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Show 4 n n i D Ptlhcd by TOE INLAND POINTING COMPANY should be abolished, with the government taking over, but as long as we have a free press, freedom of speech and those freedoms that have not already been taken from us jn this mad scramble of the past 20 years, we still have hope of returning America to the people. One thing that Mrs. Bosone apparently fails to realize is that the very moment a person enters public lifer he or she is "public property, open to praise or criticism for duties performed as public servants and even personal activities. If those in public office are unable to bear criticism by speech and the press, they should not become public serv- ants. 15, 1911, at Act of March 8, 1879. natter February ss seceed-daa- s Entered KajsriZe. L'tab, voder tbe rtr Xatonl Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service N. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IIL SohscriptiMi: ISO Per Year, Payable In Advance. Ia CwiKaitine With the Journal $3.00 Per Year. Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Manager Phone 17 Ol Richard Anderson, News Editor J. Y. Wookcy, Display Adv. Mgr-- e 179-- R Ernest K. Little, Classified Adv. Mgr. . 0Qce Phone 10 A HOT CONCEPT OF IIEUnOSIS - Neurotic personality of the informer. Just what does this mean? Webster defines "neurotic as "of oraffecting the nerves; nervous. Mrs. Bosones statement then means that we cant have an effective government where every public servant is at the mercy of the neurotic (nervous) personality of the informer. Is that what she means? Is the informer nervous, and if so, why is he nervous? A great many newspaper men, radio commentators and others (also guardians of democracy) have reason to be "neurotic (nervous) about the way some matters are handled in Washington, and rightly so. , Rep. Bosone has every right, thanks to our American system, to criticise whenever and whoever she wishes, and by the same token, the press and radio, yes, all Americans have the same privilege. Surely, she would not wish to have this privilege taken from us. . . Ira Rice Family News About Folks 'KAYSVILLE Something to Teach Young People Oregon lawyers were warned Saturday by Rep. Reva We are thoroughly convinced that the young people of Beck Bosone against what she said was a trend Davis County Bhould be taught the fundamental principles of developing in Washington for trial by newspapers and radio their government. No chance should be taken that they grow outside tbe coart-- " Such was a report from Gearhart, Ore., up without learning to appreciate the vital factors which in Saturday s Deseret News on the Utah congressmans formed the basis of this Union. 4 appearance before tbe state bar association. ' We are somewhat afraid that native Americans take Lawyers." sbe stated, are the guardians of democracy, this for granted. Because they have been satisfied with their and they shock! look at such trends long and carefully." and because they understand the theories of our The report west on to state that she believed it is im- government, system, they governmental just suppose that all youngsters possible to have an effective government where every public will, somehow, inherit a reverence for, and an understanding servant "is at tbe merry of the neurotic personality of the of popular government as it was planned for this country. informer." Yes, that's what the report quotes Rep. Boson e as The duties of a man or a woman as a voter should be saying! impressed upon all. Too often there is a tendency on Surely, Mrs. Bosone did not carefully weigh these words carefully the of part all of us to vote carelessly, if at all, and yet if our before uttering them at this gathering of the legal profespermanently, it must rest, fundasion. Surely sbe did not realize the full impact of these state- government is to succeed belief that the average voter will be moved ments and what they imply. Rep. Bosone surely does not mentally, upon the honest motives in casting his ballot. Are our young Twwn that tbe press and radio of this nation should be "throt- by sound, tled." yet, her statements imply that there is no longer a people being impressed with this truth? Young people.who aspire to public office some day should place in America for a free expression of speech and through tbe press. If these privileges are dropped at the wayside, all understand that public officials represent the people, that the ether freedoms will go with them, including the privilege their deeds are supposed to be for the interest of the people of those in tbe legal profession and others to act as guar- and that their constant endeavor should be to serve: the pub-li- c interest as distinguished from their own, or a group, dians of democracy. ! freedoms all believe who some that There are personal Kaysville, Davis Thurg- - Sept. 28, Wins At Fair Horse Show ARNOLD H. BARNES Ira Rice family reCLINTON will be held in Salt Lake union Phone: Kayavillo 34 at 4:15 p. m., in Sunday, Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Lay-to- the 17th Ward Relief socity room, CLEARFIELD Mrs n of Pasadena, Calif., spent last HI West 1st North. All descendweek visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred ants of Ira Rice and those related Clinton, won second placed her palomino horse-- r Wheeler and Mrs. Virginia Layton. by marriage are invited to attend. at the. Utah state fair On his return home Mr. Layton will Red Cross agrees to gather blood held at the state fair ground start his senior year at the Inarmed services. for Wednesday evening. stitute of Technology in Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Blood have n returned from a two weeks C California. to southern trip Mrs. Marybelle Gibson was n last week end visitor to Burley, Ida., where-shwas a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gibson and families. was a Mrs. Mary Saturday guest of her sister, Mrs. Pi Victor Sanders, at her home in Ogden. " -- 7 Richard Ashoaker. son of Mr. and t Mrs. Melvin Ashbaker, underwent a major operation at an Ogden hosCorrespondent t n, h vaca-catio- e Alice-Lavend- er . -- pital Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Green spent Sunday in Salt Lake City as guest of Mr. her daughter and and Mrs. Paul Adamson and family. Marion Thompson was a visitor to Evanston, Wyo., during the past AflS G3pnC R nC&T!OTAr-ST- S1.., , A tJ son-in-la- her 68th birthday anniversary at her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lewis, Swan Lake, Ida., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger Monday. Miss Marianne Hejnrich, Logan,, was a last week end guest of her aunt. Miss Irene Swan. Mrs. Virginia Shepherd and Mrs. Fred Gibson. Clearfield, were Thursday guests of Mrs. Arnold M. - . ' i ..I ii Thursday Friday and Saturday . . . OCTOBER 5.6 AND 7 S ip ce cd fi ai D MIDNIGHT SHOW Ba.nes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts and Dean Perkins, all of Huntington Park, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins, thik week. " AUTO DEALERS SET DRIVE FOR MEMBERS Brick Wood, local Pontiac-Cad- il lac dealer, and area chairman of the National Automobile Dealers Association, has announced plans nation-wid- e membery for a conducted by being ship campaign this national business organization on October 10, 1050. Mr. Wood, in explaining the program, stated that the NADA of which he has been a member for three years, is one of Americas largest business associations with a membership of S2,iHX) in every part of the country. Purpose of the drive, Mr. Wood said, is to extend a personal invitation to every new car and truck dealer, not already a member, to join this national association of retail automobile men. A committee of local automobile dealers will be selected by Mr. Wood to work with him in the local campaign one-da- - The Low Down From Hickory Grove To be blunt maybe become unpopular with the new mode in education, academic freedom or whatever it is I am, for my sermon today, going to preach on the text, 'Socialism." I am not for same, but I am for getting it out in the pen so people can' see if, when the blankets are off, it is a horse of a different color from what we bought. In the schoolhouse you can put in your time on social uplift, psychology, welfare and come out knowing nothing, and being a menace and nuisance. Instead of emphasis on such, I would add to the curriculum, socialism. Dissect the subd student delves ject like a into the inners of man. See just what it is that socialism has that is fooling so many countries. has chronic socialism we, here, are still up and around. We have enough of it though, in our bloodstream, to cause concern. Welfare has become big business. 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