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Show Paul Harvey Whozinit (Nat Necessarily A Look At A New Preston i--. ...... 3 f have to jut Mosesopls We V au Ate."; tent saidtiuri with planing tv In -t- otaling IS leapo and an m Tnri??r-- wivnoy pinter me iwo Mo. huohiaea ' 5ramne . . DeLay By PAUL HARVEY Vod and .havi ... faWtftiiTy guiding (ha l meented those drtv-happe-ns ' ma insist loudest isfNogroes rixxdd notbe rogregnted, .rtwdM not be I arson of Preeton . . . Bry . flMahtag.a hamburger far hhnerif . . . LjuFaekrefl car out of the ear wadi teaum I gotta wash my advance are euddedy J :r hone." tbr this or 'togahnt that" Every natiomd nowe serv- Ice aumed tor woehn prior s . ad t ao Esplonr t, . ' ' 4 votee to . u , ' i .-j- . floats.- mfl) . one with corps . And strongriy onoudi, last year flw l . - -, ; r cqath nlu of her .M'i-.- ' i,- .If i - 1 I i bri, This g, dw uy fined mom for digging out in Ui car than a person can get fo ehopUffingT" Interostiag question, isnt it? . war only wy Having trouois i tar telle. Last week flw Salt Lake City' of : mission served aotioa on flw atato Utah that It will turn the wear off in flw State Capitol building if flw atatos water trill is not pakl by June L .. Who am flw littls guy doesnt control .. the aeat of govmrnnate. , It's (wu the imne way ta Preston in anoflwr sense. The little guy, taatead of being n dty threatening flw atato, is guy whohasnt paid fis water bOL Tha dty tor many months wu left hted-- i tag about SMJMO, nwm or ku, in wnter.UUs. Yu, boys, thats whom our moswy goes. Things are changing. It li down to IRMIOO." Spotedng of lrilli, Bnvtto told ui tho 1 oflwr day fliat Mtew had flw worst credit rating ta flw United States. Now, that ii Idaho's dttzens. And of flw coun-tfm of Idaho, Franklin county wu flw i wont place far, people paying b&eT. . . ; flwir . Jhst flw oflwr day a cmfknum, ona v fliat eoold be d great asset to North Valley (jrid he .larger ioWa whan asked why, he said that flwrewu plenty of work to do hen, but there wen tew people who would - tut Just far flw record and speaking I cam I think the Franki. -- How O- - Things like Aria dont happra, but do. Ike. Robert:Booworth hroi story of the open house fbr her husband on his 90th birthday . Tha picture wu of her and trim together, but only the half with him on it wu to have been nm. When asked if she wanted her picture ta too, she said No. Its his birth-- ' tey, not mine. So when the caption was put in the paper, gueu whose picture wu above it Yours right u ta Jr. it untortunate. pay faim tor V u dut I u u lin County Republican Central Committee made a good choice ta Rolen Bastion far county eommlmioner to succeed Atoert Moser. Mr. Button hu always appeared to be a good level headed mu. Whoever ta flw If he rnu ruu against be also a election good may general man, but wo an very favorably impressed. This may round Hka endorsement, which I men It to be. First of all The Citizen or Its staff have not mads it n policy to endorse candidates or local office holders In flw And such a tiring buny ttawo reversu itself. un-pte-d u u non-partis- an . Y :i'- - O- -- Someou flw other day ; flw Why k it that a Ud can get - o-i , ' The Wise Ou of Weston Sei: Begin fra things wo want to fitatei. triobylleu- - aad'LoVei to Tafts 'were ghren op- ll why flw s Na- - d ' ro-ri- st leaden. WUKam Swtttatera kit Monday. (Hr. and Iks. Adrian lflck-etao-n and baby of Salt Lata City won weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Hedta. Mr. and Mna. Edward Jamison, Dak Thfoot and aon Bin, , and Gten Jhsteaon of and Ogdn sprat Bnttmky Suwky wflh Ik. and Mrs. Und-bard- ! - ' . Ctaxwnca Mr. and Mna. Marion Bennett attended a tomfly reunion at the home of a grand- - ud Snolth . . u Sei i Norma Reeder. 'Additional speakers were Meiwin Lott end Btebop Merita. L. Andrew. Pnyera were by Stm Hell ad Joseph E. Two . the which group DaiikrtbaH. nww . tor the One r-- . .V'-fT- steko dMsnptonshlP arid tho other far conoctetlon at flw dktrict .meet Saturday evening flw nrie and boys ail Won took too boys to Downota tor a wim and a chicken barbecue, which k an annual . Ho-pit- event. Nearly every bey in flw ward flwl age wu present and had an enjoyable time. i View postkde; Dermis Balky, vocation: Drank Perry, ol in- wri-gom-ej Virginia Grifflitne and Brenda Driby, ' organ and dut; Dr. Lyte J; Low-- ' rptefeim' ta flw Draaii-aoed-t the wuyat .dfrBtolog Cofiege, who ' mob mala, speaker; CIrir Devla, who ln--i spsstoer, and. flW.benetectton. a W. H. L. !kra fof and Mrs. Irvin Ikgo Jm-virite-d nw , 1 ri. X "Several parents ariti'rrfa-ttvt- s gathered In flw Bqr thrae-scbo- . . Ptt-che- Cmi-Ii- c ud ; Payne end accompanied by pOorer k. , - a, r . el !. cAcooMBHuy naprMnUUa, Tore. m fifth Avanu. , -- a Burton, in Bataittay. Mr. and Swriuten, Mr. and Ifci. B, H. Swahwton, Mm. Loretta dril-drr- theme, Restoration of the Anroric Priesthood: "Im. Glad To Be a Deacon by Stanley Cottle, I What Th Be Fite by Brent Renter. Obedtawe To Traffic Lows. by Ross Anlenon, and a Priefaxud of Ood," iVeJ Chriteecun. Brent Tafoot Mr. and Mra. Bryce Psarne and ion Larry visited two days of last week with Mr. H. Sw ataoton. and Mrs. ' lira.' Margaret Tribot and drihhen vkftad cm day hut week wWi her patents, Mr. and Mra. Btalna Skaem, ta Motgui, Utah. . Mrs. Mary ThffMt vkftad Mrs. Rota Oottte of .Preston Wedneetey of krt week. Mr. and Mrs. Ckrraee Thfoot aL so spent m evening vktttag Mr. and Mra. Warren Bf wards of IttvetdOto, ; Bfr. end Mra. Brace Stocks and family of Soft Lake CXy spent Saturday with Mr. ana lira. Chrol Stocks. Mra. Ann Thfoot and children were in Richmond ou itay of krt week visits her Mr. MU-parents, Mr. ton Spencer. : n, Amariwn Mrvsiwpm Maw Tora. IB Cboosnu-test- in the Utafted fltatm vtrited Sunday during the week with Ur. and Mrs. Ray Swahwton at the home of Mr. and lbs. Bans Wheatley of Dewey-vtibuoafriday Mr. and Mra. ?bero B fribm ilaplctod fta Swalnteon of Eugene, 0Roy re., fiiSSvSto, Thadtag on the of Goods the vacation an spewing Mr. and Mrs. Curtiz Watson Shoes of Art Great Salt of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jbr- - take, ta pageant and dance. at the Whraneyei a vary' lire.ofAlta Garrett andSabir- ary dmer of Pravfeknce, Den-m- s Thev report it Logan sprat Mr. and Mra.. Lowe and good performance afternoon visiting her day Griffin of TYentoa. Refreah-men- ti and Hauser Mrs. Vkriet . parenta, Mr. ud Mbs. Afoot were" saved at ' the non Mike of Filer were reShop. . close of the meeting. cent visitor of Mr. and Mm. Mu Frtmer of ' Rezhurg IMre.' Letand T. Cottle and E. Atirimon. Mike visited Joseph briefly with Mr. ana Mrs; ATvs Bcmsnf went to wu guest on . overnight s. Filer, Iteho, Friday whore Saturday. M-Hauaer Mho Key attended the ssmlnary sprat soma time with bar tor exercises graduation Mr. and Mrs. Del of Mr. and parent. K'ith Huke. Atkinson of CSvksfan. Mrs. Boyd Huke, which wu Gif-- : Mra." Mr. hed at Goading. Keith 1 a fin andandteuterierAubrey Steriene f Mr. were Suntey dinner guetes of toelr son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Uuis Griffin of Lrist Satuntay Mrs. Ckr-sne-e BAYTON -- LUt Satardtar Ogden, it being Louis birth-- , tha oenritury went to. SUK Netron want to Ogden. " ' Lake. vWhfie toete flwy via-- While there riw dmr. visited wflh tied toe lira House and flw Mr. Gould and Mrs. and Don went Then flipy Square wbne they tomfly. . . .nm. 1 organ tedtal by . record Dr. .Frank Aapey. After flw Brough; attended a Upper.' totbwiig' the hop.:.' TH- ' recital theywent to tim TRENTON BRIEFS . . mrak Code far termer, (bra Brent Reader attended an entertained flw chffdrra ta STRICTLY seta festival at 'lnvttatioriai ChUteaus While there tMj tnfr-e- d Logan Junior high school the bospitol went to Friday monriqg .wham he Hogb Zoo mid to flw airport played a chvinrt ao 'accwherie tttey yrerit through some big puungsr planes. ompanied9 by Denote Spu of Lewnm. Lrist SnaSu for Wert Side achooTheld Bocca-toe fahgi kuroate services in tha Wes-to- n chapet Those who took '& pert. were. Mra. Ann Hansen Bird's Eye View who pCayed (he prekite and fii . d y No, flw American Negro now enjoying a new meneion of ftreeobm-w- iK aiqhrilfi aflbite ever to regmeat him again . . Wheflwr from aMenism . .; Or Ms own government . Or his own oeffeppohried 1 flw a .. to t, Xind-hanl- t, . r,sSJv.i,,S , , - Ni flg-ure- gJSwittS Christenson, accompanied by Marlene Atfclnron, song The Heavens WeYii 'Opened. gymnasium Friday evening to hew; e lnetrumsntal end ring-ta- g feriivei given tar. the dnktara of Junior Mgn. age from South Cache, North Cache and Lewiston Junior hiffi schook. Among those' from Tranton sapeertir in tha band wwe Shutee Grif-flV WATNB BULL . J. WAlfeU, tuMML , r, Brant Reader, Dak vwth rniii v,ii UmiiiD, (Yrf im rtarkuton i M-ntin. Cherfra Spackman, nrlim ihr LawtitM XiwiiMiNr UMfe'a kiri! Wr-t- .r ripIimM, Jean gperiman, GmstiAn-drew- . and in flw chorus, Do- -' Months Six For 9L00 9150 Per You bra Andrew .Artene Grlftln, . l LMIMItr. t'Wh l r T x? Crthy and Darieu Spadt-mo9100 Outride tbo County Atom Ashcroft and .La-V-Christenaen, , i.xr. itHt Ttiarnr kr 'tiw Citlaw rtbimiji Mowky eveteng the TYra-to- n k the word quaotkn, II Wd wtwt ' a-- Negrom were nriatohmfa categorized by flw Oommu-teatoo. Negrom flwjr to ha their most nkeqr candklatm tor Oommutewn. farikari, flw Rerih have had to get most of their converts from auwuf flw wu U irk! rjSTNaciiri is auppocten hi raciuittog When they landed a dinner served them by Mrs. L Swalnteon and Mrs. . gJSS . i BY BARNEY MICE mocw nafaa. I find Mor-teoso- n In Pawing hu Negrom Win-do- -- wu -- Robert Heber SwOinrion. Gtenn Perry and Whyne ReD aocoDtaunied flw boy of flw r' Anronfc prieoflwod of want on a river no down the Rear River to flw Mad of Wort dacha cute. ' Duant Now frit (hat the aunt wu murooaivt uwy teauma n on me cover 'Of mo Church flection and with n two-- i apread inside. The panda that or laqr, WINDER Arimo-Downey-La- Tho kteo originated with Am Expior-o-n and at loaot twc Enknr laanen, .Ku Farter and Mark 'RawEois. The hold wflh flw Rodeo bonds,. marching chairmanship of Ken Pinter, have formRryeo KeDor of Nowtou, ooo of flw boya doing flotnefhtag that flwy can do ed an advisory committee and tha boys ; and Uko to do. Bm EtUtorlaL have named (heir own chairmen and other officers and have really you to work on the project. The Rodeo parade this year will be bandied by a separate committee of the . 9 3t Ti tX -t I youth contorenoo. It la headed . by .: a, a TRENTON .Pro faacher, Joyce Lower arte party at flw Bhietrird in Lo-gram group of young people from flw reriom-tia- o A poqgnam of gan On Sundqr. RawL and lira. Jean the cooririentorwUng aren and they have It all WHtem Read of of (he Aarotec prieat-Ino- d songe,; dance and wu vao to a laifa anidl wviw fated Sunday nZBiii-- of w It to novte and haeaus It is woddtog. They are aunt and parents and nfcato. fDOQ BOff MB BTB VBiy sqmBBBCL A ptietehood meeting Ichurch of Mrs. BrouMi-Mr- . undo leader In the area once said ntalnmcmdlmMlr and Mrs. WIBiam that then are too many things that we MM Ml. W Broutei attended a dartcing fHOM, MTWhde ton our ycoag people that they cant da tag set ; E. wu . revue it Ogden Frtdm tegfal N.r Butler. and not enocqji that we tell mam they Griffin, Charles homo on turtough before in v.a.:Oleon' Griflhi can do. , to oSooL' WWl. , This la something that they can do they won hero v too id are doing with (he blessings of aU. ana ramuoirw, Good lnck,ldds. Dn HR. Martin and Bevariy VoM. er. Prayers were offered Glen Mrs. Mr. and dir. and Mrs. Roland Ferry Spackman and Lmry wore hoote to a Filer. Griffin BnWh wttaemod flw pageant Chnmbere. vn at tho Indian ichote in At sMswnrat :J- s And ttrio phUoaophy hi toouh, 1 Trip, HoldsMr.Outing Ward Priesthood Program Held tha Rodeo again. wtea or . wS&B ItorflupUlchnad flonflwmldiho. TMo year (hi same poets will stage OOgPOtorilOB,' that.vVM orot" government." I have Jnflmd d . The tiring that is making flw to us is that this year more ports' than flw WakacM Of tog would vote In bloc to tiy to dotoat thrin The 'fact to ttwt If Gov. WMteri to a symbol of any- - ponent! eonririned.4 8ba carried vMuaffy every county in (ho atato tochwing flw borne counflei of her opponents. Indeed, flwuffi flw Alabama Neoes were regia-tento vote and did vote in unprecedented numbers, this wu a bigger Wallace victory than the one he won tour year ago. Negrom showed strength to local mem. y. mwSr coUim - . A raction. oon-ehirio- n, Ml as eoriete or incapable atonyo iaw and ahmye wflt Rut never would wo have dered to put a pofftteal to rbe! onafiNepom,thus to ll Yet tha Yaatoo Prma, tor flw moat put, dkL Ntffoa now free to vote would surely iwly agsinst flw Waffar es, msrny pundUa praaumed. Weft, Mrs. Walace won by a kwtoHde. She got mnre ting tho time of the wild cow milking contefL ' Yod would think that people would hke to see flw event that; hu mi deos famous, but they we hi what (he boys coidd do and flw wild row milking baa proved to be a top att- The Rodeo, which is now part of the LD8 Youth Conteronce that will bo held In Preston, wu started throe years ago when n group from the Sixth Ward and the Whitney Explorer Posts got together and decided to put on a little neighborhood affair. The flret year wu a lotto fun for the boys, hot. not overly successful flnan-dalllt wu held on a cold Mgrt, the oven though it wu crowd wu mail held at fair time but tho only real : deficit wu tha of tropMos priu The next year it wu had In dlon with jhe Youfli t Wo spent ' u bdnaMou wu that too much time wu taken up with bucking broncs, cutA Alabo-m- lve. Yen-anpeqple big complaint which will be held in Pniton this mouth la really u unique thing nod 'it shows what can ha done whan oomobody goto the inescapable which many who are ottl nmHUng to accept, y is that Negrom voted tor WWtece. fUrtt up to voting dny. much pram, vadto had Tv in r : Ne- - would categorize tho Negro con-campai- I Itmv. rit; mm ores . noiji uma in going to ha made aaama plana. The tahanmonpooplo 'Mmo people ban to. guy wu mi wwn 10 m mom mci imj fliers Is certainly mon to be dooa. sto-- They marinated one SgStS:' 'n and V but tects. u ntentv.of mu omphariud Stogvlfli lffdiiFiT up, squaring off end remodeling of the On '. id property ndeto earns Preston's be a much different mm mi mi mm BmiM HUUm that it has. In an five of the pro- . very-man- ? won .. Ito And thoroXt- e- So Si? ed to oount Negro votes in uCu w , pri- - KLurhS BSacC? lor the iftm. tojppeak Those. students earbr Saturday morning . . . Op- won Stekee autographing jwr. with a coidi ar'i kilning entrance to tha park bo "skkntoly wd that' flw old to bo ton out to mako etreo the parkin on flu Wait side of tha --i i v i. r f They atbidltod that thrir Ideu won in flw future ideu, but ws Hked what towns. H would be a far mom place tor tha whole ana tor a ploaanat than the dty .. I too flmso man coo; vontent m g city to tha north. The otudenti said (hat they wan very Ee, intennountein 'to the recent Alabama aim. SiEo. wte n - a ' mill of tbo stores. politici . i- - gut gw eaeond atoim would bo more , umAiI and rmnprfrom ana side of jtate strut to flw oths" All of the itnduti mggmted that the Jt mmm cDTumia, mi irara mom m 1 mow i .. mu fmtod qk (ho mall idea on both sides street could ha flwy have aeon In Mg dttos, but moat and pmndodj an win very ttrriy now picture of flu Itorth Cadw; dw PwaiM ' It keanr tor. stadante. to and toiakta terms uf what U Preeton would undertake about palmar walking buna from DaVerf Baitar wort ,hav dspanmons preparoo mavaaswma w ... , a stndants (ha Utah State Univeriity The five flw Court Voice... Behind The Curtain and Oyde Cheeketts talking i house block could bo arranged bite a (nail (hat would accomodate all of tha retail (hat would ha needed and stm have room for about SO ears a fsw of tha comments' da to individuals at tha dnstai of ahrtdhu of 'RadovotopodnuNou'' tt $ '. , PTOtp Mertraeea tryhw to find out how - his motoar found out . . . David E. Daria talking about going back into business. . . The Ctifian finding ; out what when people don't get their News) Vo monAi hold their Spring Tetehul uirter toe rfirsetion of Xkk Rtaffaa-- ItteMM, thetw yra are! I saw yea the fcivtk qlMtatlMH. ,fy. Ur. and Itoe. VtoT Page wedl to Rezhurg WMbestey to rick up thrir dfeughtM Shawns who is m0CDDQI IIISl -- Ry |