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Show Moss Backing THE SUMMIT COUNT! BEE Emitted- la oorond-clat-k meteor, Octobar Sfc 1121, at the office eb Coalville, CtAh S1S17, under ttia Aet af March I; Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah, qeeend-aiaa-a soetald at foaMIle, Utah, Adverttalag Rataa an Application. 'Subeeriptloe HM a year In advance H. C. McConaughy, Editor and Publlahbr. Loaiaa D. MeCeaaughy, Aaaaclata Edited, W, F. Lanofarrrowctlos I Better Break for Retirees - 1 m. b AT THE EXPENSE of being called an old fogey, register my little must protest 1 against the unlimited amount of "credit ed avail-ai- de these days. Seems to me If the trend away from cash continues, a lot of people are going to be In a lot of trouble. No matter how hard you may Its difficult to refrain from buying something you really want, right now, and paying for It later. Somehow Monday morning always rolls sround-t- nd somebody is stuck. Wouldn't It have been better to wait until you had the cash? Our very best example Is the government spending of the United States of America. Our budget deficit Is alarming and disgusting. Pm only quoting the experts when I insist that our international charge account Is the cause of the Inflation 'we're try, Kit jot Si iat TtuA auut Anct d r ww'te-w- HOWL rV mniv ouet CuUy jotyouo 'fyutiticU. Resort Sets Up Schedule ECHO CAFE on Mine Train Btu Stop Frink Cittclin CHRISTMAS CE winter season operation of the Park City Resort's mine train museum tous Weekly Mine Train Schedule, Thursday evenings: 8:00 p.m. Sunday afternoons; 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. The new winter schedule for Park City Resort's Silver King Mine Train Museum Tour will begin on Sunday, December 20, 1970, and will run every Sunday, throughout the winter season.' There will be two trains each Sunday afternoon, at 2:00 pjn. and 4:00 pjn. 1970-19- El 71 In addition to these Sunday tours, there will be a museum tour each Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. throughout the winter season. There will be two exceptions to the Thursday night train schedule. In that both Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve fall on Thursday this year. These two Thursday trains will be rescheduled for Wednesday evening at 8:00 p.m. on December 23 and December 30, 1970. To each and every one of our friends: thank you! Alan Lewis Chevron Service Phone 783-475- Ktmu, Utah 3 Thereafter, we will return to the Thursday night schedule each week at 8:00 pjn. Please inform Interested tourists to go directly to the train depot and purchase their tickets from the guides. Ticket prices are Adults, $2.50. children, (under 12),$L50.Chlldren (under 4) free. D.C. -- Senator Washington, anFrank E. Moss, nounced today he will effort to rea suffering. (Can you Imagine, '; right here In Summit County, ' move the earnings limitation short stack and one egg, 80$? placed upon persons over 65 Without coffee yet.) years of age who recelveSoclal My Lady Fair Louise ab- - v Security payments. The amendment, authored by solutety refuses to use a credit card-a-nd she's one of tbs few ' Senator Edward Brooke, will be offered to the ladles we know who sticks to Social Security Bill when it the guns. I carry a but Ive used It reaches the Senate floor. "1 agree with Senator Brooke only for emergencies once we and other that the had a flat tire far from home, for Instance, and not enough limitation upon the amount which an older person may earn money to pay for a new one. Once a plane ticket cost more ' before losing part of all of his than I had expected, and that Social Security benefits should credit card came In handy, e be removed entirely, Senator If we had young married kids ' Moss said. 1 would "Many of our older citizens preach the hell out of them oa avoiding charge acare perfectly capable of concounts. tinuing productive work after When we were first married . reaching retirement age, but the and very, very poor 1 ran up so present system penalizes them for such efforts. many accounts that the mer"Our senior citizens should chants went to my boss and he be encouraged to continue to be put me on the pan, paid 'em all off and took It out of my weekly productive and earn a living as long as they can. This will check. For' a whole year yet. (This was good in a way be- help them to be more active cause he couldnt fire me.) and less dependent upon retirement benefits and fixed InThat was my lesson. 1 haven't comes." forgotten it. Senator Moss said the Social Security Bill is expected to be considered by the Congress next week. THERES A FRIENDLY letter from Senator Moss this morning. He states that throughout the entire senatorial Hoytsville Relief campaign he stressed the fact Session to all his people that they were Society never, under any circumstances .. HOYTS VILL- Eto comment either one way or Last week, the Hoytsville Reanother about Laurence Bur- - lief Society members received tons personality or habits. I a demonstration ondipping believe him. chocolate. The meeting was I retract my suggestion that under the direction of Beverly his followers conducted a Bell and Vera Pace and the whispering campaign against demonstration was given by Mr. and Mrs. Burton. There Louise D. Judd. was one, but 1 dont think Ted Carol Hobson gave a spiritual had anything to do with It. living lesson on Thursday night, In a way, the monthly board December 10 and a Christmas meeting of the Utah State Press party was held on Tuesday, Association Is like a knitting ' December 15 with Joan Naylor bee. Or a quilting. We gossip giving the lesson. We transact business, dine heartily, and then compare notes on our various respective communities. Its amazing how . alike are the problems and beliefs and thinking of publishers and the people they represent, at the grass-roo- ts level, of gqys from Richfield, Lehl, Gunnison, Beaver, Morgan and Price, for Instance. Maybe sometimes, like all gossips, we get a little carBank-amerlca- rd, 1 in . . of rible "commercialization Christmas . . usually from the ones who are spending the most and therefore adding to it. Oh well. My mother has for years made all her Christmas glfts-ev- en with something like 24 grandchildren to make for. She starts early and each gift la made with the receiver's personal likes In mind. There Is a Bees lot of time, effort and love put Into each gift. My children look forward to her package with excitement each year. It really Is too bad we cant By Mary Bee all go back to that type of Christmas giving; but 1 guess the Givers, In their efforts to WHEN YOUR CHILDREN outImpress the Getters, have made grow Santa Claus, they move It all lmpossible.-Ma- ry Bee. Chrlst-mas-th- at into a whole new THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 Coalville, Utah Thursday, December 17, 1970 WAXING era of of giving Instead of getting. Unlike mother and father, who always wait til the last minute to make out their Christmas lists, the kids start early -usually about the middle of Sep- tember. Their lists for each other are long; elaborate, and filled with expensive gifts everyone knows they cant afford. Of course they dont Intend to actually GIVE each other these gifts. The lists are for bribing purposes only. FROM THE BEGINNING of the list making until Christmas, the most often heard phrase IS "If you dont watch out I wont give you that 1 was going to give you for Christmas. Works wonders. As Christmas gets closer and the gifts are bought, the phrase Is changed to: "If you dont watch out I will take back that and exchange BUT WHEK (JOOTJAM) ATTACH THEY will CAMG JPTOFI6HT EVEMAUONf GET TOGETHER WITH TOMORROW invites you to consider your future os a Cosmetologist with tomorrow. a beautiful way to get together SEND FOR YOUR PERSONAL COPY OF "GET TOGETHER WITH TOMORROW" a fascinating booklet that outlines your future in the world's third largest industry. Use this convenient coupon. There's no better time than nowl NEW CLASSES BEGIN AT ROBERT STEUR COLLEGE OF BEAUTY IN SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN ON JAN. Photo sand me my ewe perron ol copy of "OCT TOOETHEI WITH TOMOMOW" I understand Nieto b no ebtigotten. .AGE. NAME. .STATE. We have qultea problem keeping the Identity of the gifts a secret. You doot dare breathe any secrets to anyone because tattling Is also very useful at this time. "If you dont watch out, Ill teU Bobby what you got him for .ZIP- - of Beauty 1205 Wilmington Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 MAIL TO: Robert Stour College - Christmas! GET IN THE WINNER'S CIRCLE no beauty college hoi received or can match the awardt wen by Xoboit Steur College of Beauty 1 209 W liming Ion Avenue, Salt Lake Gty, Utah (SOI ) 486-936- 7 326 Twenty-Fourt- h Street, Ogden, Utah (SOI) 364-343- 1 ried away. ae Meanwhile, dont forget that all 1 want for Christmas Is a chocolate pie, with whipped real cow cream.-M- ac. Good 0T Days' Represented Lack of Game Resident combination licenses $1.00, nonresident licenses $25,001 The year was 1900 and the establishment of such licenses was recommended by State Fish and Game Com- miss loner, John Sharp, In the third biennial report to the governor and legislature. Commissioner Sharp Justified his proposal by stating; "The shooters and fishers receive a large share of the benefits and pleasures from the protection of the fish and game, and-- to use an old saw-- as they do most of the dancing, they should help to pay the fiddler." So started the philosophy that sportsmen should pay their own . . . way. Through sportsmens license ' fee and modern fish and game management techniques, the fish and game resources of the State have been perpetuated and enhanced. Those who talk about the "good old days should read Commissioner Sharp's gloomy report of 1900. He states, "Some of the most valuable varieties . of the large game animals that r were once abundant In the State, like the elk, antelope, and mountain sheep have become almost like a dream or memory of the past, they are now so seldom seen, and the "mule deer that could be seen at one time all over the Territory of Utah like "cattle upon a thousand hills" In unlimited numbers, A re fast going the way of the other three , species ... Commissioner Sharps - tejfUcted Ut the he&di. cUl men. rec- ommendation for a fishing and hunting license was finally accepted in 1907. Since that time, sportsmens license fees have furnished most of the funds for wildlife conservation In Utah. Utah sportsmen should take pride in the fact that they pay their own way, and that elk, antelope, mountain sheep, and deer have not become a "memory of the past. V .. to- you and you family. May the Leonty, the iealot he . SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Louise and Mac McConaughy Kathy Babes 121 I Itl IT MAKES LIFE very interesting to say the least. Each year this time we hear the same old cry about the ter MOSTLY OH LNf Mafy Baker |