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Show . A uf i A Word On 'Ernie The AttorneyiBrom An Observer recent advertisement Tbe advertisement poloti out, there could be conflict of interest when it conies to vot tag for things tar the good of Utah and thugs tar the good of Texas, But as far ns we me concerned, the advertisement was way off base. To (he reader of , the title of this tutorial newspaper .optatanartid- e- majr vary disrespectful of o .leading dtisene, but It lent I Just me oppostte. "Ernie, wAttorney is the phrase that has been put on this man by hundreds and thousands of BYU students over Ids past eev-end yean. They have made up Jons about OOOOHHH" Urn, smiled at Urn, - seld when he mentions tha namo of Karl G.'Mne ear again. Inwardly, they M wm direSedafS usi QOtt voting public of Utah, but it yfewt question of one man, Ernest Wilkinson, Mr. Wilkinson quart wasA Why Wl'. u - Why , - not Utah?" . The .copy of tide particular advertisement to know why a running for the States senate from Utah would Invest newness of bow much Us money in Houston, Items, and not in the state of Utah. . ws fair quaetk Now vn out If thing. It shows that he has a great data of fattk ta the state of Items. If irtistMr. Mends sey Is right (the total investment on his lass tium a million) it will bn worth mEtans ta a taw ycarnT Wll-ktaeo- na o' ; , owe , . compete owe ,, . for man whan they couldmake Just little more human by a casual remark. Than won probably few students who dktat UWu comptota respect for their Brnta nw ttoniey., It wee like brothers; on campus they could tel a Joke, but don't Jet anyone off campus talk disrespectful af Ernest Wilkinson. He was the man fhoea office light was burning all night He was the men who was ae the infants understood it working far 91 a year. He wurithe man who pled the cease of BYU far jMeqbuDdtagi. He was the a grant university around tbrnn attostfas far as the students AnlEHitonal doubt ai to hii Integrity, Me itngleneas of purpose, his dedication to the cause ta which he was engaged. Personal monetary gain was not a part of It In any way. Then the Mends of Sen. Moss have the gall to question "Erato The Attorney," on this point It ta enough to make ones far bristle. It to not uncommon tar men who hive financial means to have money invested all over the country. One needs but check the flnanctal records of other political to soe this. Mon power to mem. If It were known, Mr. Wilkinson probably has Investment! in ether etatee, as well as Texas. And ha surely has Investments in i , filled his home with The advertisement also tries to make one think that there la something evfl about Texas. As far conflict of interest Not with Ernest Wilkinson. One can disagree with him on political toauea, some quite easily, others can disagree with 1dm on method of operation, and others can disagree with him Just be cause they don't like 1dm pesonally, hot eon-o- f filet we interest with his home country cant see especially in the sane mat tho advertisement meant But this tout the entire point The candl-dat-e far political office can argue the laeuss of tbe election all they want Ws to good. But this method of getting to n man we look up tote the loweat It dktat make us "quite upset" really -It made ua mad. . . it it m 5y'otgr; OVCAlS vol. m LEWISTON, Three Projects To Be Done On Grace-Presto- n Highway The state highway depart- meat to now m the process of buying rights of way far Cleveland to Thatcher Pheasant j Hunting To Opai section of the Preston to The official also said that Grace highway, according to tbe h line proan official of the state Mgh-th- e of a hands was the in ject way department UTAH, tfensen Stake Conference This Week, Seventies Leader Here To Preside S. DUworte Young of the mi Saturday and first council of Seventies of October 24 and 25. Also the Church of Jesus Christ tending will be H-- AMous of Latter-da- y Saints will Dixon, a member of the consultant noon bn Oc- preside at a quarterly con- Sunday School General oclock Twelve D-- Mortensen, re said MR. CHATTERTON tober 24 marks the opening ference of the Benson Stake Board; J-teat it to possible that con- of tbe long awaited .entaeaa struction could start on the rtagneck pheasant Hundreds of anxious banters of Highway 34 next Dayton-to-Uta- Men's Mutual improvement Association, and Lota C. Pugh, representing the Young Wo men's Mutual Improvement Association of the church. . year-Howeve- will march into Franklin county and Idahos game bird country with on high. Pheasant will not be . as good an years record harvest however, according to game officials. Parte of Franklin county project are seen as a bright spot m to complete the road to the hunting. , Grace. Tbe next one will This year no incident Treas-uretbe the Rlverdale to against tire Utah huntert,are n Summit This proI Last year, sdrer-eject will begin at the top posted "No of tee grade and, continue tag ..To Utah Hunters eigne 0 the summit; The p frtad fuel to Rlverdale project wa eamfr-knm- m se ethe utSrt completed earlier this year. Idaho border war. - The Tbta project to now on tho was settled and 'V things have been peaceful drawing board- It to tentatively scheduled along the border since that time. for next year. The third project will be PHEASANT production, bafrom Treasure ton summit to sed on Idaho Fish and Gama Cleveland. to be 21 surveys, appears HERES PROOF SOME GOT THEIR KILL Danny ACCORDING to tbe offl-- percent below the' all time Kidd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gertand Kidd of Preston, daL this project hasn't bean nigh of 1982.- Last year the holds on to the head of tho deer he shot now Birch as yet He said average pheasant hunter bag: designed d Creek. HO was hunting with Mr. and Mrs. Alan first the state highway de- - ged 136 pheasants to set ar and Bill Anderson. It was his first and he got It 1 partmeat lias not set a time all time record, Tho long The Ctttoen Photo on the second shot for letting the bfato on tide term average far. opening project out it could bo ta weekend however, to only Fw about 1986. The construc- 108 pheasants per hunter. tion program of the state The Idaho Fish and Game this highway department is plan Department , expects ned from year to year and years pheasant hunting to be near this average figure. reviewed every year- The hatch, of pheasants el projects will TRIP IN THEIR OWN CRAFT The acouts from the Lewiston Fourth ward poae whether on the availability of money ways determines hi front of their homemade kayaks after using them for an outing at the Newton dam. .bad. or win 'be good The Cleveland Thatcher bunting IUi is only six of the 12 fibreglass crafts that were made by the troop under tho as- la a little batter than end tali year we did not action stetanco of Dr. DaLamar Gibbons of Lewiston. Scoutmaster of tin group ill "Hap "House Talk, a production years of age and to aimed to four miles and each of the have good hatching weather. The sturdy crafts are lightweight and swift in tbe Rogers. solve the of bed of tee problems of route and help problems other sections are six to Ae you remember, we wetbetween adults seven miles, the official om of tho coldest and parents, win be presented on communication test springs on record. A November 10 by the Benson and their teen age children- - aid. Charge Fw Stake. Reese Negele. stake drama always The consultant far the cold, wet spring The production to under the director, and Mrs- - Don Hugie, Dayton to Utah Una project raises havoc with young direction of the Stake lflA stake music director, will be to now working on the loca- pheasant chicks and this wet superintendent Valden Pitch- ta charge of them depart-mont- e tion design far this road. spring was m exception. er. and Stake MIA president This road comes under the of the production. THERE ARE some bright Mrs. Fred Karren. few the 28 short FAS program ai It to now n pots in the picture, howevCharacters memberto entire It for the er. 8mm smaU areas recounty road-ship of the stake over 12 (Confined an Bade Page) port excellent pheasant numbers. Onalda county PotIn keeping with what the available for publishing v ions of Franklin county, norof Tbe Citixen in a week or two after the thern Bingham county, and Six men were injured, om publishers wedding takes place-- Howto tael good newspaper pract- ever, these stories the Rupert area appear to suffering n broken neck, an WELice. the following policy will COMED end considered on beck pegs) when a car in which they be followed ta regards to (Continued vital part of were riding rolled seven tho printing of some social reporting. y times off tbe German Dog-wa- news and the printing of Mar tin Birch crew plcturee ta tbe paper. raid. There is NO charge for Mtcissfafl EsitkfMkis Suffering a broken neck printing pictures ta Tbe was Evertt E- - Boyette of Citizen. However, tbe picLong Beach, Cal He was tures must meat the re taken to the Preston hospital quirements of tha piper aa mmi news value. This and than transferred to a ta A Dayton hospital in Salt Lake City- - includes tha printing of enwin have a grand opening OTHEB - INJURED were gagement pictures, wedding Friday. The tasinoa to missionary picofMtak pictures, whkgl Service, tures far which the paper ryteBeeltae Dr. ' Bowtoo, Creek, IomD to owned nt has never charged. Tm Cl The Sunday School class tizen fads that such pictures Pwry PMUm axe an essential part of com In tbe Winder ward was disiSiAS? munlty newspaper reporting cussing the earthquakescruci-at tbe time., of Christs and welcomes them. .. .. fixion !! co-- rtr Sh--rwhen om person turnae products, iff . Khobar.. PMittimwi'1 the Tbe accounts of ed to the other and asked if as B-- P Butne gas. A into turned be should car which was driven Mr. pair service will be oper- McEMtoh. mait have bynit a paper as soon as possible they bad felt an earthquake. ated ta conjunction with tbe In the Cornish ward fire narrow road, after the wedding. Wedding business by Leon Nutter and bump on the was staging more are congregation than that itariee causing it to teav tha roal Seth Coburn. Begins To He said that tha ear came om month Old will not be "When The Earth Refreshments, balloons, to a stop against tha only printed- - They should he Tremble. In tee Richmond door prises will bo given free on the aide of tho MU ward, meeting ta the new Benson stake house, which v ray. after rolling tho seven times, Mr. Phillips has lived Jn ff the tree had not Bowtoo was thought to was the result of another Dr. stopped Dayton aU of his Ufa Ha it it would have rolled to have bad a broken leg at earthquake, a Junto Sunda School teacher started ushroute Ms milk first but when recently sold the bottom of the canyon. with fas Pet Milk Company ering her children to the ex consciousness, which he has had for the IT CAME TO rest on Its was Mi knee that flipped it A man in the adult dees with mm of (ho doors out of the Joint After be started hurrying to the door past seven years. He to a A new business firm ta Dayton is Perrys BmHm member of tee Dayton ward aaiiMIM open. Tho NEW DAYTON BUSINESS HvSWU mg knee, he treated looked beck end saw the The Ottoen Photo crawled out through tbe door, 'the other Injured persona- - others were not faDowing bishopric- service which has a grand opening this Friday. he added, this will depend on the availability of right of way. If there baa the , to be a condemnation, held far be could 19 project as much as a year. He said that there will be two more projects after tee ' an && t fan-trover- sy - - 1 Bock-stea- Stab UantasUp Benson MIA Sets Big House Talk 08T. MSI . Six Injured, CarRolk Seven Times It Ftetus Paper Lists Policy On Social News DaytahFina General sessions of the conference will be held Sunday at 10 am. and 2 pan. in tee Benson Stake Center in Richmond, with President T. R- - Holt President S-- G. Jessop and President Wayne Traveller conducting. The fallowing Sunday School sessions will be held Saturday afternoon in the 3 p-Stake Center: Stake Sunday School and secretary. Ugh council representative and counselor of stake presidency; 4 pm, stake presidency and high council ward bishoprics, stake million presidency, stake Sunday School supertatendency 5 and all board members p.m., stake Sunday 8chod all supertatendency 0 and 2-- m y Soper-intendenc- 3-- 4-- peH5t-- j The faDowing MIA sill be held Saturday after- ta the same building: 3--3 pm., stake MIA execu- tives and Mcretartos; 2:29-stake presidency and Ugh council ward bishoprics. stake mission presi- 4 ., dency, stake MIA execu- tives and aU board members and aU ward loaders; 5 pm, stake presidency, Ugh council, ward bishoprics, stake MIA executives and aU board members, ward MIA executives and aU ward board members. A combined Sunday School end MIA session will be held Saturday, 7 to 9 in the stake Center to the stake presidency and high council ward Mihopr rice, stake million presidency. stake MIA executive and board members and ward MIA executives and board members, stake Sunday grtieei mirtrlirtfiyUr end board members, all ward Sunday School officers and teachers. The Sunday evening service will be conducted by the MIA executives at 7:30 p-in tbe Banaon Stake Center. Bishop Ottem of Login will be the guest speaker. He to bishop of om of the University wards and instructor at the Logan LDS Institute. Special musical numbers mil be presented by Carter of Richmond. 4-- - nni p-- . To Have Felt In Valley Slight Tremor Grand Opening TS5Sb.TJ1L1,u1 S! - - mmUmtB . returned to hls In the Cove ward, a small crack appeared ta the plaster of me church building. So North Cache Vafimr felt another earthquake, but this time it was met a tremor According to Dr. J. Stewart Williams, a fault slipped tax Cache valley and the tram- -, or from it was tot throughout the valley and over to Tremonton. Toe quake apparently centered on the west ride of ho valley, Dr Wilhams t bo .1 M-I- registered an iwfawUy of mree on the Richter seal. Some people in the valley reported hearing tho quake ra well aa fading it - ; x I |