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Show STAltlllARD Roosevelt Utah Thursdsy, November I S, IJ 1IM J j revenue that would be derived ' by repealing or suspending the 7 per cent investment tax credit." a TAX BURDEN Speaking about proposed tax increases, Rep. Glenn Cunningham (R.- Neb.) said, There arc many ways to evaluate the nature and dimensions of the tax burden, but the following figures bring the subject into sharp focus. In the last five and one-half years, the federal government has taxed the American people a total of approximately $400 billion. By way of comparison, the taxes paid by the American people from the time of the Constitution's drafting until the end of World War II totaled only $248 billion. And still Uncle Sam continues to spend more than he collect!." FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT In Commenting on the increase in Federal civilian em ployment since Dec. 1965, Sen. Williams said, "These extra 234,387 employees are costing the taxpayers over $1U billion annually and to freexe employment at this existing high level meana that this Trisa's extra payroll coat will cancel out entirely any additional (R.-Del- rfdiril.il AOrsd secretary. Officers named ferF. H.A. ference Ball held in the Spring. . . . la VMoa Ugh school's FHA Naasy Otpta VA fa G. Frank Madsen, Mrs. Kelly CAKE DECORATOR Goodrich, Miss Frandne Allen, Mrs. Howard Gilbert, Mrs. Ray Jensen and Mrs. Wayne Bastlan. The program was a demonstration on cake decorating done by Mrs. Francis Crosier. A cake was won as a door prise by Mrs. Walcott. The evening was concluded with light refreshments being The Harvest Ball will be held DEMONSTRATED November 11. The Future Homemaker of FOR of Other the F.H.A. duties SOClALEITg America Club of Union Uh be will the of cards selling Members of the Social ette chool officer for the ensuing and UNESCO stamps. Club met Thursday evening at freer are: Christy Crumbo, The Initiations were held and the home of Mrs. Calvin What-co- tt President; Rosalie Dennis, first moat of the first-ye- ar members Vic president; Tonis Hoopes, with Mrs. Gerald Hlcken Is an as It that will agree really second vice president; Diane honor to be called a member Mrs. Scott Edrlngton, presAllred, historian; Susan Ober of the F.H.A. ident, conducted a short busihansly, secretary; Nancy Olpln, ness meeting at which time the parllmentarian. All officers are seniors and following were voted In as new are very active In other school members: Mrs. Kent Coraaby, tm Mrs. Kleth Searle, Mrs. Brent activities. The F.H.A. Is very noteworthy Poulton, and Mrs, Marilyn Killian. club. They are In charge of the Harvest Boll and the Pre Special guests were Mrs. Mif f Comfcmwiil Pinricw .) WORTH ABOUT Dig Try the Standard firtt Jar Bieh Qradt, QnaUty Prmttag Robert G. Wlngerter, President Today there are thounnds of quacks promising quick cures for every diseaw known. They extort millions of dot Ian annually A map misused by the U. S. lutuuu af ahaws hawed-aria- a through lap. Lawronca J. lurtan af Utahs newly aligned Cangrssalanul Mahfcta. an fur lha 90fh Cungwaa Utah vatars will elect Cangro from tho now dtatricta. First District la mods up of 22 counties in lha nariham and eastern parts af Utah, and Mia lecand District af aevan caunttas aiang Mia western Yet, the quack's promises, s and gadget are as phony as a fixed gambling wheel or a "con mans" schemes, said F. J. L. Blasingame, M.D., executive vice president of the American Medical Association. "Healthy people usually laugh at or ignore the quack," he said, "but sick people may grasp at anything that offers a quick cure. Indeed, almost anyone can be fooled unless he knows how cure-all- harder af Mrs. Trank T. Doth over won Mr sad Mrs. Ray Sweat, Roy; Mr, and Mrs. Max GUIs and family: Cllns Hansen; LeGrand Parks; Jarry Parka; Mr, ana lira, Laou Swaat; Wayne Frnndaau, Salt Luka. Marine Dianna and Frankie Penrod, Kemmerer, tc who passes off hia devioi or gadis get or "system as a cure-q- ll cashing in on your limited knowledge of science. Doctors of medicine are trained for years in reputable schools and hospitals. They are licensed only after they meet high medical standards. The legitimate doctor does not limit himself to a device or instrument or to any one "system." He does not limit himself to manipulations or In atock at Men's Trading Pott Raaaevett, Utah (D.-Con- Trader Spsdshl sad wore Mr. and Mra. Tom Dorris, Mr. and Mra. Lewis, and Lover Pecs and family, grit Lake; and Velma Abpfanalp O International - D-27- 8, Dlaaal 1M Old Imvu 40 OU.Fardf tomptete evarticul os ROOSEVELT EQUIPMENT "A hot head seldom aeta the Ml Mrs, Tool Ogden and LaVere world on Are." Fnbrlso, Provo, spent the weekend at the borne of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Fibrlso. Mr. and Mra. Lae QUer, Mr, and Mrs. Dry hi lorg, Mr. aad Mrs, Jarry Gller, Mr. aad Mra. Ed GUar, Mr. and Mra. Kenny Bleak, and Don Noble, Halt Lake, at the homo spent the week-e- nd of lira. Margaret GUar, and tlao deer bunting In this area. Nlel Data la In the Roosevelt Hokpttal recovering frombron-cl- al Shall Duchesne County, Utah, Incur debt and iawe general obligation 1 pneumonia. Bob Lae and a friend, Salt bonds to the amount of $250,000 to mature aerially in not more than visitLake, spent the week-en- d twenty (20) years from their date or dates and to bear interest at a rate ing Mr. and Mfi. Ray Lee and famUy. or rates not in excess of 6 per annum, for the purpoae of paying part of Mrs. lfyrna FabrlaU went to Salt Lake Saturday where aha the cost of erecting a hospital In and for Duchesne County, including the visited and coneultedher docend Wyo. OFFICIAL BALLOT adjustments. government prosecuted him in for repeated violation of the federal food and drug law. At the trial it came out that the founder of the institute had told an elderly diabetic to stop taking insulin that Spectro-Chrom- e was all he needed. The diabetic took the advice, and soon afterward went into a coma and died. Also at the trial an epileptic, testifying that the same device had benefited him, collapsed on the witness stand from an epi- the term ended he was reported to be working again. Some quacks are also licensed to practice a "healing art Some cultist groups lobby powerfully and a very poor chance to recover. The spot of blood, the university reports, was taken from one of its staff physicians in the best of health. for license recognition in various Fantastic? Not at all. Each dtisens year thousands are fooled by states. often help to pass laws permit- quacks using phony machines. "The American Medical ting limited practice, but this does not protect the public. Association," explained Dr. A woman chiropractor in Los Blasingame, "does not bring Angeles was given a chance to charges against these quacks, nor demonstrate her alleged ability prosecute them. Such action is during teats made at the Uni- the responsibility of law enforceleptic fit versity of Chicago. According to ment agencies." A 120,000 fine was levied the university's official repurt, You can best protect your against the institute and its she claimed she could diagnose health, he advised, by avoiding director, who escaped a prison illness from a drop of blood of a devices like the ones pictured sentence only because of his age person who wasn't there. She here and, even more important, (he was 75). He was put on five "diagnosed" that the person had by relying on the advice of your year's probation. However, when cancer, abnormal blood pressure family doctor. 1947 Well-meani- t '"the misery of miseries ia to seek a place in the social whirl out of relation to one's To the Voters inco3e." James D. Cole-bur- n, The Courier Record, Blackstone, Vs. of I Duchesne It is very convenient to Wasatch prepare yonr deposits at Counties ! home and mail them to taka this opportunity to express nay sincere thanks to all of you tor your help la this oampalgumy campaign staff; the sdloated party workers, my worthy oppoanat la the rseeut rimary Election, those who have contributed money, my may Meads and voters who have supported am AH of you have dona a vary commmdshlo job, aad I o appreciate It I would aak at thla flaal hour that wo II combine our efforts to got every fkverablo vote to tho thla suing booths that I might bo slootod to roproooat Intrist I will do my very boot to rsprsseat aU of tho cnpls snt'om passed la this district I wsuld Ilka sad -- Dan tor. Mr. and Mra. Lorln Allred and famUy, Heber, Mr. and Mra. Delyle GUas and family, Salt Uke; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Daft and famUy, Kanot, visited at the boms of Mr. and Mra. Lao S. Data and famUy. Mr. and Mra. Winslow Rhodes and family spent the week-en- d In Hanna. Thosa who enjoyed abarbeque dear dinner at the home of Mr. and Mra. Roy Lea last Sunday ware Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, Raymond Bond, Jim Richardson, New Hall, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Max Bond and Bond and son, famUy, Joe American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Jarry Lea and Jamie, Oram; Mr. and Mra. Don Hina r man and pirrrrM1- ROrts and State, lap. lurtan anpWnad. 'Iritora at the boms of Mr. method of treatment. But some machines are a threat to your health. Any quack - SUPPLIED O Ford Doxtef Dloaol at a diagnosis or charting a k- Mia nnnna arriving flourishing business until the HUNTINQ ..."through some 15 federal agencies administering aome 70 programs, (the federal government). has invested 96 billion dollars over the past decade in city and state aid, "We have all these programs and yet we keep slipping further and further behind . we are reaping a whirlwind of violence. Sen. A. Ribicoff a- quacks operate." Machines can be a blessing or a curse to medicine. In the hands of a skilled physician, certain Another "practitioner, who came here from India, advertised that he has at least 15 degrees, including an "honorary M.D.. He started the Spectro-Chrom- e Institute about 1920 and did a and . (l-Ut- ahl from their gullible patients. ' AMMUNITION d Corporation and Gadgets, Says Not so with the quacks. The quack pretends to medical skill. He invents a machine, device or scheme to defraud the public. He Advertises that he has the one and only cure." He may even purchase a phony medical diploma. All the quack needs is someone to believe him. And some sick people are 'easily impressed. One alleged "doctor" testified he received four degrees from a "drugless practitioners college he said he had attended for one year. He claimed to be a doctor of chiropractic, naturopathy, herbal materia medica and Reduction on all tion." Quaclts Extort millions With Phony fa) to BANK OF VERNAL 8. Dannlt ' Three Days Only! Rockwell-Standar- machines are useful , We are in deep trouble when we say that our govern' ment owes us a living. The trou- Thursday - Friday - Saturday ble la even more serious when the meana to live our lives sc cording to our own choosing is no longer open to us. No objective is worth this sacrifice of the right of aelf -- determine served. t Cure-d- ls 1 and famUy, Linda Kaiser and famUy and a friend from Salt Inks. The Tablona Relelf Society fed H men, ladles and children Wednesday with a hot dinner at the Tabonla ward house, They were all digging church potatoes. A lesson was enjoyed by the Relief Society ladles Tuesday, given by Vida Curry. Stake visitor was Arwella Moon, DucKiim. Mr. and Mra. Elbart Smith, Sait Lake; Francis Crosier and Dennis, Naola, ware visiting Mr. and Mra. Chet Smith over the week-en- d. Mra. Vida Curry want to Heber Saturday where the visited Mrs. MarvU Murdock over the west and. Visitors at the boms of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hochett thla week acquisition of a suitable rite therefor and all necetsary furnishings equipment therefor! FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS If the voter desires to vote in favor of the issuance of the bonds, be shall mark a cross (X) in the square, opposite the words FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS. If he desires to vote against the issuance of the bonds, he shall mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the words AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS. COUNTY OF DUCHESNE, STATE OF UTAH-- SS: I, PORTER L. MERRELL, COUNTY CLERK IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF DUCHESNE, STATE OFO UTAH, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE BALLOT FOR THE SPECIAL BOND ELECION, TO BE VOTED ON IN SAID COUNTY AND STATE ON THE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, AD., 1966. PORTER L. MERRELL, DUCHESNE COUNTY CLERK (SEAL) 1 t i 1 t i |