OCR Text |
Show Paul Harvey Politically Speaking Voters Want More Enforcement will: July 7, nniJ Minneapolis, ! Irf. law-aua lain swear iniu mute u- order mayor Kami's Professional poll 1 1 c i a n s thought Char-cit- y 1 es Stenvigi have aj chance In the first apolis' voters have historicallyif voted v ' ' Mr. Ilarvey for liberals. They ed the careers of Hubert IlumDhrev and Eugene MC- - Mr and Mrs. W. L. Weber - Jr., received word that their son Bill has been accepted for eraduate school at North Carolina State University at His onoonent. Dan Cohen. Raleigh. Bill has earned his was a Harvard law graduate, Bachelor of Science degree in endorsed bv President Nixon. Electrical Engineering from Denied regular party sup-- ; this same university, and will his inrt mifh ni namiuimi funla urnrlr tnwnrH TPPPivint? Charles Stenvig, a political Master's degree in 1970, his novice, had to run uphill as U. S. Navy assignment being extended to midJuly of 1970 an independent. for that purpose. a! elected was he But by landslide of almost During this past year he inducted into Tau Beta that.! about was No doubt Why? Charles Stenvig is a former Pi, engineering honor society,! selects its members on and he cam- .- which detective police ... . . -- v.i , r wihi a single picuge; tne ioasis ui uukuuuuug stuu-"Strong, fair, impartial law;astic ability and exemplary character irom the upper w enforcement." percent of the senior class in to "take Stenvig promised the handculfs off our police; Hie School of Engineering, allow them to do Uie job they Membership in this society is the highest academic honor wore hired to do." tne scnooi oi engineer-- , He said many of the city's, uiK. 8U policemen naa Dccome um airaiu 10 arresi ju liiuiau ui msj ciicu iu a Negro for fear of getting electrical engineering honor some heat from ingnteneu society, uta iva;ipa inu. This summer he will be at- city officials." Stenvig, accused of being tending OCS in New York replied, "These Stale. His wife, Musette, and i earthy i two-to-on- e. i j w-.- j.. being n. nhilflrnti Siiin nnrl P.illv. will remain in Raleigh for the; mnin irth ic head of the police 100 de- - summer. EGYPT BRIEFS HUMAN HAIR WIGS On Memorial day Mr. and dren went to Preston to the home of his mother, Mrs. Synthetic Beatrice Johnson, and had STRETCH dinner with her and Mr. and WIG Mrs. Larry B. Kerr and chilNatural dren of Portland, Ore., and Lee Winslow and Norman the Napeline Fife families of Salt Lake 124.98 City. On Sunday they all met a train at Mrs. Johnson's home and Mr. and Mrs. Aldous Weight and family of Salt Lake City joined the family Utah Logan, for the day. HELEN'S 565 N. Main ! I'ndM-sLandabl- j j i Exe-eutiv- In Dallas the crime rate was up 21.7 percent but in Garland it declined, 1 asked Garlan dlobce Chief Bob Wade his secret. He said the burglary patrol which includes a contingent nf r-nnlinp - nnffs- has been sieni- g ficani in ly difficult to patrol, the Qoj,s neip. college and in Ue Navy, "p, pf,, ... Wade athlete J" Lewiston, Utah 26,1060 ! , i at Pocalello, Mrs. Bruce S.niih uf Missoula, Mont., Paul Allen of American Falls, Arlow Lindblom of San Francisco. Elwood Chambers of Portland, Harold Lee Chambers of Seattle, Mrs. Louise Witmcr of Hanover, Pa., Mrs. Lois Pedersen of Provo, Mrs. Lorraine Youngstrom of Pocalello, the Dewey Tophams of Hyrum, and the Arthur Mincers and Clark Butlers of Salt Lake City. New officers elected were Paul Allen, president, Opal Georgeson, vice president. Noma Allen, secretary and Dorothy Miles, genealogy leader. A talk in Sunday School was given by Elmo Peterson. A BANIDA The llober Allen family reunion was held Sat urday, June 14, at the isamua cultural hall. Some 64 members of the family came. A dinner was served. Mrs. Carma Mincer, president, conEach ducted a program. family was heard from. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen re- ported their six months' mission to Tennessee and Virginia. Attending the Allen reunion were the families of Roland Allen of Honey ville, Tres-to- n Allon uf Soda Siirinus. Howard Young of Thatcher, Robert Young of Provo, Glen Young of Logan. Wilbur Geor-geso- n and Wayne Georgeson short program honoring the fathers was given by the Relief Society and Primary. A tribute to father was given by Bobby Geddes. The Primary children sang two songs. Carmen Gregersen gave a short talk. A gift was presented to each father. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Geddes and son of Logan spent Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives in Banida. Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Sparks of Salt Lake City spent the weekend in Banida visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greg- ersen. Other visitors at the Gregersen home were Mr. and Mrs. Iarry Jensen of Logan. . '. &M auxiliar. Republican anddtvisions) was ina.decoordination be- that j(luatc; twecn the committee and the election officials was maae quate resolution asked The that efforts be made to correct all of the inadequacies, including the presentation of a mean- reach-inexperience- d, Karate. ' policeman is respected in Garland, Tex Garland has a separate e three-mavice con trol bureau. Sixteen of Garland's 73 police officers were enrolled in college classes last fall, learning the latest in crime prevention, detection and legal procedures. Last year Garland's policemen made 228 talks, mostly to youth groups, explaining that it is not the purpose of a policeman to "punish" but rath-o- r in nrotect and to serve. Maybe the Garland formula won t work everywhere oui it works there. full-tim- budget Aithniieh the central com mittee put out at least two Exepress releases that the ingful meeting cutive Committee was to be held in Coeur d'Al ene, the press was not present at the session. It was em phasized that no publicity should De maue oi uie Falls resolution. to be Th Hlv nnlv (vinclusion reached from the Twin Falls resolution is that dissaustac-tio- n has arisen within the the Sinoi UtU l.tf(IHIU..WV. not was resolution presented at a central commiuee nulli- ng, it is not known how wide- Celebration n IN LEWISTON, UTAH - ENJOY ALL THESE EVENTS 6:30 a.m. Flag Ceremony slide - rale to figure &p JUNE II Allen Family Reunion Held In Banida ring Your Family You don't need a ssrciags NO. ; -- "- , ticipate in a physical fitness many have Ingram; a high tevel of proficiency JUQO anQ VOL. VIII j ,".,." A of the i- ("pnt. n, Mrs. Jesse Johnson and chil- $23.98 and up State amatistactioi. u. Central Republican Committee has been distribut--, ed to members of the committee and otherwise is making; v- .- --- l us rounus- auuiw uiv fata The resolution was presented at a meeting of the 14- mnmhnr WvfvuHve Committee of the central committee at! its meeting at Coeur d'Alene.. no ac- tion was taken on the re-A suneostion that the reso solution and the commit- lution be printed in the Idaho Ice members were asked to make no comment on Republican, the official organ of the central committee, did it p not find favor within the The resolution, originating which is Committee, in Twin Falls, alleged inadc-- . composed of the seven officquacy of the party officials,! ers of the central committee and was believed aimed pri-- j and the seven district marily at State Chairman1 Roland Wilber. It held that publicity concerning party policy and the party's stand on public issues was inadequate; that dissemcon ination tf information bud- committee's the cerning as inadequate; that co- Sdinntion between the com C0Tl"l?X""f, 111 resolution critical of the A actions of the officers (larland. near Dallas, is a town of phenomenal recent growth from 2,500 to 70,000 since the Big war. r.nnnrallv eiinh a hivnin is accompanied by a pyramiding increase in lawlessness, uu l in uanana nas uBiimcu: vationaHV iast year the ov crai crime rate was up 16 percent in suburban areas. In suburban Garland, the crime rate declined 6.1 per- - - t'ne There were some second and third hand reports that (ho Executive Committee did hear from Twin Falls area representatives that the Idaho GOP had lifetime a "oartv uf exclusion," and that the gubernatorial nomin a t i o n must be keot wide onen. But there were other reports that such discussion did not take place at the meeting. It was reported also that the allegations contained in the Twin Falls resolution were answered. Idaho Statesman Political Editor tianana, rex Bill Weber Okehed For Graduate Scaool j By JOIIX CORLETT lawlessness turned back by ougn law eniorcumeni. uiiuex Haadlpv in Miami. Beebe in East St. Louis and Rizzo in Pittsburgh. I visited an- And other community where law enforcers have made meas-iidn- 't ureable, provable progress: partment and counting mili- tarv experience l ve Had 13 years of thatiThus Charles Stenvie be- came the first lawman elect- a1 mnviir rtf a mainr II S. NoWj wj,at can le do? ye nave seen the tide of By PAUL IIARVEY Breakfast to... . . . Parade j- 10:30 S a-- m. S, a.m. REGULAR PRICE Ball Game SViITHFIKLD . 11:03 - 6:45 a.m. 8:30 Kid's Movie j a.m VS. RICHMOND lEi Rodeo and ilaces 105 Little League HP FORD 8000 . . Girls' Ball Game Fireworks Better engineering a near perfect balance of weight, strength, TRACTORS HORSEPOWER WITH PTO HP COST PER HP Ford 8000 105.7 Tractor Tractor M Tractor D Tractor O Tractor A Tractor C 100.4 94.0 95.0 105.0 $ 76.09 87.82 88.64 89.13 I 93.6 93.74 96.93 101.8 102.11 Rugged planetary filial drive like those in PRICE earth-move- $ 8,043 8,817 8,332 8,467 9,843 9,073 10,395 did an average of 6 more work per gallon than other tractors in official varying load tests Blue Key Deal 43 gallon fuel tank seat deck Flat, spacious sq. Ft. Precision Ford controls hydraulics respond quickly, accurately g . . . easy clutch action . . . convenient straight-lin- e shifting Deluxe, deep-cushion- Power-steerin- a ai... Modern Farm Equipment Co. (A CORPORATION) West Oneida p.m. 6:30 pjn. 8:09 pjn. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. ENJOY CONVENIENT BANKING IN OUR MEW EANK BUILDING YOUB B.1IIK IS AS HEAD US Y0UB KUU BOX WHEN YOU BANK AT 9 equipped diesel tractors. Get tops 8000 Big . 1:30 rs Big, brawny Ford engine in Us class for economy Based oh manufacturer's suggested F.O.B. factory retail prices as available Jan. 2, 1969 for comparably Come In Square Dancing iycttcr protection of working parts, linkages, and hydraulics . . . . and power COMPARE FORD'S PRICE AND . Preston Phone 852-11- 75 LEWISTON STATE BANK Lewiston, Utah |