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Show But 9 Jfeatd Live as though every day as your last . . . and some day you will be right. Pat gave us the wrong dope on the dog vaccinations. We reported that dogs vaccinated for rabies last year must again be vaccinated this year. What we should have said was that all dogs vaccinated the "first' ear 1964 must be vaccinated this year. Dogs mimunized last year are okeh for another two years. Babe says he's a patient man . . .he can wait a long time while someone else does his work for him. See where our city lawmen are going to enforce the ordinance ordi-nance requiring residents to tfet their sidewalks cleaned off right soon after a snowstorm. Wonder if that hadn't oughta iii so apply to the city streets. We sure like this new speeded speed-ed up Zip-code mail service. On Jan. 2 we mailed a letter y to Daytona Beach, Fla., and it was delivered on Jan. 9 seven days later. And on Jan. 11 we received a news release from Senator Moss in Washington Washing-ton saying that Jan. 9 was to be the last day students could p.pply for summer government job.:. And now that all mail MUSI go thru Sectional Centers, mail from Milford for Los Angeles goes by truck to RichfieJd, then back by truck from Rich-lielcl, Rich-lielcl, m order to get on the train for Los Angeles. Tht mail joyrides for lyO miles to get on a train a block from wnere it started. Now thats REAL efficiency, ain't it. Sheriff Mel Tait says the automobile may have re- placed the horse, but folks who drive should still stay on th ewagon. Just learned that the two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Reece Marshall were omitted from our list of servicemen published pub-lished just before Christmas, end of course we regret the omission. Communications Technician 1c James R. Marshall, who has been in Formosa, is expected expect-ed home soon on leave, en route to an assignment with the State Department in Cypress. Cyp-ress. James is serving his sec-end sec-end hitch in the Navy. And Seaman 2c Gary Lee Marshall is attending an electronics elec-tronics school in Bainbridge, Md. Roy Gibson, Nephi publisher, asked us to apear on an Edi-aiked Edi-aiked us to appear on an Editor's Edi-tor's Column panel during the Utah State Press . Convention, and the first question he wanted want-ed answered was: "How do you keep from getting sued?" We often wonder, Roy, we often wonder. Briscoe says that when you come right down to it, the hardest thing about parachute jumping is the ground. . And Elwood points out that with all the automatic equipment equip-ment we have nowadays, the only thing that gets washed by hand is people. From the American Legion Magazine: The guy vacationing with his wife and mother in law, "took I'." in silence for two days, but on the third day, ten miles from the motel, turned around end said: "Let's get one thing straight . , , who the hell's driving this car, you or your mother?" |