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Show George Eliot said: Blessed is Slffe who having nothing to say bstains from giving worthy 0 ividence of the fact. If we took heed of these few er .rords, there might never be 'anything under the sun" but tn S'or no other reason than the n ract that someone had a bet J" in that this column wouldn't . 1st long, we continue . . . Looking over some of the -ClosJolorado newspapers sent to liou-he Springville Herald staff to e judged, we have been sur-irised sur-irised and certainly interested "'."a the differences in two states p j.o close. One newspaper, smal-lp3r smal-lp3r than the Springville Herald, -n a town much smaller than Ipringville, ran notices for 15 ifferent religious denomina-ions denomina-ions each week. And they were 11 counted as advertising. The Greeley Booster noted ssf'i a short filler (yes, we read 11 the funny fillers) "Men can ive without air for minute; without water for weeks; with-i0; with-i0; ut food for months and with-ut with-ut brains for years." and in nother paper it said, "No , J- se worrying. The cost of liv-J, liv-J, l ig is always the same all ;;.?: ou've got." I They are really very fine Ifiapers on the whole, some of Jnem indicating real lively com-"""""lunities com-"""""lunities with oil booms and all inds of celebrations. We would ke to visit some of the towns Dme time. Funny how reading town's newspaper makes one sel like he's acquainted with gfljhe town and the people. .Which reminds us that there 0 te many people in Springville rho would feel better acquaint-with acquaint-with this town, the stores W all the people if they took B tie Springville Herald. It would Jr ie a good time to start now, s the high school a cappella hoir members are out on a rive and they are earning a ercent to take them on a few ood-will tours and to help buy mch-needed equipment for pis fine choral group. P (J You've probably heard this Jefore, but this week we saw 3,i5 in print: "Tradition and ""jjyth to the contrary, women ipp re NOT the weaker sex. Un-er Un-er the age of 50, a man is at (ast eight times more likely an a woman to have a heart w ttack. It hasn't always been at way. Just since 1920. At Iiat time the death rate was lore nearly equal. But now the -'omen have become stronger. Thy? Those who should know Ta"'iy: first, American men are iting too well and they can't utf ndle 1L as wel1 as the women jXH'that is some of them); sec- ggnd, men are on greater ten-ons ten-ons (a few of them) and fin-Hy fin-Hy (exceptions to all rules) urn don't take care of them- J ilves as well as the women. j gof perhaps some of us will thin u own a bit, and not voluntar- continued on Page 2, Col. 7) T EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN (Continued from Page 1) ily, either, should the present situation continue. If we read the statistics in the Utah County Labor Bulletin correctly, correct-ly, there are nearly 2000 more men out of jobs in Utah county coun-ty this February than last. However, employment is expected ex-pected to pick up in March, our fine spring-like weather helping to brighten the picture somewhat. |