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Show 8iHjtr jr iiiii In'iM'iwiprpffr'TiirTiiir'if i0 uTTimi wm ilririiiniraWf ji,tiyti0ii'iuiruu''i'tiJiurnKj:'Tif)-- 'mnrw" ft Page Valley View News 2 Thursday, July 25, 1968 JAYCEES SPEAK Pete Logan UP FOR FREEDOM To Be Rodeo Local Births Mrs. Norman H. Wood of 5311 Heath Ave. on July 4, 1968. A BOY to Mr. and Announcer by L. Brent Christensen Sec. Kearns Jaycees The American Society gives birth to the vellef that all men are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This thought In Itself Is the greatest threat to those who would have us live our lives In servitude and bondThis very thought age. takes to yoke the omnipotent, Dogmatic philosophy of communism that seeks to sway the socerelgn foundation of the United States unto chaos and BOY to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Henline of 3091 S. 7625 W. on July 5. A BOY to Mr. and Mrs. Nels Gary Hansen of 4096 Povant Ave. on July 6. TWIN BOYS to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davis of 3776 S. 540 W . on July 7. A 47 Rodeo, The Days of 1968, will be held at the Rodeo Fairgrounds In Salt Lake City (State Falrgrounds)on 23 and 24, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. The Chairman of the Days of 47 Rodeo this year Is Floyd (Flip) Harmon, Grace Derrick, Co - Chairman, Fred Wolters and Clarence Reginald Walters. July 20, 22, Mrs. Norris Arnold of 4635 Radcliffe Street on July 8. A GIRL to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daniles of 4179 South 4080 W. on July 9. A GIRL to Mr. and A GIRL to 2200 West on July 9. A BOY to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Richards of 5295 Heath Ave. on July 10. dlstruction. The Idea that liberty exists Is Isolated In the minds of our enemy. An enemy who Is confronted by a society that prospers and exists be- cause common men are tied certain predomintogether ant democratic beliefs that Include: Freedom of speech, Freedom of Worship, and the right to choose by secret ballot the leaders of their great by nation. The public among a democratic people has a singular power that the communist cannot conceive. His philosophy does not persuade others to Its beliefs, but It imposes them and makes them prmeate the thinking of the state. A Democracy entitles the common man to choose for himself the man he best thinks will represent him to the majority. A man that will insure the protection of his Individual rights as a free man. A man who has recognized the principal of equality itself, and forseen the faith of public opinion. A Democratic society Is the basis of Individual freedom; a public that Is aware of the absolute power that it has. A society that is built up equality, laws and religious belief - - augmented by the philosophy that all men are entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This Is the philosophical method of the American people. A methods that can and will disof the yoke of pose Americans become aware of the liberty that Is yours. Investigate the men who promise to represent you. Don;t trade individual liberty for a new physiognomy of Undertake to know deceit. what Is happening In the political world. Be sure that you are registered and able to vote In the upcoming elections. Contemplate the qualifications and ideals of each candidate who Is running for public office and then vote for the men who will best lead us Into a com-cumis- m. sphere of pure democracy. Easter Seal Society Announce New Counselor Instrument Rentals 7t Our RENTAL PURCHASE ' PLAN A GIRL to educated A GIRL to HOME IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM OFFERED Several programs covering the perpetual needs of 4-- and shelter. . . are offered to youngsters between 9 and 19 years old by the Cooperative Extension Service. One of them is the national H Home Improvement program supported by The S&H Foundation, Inc. About 200,000 youngsters were enrolled last year. The number is expected to increase for 1968 predicts the Extension Service, inkeeping with the upward trend of membership. Since a place of their own Is the desire of growing boys and girls, the Improvement projects usually begin with their own room. man . . . food, clothing 4-- 4-- H H bedroom with colorful draperies, pillows and other decorator touches. Boys who are handy with tools and a paint brush construct bookshelves, benches, tables and lamps to add to their possessions. As many different projects are underway as there are different needs. Apartment dwellers are limited for space. Houses that once were adequate for a family of four, must now accommodate a family of six. Families move from city to country, and vice versa. So there is always a for With the help of H home Improve- ment. 4-- GIRL to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Darrel Burton of 3469 Honda Ave. on July 15. A GIRL to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Norris of 3263 Spring Glen Circle on July 15. A GIRL to Mr. and Mrs. Seth Banner of 4158 Bennion Road on July 16. A GIRL to Mr. and Mrs. Craig Peterson of 3251 South 6400 WJ on July 16. A GIRL to Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Fong-e- r of 3360 S. 4300 W. on July 16. A BOY to Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Dean of Greyhound, Sparky. The theme of this years rodeo is the return to The Old West. This will be the kind of knock-dowdrag-orodeo of the golden days of the West and will prove to be one of the most exciting and thrilling attraktions of the Days of n, 47 ut 2755 S. 8650 W. on Jply 17. A BOY to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Rose of 4455 Christopherson on on July 17. A GIRL to Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Markham of 5010 S. 4820 W. Pageant. adult H leaders and cooperation of parents, plans are worked out to rearrange, remodel or decorate rooms for beauty and comfort. Recreation rooms , patios, bathrooms, kitchens and closets are frequently targets for Improve- GLEN CANYON RECREATION AREA ment. in learning To ale more about Interior decoreach ating, S&H provides member with a manual explaining color, texture, and design In space. The manual rs introduces future to basic rules of color home-make- harmony, lighting, design, of and effect proportion textures. Projects often lead to lifelong hobbies and future careers. Annual Incentive awards are offered by the S&H Foundation for completing outstanding projects. The ers are judged at three levels of competence: County, sate and national. An estimated 6,500 members will be rewarded this year, according to the Extension Service. The top awards are sic $600 scholarships. The others 4-- are medals of honor and H' Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, (seated, front) discusses Glen Canyon Recreation Area and Lake Powell development plans with Interior Department officials. The Senator said he would work to preserve state hunting and fishing jurisdiction in the area. Meeting with the Senator were, (seated front) Peter Ciano of Interior Department Solicitors office; (rear, left to right) Meridith Ingham and Frank Harrison, Park Service office; and Jerry OCallaghan, Bureau of Land Management. R-Ut- ed- ucational trips to the National Congress held In Chicago. In addition, the foundaton provides educational grants of $300 each to present or for4-- H mer states. 4-- H members In 17 l.v K' S.v lYivate Lessons 12 lYice pearce co SCHOOL MUSIC SPECIALISTS 2296 W. 3500 S., 299-34- 71 warn From The Utah Boys Ranch Dear Public: We have great news, and we want to share it with you. We have now moved Into our second home for boys. During the past several months, we have been busily engaged In the most ambitious and costly project ever undertaken by Boys Ranch - - to double the present capacity for boys who really need ahome and a future with promise. Due to the pressure to take more boys, we committed all available funds to complete the Love- A show, In Madison Square Garden and In four movies produced by Walt Disney Studios. ation. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. less of 3155 Kaibab Way on July 10. A BOY to Mr. and Mrs. John V. Carlson of 4446 W. 4865 S. on July 10. A BOY to Mr. and Mrs. Alan U. Warner of 3545 Shaffer Lane on July 13. A BOY to Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Kirk of 5262 S. 5120 W. on July 13. A BOY to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dee Carter of 3542 S. 3200 W. on July 14. Jay has appeared on Ed Sullivans nationally televised : Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Howell, 3545 S. 5200 W. on July 10. Just one of te many crowd pleasing and exciting special attractions will be Jay Slsler, of Emmett, Idaho, with his Australian Shepard Dogs Doc, John and Silver, and his on time Summer Tuition Paid j The famed Pete Logan will be the rodeo announcer and Pete has appeared seven times at the National Finals, he was also chosen for Walt Disneys Run Apaloosa Run, as the announcer and has been the to hold announcer only the same spot at Madison Square Garden In New. York for ten years. Pete Is also a flyer and licensed race horse trainer. 4-- Band i Ray Servatlus, Executive Director of the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Utah, Inc., has announced the appointment of Mrs. Martin Pranga as Evaluation and Vocational Councelor. Mrs. Pranga will be assigned to the Easter Seal Rehabilitation Workshop and will evaluate physically handicapped and mentally retarded persons In an effort to help determine their capabilities for employment In the Easter Seal Rehabilitation Workshop, In outside industry, or for possible training In a soon to be established home bound program. She will be working closely with the office of Rehabilitation Serlces and the Veteans Administration. Mrs. Pranga, a graduate of Arizona State University, has had practical experience in ths field as an Assistant Evaluator for the Arizona Office of Rehabilitation Services In Phoenix and more recently as Training Counselor at Lar-adHall - - a Rehabilitation complex in Denver, Colorado. While In Phoenix, Mrs. Pranga was Secretary of the Phoenix Chapter of the National Rehabilitation Associ- Girls who have learned to sew in brighten up their School ! Wey of 4263 S. Mrs. Edma home as quickly as possible. Now we are faced with the of task raising $4,000 additional to furnish and equip the new home. No one at Boys Ranch is wealthy In dollars, but our dedicated staff Is possessed of some priceless gifts and skills which they generously use In the guidance and care of our boys. with the unselfish Coupled of Investment these skills and your investment, Boys Ranch does produce a crop which will yield a harvest for a lifetime. Once again It Is necessary that I share this crisis with our friends. This Is why I am writing to you, asking your help In meeting this obligation. I can assure you an Investment of $2, $5, $10, or any God-giv- amount you desire, will be appreciated as well as provide a big boost at this time. i j Very sincerely yours, William L. Hutchinson Executive Director Elegance At Less Than You Would j:j: Expect To Pay! g; Wedding Reception Center safe driving record is no guarantee that you wont have an accident In the future. The A new1 en Defense ; & Driving the Nat- Si Course, designed by ; ional Safety Council, teaches professional driving tech- nlques that keep you out of trouble despite the actions of the other drivers. For more information about the Defensive Driving Course, call the Utah Safety Council, The number for Defensive Driving , again - 328-585- 328-585- 1. 1. : About a year before the Sioux Indians wiped out Custer and ' his men at the battle of the Little Big Horn, Sitting Bull received , a vision that all his enemies H would be delivered into his (I hands ; i For Reservations ij or i: 298-81- 71 298-63- 83 i i 4897 5. Redwood Rd. i |