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Show 1 o Ooo O 3rOjL O tJ c3 cn P QJ pO C m t4 dJ1 O Q) CD KHJ, O J o o5i O 3 tos o A t V- - p- H O v- n "M It was a great Christmas for the Wilson and PROGRESS families. Santa over did himself as usual and the younger Wilson still find things opened the first morning but not really seen yet. Margaret Rose, the youngest, made Christmas worth while, for she Is that age that the happy gleam In her eye really made Santa Claus cynical of love; for In the face of all aridity and disenchantment, It Is as perennial as the grass. 11. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. 12. Nurture strength of spirit to shelld you In sudden misfortune. 13. Do not distress yourself with Imaginings; many fears are born of fatigue and lonllness. 14. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourYou are a child of the self. universe, no less than the trees and the stars. You have a right to be here, and whether or not It is clear to you, no THESE WORDS OF WISDOM WHICH ARE ENGRAVED ON THE WALLS OF THE OLD ST. PAULS CHURCH IN LONDON, COULD WELL ENGLAND, SERVE AS A CODE OF ETHE-TIC- S THROUGHOUT THE YEAR OF 1972. rN LIEU OF NEWS YEARS RESOLUTIONS; 1. Go placidly amid the noise and haste, remember what peace there may be In silence. 2. As far as possible, with out surrender, be on good terms with all persons. 3. Speak your truth quietly and clearly and listen to others, even the dull and the Ignorant; they too have their story. 4. Avoid loud and aggressive ,hey re va,lons t0 the spirit 5. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for there will always be people who are greater and lesser than yourself. 6. Enjoy your achievements as well as your future plans. 7. Keep Interested In your own career, however humble; It Is a real possession In the changing fortunes of tlme., 8. Exercise caution In your business affairs; for the world Is full of trickery. 9. Do not be blind to what virtue there Is; many persons strive for high Ideals, and lier-olseverywhere life Is full of She Is also enjoying a visit doubt the universe Is unflodlng It should. 15. Be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, In the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul. 16. With all Its shame, drudgery and broken dreams, It is still a beautiful world. Be careful and strive always to be happy. Fillmore Happenings "SIDE mi-U- STREET SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING OUR SIDE STREET COLUMN A Homo orr at the C'lif'tiiia nl ?:cs G(d n h 'me of Mayor Wt ;it wire linv i Pone Baugh and baby Jean from Upland, Ca'.if. Kik an! k un Wright an son from N j hi. TIME TO RING Mr. I aim Freeman joined her firrJly in Salt Lake over FOR OUR 1 MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR To All Law Enforcement Officials by J. Edgar Hoover OUT BEST WISHES . friendsi Ch'iustinas and Come Home DAN and BF.V I F.KSOX voted their children tho 1 ng Christmas weekend. They were d.nner piests Saturd ty of ocr Merr.ul 'n and Pori Tuft, sons Duine and Al.rn in Orem. Also there wvre Mr. iml Mrs Hill person and daughter Panel!. Pm nn lloun'iful the wool i 1 Be i then went u) of t' spend the rM nd with lull and f im- - iiy. AM) MRS. JIM KHOtVS and fainllv. International 'Ir. MR Boise AND MRS. C asc i d tV'Y ItVHHU. and Mrs. Clair Stephen- are in Bus Vegas v.siting with their children ami grandson children. I.ui ille and Truman Ashby went n tth to Join their child- ren oer Christmas. They were in Clinton on Christmas eiet with Bill and Kileno Ashby nn 1 four children. Also on hind there were llo.iert and Mae Ewell, Cathy nnd Lor-- r une. Tho ent re group ate Christmas dinner at the Ihvell home In Kearns. RICH RP AM' SMY " and mtB , Iklitu don! f inoldle home. TUhdi NEW AM children, their hou.e is built on the M. 1 HOMES have made (he holidays brighter for their residents and several process of being finished for occupancy. VANCE WILSON AND IFANN Warner took these pictures recently and were quite thrilled Ith the houses and for the Many authorities believe that our sluggish, criminal justice process is a effective crime control in our obstacle to major I this belief. Over the years, share country today. I have stressed the urgent need to speed up this process, especially in the areas of prosecution and court administration. Dilatory maneuvers and palliatie approaches must be replaced by prompt, decisive action. Meaningful information and access to all the fact in matters involved in our criminal justice process are vital to the results attained. Thus, the quicker such data become available to appropriate authorities, the better justice is served. This month, the computerized criminal history information system becomes operational through the expanded services of the FBI National Crime Information Center ( NCIC) . For many jears, the FBI, through a manual system, has exchanged criminal history information with local. State, and Federal agencies by mail. Now, working with State and local authorities, the FBI will accept criminal identification records for computer storage and make the computerized records immediately available to Federal, State, and local police, prosecutors, courts, and correctional agencies for In view of the interstate this is criminal mobility, a significant advancement for law enforcement and the administration of justice. time-consumin- Go Awoy (he Please turn to an Inside pege for merchants offering prizes and for the rules of the contest. Itll be a really happy birthday for the new baby and his parents! the mall or cell It In. T.i's Includes children home frm various schools. Fillmore Happenings In Fillmore. n te in MR. AM) MRS LLOYD BROWN and family, Boise Cascade." others are 1, 1972. This is the first time such a contest has been sponsored In Report Goings & Comings If you 4ake a trip or have guests for the holidays, drop a lr, and Mr. Mark Paxton were guests of dmghter Paula an 1 htr.fc .nl Wen loll XlrmmoU Yen in Snlt Lake nnd t.vo c City over OuRtmu. They al--site I so diu.;. er Tneone. y Iiu ind Kent Vincent an I f in M. Iv.iie on the hilt Lay. Be yourself; especially not feign affection. Neither be SEVERAL ary Year In Review . . . We will try to review the with her cousin Patrick Costa. events of the past year next Pat Is older but the two seem week, but a lot has gone on the past 12 months. tnsepe cable. The family gave me atilt Biggest stores, we presume Forms Change Hands meter and a tach for the jeep. Include the starting of the sewer Now If it doesnt run right or system and the Interstate conAt least three farms In PahI tip It over, It Is my own struction. Fresh up for 1972 vant have been sold during the loom the prospects of a new fault. past 1st months. The Wilson Industrial park. farm wis sold in 1970 to Elbert Christmas Eve . . . Woodbury of Salt Lake City. Happy New Year . . . Along with Posse members, The Armstrong property was Ken Hare and Billy Mundy, part Heres the best to all our sold to Duane Sampson of Delfriends for the best for the of Christmas Eve was spent ta. We hope to meet the new coming year. If we work towallowing In the mud. A friend had gone up to get a couple gether and promote the cities owner of the Graff farm when of guys out of the mud and had and towns we live In, we can he moves to this area. become stuck. Then Ken, not look forward tocontlnued growth and a future for these places wanting tocall anyone else away from family and friends, went we so throughly enjoy living in. real. as 10. MR. up alone and he. too, had to call for help. But In short order with the help of Dustin Mundy and Vance, we soon had all the vehicles out. Its rather sad when most families enjoy Christmas Eve with family and friends, that some people can find nothing better to do than wallow In the mud In the hills. THE PROGRESS Is pleased to announce a "first for this newspaper, a contest looking for the First Baby Bom tn 1972 In Millard County. Merchants are offering really worthwhile prizes for the baby that shows ud at the Fillmore Hospital after midnight, Janu- Is'tlrnnde nnd Mildred Warner were with two of their children for Christmas. In A meric n Fork they visited Judy and IVim s Beck & family. nnd In Granger they siont some time with Cathy nnd Mich icl Utley nnd two child ivn. Their son Charles is on a Mission tr Japan. the home of Gene and lalhan McBride wvre Janet and John Nowvll mil baby Matt. They went on to I 'is sno Christmas d iy to uut with Johns f inulv. Mrs. Mott le Nelson was a dinner guest at their home. At V g day-to-da- u-- e. y ever-increasin- g Speculation, on the part of some, that the computeiization of criminal history will lead to the wholesale misuse of such data is completely unfounded. Detailed security procedures have been established throughout the NCIC to insure that criminal information is used for only tl'ose purposes approved by law. Under Federal statute, the FBI is authorized to exchange criminal identification, crime, and other records with authorized officials of the Federal Government the States, cities, and penal and other institutions. The data to be included in criminal history records are documented information furnished by police, courts, and correctional agencies to accurately depict the individual's formal contacts with the criminal justice system from arrest until final disposition. As in the past, persons and agencies that misuse the computerized identification records will WE, OF THE PROGRESS AND PHOTO VILLAGE are happy with the response to our new "Side Street column. However we need more detail In our stories as several have called us to say that "not enough was said about various people. In order to hsve the finest and most complete tributes we can not have s column this week. ..And we shall have a Monday deadline st the PROGRESS office for stories to be PHOTO printed each week. VILLAGE will notify you of the Monday that your completed story Is to be at the Progress office. In the pest we have told those who nominated a friend, a relative, or a neighbor, that only an outline would be needed and that the PROGRESS would help to fill In the detalls...But we find that we can have a finer column when you write from your won heart, an tf you have your friends and theirs help you, the stories can be rich and full and wonderful. KEEPCALLING AND KEEP WRITING. Lets show that our "SIDE STREETS" are the best InUtah' be immediately denied the services of the system. I am In full agreement with pending proposals to have Federal pen- alties established for the un- lawful use of Information obtained from the system. Further, Individuals or agencies responsible for the aunauthorl-ze- d use of Ident'flcatton records can be sued In clvtl court by persons who leel they have been wronged. Where our criminal Justice process Is concerned, substantial progress Is long overdue. The advent of the computerized criminal history program Is an Important development In the cause of justice. The FBI Is pleased to Join other law enforcement and agencies Institutions In this noteworthy undertaking to bring a great- er measure of security and pro- tection to the public. If a true balance of Justice Is to be we must strengthen the ways and means by which our society can quickly and firmly deal with the modern-da- y er. November 1, 1971 John Edgar Hoover, Director. |