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Show In Our Opinion The Carefreeloaders (Net Necessarily Newel Murray offering Morris Batten and Wendell Robert BY PAUL HARVEY ni Comunity Improvement In Richmond pro-gra- m a guidance douaaoler from Borlh Cache Hlgff School, la the general chairman of the project Leaders of the community groups am In charge of a Amoe Bair, phase of the program. According to Sr. Bair, tee program la designed to be a long range one that will fix-u- p paint-ugo beyond tee dean-uatage, but will, If the people of tee community will cooperate, reach into every comer of Richmond in an effort to improve The program is being given assistance In terms of advice, etc., from Utah State University, tea state mayor's organisation, and other state groups. According to the program, one sub committee will go after safety, another will go after the dean up, etc., of tee homes, another of the commercial buildings, another of the afreets. Eyesores will bo and Richmond has a few sought out oafefforts win be made to eliminate them or pretty them up. As tee program Is outlined, tee dty of Richmond has found one of tee answers p, it town "J. ra un,a I o ba the in tee un-in-- fuH for one red-head- ed was signed Sherman girl.Tt I thinir if i were to list (atomic with eriern?) nAi wJSTam was Introduced as the Presl- dent of the Primary and ask- ed to talk. I took one look, be- ing somewhat new in t h e J always rittfeg arwmd iaiag Bathing! Letters To The Editor Farmers, Social Security Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Evans and Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Evans thannPmugicaftWe visiting ..r attee'me A 1 RAJ IVlEQlCBl 1 raE EUnU oSTm? up again in 1966 wonders cent and in 1968 To anyone who Mr. and Mrs. John Hall whymaiy farmers are fCar have incall,K f0011 received word that their P01 V a member who is te h..bn Marine., foJ s L&T6 g gj op- - cent The rate of 8.9 percent for 1968 and thereafter. re- presents an increase oi 207 J yg a (heap th. Oc STgetog'raady all uuwuu. - Pr- Primuy rttand those be more Important To Sy Sf 11 S " Jail, tf S2 so darn cold. cement No one has eaaqwd since Id rather stay in my easy chair. My dear, I replied, G o d Mah SSSUSSr. S? JRk Weston Briefi Frencis Oakason in - Tkylora,man vl'le. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ttf at-Hy and Vera We- tended the ball at game " College with Ellis Child Mr. and Mrs. Marvin TO b CarolB pauey Dgyere M lotsonand famiiy of Trenton Mi-X- w cm That mild, sweet mannered, sheriffs office' received humble woman a stake pri- - phone call from a woman.The home mary president Impossible, woman asked ffiMrs -- -I JellS 8, S, Par Taar 91.S0 for Six Montha In Caoha County, Utah ytOO .outalda oounty. WATNB D. BILL - J. WAliTEH ROBB, Haprooaatad by tha Amarlean Mowapapar BapraaanUUvaa, MS Plftb ATanua, Maw York, is Maw York. , Utah's Now sat Waakly Nawipapar snrvlny tha oommuniti-- a r Richmond, Lawlaton OonM, Cora ud Clarks ton In baautiful North Caoha Vallay. ui w&S unn atarial wa ffiS. and three smiffl children re-- boig'aSounM'tKpm-5aturned to their home in Wes- - in fteir ton from Calif. lastTuesday ? Saldref tenien A. Coven place whe-Frank- McKay and Aunt Paula, nf Roy Olson was a his parents on Saturday while his wife and family at the George c2te in Preston. Mrs. brother is leaving soon to KU into tea service. Visitors at the home of Mr. add Mrs. Wells Whitney on Sunday were their eon Larry Whitney and family of Idaho Falls, and also their niece, Mr, and Mrs. Dennis John- son of Preston. Thedas moth- er Irene Anderson was also Lucille visiting her sister Whitney. lln W February. Advancement of J.E.Cush- pres- - C IB &3S JBUS lay' and aso visited their uncle Orvil SSnS Smithfield. The event will December. Their daughter, take March 1. M am back with Tenplace friends of Paul Greaves them- gave a de'ightful birthday Ten Years Ago surprise party in his honor Saturday evening. February 18, 1954 Dr. Adam S. Bewninn, mem- - were arranged for Mr. and ?r- ber of the Council of Twelve M- FMlett, Mr. and of the IDS Church and form- - Jf1- - g-er assistant to the President Jr1' alv Kitewe. Mr. and Joe Ifelmberg and Mr. of the Utah Power and Light Mra. Victor Koehler. Co- - spoke here Monday night Fifty Years Ago climaxing the annual educa' February 19, 1914 tional institute of the Frank-The Farmers Society o f lln County Farm Bureau fedEquity have Just received a eration which took carload of buggies which they through the day Monday. Dale DeGraff, owner o f wffl soon have on exhibition. b& asked tee Preston Motor Sales, has w ttier work at Camp Three was been appointed bo suspended. We have County chairman of t h e 4en formed that work wil Heart fund, a or 009 sure solicitation for ru n ds f although which runs through the month we have no means of con- 01 Mayonfoftiie teamt Sm MjStovice qw! Publlahad avary Thnradajr by tha Cltlaan Publlahlny Company, Inc., P. a Box SIS Lawliton, Utah, Phona Bntarad aa aaoond elaaa mattar at tha Lawlaton, Utah, Post Of flea undar tha aot of March 1STS 11.10 VprmuS ed that time. was designed by And in spite of tee one exwills It so. jail the leading Jail manu-hav- e ception, Franklin County has Its a beautiful plan made securest of one tee finest and facturers in the country and for man. it has locks and precautions Jails in the country. Have faith in yourself and do and alarms all over the plae. ben The doors are ao locked that To overcome obstacles by a prisoner could not get to saying, I can. the lock to pick It and if he By Anna R. Hawkes were locked in tee cell block t Monriav aml he would have to go through p OolSiJrtead WtafTto SS The one of c $2590 now on alnse conqiaSS i-TSSKS- with. 4 totonra Ih. Sth "MWy hard ,uch Smffi Si rtSf STSS. u 555 ia,t ofS, pil' S.'UndnU 5?uipH?t mary, rajjt mar was give Why the leaves fall and flow, ere die, 81,4 01,4 And tee sun goes down in to see that she was one teat po,pea toe ky? loved her work, loved child- however, has now Why does the snow fall and ren and loved those ei. whom she worked . . . qual- S? c91Tecy1 tee world look old? drffled into the cement walls itiea that breed success. When Christmas belli ring of the courthouse around the so clear. everyone but us new kids have heard about, so Ill tell &?JS!0iidIi ior wnn snows. would climb to $379.60 an- - rate from being increased af-.Three PrMton youtei wffl I ter 1968, or even before that Raw- Mrs. Theron to utah liiSs n of 7 J per- - year is reached? Si jyprttog. uw Abnlutely rat, an pmuuum prouu tear It gracefully' state University's operatic of MIlt a TT earn. nnthing but and without pay. FeUa" of combase mg, $5,200 as offering endthkt Of course, they had a lot of slated for March 11 and 11 pared with tee current $4,- - of a the Bonnie Jolene Boden, daugh8W base. You dont have to mesentTte Scifl ten. Security CuUra 0rvld - U tor and Leo Mr. W. of Mrs. wWx at arithmetic to Just watching their test V has ah 4 J 5 figure that some farmers mSutaente with asmaS horses ram Boden, wffl sing the roe of ta 84 heSuBOMto 17 Mwndmenta But I felt retarded, and cheap 5 ta ' toush 2? security taxes than in gross Employees cant be 8 university, major- one ? sctonco taxes. This expected to raise much claWhrathejgaw m tag.111 dne and dlinin of tee Ud- - federal beincome wtth a minor in fine arts. in addition to the mor as tee social had her ion locked up in the more, and didnt holler. nnv security v-- D. Smart, Franklin Soil rtupendous burden on tax, like the federal income So, when things like this J&i,"Y2SCbe?J.Wi arT diit In tea start salesman foFtffutah AwS J d,K4d Sam, or words to that ef- - fun. lets visor and Jack Kennard of Soil Conservation Service the And donate more tody, on the ed the grade schools in e3 is quite w..,cudty J4 hasntorisen and watch them both run. Ira Lox P six Jivins to School District 2JL?4 Westslde the drtklZ IJLfi M. Estus Packer n. By Ji times since 1953, and even Mk .A uunteaT irTIntfirreted J castically. (Continued on page 9) without new legislation wiri go WHY S MUu! tii electric refrigeration this O1- WwMd. .cbyl the architect for tee Eft, of the earth. How can Saturn some of the choice women of it anyway. Franklin county, right near the top of the list I would to put tea name & Mrs. Belva Porter. About a year or so ago In a take conference, Mrs.Porter "Thats Argyb ln the same period. pur . "Payment in cute little What ut jihiui ri II..Grant, U to-- Mng e biggest Increase it un nnt a bfockof approximate tter the program of Aid to eight million votes I Dependent Children. politician dares even to speak ADC program was enacted in out asalnst this sbalter ter 1935 to help children under deadbeats? fethwlaa due gome suggest wa take the boi to desertion or death. vdte anybody who Now it includes families i notawayfrom a taxnaverT f where the father Is present K teems to me more In but unemployed. the American tradition o Since 1965, tee number of take the relief away from aged, blind, disabled or des- - anybody who la conspicuously unite receiving relief has In- - making a business out of it creased only one percent certainly when the helpwant-Bthe AbC rolls have in- - ed sections of every 78 percent. paper are as fat as now. Of tee 200,000 ADC children But the only way to New York City, 40 per- - tlmldate the politicians 1 a cent are illegitimate. for working Americans t o Twenty years ago in the run their own candidates ter United States, thine were public office. They'd better ten illegitimate births pe r hurry. The carefreeloaders, 1,000 unmarried women. having increased 33 percent in less than 10 years, are Today its 25 per 1,000. Look Magazine, researching test approaching numerical this subject, reported on a superiority. news-creas- A Glance Back lug the paper the other day (Scribe one of the most and noted to her husband that charming women I have ever met Alan Ladd bad died. From a corner there came was this notation: repew-Th- t The problem of feeding these people Is not land it Is water. There Is plenty of fertile land in the world that could proif the water were available. duce food Southern Idaho Is a wonderful example of what sand and sagebrush can do when It water. Jackrabbits would still run imFive' Yean Ago peded from Weiser to Montpelier if It February 18, 1968 werent for irrigation. Instead, irrigated of millions farms turn outbundreds of I saw your report about those dollars worth of term products each year. theres A town like this la bound Tbe problem of water Is this vSSf rftem plenty of it, but most of It is either In the to go places. wrong place or is salt water which cannot To those that are sponsoring Bnpe be used for agriculture. A metho 41184 retarded school. WCCM. low 10 salting water in large quantities C0llwUl1 that was made out In a most was written for a specific a-mount and down in the corner now This SSfSKSFASi Ot to Vjm oM.lb.Sta. vote radplsnts Bo-ma-n, Getting Old, Babies, Piimary, Jails Is all of tent, th. n.-- r Tb. Wib d 0. "yf. th8J she tarn JV; end Nevada than or In tee coal Adds SiSSSBEfyS SHS5SY Ill Passing Mmul - New York Alter World History bones has decided that gWf Sr futmasw aiBim hi Aru" 1- a ..... Relief are grow-- "re-birt- h" The press was full of for tee United States this past ten days. The successful firing of Saturn I, lifting the biggest sattellte ever, brought these words of praise. The firing was indeed a triumph of yean of extensive research and of the ability of our industrial technology. Saturn I is very complex and very tricky. The first stage, with multiple engines, burns liquid oxygen and kerosine. Thats a delicate trick in itself. This stage is loaded with a complex of plumbing that is a nightmare. The second stage uses liquid hydrogen which is even more tricky to handle than liquid oxygen. But in spite of the hundreds of thousands of problems involved, our scientists and researchers licked every problem. AH of tela is very fine and Indeed, worthy of praise. But one wonders If mankind would not have been better off If just a part of this money, these brains, that research, had been poured Into another problem that of maxing fresh water out of salt water. A prosaic project like that, you ask. It may sound prosaic, but tee solution to this problem can change the world. The nation that can produce large quantities of fresh water from salt water andean find a reasonable method of pumping it can but an tea across avia, Alover the first phases, and the second, and rge R. Porter, Floyd R. im. keep it going, there Is groat rewards In FEBRUARY 25 store. Stanley Pitcher, Sally Thomas Abrams, Grace Gamble, Lyle Shipley. Hsr--' rlet Crsnnev, Edna Nelson, J. LeGrsnd Burton, Dwight greatly affect the history of mankind. Sleight. Most of the world is underfed. Each day FEBRUARY 26 about 25,000 to 90,000 people die of actual Elizabeth Talbot, Mildred Karren, Thelma L. Keller, to I part-tim- of big land. f ADC would pay less than 4 n month. Yet Puerto Ricans, or anyone dse fur teat matter. rfra In New York go on rsuaf Mtar onoyaar.i iu New xosrs waaanu County some housewives have e been exposed as call girls. The madam who rentMl out their bodies by tbe hour or by the night netted for herself approximately $30,000 a year. Yet teat madam. for the past five years. bu been collecting "aid" ter bar terse dependent children. use of tela abuse In , A accepted of life, STRICTLy BUSINESS Mjj Mrim 5Jfft SnmnSthan1nwtomother .Wi. t. - FEBRUARY SO Ariel W. Meek, Keith Gamble, Zelma Woodward, Debra Petterborg. FEBRUARY SI Antoinette Thggart Valerie Pond, Rodney game, loos (Riverton, Ivan D. D Vurvian Kaye Pack. FEBRUARY Richmond. Old homes, condemned by the Karel Pond, Mary Nikata, earthquake, have been torn down end the Roes Lyon, Jon i Qmtney, dty Is soring a large number of new homes being buOL Now If the Community Improvement committee can take the spirit of tee newness that has come from this end use it and keep It going, Richmond will test become a new Richmond. Other communities have undertaken these com- - other. p, hng If to community improvement success everyone wOl follow through. The one answer is to gat as many people as possible Involved In as many projects as possible. More than one town has found out that If a lot of little projects are tedded by n lot of people tee overall effect is very pleasing and encouragement Is found lor bluer projects. In .North Of the maqr communities Cache Valley, Richmond has as much promise as any of them. In sane respects, the earthquake of several months ago, brought a new spirit to Richmond. As Stake President tTr. Holt said, it solved a problem as to the dd Benton Stake Tab-made. In tee place of the antiquated tnHiiHwa in ridaa a beautiful new church, In eeie eorne o( the readers of The Cttt didn't know it, the city o( Richmond an extensive vobmteer Im li provement nrogram through the vnrioae groupe of me community. So ter the la msnty In the talking stage.but moat of the civic, church and not ' groupe of the community have agreed help on one aapoct of the program 'or m14 How much tod weHM cm OOTemmmt toulaM wit Amorican wrnrt . . V&. t can hours few a over Reed lauddog How many goMbrlcks passing daD putting Jokes . . . Grace and Lyle work ..TlUySpretor buying you jggg gab, the gravy train Yet our relief roll are increasing r Peterson tubes for the family it 111111 twice as test as our popula- Keith NeUeeu outiSoveltag bto yardarms... Right now, idlef zodplante tlon is Increasing. Some ram walks again . . . DeLey vering schooner's mast . mer flttobe tied over mer-- in the United States total Wei have beenthree genera chants changing their minds more than tea combined pop- - terns on relief. . . . Reed Brenchley and nlatton of lows. Kansas, Neb The WaI Street Journal Ivan Davie getting the toum- - raska and Oklahoma. nitof rnoid MSZiSJSi a Nm Paul Harvey Whoanit 1 -- Mm classes there were "LJPto wartSimdav sSiod6 ZlonE b new manager of the company prTi?r?, 2 was announced today by R. meeting house. toe parents who do H. Ashworth, vice president Saar Major Kenneth A. Smith. 5? on of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 4uh JS01 S101- - has been scout liaison officer of the Sundays they wifi, without, a board of directors of the Boy JSSLE? Js?2v,BCd 0,tH1 new meeting gcouti of Japan. house b flnlstod to hi? Am ' ry. i.11 Y!FV. Mr. Shumway and William February 17, 1944 Firmer Aviation Cadet Or-- Palmer left here Friday last rin S. Merrill of Preston was for Salt Lake City and other recently graduated from the Utah parte. They expect to Army Air Forces P 1 1 o t sell a line of vehicles during School at Moody Field, Ga. the season. They claim to and commissioned a Second have a one Una and LL with the rating of Army no doubt will do a good bust Pilot. hd 4rt named i for residential customers in Utah. Now you can afford the many wonderful advantages of flameless electric heating and air conditioning too with electric rates now reduced 15. below regular rates for space heating and air conditioning in total electric homes. You Can't Beat Electric Heat Glean as electric light. Separate temperature control for every room. Draft-fre- e Saves space btrl a It It's electric. It's UTAH POWER LIGHT ed |