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Show s She remembered sisters vaguely BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 17, 1977 10 Birch aide will give Logan talk federal government, and our taxes have become outrageous. Yet, today there are shortsighted schemes being proposed for tax reform that would shift even more taxing power from local government to Washington. He warns, Such schemes would only add to the already great danger of centralized power. Two Mahoney remarks, hundred years ago taxation without representation caused us to get rid of British oppression. For the same reason, we should get rid of the FTC, FPC, ICC, EPA, CAB, OSHA and hundreds of other unelected, unconstitutional, federal regulartory agencies. Trimming taxes and getting the government off our backs has become a matter of national urgency, says a former congressional aide and constitutional scholar. Patrick Mahoney, who ob-- . tained his masters degree in constitutional history from Purdue university, served over 20 years with the US Air Force counterintelligence, worked on the staff of former Congressman John Schmitz, and is now the director of Birch Research, incorporated (an affiliated of The John Birch society). He will address the public this Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Logan building, 61 West First North, Logan. His appearance is sponsored by the Brigham City and Logan chapters of The John Birch City Office tax-gobbi- The best revenue sharing program would be: to abolish these bureaucracies, cut taxes and leave the revenue in the pockets of those whcre&fn it. Tickets for this talk are $1.50 in advance or $2 at the dopr the night of the speech. For more information in Brigham City, interested persons are invited to society. Mahoney says, Some try to say you cant fight city hall, but dont you believe them. There are legal, effective ways to put government on a diet, but we had better start now. For Mahoney contends, years taxing power has been shifted more and more to the Cheri. She had pictures to confirm her story of when Cheri was small. Tammy and Joyce and their husbands investigated for a long time before actually finding Cheri. They talked to the people in charge of her adoption, to the welfare service. They reached a dead end but they kept on, never giving up hope. Tammy and her husband have four children and live in Mesa, Ariz. They had been in Utah to attend Tammys grandmothers funeral a grandmother Cheri didnt know existed. We talked and talked, Cheri said. When Claine told Cheri of the conversation with Larry Braithwaite, Cheri was a little doubtful a little hesitant. She needed more proof! She contacted her adopted parents and asked if they would join her and her husband after she had made an appointment to meet Larry and Tammy at the Smith home, 735 South 150 West in Tremonton. Excitement ran high when they arrived and it was really great when Tammy took me in her arms and hugged me ever so tight, Cheri told me. Then my parents had to leave as Dad Nielson had arrppointment. Larry asked if he and fainmy could follow them in their car to Farmington to see the house where I had grown up. Dad readily agreed. Both Dad and Mom Nielson were impressed with Tammy and Larry. I went along too, as my husband had Isnt it strange Cheri contineverytime Id hear the song Tammy Is In Love Id be so touched. I didnt know why. Then my sister Tammy told me it was her favorite song. Ill admit while going to high school I had lQts of questions I would have like aqswered in regards to my natural pareftt. I recall seeing a TV movie about all adopted girl who wanted so much to find her real mother and eventually she did, only to be rejected by the mother. It had a great effect on me. I guess I was just content after that in knowing Dad and Mom 'Nielson were the only parents I actually wanted. I realize too how strong family bonds are and that the meeting with my sister was not just accidental, it was something that was meant to be. Claine and Cheri are buying a lovely home in Melody Park. Cheri is currently employed at Chases Charcoal Dinner House in sister and her husband said they must return to Mesa I couldnt stop the tears and neither coulA Tammy or my parents. I found Joyce is expecting her fifth child real soon or she would have met with us, Cheri explained. However, she and her husband Harold Dennis Mclntire and their family are planning to move from Long Beach, Calif., to Mesa in the near future and Claine and I will join them for a few days after they are settled. In the meantime I talked to Joyce on the phone. I just cant wait, she said enthusiastically. newly-foun- d But she hastily added, Earl and Afton Nielson will always be my parents. I love them dearly! Tammy and I bear no resemblance to each other Cheri noted. But when she showed me pictures-oJoyce, she and I look very much alike. ued, f planned at Heritage An arts and crafts auction is scheduled Saturday, Feb. 26, at Heritage theatre to raise funds for the local theatre enterprise. The event will begin at 8 p.m. with items donated by local artisans to be auctioned off by Ray Millard of Clearfield. Among the objects will be original paintings, sculpture, pottery, ceramics, jewelry, quilts and handiwork. Funds will go toward financial support of the theatre which is located jn the former LDS Perry ward church house. Those wishing to donate items for the auction are invited to call Drauca Holmes at or Rachel at wood carvings, 4 Police department wins praise from public safety aide But I didnt cry at all, I just kept thinking, Is this actually happening to to leave for work. And when my The Brigham has been praised Utah Department efforts in staging The workshop me? Then the sisters had a long talk and Tammy explained many things which had always been a mystery to City Police department by a spokesman for the of Public Safety for its a recent workshop. was presented at the fourth annual training conference. Brigham City Police department has become recognized as one of the finest law enforcement agencies in the state a fact, you and your community are to be commended for and should be very proud of, Fred C. Swhwendiman, assistant to the commission, wrote in a letter to Mayor Harold B. Felt. mid-wint- contact Robert Crawley at 3 firms American hit by party sets dinner burglars past week and an Intermountain school student has been sent to the Moweda Youth center in Roy in connection with one of them. Police said Bowmart grocery store was entered and two to three cases of beer taken early Tuesday morning. The glass was broken out of a front door to make entry. And the Peach City drive-iwas burglarized with culprits getting some $66 in foodstuffs and change on Feb. 13. And the office of Andersens Ford in Brigham City was entered and the keys to a 1976 model pickup removed and the truck stolen. Police said another Intermountain school juvenile was arrested in the stolen truck after a traffic accident in Weber county. He is also being held in Moweda. SERVING FREE CHERRY PIES Monday, Feb. 21st in Observance of George Wash-intoBirthday Come in and Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burthe den of sorrow at the time-of 25 Federal 8' 9404 stainless steel sink; ' 400 Sinkmaster i CELEBRATE be available at the door at a cost of $4 each. The public is encouraged to attend, he said. The banquet will begin at 7:30 p.m. CARD OF THANKS ns HELP US county American party chairman, said tickets will n sink package WE WILL BE Government consultant and author Jackson Peber-to- n will be keynote speaker at the annual American party George Washington day banquet Friday at Bear River Junior High school. 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