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Show Paul Harvey Were Not Doing Nothing By PAUL ILRVEY Were not doing ' nothing about pollution. And the cure promises to be as dramatic as the disease is dreadful. Americans, awaken-in- g just long-tim- e to 'the mis-us- e of our planets air, land and wat- er liave 1 do more than Mr. Harvey just hold their noses and holler. And some are doing more. There is an encouraging and, I hope, exemplary cleanup now under way by industries, officials and individuals. Were not doing nothing about pollution. Right now, today, for the first time in many years, it is possible in parts of Los Angeles harbor to see the bottom! And there is evidence of fish life throughout that harbor which just a year ago was considered dead." ' Car makers say they are ways and means of- producing a pollu e automobile by 1980. Los Angeles countys boarc of supervisors says thats not soon enough; the supervisors have asked state health authorities to ban the sale of any 1971 automobile in Cali fornia unless it is equipped with an adequate device. That," the1 supervisors say, is the way to get the automobile manufacturers to come around. With the world in general and our nation in particular threatening to bury itself alive under an annual accumulation of 180 million tons of trash, the Reynolds Metals Company is opening 16 collection centers across the United States to reclaim and e aluminum scrap. Paying 10 cents a pound for used aluminum, the company will break even, the country will profit. Similarly, the Glass ConInstitainer Manufacturers tute has begun a nationwide program to buy used bottles crash-researchi- - tion-fre- smog-preventi- re-us- at Students and others demanding a cleanup now know how they can help and get paid for it, about a penny a pound. Glass manufacturers are establishing 75 centers across the cuon-trThe Los Angeles center is already taking in 500,000 used bottle per week. While these efforts are getting going, the city of Bowie, Md., has adopted an ordinance prohibiting the sale of soft drinks and beer in disposable containers. And violators can be punished with a $100 fine and 30 days in jail. Were not . . . doing nothing bottle-redempti- y. Dear friends, Following a bereavement, all notes of condolence should be answered personally. A note of gratitude should also be sent to each pallbearer, and to anyone who has been of special help. While a personal note of gratitude for the church leaders comfort and aid is proper, we feel it is preferable to visit the church leader and thank him in person. Girls Hold Annual Holiday In Cliflon Ward d. hand-FAMIL- equipment, animals and crops-- at package savings. It pays to see your Farmers Insurance Group Agent Farmers Insurance Group ROBERT N. ACOCK District Agent FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Iherrall Campbell, Rhyl Swalnston 32 West Oneida, Preston 747-346- 2 fZBl - ZS8 8S2-M- aaoqj SERVING SOUTHERN IDAHO ft NORTHERN UTAH VFR Will Win In November Y I Del-me- HOME PRESTON combine market with the emphasis on performance, youll end up with a shiny, unpainted machine . . . the Gleaner Model F combine. Well admit that the Model F, with its galvanized steel body, but owners will tell you it carries its age a lot may not turn heads machines. the painted-u- p better than any of d all . . . them And in the field, it system and down-frocenter-lin- e two-fa- n . . . true . . . design. Itll blend cleaning cylinder choose. Thats in well with any cropping program you why these Gleamso Great. are combines Going ing Gleaner ... nt sure-fee- In sacrament meeting Sunday evening, the Merrihand girls graduated from Primary. They were Beth Kendall, Irene Kendall, Michell Winward and Cathy Smith. They sang their graduation song. Also graduating from Primary were Kimball West over and Bryan Fisher. They received their Trail To God award. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Martin enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Lavere Martin of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beasley and children of Ogden and Ronald, also of Ogden. They came to visit their folks and to attend the James Bodily reunion in Fair-vieSheila and Pam returned home with the Beasleys to spend a week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bailey drove to Pocatello Friday to visit their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bailey. They spent the night with Larry and family. Saturday they visited her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Andersen, and enjoyed the parade with them after which they enjoyed a salmon dinner at the park. Stan Henderson left day by bus for Ogden where he will spend a few days with his sisters, Mrs. Esther Mer rs breakfast Monday at the home of her sister and brother-in-- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reeder of Hyde Park. law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haworth of Burley came last Friday and visited until Sunday with the Luther Boyds. - Issues and Mill-war- of the past week. THE STATE OF IDAHO C. nuns Merrill K. DISTRICT trademark. Vernon F. Ravenscroft jaquwAON J. u ujm ll!M HdA four term WORKING Idaho lawmaker HIGHER EDUCATION TEAMWORK (Reading Time: 44 seconds) Lets start bringing our whole state together by Inspiring a team oirit in our six institutions of htaher leaminq. Prevent duplication of instruction. We cannot afford four schools, two aqrieultural ehools, two forestry schools. Duplication in liberal arts, education and business is necessarv. But it must not be permitted in the specialty courses. We should ratify the formula for ENVIRONMENT distribution of hioher monev. This act will stitutional comnetition Initiate an anti-nime- y education dwisnte infar funds. pul!v skat wiM fa, each school to mo" work fas the best interests of Sts student Kod and the state, rothov than faolish competition one with the other. All of this eon h done bv a strona State Board of Education comnosed of comnetent, dedicated neople. USE BUT NOT ABUSE (Reading Time: 54 seconds) Unreasonino extremism has no Industries. It is more nrnct'col hv far nface in mens association with his fftf pt fib haIImIiaii 'flow man. Nor with Mother Nature. the it is for us to clean up The most emotional Hahn's Clouds. ine rniiq environment is the White b.Iv To mine it or not i moot mn-in- q ouestion. Companies '-i claims in the omo. Thre mow he no way to "'event them from exercis-in- q them. Put we can nssure use. not abuse. Stmna state laws must be nassed and enforced that will guarantee environmental aualitv control hy hath miwa and manufacturing k-- lol LAW ENFORCEMENT Bv the some Fehen, She extremists cannot exoeet nd arow-f- -" services ond a the same time lek un nr natural resources a install a "Me Admittance" curtain amund Idaho. The people of enr rae have every rmht to exnect services from their novern-menua,! To provide it wo must finance I thrniioh a firm, viable tax base. ia n. SERVE ALL IDAHOANS (Reading Time: 32 seconds) Administrators in all departments ment should be reorganized so it will which are answerable to the governor coordinate ond cooperate with the must be persons dedicated to compeBoard of Pharmacy and others to protent, courteous service ta the people vide teamwork. This policy is particuof Idaho not just to the qovernor. essential in enforcement of drug They must know that they need larly laws. Drug pushers in Idaho must be neither fear the governor, nor act as convicted and confined. caught, his lackey. Touqh enforcement is requited. Drug Our Department of Law Enforce victims need a hospital. TAYLOR Retired Chief Justice Gee JUDGE NON-PARTISA-N GLEANER li an by i Miss Margo Wright attended a reunion with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Good-se- ll in Logan canyon one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bennett and girls, Patsy, Holly, Becky and Callie, spent Friday at Palisade and Jackson, Wyo. Patsy returned to school in Salt Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson spent Sunday afternoon in Logan where they attended the 50th wedding anniversary open house in honor of his brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Keller spent the weekend in Yellowstone Park. d Mr. and Mrs. Gene relavisited and family tives in Pocatello a few days SUPREME COURT Boise May 12, 1970 I have known Merrill K. Gee for many years. Judges and his fellow lawyers have given him the highest rating for legal I ability and integrity. believe Mr. Gee has all the qualifications to become a first rate District Judge, and am sure he would serve with distinction. Equipment Go. Answers CLEVELAND BRIEFS Elect Fam And now it Includes fire insurance, too. If you hav several different policies, you maybe paying twice forth same protection while gaps in coverage leave vitatareas unprotected. The Farm and Ranch Sentinel Package can be tajlored to cover all of your individual needs: home, WsS If you shop the Modern They saw the Jordon River, Capernium and the Dead Sea, where they enjoyed more swimming. Traveling by bus to Qum-ruthey saw where the Dead Sea Scrolls were taken from. They went to Greece by plane and spent seven days making a complete tour of that country. They gained a great understanding of Greek Here they saw Mythology. Delphi, home of the Oracles, and the Acropolis, the city of Athens. While in Greece, they went swimming in the Agaen Sea. They flew back to Amsterdam, then over the Polar' Route, flying over Iceland, i Greenland and Canada. They landed at the Kennedy airport in New York. There Mr. and Mrs. Geddes were met by tneir son Lynn of Stanton, N. J. They stayed at his home for two days, then flew to Cincinnati, Ohio to the home of their daughter Valene and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Flemmer and family, where they spent a few days before returning to Preston. Insurance Package saves you money. Because there are no gaps, no overlaps. I It lets you keep your crops best interest at heart . . . lets you concentrate on getting the performance you want instead of the right color paint. es Tel-A-V- iv Lihoma it helps to be color blind when choosing farm equipment. out-shin- Couple Back From Holy Land re WOULD YOU TRADE PAINT FOR PERFORMANCE? SOMETIMES Lewiston, Utah visit-cam- 1 WEBB 1524)533 JULY 30, 1970 - Sincerely, FUNERAL VOL IX Returning home Saturday rode camels which they greatfrom a months tour were Mr. ly enjoyed. and Mrs. W. Stewart Geddes. They toured lower Egypt They left on the BYU World to Luxor (The Valley of the Bible Tour by jet on the Roy- Kings). They went for a sail al Dutch Airline KLM which on the River Nile. It was entook them to Amsterdam, lightening to them to know Holland. There they enjoyed that Abraham, Joseph, Mosa mini tour of Holland. es, Barnabus, Paul and Saint From there they flew to Matthew walked on that Rome for six days and tour- same land. In Israel, they landed at ed Naples, Pompeii, Mt. Veand traveled by bus suvius, and Cyprus. They went on to Egypt where they throughout Jerusalem for eight days. They went swimAnd maybe the smoke cloud visited the famous ming in the Sea of Galilee has a silver lining Reseaerchers at Illinois Pyramid at Cyro. There they and went across it by boat. Tech have developed a new incinerator for raw garbage, glass, metal most any solid waste which converts pollution to usable construction materials! The Institute for Scrap Iron and Steel sponsored research CLIFTON Tuesday after rill and Mrs. Phylis Ware. which has developed a simi- ..noon the Lihoma girls held Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Henderlar incinerator for junked their Lihoma Holiday in the son are happy over the arrivcars; eyesores are being rein-- Relief Society room under the al of a baby girl born July 22. direction of Afton O. Ralphs At home to greet the new Already operating in Salt and the teachers, Myrle T. baby are a brother and a sisLake City is one which digests Wardell, Vilate S. Tasso and ter. 50 cars every eight hours. Jane R. Wood. The girls sang Mr. and Mrs. Fisher McBritish engineers, working songs and the Merrihand Dermott had their granddauon the supersonic Concorde, girls, Michell Winward, Irene ghter for the weekend. She have found a fuel additive Kendall and Beth Kendall, is the baby of Mr. and Mrs. which should give our giant each gave a part and then Brent Wheeler of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pov-e- y takeoff and sang their graduation song, jets a smoke-fre- e with added engine efficiency. Mrs. Thane Winward of the drove to Sunset Thursday Have you noticed how often Primary stake board spoke to visit his brother, Mr. and Sirls. There were 16 Mrs. Eldon Povey, and to when we set out to do the to leave Hank and Brad to spend rearight thing for the right a few days. son we prosper m the pro- - aueVj Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Povpresident, presented the girls cess their scrolls and a lace ey drove to Downey Sunday VISITS AT HOME kerchief. After the program, to visit her brother, Mr. and ice cream and cookies were Mrs. Delmer Barfus, and her Mrs. John A. Hurst spent served by the teachers and father, John Barfus. the past three weeks with the girls. wife had just returned and Mrs- Paul Winward from the hospital. e Mr. and M(rs. George Mills and family of Delta are and she returned to his folks, Mr. and Mrs. returned Thursday from Salt ing their home in California with Bertie Winward, and other Lake City after spending a him. Also visiting at the members of the few days visiting their sons, family. Johnson home Sunday were and families. H. Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor Joe and Glen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smedley Mr. Mills went to the doctor to drove Salt Lake a City and son and Mrs. Anne week ago and visited their in Salt Lake City for a check Thompson of Bountiful. Mon Mr. and Mrs. Paul up. day guests were Mr. and daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Gehr of Bel- Stock and children. They SOCIABLE CITIZEN back the twin boys to levue, Wash. Mrs. Gehr is broughta the Johnsons granddaughter. spend couple of weeks with Mrs. Elaine Smith enjoyed them. car-nate- For Your Information' The Farm Sentinel a bottle. half-a-ce- nt Angus! 4 1970 Supreme Court of Idaho Merrill Gees aim is to the dispatch, Improve and administraquality tion of justice to all to be a working judge, with no conflicting business interests. Pd. Pol. Adv. by M. K. Gee Primary Elect Revalue raft Far Govanrar Cammiffta ffy.wmfv.tnr3 Joe McCarter, Cfiairmea |