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Show the II PAGE ITER E JOURNAL (Utah) Our maul deeds determine us, as as we determine our deeds. Ceorge THURSDAY, JULY 5, lfl52 SX , TO YOU By MAUIIY HUBBARD of the Farm Bureau Federa- tion tells this apt story: hunter rifle A rained his and took careful aim at a large ,be a r . When about to pull 'the trigger, the jlteRr spoke in a I .oft soothing voice j "Isn't It to talk i bet-tie- r than to shoot? What Ido you want? SPRING I h Lowering his rifle, the hunter 'replied: "I want a fur cont." "Good." said the bear, "Ihnt Is ,a negotiable question. I only want a full utomnch. so. let us negotiate a compromise." They sat down to nogotiiito and after a time the bear walked away alone. The npgotiutloiiH ,had been mieocsHful. The bear had a full Ktoimich and the hunter had his fur cont. ! Docs that Bound is the way Ihe CominunlKta got Eastern Europe, China, Cuba. Iho Congo, Sakhalin, the Kurile iRlands and all the rest. If we got any fur coat out of the deal, most of us are not aware of It, bat we do know that communism keeps its stomach full of devour- It ing one free territory after another. There won't be any free territory left it we don't soon 'begin to resist aggressively rather than to negotiate. This need not mean war. In fnct, it is the best way to avoid war. us demand at once that Soviet Russia keep its agreements regarding plebiscites in Eastern Europe, to reunite Germany and set up governments ;of the other countries in accordance with the will of the peoples 'involved. Lt us bring on one serials after another by demanding action in accordance with, theBe promises n.id by stirring the people to revolt in country after country ami then backing ,!helr efforts with all the equipment we can make available to jtheni. This would keep the so busy that they would 'have no time or margin of strength to think of attacking . In a little while, it would restore freedom to those lands including Russia, ikeraelf. Character Gu.aWe Olv. tlto 1M Cars. i l ' J matter." ffcc EN , Let us negotiate Dr. Kenhner !the treat be subjected G ment. reason Another given for a decline in public supBy SELMA ROWLEY port or Mr. Kennedy's policies is I the growing realization that they Comment HI do everything but create a fav- -' Mr and Mrs Ben Wharff and, home with them to spend the orable climate to encourage the family of Salt Lake visited Sun- - next two weeks was thek grand hv JAMES W DO! n 11 A nation's economic growth, day at the home of his parents son, Kenny. It is becoming imore and mors LcGrande Jr. and John Rowley Wharff. j What obviously is needed to Mr end Mies John evident that what Congress does of Taft, Calif., are visiting their famPele and Jean Jones and fro.Ti now to the end ot the ses restore business confidence and Mr and Mrs Geo. grandparents, to to Parowan econwent essential visit, A. to a to bring about i'y 3 determined sion will Rowley. a ,fiun naato -. Prirtav.i t is rejection of dfMIIV3 tiilll awi growth M.s Rutin Seevers entertained great.r extent than usual toy what omic of the Kennedy legislative They all then went to St. Geora:e-t- four of the Senators and Representatives most the Temple. friends her granddaughter's girl attend cessions at hear from the 'people back home, proposals and enactment instead Monday honoring Kathy's a Blackham to Mrs Lester rate tax of Mr and "provide program Members ot Congress, with 7th birthday. The giirls enjoyed th : ir political future at stake, reform (along with adequate de- have gone to Belt, Mont, to va- games and refreshments. Present want as much information as preciation allowances, to curb the cation with son Charlej and fam were Carolyn Howell Jona Skerl, possible with respect to the pub- - monopoly power of labor unions, ily. Th.y wore accompanied by Jackie Riddle, Becky Fazzio and unnecessary granddaughter Jackie Cunning- Lynn Seevers. lie's attitude toward President and to eliminate ham. program. government spending., Kennedy's legislative Micki Rowley left Friday for Kennedy Legislation Lags Beverly Banasky and Selma Conoga Park, Calif, where she his economic views, and his at- ! M:ich 1 of Mr, Kennedy's legis-- Rowley gave the Primary girls will titude toward business. spend the next few weeks This is vitally Important at this lation program is in jeopardy. a barbecue party Wednesday A visiting her sister, Gayle Ware-ha- m is no Nielson Th'tana was 'There longer any doubt special guest particular thrM since the record and her family. Mies Pace Boyack Sr. was a of all Mouse members and of about this. Mr and Mrs Johnny Haycock Such a situation is highly sig- -. business visitor last week in SI-.one-thiof the Senators (plus and two children spent Friday Mr and Mrs Richard Haycock thru vacancies) will be judged by the nificant since his party has Sunday visiting in Colorado. control voters in the Nov. 6 congressional numerically have returned home after spend- They visited Cliff and Ruth Hayin of both the House and the ing three weeks Stockton, cock in Grand Junction and elections. Calif, visiting friends, A number of legislators firmly Senate. Cliff Jr. and Barbara in Glen-wo- od There can be only one basic A group of the Young Marrieds believe that public support of Springs. Mr. Kennedy's policies is dimin-- j reason for failure of Congress to spent Wednesday thru Saturday Mr and Mrs Roland Shirley enact the lake. Fish at Kennedy proposals. fbhing iFhing. This Is attributed to a and three children of Texas vis number of developments, inclu- That basic reason is the demonRonny Kosec is home from ited friends in Spring Glen on strated fact that a major portion school in San Francisco visiting ding: Tuesday. They are both former economic of the Kennedy program lacks his parents, John and Ann Kosec teachers here 1. Mr. Kennedy's and Helper Jr Hi. views "embracing bigger gov-- i sufficient public support to bring for the next ten days. Sam and Deanna Pinarelli left James Mr and Mrs Glen and eminent spending, huge deficits about congressional approval. for California where they The most significant develop- family, Mr and Mrs Joe Mower, Friday as official administration policy, will visit friends for four days of and Mr was this ment in and in the Los Angeles and San DiMadisonville, Ky., House respect and minimizing the dangers of alarmed many per- -' rejection of the' Kennedy farm Mrs Andy Mower of Salt Lake ego aireas. inflation despite every conceivable spent three days fishing in the sons who believe that continued bill Frank and Kathryn Kochevar that Mr. Kennedy and high Uintas. is in income excess of pressure spending left Saturday for Denver to spend his associates could exert upon Rudy and Mildred Vuksinick a vacation visiting relatives. the road to fiscal ruin. in an and family of Provo visited here Shirley Keele and two children 2. The swift descent of stock wavering Representatives relatprices alarmed many persons who effort to obtain favorable votes. Saturday with friends and of Moab spent the weekend vis The bill, as one member of ives. in jbelkve that this reflected King her parents the lack of Congress described it, gave the Mr and Mrs Andy Oorchek of measure (substantial ' are visiting Fred and Ruth Seevers were confidence by investors in the farmers "a choice between the Youngstown, Ohio, ' economic poli loss of their" freedom or the loss here win. Mr and Mrs Carlo Ma-teko- business visitors in Provo Satur- -j Administration's and family. of their farms." A majority of cies. day. to The refused House the go Sewing Club held George and Dexter Bell spent 3. Mr. Friendly along legislative Kennedy's their of farmthe most of which calls with regular meeting Thursday regimentation program thru Tuesday on businat the home of Mrs Mary Lange. Sunday for bigger government spending, ers sought by Mr. Kennedy. ess in Ogden. They also visited The regular work and business with his more power for the President at Congress Unjustly Criticized parents, Mr and Mrs the expense of Congress and of Opponents of the Kennedy leg- meeting of the Belief Society, George Bell Sr. state and local governments, and islative program are warning will be held next Tuesday at 10 iRichard Haycock, .son of Mr mora regimentation of industry their supporters against falling a.m. at the chapel. and Mrs Elvin Haycock, left alarmed for the propaganda by liberals Mrs Mary Duke and Leah and Sunday to return to his post in and of the people Salt to went iHaslam Lake Congress." Joyyce many persons fearful of greater against a San Diego after three weeks of Saturday. Joyce enrolled in the furlough here. It is pointed out that a of authority in centralization which re- LBS College. While in SL she Congress" Wa?hin?ton. Jay Marshall, son of Mr an and will live with Aunt Rose Colton. Mrs 4. Mr. Kennedy's action In the fuses to pass undesirable returned Bobiby Marshall The girls' softball team played is the kind steel crisis alarmed many per- harmful legislation ,home Friday after spending a 10 to son ? who reasoned that other of Congress that really acts in Helper Wednesday. Won ill in the hospital at Price, few Harold Cunningham blessed j Mr days businesses and individuals might the national interest. and Mrs Bert Monk and his 'baby in church Sunday and family of San Jose, Calif., ar- -' named him John Charles. rived here Sunday to spend some Mrs Bobby Wall and children time visiting her sister, Leah of Brigham City and Mr and Mrs and family. Rowley Robert Winn and family of Moab are visiting the girls' parents, Mr and Mrs George Olsen. The Grant Howell family have left Spring Glen to move into a new home in Helper. Mirs (Marie Bowers and son, Glen and Gary Livingston of Salt (Th Bible Lake visited Saturday at th In quietness and in confihome of John and Myrtle Wharff. dence shall be your strength. George and Crystal Fullerton (Isa. 30:15). went to Salt 'Lake Saturday to As we learn to make each ireturn grandson David to his par ents, Mr and Mrs Keith Gardner. day a time of returning to God, we develop new poise and seComing back with them was another grandson. Dennis, who'll renity. We face life with quietness and confidence, for God's sornd the next few weeks here infinite love and wisdom are and with other grandparents Mr in control of all things. and Mrs Trn Gardner. Hehjer. John and Myrtle Wharff re turned home Fridav after spend Stamp pad ink available at ing a few days in Salt Lake visithe Journal office. children. their Returning ting I .Bcward E. Kerthner, L.ll.D. "Toys Through The Ages1 Nctes of Interest trom neighboring . ty to the same (IT'S UP Eliot rd over-'whelmj- i I . vic Since the beginning! of time, toys have been used to acquaint children' with professions and tools of the adult world. Cave drawings in France and Spain, thousands of years old, show Stone Age youngsters playing with throwing sticks scaled down from the larger ones used by their hunter-father- I! Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany had high hopes of developing a military mind in his young son, the Crown Prince, He fur- nished the boy's nursery with the most complete set of soldiers ever built in- cluding miniatures of from every regiment in the German army a set of toys valued at troops a quarter of a million dollars! Modern toy manufacturers today use plastics to give youngsters hours of play with junior-siz- e versions of adult machines. Junior architects and engineers, using Lido Corporation's faithof heavy ful toy equipment, build in fancy, the highways, bridges and buildings they may on day help to construct in reality. Jf DOG INFORMATION Some 600,000 people were bitten by dogs last year. Today's Health, the American Medical Association's magazine of general .provides a few simple, precautionary rules: Don't give a dog to a small child under six unless you are prepared to be constantly on the scene when the two are together. Never allow a child to tease or I circulation, abuse the dog, and see that he learns about training and care. Let the dog alone while he is eating. Remember that a dog, stimulated by running and playing, may bite from sheer excitement. Never waken a sleeping dog abruptly. Be careful in trying to separate fighting dogs one or both may turn on you. Phone A'eiDi Ztenu To Journt-- "Do-Nothi- ng "Do-Nothi- ng HERE'S HOW ... . FIRST Pick out the Oar or Truck you want to buy. 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