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Show LOMOND BEACON, Jan. BEN 1 1 , 1 Editorial from WobOf High Student 979, Page 2 dilemma fhe Ben Lomond Beacon is published each Thursday. Deadlines for each week's issue is Monday at 5 p.m. We welcome all articles trom those who wish to contribute. Business ottice is 53B8 So. 1900 Wn Roy, Utah Phone 825-166- 6. J. Howard Stable Publisher Ad Manager magnitude. The present global scene is marred by Editor. 825-- 1 97 political strife, mass stararmed conflict. Correspondent, 782 8 1 1 6 vation, and the most However, Plain City Correspondent, threatening problem faced Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Keith Duncan Carol Shaw KrisEwert. . . . There exists within our borders today an institution by this nation is not one of military invasion by a foreign power nor is it one of sweeping pestilence. The most pressing threat comes from another quarter and must be constructively dealt with by the leaders of tomorrow if the continued strength and stability of the Republic are to be ensured. by Rulon Esmes enters her third century she is confronted by myriad problems and dilemmas of disturbing As America 6 -- 731-327- 6 which, through its interference and regulation is stifling the national economy and dangerously usurping many of the freedoms once enjoyed and freely exercised by the poeple of this land. This institution is, of course, that massed and pathetically entangled conglomeration commonly known as the United States Government. Thomas Jefferson, who undoubtedly ranks as one of Auto accident with property damage 1811 N. 450 E. Mr. Eldridge reported a stolen bicycle from 493 E. 2100 N. December 20, 1978 Impounded auto at - 2750 N. 450 E. A disturbance of the peace was reported at - 1830 N. Mountain Road A suspicious vehicle was reported at - 1800 N. Mountain Road December 21, 1978 North Ogden Jr. High School reported a destruction of property - damage to windows December 22, 1978 , Auto accident with property damage at - 1700 N. 400 E. December 23, 1978 Officer assisted Harrisville on an auto accident with C2 (P08 the protective chains have been thrown callously aside and arm of the grasping m property damage - 970 W. Harrisville governmental control has A structure fire was reported at 2800 N. 979 E. i entered nearly every facet of A possible break in was reported at 2094 Mountain Road our lives. c December 25, 1978 The authors of the ConPublic assistance at 2850 N. 586 E. stitution, as sculptors of the , December 26, 1978 Officer assisted in Pleasant View on Poachers t b December 27, 1978 s was of Mrs. Price reported by Disappearance belongings 517 E. 3050 N. The Stephensons reported destruction of property at - 681 E. 1700 N. December 28, 1978 : Motor inspection - 363 E. 3225 N. Mrs. Bateman reported a suspicious circumstance at 1 NORTH OGDEN POLICE REPORT December 4, 1978 Auto Accident with property damage at - 2095 N. Mountain Rd. Nuisance Phone calls December 5, 1978 Auto Accident with property damage at 2600 N . 700 E . The Barlows reported a burglary of various sports equipment at - 3022 N. 1050 E. December 6, 1978 O.J. assist on a prowler call in Harrisville Officer assisted motorist at - 2600 N. 400 E. Public assistance Arrested person traffic citations Telephone harassment December 7, 1978 Mrs. Mikkelsen reported a burglary at 1272 E. 2600 N. December 8, 1978 O.J. assistance over dose - Harrisville O.J. assistance family fight - Harrisville Medical assistance - Three Fountains condominiums Prowler reported at - 597 E. 1850 N. December 9, 1978 O.J. assistance - disturbing the peace - Ben Lomond Trailor - Pleasant -- 1 -- 3265 N. 1050 E. I December 29, 1978 Obscene phone call Mrs. Wintle reported a burglary at - 478 E. 3050 N. December 30, 1978 Destruction of property at the Jory residence was reported1 E. Arrested person traffic citation Officer assisted at the Golden Spike Lounge on a fight - 2780 N. 400 December 31, 1978 Auto accident at 3154 N. 700 E. Officer assisted Harrisville and the Utah Highway Patrol at the Scorpio Lounge Burning trees in the road 1000 E. 3100 N. December 24, 1978 Auto accident at 2700 N. 700 E. property damage January 1, 1979 January 3, 1979 January 4, 1979 January 6, 1979 Assist at Maceys Market View Alarm - North Ogden Jr. High School December 10, 1978 Structure fire at 3250 N. 394 E. O.J. assistance - structure fire - 1800 W. Pleasant View Drive, Pleasant View December 11, 1978 t Browns reported a theft at - 463 E. 2050 N. December 12, 1978 . ; a Auto accident with property damage at - 3059 N. 150 E. Harrisville O.J. assistance - back-u- p December 13, 1978 O.J. assistance on a suspicious vehicle - Pleasant View December 15, 1978 Fire alarm reported at - 2127 Fruitland Drive December 16, 1978 Warrant served arrested person traffic citation Assault reported at - 1537 N. 400 E. December 17, 1978 Recovered bicycle - Green Acres School Auto theft reported by Dix Buckway - 2550 N. 200 E. Alarm at Green Acres Elementary school Soliciting and driving on revocation central government, relegated certain powers and authority to the national government and specifically stated that all powers and authority not directly granted to the national government were to be exercised by the various and separate states of which the union was composed. The Federal Government, has rapidly increased the scope of its however, in total disregard of constitutional limitations. More and more power is being centralized in Washington, a process which steadily weakens the amount of control and influence jurisdiction which American citizens have over their own lives. Two centuries ago, Jefferson warned of the dangers of What such centralization, has destroyed liberty and the rights of man in every government which has ever existed under the sun? in citizens, assembled. bureaucratic arm self-relian- central congress The of the government and the judicial branch have usurped a portion of this power, the American people now find that their lives are governed not only by those whom they elected for the purpose and whom they are freely able to remove through the exercise of their voting franchise, but also by a network of permanently appointed federal judges and hundreds of deeply entrenched government agencies which are in ho way responsible to the American voter in direct opposition to the principle of representative government. n examples of this illegal and ruthless usurpation of legislative power school are court-enacte- d bussing and the thousands of legally binding regulations spewed forth by federal regulatory agencies. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration ' issued (OSHA)' has thousands of arbitrary and often foolish regulations and' directives, compliance with which imposes a massive financial burden on our a nation's businesses, burden which must be passed on to the consumer, further fueling inflation. Governmental agencies such as the Departments of Well-know- , Health, Education and Welfare, Housing Agriculture, and Urban and Developement are continually involved in the inauguration of an ever government. Agriculture crop subsidies, income support payments, welfare the scandal-ridde- n system and the financial sagging of the social security system all tell the sad tale of a national welfare system which bears a frightening resemblance to the free bread and free circuses policy of the government of ancient Rome shortly before its disastrous collapse. To Jefferson warned, preserve our independence we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. Our representatives Washington, however, in who for the our of are responsible determination national fiscal policy have continued to lead us down the blissful path of deficit expenditure for 39 of the last 47 years. 500 billion dollars will be expended this year to finance the g activities of the government of the overly-ambitio- ever-swellin- States. United Approximately 60 billion dollars of that spending will not be covered by accumulated revenue and this staggering sum will be added to the already debt. federal massive Treasury bonds which yield interest will be sold to this for compensate' inadequate revenue. The total federal debt including the Social Security deficit (a figure often deleted in the tabulation of outstanding financial governmental now reaches obligations) nearly 2 trillion dollars. Interest paid to holders of the federal debt now ranks as the third highest expenditure in the national budget. At 48.6 billion Suspicious vehicle reported at - 1025 E. 3100 N. S v Open door at the Wasatch Storage Sheds Public assistance at 164 E. 3275 N. Auto accident - property damage - North Ogden Divide Alarm - Staceys Square Medical assistance 1320 E. 2500 N. ; 7, 1979 January f . Will filing the short form cost you money? Yes Classified ads make cents $2 a week $6 a month KR CLOCK 825-16- 66 Call one in today. STORE HOURS: the Wangsgards Open Daily 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday 'til 8 p.m. in Shopping THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE . . At 5 Points if: SO. OQDEN 394-263- CLEAAFlf LD 1 W(CX0AVS9 AM 9PM SA1 3595 Waah. Bln). 1 BRIGHAM CITY 9 5 APPOINTMENTS mMMii BK,d BUT A-- 1 AITs8Hi CASUAL MEN'S SUCKS SLACKS 28-4- 0 REPRICED SHOES! FARAII A LEE Young mens styling in name brand denim. Brittama, Branded Lion, American Graffiti, waist. Lee, Faroh. - i2 OFF off Broken Sizes i2 OFF 12 OFF psychologist, and organize. First, you must cultivate energy. Look around you. 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British a Heathorn, III 1110 Qlate and Sujpjpfy Co. MEN'S SHIRTS PANTS assistance organized Glass) V2 OFF BOYS' BOY'S DENIM Tax Wall NOT NECESSARV 26-4- Vi Federal Get Mens, women's and children's casual or dress. waist of programs and jurisdiction to those areas specifically relegated to the central government by the Coof Transfer nstitution. ad- the for authority ministration of additional programs now overseen on the Federal level to the individual state governments would complete the return to government as envisioned by our Founding Fathers. hour FINAL CLEARANCE REGROUPED reduction e, E AM I LYIC L OT H I N ALL CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE federal the and debt and resulting budgetary increases which steadily augment the financial burden supported by the American people and threaten the future of this Republic? There is one solution and one alone. That is the congressional enactment of a moratorium on Federal spending and a bureaucracy dialing, toll-freon weekdays from 8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. 31 9 28th Street (Right Across from growth of the seemingly receive telephone assistance for tax information by OGDEN OFF ROAD CENTER t the debt each year. What can possibly be done to reverse the phenomenal Scars 112 N. Main AVAIL ABLE ditional 100 billion dollars to anywhere in Utah may If you pay could itemize deductions to . alimony If you pay someone to care for your benefit your If your children while you work spouse died during the last two years and you have a depenIf you have retirement income and dent child at home are not on social security If you use your auto on the job or If your income is substantially have other travel or sales expenses higher than in prior years you If you moved more than 35 miles to could qualify for income averaging work at a new job location benefits. If you're not sure, ask about these and other (actors! No obligation. If you dollars, at last tally, it is exceeded only by apfor the propriations Departments of HEW and Defense. It took 167 years for our national debt to reach loo billion dollars, from 1776 to 1945. We now add an ad- weekdays. Mr. Wise also said that, In reality, tax assistance is as close as your telephone since taxpayers ' who live Indecent exposure December 18, 1978 Alarm at -- 1991 N. 400 E. Suspicious Circumstances -- 1115 N. 400 E. December 19, 1978 The Poulsens at - 2981 N. 1050 E. reported 2 stolen bicycles Center political years these binding and 1 Park greatest geniuses in the history of the world made this statement, . . . let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down by the chains of the Constitution. In recent of number growing which steadily programs of decrease the the American people and correspondingly increase their dependence upon the and The generalizing concentrating all cares into one body. This centralization has taken place in blatant violation of the constitutional principle of precise allocation of powers. The power to enact laws for the purpose of regulating the lives of the people of this nation was consigned strictly to the representatives of the o Storm Windows o Storm Pctio Doors Rephco your old windows with storm windows! power of positive thought. You are more energetic when you expect to succeed than when you fear failure, So conHeathorn says. centrate your thoughts on the reasons why you can be successful, keeping them off the possible causes of failure." If you have important decisions to make, write down the considerations either way. When they're in writing, these vital points will lead you almost effortlessly to a decision. And finally, to be a truly organized, efficient person, you must have enthusiasm. Remember, enthusiasm is generated by action. So move quickly, dig deeply in to things, reflect animation. If you act the part of an enthusiastic person, youll be enthusiastic. |