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Show Em Owtr Opinion in fact around March 800 transient workers will be moved into the Conda area near to construct a phosphate Nest spring will be in Oe area for After that permanent be hired to run the plant not a tact it Is rumored concern will lot in the same gen-tha- ao ahead with their expansion whether they get BPA power or here Cache Valley rite, is never going to be able to supply the manpower for the projects. It will come from Montpelkr, aa it now is, and from Cache Valley. Soda will also not be able to supply the foods and that the transient workers need. wfll have to go to Montpelier, and They Cache Valley, or Pocatello and maybe ter-vice- s Gambles getting more invitations to the club oratorio . . ; Allen getting a kick watching the people across the street from the food store trying to find out where the bell music is comfrom . . . Jerry Jorgeneven to Idaho Falls. (If Idaho Falla gets ing sen being missed after reinto that on route the direct area). its way an ad In the paper In January a contract win be let on the questing A very gracious sub-wState section of Gevei highdkht get her way 34. But what about the One la not programmed, the other la. Here Cache Valley aits. A market la opening up to the merchants of Preston and other communities and yet hear narry a word about a concen--' effort to see that (he road la completed' a soon as poeribta.' To those who mink nothing con be done about it, wo say poppycock. We have found that when it comes to highway work. It la the squawkin, not squeaking, wheel that gets the lubricant. The time is now to Join with other communities, and the communities of the Soda area to see that the work is done on the mads irf toe area. With industrial development in the prospect, this cannot be neglected nor left to someone rise. Now Is the time. ... and-Thatch-er Springi-Montpell- Can LJB Hold The Russians (Not Neeemrfljr News) Get Off Our Complacency It Is said that anna Paul Harvey Whozinit ho paper Thursday saying that she dldnt get her government check either, ao there were two disappointments In Ann Davis one day. and county darks girls getting help from a defensethe less wian In hvwg mail into the post office . fiber Webb getting his car on main street getting Rsyee Fahrimaa on the head. bumped ... The Soviets BY PAUL HARVEY For the first time in recent using the UN as a hiss for history, the United States is espionage. deforcing Russia onto the Yet by the time the world fensive. This may be imporleaned of these firings it tant. Russia accusing us of Always heretofore it waa was vi- pay their an refilling to than of the peace- keeping operations In the Congo and In Southeast Asls. Perhaps, hi view of Hussies astronomical indebtedness to us, this assessment Is a comr trivial firing. Yet the charter specifies that Aon thus behind In its should lose Its vote In the General Assembly. We are dunning thyn In a loud voice. Not only are we refusing to but we art -s' lend-lea- se overflights, spying, border they accusing us of some olations, persecution of UN fraction. hooting down diplomats, etc. They wet Khrushchevs bold denunour planes, they stop-ciations, often emphasised with vulgarisms, were left ringing In the ears of the worn long after the Incident obecur- or Aw Issue had ed. When Khrushchev VUUUU- il. shSiV ed Ms UN desk with his shoe, the dvfliied but the other We bamssed are persisting in our of Aw world was demand that Russia pay up impressed. or lose her vote. That we Thetfiw Soviet has threatened to walk out of the UN hae not softened our resolve. wrong We continue to press them no dlf-i- f, for payment. in This new firmness certaln- the eyes of the does not sound like Adlal world, we al-tryenson, even though hie lips are enunciating It. ed as the ac- This Is stubborn, insistent. We cased. Texas-talwere always MR. HARVEY A major shift in strategy on trial We were always de- would necessarily be barely fending ourselves. perceptible at first That too, The best we could appear Is the L.B.J. way. But If he to do was to hang onto the now demonstrates in Interropes with one band and national affairs the purposecounter-punc- h feebly with the ful persistence which he has other. used so effectively in hls own In recent weeks we have behalf, the Russians may emerged in a less subser- soon find themselves the vient role. accused. In the United Nations, the Looking down the slights of Russians have not paid their the worlds propaganda candues. non from tho muzzle end. in-a- nd L l- -f- our-fifths right they er P3 k. Give em A Smile i be upon Aw heed of al department I the post- Regardless of what we may say about their zip code system, the occasional mis placing of a letter, a torn package, the hours of operation, or while disof gruntled postman. Uncle Sam and the local postal workers atm give the best service in the world and especially at this time of the year. So take it easy on Uncle and his crew during the Christmas season. Do you know that more than pieces of incoming and outgoing mail are expected to move through the great postal system during the month of December. And, do you also know, that about 10 sent of all the business that the the Lewiston post office, the al on Pres-offic- e, Richmond post office. Aw pod offices In Dayton. Weston, Franklin. Cornish, Trenton and the other post offices throughout the counfry will be done during a two-weperiod in December. According to a recent release from the post office department, without the assistance of the public, we, (the post office) would be in a Jam. Without exception we can say that we have the most cooperative postal crews in the North Cache valley post offices. We take the stand to plead their cause. Give the department the help that it needs. Mail early, tie the parcels securely, address and mall properly, and above all, smie at the mall carrier, the clerk, the members of the crew. They have a few rough days ahead. ek Political Echoes A Spoiling Our World A woman, struggling up a hillside to a road after her car had crashed below, ap- led to a passing motorist for aid for Injured familybelow, but the motor-fa-t said he dkkit want to get Involved. A girt, running frantically to a fire station stopped at a grocery store to call the fire department to save her mortally burned little brother, but they wouMrrt let her use the phone-TheAw classic of recent past, a young woman was stabbed and stabbed and stabbed to death as persons watched out of their apartment windows, fearful of E n Idaho, when a passerby ran into the burning home which had Just exploded and pulled the owner out The owner, a former Cache Valley man, had gone into the burning home to find two of his children, but was knocked unconscious by a faring board before he could get out As repulsive as the first three incidents are to us, we can rest assured that there are for more incidences like the last one ones that make us grateful for the world around us. The others spoil that world for us but for a short time . . . unless we are the girls running for telephones, the for help, or the victims of a brutal stabbing. And really arent we all the victims .TTrndirectly? TIME FOR PASSING THE TIME OF DAY The pace of the town we like RICHARD CHARNOCK A lawsuit challenging se- lection of Presidential electors by statewide ballot is being prepared for submission to the United States Supreme Court by the State of Delaware. Happy Birthday Happy .Birthday colprepared a week in advisee of pubUcatfon. If you would like a birthday listed for the sext weeks eelimn it mast be In the office b December 10. Just drep a card er phone the Otises ls ber of presidential electors aa those in the more populous ones. At present, a state has as many presidential electors as it has US senators and congressmen. Under that plan, Delaware has three presidential electors. Idaho has four. But New York has 45. If the citizen of the states voted for two pmldentlal and one district r tlal elector, Us fellow heading every ettbea of withreads: Zapata troops a ftp in Weston, the Ueited States would out shoes, on patrol duty. DECEMBER 11 be at per in presidential Thats not so bad as it would A. Bodily, Carla Van be if the rest were off. Boyd In Passing But the general ticket syMr. and Mrs. Chat. Pinson Dyke, Marie Ouversonn Donstem for tiie popular election na Evans, Bernard Jensen. are rejoicing over the arrival of presidential electors who C of a little stranger, DECEMBER 12 at their home. correspond to representatives, . To be raffled off - the beau- offic- - Bucksons chief deputy, Tho- - operates to maximize the of Other the group. ing L. Wiser, Ted tatted dress, the wort of ere elected are Mrs. Thomas mas Herlihy III, a number of nnai party power of the By BARNEY RICE tucking what little flare there This is what he sez about the Lois Bodily, Gary Hawkes, Judd Bowles, Mrs. L. M. is under them. matter: Boyle.Mrs Paul Merrill and citizens have petitioned the larger states In presidential There are many things we Back to the Gnu Derricott, Norris work tort Look. As you may have read. Delmar 6.Sheri Mrs. attorney general and special elections and to minhwhai about a smaller com- When the the the State Fair rebellion Hansen, skirts Mr. theres a committees have been formeveryday growing and one of is them munity K can be aeen Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Call, ed In Dover, Wilmington and political party paver of the the formal or talesmen against the somewhat slower DECEMBER 12 smaller states. December 12th at Foss Bros, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lines, Mr. other cities. tors telephoning people at and friendlier ai store on MalnS Get your and Mrs. Don ElweU, Mr. and One community their homes. ballerina TUB B WHY Are paid-cWalk down the streets or your Joe Bereesan, Boyd Boman, number when you see ft. told UPI the has even passed a law Mrs. H. W. Dawson and Mr. Von Bruce wiU Atkinson, aot Abrams, community, be it Preston, the d challenge parties nominal candidJohn Larson and Sons are and Mrs. Fred Evans partisomething or snaking which Trenton, Lewiston, Richates for president from the college no ballerina would be without the persons permis- Bruce Smout, Brett Mather, remodeling the old post office cipated in a gay parTehawna Lynn Raymoqd. mond, Franklin, Dayton, etc., this month to forsion. in Dees Then evendead at it in caught have Inn, they ty Friday building. They put larger states, Buckson said. and eee if what I am saying mally elect Lyndoa JohnA turkey dinner was in favor of that all Were shorter. got an front ing. making It la the use of the general 14 true. DECEMBER Isnt son bat that it wfil be Now notice, the every day After all, they have to get the place very attractive. It served at a table adorned aimed ticket system that effec c at Such aa the two merchants skirts are the changing bright colored fruits. getting so short a license to sen LaVern Tal- is said a candy kitchen will with for fntare elec- - ly eliminates the ablest And whats the difference Jody Pond, Cards formed the amusement conducted be his there the tops of some of the sjyitem of the smaller states from by Holbot, Gayle Lowe. Darren Mr. Guff of Pro- and tokens were won by Mrs. silk stockings are between their ringing your lingsworth, any consideration as Ward. Gordon business or even maybe vo, who is coming to reside Greaves, Mrs. Evans and To that end, Bucks on has dential electors. showing. In fact, one chubby door beU or ringing your a hunting trip. beDT Dawson. Mr. here. little made quite a spec- Phone written attorneys general fa DECEMBER 15 There Is always time for a tacle girl said Mi aatt The name plate has been of herself recently by Another plan is to have the other 49 states - including 15 YEARS AGO on the gymnasium. The weak, a friendly joke, time waddling down the street in telephone directories printed laid brought - inagainst Idahos Allan G. H. Robert Shepard Elwood, for interest is what the other g skirt so short that someone with an DECEMBER 15, 1949 asterisk after the Lloyd sf New York front tiie last part of tiie of the plan and than forming Nona Mourifren, Golightly, Mrs. O. D. Robinson and seeking their states slmllar-- . persons doing. We like it was sure that the raffles in name of anybody who doesnt Becks tead, Nicholas exterior to be finished, is support HerGladys to prevent Marand A her unmentionables were completed. strong daughters, Shirley lihy said a number have ofJames Crooks tan, Kathie nearly further use of the several of last force spent jorie, are There Is ore thing about showing. And who was putdays to fered carpenters join the suit and even Christensen, Kevin Christenstatewide general ticket on tiie shingles. When week in Salt Lake City. They the attorney dresses that has me ting the biggest kick out of it, of ting New Michael Sherrie general sen, Early, in the lenT When will women these two jobs are finished also attended the perform- York is showing interest Porter, Tracy Anderson. In ance Provo the of bJ . to the all outward play, building nothing ugliof thos Skin Game," in which Mrs. BASICALLY, the suit will appearance la a beauty. every day dress was sporting er than the back of their DECEMBER II Robinsons brother, Max Go- - contend that voters in thin-- tors who correnond to what was called the "New 35 YEARS AGO ly populated states should be members of the House of Lode, which someone aptly But what is happening to Deonne Ward, Ferd Chrisable to pick the same mun- - Representatives. (Confined on Page 2) 1221 DECEMBER labeled as the Gnu Look, the formate the girls are 4, Wilma tensen, Earl Nelson, In Ads high style fashion, wearing. They are getting Thomas, Richard C. Porter, Herlihy, who said the case On Sunday, December 8th, the length of the skirt drop- - longer and longer. They are R. Oliverson, Beota W definitely" was stimu"very dedicatory sorvices will be ped and dropped until it tort- down to the shoe lated the reapporthMimnf by held in the Preston Second STRICTLY BUSINESS by McFeottors ed like the shoes were going gain, already, and redistricting mitt, has So much for that ward Heber to be covered up. J. chapeL Grant, the backing of a number of DECEMBER 17 President of the LDS church O Course there is one thing to buy service organizations in his will be in attendance, accordabout that took. The woman Ralph Hunter lsuiteem- - nate to state. He said a lot of work King, Parkinson, Opal to tohis out wad given didnt have to lit in tiie chair phatlc about ing to being done on feelings nipTian 0r niMtnr n Smedley. Kathryn Mr .... with her togs practically Arid- - wards telephone solicitors. nhnnf & hum. way, uj Marjory Hart, for Salt Lake where SHEPARD RASNT taken ed under the chair, tugging And I know what he means, Tik -- v.rvxvviv. r Hutchins. tiie mission school. Mr. enter sides in the matter as yet all tiie while to keep her cause the wife Is almost hn MI. Moser will return home Sat but he said the proposed wit skirt down. How uncomfort- - helpless when she gets caught CSL10 hr our PARTY HELD seems a totfsaf extension of able can women make it for by one of those unseen sales- - convenience no?to rmJwMt urday as there will be a FRANKLIN Eleven held for him Saturday 'one maa. one vote thethe them selves. They pull and men. y for 016 fatuck artists friends of Claran Durrant en- evening in the Fifth ward ory used In foe they tug, they squirm, and Ralph is the publisher of ' ment joyed a holiday party at the chapeL Everybody la Invited and (Continued ee Page S) pull and tug some more, the Meridian, Idaho, paper. cases. He said it Orval Durrant home in to attend. Mr. Mosnr will laFranklin Friday evening. The bor in the Western States. a very interesting friends who enjoyed lunch, Unde Si Tinkelpsugh says ttonal problem. games and visiting, were the grindstone business ought The salt also could Marsha Edgley and FaNore to be looking up now that so more than a little Steele of Rick sCollege. Paul- maiur folks that tost money hye effect on the outcome of ine Hodges and Lola Hawkes in wall Street are putting the next pi of LDS Business College of their noses to qm again. lection. Fa Salt Lake City, Gall Tanner The Preston dty school PubllflhMl -r y Tnipmlny hy the Cltlien Kent Porter of USU, Lo- children and teachers are Bucksou theory Inc and Compnny. P. O. Box 111, Lewliton, Utah, Phona Entered aa aecond law this yearMaho Sharon Alma to Woodward, authorigan, the claaa matter at the Lwlton, Utah. lot Office under tha act of March city grateful have given oae ef Ita s. tm. Alba, Mart Jamison, ties for the caution signs to electoral votes to Porter and the host curtail speeding of motorists 22.00 For Six Month; Per Year Barry Goldwator Instead tiie school grounds. past In Cncho County, Utah ef all fear to Johnson. VISITS WITH DAUGHTER 24.00 Outside tho County. 25 YEARS AGO Fred Cobum and son LewB outcome of DECEMBER 13, 1939 is and daughter Lurile WAY.YE D. BELL - J. WALTER ROBB, the election would have been move to Samaria the samet Goldwater might Represented by tha American Newspaper Representatives, 401 Fifth Avsnut, I told him he shouldn't have asked the staff Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wynn of Mew York, 18 New York. Sunday and enjoyed dinner out tote the electoral th. rnmmmiiil.. r Richmond. Lawlaton with his daughter Marie and Preston announce the birth of Utah's Newest Weekly Newspaper suggestions with a sock! landslide won college Rex Waldron and family. a daughter, Wednesday. Mr. l renloa. Corals. Cove and Clarkelon In boiatlful Forth Cache Val'cy Johnson across the nation. by being involved. Contrast afl of Ads to A newspaper The Pace Of Our Town po-flf-til solid-shorten-ed, t nst oth-an- phone-pitch- al es no-ho- st fri door-to-do- wo-me- ns son-in-la- w, get-wome- ns it so-ci- " -v- 8. H 23-5- - Gyll-enska- gg fa |