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Show 4 Toorle Tnmcrit, lliundiv, August TCL IloitU 0, 1979 Summer Cookout s Memlirrt of the Touch) Ciric league will begin their 1979 eriivitu with their hudiantb as special .guests to a summer couk-ou- t. The function will begirt at 6 pm. at the borne of Mn. Ronald Nash, j : North 323 Broadway, will be called to j Memlien assist with the food and the officcn will be hostesses. BOY BENDER Robert and Brenda Ben- Boy Shumway Jirnn Spencer Anyone who has not Item contacted or made should call reservations Mn. Nash no later than Thursday. Augu 4 9th, at Shum- way wax born July 18 at the lie LD.S. weighed 7 lb. 4 ounce and matured SO inchet long. Paienti are Mr. and Mn. E. Richard (Doretta) Crandparratf Shumway. are Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Fradriduon of Vernon, Mr. Eugene Shumway of Salt Lake and Mn. Barbara Bush of San Jose, Calif. der are the proud parents of Brandon Robert Bender, who was born July 28 at Tooele Valley Hospital. Brandon o' 7 weighed Mark CJaa- - Handsome jmi,'nisTrrm! t uL, tdmsg with 84 ounces and pounds was 194 inches lung. Grandparents are lJovd cd and Linda Hammond, Jim Kranti and Evonne CORNELL TOPS Cornell University has the best faculty in the na- - redden. brother Mjd rv?m . yg-JUS- Ag Sciences. That's what . jjLhiat' end Ray with cake and nUon kt R- -v Stone, of Creat grandparents are Tooele, Mr. and Mrv Da- Anderson, Mary vid Cdadden. Cran.sville, June Kranti and Minnie attd Mr. and Mn. Bill ? - " urvfH 19 ,7, Mill-war- WA. thousand faculty Eoru Mr Morrison. v Jessie Bush, Tooele. c( of University grandmother h urwy Jr, of Coo-Gre- at Martin Upset Seymour of Sanford University. The results were printed in the Chronicle of Higher Education. Dalrynewi One may hve as a cona queror, or a king, or magistrate, but he mint die as a nun. Welnter - - 1 To Whom fourth The quality would be that a judge should have an am pithy for the 'common man' Most of us feel, because of various experiences we have had, as though the law was developed by lawyers for their own use. We feel mat It is a personal asset to many anomies who wheel and deal to their own profit at the expense of their clients, and who are aided and abetted by the judges. It would be refreshing to have a judge who would see the court cases are resolved with dispatch and not extended from postponement to postponement ad infinitum. The fifth quality is one of personal viewpoint, but we nded a drastic We. me undersigned citizens ot Tooeie County. Utah state our views on the qualities we would like CIRLNASI1 Chelsea Camelle Nash was born July 30, weigh ing 7 pounds 154 ounces and was 21 inches long. Lucky parents are Jerry and Christ! Nash. C rand-p- a rents ate Calvin and Helen Nash, Tooele and Patricia Sagers, Tooele and Jay Sagers, Cover. Creat grandparents are Milton Sagers, St. John, and Mr. and Mrs. Wes- Happy 2nd birthday to petite little Jennifer Jennifer had two special days this year. On Saturday, June 9, she had an exciting day at Lagoon with her mom and dad, friends, Jeff and Greg Nevada. ley Koyen, Brother and sister are Stone, their mom and dad, Chase Cavin, 8; and Chism Keith and Diane, her grandma and grandpa, Mr. Carrette, 4. and Mrs. Bob McPhie, aunt Lisa, uncle Eric, little sister and Stacy Mr. and Mrs. Dan McPhie. On Tueday, June 12 another party was held in her honor. Watching her open her many presents were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Feldmann, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McPhie, uncles Scott and Eric and aunt Lisa McPhie, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown, Dan McPhie and Don, Gwen and Todd McPhie. Sending birthday greetings were great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poorman, Olney, III. and Mrs. Ola Feldmann, St. Feld-man- ts BOY DARE Louis, Mo. Dare Joshua Taylor was bom June 6 at the LDS Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds and 5 ounMoney is relative. A ces and was 204 inches long. Parents are Rick and man with 10 million isnt Ruth Dare. Grandparents much happier than one Humor are Ardella Culley, of with 9 million. Tooele; Bill Dare, Grants-vill- e on Parade by Shelby and Jerri Tumbow, to see in those Concern: It May Indi- viduals chosen to become the judges In our courts. The first quality we would list is basic honesty, a well- - developed moral sense mat naturally places the interest of the citizenry above personal interest, especially when mat interest it for personal gain. Wa feel mis quality will not magically develops when an attorney becomes a judge. It must athave been a kte-lotribute ot mat attorney. Why should we be burdened with a lawyer who has been shad in his personal dealings when there must be those who are not so afflicted? The second quality wa desire is mat ot fairness, one who can see both sides of a situation without personal bias. Only men can fair decisions be rendered. The third quality is competence. There are lawyers who so organize their time mat they keep ahead of me work load. Lawyers who are habitually behind in their work and keep clients waiting from month to month for legal representation surely would not be considered as being qualified for a judgeship. Also, me attorney should be competent technically and well versed in me various aspects of the law so that he would be familiar with me different types of cases he would have to preside over. change In me basic phil- osophy of the law from the criminal rights' philosophy mat is so prevalently practiced In the courts, to the rights of the 'law abided who has been continually abused, plundered and even murdered, and in all too many instances me guilty have been protected by the courts to me point of absurdity; l.e., the Ogden 'Hi R' muder case. This change needs to start at me Juvenile Court level so mat youth may leam mat mere is a distressing consequence to misbehavioral actions. We ask mat any judge chosen to work in our area might be considered along me above qualifications and get one who best exemplify might such a standard. Sincerely, Concerned Citizens of Tooele (List of signers available from George Rupp on Midvale. The Exhibitors of county LIVESTOCK the SHOW Thank the following people and businesses for their support of the show, purchasing of animals and the premiums they paid on these animals. OVER 58,000.00 was realized for the animals exhibited by FFA and members. The support of these buyers will be remembered by us. 4-- H LAKE POINT SALT eipsovke VANESSANDEKSON LARRY HERRON JAMES 1. AUTO WESTERN EASTVAUEY PALMER RONEUASON CONSTRUCTION RORERT DOR SON HAL HAYCOCK SKUMUNGO DON FET DEAN IEASANTUANEZ MCFARLAND DORAN HUNT GWEN MCPHIE DR. CHARUS WALTON GORDON STEWART JACK COX DAU WRllAMSCOAU STEWART JOHN ANDERSON UIMDER KAREN ANDERSON 1 DON GARCIA ROY LE1A TOOEIE REVERAGf STOUT ' CAUJSTER DR. GARY GEORGE SHIELDS IUZUNB XX D. ENGLAND JOAN RAMEY STEVE PERRY DAVD SCHMID RUIN RUTH JUUE DR. YATES MA1SHAU CHATW1N MQUa RON MARSHALL CHRISTENSEN HANOT CORNER MRTEOUTZEN TYIER VORWAUER VEMGOff VINCE STRONG |