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Show Th Trxnonlon. Uuh LEADER Two-Da- y Thursday, April 29, 1965 Cooking School "The of Cooking Eleclargely wasted, about all that trically' Joy is the theme of a is left is investigations and homcmakcr's cooking reports. An FBI report sus- school April in Garland, tained the charge that the al the I.DS Boar River Stake S. tinton by 0'. Georg. was Communist-riddeCenter to be conducted by Miss PRESIDENT NATIONAL while a report of Alice A. Bingham, home econEDUCATION PROGRAM sociologists to the White omist for the Ojidcn division Scorcy, Arkomoi House cited its "outstanding in demoncontributions" POVERTY WAR EXPERIMENT strating "new and effective staffing a similar Harlem organization that proposes Last August the New York methods." to spend $118 million in What had this prototype Daily News, exercising only for three years, and were sendthe done, a little reportorial initiative, several ing personnel to discovered in Manhattan a besides squandering of what may have organizations outside the n dollar slum millions Scores of MFY staff five been a year budget of state. project lavishly subsidized members were fleeing the $27 million? It sponby federal, city, and private nearly premises, and the rush was available made sored or (Ford Foundation) money on among politicians such as and liberally infested with facilities for radical political Javits, Johnson, and Wagsuch strikes action rent as Communists and Communer to dissociate themselves. pronist - fronters. Mobilization led by Communists, such Whose Ideas Behind It? for Youth, Inc., built on the moted demonstrations The liberals running the the as march, Washington latest social theory to be MFY pilot plant did not beschool set and boycotts, up univerhad from the city's all of which were supposed lieve in inquiring into the sities, had neglected to safeto give slum kids "participa- background of its employees' guard itself against Red inin community life. Its political beliefs. The truth tion" filtration and executives had lavish ex- very likely is that they were scandal. pense accounts, and its sub- ideologically unable to disMFY was launched ausversives had refuge as well tinguish Marxism from piciously some two years as in those surThe Times liberalism, financing. ago by the late President finally The whole basis roundings. dutifully reported described it Kennedy, who that the FBI found in MFY of MFY's approach was to as "the most advanced protwo Communists, challenge the gram yet devised to combat Chinese-typ- e Reds, and 32 American concepts, defying broad a on delinquency law and order as well as scale." The New York Times, others with past Communist traditional connections. institutions, in of then, was calling it "part the and manner of style a program designed to strike Next, the Poverty Bill Marxist The revolutionaries. eventually at the roots of President Johnson signed full extent of its Communist denational the juvenile the poverty bill a short time may not be linquency problem." As late after the explosion rocked penetration known unless Congress inJohnas last July, President New York City. The init. vestigates son was announcing a $1.5 vestigations were slowed The scandal of irresponsmillion federal grant to MFY down "until after the elecible waste of public funds is for training school drop-out- s tions," but a city board bad enough. Worse, cerand declaring it had his eventually came up with a tainly, was the idea of de"deep interest and support." long list of grievances such voting effort, energy, and New Methods as "loose and shoddy ad- treasure to such admirable Thus the panacea that was ministrative practices," "imin such an purposes to have ended poverty and proper spending," and "hirmanner. No wondelinquency on Lower East ing of individuals of ques- der Norman Thomas could Side was under the aegis of tional and rub his hands gleefully and activities." In the meantime, praise the Washington from its bethat ginning. But until recently those with such backgrounds socialism received in the neither the federal governfled the shelter of MFY, like poverty bill. On the basis ment nor the press, and rats from a burning build- of this evidence provided by therefore the public, knew ing. MFY, the newest theories of anything about what was As the scandal exploded the sociologists are imposexthis" officials were boasting sible to implement, even within MFY taking place perimental war on poverty. of the distinction they were with assistance from Marx- After two years and $8 achieving as Mr. Johnson's ists. Will it be the same millions of taxpayers' monev pioneers. They bragged of elsewhere as in New York Looking Ahead . two-clii- project . n, ill other multi-millio- political three background existing windfall of I'tah Power and Light pany. '"Each Co. Obituaries Com- that the year ultimate has been attained in the features of the new appliances. The next year finds new ideas and new improvewe feel ments to lighten housewife's burdens in the home," Miss Bingham said. to is designed The school contribute to richer family life in by showing better methods efpreparation and more things ficient ways of doing electrically, releasing time for things the homemaker would food like to do. Such subjects as easy preparation and cooking of foods on the most modern electric range; of preparation and cooking foods from the freezer, home lighting; electric home heating, and automatic laundry equipment will be reviewed. Late model ranges, refrigerfreezers, washers and ators, dryers, water heaters and washers will be displayed. dish- will conduct Miss Bingham the first day with food fashions on the range. Those attending will receive a recipe sheet with new recipes to tempt the most particular appetite. The second day will also be conducted by Miss Bingham of freezing showing methods foods and ideas relating to cooking food from the freezer. Other subjects also will be presented to show how electricity is the homemaker's best friend, and most valuable servant. Each day's session will be concluded with a prize drawing for food prepared and cooked together with many other LAUREL D. IVERSON Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon in Brigham City for Laurel D. Iverson, 44, of Bountiful, who died Wednesday. Burial was in Bear River Cemetery. Mr. Iverson was born June 4, 1920 in Bear River City, a son of Glenn and Gertrude Christensen Iverson. He married Lois Loe, May 19, 1953 in Albuquerque, N. Mex. He was personnel officer at Hill Air Force Base and Sperry Rand Co. He was a member of the L.D.S. Church. Surviving are his widow, two daughters, Lori and Tami, all of Bountiful; his parents, Bear River City; one sister and one brother, Mrs. Ralph (Leola) Streart, and Palmer G. Iverson, both of Brigham City. It's Loyalty Bay This Saturday Gov. Calvin L. Rampton Tuesday declared Saturday will be Loyalty Day in Utah. In his proclamation, the governor observed that the President and Congress have called for Loyalty Day obser vations May 1. .i j - - He had given the decision that such dumping would definitely not be allowed, as those outside the city do not pay city taxes, but do receive many of the benefits as paid for by city Industrial Commission Planned by Officials Commissioner Grover Harper suggested to the commissioners Monday that they take immediate steps to set up a County Commission. He Industrial asked for names of persons the commissioners felt should be named to this commission. It was decided to hold the matter until next week to allow further study of possible names for the suggested commission. Another request was received by the county officials Monday for additional office space for the Soil Conservation Service, which to they were unable grant, since there is no official information concerning the vacating of any other office space in the court house. Representatives of the Forest Service who attended the Monday meeting informed the commissioners as to their position on continuing their financial participation for maintenance residents. ments, and 40' would be used by the Federal Government to recreation purchase additional lands. The commissioners asked for more time to consider the different angles of the new conditions, and they felt after the first year they would be better able to decide as to their position on the matter. It was explained that there would no charge at the Willard Bay area this year as the government hasn't completed their facilities there. we undertake your DEAD ANIMAL problem CALL UBP COLLECT A previous request from Arthur Linford for financial help for the Disabled Veterans organization was further considerfelt ed and the commissioners it unwise to start this kind of support, as they would then be asked to assist every other organization in the same man- rot FAST Mtt-tl- M ner. of the Box Elder County Park, since they are now required to charge an entrance fee for federally developed lands. They expressed the hope that the would continue their county financial aid, and explained that of the fees collected will 60 Jbe turned back to the states for distribution to local govern A report was given on the stand taken by the Mayor of Willard regarding people outside the limits of Willard City using the city dump grounds. V. COOKING SCHOOL :;: SPECIALS Mental Retardation Com. Holds Report Meeting on Activities Plans are going forward in Box Elder County for a Mental Retardation Center. Mrs. Ed 'Quinney is local chairman for the committee. Other members prizes. ,are William Chapman, Jaycee will be held coordinator; Robert K. Wood, The sessions each day. 2:00 till 3:30 p.m. public education and awareEach day's class will be dif- ness; Nat Wharton, recreation facilities. These three men are ferent and interesting. members of the Tremonton-Garlan- d The following Tremonton apJaycees, who express pliance dealers are sponsoring for the pritheir appreciation the school: D. & B. Electric, of working on vilege NorthHales Bros. Furniture, worthwhile project. ern Furniture, Nessen Home Furnishings, Russ Electric. Everyone is invited to reserve April 29 and 30 and plan to attend both days, to share one of the most interesting and events of helpful community the season. this County officials serving with the group are Dr. Reed Merrill, and clinical serprevention vices; Les Laird, education, rehabilitation and education; Inez Deem, residential facilities and programs; Walter Jaggi, social welfare; and Ed Quinney, community program development. A committee meeting was held Tuesday evening in Brigham City, which was called by Harold B. Felt, chairman of the County Advisory Committee. Mr. Felt was appointed to this position by the Governor. Quick facts Series f PIS, bbs 8l:il--B3 "fotpuoinir Table Top Water HEATER (a) Quick recovery, lb) Glass Lined, (c) 5 Year Warranty about Savings Bonds You get back $4 for you need . MODEL FV514E Mm. ft. 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PHOTO IV HAROLD HALMA 66 AND the crowd yelled The disturbed man clutched the roof of a tall office building. "I certainly hope he jumps soon," one girl said ". . . or we'll miss our bus." Others in the crowd made bets on whether the man would or would not. Then the crowd becoming a mob began to chant, "Jump! Jump! Jump!" Fiction? It really happened-ju- st recently and more than once. What's happened to our standards, you may well ask, when humanity becomes so Contributed to Religion in American ie Life callous about a single human life that its shocking destruction is looked on as no more than a casual thrill? What's happened to us? More important: what can you do about it? You and your family build and strengthen your faith through regular worship. And your faith can be a vital force when you take it abroad into the world, applying it in every way you can toward your fellow man all the time. Worship this week . . . put your faith to work all week. WILL BE pen for Business May 1st We are sorry for any inconvenience to our customers during our move. But we will be able to give better and faster service in. our new location. Worship this week Ml States Implement Go TREMONTON 2ND WEST 206 SOUTH |