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Show EDITORIAL AN Even small newspapers have growing especially small ones like the News pains, It has in a sophisticated, "11 nor highly professional manner But has followed the direction we had hoped It must get better, and become more effe-cie- nt than a bulletin board cluttered with want ads and notes hung from the local small grocery store But not much more so we have attempted to inform, Through and occassionally prod the community. It has been done with the greatest insight, but a beginning, not made it it nt now it should begin to prove its oats. Fall is here. Winter is coming on. Locals now settle down to gathering themselves together. It will likely be a winter of thought and. decision. Our business community and agricultural communities have each been hurt Some parts of them critically, but the whole will survive to prosper another day, though ; : with obvious portions cut out. hard to say what our next spring will bring. It may be one of great prosperity,and we may even be again called upon to face , Its : must perhaps remember those words from Michael Madsen e's who stated at the recent school board Lake Ward a board member and Bear Bishop). They were; (though not exactly) that we must begin working together for a common good. We must stop passing gossip, and generally going one against the other. hardships. Whatever faces us, we meet-lng(h- This statement brings hope that this small publication may help eleminate unwarranted talk by reporting just what takes place in our community. . JUDY FLOYD HEAD , step could be taken by officials of various boards and by organizations who couwhOne and let the community know just at has happened. This is necessary where a small paper like the News does not have the ld call hands to reach all. Originally we split the paper, using one portion for Bear lake, and the other for Co- Randolph and Woodruff. This is all Rich unty, an area which unites and interests each of us. So, in a uniting move, we will call the. paper by one name; Rich County News This step will hopefully not slight any part of this community. It will be dedicated instead to helping unite us as one county community with like and joint goals. hope this change will be acceptable will provide to each community, and that news and a platform to be used by all for I it informing the remainder of this area about Use it if just what we see as important. to sell. you wish to inform or The Head JUDY FLOYD in ify 2 Start is Home ers Start Federal incora- -e a program trained to deliver educational, developmental, nutritional and in health activities for their children. years; hi , based in the famhome, with the help of a family educatily or who visits once a week, and parents are Home . are; Kristy Kay, Start by Head guidelines. three 3 months; for fall enrollment. pre-school- ive of Salt Lake City, aand her husband Far- ren Floyd, a native of Stacey Lee, Start now family oriented and geared for to help prepare them and their families for Kindergarten. Children must be three or four years old by September 1 of this year and must qual- Mrs. Floyd, a nat- ars. Start program is Heme program is now available Rich County. It is a program which is The Home Judy Floyd of Laketown will be the new Rich County News Writer for the Rich County News on Bear Lake. and Jeremy Ray, start accepting applications NEW NETS WRITER Laketown, have children. They START ENROLLMENT While ye- in the Start Home program an Indi- vidualized Education Plan(3EP) is preoared for each child. also serves as the principals secretary at Mrs. Floyd The plan is written with in- put from the parents and family educator. The program begins in September and continues through May. Ten percent of. the childLOCAL RESIDENTS DONATE TO LIBRARY North' Rich School in ren accepted may come from over-incofaLaketown. Her husband milies. The Garden City Library Board wishes to is working at String-haFor application or enrollment informatHardware in Gathe thank kind following for their publics lly ion, please contact;- Rich County Clerks off; donations to the library rden City. ice in the Rich County Courthouse, or. call Mrs. Norma Heiraan of Bear Lake West for 2C Judy graduated from Ida McFarland at 1, or at 215-33boxes of books 5 Richard Mills of Laketown, te- South High School in chnical books and magazines; Norma Lee, Pugmire Salt Lake City, and re' of Laketown, hardbacks and paperbacks; Const- ceived an Associated , EDITOR - H.L. VANHORN ance L. Tucker, Sweetwater Mobile Home, papArts Degree from Snow , - HEATHER MCMILLAN WestMack Garden Mrs. Madsen, erbacks; ADVERTISING - H.L. VANHORN & College in business. City, ern paperbacks; Bess Thompson, Saint George, For your advertis- ' HEATHER MCMILLAN . me ms - 753-095- 56. CO-EDI- TOR r . Jean Smith, Roosevelt; Shirley tte son. West ing and news stories, Valley and many more for their support. please call Judy at On September 3, Labor Day(Saturday), the winning tickets for the quilt and afghan will be drawn. All ticket holders are welcome to attend the drawing to be held at the Garden A 916-36- 07. City offices at 2 p.m. REPORTER - - JUDY FLOYD The Rich County News is published every Ut. Wednesday in City; are $8.50 per year in state Subscriptions and ,$10. 50 per year out of state. Rich County News P.0. Box 2 42 in Garden City, Ut. 84028 or F.O. Box 398 Randolph, Ut. 84064. Garden hone (801)946-346- 2. i |