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Show v rp ? ' n wm www 9 mw1 Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 30, 1964 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, If this JlJ)er8onatIu peaking a balanced budget again. Our ever increasing public debt means Controls on every more inflation. phase of business and industry are every session of tightening with Government competiCongress. tion in thousands of fields already is threatening the free enterprise system and it will get worse if we follow the present blue print. In the Look at the record. face of a huge deficit for the present fiscal year, Congress voted a tax cut after being whipped into line This was by the administration. done to get more votes. Then after weeks of futile debate, they passed a civil rights bill which prior to the days of the packed Supreme Court, would have been declared I'm unconstitutional. sure the present body won't rule that way. Besides the pending appropriation bill that should have been passed prior to July 1, Congress has some 30 "must" bills which the president says will be considered before adjournment or he' will call the legislative body back into session so they can be passed before election. Every one of them promise more federal aid, more spending, aimed at corraling the votes of various groups such as the war on poverty, increased social security benefits, medicare, pay increases for federal workers including members of Congress and the like. urge every reader who loves freedom, our flag, our country, our democracy, to read the letter to the editor by Gerald F. Makepeace, Methodist pastor of Aldersgate church. Ive been preaching this same doctrine through this column for sincerely and honestly years. believe that we are gradually movSome call ing toward socialism. it "creeping socialism" but of late it appears to be running in higher I I gear. as- sume more powers that were once relegated to the community and state, we are giving up the liberties we sing about so proudly, perhaps without even realizing it. And Supreme Court decisions, handed down on 4 votes by the liberals in that body, are our constution without a vote of Congress or the people, heaping more and more power on the administrative branch. 5-- a Whether we like to admit it or not, we are fast approaching a "one-party- " system such as is prac- ticed in dictator countries. Congress is becoming a rubber Certainly, there are argustamp. ments pro and con but nearly always the demands of the administration are carried out. The"liberals," I wont call them Democrats because there are "liberal" Republicans involved, control both houses of Congress, the ExCourt. ecutive and the Supreme They rule with an iron hand, use every strategy to remain in power, even to promising everything to everybody. Someway or other, this must be broken up and the November general election may Unless conbe your last chance. servative Republicans, Democrats & Independents rally to support a genuine conservative adminstration, I am afraid the We cause is lost. may never have such a choice but rather will pick one of two liberals running on different tickets but identical platforms. in take a revolution of the voters to stop the socialistic trend. If our free enterprise system is to survive we must return to fiscal responsibility and balanced budgets. Here are five steps that will help take us back to the principals so well laid out by our founding fathers, the real American way of It will life: Balance the budget and for the gradual reduction of provide the public debt; 2. Get the government out of business; ,3. Cut foreign aid; 4. Dont take- - on any new i g projects and try to terminate some of those we already have; and 5. Start making the change money-spendin- now. Remember the old Chinese pro"A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step." Lets make that start with the coming election. verb? Support of BE Landowners A county commission propos. to close til of Box Elder regular commission meeting, Clerk K.B. Olsen was asked to county to huntlnf tnd camping, contact Southern Pacific RailIn Improved camp road company and seek permisexcept grounds, Monday drew support sion to go on emergency air from western land owners and a strips at Lucln and Promontory fish and game development point to do occasional maintengroup. ance. County officials recently an. The property on which each nounced they were considering strip Is located Is owned by the ban due to an extremely high the railroad company. A letter from the Federal fire danger this summer. Gerald Rose, Park Valley, Aviation agency Indicated the a representative of the new Box FFA has decomlssioned both Elder County Fish and Game strips. Development association, said his group had voted Its approv-a- l COMMISSIONERS THE of the ban. an application form on The association reportedly Is which could request they a new group composed pri- engineering work for a proposed marily of landowners from new bridge over Bear river western Box Elder county. east of Bear River City. The Two other Park Valley men, form was Included with a letter Ray Carter and Guy Rose, said from E. Paul Gllgen, secondary they supported the closure. One roads engineer, Utah Highway match or cigarette could setoff department. the entire countryside and is a However, before doing anydefinite hazard to livestock and thing, the commissioners said property. they wished to contact resident engineer Carl Fonnesbeck to THEY POINTED OUT that obtain additional Information many people go out Into the about specifications on tbe western oounty area who have bridge. no particular business there Warren Hyde was Sheriff They go into the canyons and authorized to spend $100 not cause residents ooneern over previously earmarked In his the fire hazard, the two ex. budget, for the purchase of plained. scuba equipment. The The closure, If carried out, sheriff diving in a previous meeting would probably Infringe on the stated he wanted to encourage annual Utah archery deer hunt formation of a scuba diving orand mourning dove and chukar In local the area to ganisation partridge seasons. Acknowledg. help In underwater search and leg this, Commission Charlman rescue. C rover Earper was asked to William D. Commissioner Kstaot the Utah State Fish and Burton was autorlxed with the r-department and explain county fair board, to oontlnne proposal. a study of costs Involved inputFish and game representative ting up seats at a show ring Temp Reynolds is slated to meet now under construction at the with the commission next fair grounds In Tremonton. and undoubtedly will hive something to say about the mi rry pnltrg ciasure.the county would As preposed, closed until the fire dan. subsides which probably reuli he sometime In October. rtrib p Ef OTK& BUC2JESS AT A i WRITE: Writer Gives Views on. Criticism of Goldwater . should be adopted and practiced grateful for the use of by thinking people. this column and the freedom of American people are not all in accorded Americans. speech with the present enWhile this letter Is directed agreement the civil rights law actment of to no particular person, it Is In more than lt lt for destroys one mans feelings congeneral the for Negro. They are gains abuse leveled cerning the In revolt against the harboring toward Barry Goldwater, and of the Gus Halls, the Madalyn toward the other persons who Earl Warrens and are In sympathy with his stand Murrays, the the Supreme Court who defied or be they ardent mild, eloquent to listen to or submissive, active or Just God and proceeded the United one woman who fled those whose temperament of when presented with a States character register a strong court order. Just what do we hope for his Goldwater s election to the presidency of the stand for? The abuse cast against the United States. nominee Is anger Strident voices criticizing Republican and vitriolic hatred leveled Senator Goldwater are those American system of critics whose philosophy of against the of political nominations and to be one seems of politics that which Because of the streng. elections. They decry Is traditional. th evidenced by his nomination, in this nation Goldwater thus has become the coupled with the voter assent scape-goa- t for men and women of Governor Wallace of who disavow any other views are manifested fears Alabama, than their own. within the syndicated column, The American people are In lsts and radio broadcasters who the mls.manage have continually supported the revolt against ment of their money. Funds present administration to now, which were given without their therefore, they feel their Jobs consent to actual enemies of the are In Jeopardy and JustifiUnited States they feel, is ably so. wrong. Can we mention a few? Cuba, Algeria, Poland, the AS SUCH, REPORTING, of Czechoslovakia, should not carry slants support, government and more recently, the shipping ing the writers opinions. This to Russl&l should be left to the editorial of American wheat us. We nations These despise man comof and the the scribes In part the antagonism created mon heritage, Mr. American. our own carelessness What we have witnessed there- through and Inept men representing us. Gold-watfore in the nomination of and the large turn out In AMERICA IS IN REBELLION support of Govenor Wallace Is a the eastern part of the against rebellion of the voting populaUnited States dictating to the tion of the American people. southern part of the nation how They who believe In the rights to run their business; backing and privileges of all" are ex. these demands with an army. up dislike against pressing their are saying that they are the Injustices and bigotry of the They the decrees and forces liberals who are Just as extreme against of the CORE, the NAACP and In their demands as the so call, that ed right wingers are in theirs. every other organization and spreads The people now have a cham-pio- n disrupts harmony discontent. They are against the who is In full accord with name" of decency other Americans who disagree American mouthed and tossed about by with the attitude of Washington men who do not and cannot rep. when they insist that the pres resent a democracy In action. ent civil rights legislation They do not want to see street-roamin- g crowds of Negroes or any other band of people looting, I am a. Two Arrested killing, and venting their anger on Innocent people. Americans are filled to overflowing with the psuedo.talklng persons who advocate and encourage legislation of which Mr. American would not favor In a referendum. They are conjested within by a revolt against the scenes of Indecency, dishonor and lack of Integrity. They are tired of lies - and deceit read in newspapers concerning the actions of our representatives in all part of the world Viet Nam no less. America has never suffered more from lack of prestige in all the world than today. Why? HAPPENED AT THE polls as a result of Wallace running for the nomination Is not a reflection of Wallace and Goldwater personnally as much as lt Is a voters privilege of expressing his dislike for the promising speeches; the polish of veneer; and the debllltlng In fluence of the American people In general through the mismanagement and mls.handllng of American affairs at home and abroad. People are saying that they are tired of the rising cost of living, the Immovability of the to please the administration common man.' It Is not a man, lt Is a voters demands that changes occur within the framework and context of American principles. We need then, a change of attitude on the part of those who attack a man and hurl Invectives toward his camp without perceiving that they should listen with their ear to the ground for America is speaking. They are asserting that Americans who attempt to believe and practice the golden. rule" are sensitive to a WHAT gen-eral- ly Contest Set To Seek (Continued from page one) Fair ceeded to form the downtown Queen area. This more than we had before Thiokol came," he said. The $6,000 proposed cost of a downtown plan was described d peanuts by Zundel as to the benefits well receive. com-pare- ALLRED FURTHER argued that stressing quality and a central corps was the only way In which Brigham City business could effectively compete with other nearby cities. He decried the argument that a city has no business planning over private property. It is unthinkable that public works, public facilities and policies are separate from prlv-at- e businesses using public streets," he asserted. The city planner explained that a downtown master plan would be only a guide so peo. pie could see what were aiming at." Detailed planning would be up to the businesses Involved, working In cooperation with the city. BUSINESSMEN AND A new beauty contest Is being conducted locally to seek a Miss Box Elder County Fair. Sponsored by the Tremonton Womens Civic League, the con-tewill be held Aug. 24 at Bear River High school in Garland. st Eligibility rules state that girls seeking the title must have been residents of Box Elder county for the past six months, that they must never have been married, and that they are 17. by Sept. 1. Maximum age limit is 27. Judging will be based on talent, 50 percent; beauty, face and figure, 25 percent; andper. sonallty, 25 percent. Judges will be selected from out of the county. must be' All applicants entered by Aug. 17, and those Interested should contact Mrs. Jack Boyce, 131 East Eighth North In Tremonton, phone 0, or Mrs. Dave Rich, 548 North Second East, 257.5921. years-ol- d 257-716- Ancient Egyptians shaved their heads as a sign of mournproperty owners will be ing when a pet dog died, says consulted as the plan pro. the National Geographic. gresses with efforts down-tow- n coor-dinat- ed by a citizens committee. But the city should do the master plan," Allred stated. Zundel argued that such a plan would be no different that city planning which is put Into tragic spectacle of demorallz. a residential area special ImIng chaos. provement district. ' Wholesale anarchy and disobedience witnessed In Harlem, Focusing on another area of Brooklyn and now Rochester, New York Is that of which they community appearance, Zundel are in revolt Are we seeing the said the city should act now to decay of American Ideals of de- zone and enforce lt along the mocracy and the crushing defeat Fourteenth South access road fronl within and not wlth.outthe which will link Main street and camp? I believe the America LI 5 In south Brigham City. He said the north access of pride and fortitude, the peo. pie who have been patient and road which Is outside of city tolerant are now expressing limits will require cooperation In an American of the county commission to themselves way at the polls. keep free of unsightly and unwanted developments along Its G.F. Makepeace route. BOX ELDER JOURNAL A weekly newspaper eitabliehed In, 1908, published every Thursday by 115 the Box Edler News-Journa- l, South First West, Brigham City, Claea Second as Utah, and entered Matter at the poet office In Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 18, 1879. Chaa. W. Claybaugh. Publlaher rate 83.50 -- per yeer, Subscription payable in advance; in connection (pub-- , with the Box Elder New lished Tuesday) $8.00 per year; 83.00 for ( months) tingle copy, 10 cente. Member Audit Bureau of Clrcule tlon, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press International. Advertising Representative; .Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City. Utah. pjATIONAUEDITORIAL lAcgTN In Burglary 1. Iq nfing, Camping Dan Nets tl happens, we may never see ByCWC As we let big government Headers Annual Talent Test Slated Aug. 7 First The first annual city-wid- Brigham City police early Wednesday morning took two Idaho men Into custody as sus pect In the burglary of a local salvage yard. The two men, nelgher of whom had been charged Wednesday afternoon, were apprehended at 4:45 a.m. at First West and First South by Lt. Jay Christensen. The rear of the pickup truck In which they were riding about 175 pounds of copper wire and tubing. At least a portion of the metal was Identified as coming from L. Bloom A Sons salvage yard at 23 West Forest, according to Patrolman Ernest Justesen who assisted with the Investigation. Minutes before the arrest, Lieutenant Christensen while on routine patrol, spotted two men leaving a storage building at Blooms. They reportedly got Into a pickup truck and drove away and the police officer con-tain- gave chase. One of the suspects was being held In the city Jail and the second, In the Box Elder county Jail. e amateur talent contest Is on Brigham City's summer slate of activities for August Disease Listed According to Les Dunn, recAccording to a report from reation director, the talent show the state Department of Health, will be held at Box Elder Jun- there were five cases of diior High school on Aug. 7 at sease reported for the week 8 p.m. Young and old alike ending July 17 In Brigham City, one chicken pox, one Including ed to enter with trophies to be measles and three mumps. awarded to winners In the varFor' a similar period In Box ious catagories. Interested per. Elder county, there were five sons may register now at any strept Infections and two gastro-enteritof the playgrounds at Mlckeys cases reported. Music City, 26 South Main or at the city recreation headquarters, 660 South Main. WESTERN AUTO The show will be free to the DEALERS Dunn said. public, WANTED! Here Is a schedule of other FOR: events coming up during the Brigham City month: Salt Lake City Aug. 8 Brigham City swim, Magna mlng team will host a dual Own your own business in a meet at the city pool. Starting community where there is a at 10 a.m. good income potential for the mountain bter Aug. 14.15 investment and where a WestAAU age group swimming meet ern Auto Associate Store Is at the local pool. This will be needed. The aiW& three excelone of the bitermountaln areas locations lent are now available top swimming events of the sea- for the establishment of a from son and Is drawing entries Western Auto Associate Store. several states. 20 City swimming This is your opportunity to naka Aug. meet at the local pool. a sound investment toward a Aug. 21 Model car contest; confident future. Retail nationwater ballet; tennis ends. ally advertised auto supplies, Aug. 22 junior Olympics. tools, home appliances, radio Aug. 27 Annual city dance and TV, sporting goods and festival. hundreds of other important lines. No experience necessary We train you, plan your store, leveling work. Hie commissioners said they get you started. Minimum were hesitant to have an ir. $15,000. Send this rlgailon ditch parallel a county coupon for free booklet, to: road but they would look the situation over and let Crozler know WESTERN Auto SUPPLY Co. Box 103d their decision. Ogden, Utah The county officials said they Phone Number: 4 planned also to look Into a report GEORGE CROZIER ASKED that the county service area Name for permission to temporarily plans to construct a seven-foo- t run an Irrigation ditch along the dip on the Pocatello Valley road, Address Rocket road rlghUaf-wasouth They Indicated this kind of dip of BothwelL The road runs ad. could not be permitted, sug. City and State jaoent to his farm on which gesting that perhaps a structure Phone Number Crosier said he wu doing some would have to be put In Instead. are lnvlt. is Send me a new trumpet Address: Anchorage, Alaska Robert Atwood, Alaska newspaperman and amateur musician, had just put his trumpet to his lips when the earthquake hit. Running outside, he found himself on the ground, arm and trumpet buried shoulder-dee- p in rubble. To extricate his arm, he had to surrender the trumpet. One trumpet: a small loss. Perhaps. Schools, hotels and public services are functioning. Alaskas splendid visitor attractions and accommodations are open and inviting. The earthquake damage was confined, fortunately, to limited areas. Alaskans are fighting back. Engineering tests are being made to locate safe sites for rebuilding, Materials and equipment are pouring in. Despite a short building season, Alaskans plan to have rebuilding well along by Christmas. AmbitiouS but very Alaskan! Standard, too, lost heavily, but our service did not stop. Within hours of the earthquake, our products were supplying heat and energy to distressed ' communities. Today, even as we rebuild, they supply energy for Alaskas reconstruction. Weve served Alaska almost 80 years. We intend to go forward. Bob Atwoods impatience to have a new trumpet is symbolic of all Alaskans determination to recover lifes amenities. They came to build that life in their Big Land. They mean to get on with it Alaskans are going about their, jobs. In damaged areas, merchants are supplying their customers. all Americans walk . . north-by-we- st Their courage and optimism make ten feet tall. y STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA |