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Show Page 2. THK I.KADKIt ; MU.AM mtr.s Commission Candidate Sees Total Involvement ' - n w v-- iu pans, 1 k-?1 . i mr i i Editor's Note: This is another in a scries of articles presenting some of the views of political office candidates in Box Klder County. Today's article deals with the views of Stephen Al Cazier, Brighani City, candidate for the two-yecounty commission post currently held by Ted Burt of Corinne, who is also seeking reelection. A veteran of the Brigham City council. Stephen Al Cazier, of Brigham, a Republican, thinks he has something to offer Box Elder County voters. The Brigham City man feels a need for involvement of the total commission in all areas of county government such as ti road system, welfare programs, senior citizens, recreation and in developing the tax base. Asked whether his use of the word total involvement is a criticism that too much of the work rests on the chairman's shoulders, Cazier responded: "We have a three member commission and that's the way the load really should be shared and distributed... you get better input from three member involvement." Cazier says he really doesn't have "any crit'eism" of his opponent Ted Burt. " think the commission is doing a good job holding taxes in line and working hard at the jobs they are doing," he added. A businessman, Cazier says he views the commission post as a "full-tim- e job" and is to.. .turn over to a business my "prepared - ... TT I j- ar manager." Here's some subjects: ".in ni . y 1 , OiO,.w--- - - - i. - - est comment. He said "I wonder what conclusions some future archeologist will come to about a people who spent so much time fervently pushing a little white ball around So they could get it to fall in a little round hole." Being in a frivilous mood, old Star-Gazthought he'd a batch of mix up just potpourri for you today. No, that's not the stuff that Goldilocks ate at the three Bears house. It just means a mixture of things... or maybe it means I'm mixed up. Oh well. Old Star-Gazhas been down in the dumps for the past couple of days. Isn't it really kind of depressing to find out after all er r JUigajL.iii.iii , ... . .M I urn 1 1 Another QL Ordinances: "I feel now that we've had them in effect for a while they possibly shou be reviewed.. .If they need change we should !r v. 'I'ing to do that." -- Senior Citizens: "I'd like to see the J senior citizens' programs expanded throughout the county so there is more involvement area wide." Senior citizens need to get into activities and circulate among friends. "There are a lot of them that can still serve in.. .volunteer services." -- Law Enforcement: Cazier says he feels the sheriff's office has "been upgraded tremendously in the last couple of years." He complimented the present commission Yard Of Month ;" ' Letters To Editor Header Dislikes Story would like to speak out concerning the unprofessional manner in which the Deweyville Park dedication story was handled. I am sure the people of Deweyville worked hard and long to achieve their goals and then to have the event reported in such a sarcastic manner is disgusting. If this is the best your paper can do, you are in sad shape. Any high school journalist could have prepared a more interesting account of the day without such utter disregard to journalistic guidelines. I feel the people of Deweyville deserve an apology from this paper and Mr. Feller for the poor choice of words used in describing the events. I also suggest that Mr. Feller stick to photography and leave the reporting to the journalist. er Those scientist fellows -- Recreation: Cazier feels the county might properly participate in the creadon of rural recreation such as pack and bike , trails and snowmobile courses. He also sees more involvement in equestrian parks. "We've got an awful lot of horse people in I I ; the county and a lot of them live in cities," he said. "We have two now (parks) and a 'THEY WANTED ME TO PAINT THEM GREEN' lot of activity". ..by upgrading those activities can be increaed further. ..Warren Brantner, a Tremon ton City employee, said "My boss wanted me to paint it He also suggested such things as rifle on more and referring to the city's sewer treatment plant. But he asked permission to be a little shoots green," emphasis ranges, trap The result is a colorful red, white and blue effect for the bicentennial. more artistic. getting hunters to be "more sportsmen" to Brantner had help from Don Collum, another employee. "It's taken me a while," he of of the number reduce reports help admitted. hunter destruction. On a larger scale, he said he is "really not in a position at this time to talk about Besides his loving care swimming pools and recreation complexand dedication, Mr. Johnson the that es." He added, though, county may have just a bit of might get involved in a "cooperative" type natural ability on his side. Mrs. Johnson suggested, program. -- County Employees Association: "I "He kind of has a green thumb." , really feel employees have the right to in and a voice Anyone wishing to make government representation suggestions as to candidates as far as their operation goes. cont. from page one iums." They are liberally for the "Yard of the Month" "If we can continue to work in good the yard's Have honor should contact the other spiced and among too," people the association... with harmony employees flower beds. Mrs. Johnson said. "We've committee consisting of those types of organizations can be benefic"I keep geraniums over lots of parties here." had Jimmy Archibald, Mrs. Mel ial." .... Their daughter, Karen all winter," he confessed. He Foxley and Mrs. Virgil "I feel a man who is capable of doing a Smoot of Corinne, held aj also keeps his own tuberc js all of Tremonton. Francom, The " committee" has also"" ebilri;jdt should be Paid Kf tMVJob" "wedding reception there" begonia bulbs and cannas asked for public assistance whether in private industry or in governwhen she married. The stored in peat moss through in another way. Someone ment...! don't really see any reason why it couple also have another the winter. took the "Yard of the In the early spring he should be different." daughter, Mrs. Margo Nel- Month" sign from the yard son in Los Gatos. A son, Dr. starts them inside the house He added, "I think any employee should of last month's winner, Mr. before outside them about died Johnson Blain moving be willing to put forth full effort.. .and in warmer weather. and Mrs. Roy Lepore, 625 three ago. years maybe this is an area where it needs to be "The process saves quite a No. 3rd East. Information as looked at." to its whereabouts is being bit of money," Mrs. Johnson "Even with my small business I find one Mrs. Johnson jokingly said. sought. good man is sometimes worth two or three complains that her husband men who aren't qualified for the job." is a "maniac for geran ; could have seen just as much if they'd have landed the Viking spacecraft out on the salt dessert in Box Elder County. They might even have seen a jack rabbit. I still think it would have been funny, if the last TV pictures sent back to Earth by the Viking would have shown a Martian tow truck hooking up to the Viking and a Martian cop issuing a ticket for parking too close to a fire hydrant. Anyway you look at it, H.G. Well's "War of the World's" just isn't going to be the same anymore. You have to feel a certain sense of pride though at the accomplishment. I can still Class Of 71 To Hold Reunion Bear River High class of will hold their five year reunion on Firday, August 6, at 6:30 p.m. The Bear River High School cafeteria will be the sight for the affair. Letters must be returned 1971 remember watching the first Earthman step down onto the surface of the moon. ..and always will. Having just returned from r a vacation, old soon to Randy Buck, chairman. Classmates who did not receive this letter are asked to let the reunion committee know as soon as possible. Star-Gaze- thought he might pass along a few more survival hints. Don't go. But if you must, don't take along your golf clubs. Star-Gazhas come to the conclusion that next to running this paper, golf is the world's greatest exercise in self-hu- - along ke er Mars. Heck, there ain't even a nightcrawler, just a bunch of sand and rock. i .inn tip-ta- lots of sunburn lotion. A vacation, after all, is when normally sane people decide that it's possible to burn themselves to death without going near a fire. Star-Gazhas spent the last few days gleefully peeling deceased skin from the back of Mrs. Star-Gazwhile thinking "I told you so" out loud. How about a bit of trivia. Did you know that in 1890 the number of cows in Utah exceed the number of people for the first and only time. Try that out on somebody at a party and see how impressed they. are. See you next week. these years that there really aren't any slimmy green looking, superintelligent Martians running around on Al Cazier -- Zoning Lecdr The " miliation. My vacation trek throughout much of Utah can be traced by a trail of misguided little white balls that now rest somewhere in the deep grass, the deep pond, or the other fairway. One of the men I played with at one course made this , The Garland Times ... .... Published every Thursday by the Leader Publishing Co. at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. Box Subscription rate: Elder, Cache, and Oneida $5.50 per year, all other areas $6.00 per year. Second Class Postage paid at Tremonton, Utah 84337. Educomment Protest TV Fare For Your CELEBRATION I AT Child's Sake By Ray Hall "Mommy," queried a pert seven year old, "do you think Joanie's first husband will find out that she's gett ing a divorce from his stepbrother so she can marry his Sincerely, adopted son? Do you think LA RITA UDY, he'll try to stop the wedding, TREMONTON, UTAH Mommy, just because that - other lady is going to have a EDITOR'S NOTE: The "journalist" in this case was on baby?" vacation last week and so the paper was assembled by others. That may not be educaMr. Feller is not a trained journalist and he regrets that the tional T.V., but it is T.V. story may have been interpreted as being sarcastic. He was, education. according to him, attempting to portray the festive nature of By now, halfway into the the entire day. He points out early in the story that the summer recess from school, Deweyville facility is one of the finest-- if not the finest-- in the frustrated parents are state. We have pointed to it in earlier editions. He deeply wringing their hands and regrets that some may feel he was attempting to make light of holding their heads as their the accomplishment. The people of Deweyville deserve due kids register their boredom. credit for their beautiful park facility. "Mom, what can I do?" is a Finally, may I as editor, express thanks to Mrs. Udy for frequent question and "See her letter bringing the matter to my attention. I sincerely what's on the T.V." is an all appreciate constructive criticism from people willing to put too frequent answer. Summtheir name before the public. er time is indeed prime time for young T.V. watchers in EDITOR CURTIS STARR their search for relief from heat and boredom. In a recent article in the Thanks She "New England Journal of Medicine," two physicians Thanks so much for the excellent coverage you recently joined many educators and gave Frontier Street in The Leader, (Scene '76). psychologists to raise their The article was well presented and will be an excellent aid voices in alarm over the in the advertisement of Frontier Street. We feel Frontier negative effects of T.V. violStreet will be a great success and we are very appreciative of ence on the behavior pattvour help with it. erns of youngsters. The editAgain, thanks so much for your interest and concern. or of the prestigious medical Sincerely, Mattie Callister, journal, Dr. Franz J. Coordinator Says Ingle-finge- Frontier Street - - er of his opinions on various and sheriff. "Moving into the new facilities has created budgetary problems," he noted. Those problems may require continued attention. "Perhaps law enforcement does need some serious consideration as far as more budget appropriations." Wide Address System: "I'd really tike to see the county get th irstemf-'-If other communities cooperate it will really help emergency services, especially. Even though some communities want to retain their individuality it can still be maintained perhaps by a dual system." -- Double Taxation: "Some of our towns are having a pretty hard time coming up with any revenue at all to help maintain their towns. Perhaps the county should be helping some of the smaller towns more." r says "The r, glorification of violence on T.V. must Square Dancing VttJUfcv stop. The hazard is the exaltation of violence on television, its victims are all our children, and the disease is a distortion of values, attitudes and morality." As an educator and parent, I, too, raise my voice in protest. And protest I think we must. The T.V. media is sensitive to the viewing audience, and they will certaintheir proly gramming if enough of us let them know of our displeas- ure. --ii - VI Ml 9:00 to 11:30 pm HONEYVILLE, UTAH (f From 11am fee, m EM to 11:30 pm Free SWIMMING If there are not enough, things may get worse; and even if there are, the process is a slow one; so, in the meantime, it is still up to us as parents to meet the problem individually. To toss out the set would be to throw out the baby with the bath and to drive the kids to the cool recesses where the neighbor's T.V. flickers. That's not the answer. Screening what your watch is time consuming and difficult, but it GAMES PONY RIDES ENTERTAINMENT Children must be accompanied by an adult. chil-dre- n seems entirely essential Help them develop a taste for uplifting programs (Olympics, anyone?) and find some other while the sordid soapproject operas cry and the guns of violence blaze. It won't be easy Good luck! OflOT Simons Call 279-05- 15 P iVrA |