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Show unna, But 9 Jtaaid. By STEVE WILLIAMS Two Beaver County gals received coveted appointments at College of Southern Utah. Colleen Hutchings made the first-siring cheerleaders (only four of 'cm and the freshman from Milford was selected), and Susan Williams was one of 20-odd gals chosen as Sponsors Spon-sors for the Air Force ROTC. The E S A Sorority Gals send a public thanks to all the Milford merchants who donated do-nated pri7.es For their Fashion Show, and to all the folks who attended or helped in other ways to make the affair an outstanding success. Never before has the American dollar had such good-byeing power. See where Richard Bell, principal of the new Pahvant school in Richfield and up until un-til this year principal at Milford Mil-ford Elementary, has been elected president of the Southern South-ern Utah Teachers Ass'n. With predictions for the most successful deer hunt in years, the Milford Lettermen's Club is getting in an early plug Cor deer hides. The Lcttermen sell the hides and use the proceeds for school activities. j Successful hunters who will donate their hides (deer hides that is) to the club, can call David Bown, Wayne Hardy or Dennis Belliston and one of the grateful Lcttermen j will call to pick it up.' j The attack on Brack Lee at that political rally in Salt-Lake Salt-Lake which featured Democratic Demo-cratic Candidate Ted Moss and another Moss from California Cali-fornia seemed pretty vicious, judging from the newspaper reports. Wouldn't, be at all surprised if the "coalition" of name Democrats and name Republicans, Republi-cans, with the aim of smackin' Brack, backfires on the would-be would-be smackers, and they find on Nov. 5 that there's still a big, big bunch of folks that believe in the things Brack stands for. i One Milford lady was vio-j lent in her denunciation of the language used by the speakers in ridiculing one of Utah's former for-mer governors. And a Republican ad connecting con-necting Mr. Lee with a "front" 'organization, we think, is hitting pretty low. In America Amer-ica "front" organizations are generally accepted as blinds for subversive Communist activity, ac-tivity, and if there's one thing in this world that Brack Lee ain't, it's a Communist. Maybe Senator W atkins should add another "fact" to the ones he called attention to the fact that rank and file individual Americans, whether Republicans, Democrats or independents, are getting fed up with higher and higher taxes, astronomical government govern-ment debt, seemingly endless "aid" to foreign countries, increasing in-creasing centralization of government gov-ernment in Washington, and piecc-by-piece snipping away of states and individual rights as the Washington bureaus expand. With Mr. Lee's Democratic and Republican opponent both apparently joining forces to defeat him instead of pressing individual campaigns on their own or their party's merits, mavbc there was more truth than poetry in Brack's charge that "there's really no difference differ-ence between the two political parties they just have different differ-ent quarterbacks." SUZY SAYS: Most men have a way with women, but it's seldom their own. |