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Show ) f 4 .. TOE SUMMIT CODHTT DEE ai inatar, October 26, 1923, at the poat etica at Coalvilla, I'tah 91017, undar tha Act a( March 2, 1979. Publlahad Evary Thuraday at Coalville. I'tah.' Sacond-claa- a poat-- . at Coalvilla, Utah. . Advartialag Rataa on Application. ubacriptlan H90 a year in advance H. C. McConaughy, Editor and Publlahar. Lonlaa D. McConaughy, Aaaoelata Editor. W. P. Langfor Production Manager. Mary Baker, Office Manager. ' Bees by Mary Bee ITS THAT TIME of year agaln-tt- me for the annual battle of wits with the InFernal last sure Its spelled right. Well dammit, Mac, how many ways are thero to spell Carter? And would you believe that on Earl M. Brown. 74. Dies April 3 Wilson Rawls, the noted author of the great boy-dstory for children, Where the Red-FerGrows, will be In Utah to help celebrate National Library Weak. Other poets and playwrights, novelists snd es-. og sayists, along with experti and noted men from all audio-visu- al walks of life vlU also participate In the celebration of National Library Week. During the week of the 12th through the 18th of April, many vooderfully new and exciting .things will happen to bring libraries into the lives of all Utahns. A giant fair and festival will take place during the last three days of the week. ! This fair win be In the Rotunda of the State Capitol building. At the fair there will be demonstrations, games, films, displays, scenes from times and plays, story-ho- ur many other Items of interest. The fair will be educational as well as very entertaining. In years gone by, National Library Week was spoken about with a whisper and a sigh. A few posters were hung up and a few displays were put out, but that is all that happened. The year now Is 1970, and National Library Wed: will no longer be a sign and a whia-per- -lt will be a SHOUT and a HOLLER. Tbe new Idea libraries have come Into being; libraries themselves are . no four brothers, Lee, Salt Lake City; Leonard, West Jordan; sisters, Mrs. Lucinda Parker, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bertha Christenson, Los Angeles; Mrs. May Lan- ders, Midvale. Funeral services were held Monday. Burial was in the Midvale City Cemetery. letter hoping there Revenue, was some clue In computation might be found. aidd missed tbe first time 'round, telling where the 'error were leaving It up to me to find the error and pay the tax. (Or maybe Just to pay the tax.) No luck, they 80 I WROTE THEM a very polite letter ( a person is Inclined to write very polite letters when dealing with the brothInFernal Revenue-b- ig er Is watching) including a photo-coof my return asking them, please, would they be so kind as to tell me where the error In computation was so I could pay the additional tax? About six weeks later I received a card telling me they were taking my letter under advisement and for me not to do anything (or go anywhere they, couldnt find me) until I heard from them further. Another six weeks passed, then I received a letter telling me they had allowed the deductions I had requested, therefore the additional tax I owed was only half much as their original letter had stated. See what I mean about I hadn't I for additional deductions, Fd asked them to explain where Fd made my error In computation. - u Oklahoma, who are niece and nephew of Mrs. Blonqulst. the ' . February Bond Sales Up Here Feburary Bond sales lnSum-m- lt County totaled $5,689, according to volunteer county chairman for the Kamas area, Demont Lott. This brings the states total . Braves hosted the The to Grantsville Cowboys In a baseball game played Monday, April 6. The Braves played hard, but could not pull through to beat the C owboys. The Cowboys walked oft with a 20-- 1 victory. Blair Blonqulst hit the only TJpton Notes The Upton Ward held their Budget Banquet March 30 with places set for eighty persons in a highly enjoyable evening. The chicken dinner, served by the Relief Society, was a means to raise money for the U. Upton Ward will hold their Fast and Testimony Meeting this Sunday, April 12 at The 1p.m. Groundup lady bugs once were considered a remedy for toothaches, colic, and measles. . Wedding ceremonies at the First Presbyterian Church In Ogden Friday, April 3 united them (not quite so politely this timg) Id sure appreciate knowing where I had made my 'error in computation and where did they get the idea I wanted additional deductions and were they sure they hadnt got me mixed up with some other taxpayer? It COULD happen couldn't it? paid- -, There are still a few things e, take more than eight months (with my Interest mounting up all that time) fo settle this? why did they Evidently not. I received a little card telling me they were taking my letter under advisement andfor me not to do anything (or go anywhere they couldn't find me) until I so er hard with a over a mere $23 while we keep reading that the MILLIONAIRES get off scott-frevery year? Oh well, time to start figuron this ing and years tax. Fll be sure I dont WHY FIGHT SO LONG and tax-pay- ee heard from them further. Six weeks later I received a DEMANDING letter statlngthe amount of additional tax lowed, the amount of interest that had been added on and telllngme that ch on time and mi date I could appear before the tax board and protest. and thoughtful if you want to get shock, compare your wages and taxes paid this year with your wages and taxes paid five and then ten years ago. I did It and still havent recovered.-Ma- ry Bee. gressional districts. Another asks if children should be bussed to schools In an area away from their home In an effort to achieve racial balance In tha schools. Included in the questionnaire are queries about the Nixon welfare reform program, the Nixon Vietnam policy and the proposed mlssle (ABM) system. Utahns will be asked if they anti-ballis- tic Coalville Native Dies in Salt Lake OAKLE- YGeneva Wilde Davies, 57, died April 6 In a Salt Lake rest home. She was born March 11, 1913, Coalville to Sylvester and Mary Emma Randall Wilde. Married to Fat Davies, Oct. 17, 1942, Paris, Idaho; he died Sept. 11, 1965. ary, Relief Society. Survivors: brother, sister, Parley', Oakley; Mrs. Pearl Lindsay, Kearns. ments have been returned against the other sixteen. Chicago Seven defendants was Justified, If they favor the proposed vote, If participants In campus disorders should be denied federal loans and grants and if they favored ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT This earth is the only planet on which man may expect to live for a long, long time. Tha urgency of restoring and preserving our environment and Improving the quality of our life demands great citizen involve- registration of firearms. Burton is also seeking a Utah priority listing for such issues as Inflation controls, actions, reduction In the crime rate and programs aimed at meeting the nations health and education needs. Results of the questionnaire will be tabulated and announced later, Burton said. on ment. BURTON COMMENTS House aide commented recently that President Nixon had entered office believing (hat the narcotics problem could be handled mainly by tha police, but now he recognizes that much more Is Involved and that education la a primary weapon. I emphatically agree. Id feet, I aDrug Abuse Education Act on March 20, 1969, and testified personally In behalf of the bill on July 10, 1969, An amended version of the bill passed the House of Representatives on October 31, CONTROL OMNIBUS CRIME AND SAFE STREETS . . . . I 1969. Educational programs stressing the dangers of drug use are batty needed to deter experimentation with snd possible addiction to drugs. Beyond that. It is my belief that first time offenders should not be punished In the same way as hard-co- re users and 'pushers. ARRESTS Postal Inspectors, working closely with the Justice Department and local law enforcement agencies, have been cracking down vigorously on soma of the nations largest smut peddlers. Twenty of these distributors are responsible for 90 percent of the complaints on pornography. R is encouraging to learn that four already have been convicted on obscenity charges, and indict mail-ord- of the 37 -- point program that proposes specific federal effort that action in the all-o- ut will be required to produce clean air, pure water, and wiser use of our land and natural resources. A White PORNOGRAPHY am a 1 Presidents public er 1 testified last month In support of Increased approprl-tlon- s for the Omnibus Crime Control and Safa Streets Act. I am troubled to learn that tha rising crime rate is not confined to metropolitan centers such as New York and Chicago, but la also a problem in our state of sufficient magnitude that Utah has been ranked among the top In the nations crime 1 fold the committee that I will support legislation which will assist local law enforcement officers to meet and solve the crime problem. SUPREME COURT The Supreme Court baa needed balance since the 1930s. There has been an overemphasis, It seems to me, on of the protecting the criminal, and a lack of equal concern for the innocent victims of crime. Further, I believe that many of the decisions of the Court were made In areas that mors properly were within the Jurisdiction of the legislative branch at government. I, therefore, strongly support the Presidents recent nominations which have attempted to bring the Court back into proper focus. rights mean double savings for you at CRANDALL WALKER Ethyls during recent Illness. For the cards, letters, and calls; for the blood donations and for all the many acts of thoughtfulness, thank you is not enough . Ethyl and Clinton Raymond. CRITICSIRAVE To keep our cars moving, we're fighting high prices with buys like these: I jzntU0!ht thlarapperollcjs Burton added. One question asks if, In the opinion of Utahns, members of Congress should support a balanced budget even If this means voting against programs of recognised value In their Con- We wish to express our deep appreciation to our friends and neighbors who were so kind By the way, a Thursday, April 9, 1970 Laurence 'think the punishment given the Congressional District. Tbs questionnaire will also he mailed to several hundred residents In the Second District. Burton, who Is a candidate for the Republican UJS. Senate nomination, said all of the Issues Included In the questionnaire are of vital Importance to all Americans. I am particularly Interested In obtaining reactions of Utahns to these questions, CARD OF THANKS make any 'errors In computation but I still have no guarantee they wont charge me more iB&wedE&nm p. today said ha would soak reactions of Utahns to a number of Issues ranging from Inflation to bussing of school children. The Burton opinion survey will be included in newsletters sent to constituency In the First House In Ogden attended fay wedding guests and friends of the bride and groom. Among those attending from Coalville were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Merrald McQueen, Sandy Christiansen and John Jaussl. A wedding reception was held Sunday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mildred Brookey in Ogden. Mrs. Zubeck will continue teaching at North Summit. Why didnt they Just tell me In the first letter that I was dealing with the Confusion Department and therefore couldnt win? a Washington-Re- J. Burton, Coalville, Utah Walter Zubeck of Courfiand, Ohio and Afilene Phillips of Coalville. Mrs. Zubeck Is a fifth grade teacher at North Summit Elementary, Mr. Zubeck a retired steel inspector. Following the services a dinner. was held at the Msnslon taxes. SO I WROTE AGAIN and told Cong. Burton Seeking Reactions of Constituents to Our Problems Mrs. Davies was a member of the IDS Church; active Prim- Phillips-Zubec- k appeared on that particular dam and time. Obviously they knew our working hours and had scheduled. our appearance stf it would cost us. I knew when I was licked, I sometimes-llk- $153,000 Mr. Lott also reminded local schools that the School Savings Stamp Program would be ending as of June 30 so he urged all volunteers to encourage the children who are presently participating In the Stamp Day program to try to fill their albums by the end tit the school term and turn them in for a Savings Bond at their local bank. Nationally, new purchases of E and H Savings Bondsand Freedom Shares amounted to $414 million during the month of February. A quartet consisting id Kay Dearden, Earlene Paskett, La- Nae Ovard and Bonnie Ovard accompanied by Marie Rlchius sang for the group. about me us budget. Following the dinner, a cake and pie auction with Dave Clark as auctioneer, was a highlight of the evening. wonder $4,895,384-so- more than the same period In 1969 and 17.4 percent of our 1970 goal,' the chairman stated. He reminded county bond purchasers that while Savings Notes or Freedom Shares will be withdrawn from sale on June 30, 1970, they will continue to draw 5 percent Interest when held to maturity of 4 12 years. Further, with the Increased Interest rate of 5 'percent for the E and H Savings bonds, these too are a better and safer cltl- buy for thrift-conscio- Brave run. I from Tulsa, THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 a 'innate ngnzr hnd9ornelywrappedpack 1fawily such-and-su- places. longer (qniet-plaaInstead, libraries are where the action Is. fair, this years festival, this years And this She re-re- ad py Library Week Will Be Noted se HOYTSVILL- EEarl MUo Brown, 74, 271 E. 1st Ave., Midvale , died April 3, 1970, In a Salt Lake hospital. He was born July 3, 1895 In Hoytsvllle, a son of MUo and Abby Lucinda Winters Brown, Married Gladys Skinner In 1918 In Midvale. Mr. Brown was a foreman. United States Smelting, Refining snd Mining Co.; retired after 40 years; member of the LD6 Church; Veteran, World War I. Survivors: widow, Midvale; son, Earl M. Brown Jr., Midvale; daughters, Mrs. Vince (Dorothy) Patience, Midvale; Mrs. Don (MlldrsdD Sisam, Ksarns, eight grandchildren; error. from the InFernal $46,361.73. - tried We both The Utah State Department of Highways has announced the allocation of $4,556,703.45 In B A C Road Funds as of March 1,1970. Summit Countys share was $33)858.74. There are six cities within Summit County participating In the amount of $12,502.99 making a total for the county and all cities of . . So I pulled out my copy of the to find my return and mistake. Local Roads confided: We have to ask because we time by knowing whether Its for John or Marcia. Ha Ha. Oh, sure, I see. Well, I believe Its In my wifes name. Good, good, good. Nov to save some more time lets be I added, subtracted, multiplied and went over it about times and could find no mistake. So I took It to a tax man and HE added, subtracted, multiplied and went over It about five times and could find no jects. c. Is Allocated friend Koxy Koiloi, everybodys favorite forest and parks man, told me ha was chatting' with an elderly gentleman who can save into MVz Million DECUSSING THE MATTER of approaching retirement, good OH, BROTHER, NOW WHAT? WELL, I THOUGHT, Thats always possible. Afterall,math never was one of my better sub- sobs-lfa- NSHS cltizens-T- he confusing name?) This sign win be hung on the office wall, covered with a small black curtain. When we reach this stage we will Jerk off the curtain, display the sign, place the head upon the desk and break ' Every trick, every Joke, was greeted with wild cheers of April Fool, and It was great fun. Must be one of our dear departed ways of life. Its quite possible that when one gets to reviewing the Joys of youth Its time he should follow the advice of his Juniors and dya his hair. But Fra got too much to bother with, now that Its a bush after 20 years of a butch. And besides, I couldnt fool anybody. Rev- Confusion Department. B was a couple of years ago. I had sent off my return and money like any good citizen, be--1 lievlng I was through worrying about taxes for another year, Then I received a letter telling me I had made an 'error in computation" on my return therefore I owed more taxes. . wired so that the first person the crank got a mild see now. Whose for WERE GONNA DO? Were gonna print upawall sign which says; "Due to circumstances far, far beyond our control, vw can not remember your name. We apologize and regret, Kindly tell the man vottlnell Is your name. (Incidentally, can you spell my THERE WAS the foncy glass brought out only once a year- -it spilled water or milk down the front of an unsuspecting newcomer. Slats were removed from beds, with the Inevitable collapse occurring at bedtime. The wall telephone was re- Okay, lefs name Is It in? Mine. I discovered the InFernal enue has a special department KNOW WHAT ed There are three things you'll notice when you get past 65. The first filing Is that you can't remember names. Tbs second. . . well, I cant remember the other two. This same business is a standard foiling around this office, especially when we see people only once or twice a year. The friendly gentleman comes In to pay his subscription, and ve know him well but cant possibly come up with his and naturally were asfa- -I to admit it: I didnt usti mind making out my Income tax returns-go-od citizen and all that Jasi-u- ntil children three center. The celling and walls were covered with twisted crepe paper in colors of American Beauty and pink. Refreshments of cake and punch were served. Ernie Jensen Orchestra provided the music. The Prom was a beautiful one and turned out to be very successful. The Juniors wish to thank all those who attended and hope they enjoyed It. WAXING our subscription rolls we have 27 Carters? That's right, 27. I know at least 20 of them by first name, (This same thing could happen, of course, with the Helners and the Porte rsj ge willow tree as weeping , COALVILLE COMMENTS Sunday guests at the home d Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blon-qu- lst were their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Stem-bridand daughter Jill of Peoa, Mrs. Darrell (Marjean) Williams and four children from Walnut Creek, Calif, and Dr. and Mrs. LaMoyne W. Hickman and On April 3, the annual Junior Prom was held In the Nil. gym. Goan With The Wind" was chosen as this years theme. The setting was an old southern garden with a bridge, waterfall, swings, gazebo,. and a ' . WHATEVER HAPPENED to April Fool' Joked? Tima was when thd first day of April was an evsnt to be plained for, carefully executed, and long remembered. Nov about all ve get la there's a mouse, or your socks dont match. Probably we vs become too sophisticated to have Just plain simplo fun. Boyhood days were marked fay Innocent practical Jokes which vould bring sneers In most circles today. There was the layer of cotton carefully baked Into a custard. Papa, in a rare moment of Joviality, asking whoever vould volunteer to pronounce the blessing, and refusing to proceed with dimer until It was accomplished. The raw egg included In the bowl of hard-boileggs. . Junior Prom Held at North Kntared aga paid .. . .. years National Library Week celebration Is so designed as to let everybody In on the New Idea for Libraries. ch GALAXIE THE ONLY PROBLEM was that the amount they said I owed was considerably less than the amount of wages I and my better half would lose If we HARDTOP Regular $4251.50 Save 671.50 $3579.00 . FAIRLANE R HARDTOP Regular NOTICE "T HE Save OF THEM ALL" GREATEST 3354.20 375J20 NEW AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE APRIL 15 thru 26 SALT PALACE Listing of county officers for which candidates nro to bo nominated at the Primary Election to bo held Tuesday, the 8th day of September, 1970 Phone: 1601) REED D. PACE; County Clerk. 1 Wed.. Thun., AM. April 15, 16 A 17 -Said out te Primary Haepllal should include: Summit County Sheriff 363-768- $2979e00 ALL OTHER MODELS AT SIMILAR WHITE SALE PRICES BUY FROM THE DEALER WHO M.. April 17 lot., April IS 191 XO Swi., Apr. Mm., April Tnmh April I PM PM S I PM PM Ne Shew P.M. 17 118 181 Prices: $2 - $3 - $4 - $5 'ft price Junior! IS end endor FIGHTS HIGH PRICES I P.M. Wed., April 11 I P.M. Then., April 1 8 P.M. M., April 14 let., April IS 1 PM 8 I PM PM 8 7 PM Sue., Apr. Order by noil, lend check or aoney eider lei SAIT PALACI, 100 So. W. Temprte, SeM Labe lime. 4101. Specify dale f.M. above) I I CRANDALL WALKER MOTORS, Inc. COALVILLE, UTAH |