Show 0 CE 0 TO 0 0 czi 0 i timas saturday relocation according to project director it charles ernst op 1 fully decided of thi th the of relocation T has1 now will into a J private i at first ever it more thought stands to this may sound contradictory human reason thit successful e how- p eople can welcome than failures are if thu residents thoy will tha projects contribute to the success of the parsons who have the ability to contribe acclaimed as persons coir and therefore bute well to tha building of a community ahti uof tho communities welcome tho in the find readier will projects should fail disnited but if the mally the residents will be branded with the failure oaptar community will be particularly aja and no U S cor lr to 4 have them so there you have it it has been decided that we are to go out arid while we are waiting our chances for relocation we are to do everything possible toward building up our communities so that we may better display our best talents and so in the communities of our nation our paradoxical situation may sense find readier 1 V bo be on employment of course nornal been aninto life has beon this policy of relocation emphatic decia and time some but full nounced for sion on thin point was reached it a meeting held reofficials and lake city by national cently at salt lako project directors up to this time there still foista to what extent this ome measure of questioning as ed sorae policy should prevail hac boon been made so coand now that this decision ha ara faced more than ever tely mpletely ely tho IMA projects are with the paradoxical situation of building and depletiio vever tha em ver with the tine Holje ing a community at the same time way one parn dox upon paradox in parri relocation the fully pharis we are ara res olvo at appears somewhat easier to resolve already whose ia those again together all yat imminent and those who have given no thought as yet we are all back together again all to relocation going inthe tha outside in the same direction tho and this being the case we should all begin to try ke can with none to build up our communities as best we wa waiting they are just baitin holding back on the ground that thoy itin f we should all contribute toward building to go out up our mor successfully we do for the moro be in our relocation this the more successful we will bo movement E beun ry prima that the primary 11 emphasis k tr ja pa 14 Da cumber december ja R welcome taken in this spirit se bettor semra to mak better sera introduction in w to permit staff members to express their opinions and alloy tho an into allow the timate glimpse into tl oi r ner rac ro cusses or of editorial a minds column will ap- pear weakly horo after jn in tha issues of this paper the you will hour hoar the woos of the ru porter on his daily rounds of tho the city you tho boers of the hear ali will hoar editor his daiv dair rounds on reporters report ro ors of the porters ve to will attempt person comments mercilessly deleted from the newspaper ae copy ass guest will ask writers to contribute wo al 1 will invite opinions bf our read readers sem SNOW BOUND to the sen sunny mahn utahn the sight of anc ancl californians Californi deac the first snow in eions to tho topaz probably occasioned much amusement there were those who stood entranced while huge ad flakes floated alight ali ted molted and rolled in dropski bolted down upturned ware those who there were ot forgot city bred toes and forr ions enough to f inders long scoop up snowballs to aim at other innocents abroad there were those wwho0 forgot the leaks in their galos hes and pre priority galoshes spent hours in building worthyy snowmen of the wort snowden worst topaz nightmares thera were those who there the revelry tho scoffed at but who gleefully dashed into unmarred spaces to leave their footprints for til with the tha return of many work and idaho WORK REP and enfa L J have coached ears of tha the 1 S f f posterity iniz wait residents waltin were finally fi there wore those whose experiences were pleasant tell of cordial welcomes and good living con- those who plied snowballs unto are ara talus back and forth from work these acco accounts dit ions tempering thee ditions tales of disap- hack pointments point ments and who nursed colds for or who ther all agree however that the experience was invalu- days thereafter ha ivete proper oper perspective of relocation pro- with california able in gaining a pr s sei 1 LJ ers from 0 utah tom farms of reports report a both favorable blems during choir periods pictured a delectable des- chasa workers sert of snow surer sil-ar milk an insight into conditions the novelty is over of employment have gained in a measure keyed to a wartime war time pitch they have probed into housing and job possibilities thay have had a taste in preparation for resettlement they tune war of wartime time living standards they have been freo free of a regimented life long enough to gain future they have profited with the experience thus gained face the futura with now confidence faco naw now slush unde and warmer weather foot in snow now means hazards endangering dignity and comfort in colder ideals for the temperatures the transition thus the residents may ens to froni sunny californians from Californi eFK ka Tit ahns seasoned utahna F |