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Show THE HELPER The HELPER (Utah) News-Lett- Washington JOVKMA, JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY PACE FOUR iVtah) 15, 1558 ) .J er - fry ROBERT N. TAYLOR Washington Correspondent By Huse conferees agreed on pay raises for 530,000 postal workers Don't think of the city, manager that will average about 9.5 "per idea as a big town notion.. It cent 'which is a considerable began 50 years ago in Staunton, hike over the 6 percent suggestVa. f population 19,927 at last ed by the President. report) when the mayor and the Thus, Administration suport. council threw up their hands and were quick to predict a veto, to ers Richmond engineer hired a of rescue a town that was run down and Senator Frank Carlson, cent five.. the of debt. in Kansas, sponsor ears its broke 'and upto the third Senate mem The success of this first city stampof and the conference committee, ber is now history, and the manar is quoted as saying: "I don't see r of city plan how Presdent Eisenhower could goverr. nent" as it is called today, in nearly possibly sign this bill." is pn ently flourishing 1,000 cjmunities in North AmerAnd perhaps he shouldn't. It ica! Karl Detzer, in his story, is not a good bill in any sense. "Busirossman at City Hall," ap- It is, at best, a stop..gap measure pearing in the May issue of the that will increase revenues, raise Reade s Digest and condensed pay and leave the post office in from National Municipal Review, the same mess it is in now. It is cites dismaying problems and in- unrealistic in sidestepping the spiring solutions, even tells how establishment of a basic postal to pick a city manager. policy outlining po?t office serv'"More than half of US cities ices that should be supported by between 25,000 and 100,000 popu- postal revenues, and the authoriz lation (and obviously many small ation and financing of a long-ranmodernization er ones) are run under council-manag- er full:.seale charters," reports Mr program, as 'urged by Senator Detzer. "Among large cities, Cin- Johnston. Both of these, as the cinnati, San Antonio and Kansas Senator has pointed out, are es.. City, each with a population close sential to the formulation of rop to half a million, have adopted per postage rates and pay scales, the scheme. By instituting busPerhaps a veto will clear the iness practices and professional way to start over on a really standards of conduct,' 'he says, constructive, forward'looking pos plan gives tal bill. But we still say you need "the council-manag- er better service, stretches the tax not expect to pay more than four dollar and stands as a nonparti- cents to mail a letter anywhere san bulwark against sticky fin- in the USA. CHANCES THAT U.S. MAY gers in City Hall." Mr Detzer makes it clear that BE SPARED the embarrassment the recipe for effective adminis.. and frustration of another sum.. stration under this plan is like mit meeting appear to be improvthat for hassenpfeffer; first find ing. In addition t othe Gromyko your city manager. One city that 'insults to the Big Three ambas.. has been conspiciously successful sadors and his charges that our took three years for the search. SAC bombers threaten the peace Oters that have failed, he says another Khruschehev letter re., appointed men who were inept, jeets Western disarmament pr(. inexperienced or local politicians. posals and repeats his demand "The local boy who has been that nuclear tests be ended, that named manager because he is we give up overseas base's and popular ,or of the right political call r.ff the SAC polar flights. on We've wanter assurance faith, finds his hands tied by tradition or by old friends. The what to expect at the summit. We only way to escape from this pro- ouht to know now. blem is to research for an cxper enced manager from some other city, someone without a friend CAR SALES in town, and let him handle the Tide, the advertising magazine, job." Mr Ditzer goes on to sug 'offers three reasons why the Am gest that City Managers' Assn erican aren't buying Ampeople can be helpful in the search, that cars at anything resemberican in these gentry get $5,000 a year past rates: ". . . they aren't communities of less than 5.000, an ling to go into heck for an outready of average of 122,350 in cities status symbol; they have dated 100,000 or more . . and that the other things they want to spend a right one will save more in on; and many of their money few months than he is paid in a them just don't care for the prod year. ." uct they're being offered. This is clearly1 a case, however, in which "an expert is a man from out..of .town." NO JOB FOR LOCAL BOY "coun.-il.jmanage- I Ml 1 I eli $T I """I Si k. 1 pi Mgs 1 1 ffeS M. pSQ J 1 IV Share in these anniversary values! Thei slices for every one of our customers I anniversary celebration. These values ' and our hope that we may, come. man vears 'appreciation SerVe j iL j . FIVE CENT STAMP IS OUT As predicted here a long time ago, first class postage will be no more than four cents whether your letter is going across the street or across the cntinent. Odd the Administration ly enough, request for five cent postage (four cents locally) which was passed by the Senate, was killed in con ference by two of the three Senate conferees , Chairman Olin D. of the Senate ) Johnston Post Office committee and Sen ator Mike Monroney of Oklaho ma. Subsequently, the Senate and fQ) 3 (S-C.- . THE LIGHTER BOURBON Ktntuckr Straight Bourbon Whiskey,. '6 Yn, Old 16 Praof . Ancitnt Age Dist. Co., FnnMcrt, Kri' Maine Sardines Help Combat Heart Disease In a speech delivered recently to the annual research meeting of the Maine Sardine Industry, in Bangor, Maine, Dr. Frederick J. Stare, internationally known nutritionist, threw some interesting light on the value of Maine Sardines in the diet. Dr. Stare, professor and chairman, department of nutrition of the Harvard School of Public Health, told the meeting of sardine packers that their product was'f- ru-in high quality protein, a good source of many of the vitamins and minerals and low in fat as compared with most other proteins of equal quality. Of particular interest currently is the fact that most fish, including herring and sardines, are reasonably good sources of arachidonic acid. This substance "essential is one of the fatty acids," the other being linoleic acid. Dr. Stare pointed out "these two substances seem to have particularly desirable properties in helping to transport cholesEE terol in our blood and prevent its accumulation in the inner HEART DISEASE ANSWER? lining of some of the blood vessels which may produce a type "Sardines," Dr. Stare stressed, of hardening of the arteries. "are usually eaten as they come This type, known as atherosclefrom the can. In addition, they rosis, is part of the basic cause are usually packed in oils rich of coronary heart disease and in essential fatty acid3 or in cerebral hemorrhagesorstrokes." tomato or mustard sauces which While most fish is relatively contain little or no fat." low in total fat, much of this of increased "Consumption low caloric advantage is lost if amounts of fish," he added, "is the fish is consumed with gener- certainly one of the best and sauce most economical means of imous quantities of a and is fried rather than broiled. proving diets." fat-ric- h SWIFT'S 125 Screw Top Jars u u v mm CATSUP LIBBY Sugar Peas Pineapple PUREX BLEACH naif Gal. JJg -- 14 Oz. for SSc 5 cans Sc 2 LIBBY No. 211 TIDBIT CRUSH CHUNK No. 460 Ca5ns B 3 cans 89c mwR ipi? Orange Drink Apple Sauce CRACKERS POP CORN Saltine by Purity 3 r,s 250 Rosedale No. SLICED Pineapple CRACKER JACK 2LBS530 4 Cans i SWIFT'S size cans LIBBYS No. 303 Tomato Juice 3 Jars 2 for 1M 46 Oz. 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