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Show 9 f I We Know Our Proofreading Isn8t Great But Merry Christmas, Anyway , Its time, lts time to wish Greetings to BLAINE LINDGREN who brought to Utahns pride. When in Japan this summer, you nicely hit your stride. And also to JIM GADDIS, an expert on the slopes, Though others snub you boorishly, you know youve got our hopes. We wish a few more homers for ENID COSGRIFFs nine. Who knows, maybe '65 will see them on the line? you Merry Christmas one and all And Incidentally on New Years Eve to hope you have a ball. Good tidings first to those young lads - our carriers And In the spirit of the season to our would-b- e buriers. hard-worki- ng Heres a tidy Christmas wish to the Guards own MAURICE WATTS. Did you know things would grow like this when McNamara called the shots. Lets shed a tear as we hear of Fort Douglas official snub And frame that card upon our wall that says Officers Club. And to that man whose challenge is to give Salt Lake a pitch A Christmas boost we certainly wish to MAXWELL E. RICH. off, by cracky, with LA MONT TORONTO We hope he reads us faithfully although he may not want to. Greetings now we gladly send to GEORGE DEWEY CLYDE And hope hell find less stormy sailing on the outside. To CAL and TED and DAVE and MARV and successful fellow Demos May a Jolly Christmas help you forget those bureaucratic memos. To losers in the GOP, our sympathies . . . but then remember Things cant be as bad next time Lets start To his predecessor at the Chamber, Utahs Mr. Pro, its GUS BACKMAN, son, Yes, not Santa whos chorlting Cause Freeports in, Pro-Uta- hs formed hes steaming down the track To bring industry to Utah, Gus is the man well back. as they were last November. ho-ho-- ho. To Messrs. BRADY, CANNON, JENSON we wish a rare bouquet. We've chided you a time or two but your performance was OK. To MAYOR LEE and Commissioners, were glad you found a friend. Even though you kept us in suspense right to the end. OH, BRACK, are you Montana bound? Youll make us all so sad But Just remember, two years from now, dont go away mad. Good cheer to WALLACE BENNETT of the opposition party. Go ahead, oppose and make it plenty hearty But on the days when McNamaras handing contracts out Maybe keep the opposition to a whisper . . not a shout? To MAURICE ABRAVANEL and band, weve really got good reason To congratulate and send melodic greetings of the season. The Benny-f- it and other nights gave us quite a twirl And next year if were lucky, we might book MILTON BERLE. To JOHN EVANS, Greetings, a good year with UEA (Will they love you in January as they did in May?) Lets hope you work things out nicely with DR. T. H. BELL To our friendly rivals in the fourth estate We wish a Jolly Christmas A Just might go over well. may you truly celebrate Why not DECK the halls a LITTLE with a VALENTINE or two And win a Pulitzer next year with a Journalistic coup? To HARTVIGSEN and BENNION, superintending our kids learning Even though the quest for knowledge isnt always burning We wish a year thats trouble free and devoid of crisis A patience with weekly newspapers editorial advises. To GALLIVAN and HAWKES, we think your papers are Just great Which is why we kept subscribing even though you upped the rate The Trib lost BERNICK and it seems BILL BUCKLEY, too The News gained STEVE HALE and a format that is new. We always read the details carefully from the pen of O.N, MALMQUIST the highlights, bend an ear to ANDY WAHLQUIST But then to double-chec- k that none can accuse us of neglecting their notoriety Lets wish a Jovial bit So 0 A of cheer to the JOHN BIRCH SOCIETC. good wishes hereby sent To MITCHELL, MARKROFT, SMALL, JORDAN and ART KENT. , DICK BINGHAMS maroon Jacket looks Just great on Channel Five Which is an accomplishment since hes coming to us live. And then greetings to WILL LUCAS who writes a column here, On KALL each day from six to 10, WILD youve got our ear. And to our other columnists, we sing a Christmas tune DURHAM, CUMMINGS, FORGEY and who? Oh yes, PIERRE PICAYUNE! heres a wish to DAVE TREVITHICK, Santas number one assistant How could we forget those zip codes when you were so persistent And To our advertisers, a season with all the frills We gratefully remember how you helped us pay the bills. happy Christmas toast all round for RAY NAGEL and his griddhrs A Utah first they earned, by gosh, and turn out bowl bidders. Well wish, of course, such gallentry might reoccur next year But then we wonder, RAY, will you be here for us to cheer? And now our patient readers, a Christmas bright and merry. When you open gifts tomorrow, remember do not tarry. So, the tie is orange and purple, be completely undaunted A i I 0 To REDDY KILOWATT we send Christmas greetings, too. Why dont you sing and dance like that when the bill is due? To drivers of the busses, thanks . . . cause when you went on strike You got us back in shape again. Now to work we ride our bike. For Christmas couldnt someone Invent a university stretcher, And place it in the stocking of PRESIDENT JAMES FLETCHER, To stretch out those buildings bursting to the seams, The4egislature must come up with some fantastic schemes. And yet, somehow, were quite sure the Us hopes will not drown With a football team like that, how can one let them down? So Yuletide greetings for residents of Social Hall Ave. Weve got you tuned in clearly, a Merry Christmas may you have To GIBSON, JAMES and WELTI, i I Christmas compromise Just smile and say graciously, Its what Ive always wanted. Sr PAGE 4 Review Replies To CIC Claim Page Five of this issue there appears an advertisement from a group calling themselves the Citizens Information Council, making charges of bias against the Rocky Mountain Review. The CIC is a group represented by members of the John Birch Scoiety. While we have little wish to renew the hassle over the questions the Council raises, we have two sptclfic comments: 1.- ) The group was not forced to pay for an advertisement in order to state their viewpoint. We offered them free space for their letter. 2.- ) We printed the NCCR refutation of None Dare Call It Treason On i -- on October 15 with our own editorial comment. REVIEW not print any defense because in our Judgement the book constituted its own defense, such as it was.j j It was believed by many, had much wider circulation in Salt Lake than our newspaper and had received much more general comment than anything we had printed. John Stormers book expounded one strongly stated opinion, we printed the opposite. That, we believe, is quid-pro-q- We did Published by Great Western News, Inr , 2265 East 4800 South, P O Box 17377, Salt L tke City, Utah 84117, Phone 6 Member of Utah 278-286- State Press Association EDITOR JOHN B. 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