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Show Thz n E LPE R (Utah) JOURNAL rca Publmhed Every Ttoureday THB JOURNAL FUBLISHINQ COMPANT HELPER. UTAH Aa Sond ."las Matte- - At The Post Offtoe At Helper. PAGE nilUKSBAY, JUNE 27, TWO ft By ROBERT N. TAYLOR Washington Correspondent state psYassociaiicn - from Sltot friS ELECTION cockails m. choose in case you are hot, or cold, or wet, or dry, or bored, or convivial; if you have something to celebrate, or you did, or had last night; if you are alone or if some- body is with you. We are indebted for this in- - Z t7 - par-wis- h ar collected (Jlah'i 1963 Multiple Syndagaard. ii hpwt Sclerosis Mother or the Year, Mn. Delma here with her family. Front, from the left, Shirley, Delma holding Jay; Mr. Syndagaard holding Joe Carol, and Marie. Standing in the rear it Jerry. POST-MORTE- We hope that the result of the rf 4 t recent wheat referendum will serve as a notice to the U. S. T?ort5t""" and restCorp"' Department of Agriculture and In its year of operation the to the Congress that this Area Redevelopment Agency segment of America's wants less, not more, farmers to unbeen have unluckv. pears wise or worse in its selection of federal intervention and con- proiects intended to create newltrol. If the vote for stringent formation to an encyclopedic jobs. The story of ARA's Salem, wheat controls had been yes, work called the "Professional Ir.d. shoe factory, for instance, this might have meant closing Mixing Guide" which, in addi- - and which has been going the.tnc ooor to a tree agriculture, tion to other pertinent advice, rounds in Washington, can hard-- ! Already having a with the recipes from ly have won many votes on door toward full management the Abbey cocktail to the Zom- - Capitol Hill for another huge of the nation's farmers, the USDA wanted to take a full step bie, moving on into the Swizzles appropriation. ft The Government agency put that could have led quickly to of the West Indies, 18 different v. e " 4 across controls the board, of our tax into ten $700,000 and varieties of money punches the new plant. Local bankers hot grog. "Satisfactory farm programs are difficult to formulate." Thus Pursuing our studies further, anc husinessmen folder dis-e- d we learned that 104 of the mix- - $183.700 more. Beginning oper- - tfcgan a drinks and including 59 stions last month, the factory tributed by the Extension Ser-o- f are only now provides 125 jobs, may vice to Arkansas wheat growers, the 156 cocktails possible as a result of the re- - reaon. 600 eventually, ARA You can certainly say that ' aaiil and aain- You don't need search and development work hopes. Bul of Dr. Johann Siegert more than recipro- - to tell the farmer, however, for about safety? What's the cal trade ideas have been rough he knows it well enough. 130 years ago. As Surgeon-Gen- in the army of Simon Boli- - on U.S. shoemakers. Imports of gress, after many perennial .failures of its efforts to "do e Many people have learned about water safety the hard way! var, he sought to improve the cheap shoes from should be 55 million in countries something," getting pairs appetite of the troops for what- A boat can be lots of fun, if you know what you're about. ever food the General could ket and washed 21,000 shoe in- - the message that the farmer But fool with the rules of safe boating, and you may end up find for them, and came up du 'try workers out of their jobs, does not want to be regimented, This not idea in the drink. flooded the marapparently has with a unique and zestful pre- - 1962 alone Free-thto occurred we will are yet 1565, 47,000 told, Secretary By paration of aromatic bitters Improve your swimming. Learn how to handle your boat. has been known to the be out of work. And the Salem m:m, who undoubtedly will try the rules of safety. Help keep the waters safe for Observe woild for the past 100 years as shoemakers will doubtless be again to obtain the power to say wueu w ' icumeia everyone. The Red Cross offers courses including training !nuu. """i Ansostura and is still manu- - "hik mem. Preparing the Vote factured in Trinidad under the ARA is just one more of instructors-- in small craft safety, swimming, and lifesaving. ample of why the voters are Regardless of the outcome formula Support the Red Cross Water Safety program in your com Thus, we may add to the vie- - asKing vvasmngton to quit play- - oi lae recent election, tne pow-o- f will not give up. munity. Help Red Cross and you help yourself. South Amprira's "T.ih- - ing store and get back to run- ertedor" on more than 200 bat- - n'nS the Government. And they Since other "elections" may be ALWAYS THERE tempted in the future, certain tlefields still another that was mpan the U. S. Government conclusions might be drawn .WITH YOUR HELP von in Dr. Siergert's laboratory, not others. from the conduct of this one. Credited in the history books "HE'S a JOLLY First of all, one might wonder with liberating Venezuela, Co- - onnn niv" whether it is advisable to have lombia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru and TCnlivia TInl:kp nnv marnhintr an election conducted by an would set the price for his 1964 ta,;2 in order to keep as much fipnpral Rnlivar freedom of action as possible. nf anH rlim.rHQT- - luK tho. TTMU agency mat IS lar trom lmpar- - wheat. al thrnncrh trio to election procedures, the But when the market is less As was Th.e Secretary ial;. insisting his liberated fanciest, and certainly the costwhile making small free as a result of government the full potential of fragrance liest rendezvous of our time . t,lc las that he could teU n0 USDA, and favor in more than 100 of is pretty indulgent with mem- - Iarmer hw to vote yet his growers "elect" to participate intervention, so that the indith.-more sophisticated a n d bers who fail to pay their dues. rFaganda was .flowing out in order to vote, allowed the vidual has to be coerced by vote to both tenants and land- bureaucratic decrees, we all ashington in a cheering beverages of the civil- - Even when they, are two years from husbands and wives, and suffer. Any man's loss of freeHe lords, was himelf declaring in arrears as Russia expects vsv?izei world. even children of wheat farmers dom hurts me. on y10 eve of the election that And, by the way, do you know to be next New Year's Day vote meant $2 who share in the crop. The govDespite attempts to influence how much a "dash" they can not be flang out. At au f"tvorable atan oversimplification ernment appears to have been the vote, wheat growers have of a teaspoonful. worst a delinquent nation mere- lv? It is trying to do everything possible turned down the certificate plan. With a little practice, we are ly loses its vote. But Russia tnat could easily deceive, to gei itself a favorable vote. The power hungry may USDA the was told, you can become very ex- isn't even worried about that,', AFf'arentIv Various farm groups and asso-- 1 again. Let us remain forewarnthe small would farmer nPul ut twothat it takes a pet releasing exactly contending that ed that proposals for governmuch from the thirds vote to deprive a mem- - m. mnuence the results, for ciations were fighting out the issues and calling for yes or no ment management, if accepted, was difficult for Xotln5 bottle. ?ade. of and confident ,ber suffrage but this is an entirely can one by one take away freee alone was d ivoteJ, of dragooning enough Commie ine larmerECONOMICS AND different m thing from government dom. Whether these are advance, register neutralist nations to cir- - ul.rc4a at influencing the refPOLITICS COLLIDE attempts declare himself established by Congress io. to ready cumvent such a spanking. Thus, erendum. Defeat in the House of the f this hnnoh g in the if or beguilements of inei it participate program nf hoatiDc Administration bill to authorize was accepted. Doesn't it seem to have shall we incroth t politicians, The Important Issue another $450 million for the , j .. Obvious to that snrh are we NO if pnnlH taptipe j But freedom was apparently keep sayu.g Area Redevelopment Program, B t th 'have kept some from voting? enfrom America yl .v. being keep is .the big issue. It significant Who Should Vote? by the close vote of 209 to 204 V e. 01 gulfed in the socialist wave of ha- - hppn lfe United states wul! The Secretary also called Mav that all Americans are freehold-jer- s the tTpnnrnllv nttrihntpH future. tne of lab "p rights and, to disaffection of Sniithum, 21 "an important day" for the privileges important which from they Democrats for the New Fronwheat farmer. What he did not I would no more quarrel with not be dispossessed. Far-- j tier who therefore voted with say was that it also was an im- ought man because of his religion mors are of a the freest perhaps portant day for other kinds of all, and it is no secret that Republicans to give the White I would because of his than they House its first serious rebuff of farmers, especially feeders of will suffer economic disadvan- art. Mary Baker Eddy the year-frothat quarter. cattle. Considerations of freedom aside, how would a wheat It seems more reasonable to farmer who also grows livebelieve, however, that our lawstock and buys feed make a demakers, under pressure from GLEANING their constituents, are beginning cision about' his vote? And what to look at the price tags on leg- of every consumer and every Home Owned - Home Operated for ecoall an have taxpayer, "Yon can tell some fellows All Work Guaranteed - Call Day or Night nomic stake in this complicated weedicides, pesticides, insecti- aren't afraid of work by the This was more than problem. JOHN ZUPON and such, read way they fight it." cides, an election in which, as the Secthe Label! retary announced, the farmer 156 including i pre-electi- on - tariff-cuttin- g Salt Lake Woman Is Sclerosis Mother of '63 1VNOLING low-wag- at ex-Sir- ffit wpll-rn- n HoHir-atin- Surgeon-Genera- RULES ARE LISTED l, i tidal the 1963 fishing season bait except game fish or parts now three weeks old, Depart- thereof and live fish. The eggs ment of Fish & Game spokes- of fish species are permitted for men called attention this week bait to rules which govern the sport. Fishing is allowed with any Fishing hours on most waters mechanical lure, except that no With are from lure shall have more than four a.ni to 9 p.m. All persons 12 years of age gang hooks, and no line shall sind older must have a proper have attached thereto more license to angle and must dis- than two baited hooks or artifiplay that license visibly on an cial flies. Multiple prongs attached to a single shaft are decuter garment when afield. The law states that a person fined as one hook. must either hold the rod in his There is no size limit on any hand or be within ten feet of it fish species in Utah. Bag and possession limit for Anglers are encouraged to trout is 10 fish or seven pounds know the regulations which gov iind one fish, whichever i s ern their sport and consult the causht first. Resident children proclamation when in doubt. under 12 may take only four Proclamations can be obtainfish or three pounds and one ed from any authorized license fish, whichever is caught first. denier or fish and department Nonresident children under 12 office. must fish with a licensed angler and any fish they catch SUNSHINE ! must be counted in the creel liSunshine! Time to get at the mit of that licensed angler. Weight limits of fish will be garden, the flowers and shrubs computed on the dressed fish, and all those grubby tasks! But with heads and tails intact. 'as the man says, before messing Angling is permitted with any around with any of these new - is-e- 1-- CENTRAL COMMISSION xact- - 6 try 4 - - re-an- "pro-giam- i power-seekin- ! i j , iheOldlimwt, FURNACE bug-kille- "TSaT rs AND SUITLY CO - Helper 1 Phone A Few Decades Past 472-569- JUST OFF THE PRESS! Webster's Seventh A NEWSPAPER WAS A Hi Mr", brand-ne- w er 1 i i .,VJ newspaper was a thing to be marveled at memories of the Press' fight for freedom wert fresh in mind. Although newspapers are common in our country today, their existence should not b taken for granted. It is a wonderful fact that almost all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by members of their own communities spreading the news, stimulating the business of the community, and keeping their readers informed of important events elsewhere. It is well to keep in mind that a fre press and a free people are an unbeatable team. 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Mrs. Syndagaard credits her husband and children for helping her to manage her household. "Without Rodney and his help and thoughtful-ness,- " she says, "I could not manage." She says her husband makes and bakes all the family's bread, and has become proficient in canning fruits and vegetables. The Syndagaard children include Jerry, 12; Shirley 7; Marie, 6; Carol 4; Joseph, 3; and Jay. A Salt Lake woman has been chosen as Utah's candidate for the National Multiple Sclerosis Mother of the Year award, according to E. R. Dumke, chairman of the society in Utah. Mrs. Delma- Syndagaard, 197 East Second North, will represent Utah in the national contest later this year. The Utah MS Mother of the Year was afflicted with multiple sclerosis at the age of ten, and spent more than a year in a convalescent home. In the early days of World War II she married Rodney Syndagaard just two days before he left to join the Air Force. She spent jart of the time with him at ILLUSTRATED. EDUCATION fROGRAM tectey, Arkemet islation. Public alarm over defi- cit rather than politics According to the latest pro- majsor thjeat tQ Ad 19G3 OF SPORTS ..by Dr. George S. Benjon f RESIDENT NATIONAL THF DASH DOES IT OtAfe COURTfSV Looking Ahead r WashingfonlNews-Lette- r, Entered PHOTOGRAPH u . v A UR - HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A HERITAGE TO PROTECTI M Wilt Mat iAIt Ull tOT.?fft s" |