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Show The HELPER (Wan) JOURNAL CARD OF TOANZS it does seem that too few of TISII AND GAME'S us were thinking deeply about issues. Perhaps there was not THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1965 PAGE EIGHT SPORTSMEN'S NEWS enough irral ferment on the . . by Or. S.orgt $. Btnton 4 P.v JamP6 W. Bates political scene, no sharp focus T 'RESIDENT NATIONAL U" for debate, and far too much Frank Kovacich Uites Game Manager Regional IOUCATION PROGRAM with the state Arkjaut Held Here Thursday totqr, Last week the Emery County of prosperity. We do not blame Senator Graveside services for Frank ranchers thought they had a THE MORTALITY ISSUE, just to set Goldwater, who now and then Kavacich, 75, Helper, were held herd of buffalo POST MORTEM last Thursday afternoon at the things straight I referred to the brought up more than enough to light a considerable political Mt. View Cemetery here under Horn Mountain on the Henry Ore of the most distressing blaze but whose campaign ob direction of Mitchell Funeral Mountains. season is realizations one can have look- viously did not catch fire. We think Just, fishing died Kovacich Mr May Crapel. 10 in a Dragerton hospital after less than two weeks away. It ing backward at the elections do not blame President Johnson, a long illness. He was a retired looks like the reservoirs will be derives from the fact that too who joined very few issues incoal miner. There were no the ibest bet. The streams will few Americans really cared to deed, for wanting to coast into and you search out the real issues or a full term on the basis of be high and roily konwn survivors. to to the high G'ven to find the stamina re- prosperity. His image as t h e able won't be get He was (born Aug. 22, 1889 in mountain lakes. quired to make any choices at fatherly supervisor of Yugoslavia. Joe's getting some work done all. This itself is partly a mat- times, with somethingior good every the Oman Ranch. Last week ter of weakened morality. American and mellowness to"...Claims he can't get a Typewriter Ribbons, All they disced 25 acres and plant Whether this was cause or ef- ward the Reds for the sake of good Bight's sleep except in on Sale at Journal ed it to fourwing salt bush. He's fect we are not quite sure, but peace, was apparently enough bed." own Hb jgot 20,000 fourwing transplants to commend him and his pro- ' ready to go just as soon as he gram to the voters. gets the ground ready on the the firearm. Dlfficut to Doc points out we should not upper ranch. Maybe we'll have So, not many citizens got exa game range yet. support or approve of legisla- cited, it seems. As in 1960, too Next week I'll report on Inter tion that requires the registra- many thought nothing of defirearms at faulting so that "they" (to use agency Meeting. To this date tion of ownership we haven't got all of our hunt any level of government; to the tasteless phrase of one the. requirement of license to recommendations in. "go vote" appeal) As many of you know Dr. F. purchase or possess a firearm; would make choices. There was Migliore represents the Utah to control measures which levy some excitement late in the Wildlife Federation as the chair discriminatory or punitive taxin campaign, when man of the Right to Bear Arms es or fees on the purpchase of government got a morality boost as an Committee. Doc's been doing a or ownership of firearms; and issue because ef misconduct of bang up job and we'd like to to legislation, which denies or a Johnson associate. But it was interferes with the individual not enough to depend upon the commend him for his efforts. Doc says as sportsmen and rights of our citizens or is depitiful records of a couple of citizens we should band togeth- signed for the purpose of cir- fallen associates to defeat the er to defeat the Dodd Bill cumventing due process of law. President at the polls. Not even & S.1592). He points out Get ahold of Doc and he can the wheeler-deale- r history of we should support legislation to guide you in the most effective in Texas, could unseat Lyndon prohibit sale of firearms to way to handle your protest. 'him or separate Texas from It has been brought to our him. persons who have been convicted of a crime of violence, attention that many small boys Nevertheless, we do believe fugitives from Justice, mental are out this Spring with their that some real issues of slipguns. They've been shoot- ping morals and softened inincompetents, and to juveniles without parental consent; legis ing song birds and others that tegrity and careless ethics relation to .control importation are very beneficial to our wel- mained submerged under the and dumping on the American fare. I'd like to point out it is surface of American life. These K0W8 YOUR CASH 8UPPLY--(- F market cheap foreign made against the law to shoot song were difficult to dramatize, "THE SPRING SHOULD GO DRY'7 firearms; and legislation that birds, .and other birds. Please though the Arizona Senator tried makes the misuse of firearms) caution your boys in the usei bravely. But there will be anthe object of the legislation, not! of the B-gun and indiscrimin other time, when more people & of birds. A plinking ate should the killing firearm, penalties may care. Storing up money while you're making it be centered on the misuse, not! boy could lose a treasured gun. Some Do Care is your wisest hedge against an interrupSerious concern, for example, TTTTT1'TTTTTVTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTWTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT1 was voiced recently in a Chition in earnings. And banking your savcago speech by the chairman ings is wise, too: For safety, availability, of the world's biggest utility, A. Kappel, of AmeriFrederick earnings, service and helpfulness, the of: for positions Helper City will accept applications can Telephone and Telegraph. bank is the saver's best friend. We'll wel- Said he: "You don't have to be SWIMMING POOL MANAGER nmr imv " """'Hint! a puritan to sense that moral LIFE GUARD standards have slackened. It LADY ATTENDANT hard to escape the feeling is ! Finance at Helper State Bank and Save that things are worse than they Application forms may be obtained at the office of the used to be. The crime statistics City Recorder. Applications will be accepted until 5:00 keep going up. Disrespect for o'clock P.M. Thursday, May 27, 1965. law and order is widely apparent . and it isnt just poverty JOSEPH BONACCI, JR. and narcotics and racial tensions that generate all the trou- City Recorder. Helper - Utah Looking Ahead : Uy Neighbors We are taking this means to give our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends and relatives for the many kind acts, for sympathies expressed and for flower offerings, on the death of our beloved husband and father, Elmo Bray. We are most grateful. Mrs Mae Bay Mr & Mrs Norman Bray Mr & Mrs John Ausenick and Families. Boiths Tips... 4o7 I i i mate of the nation deserves study by every one of us. For Good or Evil? Although we do not feel that Congress can or should legislate morality, nor the federal government enter this area in i LAUNCHING STEPS Two of the most embarrassing things that can happen to a boater are forgetting to replace the drain plug before launching and forgetting to attach a bow line to the boat before it's pushed off the trailer. The first goof permits water to rush into the boat through the open drain, the second one makes it necessary for you to wade or swim for your drifting boat. Both can be avoided by getting into the habit of following these five launching steps recommended by the Mercury outboards people: first, back the trailer down the ramp, stop a few feet from the water's edge and set the car brakes; second, release all the tie downs, tilt the motor up and connect fuel and electrical lines; third, put in the drain plug; fourth, back the trailer into position for launching; fifth, attach a line to the boat's bow and hold it to prevent the boat from drifting away once it is afloat. Unlock the bow winch and push the boat down the trailer into the water. - i ' t ; j I i Pin-poi- nt i ! well-meani- , (S.-159- Cas-tro- s. 1 B-- ble. There are many other factors as well. "I would say these include, for example, a weakening of religious belief and training; the idea that society owes everyone a living . . . and, to a great extent nowadays, people simply seem to take misbehavior in stride. They don't get up in arms about it. A bad actor isn't really bad, he just makes mistakes because his childhood was unhappy. Attitudes of this sort have tremendous influence." Such a description of the general moral cli- - B B its expansion efforts, we do believe that definite relationships between the government and its people do exist. It is rather the quality of government, its laws and its administration of justice that induces good attitudes, respect for others, and regard for high standards. Much more is involved, indeed, than the occasional removal of some weak or defective character from the government service. Good government is a mighty force; poor government based on bad principles is a destroyer. On the whole, U.S. government has been good. We have produced no Napoleons, or History reveals some unpleasant paragraphs and unprincipled characters, but the people have always mustered the moral strength to .come, back to the right and the true. They must, and will, do it again. The immorality of expanded federal power, the grasp for public spending, the cheapening of our money, the easy haste in judicial overturn of law and precedent, the condoning of civil disorder these only begin the list of negative contributions to public morals. Government ought to lead, as much as it can away from moral decay. NOTICE HELPER STATE BANK CHUCK'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Chuck Ghirardelli, Owner Prompt, Courteous Service .. 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