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Show . gr ' t "lH " ' . S V ' T ' . f v Paul Whozinit iNot Neeeassrlly News) and LeGrande aad Msarine Bar-tea- , Pari and Lorraine LowArland Paste and Bpaoie er, Deltas and Joyce Gilbert, headed for missionary at the Montpener mine, . , . Spencer Ndeoa . Mel Bar csncflg others . planting shrubs and Gloria rap starting remodeling , . . Ne.soa getting , her . flower Beverly Mortenien topping bed . . . Clair and Mickle her hasband In the Farm drawing. She won a Cutler, Star Webb, Glen Bureau and al no got waa a turkey Godfrey, DeVea and LaDawn vet tools, afi in flw ssme Van Nay, Pad Tb a. week that Ralphs atetarte Maxes Chandler, Mko Men-selaw ia Brim won a ear . . . Bffl and SyMa Ward, Qaiat Hart driving a Mg Lyaa and Veaaa FBdbril, car. Mike Kina and Spouse re-uria-Di Lets Stays Eager K' '. ' .: The kkk at North Cache Valteyare food Hds tar the amt part and the of extreme Styles or clothing and hebdo havenot taken bold around theee porta, la fact, ours ere bright eyed aad bushy tafled. But Jot ia eaee It beglne to fet othandae, you kMa nrightflad Hta Interesting. It was to kaa from the Laramie Duly Boomer ' h go, and wo have some atawwge idem bout who own whom a flvlng. Maybe that makes ua prehistoric, but Heres nothing wrong irtthjhe checks we sign, and If you want one you'd tetter tune to our warn length. Ever tear of empathy? It's the trick of seeing the other fellow's aide of things. I couldnt ham cared tees that you're behind In your oar payments, ihst'e your problem add Praridant Johnsons. What I needed was someone wbo'd fo out in flw plant, beep fate eyee open, and wort tar ma flte IwM work for taimeeff. ff you have even flw vaguest idea of what I'm trying to any, let It show He next time you aak Hr a tab. YouT he heed and shoulders above newspaper Had it difficult to beUera am advenMag maa eaa write anything tnteUgiHe, but an ad appeared la a recent Boomerang which carried a iBOBtapo that deaeivea reputing ia the mmanm ooimni Here it la: Dear Kid: ' : "Today, you eahad me for a Jofc Atom the look of your ahoulden aa you wafloed out, 1 impact youve turned down before, awd maybe you believe by war that Uda out of lagh echool cast find wtxk. "But, 1 faired a teenager today. You eaw him. He wee the oue with the pot iahed ahoea aad a necktie. What was ao medal about hhaT Not experience; nelHcr of you had any. It waa fab at titade that put fafao on the payrol in iMn oi j&l Atman, wo, annum. He wanted Hat job badfy enourii to aback the leather locket, get a haircut, and look hi flw pfim book to And out wfaut (hb company produces. He did Mi beet to imprest me. That's whan fao edged you out the net. took, Md, flw only time Jobs grow AAtA i - . aw their wrind. wflb an outpouring cf obscene flHfa. This ia a true example of telephone cafl. It la not a remote or It happened in Utah Juri a few months ago. taken from tho flies of ItauiHda Staten Teiephooe Oom-one penyf Security Deportment, A is reason why flw taSephone company la presently spearheading a statewide crackdown campaign on persona annoying, threatening, or dbaoene e. fiSJjrat I calk cm be traced loMb, Preaton manager However, with the aid of eonw very eophlsttcatad new line ktanttflcatton wwninjwrtt, HSTa counteroffensive on the ?rick" telephone ceflers la proving In flw five fettly. uneeuniL number cf lace it began, a en marie. J process, and other calers have been MantMled without nneote being made or charges preferred as yet r v.- - . Mountain States Telephone Area Security Supervisor WflUam E. Martin reported that flw company receives about eight reports a day of annoying phone caue throughout the state. Of this number, Ubout seven percent am serious enough or persistent enough to warrant the use of line kteotifleatton devices. When the electronic ine identification equipment ft need, M la fast and efficient. One example te a device which "Jocks" a caQers flne In piece. Once the call has been placed, His device makes identification of its point of origin poaribto even If the cider hangs up immediately. He doea not need to toy on the fine in order to ham hta 'number "traced." Another device can be put on a suspect's line to record each number he calls and flw exact time cf flw cells. Martin captained that them ia no calls. Tho devices meremonitoring ly foOowtiw electronic peth of the cal through flw switching equipment and identify either the calling number or flw caBed number, depending upon flw particular device employed, hi neither cue is them any invasion of privacy. e The new equipment has made It numla gome case for the eoHlag ber to be identified and He law enforcement officers to reach the scene in time to apprehend the after white ho (Continued on back page) poe-sibt- ?. THEPRESTi N USouteState, Preston Idaho, Phono 8U4U6. dess matter ri the Post March Office HE. Enterod ss seoona at Prostou, Idaho, under flw act of of Mate Press Assodstton, lac. Rqwessntod by the Idaho Nowspmor Advortislng Soviet, Brim And American Newspaper Representatives, New York 18, New York JUO For Six Months H00 Por Year fit IkmkHn. Bannock and Caribou Coonttes fl Outride those Gountteo - g at bay. The author ia a friend, business aaaodato and griftag companion of mine. If I have made hii wards sound stuffy, too fault Is mine, not his, for Marion Wade, ia peraon aad in print, is aa uncommonly cheerful practitioner of all he A , shirt-sleev- ex-ba- Politically Speaking By JOHN COBLETT PsAfleal Efltsr Parry Swisher that te is going to stay In flw race tar governor and make it a O affair. In doing so four-ma- n te and his managers are changing flw name of .the Mountain States Teiephooe Service Foreman Gcoage Gardner piaoee device lu service an part of flw See In Peering. ; Calls. - Geand Coombs and were amMendenhall Sherry tatnea as new teachers, l, Mr. and Mrs. Morris rill and children of Pocatello were weekend visitors at flw home of her parents, Mr. and r, Mrs. Ken Skinner, in ScteoL land Pouter drove the acted bus from Grace to Chester-- j. field along the rid Oregon stopping at several punts of Interest enroute. The ; atwtr"tv woo made the trip i were righto grade pupils and! How-Trai- Cleve-twJUhc- Mr. Hatch. On ; Thursday, Mrs. Da Halsten r Mrs. Ethdeen Andreasen drove toe bus on toe same;, Joined other members of Bantrip for toe seventh grade stu-- nock stake Relief s Society dents. f board in attending the generMrs. Grace Harris and her al conference of the Relief Society in Salt Lake City during the put week. Others who attended were lfri. Ann Lloyd, Mrs. Vera Roper, Mrs. Erma Hogan, Mrs. June Christensen, frs- - Clara Christensen, Mrs. Donette Young. A special class was held on Tuesday evening at MIA for the married foun at Clevo- Slides were land ward. shown by Murry Nichola of Preston and refreshments later, Mrs. Mary Panter, pent Wednesday in Preston on business and visited with their slater, lira. Harold Winn. The high priests and wives of Bannuck stake enjoyed a social Saturday evening at the The men Williams ward. a Ana Idantl-fleatta- n When he got into the contest six days following flw primary election, te did to become the only advocate of flw sates tax. Republican nominee Don Samuriaon, who had voted against flw tax in tha legislature, said flatly te wu "nautraL' The Chutes Herndon also wu a neutral and independent candidate Philip Jungert oppoaes flw tax. u . late Her mother, Mrs. Mary Neriey. stayed at their homo until they returned. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith took their ion Randy to Logan Thursday tar a check up on his knee which was Injured during a recent football game. Mrs. Norman Smith honored her daughter Maren on her eighth birthday anniversary WiMlnesday of the past weds with a party at her home. Refreshments and games were enjoyed by about IS playmates after school Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Panter and family from Malad were Sunday visitors in Cleveland with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larin Panter. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGregor and son Will attended the homecoming game Saturday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Denril Johnson left Salt Lake airport by Jet for Oregon whore they wifi visit their daughter and Snow College. held a business meeting followed by a program and re4 freshments. Toungi McGregor of Oglen pent a day or so with Ills Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pant-an-d brother Reed of Cleveland they enjoyed a day fish-- ; or took their sou Gregory to j Ephraim whom he will attend tag on Blackfoot Reservoir. Saturday evening a week t ago the birthdays of the f ol-- J. lowing members of the McSTRICTLY BUSINESS Gregor family enjoyed a upper at Maddox In Brigham: Mr. and Mrs. Weldon McGregor . and aon Will, Mr. and Mrs. Larin Panter, Grace Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Panter, all of Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winn of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson and daughter of Logan. Mrs. Leland Panter and sister, Grace Harris, were dinner guests a day last week at the none of Vera Nielsen in Grace. Mrs. Nielsen is a of Mrs. Panter. The officers of Cleveland ward Relief Society held their opening social Monday evening of toe past week. A large turnout from the ward served themselves to supper and found their place cards ri card tables decorated with fall flowof ery. A short program music, staging, readings and a skit was enjoyed. In too Cteveland ward at sacrament meeting on Sunday Ethel Mendenhall and Lois Na Its sri decaratten. The hew k going to wear flw Mxt slerhlwiders Burton w are released as teachers In the Junior Sunday pro-gemMI-ng election of State Sea. cratle He adveente, wu uaw aMteagh debate people of days Hue tar a where te by Heradea. Swisher, at time of his announcement of independent candidacy, wu assured of support from among Andrus proisalu tax supporters. Ho says he hu not test all of the support from these Andrus people, but at this time who can estimate how many rank and file liberal voters would go with Swisher Instead of Andrus? The assumption Is that Andrus will retain the gnat majority at moderate-liberal- s who usually vote the Democratic Swisher hu never veered from his position that te is a Republican, although he is an Independent. running He hu eakl again and again he believes be hu a better Republican record than Sam- wu defeated football - u the GOP nominee. Whereas he eutered the uelson, gubernatorial fray toping to paB to Ma Me auef the moderator De-- ibdkvetahts w he JwK take i it at ( i : fr;. sales tax, fiseste White it always wu in flw background that te wanted to realign the Idaho RepubUcana closer to the center, he now Is out in the open ana hu asked flw moderate Republicans to assist him in bringing this alignment about and they have agreed to cooperate. When Herndon wu an opponent, te argued wito Democrat that a Swisher victory tfould result also lu a realign- - smor-gasbo- rd V I'TSy : ' j- - 7 meat of the Democratic party to iti traditional liberal status. But Andros ia accepted by flw top leaders of flw Demoa liberal. This cratic party wu evident in support Andrus obtained from Sim. Frank Church, Rep. Compton I. White, U. S. senatorial candidate Ralph Harding and Lt u Gov. W. E. Drevlow. If Swishers move now la to try to change flw extra con- servative stance of flw It certainly party, is uniter the candidacy of Samuelson, flw Pocatdtean hu Mi work cut out tar him. He must somehow appeal not only to renonstoto conservatives but also to Independents and dissident Democrats. There are quite a number of dissident Democrats since their partys Central Commit-to- e sdected Andrus instead of H. Max Hansen the governor MluMltf an u u Which brings to that attboufhtke sates tax is aa Isaac la this a, tt Is act tee ealy one. If, the prorates eam-palg- u Aadras f . sister-in-la- of the FRANKLIN COUNTY CITIZEN and THE CACHE CLARION J. WALTER ROSS - WAYNE D. BELL, Copuhltebora Published every Thursday by flw Citlim PUMUMm Company, Inc.. , M il CLEVELANDGRACE-Le- - My chapDovil The author did not have such a dramatic Christian experience as the Apostle Paul tar Imsliuiiimen written by who got knocked off his one of siMij Mr. Mvrion terse on too road to DamaWade. Ms hook is called, between his conversion scus; Tha Lord Is My Counsel" an evangelistic moating tt relates the manner ia in and his total commitment which te and ids associates eeveral yean etepeed. Rwaa built a muHmmioiHlallar an aeddent which following business with the Lord as almoatnlinded him that the their "lawyer." author wu reading from Jorii-u- a Whore its SOP in industry when Chapter One, Verm to get on the telephone for an Eight, seemed to him a per- attorneys verdict on whats This book of the law shall right and wrong, Marion Wade gets oa his moos. not depart out of thy mouth; R is a fascinating book, in but thou rimlt meditate theree English, about an in day and night, that thou ll playws adventures as mayest observe to do accorda Danld In a den of bulls and ing to all that la written therebears as a good" business- in: tar then thou shalt make man making good! toy way proeperous, and then Roallstlcafiy recognising thou ahalt have good success." that the fledgling ficripture And so, tar Marion Wade, reader may get discouraged it came to pus. aad confused ny all the "be-gaI keep remembering our in the State's beginning, nation prospered moat when author Wade recommends we lived closest to the Biblithat businessmen start with cal admonition that "believthe familiar Gospels inr Mat- ing on these things, all rite thew, Mark, Lute and John. shall be added unto yon. Eightii Grade Takes Area Tour The Mowing ta tatemattag and written much better then 1 could write it: Horty after faia pnranta left for the evening, He ten ymMBd boy answered the routine ihg of flw telephone. HaBo", flw caller arid, this ia flw doctor." Then, taking advanof tage He innocence of the boy and hie flttte rioter, flw "doctor" gave flw chil- - Mr. Wad advises a ter a day to keep the tions? That question has been answered in a Golden Rule book d BY BARNEY RICK tagdaUy.f ti Fight Against Obscene Calls ') h i In Failing cally, Gue 'll on trees wu while moat of flw manpower was wearing GI'i and pulling KP. For afi He rest of history you've had to get a Job tike you get a grt: Cue the aHuattan, and appear interested. You may not faoUeve it, but Ml around you employers am Booking for young mm smart anouffi to go after tab in the obMasMonedway . Whoa you md thb bind of young man, they cant unit to unload aome him. wfll "For both our get you?" gift of God to man, and we should not overlook flw fact that the Dedamttan cf Independence and Ho Constitution of flw United Oates am flw two moat important documents to man. Ia Dean than two centuries, flw Itatt-States of America has achieved . a greatnew Hat far emends that cl any other country in the world. Yet, we stand confined, reluctant, healtant, no longer certain wfant we. believe became we have forgotten drcumitancee which lUReumled flw birth of our na- ' tions. of cor sum la Important positions even scoff at flw tmfflnom of America." Hat bass orfutaatlou Admittedly, my profession affoitfs mte moro Independence than moot How about it good busithe others? ness to te a "good" businessman? What would happen If a Christian gentleman triad to conduct a DUiiiMifl without compromising bis convic- mart never target that, next to flfo Itself, free agency b the gmatert the church Hen he wan testyei teemed And fata words had deep meaning for a! of Americnhldlenttve of Ms atrergH PoAtfeal : F "Even if his knowledge limited to what he has m d movies or what In reads In newspapers fao around Christmas and Easter, at least he will have something familiar to start with. Knowing a little of what he is reading will be Important in sustaining his interest during the first fow weeks of devd-hab- tt of Bible read- oping tho Bible-base- em- sociates, and I first ployers and 11vo came from the "farm" into ioyera. the Mg leagues, we were warned fay the old proa that ily involves wining as wall we'd have to be prepared' to as dining them compromise some principles. if you am ever Mr. Harvey to be R is necessary in the big ted." accepBut nonetheless we didnt city, we were confidently somehow we were. and . v We during the conference of no A be wee stronger as- When Angel both jneAftad and handicapped us am prevalent Long accepted theories have been rejected md new onm me being adopted. EBorta are being made to deiteal prive mm of hta free agency, to flber-ttra. bom flw IndMdwl Ms predoua DavM O. UoKn, prerid ent of He Church of Jama Christ of Latterdiy Saints, wfl continue to bo a eourco of Inspiration and amaaement to He peo-pi- e of Ha lnteimonntrin area and way beyond for n long tkne. Every other year he appears to bo weakening Is fall personal Arid against Ha paulng year, but, as His year, be comas bad as a picture of renewed crengvi mu omnniMtton. The BbyemcM church lander hu been so near death ao many ttmu, but bout two years ago, Mowing ana of Aw moat severe heart attacks, he waa reported to have mkl that he appeared that he Would ttro for several mote Ibis year entertain By PAUL HARVEY ' "to advised, And Words Inspiration-Ma-n years. n, ' Can A Good Businessman Be Good - e : a . m recM ' Those of ua on the editorial aide of r, tee, ktd, people who Mm poo ernft Srib a Wa lot of things. know mom about Bing then about Rln fid t. I- You pto Earvtf taxers held, toe levy wu the keystone that started to mere Mate forward, the tafidtacs blocks" that will keep Mahe oa the move mart be placed with care aad devettea to the wr-atatereat of the H Some persons have told me they fear that the people will be so surfeited by sales tax propaganda" they will turn it oik at the Novnnber 8 referendum. is time tar the gubernatorial candidates to espouse poattlva programs by which they hope Idaho can move ahead in flw r term they seek. Someone ought to do a ittte more about flw sales toxTH toe is rejected, for examine, from whence will come toe funds to pay the salaries of teachers for flw remainder of. toe 1986-0school you? Teachers are under contract. The lots of toe sales tuwould wipe out mniions of dollars in revenue available for flw remainder of the 1985-6biennium. Although austerity might be the answer to the teas of tho sates tax, revenue would have to be found from other sources to pay the teachers' salaries. The election ia six weeks way. The campaign la in otatemato because of Herndon's plane crash death, tt hu been a h tar a long time. Tte.people can only hope that some of order beglu to arise from flw wftiiliiB. Jt four-yea- alter-natlveToft- oe tu 7 mish-mas- aam-Man- co |