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Show ' h . wn . Paul Harvey Whozinit M Our Opinion Parable Of The Setting Hen (Nat Necessarily News) in- The Palmer Family ping over In town for a few ... chiding the Winns, the Peter days Merl KUppert BY PAUL HARVEY sens and possibly the Sham- I cant figure the prevalent piling Up the early morning ways and others laboring mall Republican lament: 'Gold we- on Labor Day painting their a mad dash for the post dyJbut I doubt he can beat mother's house . . . Jobs Ol- - lng When you realise that the en trying to get aomeone to offlce . . . Ctoe y hla man at the ticket adds reading go bear hunting with him... aomewnere unto g 0F shipping Du Audra Just going hunt- - offlce i tort lament tag . . Hayes stop- - around for another car . . . Just doea not make eniel Bold Leadership Urged For Education Recently the Idaho Daily Statesman adt lng or professional occupations. They sense the danger of adding to general toriaUxed on tha school problem in Idaho. The editorial's conclusion was la agroe-meproperty taxes, the only major source of revenue for public education. To coutlaue with onus, and that is that Idaho needs strong leadership In this field. fSPSEfF owaer,1 could have Thera Is some question in our minds disastrous effects economically as to do about the editorials way of financing the nothing shout improving our school sysprohlem. Thera is no doubt in our minds .- tems. that theMgatorU tuUNtlng the Sales tax"ttoui asks thatlporMty-populatedYet the state Hstedwtthtoo highest per offsr education program second to ho ere capita expenditures for schools does not none, but ell MrinMi uh have a sales tax. Be that as It may, the Idaho childran an as good asthe that editorial follows for your eoolderstkm: in ether states around ue and are entitled to education which compares faSchooli ara opening again hi Idaho and vorably. ifa a good time for parents to review the Tbs trustees believe there is a vmy diofferIdaho's compere rect relationship between the quality of lags with those oi other atatei in the re-- i tonal program and tha amount gkm and study the moaue for of money Invested to It over a long per-iodof time. Wif MKi gciiffci Tius teas Association "Any good school," tha trustees report, malntiin standards for a time on a can In school costa. They Ue for the reduced budget and a poor school will not good overnight simply The average dollar today l. Inflation loonose its oporailng ifumfo. but over you Is worth only a fraction of what it was of years financial etarvatioa will a period 10 yean age. The cost of educettou has result la poor and doubled tathe peat IB yean. has oporated ho 1 Birth rate Today mon than twice and the effe Bond War since live babies born aach an ei many yaar hurra iwg apparent" singly ' than tal940i Slnea tha coot of has doubled, then are now twice the num-n-r Although Idaho ranks low in per capita of Tounginn to m ucmm the state ranks Ugh la other Income, School 8. The average adiofll yar11th in per capita sabs. Sth in per fields: eyitem toiky heo at least ISO days of cent of housing units occupied by the owsdiool and the avenge child completes 10th In per capita federal payments to ner, almost three years of high school In Ida. and individuals. The state is institutions ho the avenge approaches 11 years of below average In per capita tax MHflg tax revenues, tions, per capllta 4. Demands Additional programs and per capita tax collections of state and loservice! such as guidance, transportation, cal governments. special education and hot lunches Increase Generally speaking Mahoane share the .the coats. educational sysof alarm 5. Womens independence Twenty Sixteen ichool districts have pasted tem. ryaan afi teaching was one of a very few at elections by more than the needed iiocctmanons open to women. Nowadays majority special levies beyond the none are barred to her. Wagea are ll limit More then half the state's Salaries are stepped up ; more competitive. sdiool districts have passed plant facil:to recruit teachers, thus attracting more ities levies under the same restricted imen Into the teaching ranks. lficattau. :' 8. Standard of living What was good School bufldlng to a major project to enough 20 years ago is not good enough of too states localities. If the need most to now for the children. The dullard used new facilities to recognised by the for be flunked out in a routine procedure. REPAIRING A ROOF OVER THE STUDENTS HEAD public, the buildings will be constructed, Now echod dropouts era considered a soof In or local, parochial bickering spite cial problem mid measum are taken to Bet dees tort Solve The Real School Problem? pettiness. get the absent youth bock into some type of educational program. The move to gain a better then education for the Idaho youngster toe trustees school finances, Evaluating aurely la ftraaeen by toe majority of the reminded us tort Juat as a farmer baa to state's taxpayers. Their representatives to pay a "going wagr at harvest time to get state government and in the legislature to toe crape, Idaho has to meet the comtake hold of the reins of leadership must to the region for teachpetition of states to establish a sound broadbaaed tax proers and educational personnel. all may fairly participate. Triton frees toe files af hospital Wednesday after begram in which The average coot of education to toe The Happy Birthday 'cel who with Those a eudi step v disagree ing treated for injuries reto to to ta toe wort si 5465 per pupiL Idaho United States FraakXaauaty Ott sound reasons and have a right ceived a week ago whan may have CXtt- li estimated at fSB. New YonTapenda toe he Freetae heard. But the dey to here when an would Mke a truck by a pitchfork. be to Hated toe and 1705, Mrthday lowest, highest. Mtoaintopi The child wai playing at the tax structure burdens the archaic growth next statai aralower the far than I duty eight jRML last of the hay stack side of a state. Too long too state has operated It most be lx toe efflee by 50 YEARS AGO while toe evening Wednesday with a faulty aoauoameat program, in- September lit 1114 drop a in gw West, average per pupil SEPTEMBER II, equitably managed by tot whims of various card or phene toe Ctttaee Of- On the Salt Lake Market, stock was being fed. A pitchtun to 046&9H Idahos figure of 9320 ranks toe betagTosaed fork from area on who often are aa diffe- fice, county compared to Wyoming, 0540, tomatoes .and peaches re stack. Mooed his arm and rent to mathoda of taxation as night to from OfMon, 9540, Washington, 0515, Montana, 20 cents and SEPTEMBER at 11 entered selling puncturing ,348? Arisons, 0455, NevadaT 0484, Colo day. to Us right msbrnty cue- - Yet here taxuLAnothn fine 1L Hobbs. Nathan Liu Now and 0400, 0140, Mexico, Utah, rado, to tnuWmta toe shoulder. SKWv. wfll Bold leodershto H tt. Mart ;0SBI resolve many of our eancanonai propThe trustees ray that to compere 10 YEARS AGO Somebody, somewhere, sown tome. Pointtag to peel scoompHriunents .vortbly with Km metes immediately en SEPTEMBER to a Pie. Ashbe percent-making good Sharp, must not be heralded is settofactory for a HBrlev Lowe. cur boraere, Idaho must hove at least 0450 sou of Ashton S- - Preston housewifM will ton Pfffcrtfffii etrte's growing fixture. The Investment we itwr pupft, excluding monies spot for cap bo taking things into Beckitead of Preston wu re nuke today for cur Idaho youth wID re--- Kattb Bryoo JiJackie Clark, their own jmd oufliqr to rebuild or remodel buUdtaga hands and aend Crane, to 'or to; over handeooMdMpay many ttmu for oar 818101 economy and growth. SEPTEMBER IS i Idahoans wfll take pride and not folk The truitees are ruUsti. They are men Alan to duties in dvlc exXerpriee if !who operate their own huataweea. or are tfietr Barrington. Tim ularied worken ; or thqr may be to form- enhty is bold and inspiring. ard Chamberlin, Aun Johnaan-Humphre- J' at 12 Ante av-ra- ge i i n pm '- coilec-proper-ty . betow-evere- ge two-thir- ds st 30-mi- A Glance Back Happy Birthday -- Jut man. srenamm u ; - tB m stead. Douglas 8. SEPTEMBER 14 toa little daugh- GlM K Rultop, Junto terJoitylitoe, of Bryin Wilcox, broke Bright, Sheryl Mee. her arm Wed dm to fllillfo off a bicycle. The SEPTEMBER II h limb wu set and the little fpeea Nichols, Am K. - a rise getttag toog t : Going West With Population u iutuwSIfoSStooS SjtotA..nS?S the transmission win enjoy more oi epMdeHe toe of $1,100 . . . 10 mlDion care a yen will be compared with present ... 7J HuRldSm mflUsiirt W mffltoa Amertesas wD be employed .or looking for work. lOJ m now . . . More than 25 million young people will enter the labor force . . . There will bo fewer worken aged 05 to 44 . People will be spending 70 Mlllons a year on r1'1 TV rate, appliances, ftirniture, 0--. ther durables - up 19 billions from nw ' More then 7 mUUoa yeeng People wffl be In college, up Kh21 l'' -- O- Pr uP Heres something dse that cent . . . Colleges win have 1 lifted: A reeeat stady forecast toe to spend 2J Mllloni a year on social and economic outlook new facinu to meet the for AmericiM wiumi ntore tomn There will be 210 million than ' people, 20 million more than police aaid, just r1,,mh fell out Then one thing led to anoth- er, as they will with stalled thto on bMitreeto was rt Capitol and College. boulevardtone of the busiest streets to Boise) and grand- - now wA?; gist, pj; menjhould be made to this Povey, direction. WBeUV- - In Pawing u R nkdsr-Brigh- Rty II , out of it H RepubUcana era throw- jng In us towel this eariy I promise them that on cj, election day they will gat precisely whatthey deserve. whet do they mean. "Grid- water could have beaten Ken- nedy They cent mean Ken- tki CltlMn irirr P. O. Bos SIS, Lawlaton, UUh, Phono oIms Httir at tha Lawloton, Utah. Pont Tliandar by S. 1STB. 0UO Per Year 02.00 OMIaa (Oouttauod i VilfflR . AGO towbwk- 20 YEARS SEPTEBER 'i d. mpr Wtifl hrtranntally, xd Clifton, at the iB. H. Wtawvd drlvway on highway 25 to Chiton. Povey attempted to toe make a right turn at Wtaward driveway and Cm- shew smashed Into the Povey n pri-mo- No-NA- M Political Echoes By RICHARD CHARNOCK velopment of pim for remodeling the legislative cham- For those who wonder what ben and research on reap- Idahos fledgling pmtfonmenL council has accomplished to date research director 1 THE BULK of our staff Schlechte has a whole hoc time has been taken up on foil of answers- toe sparsity factor, ScMecb-t- e We have gathered Farmed In lBtt to 180 says. to 200 pages of statistical bridge the gap between material." es of the 1 nrevMe This material, he says, is .begy with broken down tarn nine major its own. Independently tables showing the lriipact Inform attan. tte of foderal aid, transportation gathered 14 member eenncll still to costs and oparsity and other facton on school district bod gets. in acreamniameaia am The the to re have examtnad the coming 1965 kgiilature and - its fate to certUn iorw hbw those lawmakers ate its worth. . on evalu- retie ef teaching ' udeee-teaehta- ef On trentyortatton, for to a major table stance, there to SSSwLSS Bout SSSSl grSpliS fSSriL ym ny that ntag to have to "sentheyre ft agetato the new legislature! Ine be-Ueve howevw. toev can do the Job.-- . . car. Te aeeempltah thli, Sheriff Ray Talbot invest!- theegh. they are going to gated the accident hnve to shew the fotfOled the tasks set be fore ft to HO and rt toe Poet s Comer S AGO 14, 1044 M liras costa. M. toowtol fire THE COUNCIL tee charged with study of the parsity factor has met onty once but la expected to to the near future to n research to date. A rider eu the AtfraMIfor of pubHe aeeourti requir- Oi d d it lb VI to er es the esuudl to roarer with the budget director to Beieetleu ef state egro-le- s for roeeial oJa?, IWftte Priefieu to earmarked far wkiek to befog performed by firms ef pubHe JUiwwk So for the bureau of piwy counts end the auditors of flee have been audited. An audit of flw health depart-nen-t to in progress, &hi chte aays- - The council atoo ea concurred In planning gu. 41fo of toe department of lew enforcement end the tax collector's office. SCHx JXHs'is aays flic nuxv P audita primarily la to determine whetorote atoo hopea to Cc re ar tel Fo be no fir vel to jot cut doi tor to bW learn from flwm the buj njr. S3 ven found quilty of steeling melon 9 in all, from a local patch, fan PnCourt Darsteier. A fereweD boy. old wfll be given to hie braer eu Dick Certw, toxwe-yea-r September 20 la the Maple-- ion of Mrs. Iren Carver of Benlde was released from the ton ward ebapdrt 8 pm. dtf- - comperiaona on such R of Srige the to New YarkiThomaa Preston. The case ah take to EMer Paul & Dm' waa tried Thursday and the tolar, see ef Mr. and Mlu. fines amounted to 03.00 per Jed g prefoeden edeca- erooanel to the THOSE WHO believe such a council to a necessity arm of the lawmaking machinery to toe lame as toe state average which will be 222 mills thto year competed to 3.21 mills e year ago. Five youthful watermelon crime thieves round that doesnt pay" when they were CUMORAH MISSION Cnfied to serve In the Camar- - to re M. The school tax levy certificated from Franklin County by the state department of education for this year will be 3 mills which will raise ,'rt BOSS, WATNB XX BBIli J. hr Hm American Ncwapapar RcprcwataUvaa, SOS Ufa Avenue, New Tork,. IS, New York. i' the eemmenltlM nt Richmond, Lewiston Utahs Newest Weekly Newspaper rreatea, Ooratah, Oeve aad Clarkstoa la heaatlful Norik Cache Valtay r This slnela act should have the electorate basically, pngjdert Johnson la to: controvertlbly what ho aays do mon government to curb ran riottag. HARVEY Than men who have iibigpeoplo. Proeuart Johnaon, ttonfh bravely opposed further fed-b- e baa described himself as oral inoopnviiton of our liberal than Eleanor veto lives and our states bn monaged, ohm rogatlvee --- now urge addft Mo ascendancy to tha Presi- - tlonal federal Intervention. Of , to appear more to toe eoum, It doesnt make sense, e of the road. And unless toe Republicans 1th Incomparable dexteri- - get back on toe track which ty, Preiident Johnson had el Inspired unprecedented gran moat convinced the South he roots enthumam for Gridwuter was still a southerner while that endiustom Is going to be satistyingthe Negroes that he diluted and defeated, la now 101 per cent on their Johnson, before he picked ' Humphrey, tried to be "eve-He bad sold himself to the rythlng to everybody". and to Walter Reuther body can. at the same time. The Republicans, If they He was managing toe Me- - now try to be everything to chiavelllan miracle of running everybody, will be like the on a platform of poverty and hen which tried to ait on too so hatched prosperity simultaneously. It many eggs-e- nd was then that Republicans be-- none. . on pegs 7) For Six Monttie irh Cvunljr. Utah 04.00 Outside the Oousty. In ADA. al 5Srt5; ItiUlakiM Compaar, ' Xbo--.. Smtorod M momm tSS-SIT- S. when PresMant Johnson a willingness to tot the country be led by. the ghowed every day he But what an tha RepubH-wa- a to office. idotag about it Presumably, therefore, they Well, they an opposing toe - Mg government phyloeophy mean tort the while urging Mgfar g( voters would mentl Yea, they are. have had a Candidate Godwatar more distinct tha federal government aid defined ly should do more about our Inbe choice tween left and creasing Incidence of crime and his Campaign Director. liberal right, and Kitchd, baa eakftho federal voter-appe- 025,160. This levy Is virtually PaMlafead el- - interested In marriage" SEPTEMBER B, Tto.CTftoa en Into sometime 17 Sunday dosing hour and d foods tothe val- Christensen, NS- dine Redtagton, vith ctafe- - ue of 0500 were taken. 5 AWW-T- E AIOLD Mr. Orson Kofoed, manager Grumpy, Grumpy, Grundle, tensen, Thee .Woolf; tor" to school money 'distriof the establishment, states Whet a lfoie buxxUe. Hansen, Chico Alba bution; preparation of e tenthat overalls, silk hose, add- - When hes awake, tative state budget far toe Our typeaaoltya rt stake. 1985-5- 7 -biennium; special mio- - Omjgj Onjmjtomdl.. dnm,, ther articles were taken. No trace of toe burglars has been bed. According to Mr. Van Ness STRICTLY BUSINESS Hansen of the local sugar wfll digging er lit, unless a heavy rain fallsbetween now and that date. In that event digging will have to be of postponed until growth ii stopped. SEPTEMBER U David D. Seamou. Ameni family YEARS 1114 en-ca-re ... The Average Sometime! I think Republi- - came fearful that Johnaon mm an like the homely ( was unbeatable." tutante who pretends she's But when the President M u me tamed out to be the IS- year old brother of toe 15-.! Hera to a cute BtUe story, yMr old." ?il bMmJ up the other day. police said it wu a roil S Which to a polite way of ety- - derer diagoiM, voice tadsd- ' tog that I stria it from anotb- - ed. Both boys were placed to er newqwper. The story gees detention to Boise awakingreturn to their home to ColoUke this. how redo Springs, Colo. Grandma allowed lemwif and she wanted to sign a paper They left home slrasBoise. rode a bus as '''01 her could buy a used ear. Tha Police said it wu not known bow that how much money tiiey bad dealer aUowed with them when they left was all right. monThe Grandma elgned. ev oiiMMMMii h mil and grand- - after paying cor tne car. get a refund on maendtoe ygstw gotta theWllltoey car. That question was the car and move away. They didnt get far, police TO'' you shot arc! "The emptoyei share la the profits why Ike leases? Ga pass the hat, Argylel" afl, us kfo meets fePtUtslsekEto, (Continued on page 7) the sho one |