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Show V .M ,T ''' V7.V f . Elaborate Decorations Planned . V , . 4 ; 4L . I' '. TTTTTTTTTTTttt New Greyhound Scenicruisers In Service Introduce New Hlmi&srUk Two Level Bus On Greyhound By Harry Marlowe off the beaten path. But sometimes this right of the publics is not held in as high esteem as it might be by The public's right to know of the best guarantees some state officials. that our American form of govFor the most part, officials in ernment will not stray too far Utah, particularly on the state level, have cooperated fully with the press in helping the public to know and understand the goings on in state government. Gov. J. Bracken Lee in particular has issued specific orders to the departments under his control that all meetings be open to the press. In some instances, the press has been asked to use information gained only as background. But those instances have been rare. Capitol newsmen have had the right to know, and through them, the people of the state have been informed. But sometimes there are slipups. And right now, there is one which could deprive a lot of people of their right to know. is one This fall, Utahns will vote on some referendums on junior colleges. One asks the public to decide whether or not Carbon college at Price will remain as a state institution or be abandoned. The other asks the public to decide whether or not Weber college at Ogden, Dixie college at St. George and Snow college at Ephraim should be transferred to control of the Church of Latter-daChrist of Jesus Saints. These issues are important. Education has always played a vital role in this state. C s , - y Sceni-cruiser- 6ee is Monit school end I really swell, like the ioys tlMdy Kindergarten Club Members are planning a colorful membership banquet for this evening House. Among those in charge of arrangements, who ar shown scarecrows, are (left to right) Mrs. Clyde Glover, Mrs. Melvjn,Bott, Mrs. Reed Merrill and Mrs. Roy Barnard. Table decorations and planned for the annual membership meeting. . . . ment. But, after all, who foots the bills? ; The people. And a good many citizens would rather pay to know the facts than to vote uninformed and possibly pay more money because of their not being fully advised. 15- - jCEu 4A.r' or long hauls Stay In Jail SEATTLE, Wash. (UP) John Darrow is a determined man, and he is determined to stay right where he is in jail clad in the same pajamas and bathrobe he wore when arrested. Elaborate and colorful decorations have been planned for the annual membership banquet for members of the BrigCHICAGO (UP) Man one day ham City Kindergarten club. may have to depend on the The will affair be held this sun as his only source of power, October 13, at 8:30 p. evening. ena to government according m. at Maddox Ranch House. gineering consultant. Palmer Putnam, who does General chairman of the en consultant work for the Atomic tire event is Mrs. Jean Barnard Energy Commission, said ordi- With Mrs. Delores Woodland, di nary fuels may ibe uneconomi-call- rector member and Mrs. Delone recoverable in 75 years Glover as decorations chair and atomic fuels will run out man. Others on the decorations in 175 more. That would leave committee are Mrs. Audrey man with only the sun for pow- Bott, Mrs. Glenna Merrill, Mrs. er. Mauneen Pimper and Mrs. NorPutnam,' writing in Science ma Pierson. Digest, said this nation must ! For the program planned Mrs. develop ways of using solar energy within the next 100 to Mildred Egbert will be mistress 250 years, if it is to maintain of ceremonies. its present standard of living. Assisting the working com Research on putting the sun mittees are members of the soto work has 'been going on for cial committee: Mrs. May Balls, some time. In India, Putnam Mrs. Virginia Ludlow and Mrs. noted, a solar cooker to provide Beth Walker. , Mrs. Jane Bergstrom has been cooking facalities for averagesized families already has been membership chairman. put on the market. In this country, he wrote, a 7 Box Elder NEWS small engine running on sunBrigham City, Utah light and capable of supplying and Wednesday, October 13, 1954 enough heat and light power for pumping and irrigation to take care of a small farm is commercially feasible at a mass production cost of about $1,000. Solar furnaces for homes are also a reality, Putnam added, tout are prohibitively y he is prepared or three up bail. anyway, he added. The state said the proponents of the idea of abandoning Carbon and turning the other schools over to the Church would not pay their share of the costs. And who are those proponents? The state of Utah. The opponents of these two plans of junior college disposal are challenging actions of the State Legislature. The supporters of the plan are the state officials. Wall of China. They learned from historians that the Chinese ate a cabbage fermented in wine to add to their diet of rice. It was in common use when the wall was toeing .built in the third century be fore Christ, and helped prevent beriberi, scurvy and pellagra. Kraut processors today dont know how much the Chinese ate but are sure that Americans use more. Their records show that Americans stowed away 342,000, 000 pounds of the food, or about 864,000,000 servings last year. Sauerkraut was unknown in Germany until sometime after the 2,000 miles of the Chinese wall were built, when a Chinese emperor directed his Tartars to introduce it there. It also made its way into France and Alsace-Lorrainabout the same time. Manufacturers no longer use wine or vinegar to ferment the cabbage. They just add salt to the juice. These pro and con arguments will still get to the people. The weekly papers of the state and the daily papers plan to publish the pros and cons as fully as possible ... as a public service. But the publics right to know . in this instance at least . is not getting the attention from state officials that it might do. Certainly, it sometimes costs money to fully inform the peo pie about matters of govern- - Maddox Ranch here creating clever Mrs. Ray Woodland, favors have been Solar Power May Be Needed One Day Angry Man Will The at Annual Membership Banquet for Members and Prospective Members of Kindergarten Tonight give Why? Because some of the state officials slipped up. The Secretary of State had two the choices. He could publish arguments by newspaper or by He first chose the pamphlet. newspaper media. When it was too late to use any other method, he discovered the cost was too high. This, in spite of the been quoted a tenfact tative price which was even higher than the actual price. The state's top officers said the arguments did not have to be printed unless the proponents and opponents of the arguments paid for printing costs. The Supreme Court upheld that decision. Yet the Utah State Press Association offered to absorb $12.-00- 0 in printing costs and askdistribution ed costs, only which amounted to $50,000. he-ha- sky-vie- - landscape gardener was arrested in his Seattle apartment on a warrant charging him with driving while his license was suspended. It had been suspended in 1950 until Darrow could satisfactorily of complete a his vision and. driving ability. He has other grudges against the Seattle police department, too. He claims the police stole his 1930 automobile when they impounded it seven years ago and he never got it back because he refused to pay the amount of storage charges demanded by the garage. Chinese Credited With Sauerkraut CHICAGO CUP) Sauerkraut manufacturers claim their pro duct is older than the Great e ed. Air suspension is standard equipment on all Scenicruisers. It floats the entire bus on cushions of compressed air, holding the coach level on curves and absorbing all road shock and vibration. The most important mechanical aspect of the Scenicruiser is the use of twin diesel engines. Two 150 horsepower engines drive the bus. Should one fail, the other engine can propel the bus and run air conditioning, generators and air compressors. When the Scenicruiser is parked, one engine at idling speed will keep the air conditioning in operation. Howard said that the first scheduled JSenicruiser service through Ogden began on September 5, between Chicago and Los Angeles by way of Omaha, Salt Lake City and Las Vegas. COATS AND SUITS Lay One Away! $45 and up .Si U Money Doesn't Talk A HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) money bag that disappeared from the grocery of Ernest Rosenthal was found the following day in a street. Rosenthal cant explain how it got there or why no one removed its contents, One Solution . ... EAST HAVEN, Conn. (UP) A dispute between Republican Henry Weber and 'Democrat (Leroy Jordan over a town job each claimed ended in a tie. Both resigned. four-mont- h A KNOXVILLE, Tenn. dUP) Cherokee Indian lad who entered an essay contest based upon two pictures one of a dilapidated house and the other of a washed-ou- t field won with these words: Both pictures show white man crazy. Make big tepee. Plow hills. Water wash. Wind blow. Soil, grass all gone. House rots down. No hog. No corn. No hay. No potatoes. No cow. No pony. Squaw gone with papoose. Indian no plow land. Keep grass. Cow eat grass. Indian drink health-givinmilk. Buffalo eat grass. Indian eat buffalo. Hide make tepee. Moccasins too. Indian no make terrace. No build dam. No hunt job. No hitchhike. No shoot pig. Spirit makes water. Also sunshine. Indian no waste anything. Indian no go on relief. White man heap crazy. 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Howard, local Greyhound representative, has just returned from Ogden where he inspected Greyhounds new motor coach, the Scenicruiser. s This is the first of 500 being built for Greyat hound by General Motors a total cost of nearly $25,000,-000- , Howard reported. This revolutionary new Greyhound offers many striking ad vances in design and comfort. The raised observation deck permits exceptional sightseeing; It is (covered by broad rooflights of special safety glass, permitting a sky-viefor passengers. The Solex safety glass in the t is picture windows tinted green and is The Scenicruiser also ofvyash-roofers a fully equipped with running water, wash basin, toilet, mirror and other conveniences; together with imthat proved air conditioning changes the air in the Scenicruiser every 40 seconds, he explain- PA. rvi UVU at |