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Show 1 ......, WlV.i)gVt VW-- i- :.v b- -- U ' , o .. I kIM b i -- ; '; !' ftr-4- - '" ! . : - -- V Paul Harvey Whozinit T b w Gharles? Will Wesky go to college? wilhego? Iftadomp-wherWhat wffl. tat atnArT"'' (. Wffl he be able fo g into - a the time he la . Jut 18 eight abort ia the bob of Mr. and iohnaon. He k a xtudrat In achool in Preston. He Is in fifth grade. Wesley ia proMHy no or boys in the Jefferson school, achool, FkankUn the achool. the Whitney the Lewiaton achool, the Park achooL h hehaa already aeon Wyeera and life, he atm harSwhSeMrid ahead of which he is Mm ; . . the whole world i utth every day. nthr 58 Plain Quarter Weve been collecting cates- - Not many coina, Md not the real big coins, became you coukkrt get them anymore of anyway. We are having a measure Am doing it, w many people in North Cache Valley are. Then we read: Whoever aoemmftatea coins of the United States in Excess of the reasonable deknanda of business, home, or Personal use shall be fined not more tom 110,000 or imprisoned not more than one year or both. This is the wording from a bill that is i i t s !! This coBection that we have could be lust a Uttto expensive, couldnt it? But the man who informed us about the ebove pending bill also had the following to say: "Yet atong with our sad amusement, we admit were a little puled. A Department official recently t ftie profit from minting sil-ffjin has already reduced the anient budget deficit by more than 2 mhoh doDan, and that in the next two minting profits may go 2U billion. If this is true, of forbidding citizens, perhaps the el government should encourage It The the more minting more hoarding file less deficit the more profit Ax flw writer alio said, "Seems like on appropriate way to finance the Great Society." Make a profit of the nickel covered slugs. And to me in my hoarding, Mr. me e 1968 plain coin-hoardi- t u flSrid ... now. ? fcfeKn BY Mr. Dorigrtti said that he picked up odd Jobe in Preston end ptekupwanf itainie time, he deckled to send to tffw of his friends in go he crated 19 a batch, and sou toon. Others heard about it d they mihmr in Wyoming or here some people in Ogwtibfed forTtif-iThcwas buying chickens he den beard that to him buy for them. So U 'they asked bust- - lbatost mB-Bo- A n ha. went :bfto And like he said, "I have bought be- tween: three and five million chickens In- my life. One summer, while in a comp, there was a boy a yew younger than Mr. Dor-ipHe was the water boy . . . ana a smart alec, Mr. Dorigattl said. The boy was Adolph Hitter. He was with the Preston mu for in too about six months, beck when Mr. Dorigattl was 17 yean old. - w .1 toe chicken buying Mr. Dorigattt took a trip home to said Austria a few yean back and he mother, his see to that' when he went after bring mw ay (for about 40 Mm end think he said) she looked at son. not my "Youre said very firmly, i Afies asking why e wouM say that; son the mother replied, "because my older than you. He convinced her. was six On the trip home, the plus which hours late leaving Milan, Italy, so Into hours rix York New put him in Ltoe City. Salt to he missed Ms flight Ms ifrm-U- y When he finally nived there aeeme It solemn. was looking very went on been have should the flight he down In Lake Michigan. Sometime sit down and have n talk man who with Mr. Dorigattt. He is to the United States Just after he was married and settled in Wyoming where he worked in the mines. Two rt his children were born there. Then the doctor told him flat .too eftemte Just wasnt any good for Ms health. So he toft Wyoming to find a new home and "I Just dropped in on Preston, and he occahas bom here since . . . with visone and area toe out of visit sional it to his native Austria. - fm u By JOHN CORUETT Idaho Statesman Political Will He Go To Colleger . Political astuteness of PftYtlriffh Group Attends Birthday Party Melvin Beutier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beutier. He will leave for a mission in China. lean Griffiths and Defiene and Mrs. Saturday DAYTCW Last the following people went to Pocatello to celebrate too 87th birthday of Mrs. Julia Rnti of Logan: Mr. and Mrs. KendaUBaUs, Mr. and Owen Balls,. Mr. and and daughter Norm Lo family Martin Blau, accom-rjniwHal Rendlesbach to Kathertoe Ms sistor, of Midvale, for too Mr. and Mrs. E. son, went, to Logan Thursday to visit Mrs. da , Smith. t j ,i .Last Saturday evening the scouts held their banquet for their parents at the Dayton ward chinch house. Mr. and Mrs. Omen Nelson went to Logan last week on pleaure. Last Friday evening the 12, 13 and 14 year rids held a Sunday School party at the Dayton ward church house under the direction of Mrs. EUa Kent. They played ganus and had refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shurt-lif- f of Dayton are the parents of a new baby grl born 1'Ct Saturday at the Logan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Bar-fu- s visited tost Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Griffiths. Lest Sunday evening Mr. and Mm. Zed Griffiths and family of Liberty virited at toe home of Mr. and Mm. DeU Griffiths. A forewell testimonial was held last Sunday evening in honor of Elder Milford Chase, son of Mr. and Mm. NepM Chase. Those participating on the program were Mrs, Anna Marie Rex, who played toe prelude and postlude; scripture reading, Gordon O -- - Don-r- n LMIi- Utrim - .( J. WALTKit iVwr and narliatrn WwKiy 93 A0 n uhw rvlnu Per Year ID Vnrtb fai-h- r hd .innii)mt- 82.00 MMHWShl by ua - Lrw'ator For Six Months ruunlv, I'mh Ontxkto the County- Thursday by. th Cltln wry Hi. Lfwiitoik Vtih, PhoM iimn matUr al tb STbSScta nUHS. I by Jay John L- - D-J3- 84.00 PnMMwd lw Lirwiston, UUk. Amartow lion. , - blUhg Po.t Offlo mAt Conipbnr. i"-- o ftrcoiin Ui. ftot of March jWw!lluUTW aii Q M Fl,t AT' invocation were given Jorgensen and MUfonl will toe Californian mh- - Datey, on of Mr. wDn DaBey, has received call to thf New Zeeknd mluiAn rareweil teatimontri services win be held for EUer . . Vvh,? if if governors could be Shattering end Barnette y. poll-ir- e bra at too makes no mention to his timates about vice presidential prospects for 1968. If it comes his way, well and good. If not, hell have to strive either for continued public office or light somewhere In private enterprise. As I have said in this column before, Smylies nation- m image has never been ter and elsewhere in toe nation some thought probably has ben given to the put Smylie, as an experienced administrator and moderate, can play in 1968. It was not stmprising, therefore, to read in toe column of Robert Chur, public affairs writer for the Seattle bet-fat- e, Itoetfetdlgencer, ttys that SmyUe migti bis on sug-geeti- a member of toe l968 polls toil sera, is key- - denttoLvice prasidential tiffs political Mrs. A&ertie Griffiths and WuDs ed to a succei Burdette Griffiths visited in Mm. Abertie Griffitoe rad torn in public life after fids Saif Lake CUy Iw Mwlr Smylie radef Gove. had dimov st toe yestr, wmetoer it be re elec- thraugh Friday. While there Burdette VoL Romney George ktaMrs. home of Mr. rad William 8e rad they viritedMr. gu toot Sumtay. Mutin said ha thing riie. Ha has Bernon Auger and family and don must "renew hie credentials Daniel Rogers, son of attended toe services where d this yeaMf he is to take a Mrs. Domi Rogem, Mm. Griffiths eon, Fred, was with Ms prateto but part in toe presidential elecawarded toe Silver B weekend. He is presently tion campaign of 1968. . award. The question then becomes: attending schori . at Mcks Mr. and Mm. Leo Ji does be want In 1968? In What Rexburg. toe college of Idrin Fafis visited at Mr. and Mm. Guy Ken-ber-g he bepiag to be-home of Mr. and Mm. J and son Mtehad of vice Schwarts hut Saturday. Preston and Mr. and Mrs. maw raaateg Mr. and Mm. Leo Seam had P presidential went to Brigham and then Byron HaH of Fairview of Mr. on to Logan on business tost dmner at the home Oour noted that Romney Mm. Bari Kirkbride last and tidily was an nmbftian ef Saturday. a good foothold at this had 1964 ids prim to the tiiwo miwm HmuMmim for Mr. and Mm. Leo Seamens Sunday. national eoaven-tioMrs. Nc'iy Atkinson from virited at the home of NaMs party1 Emma He was working dine and Joe Davis last Salt Lake and Mrs. In USB and added: Ination Phillips of Salt Lake stayed Thursday where they had (tinMr. of home vice at the overnight ner. and Mm. Eart Kirkbride last TV tost Wednesday we may have Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis Ef1 to conservaand attended the seen the team that will go cf Frankfln visited at tire Thursday tism for James Phillips GOP the funeral amoag up against Lyndon Johnson home of Mr. and Mm. Leo and the Friday. and Hubert Humphrey in Seanrons last Sunday as dinmate semination of Mm. Last Wednesday four yearn, for sitting quietly ner guests. Moser visited at flw ry Geldwater. on the sideftnee was Idahos of Mr. son Ivan Beutier, of her mother, Mm. Unlike the period prior to Gov. Robert Smylie, one of and Mm. Ernest Beutier, tome the 1964 convention, Smytie tiie shrewdest politicians the visited at the home of his Althea Cox, in'Smitofirid. GOP has. parents hut weekend. He "Smytie is an able tactiis attending college at USU. a splendid, folksy-lik- e cian, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey BUSINESS STRICTLY who la respected and Schwarts daughter West. We are panning to go to can see Romany, as the top see Marilyn Schwarts, who Is dog from toe Middle West to receive her nursing cap (but for enough tack to reat Ricks college this Friday. present the East) and toe finished has Marilyn pemtoaMe Sknylle as She of her training. his vice presidential running of the Is also chairmen be printed out mines banquet. Smylie rcpreecnfo a very r Avq-eBarncn Mrs. and Mr. unaH Mote, but litis becomes of Salt Lake (Sty brought lew important when it is Aim. Atoertle Griffith anl remembered he is wall known Burdette home last Friday. They have been visiting with them ' for the part week. votes. Mr-ra- Mb M- Mm Ca-an- d bad dinner, iruiriI, of iinroie with Mr, end Mm. Don Os-- Tnvis weekend Last broitf Ms gW Msnd, K- Jo Henderson, to visft Mr. and Mrs. - ambitions nave been thwart- ed more than they have been realised. Even so, his may be the case that everything comes The to him who waits? waiting gamehaijwld (tivi-to of Rfffl Blau, son of Mr. andd Mrs. Gov- ernor Robert E. SmyUe wffl be recognized In met and legend In years to come. But while he has so often been n lucky Pierre," ho also has been an unlucky vie- and probably Ml tim of x P18 D. BBLL us Politically Speaking Bishop Merrill Bradshaw, Dan Dedrickson; spechtl number was provided for by toe family and the gayton ward choir; remarks and Bishop V Jacku?. Moser; response by the WATNB on X-ra- PeBker- -- IIH. unneces-distributi- con-ceix- Siripley, ? Jt nt com-pete- - UNEYBIC brt ; toast one OoagNsenmn. Democrat Jhmm Deknay of Long Island City, considers fluoridation of any piddle supply ton of a very heatth risk and an unwarranted intrusion on flw mf11 marten. rigrts of the citizens. Often in medteri ms ififiCfa advances each new discovery we are persuaded to tave calculated risks. To moat begetting two more outdistanced the comprehend Americans, took decay is not to tlon of any one human brain. sufficiently - disastrous warrant accepting any risk. Thin, those of us who. disof But medical men who con cuss a wide spectrum different technical subjects sider anything toss than oridation archaic and must necessarily come to reof are seeking with on spethe judgment ly cialists. missionary seal to convert us aU. No one Individual can even Again, in technical matexpect to be expert In all ters I mil accept the facets of medicine. of estahuined authoriauthormore Lacking any ties. TMs, must itative source, wo rely on Atom menhowever, places on the generally accepted isations which and the organrepresent tnrai authorities. . In dental mat-- a magnified responsibility. tors, that woutd I recall when the Amerithe American , Dental can Dental Aaaodation was elation. once equally unrestrained in ADA President Dr. lfr-- its enthusiasm for dental mird K. Bine pleads for Now that we have states i to pass tows nwh learned more about the cuH fluoridation mandatory. mulative effects of calls it "a safe, , effective there Is less tendency way of reducing tooth to fry to discredit everybody who suggests caution. Ber-gee- on Have you ever mat n man who know 1 fanvc, Adolpfr. HUtor.porsonaQyT Well, oftha rsadera' of and tots nowipapeo have. Re U a,msn who, o has houtbetwoen three and fiva ltfo. ddckeM'in hk Almost everyone in Preston and North Cache Valley knows James Dqr--i ifotti. He was a buyer for Poultry until 18 years ago. Mr. Dorigattt was In what wa would call a CCC camp whan he was a boy He said that too boys Em toe In camps in the sum would work mer and then go back to school, in the I-- me to my that flnoridai want me to my fluoridation Is ."mn potenfrdy cation, to humans. I cannot saw either. I net n marten! man, not to pus Judgment on tello. ? af- how mwridm foct the human botor. Tit is fflffi-They my cult to gat their porition pub-- ADA , becauee' toe to discredit and vtiifrr ShSo Othen Mrs. In Pasting AA-- dont yet know went Sons howev-o- f and Detroit po- - sue. Every dty 1 visit, where fhwrithktion is under consid to get Dave At the same time er. Dr. G. L. support tor SSSLSTtfJSBS lam to do factions eeottPf hjESl Traj Sunday. Mrs. Lon i by of our people about it. There are influential dtt- - fiflf "presaure buttonholed of our a water haa . . i ... Now onafttird Tha United States Public HenMi Sendee supports thin m eration, I By PAUL HARVEY (1 td i if and when he gate out His life will be spiritually and into the world mocriDp ton tenia ee the one we live hs iwwMBt (We hone) but Mi rhy- -1 WD1 wffl be one completely different Ms moet of ophe he able to make fin portunities in fids blossoming world in which wo live. the world of education wffl Thou change in the next eight years, Wesley wffl probably want to cantbme Mi odp either in the vocational or yrmHtwt the professional Where wffl he goT Looking at the picture of eight yean from today through As eyes of one today . HO could go to Brigham Young Unt Ms vanity, if he is so inclined and if hut is academic record high enough, by then it could he n college of 30,000 students. Or he could go to Ricks, hot the situation there in eight yean could be much the sumo. There is Idaho State University in PocateDo, which hasnt appealed to the people of fids ana for some reason or another. It, too, could be crowded and could be more expensive in eight yean. The popular school of the ares, Utah State University, could be Wesleys srtHMj if he can afford the out of state which the present governor of Utah says is going to be increased. Then is flw University of Idaho or other distant colleges. Wealey may be either academically one the to be Immediately ac or ceptable by the college of Ms choice. On the other hand, he may not be. Today, cropping up all over the United States, are new tee year colleges community colleges. Junior co leges They are proving to be tremendously successful institutions. Here could be the answer to at Mast two yean of Wesleys education. A locally operated and partially financed Junior college. With the law passed by the recent legislature In Matin, such a college could be established in flw Southeastern corner of Idaho. It could be located, according to proposed plans, within one of the four counties m this corner of the state. As you look at flw many Wesleys around you, think what a Junior college would do for fids area. Lets work for It editor asked to wait outside a meeting of flw Beer River Protective committee (Thats no way to win converts) , . . out GoMea Ward figuring to lend ways to raise money the Essex to a national meet Lyle Shipley being gallant and reading eome Utils chfl- dren from n famt (he went home and got Ms gun and n distance) shot Cola Mrs. Wayne stopping In rt 'ttw post office and then upon wriUug out uridng for her puree she read about in The Ottaen the GUlsen it-ft- om To Flouridate Or Not...? Neva) (Nat Necessarily d vis-ite- aa o. nnhil a! . .. pre-fessioii- Or-th- ea . Ros-en- ne one-four- th ft ft . Last Sunday toe w an many days before the flaal Jng but a war jwery America might betea kaiti people went to Richmond to attend a farewell testimonial fceOd in honor of Elder PH:-ar- d Mr. and Mm. Carlson: Perry FhUfips and family, Mrs. EDa font rad family and Mm. Mn PbiHips. Mama Kent, who is at- tending Ricks college in visited her mother, iMre. EBi Kent, last weekend. - e ef Geverion SmyUe la ri Rex-bur- g, Mg. ' rad Mm. Mutin Bku Mr. and Mm. Ray- hamUiaUMk1 They ala. . i'- .iir WAV- ) tuned Into outright t ; . v tavo a chance forthwarted include tee Circuit - (Ota r;.n..w- ns to tack mnfs |