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Show Bui 9 Jfeatd By STEVE WILLIAMS Note for New Year's: A man can cash in on good resolutions if he keeps them long enough to earn Dividends." There's a saying that publishers pub-lishers don't make the news, they just print it. But three Utah publishers made news this week for Dan Valentine, top Tribune columnist. And of course Dan would make us feel worse by pointing out our woes to his couple hundred thousand readers. He had fun with our getting the wrong political emblem over the columns col-umns on the official ballots; I with Sam Taylor over at Moab I printing the liquor proposal upside down, and with Charley Claybaugh up at Brigham having hav-ing a Democrat sponsoring and paying for a Republican ad . . . when the Democrat's wife was running against the guy : he was supposed to be helping. Like we always said ... a ' doctor iburies his mistakes, an ! attorney sends his to prison, but the publisher sticks his mistakes on the front page for everyone to see. I Only five more days till we can go back to watching our favorite TV programs without having some silly interruptions (at the most interesting parts) by some asinine individuals spouting unbelievable tripe about how good he is and how rotten i the other guy is. i j Guess we ain't as old as we ! thought we were. At last Friday's Fri-day's football game we got j clobbered by a Beaver back and a Milford defender, and we didn't have their protective I padding. When that happens j and an old editor can walk away with nothing worse than fractured glasses, guess he ain't so old after all. j See by the City Council minutes that Mayor Fisher received re-ceived a letter from the Interstate Inter-state Commerce Commission j advising that the U P can pull - off trains 5 and 6 any time after Dec. 20. Hadn't heard of. ! another hearing . . . after the hearing last spring on their I request the ICC instructed the I U P to keep the trains running t and that they could again make j application to abandon the service ser-vice in one year. The letter, seems to us, would bear look-lng look-lng into by legal counsel. Dear Editor Steve: Mr- Enoch Swain- and myself would like to express our sincere sin-cere thanks for your most valuable services to Milford H'gh School. Fr many years you have Provided us with sample bal-ots bal-ots Plus an interest in assist-"J8 assist-"J8 us in conducting the school election. We feel that this Wowdes our students a real ni valuable educational ex' Perience. e want you to know we Continued on Page Four flERE'S MORE ABOUT I DUNNO Continued from Page One appreciate your efiorts and your services to our school. JESSE E. LONG. Principal, Milford High School. Shucks, Jesse, we always get a good news story out of it, and besides, the way the Milford students predict the outcome of national elections, elec-tions, maybe it gives us good inside information for wagering wag-ering purposes. SALLIE SEZ: "More diets begin in dress shops than in doctors' offices. |