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Show V i.,; t M seBsuaaxn&ammanmWBumr vK3 Tbs Salt Lufce TrlLune, Sunday, Jane ZlL 27, 1976 Editors note: Todays Common Carrier article was Written by Frank Howard, IOU F Sth South, retired former federal supply agent in I Hah and New! York. The authors views are his own and do not Represent any recognized organization. Comments expressed in Common Carrier do nut necessarily reflect those of The Salt Lake Tribune or line Common Carrier board of lay editor!. Articles selected for this department are determined by the la) board, which works independently of Tribune reimrtorial and editorial n policies. The board, representing a of the community, includes Lynette Wilson, past Mate president. League of Women Voters of I tali: Bruce C. Parry, director, Division of Indian Affairs under I tab Department of Social Services: Frank Ferguson, architect and partner in the firm, Enteleki: Ben ner Gunther of the Bakers and Confectionery Workers L'niun Local o. Ibl: and Juanita lleitl, employment supervisor, S'orth-wes- t Pipeline Co. This hoard reviews articles submitted and either approves them for publication or refects them Articles must he short (no longer than four pages, double-spacetypewritten t, challenging, to the imint. hate a central theme, be unifying in purpose and petlain to the political, social or economic of the Inter mountain 1 rea. hulitiduals or representatives ot retognied organizations are Intited to submit statement s to ( out moil ( ai rier. Materials should be mailed to ( oinmon ( an ier. The Salt l.ake Tribune. P.O 1! ov .so 7. salt Lake ( lit , I tali Si in y fCommon Carrier Board '.'Elects New Chairman Lvnette Wilson, former -- aate president, Utah 'League of Women Vot-- , ers, is the new chairman The Salt Lake Tribunes board of lay editors Mrs Wilson, UH2 N t5o Bountiful, succeeds Frank Category of the Vxhe.stns International Workers, whose two-va- t 'Fust, term on the hoard has , expired , Bruce Iarrv, director, division of Indian affairs. Department of Social Service", was elected liairman of the . vdee -- well-bein- c 'il nreaniza- - flOII Li liotte Wilson i akes ( hairnian seat - Othei members are Warner cluntlier, BaKeiy 'and t'onfec tionary Work ers, hi auk Ferguson Until kl, rilld Jfidllitii .IJeld ellipluVIlieM si, pel V I s o ( . Northwest .Bipelim t'orp The boa 'd ri present Ing a i i oss sec (inn of the : IJims i n lews, tvor approves for ummiiM.I.v lefts , Bruce Iarrv Named ice ChairniMi soblllUteii ii llldtiuilals ryot and i l i(,'d By orcininzut ions and per tain to the politic zd so Inhune, being of the Intermtuin tilnles are District Gowrnov t'oillltl(s Mr Ashment w ill take oifn e July I alter attending gi Lions International comention in Hawaii Some of his goals include a hearing aid hank, preparation tor at diabetic clinic ;md c ontinued work for the blind b He and his wife Sandy and theii six children live in . Taylorsville He is a used car sales manager at Ken y lartf Oldsmohile -- IcsellutlVes Clul or III ,'Cl eeolloniK- uglai - Flank Howard we celt biab the 2!'Pth .a.m'. m ai oi his nation the word tret doni sti'l tall- - tioeiy from our bp- - and without giving it. too tmuli tiioiiipit, hi ted good about it Tile idea o freedom has alwuvs hem a challenge to man a in the i mii'si oi hi'torv aim dangerous coni cot to enitu a loclaV we arc quick to Hanoi tin lord freedom m even ai manciil al turn of the road nd by so doing tec! we have at quitted oul a .Mtiiotn ineodiers o) a democratic soiiety. In this respect we are it. aiTHOed ot a principle but lack the com ace t pm oe o in on di tmiti - -- oio -- i 'inclusion ltlstee o'Ciils o' mssii,i ion coopled with molal tligsotw.il, s Ve live I'll bid.il .Oslsl Hull k oil! ll on ' doing on' 'llllig o'd 0 mill i i g V' hm -- tin) ui.d ik lie ii iiihittt m a s o; i iii uu t I ollivi lialid. pl'c'shiire ,1oups am! lob lues Wage eh idle. s war ill belialt m seBisll goals outside our national mimesis Fl'H dud) to pi tltloll - I'll tutu aged inter Bui exert .mcl sped'sed wall bus fi'eedoni Is ibe saute old orgamal am the same politual the same phrases and aspirations i ate hw olds at wink and ,, a nsii domi- apathy u"d protound anieitamiy nate oui thinking lie p! I'll Iplt o; 1 e.l'C', ..cm ii'O idled ll! H" Ues'i-i'sell' - j oi Id coiiiiisinu picture to 'how outside tht pale nl Cue ulei to! tiunkiuc It u.Uit l! w I ask oau.i a o. i s soil,, ik. i' i, i iw a,, w qm s ii . aiio'ht r oi ii Oat do t hi" and India think i (i us hat leehm ' do wt ,u m. V c 111 i i dl tin blai k man' kiid o; oa'U ol a1, those whan 'hi u 'and- - ais i i xli i mm o"d v ' oei i si i a- tin v h il a di it" i ! i 'hi on - - !.n k tbe t toil fi u ' - it . l M ,M YWCA Use ( It Studied allowing a request Ironi Dm Cab in L. Hump 'on Salt Lake Citv planners will studv the use ot Uie NWC as a hallway house tor ternale pri-u- e I tain Area Decisions to acevpl oi rc'ieet articles tor publi eatnm m the defiurtment are made mdeieiidently of Tribune editorial and reportonal ., poh lncliv uiuals and ves of orgama-tiouare urged to submit s material to Common Carrier, The Salt Lake Tribune O. Box 8(57, Lake City, Utah. Mim 1 Salt The job will be done quickly (contractors are not as busy). There is no wait for insulation materials. Youi will probably save money (insulation costs may go up this fall) Your home will stay cooler this sum-m- iiniKitcs, Mayor led 1. Wilson said the govinio1 wants to know it planners nr other city residents would ohec t to the proposal, lie indicated a public bearing on that question would be held The state wants to lease the third tlooi ot the K It'd South tacility to house no 'ate-froNWCAs the c rowded women's compound lthoiigh not bound by city oiling rules, the state would still comply, llaiming Dircctm Vernon F Joi gensen explained The planning commission is expected to study the i eijiiesi at its next session m li new program. The "IN Prcj'am; tot Insulate Now" It's the single mor;: important thing you can do to sa e ea rgy for everyone, and lower you' tuei hills. ' -- 'itviU Join Mountain Fiml s you have air conditioning, you'll save energy and mone on your sum- If mer fuel bills To help you properly insulate yuur attic,. Mountain Fuel has introduced a NOW, Mail the IN Prngr.im coupon below and an contractor apc proved on you to give yon a V" r p net',;" and est.mute If you have the job (tone by tins c diy. Ii i arrange fir.. incincj -,- ! you wish -- so that you may pay tut th.e tractor. we will hi ilk1 entire job with monthly mstalimeiitb added to your regular gas bill over an period (finance charge is Y per month, or 12 bS1',, ANNUAL 18-mon- th 1 PERCENTAGE et i RATE) Offer r. l.mit- to existing homes or dupiexe, by Mountain Fuel Sup, 'y an to ct edit upprui a! 1 i servt-n. c d ih-jec- t Moantadi FnH line ttud n, ,n. c cief y.ib.n c ptv ; 'Hung tl wc-ir.suiation as as a ludptu! go a. t n how to install insulation yourself Pick up your tice copn-- . at any office ut Mountain Fuel Suppw I - . uSlhtr ,i .1 If 1 I utk tiiiniiiiif ( ,i i fri ? ii.t- i M- & i il Well s . . lep pulilii idion ai1i h s 'lib niitti d to Uoinmou ('airier, a department which appears in the Sunday The Taylorsville Lions Fluli has clotted Darwin Ashment to serve as district governoi hn District 2s twtin h covers ,'! clubs m Salt Lake and Tooele s Freedom Too Often Mere Rhetoric cross-sectio- to f -- Conttion Carrier I Jmi i ii LiM ft |