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Show , '. . V - , C'C ,,w- - , - , . 0. 1. 11,i' , 17;17r.-II:".,,Xf4T!7.!,,! -- BEZIE72E;li 22 A , ofv4a.iff LTHE As Plorner Day M as having been divinely inspired. - 4 - ,' . . Keep Them At Home , . Md HYRUM, UTAH, kids were out early that July, 24 morning, ; 'Colatzatdd In j . fl Third Utah Carmunity 11 d..' - , 1 t 0,-A7;6, . -- 2, fl.I VLiz 1 x. it ' ' 2 k .: had been a member of an Mormon handcart cOmpany, caught in an early winter, leaving many of snow, out othneltrh:ripelanicInssbouiriledvyainmm cr Some distance back of the pa- .rade came a band of Indians led by Chief Pocatello His face was so long and ugly he could have drunk buttermilk out of a Mormon 'churn. t d 1. I 'i ! : 4 Etlas prancing horse, with collar marks, evidently a glorifie came riding at the band. These flutes and snare drum were really stirring; we could hard- ourselves as they marched and played "Marching Through Georgia," and "The Girl I Left Be-hind Me" Following the band came znarchmg about 30 infantrymen with muskets on their shoulders, revolv- ers in their belts, They were of the . WE, .; .. By ALMA HANSON I - ' tl . -1 l 'REMEMBER BEST:: OF JULY' 'TWENTY-FOURT- H Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, July 24, 1963 the Constitution of the United States We stand for .:, , LYS ,, 71':-- - 1 : 1, - -- Who could sleep, anyway, : -?.e, ..... (,)t41.1, '4,s1? ' all those i. . ' i4 ' .,,. : - ,te '4., -, ing the earth every minute. I had A.. IN THEIR LAUDABLE campaign to to observe' and report any acts .of destruc, to t,4, . ,,,,,, '1',...7A, I, . . crack down on the teen-ag- e vandalism bon."Even with closer patrols we cannot I delivered promptly-- the cows for 1, 1 ;t1' ': 14,1.. Little to Olsen take the over rivet heartand - that has cost so much money , . .. I ,; ' be expected to be everywhere at once, & t on their for the south, ...1". range day. .... r,, 1 .:,;.:. ; 0) S,' IT the WAS TrmE without coopera"and for the ache this summer, Salt Lake City police program-- ) he explained, A 1 - )1 were streaming into the book of a , tion of property owners and neighborsi. I had spent Attie time eating break- Jet the from !re, ple leaf peo. , a take should : : fast-m-ush U.S. ArmY. and ,,I, molasses 4 ,, ,r,41 meet mg house. Inside, the building a ' ' .. Massachusetts these malicious acts of destruction will " city. , i.,- c 'rh ey marched onto the public trace of butter, accompanied by . 41N.I was decorated with small flags and . ,,' continue."' I be will ' IC;orth Adams, Mass., there ..x,:,' and made bread and milk 1 a In camp, and square face The up setting my Getting ith, 4 es . But Sal t fa as it -, , bunting. "The meeting opened by , ten t and P re P arin g for breakfast 1, ,,, ", '''" ;Th is is fin e as r . go tha hntart g; hands cleaned pp and a clean shirt, g Banner," p sing no fooling around, Withthe problem. t.( . Lake City has-- cUrf ew Law on 20 cents in my pocket I was soon The general's horse wat taken aw ay pt.- - 1 ,,. 4 followed by prayer. The speaking 1:: r. 16 found on the streets , 1 a boy and tied across the street It Is there for a very sound purpose ; headed toward town. . Youngsters under be arrested. by was mainly pioneer incidents by the ( 'writs l' will .. after 10 p.m . '' ' is no good reason for allowing or four sentinels were sta- Three There , ';'S'' For several had I;ellh' I 4,, , best speakers. days prepared ' is 0 for the At 9:45 pit. the city fire whistle to loiter around the city tioned a short distance from camp. , The the were seat-- II youngsters great day by doctoring original pioneers .1., ; ' -arrests minutes 000'415 later, 110,,t t cracks and sores on my feet with . ed on the stage in a special group. streets at nightand many good reasons . otmsded, and . t SOON A BAND OF 4(ENDIANSI- ' ' WS ' A ' mutton so The martial band gave a couple ! now I was pretty - not to allow it tallow; begin from belOw the hill appeared. ,) 1 Ce-.- - of lively ,,, ,., ', t tt, The action Is riecessary, the chief of . numbers. work so hard &catch youngsters p well "healed" up and ready for any Why , and en-the stopped They ,:,,,..-1 , a surveyed A large bowery with a willow i eventuality-rac- es, fun and frolic. In the act or aftei the act of vandalism . police announced this week, because r ' 't CC' campment Evidently they decided to .MY friend, Ren v certain out the , covering for shade for spectators joined segment of our parents cannot 0 "take" the soldiers during breakfast. 1: . , rand do little Dr nothing to stamp arises? ' 11q me on the way; weSwenson, had been built for these summer i on arrived the inidercontra." children ' ) . keep their ,, conditions out of which vandalism aC.4, came l at in time to see the flag- - Suddenly, they the Fourth and Twen- t square putlic control Back to Salt Lake City: Capt. Eugene lack of breakneck and Idleness parental speed. The guards fired roneer The men committee of four of Da' raising. Parade July.' The ,spectators t Bureau commander, Youth are ' G. Cederlof, , constitute a deadly combination. Both ' were using the rough, Improvised was performing this patriotic ierv- - the muskets and retreated. into . around did it where was announced last week that vandalism cases a there ), camp, when of Hyromtown m evidence youngsters hang up A:lig', seats, or lolling about on the grass i fury Ice. The twenty-year-oltree was a have increased 40 since school let out ; the drug stores and street corners at night, . b large one but was beginning to rot firing to meet the attack. , the leading long parade ' through Main in the shade waiting for the sports. t, With hoops and yells the In-' Damage is running into thousands of dol . excitement for down the Then came the races for boys :1 looking . by ground. and Street , center the Heavy planks of the town. diens circled the camp several times, ' . lars. . had been planted around It and girls, the greasy pole climb, the the LET'S BLOW THE WIIISTLE, impose firing muskets and pistols, also THEN CAME THE BEWILISKERED burlap sack race (which I s' . Accordingly, Captain Cederlof an safety. Old Glory was really large, -happened of curfew, and enforce It Who knows,bullwhackers with their- - motley-- - to as they began hoisting -- some arrows. But they were met by. I to my7surprisell.the thought .' flounced closer patrol and Surveillance the musket of the ,solsteady . schools, businesses, and other property. ns fire maybe gorge of ,these.3V0ingsters, deprived coveredwagoneitrawn hy-f--- tinning- - Sully, horseshoe--pitching73 her to flutter In. the breeze.. .May) UDor -- sprawled-- -- the mixed up teams of horsesmelec and hangeotiv might distINer,,..,, there to the fop she- looked smal- l-. - frorri h yes;- let me ev, , --- 11' their horses supposedly wound- - oxen and cows, with everything and folks the with home horse-racinhow- - beautiful,- waving in. the '. at but an Juvenile that to the the evening be referred will forget ---event.,alz . dalism ed; also acou,ple 0 and tired ways an exciting event in these cele- - t fl skYL-M1- 13 Isn't so terribly bad once in awhile. , We Thil-Orl-i Court and he asked citizens to be alert and Then Indians -ethe There ven was the close-ua quiet dogs. . 1 or a had brations. view our grim beloved , . gave up the fight and rode away to reality about the whole thing. The national emblem. Nearing the finish of the day's t. the hills from whence they came. Handcart Company came next, load- - ' excitement came the afternoon ti THE BIG EXPLOSIONS were over The wounded were revived and dis- - ed with equipment for living arid -- for children, and the grand $1 now and the boys had flocked appeared. It was exciting while it campingpulled and followed by ball atiilghtwlth its, plablqua-- , 11 into th lasted. But e public squar from the blare of a born 71Q kiagl-'41The fire ners in the allianée, and under more direct and graceful waltzes. : OFLAT E, the Kennedy administration crackers the street to the east something children, dressed in old wornout " every-- 11p amend1 - -tbe alarmed it Communistforeign ,bas,shocked and , pressure:Icor was else Ren hand. -and BUT a I nickel each of BEFORE THIS LAST hilarious coming. spent .clothes giving the Impression 7 Portu' and affect tals with some radical measures designed to , and joined the crowd In shooting ment intended Soon we could hear the Marine Spain event was over we youngsters weariness and despair. American of gold. to stop the outflow band playing, "As We .Go Marching lire crackers Near by me on the...sidewalk had taken our weary way homeward gal, with which the U.S. has special agreeHis proposal of a tax on investments A different kind of excitement was Sophie Alonsen, weeping. She to the farms and the chores and s Along." The general had now turned ments granting U.S. military assistance - ' In foreign securities is designed to slow 1.11and,trying,-with-ker,-tie Olsen off the in return for the use of bases on their p now hove into sight A tall man with marshal of , the day. Ils sword had drangettiWUtil taken-offthe now is : the rea In he wore inleacl beeti which 'side face. to a black; chief too drain is her to us "It his much horn have running -take the ', tooting gold territory, of it pinned to the crown, sword sash hanging down his side. FolIt is all too true," she was exclaim. cows off his hinds and home,for ,:1 , I a, week. 86 is eighbOrhoOd of such an amendment would Actually, d dangling by his side, mounted on a lowing him was the band on foot, ing; Some 15 or 20 years before she milking. - the Federal Reserve authorization - of a t have more psychological than actual ------ --1 .... .... hike in rediscount rates. , sve,wwveo..AV,o, vi.,,ANNV4,...,..441.4v,1,,45.6.16.4.4,11,,,dio . Forl several years the US-- has not These measures will TO doubt help. cougranted economic assistance to theamen' But they don't get at what most AmerGAGGING THE GOVERNORS: covered by the Church 1 be to nties : !cans who think at all about the problem 1 N..., no new commitments are dmentand 4 : conceive to be the major problemwhich I,......, II planned. N,',,,",.:0,,,, ;: .,' ,, i i I Is the spending of such huge amounts of ' ar I 1 t- -Also, military assistance to the nine I American funds abroad. , de- I '. t II t been has 1 i t HOSPITAL t covered sharply countries i Is still 4 161 Actually, our trade balance II, i A ROSCOE DRUMIOND civil assistance By resolution in il would $301 it r". bring military rights I r, cliningfrom N favorable. But foreign aid spending, tot I: till the southern governors to arms and , , , in fiscal 1962 to $140 million in fiscal II BEACH, .. the some other with olrfactors, tips ernMl gether expose anew the deep division in I ' tr. conference always o v- - Democratic , 11,s,...,,..,,, q-----scale the other way. ' 4 party ranks. ' levels: erates at three " 1 The time is long past due for America : .K, 1I 1959 the governors have BUT EVEN THOUGH the actual economic Smce Presidential because the politics world dos' rest the of the I to stand up and tell s had a rule on resolutions, 1 effect may be relatively small, this -- --, ---governors are the most prolific ir : that we are sick and tired of picking up but this y It ,,,, al 2 RoselliaLand chairman kind of formal declaration badly needs 1,' of,, 11 kresiden. sour'ce, ' I most of the Democrats went nback ' s i; the tab for countries that could afford ;6 , , .......,, rule tmardmity on the-pri,,.,..rta . nait themselves; , free all ,,,i . .,,,zr.tto of the world that we expect .mmomana., Nationalpolicy''t v, '. t ciple, I guess, that no action is better ad. Congress to --because -- Legislation is Jim before every I ,-,.---tO por theirshare of Ibeload and 11 :. than. a breath of controversy. There '11k,e- . : make just such a declaration. And, sig. as assurance to our own citizens that our ministration in Ii 1 ,k -,- ..., 43 also oonsiderable Repnblican sup. ,,'" to Washington tries ,N :,... 1 t nificantly, the administration is going , government is tired of playing "Uncle -Dort for this tactic because there ' ,t,......., (t. .P 1 4'.... me.. enlist the t i support , in . ..t along full cooperation. 1 are Republican governors who want , Sugar." 4 i the of . governors 4., I., Idaho's Sen. Frank Church is the chief it: see church Rockefeller sidelined. As Senator .to accurately puts . e ' VIWpfli where it most needs ' I ,,,,' : sponsor of an amendment to the foreign i -I ,let.., s7 411111 ,' the of all ,,, , program "Unless parts - And when there aid bill which would cut off all further ' ALLpoettyll. ,,,,'toce.-eloleiotiellolgrerr ey(:ortioeuna - - . - Imotalow-,,,! our ald e I cut I off we which make to sense,unicss countries ir,,,),.. . al.. grants of foreign aid , st,-tA ,, tlhsee olt lottram , otteiritel4Prilspeenntaceeranendeep.resstulgehe from all countries which no longer have dofertheu:tign can afford to pay their own way. Spedfc.' 4,7 Mi. Drummond I ' sedrno,nothontehrienagree any reason to be on the list, and unless of being gov- - tactics will cause it to wither on the i14111101 ' lcally mentioned are Belgium, Denmark, ri,1 IIP: . we can show the American people Prance, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, ' erriTorh.e thpoawnerb;tdcominerutmheitsigta. reasonable progress, we face the day 1411 55th annual meeting of the nivinfiecanratilt : , Japan, the Netherlands, and Norway. , nation's state chief executives, at capable of being. When popular support of the program Two other NATO members, Greece and i like all the others 1 os will crumble and it will collapse like a State administration is not the Turkey, would not be "included out." They - mi. (o., : are house of cards." of the governors. e, , considerably poorer than other part. liken a national con- - - '." :7;b liillYnahtiorizon and ... 4(9. , . ' . 'because o' urena31vention, there were so many Repub., v6 affairs -. . lican and tce.,K presidential aspirants are a feder- political parties tonal -- ., : - ,, . boosters. ;.,!) Nobody was going to win s s and cS:::Z , . ) rs . or lose the nomination here but ' ' raosrfe at eoThpoa tiotivteehat --, 1 ( ' powerful i' ' could well a.,..wilow' detect and 'CNe. A.C6 , : EVERY HARASSED of e be fem. natural, fresh, is and should - 1elesoner In parent who shudkepfreliei t porde N e. e N , to are about ., 1 ..,.' c - --,- , ders In dismay as a teen-ag- e daughter - - ine. Exaggerated Makeup mars it." 6., ,A, 4,, i.tt Prsident, dirreneee------"------, ' , ' ,' -- , - :ifAL.-- -; -- ' masks her youthful beauty behind a thick the econd" Ily ileveloped.Individu4ity s'N Deheamirmocraen.ticJoahnnd Kennedy agents were busy con- - RePThUbillSelaSn why . ' .4..... national L., 1 ,stuceo- of Taint,' mind ' and -- -an enriched from come ' corridors the only , -.- ...0( i talking UP ' ----- -""'' N.Ny,....: , -and William Miller, were here- -must ap- foreigng : and other in addition to acquiring aid, talc reBailey Therefore, foreign trade, spirit. '' at Miami Beach. This is wily Sec-advice A Unassisted" the by Stand Few Now Can expressed Ouction in recently and Quite' young plaud girl every , ' good grooming habits, ng Commerce of Luther retary, . Hodges -- -Cosmetics nianufac---- employment and housing. seek the enrichment of music, , and Secretary of Labor Willard on And somewhere the . turers. agenda as well the as the and arts, ,literature, Wirtz were button-holinthe gov- CARBON-EMER- Y I noticed an item on how a gover- - ernors COUNTIES PROBLEM: In essence, the advice boils down to , and left. enjoyment of nature." right , office caa nor's better be, organ. this: ized and operated. in THIS IS INTIY presidential politics : First, cosmetics should be used dis- - NOW, DAUGHTER, isn't that what,been and national issues figured promi- - ' creetly and intelligently. As the company clumsy, fatherly way, we've, Petition-Fo- r LN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND the This is a gag-rul- e nently. on all tell to , why along? of you were a young girl trying . op. resolutions , way the political forces emphasizes, "The beauty while it aimed to serve natural thinking in regardsL Whereas, sections of important - crating at this meethig,.!hese facts the short-vie,.. . , interests of the Ken- ' Tito mind: to be in need kept primary and secondary highways Emery and Carbon counties nedy administration, was a Ells- Democratic governors dominate Is the"Carbon-EmerArea." Many traversing the area are - el service - ' and control the ecriocnaiteresntcreenbeectha3ost nation. to the governors and the . at this time, and con- and have agencies organizations - sidered us as one and the same for Whereas, the improvement of ex- - o2 their num e I913 lessness can land him in a courtroom and UTAIINS HAVE 'NO ,reason to be proud Democratic governors to 16 Repubcan roads as this assist administrative such purposes jsting , greatly , fine. mean . a heavy . -------of figures released by the Intermoun-District 4 of the State Dept. : of High- - -k- area 1oregai.prcsper1tyJX once ,LICan ggverri"3-- . rt fire an The chairman, Gov. Albert Roselo . - unattended ' Dis: lielie now therefore, --Any - - - perlon leaving wavsette Fifth 7ilventle-COu:, tainItegionoL.theILS-ForestServi- ce lint (D.Washington) came here after or starting a fire which escapes and causes Carbon-Emer- ' Be on it this resolved 26th triet Redeand the day ' this week . . ' a wildfire . , Church Leaders Chose Site of June, 1963 by unanimous vote of strategy sessions with President may be arrested, convicted, and , velopment Area, to mention a few. Intermounalone the in Front Last fined. The reasons the Commissioners of Emery and - Kennedy at the White House. It Other ,Wasatch have been given comprises only year : For Canada LDS Temple? was clear that the tactic was to criminal 'court convictions . Carbon counties, that, as representa-:two per cent of altnationatforest 'lands . tain Region, 40 Governor Rockefeller from ,.. snuffout mid tives of we in collections cases resulted court sbch counties, in jointly irront Ittit Mott Wivis 01617-7- . OUR READERS - lett bfg- no m It en in the region,' but it produced 23' of PPortullt.arrcv to , thBn etemore. ' 25 Years Ago, at the conference by imposing a course , - --Com- Tint the on the party the cost of fight- 4ma ninlitrecran- con" 111. , ws e the way houses are climbing, the lower levy the lireguilty N t .. rseccetleonieni-.as AEI 88, the xost ,of the the --heeeDwinner tioa of treriPric: Canyon mountain slopes along the WasatchFronte 2 lin the it 0 US diversion of funds alio. maYors in Hawaii and-, :'of by the fire,- greatly increases ehé , eo for- resolutions in appealed nedy Covered Wagon Days parade. A. cated to other projects if necessary . IT'S BEEN SAID before-Ithafter a makes the child playing- with matches, this But at support oi racial Justice. or by whatever other methods-- vare huge rainbow connected a replica of wet spring the undergrowth is the! careless smoker, and the refuse burner governors' conference, the Kennedy, the Nauvoo Temple with one of the necessary. ' for the combination but the fact ' dangerous. dry and highly flammable. We hope that working through Salt Lake Temple. Projects affected by the diversion administration, remains that we are one area. . . . If the sickening damage done to a ' knowledge will be enough to induce all be programmed in the following ' Governor Rosellini, wanted as little' T tat, payments by the Agricul- Our economic condition is well year. talk as possible fire is not - Utahns to be cautious. If not, there is ,, and no action ,watershed by t- Administratio- n- on tural AdjustmenOur-1(1101111 throughout the state , rights' to shock the careless person .1116 - vt;ays the unpleasantness of A court4r1a1 , ibad during the past 12 months in Utah :That ' the oe's-Vallee --- population is dwiridling and the im. .be completed as soon as pos-a realization of his responsibilities, there andthe expense of a fine for those who totaled $1,004,925. t BECAUSE CIVIL RIGHTs 7 Avny? has no ftrture mediaté , light bright ' sible. care-- : are caught in their carelessness. - e. is another way. He shoutd know that would , Governor discussion ' peopl;-amo-nput . g kt'"; SO Years ,Ago shining. There are , R. Sitterud '''''' Rayrnond in Rockefeller a the forefront and tis who have been waiting for some, ChairmarirEmery County , July 21, 1913President Joseph r ic ..' one to give our prosperity back to 0 Commission -- . F. Smith and President Charlet W. 1 .. Anci-Mus1 , . us. We realize - now that only ' Ge rald L. Oviatt 1 Penrose, accompanied by other , . and work hard planning, through n Church leaders, left to select a site Chairman, Carbon County A the inter- - stein cows in a department store winbroad----- ,, , we build can ,a cooperation t for a new Temple to be built in Aldow with earphones clamped to their , ests of scientific research and,,a little and perrnanently stable future. -- ' , berta, Canada. IC is general knowledge that any 1 . heads. The tows had identical ancestry free advertising, ,recently put two Hol- !.1011ho . ' iMalU)ney"-- , records. They were , a.rea whoseecononly is dependent--- ; k vv-- s 1r ION i ' Years Ago 14 --- -- and milk production . 4- ..e o will i, t et or material raw one On industry - 7 editorial relative to naming milkedby the same hands and lived t t 0( 21, was July a holt, N . become With decline or stagnant i one-, for lives . I except thingerone at parallel lake and and no was Words-Gorge Flaming dsy paper 'minted.' this in mind we have looked to other ? ' ' l f I 11,. ' cow heard soft music through her, ear- -. An eighteolumrt, picture on the the stand taken by Congressman I t ,fields to bolster our sagging coal Burton interests me ' ' was to other and the front page showed the surviving subjected . ,,,-phone,s uncommonly, ,, .a...,.. f What passive personalities find it industry. Today the most sought o i S :'1"-e Pioneers of 1847, None of the origirock 'n' roll. ,,and I would lake to add a comment. the dollar. is tourist after market r, i impossible to understand was tersely ex, ' nal company was present; but there It occtirs to me that there are 1. N., As any one with a teen' age music With this objective in mind our e, ' too many names that might, each pressed by William James, when he said: ;a4amember-ot-th- e Marmon-Bat4a z.::: 1 recould earshot have within has Carbon Commission predicted, County - . '' .,.-- , ,bs - J., . ohver ' , you have a choice to make and don't be given the-liklift li talion. Many of those shown were . I to resolutions t the the ether. oinproduced following . rauslow e o oe 66ic7e."-1 make tethat is In itself a , name a it -Why,not, therefore, children give I when Srate Commission , 'they crosscd the , ,But one question remains unsolved:-,the . ..Highway - prompt -, plains during the first year of the and that will 'he as !limeless" as the 4' which , ' i i mountains in which it will repose: s ' N.....e.,settlement of the Valley. 110n' Mt CII MORE milk, would both le , It is easier for us to confess our-sp- i ; ' ' ? . Ai"2 , - - ...79-4'17;11- Whereas, The economy of an , cos hare produced If they'd stayed than our faults; we can be s13Iy. proud 100 Years Ago Mien, at any future time no one on area i depends a In to transportalargely instead .of nice having quiet barn, of the former; but are only ashamed of ' will ask, "Who was O'Mahoney?"-- from all :July 21, -tion facilities, and brood about working for the kind of hu- ' Semkee the latteras, for instance, a than may of o or th name whose amok the indicated "Chief ' , Big any that erynan parts gave, Up might Carbon area of and territory Whereas, the ce well be given to the body qf water admit he got offensively drunk' last night,- - tnans who would put a cow with earphones pipe, 'the stittlers celebrated this 16th an. hoeeeso Instead of' has Counties Emery beenoslesignated in a department store -to split a pack of chewing - , as "an area of but will not add that he did so because he'd like niversery of the coming of the first K. EdmundS: M.D. chronle'unernploy 1 , - - . ' ' settlers-witwith Centex he ,felt Insecure and inferior.' your -The BTU , gum , and Jturnai appropriate rekent,',.. !mvattkoo ceroznoy. . - ... -- -' -Heal, , . ' " " -, ' -- - ... - , i ,42-33- . j400' with anvil-explosio- 1 . -- r) i ", ' ., ' - Star-Spangle-d ): -;-- ' I ),- : ,,,,,,, , ij,r, ... '.:t. , ,- , ) r , -- t-- 41N , -e ,,-- fr ' tA s , .,. , -- i"-- . ' )1 , , r d -- , 4' Ji(k-t.),Aki- r." - I ie pell-mel- . 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