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Show ij 200 jvJ DqcJ Chief YEARS AGO May 27 to June 2 ivind koy post The third Provincial Congress of New York took steps, on May 27, 1776, for the form- Mr. Harmer is one ot three Gherman D. Harmer, has ation of a new, independent members who to(committee electcd t0 represent 10 for th.t nm. bccn Western'states on'ihe Ad'-- gether represent the countrys beef industry. He will Committee of the Beef ;entire with setve a Yorks Provincial Congress viory Indu'try Council of the Na. Advisors from theterm Midwest .amounted to a virtual declara- tional Livestock and Southern Regions. tion of independence. (Events Board. The Committee advises the. were now moving rapidly He is executive director of toward a declaration of inde- the Utah Beef Council and Beef Industry Council in reto developing, implependence for all the Ameri- Secretary-Manage- r of the gard and evaluating namenting can colonies. South Carolina Utah Cattlemen's Associational beef promotion, informand Rhode Island had pie- tion. ation and research programs. k in declarce cleS They also assist in coordinatr. ' t a national ing Independence, and the 5 ing statg-aiT- d smf: Virginia Convention had instructed its delegates to the Vi Mr. Harmer assumed the .11 Continental Congress to proDrivtrTg . all of Executive the for convention pose independence Whan bad weather blows Officers of State Beef Coun- JSherman D. Harmer f, the colonies. Within two in, emergency tow truck cils in Chicago. 'Utah Beef Council weeks the action taken by drivers get ready. They know 'the New York Provincial their minutes that within switchboards will be lighting Congress, Virginias Richard up with emergency calls. Henry Lee would make that Yet it is astonishingly easy for to proposal independence not to have trouble in snow the Congress.) On May 29, a Committee of Mechanics in New York urged the New York delegates to Congress to vote for independence. General John Thomas; who taken over command of Amer200 YEARS OF FREEDOM ican forces near Quebec, Canada only a month earlier 'from the inept General David or rain. Here are some useful Wooster who held that post tips: for only a month himself, Turn on lights. In rain, died of smallpox at Chambley, cars tend to disappear. Use Canada on June 2. General parking lights at least, to John Sullivan took over after make your car more visible. Look out for the oily the death of Thomas. forms in new slick road On June 4, a British ex- - rain. It is that as slippery as ice and tires skid on it very General Clinton arrived off easily. Use windshield washers Charleston, South Carolina. Ginton had waited aboard when light drizzles start. Otherwise, wiper blades may ship off the coast of North turn the first few drops into Carolina until Admiral Peter an oily smear, report windCharles Parker sad General shield wiper experts at Anco. Cornwallis along with reinWhen a storm is forecast, forcements from England, a good snow driver will park able joined him on May 3. Once his car so that he will beAvoid the reinforcements arrived, to move it afterwards. tight parking spaces and dont Ginton decided to attack Cook-i- n , Charleston. The long wait park uphill. tires. snow use Always of Gintons ships off the Its futile to go very far North Carolina coast gave through deep snow without the right tires. the Charleston militia enough your windadvance warning that by the shieldMake sure blades are free wiper time Gintons ships arrived of ice and snow. This can defense preparations were cause blades to streak, skip well advanced. and stick. Snow blades which cut-u- p are completely encased in Also on June 4, General rubber are now available. DeCharles Lee, the most exby Anco, they prevent signed perienced officer in the Conice from clogging the blade. in tinental Army, arrived When driving through Charleston from New York. dense fog, turn on yourf u Lee had been ordered to wipers. Much of the fog that bothers drivers is merely Charleston by Congress. Ur Zr. SST two-ye- i iation in the art classes height-aninterest and enthusiasm.. ens prospecting." They find it beneficial to members bring their change pointers with each lunches and usually paint other as they talk out paint-aday. They find their assoc- - ing problems together. wiches in with her gardening d ss te ll And what of the women who paint in these art classes, ranging in age from 25 to 70? a good Most of them just take time," said Mrs. Peterson, whose husband sometimes . has a late dinner on " art" cbore? wbie Pa,nts one day also Peterson Mrs days. a wee- - constructs unfinished frames Blwkbume. Oasis. hbeIi?ve?nthSerePa,instina8rtS the merits. Pioneer Potato Co. vs Till- man Johnson and Lyle D. 0- der, Lazy M. Cattle Co. The motion to dismiss an amend-- , ed complaint was overruled, Attorney has 10 days to sub-- . mit authorities. There will be ten days in which to answer. R. Tillman Johnson vs T. Ross Johnson and son Johnson. Plaintiffs At- Bailey; Verdon J. Davis vs torney Anderson has 10 days John Owens and Eugene Ow- - to file a memorandum. De- fendant attorney Eliason has ens. Dept, of Employment Sec- - five days to answer, West Coast Recovery urity vs Glen S. Gardner, in supplementary pro- - vices of Utah, Inc. vs Bruce ceeding. Supplement and dis- - D. McEwan. The parties missed with prejudice and on stipulated to the disposition of a pickup. C. Merrill Stephenson vs Don E. Dastrup and Karla J. Dastrup was dismissed 1 medicine. It's a ereat satisfaction and time can go byso fast!" according to Mrs. Peterson, is Mervin G. Williams and Dus-ton Supply vs Leslie R. Sta- ples and Faun Staples; H. Don Pewtress vs S. G. Rick- er Sharlene Wright and Jay ad- Wrijjht v Aleith Cluff, nnmstratrix of the estate of Goldwyn W. Guff, Sr; Others set for trial incude Jay W. DeGraff vs Ben Stott and Stott Land and Livestock Company; Reay vs William She en- retired policewoman craft in the finishing of a ? Co Millard the frame to match a piece of Ms Pa'nt'n8 rural scenes, which she sand- - art. Ser-ord- i er of Fillmore. Further pretrial set on June 22. Ronald Bradshaw vs Walter W. Kershaw: exhibits entered Local Guard continued of the caliber of these men willing to do their part as citizens in a republic' this unit will continue to be a well trained, effective and an important member of this great countrys national defense team and freedom will be preserved. Hillard County 5 intergirls ages ested in running for Miss Millard County must contact Vicki Crosland by June 5th. There will be competition in Talent, Personality, Bathing Suit and Evening Gown. ?oo -- 1776 Coke, Tab, Sprite, Fresca 6 packs lOoz. .69 Large fryers 0 Potatoes were unknown in Europe until the Spanish conquistsdors found the Incas esting them in South '1 and save yotirself being charged for an emergency tow. America! THE FREE MARKET APPROACH in the uals, that government sonal By Frank R .Lyon, Jr. Counsel ontirc stock 15 off Men's, boy's, ladies', girls-- Union Carbide Corporation We have heard an ever- rising crescendo of com- plaint about the direction our nstion has taken in the last 15 years. There are those who say our society is rap- idly disintegrating; our inzti- tutions have failed; America has lost its way; the free ! ' Justin boot sale All Justins' 50 educate; work has become income and is distributed un- - fairly. But is case? Ben his recent America, western values Texas 10 off Sanders Nocona enterprise system doesnt work; our schools dont wealth Western boots pre-summ- er well-bein- g and Buy early while selection is at its host off this in fact the J. Wattenberg in book, The Real has assembled an impressive array of hard facts particularly statistical data and he finds it bewildering that anyone could say we are failing As he points out: Economic progress, as measured by real purchasing power, has been substantial during the last decade even after the higher tax bite and the erosive effect of inflatioq. In point of fact, economic progress has been greater than at any other time in the 20th Century. The incidence of poverty has been cut in half Work in America, far new selection of children's summer toys has arrived A world, and to help the rest of the world raise its stab- dard of living. Yet in a recent public opinion poll, only IB per cent of Americans voiced a great deal of confidence in the executives of major cor- poratkms. Ten yean ago it was 55 per cent. In another poll, 61 per cent stated that they believe there is a con- spiracy among big corpora- tions to set high prices. Given the negative public opinion about buaineea, it is not surprising to find con- siderable political support for legislative programs whose basic thrust is to tend the scope of ex- govern- - ment intervention into the private sector. One striking involves the pro- - posal to introduce central- ized planning of the nations economy. But to be effec- live, it must be accompa- nied by controls and thus it would not be long before bureaucrats in Washington, armed with banks of com puters, would be substi- - luting their decisions for the decisions that are now made by consumers in the market- This would whittle away free enterprise and with it our personal liberty, One source of personal repression is the type of government regulation that creates barriers to com- in the free market, Often actively supported by !ew TRUE Hardware Store interests among busi- ness and labor, these barriers VALUE to competition contradict the ooncept of a free enter.prise system. . MAT hibit conduct which is FROZEN FOODS AND DELI pro-Seni- ful to society conduct which impinges upon the rights and welfare of our citizens. In these areas, the question is not whether gov has en- - W.F. 3c v 3SIX3; PRODUCE Choice Orange 72s Crisp Radish A Green Onions Celery Large Heads regula- tions which in practical application will provide benefits of value to the public at costs which are manageable from all viewpoints. One Important and effective wsy to arrest the mindless intrusion of government into the private sector is by electing to office those individuals who fully support and strongly defend our economic system. With tions coming up in 1976, and particularly in view of the special significance of that year, it is essential that ach of us take a stand, speak out in support of the system that has made our country so great. Individual freedoms are as much economic as they are political in nature. The free enterprise system acts as a kind of economic refer-placendum in which consumers express their opinions on specific values through their purchasing decisions. When the tret market functions freely, it tends to stabilize production with consump-petitiotion. In the last analysis, the economic problems the tion faces are a test of its belief in the efficiency and dynamic force of the free enterprise system, Strawberries W.F. emment should intervene, but whether our lawmakers and regulators are selecting the wisest, most effective form of intervention, Business must set an example for others to follow, Decisions and actions must reflect concern for the eral welfare, not what is good only for vested inter- ait groups. We can support those government far 27-23-2- harm-Gener- Green Peppers J si. Jr yL 4 n This article is excerpted But there are areas in which it is appropriate for from a recent speech made abled the United States to government to intervene. It by Mr. Lyon to the West attain the highest levels of is as important for business, Virginia Manufacturers individual freedom and per- - as it is for private individ- - Association. Free enterprise .59 fine accumulation of mist on the windshield. By following these useful tips when bad weather blows in, you can help yourself avoid that avoidable accident 1776-1976- 1! swim Swim wear .99 5i.OO Banquet bags Popsicles 117759 lover Club potato chips 18-2- 743-699- .,'! JOTUJGUPA pageant Call Vicki Crosland after 5 p.m. Oh If with tion of the parties. E. Arthur Higgs vs City AH ai Pt m . Weather continued "I think art quests nerves and 4 V pro-gy- Court Calendar Art for all ages ar yL MEAT DEPT. Tasty Os Oat Cereal Clover Club Chips Pringles Potato Chip Gctsha Tiny Shrimps W.F. Port and Energy Charcoal Criqnct Kraft Jet PkST Hankmafiows W.F. Large PktedOSves Neste Iced Tea Uh ICf 333 Hurts New Rzo Otter Pops 24 pack U Duane's AG J |