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Show Out Opmwm Em ' , Paul Hairey Whoamt Bar-runnin- . Retreat From Welfare g By PAUL HARVEY . THouO art two or throe thoughts tbit come to rind regarding the election proeaduru te tte elate efMriM. Om li tbi mdorri method or ragto (ration, which we Mira fed conU bo abeam-fine- hm ttafli is Just smart bwbnes. So ' gin au orderly retreat Basing that tho countries wo have aided mori those put i i pay property pluoeo lndirectiy. Thenfon they mould not be oild on previous In tin face of a fiasco In our overseas welfare, Con-- , grata has been wUUng to be- com-pani- ou b mori d The answer .to welfares failure is not more welfare. - voters and not Just taxpayers. Bantus riumld In paying taxea through tin not they pay. A wno property wU nlso tin rent as tin taxes go up, gusral election nears, Am Elections . i (Not Neceeenrfly Nows) Brace Hobbs and Ted Marika Geddes getting come horse races at tin store . . . The "Norton Jotaioa talking about her broFamily waiting for Billy to ther Charles . . . Jets WheOer come home In a week . looking for- some helium too Ray TOlbri and Ctaytm Atien . . . J. Neff Berthe getting the buying some bakery goods. . . addrooi of a mlaiionary One Swansea fuseln', bony . . . Retd Hsggaa and tho feed--: In', ecurryln' to get all tin two boys 9M Biggs lot . . . Carl Jaeksou pushing ballots ready . a grocery cart . . hiviHfij ihinV md Him Hint. lag sounons to take it . . . yaUagfar ctaelOed Tta third thought, rise on bond le suot, a simple majority ahodi be re This quirad inutaad ef gn iwethhdh. u greet drinraut to Mtag programs for echowi vnunlcfoof districts. The rise pi majority toe keg beau the gome tag ran, that is except in Astte BntMnttoo method stands In mm peroon mot 'jmim nr .u oouoty and aerie eloctioit amt leglstar 't tar city riactfone, muot ebon foin to goalfed fcr district ehctiona. Wo that tho stall adopt tba j riu pM motom qf a imlgMmrtng state r wtara oririnriloai lor an mndpal etoctfcim, bo lt coon If, school district; Ubnrydto VMS. MM D9 DHOW HHB Di otBoo . . . oao rdm Am Bit of registered as they on needed. Prodasts wtth citj said bo sst np to cotncMs and vffiapo boundutoe, ate. Aoocond tboadd no hum Is ttri, hi votn Ska Cm school proCaarion prouder fc ! fat tuarmn n loch- ten-Ih- achemo of thing Tho bollot boa h tin free man's wrapon. free speech, a free pram the writ of habeas corpus, rfakt of trial by Jury and freedom of conscience ate tin American's ray el prtvtieges which he should gourd sacredy from abuse. In a world where these privileges me denied, every other blearing which nourlriiea the spirit of mm lo soon denied. It is easy toget out and fid a ftrttie war to save democracy. But it wU be hud for ut, bender even then war for efl of us, workers, investors, consum-l- n peace those inevitable tint are needed to goer-ti- n maintenance of free brstttu-tionWc murt aB give a tittle. This hoar has no time for the man who remen to bis own fuses to the drilled world tote hurt Half beyond our borders Ian surrendered the rights, privileges and bharingc which democracy accords to free men. fiboohl not the roaring water of disaster, flooring ever nearer tin feet of those wtaonDow the tyrants,1 warn ue to ton to thewgjn of pence with Justice which are tin only gunraotoas of NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK OCTOBER - The tartly tint. Mane for wus Mr. end Mr wus loaldng Enrol BdL Mrs. Bril Is Orion's dnOhter. They bed Just moved from Utaho Erik. The tartly he eootacted tin tint time tad Jot moved to Botes from Brit Lain City. tin raking of movera, lari . nUUon Americane moved. That 5 Former Weston Woman Dies WESTON Annie GoodseU attended funeral services for Edna Baker Hoopoe at Edna will be remembered by many as tin wife of Annies brother, George Hoopoe, and as Mutual preri dentin the Wraton MIA. niece, Faye Hammond, her daughters accompan-.la- d , ber borne end visited' bc-- f or going on to Other guests at Annie Good-erihave been Ifr. and Mrs. Herbert Preeton of Payette Rex-bur- g. Five nrillon have coma wori in Ova tin yean. ae Gnmp Vocations about the grout migration. Three of tho four most rapMhr fraw-ta- g Nevada, states ore hi tin went . The other Arisons and CriXorala is Florida . . . The new boom has ridlt-e- d tee population linkup of several The moot notable dlspfcce-ment- e states ware tint of Now York by Cab--, fomia, which tomme tho countay'a olrie: the advance of rank, displacing OMo, and tin rise hi tin rank cf iri the southwestern stain . . .. For tin nrtkn ' a whota tin hulk of tin population growth continued to in ngnered in - .'. ... TtaetoSiin whan three out of Ova Americans now In addition, lour metroprittan areas surged pari tin on mflllon merit between 1980 and 1900, wUh Loe Angri-e-s replacing Otago ae tin second ... largest metropaptian ees: The Canny om of Coral Whether a man winds up with a nest egg the chick be or a goose egg depends merries. s. d hYellowsIcne and Mrs. Jade Egbert. On Sunday Mririn Allan and wife of Ogden callsd for his mother ana together they visited and enjoyed dinner in Mrs. iiwijitit Etta RoMu and ter Aiti of war guests Cal, Sbnmonda and son, Anna, of Ruth Ray ins and Mi wife of WAYNE D. BQli - J. WALTER BOSS, CWUMHwra Outside the County Piddlsbed every Thuraday by tin Clitaen Mnfohtag Compoiqr, be. P. O. Boa 218, Lewtatan, Utah, Fhom 2454978. Entmd actascf Second Mar daei matter at tin Lewthton, Utah, Poet Office under tin 9. Vs Mil. - Mate Frill. Etta and Attn had been gueata of Ray .and together may cams to aaa Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Fired Bingham ware in Salt Late Ctty September 20 to meet Mrs. Bingham's lister, Mrs. L Vera Pilgrim, ate returned from tte Southern States mis-- u TREASURETON-- Mr. end Mrs. Von R. Atkinson and son Kevin and lire. Johnnie Hanks enjoyed a trip to Park during the week. They also enjoyed a drive through Logan ana Soda fringe. Mrs. Hanks spent a week visiting at the Atkinson TV. Mr. and Mrs. Von R. Atkinson visited in Pocatello Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gar Atkinson and fun- - Veil and Leona Kofoed of Idaho FaUi ware overnight guests of Ms. Ruth Sun- - fly- - Mrs. Vlnrte Allen enjoyed of bar granddaughter, Danes McKeUsy and family of Shelley. Vlnnia had boon visiting In Loon at tba homo . The Afldnsons spent the weekend In Ogden and Salt Lake City- - They visited at the homes of Mr. - and Mrs. Dal Von Atkinson and tartly of Roy, Ifr. and Mrs. Kay Wanner and family of Ogden, and wwe overnight gueris at the home of Ifr. and Mrs. John Sampson of Salt Lake City. They attended conference with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christensen. a Mr. and Mrs. EugeM drove to Ogden Sunday afternoon. They visited at the home of Ifr. and Mrs. Terry Paikini and tartly. Relief Society opening social was held Monday afternoon. Thirteen Women were present A program and lunch were enjoyed by the group. Paul Lyon of Willard visited during the wade at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Allan tyon and tartly. He Is Allan's un- a visit of her daughter Melba,. Mr. Mrs. Margaret Hobbs tended Relief Society conference in Salt Lake tiqr- On October X Sunday dinat- ner fuests at the Wayns Bingham horns were Ifr. and Mrs. Dennis Robertson and children of Brigham City- Ifr. and lira. Earn Benson and children, Grant, Bernice and Edward, and Dean and Wills Uoyd and of Preston wsr dinner gueris at tbs home of their daughter. Lon and Lester Jepaon and Sunday. tartly Vera McKay called on bar nephew and Ms wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lan Beckstead in Preston to greet the new baby boy. STRICTLY BUSINESS i,um, Pee-Un- Ml to R would take someone wtth background of Dr. Gdhratth to noognlu pro-rid- tte arobtibaral tiM nseeutty for it would b worth e try. Thera will remain tha quet-tion of what to do wtth tha slothful who, though eUf, simply refuse to work; bet if their right to vote wero made wHiiiie WI Hfli-- wHIHwpiin to wort, perhaps Congress would be leu iwnUwJ to When u charity wu tba pro- vince of tte (march, tha nudy were fed. Since cnartty hu been by Coe grass, tiM peedy get fat i1nid 111 tha plaat rifle team geiag to pcarika," . 1 uMa The first ourta by tte SRb ts tafld a better there otH bat an tbtngi ts da ts attrari Indartry. Tha SI task tte first steps toward a ling needed la atata parks aad pro-gra- m 00 imperil that tte torn hu lari UN AOto COTMpOIKMIK wu beriuu rilurio, ng I couldnt ivan gnus. Legislature ads gnat atrUee la tte flcH af adurilan, hri tie graSaato flcM. Independent Peny Swisher, who Jumped Into tte race to fill tte moderate-liberlost that advantage when gin, Andrus won tte right to replace Herndon on tte ticket How many votes will he attract If tt turns out to ba true that ha toiaaq The 18 real effort tte riamaur aad Jugert carit expect a bard can veto afeveaZMM. Bribe aba expects ts attrari tte vate sf tte hard core anti- - family- - u higher leantif have a bog way to go, putieolafly to tte I said It wu my opinion that tte people had enough talk abort tte aala tax, per ae. 1 said I thought tte people ware Just begtaring to settle down to aerious thought about tte candidates for governor, now that the two independents are formally in tte Add and a new Democratic nominee is out in tte hustings to replace tiM lata Charles Herndon. I have a feeling, I told tte young lady, tte two parties are settling into place behind their candidates and that tte independents would rick up tte barings. Tba problem is how much the leavings will be. Hew many votes will Independent Philip Jungart get wtth Ms platform? Can he expect to get tte aarne number of votes received by profamMers A. M. Den and the late Vernon K. Smith when they won the Democratic primaries in 1958 and 1982? Den received in 1988 and Smith 35,500 in 1082. Their general election tallies dont count because they attracted a party-lin- e vote. al HU ardent supporters think he still can dolt, but time la naming out . Write candidate Don I. Waker will get aomc votes, but mighty few. tt would take a lot of color, Imagination and fire to win that kind of battle and Don Walker limply doesn't have them. R may ba that no om tea an origmri Me nor urogram because tte record of tte last ovMate I legislature wu erwhelming. But tt left plenty of holei to plug. tatitatieu af af them have yet expressed aa original Idea ar proposed tew they warid move Mate ahead la tte next fear yean. Om Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kirby visited in Logan at the hospital wtth Mrs. Myrtle Peterson, who underwent a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Barger of Pocatello were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barger and The funeral of Mrs. Anona Lowe was held Thursday In the Treasureton ward chapel. la Oris acramalealdate riertlra campalga. The caadMatesTlsriiL ware tarttag at eaeh a aaddfesoghwahadi raafldatu far gavi ttea la all Mstary, aat aaa gambUag ; From tte outsat If Swisher wu to get anyplace In tte campaign he nad to capture tte imagination of the people. Ry JOHN OORLETT Hate Statesman . Padded tMWy The young lady from the American Broadcasting Company called from New York Ctty for another rundown on tte Idaho political situation. After we had talked for about 45 minutes ate me and I could teU by tte tone of ter voice she figured tte call didn't add up to much. With tte election Just five weeks away she wanted something a little positive ter ter political roundup. 1 had to tad ter that I dMaft have aarthfau peri-ttv- e becaase ttererimriy want aajrthtag aarittva 25,-5- cle. Utahh Newest Weekly NOmpeper nerving the ccmmurtttei of Rlctamood, Lewiston, Trarton, Canbh, Cove nod Ctariaton In beaiOMid Nr Cache VOlay. 92.50 For Six Mouftu 9i00 Per Year Rob- . Yd-lowsta- Hen's some tateresting Information tive City-Mr- ls but eoms riz arid a tax miUion riben moved out of elute. And, acctttilng to a report, most of those moving out of tinir native states are going weat, wUoh has boon iqg twice no Cmt m tin reri of the tat and Wylie GoodseU end wife of Arimgton, Ve. They at tended conference In Salt Lake Fern Greene accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Powdl of Cornish to Barn-foo- t and vlaitad wtth Rayda Archibald's tartly, bar dau' ghter. Guests at Salma KoUar1 home wero her daughter Violet and Mary Jans Dawson of Logan, and Selmas granddaughter, Carol Smith and two children of Rupert. They were enrouts homeward after visiting with Bernice at Downey. She win be remember-eas Bsnriee Dawson, formerly of Weston. Mary and Marlah Mdty of Salt Lake Ctty called on lin-d- a McKay Sunday. Ifr. and Mrs. Farrell Nld-o- o and tartly enjoyed conference Sunday with Mi parents, Mrandiftra. OydaNri-sod- , and bis ristar Catbryn at their homo, receiving ft by , Lan. eut of every five panene. Mon tmMMrda of them oofr moved locally : Bell tantir gut Inca wanted lived in the next block, tat in tin tamo ward, and both tad ratatvoi In Prwrioa and both bad knt moved to Boise. Tba Bel badly tint to contacted tin tint time tamed out to be the Bbse brother. 9-1- T"""1 tt The Bells Of Boise Aetttanwd wu Politically Speaking a. In Passing Mhl, tide may all be, hut poniloai for slsctionyear vote I see it, is The problem, that our country hu been tediously socialised by teenay degrees and most political An-rt- tat ouTtto In to two. railict. a . in fMiiitw own voice-conscio- a tbs ; Ifr tad Jut moved to Boise, and Iba woman arid yes. Tben to oohed If tiny tad nkttvm In FNrion, and tin woman a bundredaflUonVonar Tha hazard, however, to hurriedly adopting Ms guaranteed wage1 is that Congreu might "add on" this further tax burden without "subtracting the handouts it is intended lo free men, doe-tic- HOB Orica Jensen asked Mexoe Chandler to driiver a pec age to a Bell family la Boiao recently. Ho agreed. So when he gat to Bairn, be pu&ed up in front of the home he thought to bo the Bell's home and sent tho package in wUh hie boy. The boy asked If this wan tin BeWi home and the women ut the door said yea. that mnetidng But Mum thou Just wasn't right, eo he got out of the cer sd want up to the door and naked U tide wus the Bels borne. The sverybody" dtadplu are prodding Coupon for mon and mors. Ita Hoou recant-lqulsttar voted, desrtto y o long and mlUteatly espoused, I am prepared to nsar that Harry Ttmnan hu turned Ra- - WWW. inferior, or oomumor, vntuv fbaamtioa of tho democratic ties at clrimsaa 8s BY BASNET . f- writes oyrtem whldi ha hu hoar worthahflt It Is to do Vile Job tint loo hoforo ml - No earth has fan of e graasratei" Wbat could bs mors appropriate than to reprint an editorial from a man who came to be known all om flie United ftatas as om ot the- most reenacted country edtton of oar time. Hu pw- a country drily, and at a Cww bedrily, bought it. It Bed n dreuto tbm at 600, tittle or no advertising, and as om author arid, If if had been on the auction (dock It would have brought 91,000. He paid 9000 for it, with most of the money bonowod from a faction n In town that wan Jealous of mother that had a newspaper. The man was WHBam Aim White. Hb paper was the Emporia Gantta. Hero Is om of ids last editorials: Surety in private Industry an ttds continent thereto an adequate margin of operators profit wldo asMe to kaep American commence afloat os a going concern. atoning for decant aendnp. for living wages, for attractive prices a the comomer that wU move ftw Aneenljan OH DOH ADO foray DMD AIDCfKH In free a (reins ludnsky to produce uotvo fids terrible problem somewhat , outride of politics without too much for-or OODBV, . tad feBa In tho - & tbs .Patiently, caro-o- toooamploymert. Rwortd on progesaja bratth star "tha bureaucratic TMs is Nation! Ns aaa set aside to h of tho country, inch as Tbs Cttisoa Ottera, a rani aoaspapar, ranks ot what tho country ' pump mors money Into tha berdaa-i- f dtiu, now financially for tha Fitting For Newspaper Week ' be- s "would lnesntive for Indlfsrti It cams to deriding i hi a daan, Ms ssd ns a majority of bm. 80 lor Sts tMfifids ridsrad optidoa, voting oo bond bo opoa to al rajlstrsd budgetu ing gradually reducM. Perhaps tin same phaseout tar degrees Mir. Harvey ahouM be op plied to our domestic writae efforts. It wffl necessarily be more tedious, more difficult, beesuso more voters are directly affected, but it is obvious now even to the Kenne Galbraiths that stibsMWng larfw and illegitimacy ana Indigence ii hardly a proper answer for what alls us. Dr. Galbraith, Harvard economics professor, proposal a retreat ran tbs bureaucratic writes system" by fjjbsfr Sd, be sayi. Jority. K Is nodi nr worse off than, before, tbeforeifn aid tettaf a ttdoeo, In a pfr lo tte dbtrteti la want ftmdair as their critics charge to "turn back tbs dock" all at once. R wu Goldwater's Impatience, more than Ms objectives, which alarmed tha electorate. Historically, change must bs gradual to to acceptable. This goes for change in car trial, In social mans or in political persuasions. Accelerate any nch change too hurriedly and, your forward ratarded by wind ten yean ere proportionate - reererilsa, tat than in Craatamai yet t ha taken. Candidrtu yap about how neceesary it la to kaep tte from tridng Idahos water. A unanimity of opinion wu estabUriMd on that issue in October, 1962, whan Los out-rid-en Angeles first breached tte Mu of taking 15 mflllon acre feet from tte Saak at Hager- What ars needed now are Meu abort bow beat, and wtth tte greatest speed, to utilise tte water in Idaho. There needs to ba a graat pub toward tha inventorying of Idahos water and land resources under a state water plan. If anyom warts to Ibid an for tte sates tax, otter than education, tt la bora. Such a plan will coat money. Hera is where vision counts. Crime is one of tte greatest lesuu in this nation. States which do not make ready to fight this malady brad tar increasing urbanisation will find their law enforcement powers taken over by tte central na' tional government Tte people are watting for ome leadership from their candidates. ex-cu- sa SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mr. and Mrs. Don GollgM-v- . Craig, Shirley, Donna and Hunter are tridng Karen and three children Shurtlcff tack to her homo In Castro Vritey, Calif. Karen hu teen visiting with her parents the pari three months white ter husband, Lt Howard Shurt-ta- f, is serving wtth tte U. S. Medlcal Corps in Viet Nam. Tte GoUghtly family ui pend two weeks traveling In California. ' |