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Show After all, the criminal is really the victim, isn't he? A victim of a mistreated or deprived childhood? We owe him a violent homicide or two. Right? Isn't the whole thing For instance, fts like the game motorcycle cop." Reinemlier the stereotype of the motorcycle cop hiding behind the billlmard waiting to catch the speeder? He disappeared along with billlroards at the advent of freeways, but he was doomed to go anyway. Speeders raised a hue and cry that "hiding wasn't fair. It wasn't playing the game. I.N OTHER worth, it's not fair if you didn't know you were going to lie caught and you went ahead and did it anyway. Which brings up another question? Who is actually guilty? When I was a girl, there were such things as guilt for crime and sin. We dispensed with sin long ago. You know, whatever feels "right at the moment is okay. (Unless you hapien to lielieve what you read in the New Testament which declares that even thinking alxiut sinning qualifies you for the of Jus Talkin I was wire-tappin- g reading's!) article altout which raised the question (as usual) of its legality. I have to admit that I was certainly tom. Of course, I want all the crooks to be caught - by whatsoever meaas, but on the other hand. I would be furious to think that someone was eavesdropping on my ads and conversations. WHETHER it is legal for a policeman to search an individual, a car, or a home without giving a suspect time to destroy the evidence has Irecome a thorny topic of court Itattles and many a case has fallen through on just such a mere technicality. In fad the whole procedure of law enforcement has become a times little more mockery - oft than a game with rules by which society's fault? There ought to lie a better method to tell the innocent from the giulty - like a bird dog that points or one of those dogs t rained to sniff out marijuana, or even a neon sign Under the inspiration of Elder Ralph C. Rogers, J r., a successful conference was held February At the Saturday priesthood session. Elder Rogers conducted a session which highlighted the difference lietween the church and the gospel. Following the dis- cussion, he opened up the meeting for a question and 14-1- miliary Chorus. Theme of the meeting was missionary A rules. filmstrip was shown featuring President Kinitiall speaking to church WHAT'S ANOTHER dead body or two, a bit of emliezle-mena burglary, here and there if it helps society along its way to pay its deU to some hapless, criminal its crusade to make the world safe for crime. lcrs iiixHit t, mem- - missionary work. Bleazaid then spoke on fellowshipping and being missionaries. Elder Rogers2 captivated the congregation with his remarks aliout mis- - SKYLINE RESTAURANTS TEDDY BEARS DRIVE INS 70. Rirthday greetings go to Ruby Walk, John White, Tony Cloward, and Tom , Castagno, Thursday-- Feb. 19. Evan Saddler, Tammv Hammond, Toni Payne, Ellen II. Smith, and Joni Payne. Friday, Feb. 20. Steven R. Dana, Jordan Crystal M. I'endlcy, RaN'ae Williams. Sally CnUhlnw. Izittie Johansou and Mary S. a'UifUiu 8 u'jjanatiiijj'j' SECOND SECTION Missionary Farewell Jeff Hale Worthington, son of Jethro S. and Mary Worthington of Crantsville, has liecn called to the England leeds Mission. He will Regional Dance Scheduled Ber-nadi- 1I. 1 v, KOEVENS IS THE Grantsville Stake Conference Held When should fruit trees be ,h in l,f ,h ,,ri" Sund-- y at mg my and happiness. The Rene, Inc CrantsiUe Slake vocal point of our lie is the life of the Savior, and the ex n e ' Elder J. Thomas Fyans of ample He set fonts. Elder the First Quorum of the Se- Fyans said. At the close of the Saturventy, presided. Conducting was President Cilliert day evening meeting Elder W. Davies. Fyanes left his blessing w ith offered the were by Prayers congregation and menBishop Allen Jordan and tioned that liecause of the Austin Barms. many new stakes being The choir composed of fomied, and the nianvcoin-memlier- s Near.lv fertilized? Anytime from November to March, but it takes from 6 to 8 weeks for it to arrive at the blossom so dont wait any longer. of the 6th Ward mitments of the general BUFFET furnished two special num- - authorities, it was possible tiers "Oh Thou Kind and he would not visit this area Cracious Father" and "The again. Heavens Resound", conducted by Ceorge c. Mill- ward and accompanied by Katherine Bleazard. AnniversaryJ Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge The conference business Rupp, Mr. and Mrs. Richard was conducted by President J. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. kEdward A. Dalton. Douglas Merle Walk, Friday, Feb. 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Business included Ehler Worthington will getTliere will required lie a jltlerbug with encouraging nieiuliers Feb. 24, Art Harms, Trail of Allen Don sustaining Ann Naylor. Todd Castagsjeak February 22nd at 1 (X) lesson demonstrated bv Johnson as a high councilor. to do their genealogy and no, Liis law reiice, Tilfanev p m. in the Clark Ward, Darrel and Ynkie mler- President Jefferies gave a write their personal Crantsville. Fawson and Marly SOII. talk entitled "Magnifying Feb. 2". Your Church Callings." President Stromherg Jeanine Johnson, wife of OPEN spoke alxnit giving Christ- - President Johnvm wax asked like service to family, the by Fldcr Rogers to liear her ALL YEAR ROUND!! Church and community, testimony. Concluding President Johnson spoke speaker was Elder Rogers almut the state of the Stake, who discussed charity, lie He said he was impressed said that charily is vital to w ith the faithfulness of the our sals at ion. Row-lierr- answer period. The 7 p.m. session was opened by a musical num- ler from the Crantsville Se-- Now we're working hard on crime and criminals. With any luck at all, we should also lie able to dispose of crime in short order. All we have to do is abide by the Tooele Transcript, Tliurv, February 19, 19SI Birthday Grwtiiigft to Johnson, Nathan Millward and Connie J. Mair, Feb. 21. Grantsville West Stake Conference role.) AT ANY rate, we solved the sinning problem: there is no longer any such thing as sin. all players must abide. that lights up on the forehead or a gong that sounds. Bl'T THERE is no lietter method. So I'm back to my original question: Should eavesdroping and wiretapping lie legalized in order to catch a criminal? Oh, I forgot. Were not going to have any more crime or criminals! Another problem solved neatly and nicelv. DECORS PLUS Open Daily 10 to 6 Closed Sundays Quality Furniture 29 N. MAIN at Modest Prices 882-626- 2 9:30-- 6 |