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Show 4. Pope THE LEADER 23, i97 GARLAND TIV.ES, Mc -- THE LIEO mm TGue 'i i! a ii l a x l c: Get Involved In School Board Budget 'i i y: Editor! Editorial Low Requiring Leave is Unfair To RECENT incident in the county sheriffs office serves to point up once again a case of where men have passed laws which are unjust. it's time for citizens to be- ing double-tal- well-inten-tio- THE law in point is a deputy merit system passed by tiie state legislature back around 1900 to allegedly pro- STKANGKLY, one provision of the law requires that any deputy who cho- quire iff to step lowing county (i'.I Star- -( iaiT has been liiim on ami off in this ijmt ;i!iut the virtuesof getting irr..!vtMt in liKal p 'I !i.s--sci liecidfd to try it for himself Monday nijrMt. Ik' wife and I decided to illend a mass meetiiif;. e. Well, like many young first prnlilcm we had was ih'ciilint" which meeting to attend. a couptit'ic .nv at le f m.'thods to use tn solve tl;at pal pi ohlem. though. -i- ! ieo-i!- al- sheriffs to of- I fice. Shouldn't both k' allowed to Keep their jobs as long as they do not xrmit their campaigning t inter-f- er with their law enforcebe law should ment duties'.' bo change. or instance, there's old flip-lli- method if used while still at horn ' or in the car sn no one can see v. ou, works Hut this ear tliere vere three parties holding mas That made it a meetings. little more difficult... so des-ctve- tly fine--usu- al Mass Meeting discarded il's.ii! Ir ' fli-- i : 11 ' . .VI ' tri.-- - ev- iVlill: iv .'; oh i:it '!(,!( r v so. rel " i mi Aa'trr wlll! 'i.K ; lUno ' - i are: OHw Tho LEADER L. r V'T ROOM ir.i r 3 jr. per 'I BCtWOOM l Published ewr Thursdaj by The Leader Publishing Co. at 10 North 1st est, Tremonton, Utah. Subscription FUte: Box Elder, Cache, srxi OrelJa - $5.30 per All other areas $6.00 year. B,TM , , Class IViUe Tremonton. lXh 8337. Second if.) 'ld could ilwavs innv-miin-moe but then you diffivul; to start w it:1 is what I termed the iv -- y ou r - no it" h bo r s hi this method, ,;o method, one just watcliesout his front window until he sees the neighbors leave. Then you simply follow them and go to the meeting they go to. Of course, if they're or: their way to the show instead of a mass meeting. you'e the conveniently avoided problem and can set hacv relav, watch the show, a! blame your political apathy on the neighbor. third method, less scientific and with a certain of risk, is what o!.'. calls the go-t- ViolstMi, ).! did- I et tiv.is 7J si.ies i' o - w he i'ish'ip. i He first. ici' vi. v,i:!li,H, i it. n't have a coin. ( 'nurse, you the in use method, have the euualH of w hich c: re II was !.! nun of i'l p.iolu t!'' I,.;! the hod. oin-met lhis I A e star-Gaz- -- he - s ho tie : - m ?e t i ng me tli -od. Now this method isespec ially gxx) for the '"I've got Ui get back in time for the Monday night movie" polit tician. trick is to go to the meeting which will run the shortest length of time. It's beautiful for the The oriented citizen. You get the satisfaction of being able to say you attended a mass meeting and you're still able to see tlie movie. er Of course, old still hasn't figured out a scientific way of determining which meeting wil be the shortest If ynu use it better sit near the back door. There's ahviys the - just-g- o - i n - any oor-me t hod fo r those of you with a -they re- attitude. Hut then the problem you have is deciding what meeting you're sitting in before you make a (expletive deleted) fool out of yourself. Naturally, I've devised a method to get out of that situation too. It's called the look on the wall for a picture of President Nixon method (good for eight years only at the Fditor, The officers and directors of the North Box Klder County I arm Bureau and the Farm Bureau A omens Com mittee would like to thank the officers and members of the Hear River high school chapter of the K.F.A. for their help and support in repairing and painting of m.a-- il boxes in our Mail Box Ik'autification IVoiect. If any rural mail patrons have not had their mail box painted, with their name and desire to have it done please contact one of the following: Mrs. 'Aynn undel Mrs. Beb t;. Okada Mrs. raiin NLshiguchi 1 mo .1. The problem with this method is that many mass meetings are held in schools and there's always a picture of the President hanging on the wall next to the flag. the But don't despair, method still works. A' hen you sit down casually glance up to where the If you picture should be. see a clean spot on the wall where the picture used to hang you know you're in a Democratic Party meeting. But if someone has just casually turned tlie picture around so it faces the wall-cha- KEG 60 N 1 W Tremonton, Utah 257-51- Your Authorized Dealer : FcV r see our M V s BRUNSWICK TIRE HO NEED Ti BICKER! DEALER PRICE IS ALL YOU PAY WI 4D EE lGz -- CORD PLY NYLON OUR BEST NYLON TIRE EXTRA ; IDE TREAD SEVEN RIB DESIGN ,. TOUGH FLEXIN RUBBER SIZE C78-- 14 G7S-1- U G78-- 15 1 wind, worry... with Johns-Manvili- :.'mv Sieef ASPHALT SHINGLES SIZE IN i DRIVER'S SEAT When you're in the Army's Motor Transport field, you'll any- thing. Jeeps, sedans, trucks, tractor-trailerAnd you earn while you learn. Good pay. promotions, raises. 30 days paid vacation each year. Great fringe benefits. 723-89- 11 I I IiillCiV .M i. 'AC V IK' vidl ret! hiN lhis ''.'. :,;,!! 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Seal out i OPEN FOR BUSINESS 4")S-:i..- Star-Gaz- what-the-he- ck the public inspection by middle of June. The holdLng be of a public hearing wul toward held and advertised the end of June. Citizens should plan to study the budinget and from a base of the at formation, testify for missed you. Thanks I in C EDlTORplfp re- while while campaign .JINT PRIOR to this provision the law states something to the effect that nothing in the act Is meant to prohibit a deputy from seek IVNG re- TO THE a comity ux'puty sherdovMi without pay.. The law specifically exempts the sheriff and the chief deputy. I (2) budget LETTERS if be ISN'T it unfair then to oses to file his candidacy for an elective office be placed on a leave of absence r.em. budget. vision and(3)follow-upo- n its implementation. The school district budget is one that should be of great concern to the citizens, sin- - . offk-t-- lets his campaigning inteifeiv with his job as niayoi . RUT - t!ie K critism !'- provides for citizen involvement in (1) formilation of Ac?.on OKKilWI intent of the la is obviously not being met. lor example, Mayor .lake Cam nfsalt Lake City iff ice of r t; is running senator whilv cnnliniiiiig to reservo as mayor. No he of leave a lake that quires lie i free in absence. but is campaign, subject to :oming in and cleaning house of all deputies of a different political persuasion than his. I I and through specific provisions in I'tah laws. Itah la problems in this budget arc cstify at the hearing. on the imAs to follow-u- p the governmental sen-ices- : of the school plementation education of our children distiret budget the law proand future citizens. Formvides that the monthly finanulating this budget is a ir.at-t- er cial statements be made of deciding how to best for study by the puo-li- c. use around $10, 000, 000 for If one has not made it purposes of maintaining and hearing. to study the budBecause expenditures are a practice operating the schools, schofinancial statethe and get being increased over the ol lunch and capital outlay. will take a little it ments, 1973-7- 4 there budget, Since citizens are not availtime to learn to read these should soon be a public hearing themselves of the opBut it really isn't w ith ease. budof this a revision on portunities for involvement, ing and is a skill difficult all that these opportunities are beget In the case of increasshould acquire an; citizens law Utah ginning to fade a ay from ing expenditures. is an investment of time ir. disuse. Let's not let this gives citizens opportundemxratic processes our law The happen. ity to participate. that citizens should make. calls for the superintendBy June L the superinOur schools are public ent's presenting the need for tendent will present a tentwhich moans not onschools ative 1974-7- 5 such increases to the board budget to the ly that the children of tr in writing, making the reboard of education. The Board will decide whether or quest available for public public are educated in them but that the public provides not to revise it in any way. study and the holding of a the funding and has responsmaIn either case, the tentative public hearing on the should ibility to be involved in their citizens the form and board's budget ter. Again, of budget will be available become informed about the operation. :e it makes provision for 3ne of our most important Hi! tect deputies from the whims of elected sheriffs. Supposedly, the law prevents a newly elected sheriff from - natters are offered through oar democratic traditions ge Depufies elective come involved in the preparation of the budget for Bo Llder School District. Opportunities for citizen participation in school fiscal hat the amounts to is that a depun is five to seek an elective office if he wants to lose his job for the period of his candidacy. How many deputies can afford to run for office without a job? A '." fol- ies. Voters Sim The lowing article assjbmitted by the League of Women Voters of Brigham Cist. & a written by Marjorfe Childa. education chairman. The article is the first in a ser- Women itti(..-i',- .- Som: ) SEASON 3 SUPPLY AT THE VALUE CORNER 206 So. 2nd. West 2.77 2vb3 2Ti2 |