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Show Man Suffers Heart Attack Paul Harvey July Nation On The Needle CLEVELAND Ray Wilker Mrs. Ann Burton was a Visiting the Fourth of July sutler ed a slight heart attack guest of Mrs. LaVine Nelson holiday weekend at the home while working on his farm and at the home of Mrs. Joan of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben By PAUL ILRVEY was taken to Downey to a doc- Farnworth in Grace Monday Coombs were Mr. and Mrs. g tor. He is reported feeling afternoon where they attended Welfare is a of Neal Walton and oeuer oui nox aoe 10 do much a style showing for members Plain City, Utah. family and potentially deadly narfarm work at present. cotic and must be so labeled. and guests of the TOPS club. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durine the Depression of Mrs. Grace Harris spent the Styles from Minnesota Woolof Ogden were week the 30s f.vm. weekend in Garland at the en Mills were shown and re end visitors at the home of em employed freshments served. home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton. ergency measMr. and Mrs. Norman Harris. Those who attended Mrs. Dick Garbett spent a ures to meet Leland Panter met his wife recently from here were few that days having tests at the Sunday at the Salt Lake air Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Del-m- a port where she flew from Skinner, Mrs. Marintha LDS hospital in Logan. He closed Seattle. Mrs. Panter spent Covert and Mrs. Ann Burton, Mrs. Ruben Coombs and banks, created the past few weeks with her who quilted at the home of son Curtis spent Thursday atWPA lobs for daughters, Gayle and Shirlee Mrs. Effie Hoopes; Mrs. Eth- tending her family reunion, the jobless, es and their families in Seattle. el Johnson had the group Mr. Hum tablished soup The Panters returned home do a quilt at her home for the Joseph Stone family, in chens to Cub River area. son of their Tremonton and Dennis to visit by way family. a few hours with her aunt, who have been here visiting Mrs. Anna Zesiger. from Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Weldon McGregor and Mrs. Grace Harris had two other stake MIA officers at- of her grandchildren from Sotended the June conference in da Springs spend a few days Salt Lake City for a few days. at her home. Mrs. Grace Harris joined Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smith her sister, Mrs. Ora Winn of Jr., have accepted the cusPreston, and spent a few days todian work for the Cleveland BANIDA Mr. and Mrs. friends in Indiana when the at the home of another sis- ward church and grounds be Robert and Mr. and Gregersens served in Geddes ter, Mrs. Donna Nelson, in ginning July 1. Ind., several years ago. Mrs. Thomas Cattani took with house Logan helping Steven White and Danny Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cole girls and their leaders cleaning. Conlin, who attended school eight of Sandy and Louene son and to Lake Salt for City Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter at the USU in Logan, are Cole friend of Salt Lake and had two granddaughters, Jul employed for the summer a tour of the Bee Hive House, the weekend with spent City Wax Visitors Museum Center, ie and Wendy of Malad, and months at the Grace plant LaMor Cole Mrs. and Mr. of interest. Peimie of Soda Springs spend for the Utah Power and Light and other points and family and other relatives were Those the trip making several days visiting at their company. Carma and Sarah Geddes, in Banida. home. Mrs. Leland Panter and her Mrs. Shanna Lee HollingsMr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton sister, Grace Harris, spent Kay Miles, Robin Hollings-worte Lesli, Debra and Peg- worth and daughters of attended the funeral of a rela- Tuesday in Preston on busiweekthe Carmen holiday spent Christensen, gy tive, Alvin Anderson, in Bear ness and shopping. They visClaudia and Shannon end in Banida with relatives. River City Saturday. On Sun ited their sister, Mrs. Ora Mrs. Josephine Geddes and Casperson. day they joined Mr. and Mrs, Winn, and the three had lunch Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles son Mitchal of Logan visited Frank Kroft of Seattle, Mr, together. were business visitors in Log- in Banida Sunday. and Mrs. Jim Burton of Cali Deborah Wright has return- an Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Young-stroFriday. fornia for a visit to Malad ed to her home after spending and baby of Pocatello Debra and Leslie Christenwhere they visited a brother a few weeks in Colorado of sen and brother Spo- visited Sunday afternoon with and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kip Springs and will spend the Miles family. Other George Burton. summer with her parents, Mr. kane, Wash., have been visit- the Cecil Mrs. Ken Skinner has three and Mrs. Horace Wright, and ing in Banida with their visitors at the Miles home grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. over the July 4th weekend of her grandchildren and Mrs. work in the potatoes. A. Christensen. Their were Valorie Miles of Logan, Joseph LaFaun Johnson has three Mrs. Grace Harris spent a Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mrs. Lois Pedersen and son parents, while their mother, Mrs. Rue few days vacationing in Las Christensen, came to spend of Logan and Dewey Topham from is Skinner, recuperating Vegas. She went to Logan and took of Parowan. in appendectomy at the hos- and accompanied her brother-in-la- the July 4th weekend home. back children their Mr. and Mrs. Preston Allen in Montpelier. pital and sister, Mr. and and children of Soda Springs and Christensen Lynn Peggy dauand Nelson Mrs. Howard with Mrs. Reda Allen to went visited Robin Hollingsworth ghter Natalie, to Nevada. The Spokane to visit with the Wade Wednesday. Nelsons have a son Ray living Christensen family for two there. IN TRAINING CORPS weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright Hollings-wort- h Robin On June 30, Arlo W. Anderson, son of spent Monday in Pocatello for and Michael Gregersen Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester C. machinery parts and called in Sunday a student on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. gave the talks Preston, Anderson, School. at Utah State University at Leslie Wright. The girls attended Logan, is attending Army Re a. MajI. x It3l"! Randy Panter, son of Mr. Girls following at Paris Canyon serve Officers' Training corps Camp and Mrs. Dean Panter, left week: Claudia and Shan summer camp. The course last Fort for Calif., Ord, Pocatello non Casperson, Lesli, Debra began June 28 at Ft. Lewis, Friday where he will spend and Peggy Christensen, Robin Wash. six months serving in the WALT DISNEY ; Hollingsworth, Kay Miles, At the summer National Guard training. Carmen Gregersen and Car Sewart Mrs. Ernest Mr. and he will learn about the camp, ! THE ONI ANO ONLY. a newest Army weapons and are here to spend the summer ma Geddes. ! CENUlNt. ORICJNRh Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skinner mi II Mmm I II II from their home in Arizona. equipment, leadership and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ray and children of Pocatello vis other military subjects and he mond and children of Poca- ited recently with Mr. and will take part in held exer tello spent Wednesday night Mrs. E. A. Swann and son. cises. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Geddes with her parents, Mr. and Upon successful completion Mrs. Owen Andreasen. They and family of Santa Monica, of summer camp ana graduaenjoyed the Fourth together. Calif., visited recently with tion from college, he is eli Mr. and Mrs. Leland ran the Thomas Cattani family in to be commissioned as ter spent the Fourth in Poca- Banida and the W. S. Geddes gible a second lieutenant in the tello with his brother and his family in Preston. U. S. Army. wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pan Mrs. Charla Ann Windley Anderson is a mem ter. The group enjoyed a1 and son have been visiting berCadet of Delta Phi Kappa fra in fireworks and MLTEft WOW swim, supper with her parents, Mr. and and a 1963 graduate BRENNAN - EBSEN Lava. Mrs. Demont Bell, and family. ternity, of South Cache high school at Skinner Leon Mrs. Mr. and mmmwsat -- M!tosoiijBLAIR Members of the Casperson Hyrum, Utah. His wife Eliza Oim mm PUmr Ewdutiio and children of Pocatello attending sacrament beth lives at 518 E. 500 N., family spent the Fourth of July holi meeting Sunday, July 7, were PLUS day weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Casper-- Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Skin son and children of Idaho WALT DISNEY'S CLEVELAND BRIEFS ner. Ward and Malissia Mrs. Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Mc children of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Andrea- THE THREE Boise, Mrs. Gladys Gregor and Mr. and Mrs Casperson and daughters, sen and family, Mr. and Mrs LITTLE PIGS' Lorin Panter spent Thursday Mrs. Judy Winters and chil- LeGrande Andreasen and afternoon celebrating at Bear dren of Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. children of Pocatello and Lake. Ronald Johnson and son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wil Kearns. Mrs. Lula Andreasen of Pres liams of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Cunningham and dau- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Feature. Times: 1:30, 3:35, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilof Salt Lake City liams of Pocatello were holi ghter of Nevada have been Sontegue 5:40. 7:45 and 9:55 Mrs. M. Mr. with and Fourth of July the visiting enjoyed day visitors at the home of J. were Gregersen. They in Lake. Bear their parents, Mr. and Mrs William Williams. Carolyn Bower and children of Pocatello were weekend visitors with her parents, Mr. LOGAN. UTAH and Mrs. Dale Bennett. habit-formin- kit Girls Taken On Tour Of Salt Lake City Ven-cinn- e, feed the hungry and otherwise Today, 1 in 25 Americans saiiened the blow, cushioned is on that "dope," and the the shock, narcoticized the number of "addicts" is in- hurt. When our sick economy got well, banks were reopened, the "made-work- " was discontinued, but Doliticiana had found the welfare handout such attractive vote-bathat it the voter was given additional and increasing doses of this narcotic. Inevitably, he was addicted helplessly "hooked." In treating physical ills, the doctor is always extremely careful to phase out the dosg age of any drug as promptly as possible to prevent the patient from becoming addicted. But the welfare narcotic though similarly and potentially fatal was continued. Politicians learned that they could get the voter to vote any way they wanted him to vote if only they would promise to perpetuate the soothing, comforting, jabs from that welfare needle. pain-killin- habit-formin- g tran-quilizi- creasing twice as fast as our is increasing. Recently the House half of Congress heard from Mrs. Sadie Willis of East Liverpool. She said, "Any human who gets something for nothing loses his pride; there's always work to be done, and the government should simply tell the loafer: 'You don't work, you don't eat!'" Mrs. Willis, a Negro, was applauded from the gallery and from the floor. But Congress went right ahead and voted to perpetuate the gigantic federal welfare program. It's now so desperately difficult to get household help in most American cities and towns that the Department of Labor is encouraging housemaids to come from overseas to fill these jobs-W- hile 7.8 million Americans remain on welfare. In Warren, Pa., welfare recipient William Karns asked the county surplus food dir- population THE CITIZEN 11, 1968 ector for "more raisins to make wine." He was told the limit is one box for a family of two. He'll have to save up. In Charlotte, N. C, a woman said her welfare check was insufficient so she was reduced to shoplifting for food. The judge suggested, instead, that she sell her Cadillac. People on New York Cityls welfare rolls are allowed to spend their relief checks on state lottery tickets. Isolated as these ludicrous instances are, they are symptomatic of tive desperate de gree to which so many Amen icans are already hooked. 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