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Show V V teE Critic Pcints Out 'Civil Right' As Proposed To Slave American Public The most insidious piece of legislation in the history of our country. is now being railroaded through Congress. Its passage would destroy our rights to govern our own lives. If you have Own lea to believe the Civil Eights bill was designed to give Justice to minority groups, you have been sold a If Congress passes the Civil Rights Bill, the United States Attorney General will thereby be made a dictator with practically unlimited powers. His inspectors will swarm, snooping and prying, over the countryside. This proposed legislation goes far beyond the wildest hopes of Socialist-LiberalIt impairs the right of homeowners to be the sole judges as to whom thev will inessmen, realize that this vic- rent, lease or sell their homes; ious measure would convert this it impairs the right of employers nation into a police state under to hire or discharge as they see the direction end control of a fit; it impairs the seniority rights powerful central government. Its of employees, union and nonunion, (effects would adversely affect alike; and it impairs the right of everyone, black and white alike. banks and other institutions to The bill has been hailed in glow-bi- g make loans and extend credit in terms by the President and accordance with their best judghas been passed in the House. ment It is now before the Senate. By This bill ran affect nearly every its action an this bill, the Sen- individual in the United States: ate will determine the fate of the insurance agents, realtors, editors Constitution and the freedom It broadcasters, merchants, manuguarantees. facturers, bankers, far mers, Its evils are not concentrated homeowners, teachers, recipients in, nor are they confined to, the of veterans pensions, civil sermuch discussed and highly pub- vice workers receivers of social licized public accommodations security, and parents of children Section, vicious though that sec- attending school evtn school, tion ls.lt becomes more and boards themselves It would outmore evident that "Public Ac- law .discrimination yet it does commodations Is a red herring not even define the word. used to divert pubthat If you find this difficult to be lic attention from the basic evil lieve, your doubts are understanthat runs through all of it like dable. It seems impossible that effect of this legja fine electrical control wire, the ready to be charged whenever the islation could have been successAttorney General chooses ot throw fully kept from the public, but the switch- - it has, and time is short Like aB such schemes, this Soc. This evil plot must be defeated. ialist omnibus bill control of All American life Once the Civil Rights Bill is sponis centered in Washington, the sored and pushed under the guise and sovereignty of our ism. ;The, ' phrases, autonomy of 50 United States will be swept minorfor rights guaranteeing ities and "ending discrimina- away tion cover its real aim, the subThe President, as the House of jugation pf 185 million Americans Representatives, has deserted us. to an alt powerful centralized The Senate, therefore, is our Washington bureaucracy. s. bill of goods. Few Americans, especially bus- Sheryl, g mis-name- d V ww automatic 376-869- Janet Higley, ReNae MacArthur and Beverly Parker attended the state Figure Homemaker's con- vention held at the Newhouse Hotel. They went with about 20 other girls from Weber High. They stayed Friday night at the hotel, attended several meetings and a special banquet served to 800 girls from FHA Chapters of the high schools of Utah. We wish to extend It now. by T. Coleman Andrews Internal revenue com- Former missioner. WV V m our sym- Primary President Doris Sanpathies to the relatives of Ed Russell and to the brothers and ders - wishes to thank all who sister of Minnie Parker Green participated in the conference. who was accidently killed re- She states that 24 teachers were Th tun OvonicK publUhed m IdJ at cently. Three brothers and a sis- present at the primary conference on Saturday. The Pilot group toy, Utah, Hmnrf flw portage paid at ter reside in Hooper. We also wish to extend con- will sing at sacrament meeting Roy, Utah. Pubibher J. Howard Stahl. dolences to the family of George on March 22nd. Doris extends Office S38S So. 1900 W toy. $2J0 hr Hunt whose wife passed away her thanks to Jean Knight and Yar, la advance. Janet Ellis who helped with tho this week. Judy McCloy, daughter of music Sunday. All the lady priMrs. Emma McCloy is wearing mary teachers are planning to a cast due to a broken bone. help paint at the ward tonight. John Naisbitt also suffered a broken leg duo to a skiing acci- THIS WEEK dent. ' . Small Medium King size. Very latest In style, design, top quality and popular prices 1 v. ; .'T 53 &yi ff Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Waters became the parents of a 3 lb. 12 oz. baby girl on March 6. Cheri. She had a struggle trying to save her little life but is improving every day now. She is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Waters. 50 up Roy Shopping Center Phone Another Shipment of LAMPS, PICTURES AND DECOR 825-97- Darryl Call is home after spending tow weeks in Burley, Idaho on his job. 86 . Drive by jMlMifllM , ; A ROCKERS .... . Tangerine, gold, lavender, brown, red, beige 4 Another shipment just arrived f - Includes two ........ 180-co- il 4 , 1 spring mattresses, the most durable quality available. New styling - Double dresser, mirror, bookcase bad ond chest r :::O V. Mnd ft InfontMtioa t ah eklig.tle. their granddaughter, Joyce, and Ronald Smith over the weekend. They left for the mission home Monday and are going to fulfill a mission to the Great Lakes in 7 A a aaAaaAA'AAAa N 376-252- 4. 1 MISCELLANEOUS LOST Used lumber, SAVE MONEY! plywood suitable for flooring cabinets, etc., boxes, bins, pallets. 1 mile east of highway 91 rood. Eveon ' tf nings Phone TA REWARD for return of 1 year old purebred male Siamese cat wearing black collar, lost in vicinity of Smoots Dairy Den, Roy. Call after 4:30 p.m. Navy-Syracus- e 9 APPLIANCES REPAIRED All makes of washers, dryers, troners, etc. Phone HaP INCOME TAX tfn Atkinson Appliance. WANTED TO BUY USED hose and brush for Hoover tank type vacuum cleaner.. Ph. INCOME TAX TAX appointments in your home. State and federal. Accurate and A13 reasonable. Phone M19 825-510- 393-882- attention:' and State individual tax returns prepared fo my FEDERAL FREEZER OWNERS home. By appointment ' only. Short form $1.50 each. Long form $2.50 each. 24 hour service. Accurate and honest. Call T.N. K.R. Colby Vi BEEF . . V2 , . lb. 38c PORK . . lb. 34c Cut, wrapped & Frozen Hams & Bacon Cured. 825-481- 6. Glenn's We stock all makes and models of vacuum bags. Heavy duty quality. : HOUSE OF MEATS Roy Furniture Syracuse 8251862 - OGDEN LIMOUSINE SERVICEFor fast, courteous service to and from the Salt Lake 7 or Airport, Call Ogden We serv ice Brigham City, Willard, Ogden and all Intermediate points. Fare: $5.20 from Brigham; $1:15 from Ogden and $3.10 from Hoy, Clearfield, Ilill Field, , Sunset, Layton, Kaysville- and Farmington. - 394-564- 782-697- 6, 394-576- 1. (RB0? G33i VES Mr. and Mrs. Dan Elmer became the proud parents of a baby bey on Feb. 28. They are in Spanish Fork now but will return when and if the weather 7. SMITH'S F00DT0WN Roy, Utah HAIR-D- O! Plunge headlong into springtime social whirlings with a "nsw-look- " Cell 7 for Appointment A C23-1S3- 2 3 brm. apte. furdecorated, close newly nished, CLYDE formerly ol 'Clyde and 8 school and town. Phone. to Joe's Earber Shop in Ogden is 4:30 p.m. one availafter now at the Red Carpet Barber able on the first, the other on the Shop in Roy Shopping Center. TJf. 15. ml2 Phone VRoy, Lovely 2 bedroom, large GET ACQUAINTED Guitar leslivmg room, drapes, range, r frig., washer, . carport $87.50 sons $1.50. Guitar furnished or Call at 5129 Phone free. Progressive School of Mu1900 W. , So. 3 sic. Phone EX after m20 pjn. FOR RENT days. GET A LIFT WITH f 825-778- PERMANENT WAVE . . Beauty Salon Ger-H- ar 825-795- 5317 S. 1950 W. Em Up With a REDDY CASH CONSOLIDATION LOAN eld bills with a REDDY CASH LOAN. Pay off all of the Make one (mailer monthly payment end hav money leftfor ether need each month. Coma in er coll today and (ea haw eailly your problem can ba worked out. Ak- about cup Family Protection Plan, LOANS OP TO $5,000 On Signature, Auto, Furnlfurt, Rial Etta to Months To Repiy! $8.50 . Representative Charles W. Goff -4 Phone Home Office: 17 E. 1st So., SLC, Utah CLEAll Me 36 EASTER SPECIAL , FOR RENT SERVICE RENDERED John-to- m Call your home town ' HELP WANTED REDUCED TO SELL By Owner FULL TIME male, grocery; ex2 BEDROOM, lge. family room, perience desired. Apply at) will sell furnished or unfurnishWinegars Food town, Scottsdale ed. Beautifully landscaped. Shopping Center, Sunset S. 5329 Must see to appreciate. tf 2300 West, Roy. Joyce's little sister to visit with them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bouchard and Vonda's sister, Bonnie and her husband. Dean Robins just returned from a trip to Las Vegas. They visited with friends and saw a couple of shows and really had a good time for four A NEW Display af . . . Open Till 8p.m. Friday Night ZZZO 5. Ph. Roy City managers of their own had Mas and j: 0 funds decide which issues to buy or sell. Learn why so many people feel this method of Investing Is wtll worth the costs end risks Involved. Call or wrlta for information at no obligation. MvtvJ w phjmo All on Mutual Fund Investors are not speculators . . , they usually invest for the long pull. That means, that whan the market has its ups and downs, Mutual Fund lnvast ors stay put. They let the invastment professional Hhn BEDROOM SETS Indiania. They brought Jan gets good. The ward's Homecoming will be held this Friday and Saturday. Friday will be for the children with supper beginning at 4 p.m. They will have a movie "Tonka beginning at dusk. Af ter the movie, there will be a fish pond for them. Saturday tho bazaar will begin at 5 and a roast beef supper will follow. There will be a pro88th birthday. gram at 7:45 with a darx to I'", and Mrs. Marlow Poll, Mr. begin afterwards. The McMiilian Evan Stark and Mr. orchestra will play. Everyone is . Mrs. ..J Mrs. Don Byram have re- invited to attend. turned from a 10 day vacation Marlow and Elaine Poll have a trip. They journeyed to Salinas, new car. It is a turquoise blue California to see Sharon and her and a 64 Chevy. family. Marlow and' Elaine went to "see Reid for about 15 minutes. He is just 10 miles from Sharons place. From there the six went up the coast through the Redwoods up to Portland, down and visited with Sam and Thora Moore end then on home. They really enjoyed the trip. It was the first time Don Byram had every been to California. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mouritscn rangelan of Darby, Montana visited with A product o( R.C.liiilow.Nonalk.Cwia. Itll at night and see our front window display. Contemporary Stylo and will go for Mrs. Luella Byram entertained the Ladies Club at her home on Friday evening. Twelve members were present. After lunch the evening was spent playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Smith had as their Sunday evening supper guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Smith of Ravensdale, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Albert I. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. Laren Smith, Mr. and rs. Vern Penrod and Charollet, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, Mrs. Ireta Smith and Kathy all of Ogden. It was Mr. Albert Smith's! Me FAMILY ROOM SOFAS 5.995aup WAITRESS wan- South Weber News X VIRTUE, DOUGLAS AND METALCRAFT DINETTES j as)c0tin jaTiu ;; WANTED baths, completely built in kitchen, 2 fireplaces, double car gar- EXPERIENCED age. full basement, large 15x30 ted. Phone nf living room. Phone Pa's Place. 825-232- If you want to continue governing your own life, write your Bert Robinson was sustained as senators, both of them, and tell counselor in the First Ward Sunthem so. Tell them you oppose day schooL this bill and tell them why. Do d VWWVVVV Mrs. Amelia Giorgeson, Ogden, mother of Mrs. Adam Patterson FOR SALE is seriously ill. We extend get well wishes to her. BRAND NEW Hammond extra James Sorensen had a piece of voice organ. $100. Phone steel get in his eye while at work. M12 removed was now is and he It WESTINGHOUSE recovering. Mabel Ellis is recuperating at washer end elec, range, Lone her home. Star Boat outfit, almost new. Two granddaughters of Mr. and Phone M12 Mrs. W. L. Palmer are ill; Laurie Albertson due to mumps has ELECTRIC or gas stove, $55; refrigerator $40; all in good conspent the past few days with her dition. Phone ml2 is grandparents. Kristy Palnjer in the hospital for an. emergency 1951 CHEV. carry-al- l appendix operation that happengood mechanically, good rubber, ed on her 12th birthday. She is will trade for pickup In same a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith cond. Also apples. H. Fikstad. W. Palmer of Ogden. Phone m!2 ' Elder Cordell Hull arrived alin He labor will France. ONE OF Americas Great Newsright jn Di Jon France according to papers Salt Lake Tribune, dehis mother. $2.00 livery by 6 a.m. Eider Lewis Brough entered the a month. T.N. mission home on Sunday. He Modern will be priviledged to study the FOR SALE brick home in Roy. Carpeted, Porta guise language for 3 months at the BYU before leaving for drapes, built in range. No basehis mission in South Brazil. ment, ideal for Couple, lot comA heaty welcome home to Mr. pletely landscaped. Phone and Mrs. Keith Call and family tp and to Brent Dee. ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner All available men are encoursales, service and supplies. Call aged to work Saturday on the tf Ray Judd, ward building and in the evenings. SMALL hobby horse, on springs, Dee Burton was home for consectional with built-i- n $4.25; ference Sunday. The Southern coffee table, excellent cond., Pacific railroad has transferred s $95. Ph. EX m27 Dee to Roseville, California. Mrs. Burton and family are still with us until school is out. HOMES FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Vem E. Parker Intended the funeral for FloFOR SALE OR RENT rence Thackery of Morgan. Mrs. brick home in North Thackery was the mother of Mr. Clearfield. Full basement, built- Parkers first wife. in oven & range, dishwasher, The quarterly conference held March 8th had outstanding speakwall to wall carpeting, drapes, will rent furnished or unfurers from the presidency of the 6 nished. Phone or see primary and the relief society. Ezra Thompson at 5133 S. 1900 Boyd Packer gave an address. 200 voices of the primary childA9 W., Roy. ren sang in the afternoon and the Singing Mothers were heard NATIONAL EDITORIAL in the morning. Jones. last hope. If Its members cower before the winds of hysteria, we will have had it. For the President impatiently awaits the opportunity to put his signature to the warrant that will consign us, our children and our grandchildren to generations long political, social and economic bondage. has-bee- CLASSIFIED, ADS the school children. There will be games, drawings and prizes. Karen Knight was chosen, one Recently returned from a tour of the Hawaiian Islands are Mrs. of five girls to represent Utah Francis Russell, Mrs. Jennie State, at region 10 bowling tournJackman, and Mrs. Emma Frew. ament, held at Boulder, Colorado. They left Los Angeles by ship, Seven states were represented. visited the LDS Hawaiian TemIn the doubles, Karen and a ple, end returned by plane to friend, Karma Hansen won secSan Francisco. ond place in the region. Karen Mrs. Bessie Jensen, with her has been appointed as pledge niece is visiting with Mr. and trainer of Chi Omega sorority. Mrs. Clyde Hull who have been Riverdale PTA presents "Kids in the Hawaiian Islands all winto ter. Bessie reports she has been Night Out. The purpose is have child participation in PTA in met the and ocean, swimming will Mrs. Josephine Telford of Kanes-vill- e along with their families. It be held Thursday, March 19th. while attending a session in Dinner will be served from 5:30 the LDS Hawaiian Temple. to 7. Adults tickets will be $1, Three couples went on a trip children 50c or $3.50 per famto the St. George Temple to atily. Tickets will be handled thru tend sessions. They were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fowers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. and Darrel Morgan, children of LaMar Christensen. They stayed Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morgan, of Mr. and Mrs! overnight in St. George, Utah and Janet, daughter George Wilson, Dale, son of Mr. returned home the next day. and Mrs. Kenneth Garner and Gayle Jones of Calgary, CanChristensen, son of Mr. and Ray house home ada was guest at the Mrs. Orson Christensen. In the of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Widdi-so- Second Ward, new members were She stopped for a visit while Calvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. enroute home from a mission in Lyman Cottam. end Edwin Val New York State. She is the fianson of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood cee of Max Lewis. Saxton. James Beus has returned home A surprize party was held in from the hospital. honor of Blaine Fowers birthday. A new daughter of Mr. and Games were played and refreshMrs. Roger King was blessed to Jo Lean Tamra Lucile. Mr. and Mrs. Rog- ments were served er Rawson named their new Allen, Connie Richins, Gayelyn Batchelor,' Beverly Parker, ReNae daughter, Tana Kay. John New members baptised into the MacArthur, Kyle Widdison, Donald Watkins, Jim Rumsey and Chris First Ward were SALE Beautiful 3 bdrm. brick rambler, family room, 2 FOR RIVERDALE NEWS HOOPER NEWS EDITORIAL rage two SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1964 Nationwide Finance Co. 2250 Wash. Blvd. 394-882- 7 |