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Show ' 4 But 9 Jfeatd Income tax Is the penalty they levy for reckless thriving. thriv-ing. "Oui Fly Day", in Milford was a bust. Sam Cline phoned and said he'd been asked to meet a plane at the airport at 8 a. m. Saturday and asked if we'd join him and take the camera along. So we loaded up, begged a buck from Pat so we could pay for one of the promotion buttons, and headed for the airport. The plane finally fin-ally arrived about 9:30, but the pilot didn't have any buttons, but was supposed to "pick up a big check" to help promote the Olympics for Utah in 1972. He didn't get any check. Valentine beat us to a squib from Congressman Burton about hiring of secretaries . . . the girl wanted to know if Congressmen treat their secre-tries secre-tries like ordinary businessmen or if there (was a law against it. Another letter received by Laurence wanted to know if, when writing your Congress-you Congress-you should address it "Dear Sir," or "Can you start right in by telling him what you think of him." The Red Heads played their well advertised basketball game in Milford last Friday, and they were a riot. It was wonderful won-derful entertainment, and the local school teachers rallied to eke out a 60-59 win over the traveling casaba artists. Too bad the gate wasn't as good as the game. Horton is relining the inner walls of his Shay's Suds Emporium, Em-porium, installing beautiful paneling in front of the blocks. Says he wouldn't have had to do it if Ronnie was a better driver . . . the wall hasn't been the same since Ronnie hot-rodded his car up against it a few weeks ago. Traffic has started picking up on the Milford-Cedar City road, and shows an increase of 6.3 over March 1965, and a 137.7 increase over March of 1955. And we can expect continued con-tinued and greater increases now that the official highway map of the State Highway Department De-partment shows an unbroken, all-paved route from Cedar thru Salt Lake. Previous maps have erroneously shown a few stretches along the route. Really got a kick out of a letter to the editor in the Salt Lake Tribune's Forum. The writer pointed out that according accord-ing to Senator Moss the "highly "high-ly economically operated" Job Corps Camp at Clearfield will spend $8,000 a year to train uneducated school drop-outs, and the University of Utah spends $580 a year to educate students who have always been interested in obtaining an education. ed-ucation. And see where the Job Corps Camp at Price has had its first riot. Between 40 and 70 Corps Campers and Price boys engaged in a real donneybrook. Four were arrested. SALLIE SEZ: "Drive-In Banks were Invented In-vented so cars could go in and see their real owners," |