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Show H J Titjt? Second Section Roy, Utah oapn Dear Editor: The nature of the National News Media coverages indicate to the writer that some one or some organization concerned with our need to improve the attitudes of our youth and increase their feelings of patriotism and high regard for blow should the country, whistle on the National News Media" broadcasts and public- - David Oblock GTiMDCiDDSPl the by Image of America the National News Media or any other group including poli- ations that LIE to the American people by omissions. Shouldnt every news producer (or any teacher for that matter) before being designated as eligible to practice their profession, be trained in social psychology sufficiently that they realize the damage they can perpetrate on the lives of youth. ticians, who never speak of our countrys good points and greatness,. lessen her appreciation Like the continuous relentless criticism of a child without giving him or her some occasional praise ruins his personality for life, making him less valuable to society, so does the continuous blackening of chosen as AFS IbW student and regard in the minds of youth at home and abroad. It is the writers opinion that the Silent Majority do not want Sam Uncle as presented a plaster saint, but when the national news media advertises that they tell it like it is, it seems high time that someone should point out that though the media may accurately describe selected bad things about our country like it is, but leave out the good things - the better side of Uncle Sam - their subtle inference that they are telling it like we are, is a LIE by omission. When the National News David Oblock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oblock of Roy is the first person in fiveyears to be accepted from Roy High to be chosen as an AFS student. David will be leaving for New York on June 26 and he will spend a day for orientation before leaving with the other students on June 27. The students will go to Frankfurt, Germany where they will receive a seven day orientation camp and then David will meet his family on July 5. He will be living in writers, pre-pla- and special- n ly stage feature pictures and news articles in such a way as to honorize accused law breakers and belittle those charged with defending law and order, arent the national news anti-lamedia creating and attitudes that in effect amounts to about the same thing as Jury Tampering orPreJury Tampering when they fail to present representative news? How can we expect our jurors of the future to have insight and be prudent if they have grown up on a mental and emotional diet lacking balanced or representative food? A Challenge to the Editors w order Germany, near Hanover. He will attend the -est of their school year which ends the last of July. David returns home in the middle of September and will be a senior at Roy High. They are proud to send David as a example of the students at Roy David Oblock ...goes to Germany High. r i of newspapers, journals, and great - blow the whistle on television and radio stations of the National News Media when our interland who are not mere they lie to the youth of our pawns apeing the patterns of country by omission? Second Will you, through your facilithe national news media. This challenge requires ties, make up for the deficiencourage, but if accepted should cies of the National News Media, (this in reference to essenbless our country and make Interland news media editors tial matters they noble in the minds of future or leave out) and supply enough basic facts, to Americans. Dare you, who are close to the homey people give the youth of our country who are representative news and views? the silent majority, in general dedicated to the proThis is the CHALLENGE. Eugene L. Morrill position of keeping America -- J HELPING her students hang their paintings is Mrs. Carl Stock of Layton, looking on are Mrs. Dale -- Hi ho, weathero, and the flowers that bloom in May include the blooming idiots like Aloysus, the office boy who has a cure for Daylight SavInstead of turnings Time. ing all the clocks ahead, he why not just turn the says, sun behind? Heres personal ad in Dear Sol, please come home. The lawn needs mowing and the garden could use a worm like you. Mabel, your loving wife. a the paper: Society note: Its lovely, said the blonde of her friends And isnt engagement ring: it nice to know that you arent marrying a spendthrift! ROY Presenting an art the Weber County exhibit Memorial Hospital is students of Mrs. Carl (Lucille) Stock of Layton. The art work will be on display for a month eat anything that will hold still long enough for him to get his fork in it! The only time he says no, is if you ask him if hes had enough. The appointment of Lawrence R. Larry Anderson, and manager. First Security Bank of Utah at Im gonna the straightest it to the end of There is many a storm us, many a choice to Im gonna ask the Lord to show me the road find road and walk time. before make. above to take. theres a price to pay. Each gotta win it anew. not something nt Aloysus, the office boy, is so hungry he says he could handed down to you. Every guy, every girl is needed to make a new tomorrow. Were gonna talk about It all over the town, Were gonna shot about where ever were bound. Were gonna stomp our feet and sing about it, play that beat, until its heard the world around, the whole wide world around. We are on the line. Were gonna go. Weve got the power and speed to win now to make a Corns in end seo tho .2.125 C3G9C3EJA XU. usd!i0 on display 171th ell now duo! renpe pear bay. UISE Q CYCLE UI3EQ 5510 So. 1900 W. Roy Phone 825-575- country new. Its gonna take everyone of you. Were gonna shake the USA in a Design for Dedication. For well go harder, faster, higher in space, deeper in the sen, the greatest generation in history. And banish for ever hatred and fear, famine and greed, every last problem of humanity. So everybody come. Were gonna need everybody here, in a Design for Dedication. Saturday June 10th is the Council Lake Bonneville Special Sale on all now CYCLE 5510 So. 1900 W. Roy Phone 3 825-575- where our youth will demonstrate their dedication to those high ideals of scouting - good character development, good citizenship, and good personal fitness. On Wednesday, June 14th, , Flag Day, the opportunity should be taken to renew some a other scouting purposes: knowledge about and a pride in American heritage also an understanding of Americas role in the world. We need an understanding of the principles of the American social, economic, and governmental systems so that we are prepared to fulfill the varied responsibilities of participating in and giving leadership to American Society and in the forms of the world. The Boy Scouts of America accomplishes these purposes by making its program available in partnership with existing groups having compatible goals, including religious, educational, civic, fraternal, business, labor, and governmental bodies. We need greater dedication for the implementation of the new scouting program, if we are to achieve freedom for each generation in a bright new tomorrow. The Institutional Representatives and District Committee members are expected to meet at 8 p.m. on the 3rd Thursday in Roy High to review the scouting program and to plan the activities. The Unit Committees are expected to meet each month to review the program and activity plans received by the IRs, then to implement them thrugh the boys in the units. Scout-O-Ram- Were gonna make this its Cause -- Freedom isnt free. You gotta pay a price. You gotta sacrifice for your liberty. Freedom is a word often heard today, but if you want to keep new tomorrow. 3 to add attraction to the walls in the auditorium. mountains. Her instinct i of natural realism. Born in the studied area, Liberty, Idaho, Lucille Stock was raised throughout the Mrs. Stocks oils depict the tranquility of nature in its most colorful locale, the Rocky Mountains lake, rivers and Logan as Banking Chairman of the Utah State Savings Bonds Committee was announced today by Wendell E. Gile, volunteer Utah State Chairman for U.S. Savings Bonds. Mr. Anderson is filling the unexpired portion of Wesley R. Dickersons term ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOCTOOGO it son. Mountain states of Rocky Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah. Her interests in life have been New chairman elected by Utah State Savings Bond Committee Fremont Scooting Mews generations Porter and Mrs. Michael Peter Art exhibit at hospital Sunshine and Shadow OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ0OOO Which way America? Which way to go? This is my country and 1 want to know. Which way America is going to go. There is many a road to travel, many a hill toclimb. r a, ' Lawrence Anderson . . . chairman her surroundings. Lucille studied under Norman Charles A. Skancky; Groeberg; Richard Van Wagoner, Weber State College; Layne Raty, Brigham Young University; Le Conte Stewart, Mary Warnock, and Lee K. Parkinson. and serving currently as chairman of five covnties on that committee. He is past president of the Cache Valley Clearing House Association and was with the Tremonton Office of the First Security Bank as well as the Logan Office. for the remainder of the year. Mr. Dickerson recently moved to Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. Anderson was also named by the American Bankers Association as its State Savings Bonds Coordinator. The Committee coordinates statewide voluneer activities promoting the sale of U.S. Savings Bonds with leaders in banking, business, government, industry, labor, the media and the professions constituting the Mr. Anderson in his group. capacity as Chairman will serve as liaison between the Committee and the banking community while directing ABA activities that stimulate support for Savings Bonds by bankers throughout the state. The new chairman is well known in banking, business and civic circles being a member of the Agricultural Committee for the Utah Bankers Association She has been an instructor in oils for the past six years, and her students have won many honors in State compeShe teaches in her tition. studio in Layton and at the Golden Hour Art Center in Ogden. Community and civic affiliations include Jr. Chamber of Commerce duties as president and state and board directorships; past president of the Logan Lions Club and is currently chairman, General Advisory Council, Logan District Vocational Education Program. An i Sorvicomr Nows avid i sports enthusiast, he served as president USU (Utah State University) QuarROY Navy Petty Officer terback Club and is permanent Third Class Steven B. Clifford, treasurer of the USU Athletic son of Mr. II. Vaughn Clifford Association. is a member of the staff of A World War II veteran, Amphibious Squadron - 10, Mr. Anderson served with distaking part in Exotic Dar.cer tinction during the Euroa training exercise in Five, the Camp Lejeune, N.C. area pean Campaign and recently tenure as and waters off shore. completed a The amphibious exercise inhigh councilman of the Mt. Lovolves forces of the Navy, gan Stake and is presently High Priest Leader. 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