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Show If I Ml V OStotlbr 27, '19G9'lage' deserve. If those wno go to the polls do not study the issues and the candidates, the people shall suffer for their stupidity and have an incapabla leader at the head of the state. Katherine Tate What kind of politics and politicians do w want governing ihe state of Utah? This is a vital question that must be Sunset John Curtis was voted answered before November 8. of the Month for SeptemIt is the responsibility of every Jaycee His award was given for ber. canthe to voter study eligible work as chairdidates and issues caiefully be- his outstanding fore going to the polls and to manship for the curb painting listen to the speeches of the can- which has now been completed. didates. Only with this information can the voters make a wise DUP decision on election day. The Sego Clearfield lily What calibre of legislators do Camp, Daughters of Utah Pionwe want at the helm of the state? eers, held their October meeting Surely we do not want the pol- at the home of Captain Ila Mae itician who must stoop to mud Gerber with Clemmie Johnston A slinging, or the politician who as history was has no respect for the other read by Pearl Flinders. An interdld.l(e or the person who must esting lesson was given b y resort to insulting remarks to Gladys Bodily. Refreshments and fiain the favor 0f the served to the 14 guests. public. Is this type of person the M,st we can corrie up with to It is far better to be silent ,.ep,.esent our state ir. the than merely to increase the jnfi years? quantity of bad books. At a scheduled debate between Voltaire the two governor candida'vs which was held at Davis High School last week, and from which Published by INLAND PRINTING CO. Mayor Barlocker was absent, Governor George D. Clyde said, Phone: Kaysville 37 "The people have a right to see Member: their candidates together. No NATIONAL EDITORIAL man or woman should seek a ASSOCIATION who is not high public office Natl Adv. Representative willing to stand Itefore the public Newspaper Advertising Service ' make their case. 3.(3 N. Michigan Avenue ai A Where was William Chicago, III. at the lime of Ihe debate? Dal the Republicans try and put Terms of Subscription the Demo- something over Mail $3.50 Per Year oats or visa veisa? If a candidate cannot keep his (Payable in Advance) engagements and fulfill his obliPublisher Uoyd F. Anderson gations, what kind of a candidate W. Production Manager Clair Hairs Is this Ihe man we want is he to be governor of the state? I Mary Bowring Editor Asst. Editor ... Hetlf Fisher think not Asst. Advertising Kvelyn Londherg The people will get what they Vern Woolsey Mgr. Advertising 2''1 Letter to the Editor EDITORIAL Where was by Paul C. Smith, President National Editorial Association (Rock Rapids, Iowa, Reporter) Newspapers throughout the land are waging an unceasing struggle for one of Americas most cherished goals The battle is waged in small Fireedom of Information. towns and big cities, at the local level and at the seat of Dir national government. The reporter for a hometown weekly plays a vital role he ferrets out thp facts on a local situation which some petty official would prefer he kept secret, as does the Washington i orrespondent w ho insists on learning how and why public funds are being spent by elected and appointed office-holderThe National Editorial Association has a Freedom of Information Committee which keeps tabs on gains and set- in the Freedom of Information struggle. It receives from all over the nation and renders an annual .y report to NEA. Other press groups support similar cities. As the press turns its attention to the lOtiO celebra- ion of National Newspaper Week, it can point to some toward the goal of complete Freedom of Infor- nation but mauv opportunities for improvement remain. In this election year, when officials from Councilmen are asking the voters for their endorse-l'fii- t. r, ( ongrcs.-mci- ) both the press and the public are entitled to ques-.ocandidates for office as to how they stand on the .oiblic's right 1o know. NEA. as the only national newspaper group to main-n;its headquarters in the Nation's Capital, occupies a cy vantage point in waging war against government Top Jaycee Sego Lily s. can-hac- at-i(- n ii v which j lit iv air two ( m g cssimial arc primarily concerned with Freedom of Information. One is the Constitutional flights Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee, leaded by Senator Thomas C. Henit n (I tlie other is the Subcommittee on nings, Jr. Government Operations Corn- Inl'oi niation of the HotP-entative John E Moss D., Calif.), ( hair- nutter Bar-loik- l, man. subcommittee has approved a bill. S. Federal law in live respects 0 mow provisions whiih have been used to .lustily sen-reNEA endorses the Hennings bill and in giivernnieni. irgi s public support lor its enactment. The Moss subcommittee recently repo, ted on its five-err eflort to make public records available for inspection. Ks particular target has ben the Department of Defense, which Hou-- r investigators found has withheld three times ,s much m ,'oi mat uni in recent years as during the neiiocl whi'di included both World Wars. Enleial otlirials, backed by an opinion by the Attorney "executive privilege", have often t.cnrral on the found it i nnv' nii'iit to stamp "secret or "confident al" which have nothing to do with on all tine's of cloiunv-ntnational - a decision by the Internal tine- example m 1'Jb" Revenue Service to within Id comments received t nun the public on a proposed change in the- regulations affecting the tax drum ibility of o tain tvprs of business expenses. "int,d out. there is no leason-iblAs the Moss subcommittee The Henmiq: would amend vhuli - . . Syracuse Neivs Accidental deaths Barlocker? Hometown press battles 278(1, Your doctor s corner occom- Mrs. Arnold Bodily, C. HanJ. Mr. and Mrs. panied to Cokeville, sen and family Wyoming last week-enMr. and Mr. Karl D. ooflfl and sons. Mark and Ray, left Wednesday for Canada where they will meet their other son. Elder David Zaugg, who has completed a two year LDS Mission in Western Canada. They will tour through Canada and visit with some relatives there. and dauThe augg's Wilghter, Mr. and Mrs. Blair cox and small daughter, Deriece, who have recently returned from and injuries Barms By Dr. D. Ktitb a three year stay in Germany, are staying at their home during their absence. A family party was htM at the home of Mrs. Sophia Ashtcw Sunday afternoon. Out of tow guests were Mrs. Cerissa Thorny son of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Sessions, Bountiful, Mr. Retta Payne, Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Collin Edwards, Salt T.ait? City; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hamilton, and son Mika, Reno; Kenneth Flint, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lach apelle, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ashton. Mrs. LaMar Ashton and two children, all of Evanston, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Davis. Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Ola Mr. and Mrs. Elmer . Sessions, Sessions, Syracuse. permanent injuries. CAUTION and the elimination Insect-- of potential hazards is the one tificate, it read: Cause relief for this ever increasing icide; how did accident occur: Child drank insecticide from can danger. in garage Age 3 years. Greatest Health is Nature's Children under 15 are dying Gift to Man Preserve It!! needlessly every year in all sec- tions of the United States. ReFor right reasoning there ports indicate a child, under 15 years of age, dies every thirty-- ' should be but one fact before five minutes from accidents thought, namely, spiritual ex'Sltcnce-Includesomeplace in the Unite I Slates. Mary Baker Eddy in this number are those due to falls, poisons, drowning, jhhwjiv asphyxiation caused by inhaling foreign substance, and these including motor vehicles. In the causes of death accidents are responsible for the largest number in age groups 4, and 514. Even ranks sixth in the cause of infant deaths. Analyzing the types of accidents in these lower age groups we find them closely rep lated to the developmental and J.A S behavioral stage of the The exact number of c'nldnood D AV WcD-Raccidents occurring annuady is TTv to problematical as the ores occurring in death arc the only ones reported. National repo, ts in. ' dicate 1000 accidents for each , cluJiea-lionaccidental death. For an accident may be as one requiring medical a'tcn-loand at lea-- t or.e cDv of This is David M. "Dave Welling as he looked in 11157 as he started to provide restricted activity. The Public In business Dav Ogden with fast dependable Transportation to the Salt Lake Airport. Health Service icports three out him for the Stata Board for Vote needs him. Edueatinn Utah the is to keyed jet age. of ten children in age group 0 of Education on November 8th. 4 suffer injuries during paid Political Advertisement. years. Age group 11 out of 40 are injured. Ir. the o' ,,.dl 0 of 25 receives IBB? 14, one out As one scanned the death cer- 1 r uiiimkiw DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN? 1 01 I ch-ld- . tt it .,-- , tn.-s- e 514 y IMBE SaSBKKfiiag CLEARF1ELD-SUHSE- T a- - t i e or sin h ;e t ion The Moss n port warned that m ceasing :ov e: mnent m orinat ion could bad to the ex, n e restrictions destruction $20.00 on ot our democratic socictv. and add'd "seer, - the first rctuge of incompetents - must be at a ban- minimum m a ibmociatie society. lor a fully rl hose informed public is the luisjs ot sc ot cxe, utne authority or a po n t oci to must rccopmo that gov c mnent. in a cb nn'eraev , cannot he w Dor t ha n t he people To h tab men!. NEA atlcE a heartfelt "Amen". Press and puhb- ai" indebted to Nuiatoi Hennings and Reprelor then- I'iglit for Freedom of Informasentative M'l-tion. The battle against otficial secrecy is not just a press It is a cause est of new papeu crusade m the sidf-mtill whjefi every rin.ii can and should om. NEA pledges its maximum el torts in this tight and mges public sup-- ' port in the cause of Freedom of Inlorm.dion little ails" to com cal v a lals an- the servants of the i JAY HAWKER" e'e-ct- A CONTEST ArOll U IN ( Aluminum Storm Door t FKUD il.D-S- l M NElUlIiOKS NsKT I si au ."lip of paper for cutrv blank. Nothing to bu in envelope! 2. our entrv must contain Ihe name of the Iersnnalih , ihe number of ( 1. 1 Ks on found in the sponsoring merchants advertisements, our own name, address and telephone number. Mt is not necessary to list the clues, just give the total number found.) 2. You and any other member of your family old enough to fill out their o" n entr slip maj enter. Deposit entries in " ho in the places of business desigMysterj I'ersonaht nated below with the heavy black rule around the advertiseou may enter m one or ,'11 of them, hut with only ments. one shp per contestant m each box. This month's special S M Y BE FOUND IN THE ADVERTISEMENTS BELOW . . . OK ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE IN ADS IT BUSHED BV THESE SPONSORING MERCHANTS! (ILFS 7 95-HORSL- I LUMBER CO. THERES NOTHING tfl ITE LIKE MONEY I S JdO.Otl Trade-- AHnuaine on Vour 0!;l Refrigerator in the CLEARFIELD . STATE BANK BARLOW COMPANY am M 11 1 It ( Member I Dll. SYLVANSA Silver Screen li.l I. VRI I Odorless ( Name Your PRICE Week Starting September Cleaning TV .5 0 KF1K1 D, I I K speeialixt E. E. SIZED CO. South Si ale t I KUw lM.D Prompt. Ktlicienl Ser me. Phone T .VKi.'ll SC NS FT L. ct ROLAND ANDERSON District Attorncv For Better Crop Resells next Year Apply Fertilizer ROYAL CREST Main AMMONIA SULPHATE TREBLE SUPER AND PHOSPHATE Prices on Request 24-2- WNX DUHNY DRIVE D3N Terms Can Be Arranged CO-O- Shakes Malts 0 i 2!'!v P Nnrih ' USED CARS REX HILL no her i rn " Ml! !di i.n of nr J ,i ( Main MOTOR CO. "I np!ir ' i S r ;un i 10 d ( i North Main lear field BULK OIL (Meets all government cification) in your ovv n Buy Snow Tires specon- Regular Oil. Now is the time (o buy Know Tires before (he 75c In expected price rises. gal?.en per gallon l.oli . IREMIl Proven bv his record: Efficient x Capable Fair A courteous and competent pfblic servant. I)EMO K I K -Diatrirt attorney completing 2nd term. Trail judge advocalr IMS. Army. Veteran with ith years arnica, active in civic and community. Former bishop of Ogden L1).S 22nd Ward and Pleasant View Ward, member Ben Lomond Stake High Council; member of Liona club and active army reserve corp. 1 per gallon In 5 gallon Lots PS HKAVY Cheek with us before buy mg. Remember Co-O- p will meet any advertised on of tires (he same quality. We will price also give you a written lifetime guarantee. 1)1 TV 98c per gal n In 5 gallon Lots CO-O- $1.20 In Gun P per gallon 5 ots gallon l Grease and (Gear Oil BARB WIRE K0-ro- d Standard Gauge 32 39 $9.60 104 North Main Field Fen Specializing Hour Serv ice 1 Vay in 'N v I'v j'livl tag Sin m Ke One Stop Family IcaiK r the Moild Parrot Shoes Date Book Shoes lor Misses Vogue ami .Melody-Shoefor Iaulies Levi Straus CO-O- Kaysville P TA 376-913- 8 y in oil see he pictures! Hardware boy get peanut butler sandwiches from her. Reflex All your needs in one convenient location. Rurgers. Heer Rest Coffee in Tow n Ijocittfd in REXALL DRUG The Journal STORE CLEARFIELD 'Ihe Minulenian all printed by Ihe The Shopping Center Pies CHANDLER'S Hill Top Times Throe e Is native of Texas but doesn't talk like one. Road The "The House of Color Ill TT & LAMBERT faints and Varnish Glass Installations 137 North Main Sportsman's Hideout Building ADMIRAL THEATER ir Nmilh Hmldiug Market and s o Rring Your Painting and Decorating Problems Home-mad- CEEARFIKLD HOMER'S Shopping Center .lant.en Wh.-- Pest ( I Smith Huikiing Poll r- 'south ilr h'arfield Shaping Swi-aUr- t Drvors Hair Coloring CLEARFIELD DEPARTMENT STORE $27.25 DAVIS FARM LAUNDRY an make a blond out of ' on, I on ' Inc. Husband is in the Air Force at 11 AFB. Lunches, Dinners Completely Remodeled s Field Fence $24.95 Rarb Wire ( Softeners HILDY'S CAFE rhed for Dav u ( ross chapter. M Ned Z?;.! Iernianenl Waving M 85c RE-CA- CLEARFIELD BEAUTY 5SSQP tainer. NOW! NEW OR CLEARFIELD Stata TV CLEARFIELD PAINT & GLASS COMPANY in Imldinc ne Stop for $1.83 24c each 5 BEAUTY BAR Service 2LM7 North Main St NSKT. I T H BETTER BUYS tx DOTTIE'S Sales For the PINK PUHNY BURGERS to ba a Water phoMering F limit lire a!1.) Re-ele- 2 blond. 46 South H l CLEARFIELD ELECTMC how Know . I "Whore quality higher than price. uur lawn seed North FAVORITE CLEANERS Ihoue 85 V p. m. ! Winner will be selected next Tuesday and will be announced in next weeks issue. The .first entry .elected will win which correctly identifies the "Mystery Personality Sfi.OO. If that entry also has the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants, a honus of Slum will he added. When the bonus is not won, it will be added to next week's bonus and the jackpot will continua to grow weekly until it is won. 6. Every possible precaution will be taken to prevent tv pographiral errors which might be mistaken for clues but The publisher will be the Judge this cannot be guaranteed. in all such questions and his decision will be final. 5. I) FF.EE ADVICE pertormame at Monday Specialize in Knit Wears and Drapes Alterations Repairing We Operate Our Own 1lant FURNITURE Soul h ( LK Vkl for the best to p Context Marts when you receive this issue, close, next 1. 1. Only - 01 K Mil ! Do not enclose Fulh (Guaranteed -- 1 READ THEM! HERE ARE THE EASY CONTEST RULES - i OFFERED! GASH REWARD . . . INLAND PRINTING CO. Kayavill needs. for all your drug Has been her eight year.. for |