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Show November 17, SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD 1961 Opinion Star City, Ark "There is more Sally Breinholt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harden W. Breinholt, 2440 South 23rd East, will represent Salt Lake county at the annual Utah Dairy Princess contest Saturday, November 25, at Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, Wallace A. Parrish said this week. Mr. Parrish is contest chairman for the American Dairy Association of Utah, sponsor of the event. The Dairy Princess presentation will highlight the Ledger: brain- washing going on in America than in any other nation this side of Russia. There are more plans being devised to deceive the public than in any time in history. We are brainwashed into believing that we can spend ourselves into prosperity, that we can maintain financial stabilization by going deeper and deeper into debt, that the national debt is of no significance just a long line of No meaningless digits. wonder babies come into the world crying. They're held upside down, spanked and have a $1,675 debt hanging around their neck. Our debt is larger than that of all the nations of the world put to- ... tion of the ADA of Utah, which represents approximately 8,000 Utah dairy farmers across the state. The Dairy Princess pageant will be televised over KUTV, ginning at "Some Mo., of Democrat: our jug-heade- d officials in Washington, particularly in the Executive branch, seem to think profits are unimportant to people in business. Profits are important. An unprofitable operation cannot provide it's share of economic expansion to make more jobs. Again, many individuals and institutions have no other income than profits." be- 9 p.m. Sally Breinholt will be representing Salt Lake county in Utah's Dairy Princess finals on Friday and Saturat Hotel day, November Utah. Rae Hafen, Santa Clara, Washington county, who has over this year's reigned events. ,As a part of her duties the winner heads the traditional June Dairy Month observance, ice cream, butter, and evaporated milk events, and the Utah Dairy Foods Festival tour. She will also represent Utah in the 1962 national Dairy Princess finals. New Books For Your Reading ' The both and following new books . . . Medina, Ohio, Leader-Post- : "It's hard to realize these days that this country was founded partly to avoid taxa- tion." have been added to the vin S. Smith Library, a branch of the Salt Lake County Library, 910 East 33rd Cal- South. Piano, County News: "The federal government is, among other things, the largest FOR ADULTS 111., electric power producer in the country, the largest insurer, the largest lender and the largest borrower, the largest landlord and the largest tenant, the largest holder of grazing land, the largest holder of the largest owner of grain, the largest warehouse operator, the largest ship owner, and the largest truck For a nation fleet operator. which is the world's principal exponent of private enterprise and individual initiative, this is a rather amazing list." tim-berla- nd, Farmingdale, N.P., Booster: "Many Congressmen are of the opinion, that if the world crisis is as bad as the administration paints it, we should forget a lot of the social experiments that the administration has fostered." Willamina, Oregon, Times: "Federal aid is comparable to carrying water in a leaky bucket from your own reservoir to a big central well. What is left of the water is poured into the well, and those in charge apportion you some water in that same leaky bucket and you bring it back home. "Besides losing what water is spilt on the two-watrip, you eventually find yourself being told what to do with y althe water that remains though it was your own water in the beginning." The People E. E. Schattschneider. by This is a realist's view of democracy in America and how changes are bening made without our knowledge, Death on a Back Bench by h Francis Hobson. "E. ..I read it in one gulp. Absurd, exciting and fun. Lots of people will have lots of fun with the book." Bring forth the Children by Yul Brynner . . a journey to the forgotten people of Europe and the Middle East. Epidemic by Frank G. Slaughter. This is the gripping drama of plague and under world warfare loose in our nation's greatest metroSemi-Sovereig- n Kim-broug- polis. Mark it and strike it by Steve Allen. This is a stimulating and provocative memoir by the talented man who has written poems, composed hit tunes and won many on television. Written by the man himself. The Probable Cause . .the truth about air travel today by Robert J. Sterling. The full story of aviation's advances and tragic failures . . how and why they crash. Tomfool's Pike by William K. Clark. A novel o fa man who built a road to love and moved a town across it. FOK YOUNG ADULTS Jean and Johnny . . . by Jean's Beverly Cleary and wavernig iron cast composure Johnny's self-confiden- (continued from Page 1) his. So it goes, Investigations, Inc. alone uncovered internal dishonesty amounting to a smashing $G0 million last year. And, obviously, only a small part of the thefts of this kind perpetrated throughout the business community are ever unearthed. A few years ago the head of a chain store company estimated that his' employees were stealing goods valued at $2.5 million a year. Where Solution Lies Mr. Hunt goes into considerable detail as to Investigations, Inc.'s manner of operation, and the whys and wherefores of embezzlement and internal theft. The solution, al least as Mr. Jasper sees it, lies in an improved attitude on the part of management. He is quoted saying: "Never in our history has the crime of embezzlement reached such a frightening level, never have bribes and kickbacks been so widespread. But there is no reason to be pessimistic; I believe it is largely correctable through management action. I urge the constant search for malignant conditions which haven't yet shown up on the surface. I urge the creation of an atmosphere showing that management is alert, that it cares, that it is working. I urge planning ahead to prevent adverse conditions, rather than waiting to see if they arise." 24-2- 5, "Dairymen and their wives in this area are invited to witness this final pageant," Mr. Parrish said. "Preceding the program a dairy banquet will be held at the hotel. "One of the ADA'S objectives this year is to help Utah people to respond to President John F. Kennedy's charge for all Americans to be physically fit," Mr. Parrish added. The new state Dairy Princess will succeed lovely Penny gether." Benton, annual conven- twenty-sixt- h 3 "Inside" Crime On Upswing Annual Dairy Princess Contest Being Held On November 25 Grass Roots Page funny touching. by Ylla, an engaging bedtime book and everyone will fall under Mew's spell as he tells one enchanting tale after another. Lin Yutang, Chinese Way of Life, illustrated by Howard Simon. A sensitive introduction to the new way of life in China. The Trail of The Spanish Horse by James W. Schultze. Here is a fine tale full of the ways of the Indian and filled with suspense to the last page climax. The Mill Creek Irregulars by August Derleth. 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