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Show Universal Microfiiiing 141 Pierpont . Saturday is tax deadline Mrs. Vera Duzett, county treasurer, Unnounced this week that the treasurers office will be open all day this Saturday, IS'ovennler 80. Volume 64 to "receive property tax payments. She also pointed out that after this date, all remaining unpaid taxes will be placed on the delinquent rolls.. Castle Dale, Utah, Thursday, November 28, 1963 7Aito to X Miy we borrow the words of Thomas Paine, from an article titled, The Crisis, which priginally appeared in the Pennsylvania Journal on December 19, 1776, and was later read .aloud to Washingtons troops before they crossed the Delaware: These are the times that try mens souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; hut he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and w oman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquored; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more .glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; it is dearness only that gives everything its value. Heaven knows howr to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed, if so celestial an article as FREEDOM should not be highly rated ... Sitting at a typewriter at this time, within min- AT RADAR SITE Willis G. Diener, of the complex. The radar unit above Athena missile after it is fired. left front, conducts the tour of the radtir or ROD area the crowd is used in trackihg the first stage of the Missile launch site bests Green River Residents Green eloping the science of missilery ficer, whose responsibility it la utes of the completion of funeral and graveside services Approximately 200 on. hand for the United States. The first to push the deatruct signal River residents were for our fallen president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Saturday, to be taken on & con- missiles actually tested there, should' a malfunction occur; the German range controllers while the events of the past four days are burning duced tour of the Green River were captured office, the test complex just east of the rockets. About 100 of these nerve center of the range; comwre into our would in feeble our deep memory, attempt, munications city. Military and civil service were fired at White Sands. van, for both The way, to pay tribute to this great individual, who, al- personnel acted as hosts for the White Sands is one of three ground communication and and gave briefings at the missile ranges in the United ground to air. though but a man, had been entrusted with the mantle tour, various stops. An important Installation at By Joyce Kilmer States, the others being the Atof authority to guide the destiny of this great nation. Major Vincent J. Culbert, lantic range located at Cape this point is the radar units. An Upon his will he binds a radiant chain, tracking radar, a modAlthough several reams of prose have been pub- commanding officer a the in- Canaveral, and the Pacific MPQ-1range, located at Point Mugu, ification of those used during lished during the past few days eulogizing the late stallation and host for the day, Calif. For Freedoms sake he is no longer free. White Sands is the only World War H, is used to track welcomed the assembled guests, President Kennedy, we would add our homage, al- and Introduced the Individuals overland range, and has some the first stage of the missile. It is his task, the slave of Liberty, a pittance in nature, to those flowing in from offering briefings at the sepa- 4,000 square miles of area in This furnishes information to though to his blood own With rate operations areas. which a missile may be impact- the plotting room, which is the wipe a,way a stain. all nations of the world. While enroute from the park ed and data collected. The Green heart of the radar operation. As hard as it is to realize that this deed could be in Green River to the first stop River complex is merely an ex- Here all information from That pain may cease, he yields his flesh to pain. at complex, a host in tension of this range. tracking radars are fed to this accomplished in this land of freedom and love, wo eachthebustestgave includes point, and is plotted automatithe visitors some The test To banish war, he must a warrior be. must be cognizant of the fact that it is because of these background informat ion on four divisions,complex including the cally on a map so that the He dwells in Night, eternal Dawn to see, inherent freedoms that this act was possible. It is fit- White Sands Missile Range, the launch area, the ROD or radar flight can be followed with acparent organizatore of the Green area, the missile assembly area curacy. And gladly dies, abundant life to gain. ting to note that President Kennedy died enjoying River test complex. Of Interest of the Atlantic Research, and Also located at this site is a these freedoms, enjoying his association with the peo- In this information was the fact the base support area. new FPS-1radar unit, Which on this area in New The tour first went to the is a prime source of data. Devwas that it What matters Death, if Freedom be not dead? of the United whom loved of he States, ple regardless Mexico the flrsit atomic ROD (Range Operations Direc- eloped exclusively for missile their color, political or religious creeds, or their na- bomb wasthat No flags are fair, if Freedoms flag be furled. detonated. torate) area, where Willis G. use, it will provide position inThe range as it Is known to- Diener, assistant project engi- formation, record the path of tionality. Who fights for Freedom goes with joyful tread day, actually came Into existence neer with RCA, explained the the missile, and will, via teleCertainly another tribie that could be stated in in 1945, when a group of scien- workings there. Located here phone microwave, send position To meet the fires of Hell against him hurled, behalf of this young, vigorous statesman, was the fact tists were given, the job of dev are the missile flight safety of- - information to White Sands. head And has as captain Him whose This unit will track the second that he would continuously place himself in vulnerable stage of the missile. Smiles from the Cross upon a conquored world. situations despite protestings by those charged with his Surveillance radars are also located here to insure the safety safe keeping. This he did in an effort to offer himself of small aircraft that may be fully to the people whom he served. Although a person flying near the area of the misin such a high position of authority is constantly in siles flight From this point the tour travdanger, to a certain extent, he felt a tremendous reseled to the contonement, or base to the would and out his of ponsibility go people, way "The support area. Included here are Local to greet them, and shake their hands. At impressive installation ceremonies, conducted the fire station, with two comWe feel that President Kennedy will best be replete crews, on a is Dead" by Lions Deputy District Governor, Paul Cook oi schedule (available to the commembered for his in behalf of minority groups. Price, 12 new members were installed into the Lions munity of Green River in emerBy Lola A. Sitterud Although the cause, in many cases, was an unpopular club at Castle Dale. The meeting was held at the cafe- gency) ; engineering building; (Continued on back page) one, he stood behind his beliefs and spoke out against teria of the new high school J F Kennedy It began, just an ordinary day. By Chain Ahby building. discrimination of any kind. I was doing my household Two planes 'The whole world has been chores listening to a television Sometimes it helps a little, Included in the list of new Damage loss Although the loss to the American people is cersaddened and shocked by the the skies are overcast, When play. members were Lee Peterson, President of felt cruel assassination tainly very deeply, one cannot help but admire the To remember that tomorrow, Orson Peterson, Andrew Bell, in unin The President has This days troubles will be family of President Kennedy for the tremendous sacKennedy. It is impossible to Suddenly. Lloyd Wilberg, Edward Reid, derstand! why anyone would been shot. Aldo Monroe Childs, Magnuson, past; rifice they have made. To his wife and children, may want to do such a terrible Alton Peterson, Clement Glover, And tomorrow always brings accidents My ears must be playing tricks, God grant them the knowledge that their husband and thing." new strength, Thomas Johnston, Denny GardDid' I really hear this, I thought. Two plane mishaps ner and Lloyd Crow, the latter A New courage, some way, father truly gave his all, even unto his life, to the serThese were the words of Jesse pickup truck with a camper were reported near Hanksville five being employees of the For each dawn's a bright be- vice of his wrecked three miles south of S. Tuttleof Oastle Dale, who has Then, "The President is dead, his ,To and and brothers country. parents and now Monday. Sunday of Bureau Reclamation, ginning, Hanksville Sunday, November had the privilege, on three dif- Hush for a moment children. brand-nesisters, who have suffered previous heartache and loss Neil O. 17. The pickup came around a ferent occasions of shaking Is this truly what the bulletin And each days a and a living in Castle Dale. pilot, Taylor, day. Other guests at the meeting, corner and turned over comtheir dedication to their country, may their hands and talking briefly with said? through Cessna passenger, were flying a when more than 60 persons were pletely, to end up on its wheels. the late President John F. Kenpride in the accomplishments of their son and brother, ls3 chasing wild horses about served luncheon, the We included beThe driver, Samuel Dunham, time only Saturday enjoyed last The trip being a moment a nation For nedy. a few weeks ago during a re- Is hushed, shocked and still. to Green River, where we were w'ho wras taken in the prime of life, buoy them up in 15 miles northeast of Hanksville sides Mr. Cook and his wife, In- received face laceraions and Rod Carpet these trying times. accorded the ception held for the President As the moment passes, Sunday. About 10:30 a.m. they ternational Counselor, Russell was immediately flown to Price treatment at the Green River Williams and Mrs. Williams, by Bill Wells of Hanksville for following his address from the Our hearts with horror fill. Again, we would borrow the wrords of another tried! to lanA on a seismograph and Past Lions Club President medical treatment. Also in the missile test complex. Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. of road and the landing gear We were greeted by personnel, great statesman, Abraham Lincoln, who, on learning Grant Fausett and Mrs. Fausett, truck were Mrs. Dunham and How can this thing happen President Kennedy more In a civilized world; the plane struck a sand dune all of Price, and President of their granddaughter, all of Salt and! assigned a staff car and of the loss of four boys from one family in the service and than any other previous presi A whole nation into darkness. two very congenial and personflipped over. The plane, the Ferron Lions Club, Bert Lake. They were uninjured. Funk and Mrs. Funk. able guides. Our hosts, who ask- of their country, wrote to the bereaved mother the fol- owned dent was symbolic of the Ideal Shame and grief is hurled. The camper on the pickup by Vernon Voss of Ogden, American. He was young, dywas completely demolished. All ed to remain anonymous (and lowing words which we feel our and express feeling received considerable damage Club officers, including club namic, vigorous in his search What must go on in besides, we probably wouldnt the together the damages amounted feelings of Pe people of the United States in be- but the occupants were unhurt. president Duane Pederson, and to for facts; and once .the facts A persons confused' mind, get their name spelled right any $1700, according to Highway carGene have moved Tuttle, secretary were in his hands he Patrolman Jerome Wright, who way), offered us every courtesy, half of the present bereaved family: To cause him to commit 150 Cessna On pila on a concentrated campaign Monday, with a rapidity that sometimes A terrible act of this kind? and helped us get some good the accident I know how weak and fruitless must be any w'ord oted by Don McDougal with ried for new members for the service investigated shocked the conservatives of the On Thursday, November 21. a pictures of the base. One of the organization. By so doing, they world. He was a family man Questions now arise fellows showing us around was of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the Chad Moore, both of Green truck pulling a Rob- feel that the group can better government BLM house trailer turned over from White Sands, and the grief of a loss so overwhelming. But I cannot refrain River, wrecked near the and with his family he entered for you and for me, 38 Roost about bers comserve ranch, in building a better other was the head of one of in the middle of the road, about every home in America. He was of Hanksville. munity. 20 miles southwest a religious man dedicated to his Are we teaching our children the departments at Green from tendering you the consolation that may be found miles southeast of Green in the thanks of the republic they died to save. I pray The two men left Green River At present the club is assist- River. The trailer apparently belief in God and because of his To respect freedom and country River. We would like to say thanks, that our dedication to his religion every and caused both Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of to go to the Robbers Roost ran-to ing with the cleanup and beau- trailer and truck to turn over. religious faith was strengthened. Even those who bitterly opposed on behalf of the people of Green ch owned by Arthur Ekker tification that is program being He was wealthy and generous His policies will all agree, The driver, Chad M. Smith of River, for the opportunity af- your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished give him a message. While try- conducted throughout the counwith bis wealth. From his quick He was a man to be respected, forded by this explanation of memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride ing to land, the plane flipped ty, and are making passenger, Den-plans to Murray, and ofa Salt smile and friendly handshake With a vital courageous person- facilities at the launch site. We that must be over was and Badger, estimated Lake, were on a damage drive concerted carry to along have so laid sacrifice yours costly a are sure that it will foster a one could feel the warmth and at $3,000. The occupants were these lines, in cooperation with both unhurt Damage was in the ality. closer working relation. thousands because the trailer upon the altar of freedom. compassion this great man had unhurt. the community committee, V-- 2 Peacemaker 2 t 6 thorn-wreath- ed 12 leader pays tribute installed in CD. Lions President a to new members are d eu l k 1 are damaged high separate mishaps two non-injur- y w jack-knife- d ni for his fellowmen, Mr. Tuttle stated. "I certainly have the highest regard for this man who devoted his entire adult life to his country, and who finally gave that life for his country. However, we can take comfort in the fact that there is, under such circumstances, an orderly ransition with the very least amount of confusion. We are fortunate to have a man of the calibre of Lyndon B. Johnson to take over he reins of government. President Johnson, I am sure, has the courage and ability to lead our nation in these perilous times. I dont think Russia, Cuba or any other nation would be foolish enough to try to take advantage of us at this time, he said. In his final remarks Mr. Tuttle said, I will always cher- - He was staunch In his loyalty, He loved his native land And fought to keep it free. was completely Patrolman Jerome Wright also investigated youth participate May his grieving family find Comfort and relief, Through the great achievements And friendships made, Throughout a life that was so brief. in A credit to his country was President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Yes. that is what the news bulletin said, ' The President is dead". ish the memories I have of this great man and will forever be thankful for having had the opportunity to meet him and talk with him. I can truly say the world is better because he was here. ruined on the inside. , , T- - yr. . - - i- - - ' .V ... .. j t - .. r: a . . v r if kv'i,! Benefit show clean-u- p As part of the clean-u- p and beautification program now underway in Castle Dale, this group of young people were on hand Saturday to clean up ar- ound the city park and tennis IgI, courts. this accident. - Next Wedhesday, December 4, a benefit show, titled Jumbo, will be shown in the Castle Theatre in Huntington. All proceeds will be donated to the Emery County high school band, to be used to purchase new uniforms to outfit the growing band. The picture, directed by Billie Rose. will start at 7:30 p.m. It is a circus theme, and billed as a good family nun ie. It stars Doris Day and Jimmie Duran tew jt, V Under supervision of Scout ? and Priesthood leaders, as well as members of the Lions club, I? the group was able to rake up, pile, and burn most of the trash a, that accumulates in the area. . |