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Show Pul Bcrty Whozinit (Net NoeoMarfly fandi I Year's. Eve dance With wife and Rooo and lluflon Moser becauoe tho carwouktal fo aloe etbar contrildstoa achool districts very oortoos workon in1 their nl clsssss would be prriHt The foil extant of too educatlonsl ' -- - and knocked down, he would embarrassingly get up, (bit himself off, apologise for he-in the way and then Ump tag 52. the And tMs la the boss was light across low A Glance Happy Birthday insurance navments. i Getty, assistant statera attorney, Mid arms and lag were bre- ten by wrapping a towel over bricks spaceda foot apart ou the Unto and MtthTg the H: with a stall bar. The state charged j fSOOOfo yd- - juries in one seH accident main and .$MS6 in anotoer. Spatig, Waynt Alder, MangretHaU, Bra Drury, Diane Elwood, Dadd Hyer, Grant Steven Gordon. - out- - The bosses ala? received an Interesting letter toe day from Governor George D. Clyde. They wei i quite taken bade by it after what Kt5S2rj5iS,5 ry Utah people in hia red !: ! Sdti5 5LJjailJJ,tb22 SSm ? on his elbow, gMy. his wrist Ms Mg toe. The 2 m dhow was toe jacket was tore and Ms Mg toe was broken. He was so embarrassed that he kept on running, re-any usistance from Thera is a in our driver of the car who , borixwd lady Poets Coma chided, wea wwasna wwuw omr er thought when he saw that Mg hulk doing a flip flop In front of Mm on Main Street neigh-to- e who stands so straight, and calmly looks ahead With clearest eyes, and who sees naught to dread. However, heck to the first paragraph, now, the man She lifts her voice in weet- says, tea person who is Mt est praise to God will lay down on the street moenand groan and sua for Gives r thanks to Hfan for 1100,000. pathways she has trod. Her faith is strong and full In Cache Vat Fortunately, I haven't sera much of it has no end. sort of Mood money. And she is quick to lend it to They seem to be able to cona,, friend. fer up all maimer of reasons far law suits in many areas. Who might be weakened by a And, as a matter of tact storm, or 1H, tt has now gone a step furth- Or struggling hard to climb er. a barren MIL national Her According to lovely amlle is wonderwire service report eleven ful to aee, persons were indicted recent And days are brighter when for alfogedly breaking one c an Page S) land legs and i Deer Messrs. Bed and Ross: Before leaving public offlea I want to express my sincere appreciation for the rapport given me wlnla I Cu have had the privilege of as Governor of Utah, I am not implying, of course, that you have agreed with everything I have done or that you have blindly supported my administration, but - have felt that your voice has always been raised in what you honestor believed to be the best interests of the Utah public. I have known toat I could dspsad on you for fair presentation of state ms and policies, whe-yo- u viewed them In a spirit of wholebeertod agreement or one of constructive criticism. With my thanks, please also accept my very best wishes for the future. I trust that your voice will continue to be raised to the interests of this riatswid Its people for many NttflUV to OOlttOa Yours sincerely, George D. yds, Governor. 1- vram Also car. Something must have gone wrongwith the car toey hath too train. reamed u home on It said that L B. Evans JANUARY put a large magnet toe rear of toe Ford Cur Brent Glover, Ctody Lee at of toa Abstract Co. The mag-HaH Is placed there In order to catch toe felling parts, JANUARY U A New Year's party was Gonna, Philip E. held atttos of Mr. und WT weeks. ho office not too many let Christmo?g5r5my from ago. Wrote the governor. Ana Weber, LsBae A. Burthem. The other boss spat Mr. Wayne D. Bell and ns, Lori Hansen, Robert Pttbitoh-Cach- e day taking toe Christmas Mr. J. Walter Rom, Cauman, Anthony HdL Valley Cttiaen, tree down and then throwing and Lewiston, Utah. JANUARY tt straet of Satt Laka Ctty and se JANUARY 7, U1S Mr- - A. Gooch and Mr. Jos. A. GOddes went to Salt Laks toltoGeddea Big Six Max the next day made decorations to the tree all over again Alone Porter, Nancy Pearce, Connie Blair, Emma K. Bodily, Julie Pitcher. Lbitv Bradford, 'Bob fray, with Kent, LaVrir Dent, I Weeks. God-servi- ng JANUARY 14 Jess Wheiler. John A. food, Guekla Gtaysra. School Lunch J? f ife YEARS AGO Thos. Prreton was hostess at a dinner party Monday evening. Twelve 38 The out, of.town gqgto were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ander- son of Franklin and Hon.. L of Boise-- , Mr. Alton Jones spent toe rents, Mr. and Mrs. Cha Preston Nuffor returned to Salt Lake City to resume Ms studies at Henageris Business THURSDAY, JAN. 7 Ogfisge, after spending Ms f 'vacation with Ms parents Mr. Bar be que on buttered and Mrs. Chas. Miffer. .Howard Peterson has re bun. Hash browns, dlU pickto Grace, Idaho, to returned milk. slices, orange le, sume Ms school work after FRIDAY, JAN. 8 , having spot toa holidays Tntey pie, pen and cott- with nls mother Mrs. Anus age cheese on lettuce, oat Peterson of this city. Elder Ernest Biggs returnmeal apple sauce cookies, hone last week after labed bread, butter, milk. oring for toe pari two years In the California mission.. MONDAY, JAN. 11 Goloush, buttered com, ;.! 28 YEARS AGO CHAHNOCX to require of r Denver January 18 where he will be assigned to woatem states mission service. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eber-- hard, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Handley, Mr. and Mrs Naff BoothMr. and Mrs. Alvin Hrrii, Mr. and Mrs. Phenol and Mrs. CUfr teSFmqSn. Mr. and Mrs. Ruion Stanfield and Mr. and Mrs. Arid Hawkei pated in a jolly no--! WHIW1 V uA vni IW MniRRMiaMM Uilj( (Sf uwwa-- o RBN IMMMR i MlIM m 'V i Vi- ;' VMl 'luwtnuao Nl k uuiai4iqa MdKlMH HJnji MK -- WS pyn JL MliO I VR-R- Mumtinnj Wrt 1M,r unqd UMiliia mii MA 'HOINIAH-- T SIMIMM naiuan IM'M Hl-- .stnn is s ssira reeeat leglilatlve the tori ed Xnimjbhx VIII V MUi MA 111 VOff "O ' Mill IN Xjm 1 SMHliqiM et wrahretorMdto According to E. R. Hopper, commisolooer of law ment, the proposal is betag backed by toe commercial people - the chain stores, groeery .stores, banks and so ftrtb HE SAID THE proposal is not the brainchild of Ms department but we are agreeable if they went it And, of course, if Industry wants it we couldnt stop f tremely valuable la la toe exaid-la- g of an HAVING on PICTURES driver's licenses would help keep minors from rurrisf-in- g beer or intoriceuog bevs erages and will help tho to better Identify teenagers attempting to purchase beer with false identiflen-ticN- C toe retailers' report mar-chant- wen entertained at a dinner in honor of their daughter, The filer else noted tout Anna, on her birthday anni18 YEARS AGO be versary, Thursday. Guests were Mr. and Mts. John Gred sf Miss Baiture Dooey a cheek pasaere. tained at a sleigh riding par- gory of Mapkton, Alien and Owen solve ell sf yi of MU Preston on afterLowes and Auger ty Friday nTMts. H tt win eer-noon. Enjoying party were Puny Jo Ooihrldge, Viola Lawrintsen, Karren WickThe State Deportment of ham, Carina Ann shrives. Law Enforcement has Margaret Jamison and Hope ton, Mr. and Mrs. Willard proposal thor-u- d chattarton. After sleighing Porter, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy have deter- they for some time toey went to Parry .and Mr, and. .Mrs. Des toat the Increase In . Batten's home where Mrs. Wiser Dooey served a nice lunch, party Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 0--. day evening. ttt jjhrt In-t- STRICTLY BUSINESS HOPPER SAID THAT as a general thing" the --mm of the ' photo to the ifanwif wouidnot have great value m tow enforcement although he said tt would proMMtner-sons ft tan loaning driversH-cense- s. Otherwise," he sakL Tj "its to us but He said there Is K3r pZ&zirzz swafaiss A farewell testimonial will weuM raise tte cert 5m of u pewter's Beeuee to 14.78 from toe present l Of the additional 78 cento. foSttSE fjdson f areas sf he . WEDNESDAY. JAN. IS of Mr. and Mrf. Ham and beans, fruit salad DaveDavls uf Preston. Elder on lettuce, carrot sttto, nls- - Davis Is a former Preston en bread, butter, milk. hich school athlete and has immi employed at tte 0. P. THURSDAY. JAN. 14 sksggi store ln Preston. He Hot doggies en buttered wffl enter toe. LDS mission bun, dill pickles, chidmn noo- - home in Salt Lake City, Jan-dl- e soup, rice pudding, uary I and wffl leave for aH feel Uds tiste. ha held Sunday, January 7, in TUESDAY. JAN. 12 the Preston Fourth ward chaChicken, creamed pen and to honor, of Edward potatoes, fruit jdb with pel according to an vis, whtoped cream, Me nouteemont riy.tote week. .ter, milk. J.N Larsen wffl direct toe . out HOWIMKI Xq M3 jwijmuv r rme 'hoi mnva 'AtoMD oqmmno otrti HI lH lulll. , ft W HMVK 4C 1IJOJI , wnuRAV RJU JM put in the last a col- - LeBriatura for it but we had s to try to kin the MU at that time because we didnt know what we could do with the picture here. We didnt know whether we could use this machinery with a picture. New, he udd, tt peers the depart bms haadle the pictures. Ia a an-b- ut -- A bill was at the Ebenuud bs K nODNi i STJT BY RICHARD day evening. A candle-deckChristmas tree and a figure repmenting the Utile New Year formed toe center-npiece. A supper was served,' created ' much uorior merriment and toi prise was won by Mrs. Hawkas. Mrs. Cedi Woodward and pleasant muriraitinie son, Boyd, entertained friends pent lutamento at a house pert? Wednesday served. Among to present evening oomplhneatary Mr and Mrs. Mr- d Mis. Guy Woodward. Geo, Belup, Bishop ud GUmer. Texas, where he Is a nyr Ypj"Henderson, Mr. Instructor, after Antooe Jenaen, Mr. and Mrs. college Christmas pending holidays WatUn L. Roe, Sr., and the here visiting relatives and MDsses Belnap. friends. r Mrs. Menu Back oral rhfltflfffrt s RICE man told me once that A Political Echoes 1'. . n i ing to hurt a Mt to do some teiHng md studying . . . tike rational mature individuals. If then it looks good . . . fine. If not, nothing has been lost - t' tbon was n time whan If a to a cv PrteMuwa for-eig- go- Just Lie Down And Sue Him BY BARNEY nt ty' Lets not watt my longer. It is not u "recon-slderin- Call a general meeting. Appoint n committee. Discuss the matter. Investigate of toe angles possible. Do It now. Lets settle tMs matter now. instead of putting it off, and putting it off for another year, and another year, something that all of us know is bound to come sometime. Lets forget age oM prejudices and think of what is best for the youngster and toe future of toe school program of the coun- . i oassrooms, there couube effected almost immediately a savings of mom than 170,000 in the two districts In one year. We beUeve a higher figure is possible. IMi could be used for school buildings which are needed in both districts, or it could mean a reduction In taxes. In these days of feeling toe effects of a poor crop and increase to taxes, savings are not to be passed by. Leaders of toe Eastside school district have said toat they will not do anything towards eonsohdawm because then too West Slders will say that toe larger district la trying to take torn over. Mao-wher-e. - ad- vantages could only be determined by tome objective study. As for tot savings to tbs taxpayer. One peifln estimated through fwisniwottfli of debtedness of the EastsMe. Some Eastslders object because they aay It will coat them money to take In toe West Side. We doubt tote Is toe case. But, regardless of the objections, a sincere, conscientious Investigation s not going to hurt anyone and could prove a lasting benefit to every school youngster in the two districts. It could also prove beneficial to the taxpayers pocketbook. If tMs is to come about, if wffl have to be people from toe West Side to start it in o-tt-er - Let'i Not Forget All this has been said before. Immed- . V i BY PAUL HARVEY u iately toe objection la raised that toe West Side doesnt want to pay for toe indebtedness of toe Eastslde. Wen, it Is our understanding of toe law that West Side wouldnt have to pay for any present In- con-aondefl- Mptai from m. daises Thourii the Sky Vtowhteh school la con slderaMy taigsr than the consolidated achool in thafaiwa would be and has an operation somewhat different, the board members most have frit that they could am tho effects of What they have found Is now being pm seated In public meetings in the area to the north of Cache Valley. The members of the board of trustees of the two school districts of Franklin county might well take a lesson from this. Though there are some who will say that we have no right to say this and win be severely critical of us for so doing, we firmly be'teve that we owe it to toe young peop c of Frrnklin county and to the taxpayers to begin serious discussion on right now, so that it could be effected by the beginning of the next school year. Before ears ere closed to this proposal, please approach toe matter as sensibly as the trustees of toe above mentioned districts are doing. Investigate to see if there am advantages to the students and to the taxpayers. And we consider the taxpayers as toe second most important aspect of this matter. The young pe:p ccme first. We firmly believe that a far better program could be provided for toe students of toe Easterns school district and .toe West Bids school district If the two districts warn consolidated. We believe Oat at toe present time toe students are being soldianortofiwhat Is rightfofy 1 There those who saylhe Mg objec- tom is that them la not toe activity avaiD- able to the youngster ina Mg achnot. The "titeeoihtoteg high schools of Franklin county would ttm be a men school by toe standards of some in the vaHey and But event at that, a person only needs to take a visit to Skv View high school to aee toe activity. This Is a school of UM. twice aa Mg as toe eonsottdated high school would be ta Franklin county. .On toe foottati field, a marching band of mom ttm US students precision numbers; torse separata leagues for students In football and basketball; fifteen now tolopnwtlon Including a home riding dub; toe choir has S3 students, toe mixed chorus has 84, and two glris glee "i , Mro. Lney oajtai that getting on the hmd by a bon was mu s&KMvisa ban e any further orchestra sad ao It goes. Is roam, plonty of room, for se not the moot 1m-uvuy xor aUBut ttanio pnihi We fimny believe that the quality of education would be imprevsd andthocur- iim, ricuhua would ba teadMrs would be able to than ia a string BoioUr (ha goto .Springs schools. ion of tho beard of trur emit and Gram, and wo In Pasting - bare a cembieod oanOmaaft of n; Tbora li a movb oloot to consolktato (hi Omm and Bancroft Mom- - conoohdariwi-Tba- y . far son la toastamfitaaced and,, Oar tho MIA oe far, laaot effective. itoo busy juggling Mw President Johnson la more In Vietnam enr procrastin-- aftofro an gp U will to i, "at atlon has ersatod an naton- - internationaltew Britain to ditto happy about wv." on tho mere bomefront with oodapse of able situation. Now well be Wits impressive aplomb ho damaad by friend and fen no toa pound. Italys new govi the coafidnco of tho matter what we do. ernment has only n tenons too Bynua back on the job Congress and tho poopla with Egypt's Nasser wo rescued toehold. aoKIng bis administration of dftnw-- from mvarion in IBM, and ho Meanwhile, in Latin Amertic problems. has tamed against ns. We ica where communists art enr of fottlnc toffl Its in tho arm of foreignaids to construe American aid relations that PresidsatJbhasnowcat. . Yankee interference! dictators are emerging. They figure we have tolerated Castro, we win tolerate teem. By Ray Fiiess 'Do-yorealize how involvEfif ed we have become In the "entangling . alliances , a--' which George Wifr warned uif United States Is right now giving aid to 100 nations. Wa have troops and military installations in more than 30 countries. (And some of our best friends, aa in g toe Philippines, are firtr treaties.). And of the 125 or so nations of the world. Unde Sam is pledged In writing to preserve, protect and defend 42 of them I About the only consolation one can derive from an objective analysis of wo id affaire la that toe Russians are too preoccupied with home-froproblems to recover our fumbles. Probably State .Secretary Rusk will bn sacrificed. thing when dolling with our Probably President Johnson will elect to retreat from foreign "relations1 some of this foreign IntervenAhhost everywhere our eld has backfired, has tion. reduce aid to thnnMwM bought no lasting friendships. dictators and otherwise re-In France, DeGaulle - re- vert to the western Glbralmembering that we encour- ter concept which Churchill aged France out of Algeria, urged. Too long too many hm Is resentful When sny of the worlds little dictators public been biting the hand toat ly tnHw Mm note at Unde feeds them. DeGaulle some Sam, I'd like to readies out to shakepromptly lightened for a titer's hand. change. ta go to flic Now NoW s Foreign Aid Backfires Nowa) io cents would go toPnjFrt, ihputment and (he to the photogreph-Did yon want te see ms, Mr. PetfiekyP gfiuj tedffl swyyss?. |