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Show Em Pan! Harvey Whozinit Omr Opinion Reed Hawhei Dr. Orvld Cutter end Onee bank itional Contrast.On Cutter promising to nag her husbai tmasdWDtutSSns1 . . . Clair Besea taking the wife out to dinner . . . Ilea Schvaaeveldt doing likewise Du Roberto being quite enthusiastic over the music Nel- - TV - Change Seen mat- - Davis passing the time of dsy . . . n Bffl Sksmway getting ready report The subcommittee! findings the Rotary Club oratorio tt MhSedBS5en totoSsd crime for - Ommnmm talking attitudes ac- - Christmas decorattau . . . Cam. Long headed for the concert SydtoMuvSrtew! The report ateo found that 'ton terioua student of Juvenile delinquency contende t that televisko is the sole cause of behavior, nor done the subcommittee hold this view." rtf A Yet the committee finds the TV medium a factor in molding character end attitudes of young people." Welt Disney is reported to be increasing Ms production of television shows for the coming season, in addition to Ms family amusement parks and his movie productions. There to string to be more of me productions around. the contrast And to the other side is very apt to be less pronounced. As The Statesman further reported: Since the 196142 season, notable strides have been made by at lout one network (CBS) in reducing TV violence. AH networks and responsible independent stations, on their own initiative, will undoubtedly study further the social impact which many of their productions register. Let's hope that tide is the trend for the S& present and the future. Use worid of contrast can he seen on TV, and one end is under fire. At one end of part of the spectrum are tadl-csr- ... the highly praised and highly accepted Walt Disney shows from reruns of his famous movies to special television production. At the other end of that same part of the spectrum are the crime and violence shows, that are receiving more condemnation every day. Walt Disney has found success in Ms productions, which, according to a national magizinQ, have never had more than one episode of eextneeB since he started producing. Though he ti a feet master of violence, it is usually slap stick violence of Porky the Pig, Mickey Moose, and Donald Duck. IBs works are geared to the frunfry trade, the children as wall as the adults all together. As for the crime and violence, as was reputed recently, a majority report of the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency charges that there is a conclusive link between crime and violence on the television shows and the Juvenile misbehavior. As was reported recently in the Idaho Dally Statesman: Expert testimony and extensive study, years In the making are Included in the No Requiem For Conservatism (NetNeeesnarity Neve) X- It JJ. , 13.452 87,691. by liberal didate! most EKE For every 81.000 spent on new schools, hours of wort are created. The average school construction costs 8730.000, including 8190,000 in wages to 212 tfe local workers. This observance of American Education Week is the 43rd. Since the week was started in 1921 by the American Legion and National Education Assn., the activities have been devoted to increasing public understanding of education and its role in a democracy. Since 1921. the National tii that there wasnt enough for the young people to do in Preston. The Governor wrote back, praising Brett for Ms interest end suggested that he discuss the matter with the city hhb1b mm with the schoolteachers. The letter was Bob. The signed O -Webster Company receives letters In the process of keeping their fingnrs on the pulse of all over the world which ask or make suggestion questions about words. There has lately been a mUd flurry of letters SiS, iroddfg9 of a disk Jockey, sa.s goal Happy A Glance Birthday his-fle- e. aSffidShSli lsd KMSSaMCOM- N(Mlre) - & Mrs! M Irisjf Binghams Visit In Salt Lake - f g? SSJSjJSf They wire frirods f be- - Mrd J5SS?SJoh Ljg ley spoils. But if agencies outside Hymet V, nSs st lnour this as a mandate further to distort theta already lopsided balance, then who is to speak for that 40 percent? In our much-vaunte- d preoccupation with the Interests of minorities, is this whopping minority not deserving of a better national press that of SS' fronts the 1965 Idaho Taxes, ballot-shuff- this election. in But the American public does not see a similarly balanced reflection of itself in the dominant national news media. (T-- RGnee. CaFop.r.) WR, the best spane of hones seen parHnatul, se racing, trading stamps, here for some time. W. H. Randan of Banida, Gobert has just purchased Geddes general merchandise budget. are Just a Hng of what's la store for (tore at that place. Mr. Ran-daH is a wortteg and the 121 men and former, prosperous young are going to be ex-t- o who hae the determination to solve in 60 days a push ahead and do business. it of riddles that perplexUm kw. In U. ed theta and predecessors new venture. probably may be around still to stymie theta successors. II YEARS AGO A COUPLE, such as reap- NOVEMBER 21, 1914 The Bisfaonrlc of the Wit-- portionment and redistricting, Franklin may be put off until a special ney wMdoftiie gav reorganized Sun aeeaton which mom have engshould jollow the reguday evening. session after it adjourns Biahop George LeRoy Tanner was rdeased and made e n even if the Leadership high councilor in the Frank- - .But the two parties agrees with Un Stoke end Orval D. Ben- son, eon of the late President ov. Robert E. Smylie 4. g some lawmak- might, Ts the contrary, they are tocreaeing. Revene to the general feat far the cenent Menainm ie ezpeeted 85 mUUM to fall ehort by mere. and possibly ee Some effielila are predicting the lead for a deficit appnpria-tto- o ts cany flds fud ttnul the final six means, despite a 4J per eert hold back in tag. M are Coupled with creareddemands by state a- gendes for money on which to operate in the 196547 biin-t- ed ennium. Some i that actors or speak- - vy agenda for consideration. ers in a haU should speak Increasing fpressnre louder in cold weather, be from educators, sckeel cause the heavy clothing of trustees and others for 59 themidience absorbs more ccat state sjippert of jgr sound. the nubile school system, J vabulary f, the roughly M7 mlllisa, "P denuad es. Poor and lucky. a sates tax. states revenue these revenue problems arent going to go " gener than reports flmde1 ; t m brlefly ta the 1930s d to81 out by the elec- the ate,ln referendum, te ?alei more and Sldthto from not only been Installed on the top of g1? YEARS AGO NOVEMBER 16, 1944 The city recently purchas- ne glren rton iouuimrat jWtSi felp ftert 0 ONE SUCH proposal pass- a full ed tee House In 1963, but was defeated in the Senate. Some of ANOT PROBLEM of StionSSl bforaSSaSn SetoSSnrMSi of 'rK'dectS S thisy i2ssS5a StJ NbwTSfi laZLTto Slid ftto either creating a new a- gency or designating an existing one to handle the Job. There was a flurry of last-minute opposition to this a-- by mendment and you can be ts Airing the ses- - legislative either to bottle up plans sin or K reimplementation or scope. Oa a more emotfaeal plane sre the forthcoming tnmps and strict its STRICTLY BUSINESS parl-mnte- nl betting m the pontes. These Issues cron party lb lines ski marts lahm eonree and bote aides bj.I. y. to solution to the problems. And wish as ers wi against it in the however, are beginlean toward it as a voted ning Legis- redistrict-In- g, hor- n high. Bote Allied vowed repeal have ANTI-STAM- S ran peri-mutu- law, tied for the first time and horse breeders nciers feel-te- the governor and tee Civic Forces have to al tee betting . vowed P faand jar, to retain It forces on a MR to outlaw trading stamps in 1961 but the goyemor vetoed it Lopassage . of bbyists kept such legislation in committee in 1963 but wffl nave If to work harder In 1965. they cant outlaw stamps, many who oppose teem are determined to tax teem to IIR-I8T- death. What tee outcome of these battles will be la debat-S?,-1 But one two tag. - Ni-- e our Senate, education, in-ve- nt l.-- been getting? despite the preponderant disenchantment with the person of Senator Goldwater, nonetheless supported his philos-ph- y who lature. -- -- its le in the the fact that half nations newspapers, lost was Also lTm dkS? gov such as the press and information facilities, use emment, A myriad of problems con- Back Many a rurey Hn.vn Mel Burrup, Patty Chec- whom ro earth I started off with a com and winded wi Syl- tetta, Samuel Alba, fovedweU? mar Jeyop, Carol Gibbons, Theyshook theta heads sadly crib, Casa Grandefc Arizona, son of d thm Lyman Bingham, and with off in his plane, Mr. and Mrs. BaUy dark 1 mt there him attended the tastlnonlal Bingham accompaned tee two Dear NOVEMBER 21 on HI1 at friends to tee mission home. Vickie Cobum, Mario Alba, We cannot accede to the !leld Afembly Enroute home to Linrose the Kent Brain Larsen, Warren YL wanflerea aion- Md in made le Bins received October 1 that we ?! Bodily. go to the Temple to-Eldon Blnghaxn of Day- - of thrir granddaughter- - Ilene ghflMg the w(Ml Harris, daughter of Mr. and In our take your hand In Mre. Theron Rawlings of nyMri. OTlfH m. It It the dictionary'. Arne- Mr. of and mine, and Dinner guests , Gladys Fairvtew. tion to record the actual us- - yt.tf.IanroBe alter WeM kneel ButtaPB 00 Char Karen Nash and two age of a language not to friends who are new words. The article cae school in Logan of food in question has cer-... birthday dinner with talnly been known as a sand- wich for 200 yean, and we malned in Salt Lake City and of Karen s BUttars and daugh- - tlful manston. accompanied Elder Bingham ter Venice, Lera and Dwia And IH be seated forever to Butters attended funeral ser- to that beau vices In Ogden on Saturday ful city father-in- for to kea' law of Laura? daughter La-- 1 W0B ven Ior reen Cariey. TO WINTER IN ABIZONA PubllBhril every Thuriilay by She CIIIkhti Ililillahlna Oompony. Inc.. lesson was presented by Dona Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson P. O. Bos HR, Lewlalnn, UUh. Phone Entered ai aacond Butters. Bras Charters of of Treasureton called on i'lae nmtler at the Utah. IiihI Offlca under the aut of March 8. 1STS. Preston waa a visitor. and Mrs. Milton Bam- 82.00 For Six Months 83.50 Per Year r In Cache County. Utah Pent A winter. Mr. and home to greet old friends 84.00 Outside the County. were Harold Kelson and wife, Mrs- Glen Groll and family his sister, Dona and Oneata, and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Ladle WATNS D. BELL - J. WALTER ROBS, and Mrs. Gylei Kelson. Also and family of Ogden were miuih-- i Represented by th Anior1cn.ii Kepihwniallvea, 4ufi Fifth Avanua, New Vink. Is Ni.u Vnrk Vera Anderson, Leonard Nel- - Sunday guests of Mr. and I'laira Xeueri Wi.mk.v hi.. .f Iticlnm.nil, "ivum ill son, Alvin Nelson and BUI MrsTBames and enjoyed a liriil North (nrh v,!im Coral, Covm unit I'lNlkelnn III Archibald. pheeant dinner. Sun-reque- the By RICHARD CHARNOCK . S0hinnS?gT?vmlSf!' reply, reproduced in WhoS Dam Use It? a The Happy Birthday Taken from the flies of la prepared a week la the FraaUta County Citiadvance of pubUcatka. If yea zen the Preston Citizen. would like a birthday Hated 88VEARS AGO for the aext weeks eebuaa NOVEMBER 19, 1U4 office the be la mast by it a november If. Just drop made a has Hawkes F. can find no evidence that it Shrewsbury. The only Duke card or phone the Cttisea d he sold out his . a of Shrewsbury known to has ever been called the died in 171B, JCSSi If Of year tory it if course, he Shrewsbury. NOVEMBER ze Sfc nE. true, as you claim, that it the 4th Earl of Sandwich was Eddie BuMather, George born. If it waa either the 13th, Hint tuw in- was Lord Shrewsbury who of Shrews vented the sandwich, but had 14th or 15th the credit stolen from Mm by bury who you believe invent- - tyn Cole, joycetyn ed tiie sandwich, we should be Sherwin Nielsen. Alex holmes of Clifton was in Preston Thursday, driving NOVEMBER O connection with the origin of Roger Woodward, Tom Mc- -the name sandwich, but It Mauwould still not change the Alvaro Buitank, rim. Du paw name that has been used for Carol Lee Smith, Therma Ho- o so long, my would it alter the CRANKY YANKEE: Letter weU Greg Karre11, tact stated in our etymology I DREAMED I SEARCHED that the combination of sue-- to a Boston paper: Dear Sir: NOVEMBER 22 es of bread with a finer waa When I subscribed a year a-- Gale Spackman, Ted Ras-i- f - in fact maned after the 4th I war Earl of Sandwich. But you do not state the source of tiieyew I could hav. my To dty ttat Mwr mm your new version of history money back. night On second thought, to save and we can discover no basin Glory, I unrwhtte is for it We must view It you trouble, you may apply it of Nlal I saw the fine mansions , to my next years lifm HolllngsworS I walked for king years in DarreH : sorrow, Linrage jJyCortridge, iSnier Porter, fin that beautiful city so true. Gayle WheUer. SaHy Moser, Then I sang with the angels Ken Beckstead, Carl Eriey,. in Glory, Evan Bergeeon. Grant Fty- - .And I dreamed l searched Mr. and Mrs. to the airport, where he was gain, Lany Hendricks. LINROSE in Heaven i1 H. R. Bingham visited theta to leave for the Holland iT daughter Kathryn Pineger in Mission. While waiting for Ms asked of ten thousand an- Fork on Saturday. plane to arrive, a plane ar- GaD' beloved, rived from Casa Granite, A- i tell, tiBlirtiams rizona, bringing two of Eider in the bright friends home NOVEMBER 25 Binghams In-Go- v. Administration, through Political Echoes AT THE CROSSWALK Congress of Parents and Teachers and the U. S. Office of Education have Joined the other two groups as sponsors of the weeks observances. When proclaiming the nationwide obWeek servance of American Education for 1964, President Johnson said, Education is basic to every facet of our Individual lives and the life of our nation. Salmon Recorder-Heral-d be So appointments, win lybe toadel with liberals. So be that too. To the victor go three-eigh- ts ef-v- mitts A Prerton hov thrilled foe other tey. He re- ceived a personal letter from Robert E. Smylie. The bov. Brett Palmer The can- races tost week. MR. HARVEY Conservatives say were not properly Liberals contend that theres la the political philosophy of the future that conservatism belongs to the past I suspect however, that we will discover as England did, the conservatives in defeat remain potent, dormant force awaiting another swing of the pendulum of disillusion. Indeed, California elected. Senator Murphy who calls himself a dynamic conservative. conserDelaware vative Senator Williams. And six states voted conservative. And more inportant to remember, Is those of all voters who thus declared their ism to be very much alive and kicking. This is not to pretend that President Johnson's victory high school, 85,052; and college, its programs. plement ed Letter From The Governor BY BARNEY conser- vatism was overwhelmed eel-um- In Pasting "iiS! gowntrf"al1 ,rwhy Education Pays Dividends Education Pays Dividends" is the theme for the 1964 observance of American Education Week. The week began Sunday and concludes Saturday. Gov. Robot E. Smylie, in an American Education Week proclamation, has urged Idaho citizens to reaffirm their interest In the aims, achievement and needs of the schools to help strengthen and preserve this training ground of democracy. Ezra H. Moore, superintendent of Cassia County schools at Burley, has offered these facts as tangible proofs that Education Pays Dividends. The better an individuals education, the more he produces the more he buys and consumes the more he reads the more active he is in civic and national affairs and the higher is his standard of living. On the average, men with lees than an ebrirth grade education earned 12,060, In 1961; those who finished the eighth grade. fa gw : r'-- WUv-quen- conservatism in the United was any less than overwhel-States'- is now extinct mlnglt was. Indeed, pnpra- The lopsided outcome of If timioi networks cedentad, both In the number last weeks election has ob- the services !) news of popular votes end con- - number of electoral votoi. scured something Important: magazines, already-But they defeated conserva- 25 million Americans voted spkmously tilted toward the left, now refuse to consider tism, they did not destroy conservative. of- If this it to be, what Presl- True they were outnum- - 5 conservative point of Mywcogniliba Johnson prpmlser wthy bend eight to five but within bOP toy and the thrpeoerals, 40 cenTto: that per without, an pretending ptoMhm.that penetrabte door on, at yal opposition deseme American the of peo- least proportionate consider- eights . ple! atlon, Nobody can Under our ay stem of gov convincingly emment, the AdmlnistrraoB resolve the now controls quite enough of question votes to ImCongressional BY PAUL HARVEY He got promoted, but they dont have a private office for him yet! thing about them is certain they are likely to generate more letters, more telephone ft mre headaches for ? the legislators ssues of twice than most their sixe. 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