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Show '' ' ,r'r7,1-- t. "PP V k,0040wisie lirmiriveNor lit01201r'mrIrwg, vo, , vo, ".- No, 1 rX 4; 114044. tet .. , wiE FL I.."S4 rn." T. Int--, ot ,..( . .00TIC-)- 1St ?:40-1- to I WELL, 9 - ("P ',,, - F:- .'j Wo"011LeniTh b e . . e .. V.,..tovi Sto, 'A r- .4mo- ...,,,e, .....,z) , g I 11111. ., OD 0 D Birch srnear owes avolouy 1 To the editor: I attended the state quarterfinal games at the University of Utah last week and I was shocked by the lack of courtesy shown by the Skyline Eagles to the Granger Lancers. The half-tim- e was to be divided between the two schools. Six minutes were allotted to each school for their drill team or band to perform. The Skyline Pep Club and Drill Team had the opportunity to perform for the first six mimites with the Granger Band and Drill Team to follow with the last six minutes. However, the Eagles seemed to be under the Impression that they could use more than half of Granger's time plus their own. cc Day ruined by thief On Friday, Sept. 24 it was a beautiful day! A perfect day to go to a bridal shop, of course to pick the perfect gown for a blessed day for my daughter. If any mother nas spent tit day with one of her own, she could know or suc the hurt thi-r- . her Irlightor turned to the dressing room to find her wallet gone. The money didn't seem to matter; it was all of her school activity cards, t;',driver's license, Social Security card discipline and right teaching have gone. It's no wonder we read so much qbput crime. D. Davis Salt Lake City 1 1ao T1 1:;$ ra! Pr .w . 1 ii;.; Z. lt1 "...",A4 C.4 411kolui I SALT LAKE . -. boy do th0 OUP EditorialTh."7:771111 W. Imo AA, to 5 Advertising and Circulation 143 S. M,sn St. Salt Lake City. 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The committee was flooded with such evidence before the vote was taken. Mr. Lyrnan Olsen would have us believe -- fluoride equipe ment is a elipense. Maintenance and supplies are very inexpensive!" Donna Thomas Spring Glen James Burke Salt Lake City - '71: Illjt''Ii'il irik".,:ar Jots 1.; ,,x....,:.- ...,. dek,4.... , . :14-- ',. , ., -,; I,; 1.'1 -- S.'iitt,'Nit :1 i A I A FA P 17, : ...,,,k,,,, '100 ,, 4 0- -, ..,(r.-7,.i- -, e..- ,,"':'''' -- ,,,, H. srkli ..,.....,, - t- ,,,stA..,?,,,, (iAlliki , 1 -i- ,,itAS? . ..r. . llI . . to vuoill;Wille,t wtgiez iitTe": .'",TUFFY" 00............. -- 1 The preservation of competitive rail service to Utah depends upon the ip the PA I.:ranch Rai competition with the Union Pacific. But the Rio Grande suffers not only from its dependence upon the Union Pacific for a connection with Southem California, but also from its need to swing north from Green River, all the way to Salt Lake City as dictated by protocol, to make this correction. In the course of restructuring the nation's railraods, which is imminent. it is most important that the Rio Grande and its associates, In return for similar concessions in other regions, preferagain access to Los Angeles bly through the purchase of the U.P.'s but at Salt Lake-Lo- s Angeles line least through trackage rights over this p,:1:161 LI . 1 To the editor: (16.1 (Jo . .,Ni II , , . U Yiamouyiannis. It was Mr. May who gave them the cold hard facts about money, citing that San Francisco spent $116,000 to add lime to the ,, , ' II Cmtee and Dr. John Kaglet Need !Inroad While utilities do make mistakes. having plenty of fuel available at about the lowest prices in the nation and below the cost of other fuels, which is the case with Mountain Fuel, does not :rimer te be a mistoice. While Public Service Commissions are not infallible arid while we have our disagreements with the authorities that regulate us, I believe the Utah Commie- - , , Z. U Mandatory fluoridation of California drinking water is dead. The Senate Finance Committee voted to kill the bill after it heard testimony from Yale Maxon of East Agninr,t Bay Fluoridation, Dave Ajy President, Mountain Fuel Supply Company all - , . , Zt. U To the editor: experiencing sharp shortages. Professor Williams, is quick to criticize in areas where he either does not have or refuses to pay heed to the facts. ;;;O-ufil 4.. . SIM has dare a difficult job well anti that this is manifested by the fact that utility services are still available here, where other areas of the nation are a letter from J. D. Williams, which was sharply critical of Mountain Fuel Supply Company and the state's Public Service Commission. ' Professor Williams' criticism is grounded on the fact that Mountain Fuel had 041 rate inereazoa laet Ms, in Professor Williams' judgment, Is outrage enough for him to characterize in childish terms the Public Service Commission and the gas company. He does not undertake to state that the increases were mandated by 'actions Of the United Stares and Canadian gevenunents. nor does he stop to point out that even atter tile increases. gds rates in Mountain Fuel's service area are among the very lowest in the nation and provide heat at substantially below the cost of any other mode now available. If Mountain Fuel were not this area, heat for households eoroe at two, Giiee or two lanes what It now costs, n It were available at , ior . To the editor: On Oct. 22, your good El Treatment is inexpensive? Defends fuel prices g, - - ii.-;- fin4-40i- ty , , , 1 pr,1110 - Aettoontotioomoomosomoo. , so have the advantage, finally his opponent tried to associate Mr. Ferguson with the John Birch Society. decis- malt subscriptions are payable in advance. Memtier Allan bur edo Saturday only and Church News available be mail Outside carrier delivery area cony- All ,r11 loL45 , ,, V Daily end Sunday (Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyomtna) Dads, only (All other states) Daily and Sundav (All other stalest Saturday oniv Saturday only Church Nem only ChUrch Mooscaly Ferguson appeared to Error in story 511 &00 t1).zur.ttuz t ....r.pCv. c S2 dis- played by the Republican candidate, Joe H. Ferguit wae abvious he son felt he 'Jed truth and right on its side. Mr. fund It's still hard for me to believe the by and letting a ' the ever-increasi- But nevertheless, the Humane Society was not the agency which itguebted Mr. Robb to catch the dogs, nor did we pick them up and release them back to their owners, let alone pocket the fine money. It was Salt take County Animal Control. The problem of animals running at large is obvioasly tremendous in nature. It appears the only time iriesponsible pet owners realize the necessity of properly maintaining their animals is when the pc'naity lifts them in the pocketbook. And evidently in Mr. Robb's case, the consequences to the neighbors were not sufficient. Many ownera feel confining an animal is cruel. were impressed by We The question was asked, "Do you think the John lurch Society represents the thietriew of To the editor: the majority of Ift;;h's in cent is one not There voters?' The insinuation the Social Security trust that the J88 was somefund. Only IOU's called thing to be ashamed of U.S. secaroused our gene of !Air urities which are a Labil, play. ity, not an asset to the Before we tumid out the U.S. Treasury. truth, die enly liktrmatThe Treasury cannot we had about the ion pay any Social Security JBS was that it was checks except by taxing something ,"bad." We workers !inci bushiosserts. were surprised to find out The Federal Trade the JBS represented our Commission should sue thinking in a very precise the Social Security Agenway. cy and the politicians for We sincerely hope the false advertising. majority of Utah voters Dale R. Hawkins are for a Constitutional Kaysville Republic rather than a welfare state, that they are against deficit spend-Luthat the J88 is not To the editor: alone in wanting to proA pArrection should be tect evcryone't tree made on a news item you agency, that a majority printed in the News Di want truthful, moral Oct. 25. leaders, and that Utah Dunyon was are the kind who can Joy elected president of the benefit by personal reDays of '47 Corporation, sponsibility for their not the Days of '47 Coinion-making rather Mittee. CornmitteAR and than letting "Big will be Brother" think and act !hair ehatpmen announced at a later for them. Eileen White date. C. Oscar Drake Hebron B. White 7134 S. 2930 East 3rd vice president ones who are teaching are just standing this is no parent to me. I ft -- ntozretti wli0r0 man. was II eatiP440 and many pictures that can never be replaced. To anyone else these kind of things mean nothing. And they are so easy to return. To the editor: .r the te4it,CT: On the evening of Oct. 22, we had the opportunity of hearing the conclusion of e. debate between the candidates for the First District Congresse During the Skyline ten minute performance the Granger kids waited for their tam Finally, with one minute and 58 seconds left on the clock, eaqiine finished and Granger took the field. By this time I was but waen tazur., led by thcir Slti cheerleaders, came miming on the field in the middle of the Cranger St17,001 song I was disgusted. I am not trying to take the glory of a victory away from an exeelleni Skyline team but a little courtesy and ttpnrtmanship goes a long way. I believe the Skyline Eagles owe a big apology to the Granger not for heating them, but for being so Lancers totally rude and unsportsmanlike. Mrs. Penny Clayson 471 E. Stonehenge After obeerving the extreme craelties perpetrated on defenseless animals while running at large, not to number of deaths mention the caused by venici,... nothing could be more incorrect. ReSpPet for both human and animal rights is gaining in priority. We will accomplish this respect only through exerted enforcement of animal control ordinances and the education of pet owners, both of which require adequate funding. It is ridiculous to think a staff of four field timers can be effective in an area the sire of Salt Lake County. There are two main differences between Animal Control and the Humane Society. First, Annual' Control protects people from animals; the Humane Society protects animals from people. Both are an essential part of our community. Second, Animal Control is part of local government arid maintained through tax dollars; the Humane Society is a private orger'eation funoed totally through contributions, receiving no state. county, city or United Way monies. Lonnie L Johnson Executive Director To the editor: The case of mistaken identity took its toll once ai,ain when the Deseret News published a letter entitled "Dogs vs. Chickens" on Oct. 19. Mr. Robb's rocrai-loAttf!Ili nnt nnnsual in radar41,10 tho 1975, we provided shelter for more animals than the combined total of those handled by all animal control facilities in the entire state; therefore, the association is understandable. ahitittr,jj Immalmmonome ,a)Kyline Dogs? Identity mistaken Resents Va& ilk,fteheapto A4 1976 .vp, 1Ni ' .. , 0 I il ' 'efti our readers. DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, " ,,,.,,, '7.'- , Letters from 4 ao na 0 El , ' ZU1,1,02 ' . - , 411111 111"1 ' -- 7Cet tor ; COOP - - z74,1h .-, WL,L, . 1 .- --- -- 110 Ve rINISEMOINENSKIMI wayaraagommonmennwsmonvommummommagenammalonsmorl -' Ne ' by Brickman the smolt society , 14 kl ,k4 !I |