advantageous to exerciA military force against Cuba at this time. But each OMMATIC, NEW SUSPENDED CEILINGS FOR ANY ROOM IN THE HOUSE! agreed that if Cuba becomes a would military threat, intervention Now its easy to lower a ceiling, beautify Wide choice of tiles to fit ' be necessary. channels-2'x4'x- yj". a room and sound condition In one quick A QUESTION on the A project Hang lightweight channels at Kennedy farm bill brought a sharp desired height and drop in tilo design of TO BESTWAY CUSTOMERS party-lin- Now here is a matter that I know something about because have served in this You can't live in Salt lake City capacity. on $5.00 a day. My modest hotel room was more than that and they give legislators special rates for the session, to say nothing of meals and other expenses incident to living away from home. And the $500 annual salary certainly on soil compaction. finding this practice a healthy situation. It Farmers are lures those with a special axe to grind to dominate our legislative halls, labor leadAt the ers, teachers, farmers and others. same time, many of the desks are filled with retired people who contribute little but bask in the prestige of the office. This certainly isn't 0d ings. On Wednesday, attended the Spokane Advertising club meeting and then came home arriving just in time to fly to Albu- - ; do , ond otort are among th. lowett paid in th. h; h lha, it wou,d be (fered shoud b, non and hat tervic. in th. legislator. ,s an for of. ;nduceme, for b a personal But by th. sam. taken, I dont I..I fie. rent allowances of $500 per year and $5.00 be called an to con- per day while in session. The increase ,s st, II tribul, amounts 0, his ,im, 01 de. a modest amount for the time and seme. manded b ,h i neur egis,a)ur,, rendered, but should carer actual ..pens. , , fh of the legislators. I believe that the limits placed In amend- - Attended the Washington Press association convention at Yakima on Oct, and gave a talk. On Sunday, we drove to Seattle and hit quite a snow storm over Snowqualmie pass. Spent Monday and Tuesday making arrangements for the National Editorial association convention to be held at the Olympic hotel next July, contacted Boeing and other firms who will play iome part In the program, attended the world's fair to determine what portions of it will operate again next year, arranged for bus transportation for a Washington-Canadia- n tour following the forma! meet- NAPKINS, , FOR BEST results eliminate the holes and furrows created by plowing this fall by going over the ground one or two times with tiller. Winter will a spring-tootthen help finish the seedbed, practically eliminating all spring seedbed preparation. Often with crops the first operation will be planting. in the spring d With the crops it may be necessary to only harrow once to eliminate early sprouting weeds. Since farms and soil conditions vary, Dr. Christensen suggests that farmers do a little experimenting on their own on different parts of the field to determine the minimum amount of tillage necessary to provide a good seedbed in the spring. GRAND OPENING across-the-boar- the SHOP 110? iB ft Carr Shopping Plaza Phone 723-88- 1 At 7th South and Main third-highe- 1 (Kin' uosnufj ju c WWI S BS o"6 o o AT) fci'ff Q G G G n O O MAID lint, ki(h quality brand jutl comm, la u tbe family il limoui products. Nis IS I Beitwif but mads bp tbs eoeutrjT IfiifJ I nanulictarii il tteves. A G G G O G O Btitwai u COMPLETE APPLIANCES. OVENS , o i)i s Box Elder County Needs, SINKS RANGES DISHWASHERS HOODS WASTE C00K-'N-H01- DISPOSER WALL OVEtt D Candidates Who Will Think For t) Themselves and Work For You Model E024P oo I; i. , NEW BUILT-I- DISHWASHER LAURENCE SENATOR WALLACE F. SEN NETT Republican CandiJace lot U.S. Stoat i. IURTON Republican Candidate fot U.S. House of Representatives, 1st District A. PRATT KESLER Republican Candidate fot Utah' Attorney General this more it doesn't depreciate. Instead, homi volues are increased! Just call your testway Building (enter . . . we do it all. ROSS C. IOWEN Republican Candidate fot State House of Representatives, 1st District REPLACE RUBBER STAMPING WITH SOUND THINKING You arid Utah deserve and need representatives who will figkt for your interests, not repeatedly "rubber stamp virtually every spending scheme that comes along. 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