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Show f WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 7, 1978 ;oi PATRICK By DC NTON or ('ll se of us who have 1 uur (utduur .n packed s gar-deli- Ssed our peturuas furewt1! and rt i led indjurs to ildie "ur gieen thumbs k u ' d w h u ir di is V di' t H'--- ' n) let f 'U- dur k . ! i v net d is the dd puls iuu r and i he house n st t Is m ,ii i, i tmr ; st .ed m i j ill h h r i . i a 0 it nt inn w if i prnjii s she x c t i uponii nan t an tin1 ' i t i ,i tl ai 1 pa no ' j ,t su'l iw imo id in t in j al a eg rt gait u u n o luhn T m watt i ipj. , n( a new at Tin Swing Davis Norhtrn tare serving (inter (icolder month-- , oupgxUr-- . iLim-ilvi- x In County it i )ou fJl 'an wei ki i v i v a rev and there n n hko nul- -i nuniv w tliestajs h equal m1 h one 'hi ic nuns M st of ti b'o r a i a it dsonuhte and wi It t.,i h gual a s ail f I c f at iv r j! u m i e i fti't 1 hi lands!! 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I OF BL I Al St 111 III U l l l sst' V fi til' g pm ' ions III 1 t rvue empl had been unable I f q ale in anv form i v il St tu il ai t'v ty exi i 1 1 mg fnglish teachers at two area high schools In addition, Mr Graham said they took some tin Id abuse i lasses and reteived other darning and prepared ovtr a one-vea- childrens interest A hot lunch is served along with snacks and tueakfast provid ed for those needing to come early r period for the ct liter's open ing 11 an Operating on OCR TOTAL objective is to provide a nice place to be when the kids Can t be with care 4 voungstei s Kola dies aie available for those becoming ill and childien with special dietary and other needs will he given for turn fac 1 il consideration information is special Further available bv f mrs a round ga i it nt J f r ' t e i THIS S0IL1 FSX j. n a, ,g t tei hnique ixquue widt Iv u today bv conwrn ri ial j. row x in Israc !, India Fuss j mi mail reading that alter his n tirement Khrmhihiv m ISA and Canada calling tb hi ' b and must of l ho iimt gri v tomatoes hvdroponu ally ettue e is a good chon e for indoor windowsill gaido, og either with or without x. d, method whuhevei vmi choose Lettuce is one of the oldest vegetables known to n,au The Persians were known to use a as early as 500 B C lettuce contains healthful vi tamins and minerals, as well as roughage, who h is missing m our refined diets lodav 1 -- dii By PAT BOONE the letter started, elevision is making me " Fat, sv k VVE GOTTLN lots of let tejs like this Because I m in television and myself, because I'm nut shy about txpressing my views, folks around the country write me all the time, hoping that pet haps I can change things Or at least trv And I do ViHEN I WAS down my first 21, I turned prime time network series, because I cqq'dnt conscientiously woik (ora cigarette sponsor Soon afltr that, I had to pass up another opportunity because wasnt a beer drinker, and endorse threfore, couldn't Chevrolet their product But came along, and we had a wufiderful three years 1 Jventually, pornography t ( I led a hot an campaign in alifornia, and was unsucof mainly because (he richly financed opposition of the people in my own in dus'rv PRODUt ERS, actois and writers were scared that an legislation tipOrnngraphv m ght cramp their styles and looking at television these days, I can sc e whv But wait Dont get me the men at the networks are not vour eitemies and thevre not iO ne I know a lot of them ifid theyre good guys But BV is such a giant, it's so powerful and so complex, inpressure to produce is so tense and rewards for guessthat ing right can be so great, television is very difficult to change On the other hand, its so great, iijipact on all of us is that we need to try wrong RIGHT NOW, though, its largely controlled by three men and their advisers This can be good and it can be terrible It depends on who the men are, and what tivates them mo- nothing wrong with tfce profit motive, if it s governed by a sense of real responsibility to the paying customer and to the public at large You know that profit is Theres the primary consideration of the three men who head up our TV networks It has to be T HONESTLY believe that these men feel a sense of responsibility to the American public, as well as to the sponsors and the owners They have wives, children, and neighbors, and they probably belong to church groups and civic organizations, just like we-d- Their jobs, die immensely powerful but with that power comes tremendous pressure uncertainty, and complexity It's one business where you re only as good as your las rating and the turnover at the executive level can be frighteningly swift MADISON Ayenue in New York and in TV network offices, in Los An geles, the ulcer count is high ALONG Imagine a man working his way to the top position at a major network, up from the lowly begmning as a writer, producer, or station manager, finding himself at the pin nacle of his profession with dizzying power and respon- sibility HE KNOWS that if he doesnt win the ratings battles in a relatively short time, he'll be thrown down and someone else will he occupying his big office Would you want to be in his chair9 I wouldnt But you can affect that man's decisions, in two significant ways First pray for him Ever think of that9 THE WELL, really want upon it, true talent w ill al wavs tic-- creative In fact, the on telev ixion MARVELOLS THAT flickering box sits in our living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms and influences our children (us too) greatly Although theres a fascina- tion about violence, occult things, and sexual scenes, and therefore their ratings are high, were increasingly e concerned about the effects of a steady diet of this stuff on our national morality and attitudes long-rang- IM THINKING now that greatest artists produce the most worthy masterpieces within the restraints of decency and morality and the inspiration of beautiful pornography and classic sadism, instead, these and other great masters chose themes that were worthy of their artistry I beg the artist and the decision-maker- of television s to choose scenes more worthy of their talents and their positions of influence Ive long felt that talent, like water, may seek its lowest level if there are no barriers or checks on it title House on Welby, can be imthe Prairie mensely successful and keep people glued to those sets by without a the multimilhons spiritual and moral and emotional fallout the next day and I KNOW of 1 thats not the easy course, the responsible role is usually a little harder than the alternatives But surely, we should all take time and the effort to regain some lost I ground My family and the and that you really hope other creative people at your network will do America lhat great big favor If my familv and can do anything to help, please call on us Were praving for you 1 REGARDLESS of the boon daries sp'ntudluv Moore, Tyler Mary Lawrence Welk, Marcus Rembrandt and Renoir were capable of All Im saying is that shows, like The Waltons, WARM GOOD wishes, restrictions placed Pat Bixme Bible specifically tells us, pray for all that are in authority over you, that you may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty Those three men, through their decisions, exercise tremendous authority over us so pray and our families for them write to them Second, These are men who really do want to give the American public what it desires They know that the rating system is only a good guess" while a - significant number of letters has accomplished many programming changes They do make a difference written a letter to all three network heads. If enough of us would do a similar thing, and if well pray for them, things will change Its a fact of American life, thank God, and it's a spiritual principle I hope youll do it, too God bless you Here is the letter I HAVE Dear Im in this crazy, wonderful, complex and exciting business of television with you More than most of the public, can sympathize with the pressures and problems that can go with your job One of the most significant dates in American history was Nov 23, 1765 On this day, more than two hundred years ago, the Frederick County, Maryland, court ordered its regular business carried on without the use of stamped paper--a- s required by the famous Stamp Act AT THIS time the states were still English colonies In March of that year Parliament had passed the Stamp Act, recommended by Sir William Keith, a former royal Governor of Pennsyl vania The act levied a stamp tax of three pence to ten shillings on legal papers, two pounds on college diplomas, four pounds on licenses to sell wine, two to six shillings on deeds, ten shillings on a pair of dice, a shilling on a pack of playing cards, a shilling for every advertisement in a newspaper, etc THE TAX outraged many Americans, who felt that only today Surely, if you really had the pulse of enough of the own state assemblies had the taxing authority over them Patrick Henry, in Virginia, managed to get a defiant resolution adopted by the Virginia General Assembly, so much so that it was expunged from the record the day after it was passed would be easier So I think we ought to let you know what we Aroused citizens in many states destroyed the stamped subject matter of and feel our the television American people, your job Lettuce produces quit k too Just four weeks afier seeding you can begin harvesting outer leaves from each plant while Idling the rest continue growing ONCE YOU have decided to embaik upon this salad producing adventure, be daring in choosing the varieties to grow There are many of novelty and looseleaf tvpes of lettuce to try LETTUCE WITH rather leaves are good sturdy choices Caesar their paper which had been sent from England m WF regard-- d 0 a WHOLNLR WON the elec tion, it was taken in gi od spirit with the feeling of sat istaction that we had been a part of it None of us ( an remember any incidences of that the tvpes of feelings, in our Ltah experiences If these feelings, exited here when I campaigned with and for my father before leaving Utah they were not apparent to me As the volunteer secretary for him during his many veais as both city of Bountiful and Davis County Justice of the Peace, never was I aware of the infractions of the laws of the - 'P l N v II j t w ! d u i ta d i f iet ,gi sunn i a 0. vs 1 ' lV lulling nil and an i M r pt Hi i i 'll!w - m m v t1- n hai I - W w t ( ' t u I I I K- v f ( t ; ' II S j 1 s,-- f. f tgi . i for sum- m dnv iic new to poliiu i) pit lu ipat of , tl at wt hav. sii.i t xpt r it i ( ( d Neit'n r of us b i 1 ct expt r it he t d the i rinutT'Hf of Denm-Jt- V iluc- - thenist Ivi s as sue h nut i f the rt prisals m slot e tm one who does We have a und List hand al jast how iftpctive thise laitus can be and that thev most ccrtainlv do c xist At first wt thought it might be because he had never lived Bountiful himself before this time, although his heri tage goes back to the earliest pioneers throughout Davis (ountv However, it wasn t long before he realized some things were happening that wme on the off side of being lawful and ufused to be part of it NO ONt took him seriously when he told them he wanted out of the whole situation As a result, they were short of a Pt gistration a.gent right at the last moment He still woud not work under cir (umstances that he felt were n it right, nor weie thev fair was asked to do it and not knowing the things he knew, 1 I , ( . ti c we p onon Mi if, f i s , i I i i s i rd in us i v i ui v Jim a' n that o s volt (Mis wav or lhat r it i It i s i a ,t sa d i i d Are D t se the its f our c tu.il ti author! th ist who s ill am tht-tor UUI h J lit rs9 ' Oh , r idi Ml1 IN WRITING this j m a le, lave lu oken our pit dgt to low kev , idv However, whih reading vour article and what analyzing happened cannot from otl t r at counts e p but be a conscientious r t 'or btcause of the 'rc uous compd'gn toto "vote D l Republican get rid c - lirnidd1! in said v . 1 ' . g Nl IlHF R Of us rt ami n me ti t ra win o' and in I , , (I it a J , hid t't Mi f .It r- w u at . r D i f ( M Mi htJ l f c UiSl s ! a tj w N 'IV u d! t ' 'I t ne - i i i N oimIM.w . i ll - '( Pi f US tu p ' j , r 1, '.t , i V I an n i 1 1 i i i f 1, . t ss a a sa 'i s f id the is ' J , t n , bt f , tut itif A I t ( t ' ' t s K ; - aMi mi 1 would take his place as Registration Agent This was a slow year, and nothing too unusual happened But now we both have learned that op posing a Republican in Boun tiful can be detrimen',il to i! :na' Democrat Congress man so we can have legal control of the polls again," as was repeated to me hv more one honorable piomment c itien This had the effect of voting out candidates with the wide mai gins who could not possibly be that bad at their worst, and in all probability, the best at their best WE DECLINED sestral in v nations to speak to groups about our experiences of others taking the law into their own hands with political advantage or personal gain as the objective, but we exchanged low key to gain peace of mind That was a price far tew high to pay, and both were lost () II in Yes, Davis County has become notorious all right There was eyidence of this a conversation through overheard at a Salt Lake library last week as follows FIRST PERSON: I asked a friend good of ours who recently moved to Bountiful how he was enjoying the new situation He said that his family really loved it, but were puzzled by some of the political activity out there Second Person think I can guess what he told you as he spoke to me as the same thing He said that it seemed lhat most of the people out there wait to hear the Republicans tell them to jump and then FIRST PERSON: Then the people say, how h'gh. how 1 Laughter, high, About Your Homo (silently), How true' me How true1 send this letter Although afier much soul searching, it will be a surprise if it goes to print The defense rests its case 1 Children will he encouraged to eat all of their soup if vou 11 One is Romame, for salads It is tall, sturdy and crunthv Ruby or Prize Head produce fringed leaves tinged with lovely IS. c it ijo cjr, we r w e w c e to s', . , t S 111 J ,1 j ., dS t i V n t ia' ti'al a i . " a 1 list Ut ill i t Xi t pt tut e 'k wJdr me"t a') ut what happens he 't a! t lei 'ion time, u would bv necessary m keep pciliM. s at a m nin un i v bull p " s v n pleasurable dutv to God and our c ountrv Many if tht candidates were our iiiv friends both inside and out side of 'he LDS ( hurt h as listed Although no tnbi rs of the Dc mix ranc Party, wt campaigned for the ones we felt could lull'll the position in the best manner Seldom have we voted a (jo.ng slia.ghl ticket together as mother and daughters to give our reasons whv we felt a candidate was wmthv of a considered vote was an enjoyable experience are evident - t iV ii i I t election campaigns lalci, he i mild only watch wh It our two daughters were i f an age when they could join me in some of these activtt tu ALWAYS . I U"i' M'V 01 R ki w ,s m p He had to sit back and m w 'h approval, mv jiain ij i lion in the diffen nt ph i is ol interesting sorts rusty red 1 STILL, AS ONE viewer the head of one family, I its only fair to register feelings with you about GROWING 01R own let tuce indoors also allows you to pick it at its best The lettuce you buy is often limp and unappealing after long tups to the store And vou nivei know what it has been sprayed with lit t M v, ,t pt w airfitld in cmter ai 535 N at ton The retentlv opened fdt ilitv owned by Mr and Mrs Brent Graham already rl serving JO students, some a1! day long and others part tone ;The center was built r f i c a with thildrt n Hid v ; t i pt-d- "u 2 1 i 1 tt I h tv let Ojs 'MO j Bat mil tin on' t i i I tab i I - i ' ions uui Ian ilv h J i in ( al dm ma d Ji mg vt tis between 1440- 14ci It was a lung ant i ipau d fu interne when we were able ! urn l Bountiful to Lve As n y husband had been a IS b t t f. i i ! I) ii i I lu'lu'S a auih 'I a s it Ks elt r xl a,nr n agn e u Dm n Al THF i. t s i 0 , , - LDS dd - s 1 c W will) O M I n n Al SO, I OR si me i f m nt d v a n noriv ' i ml rjuivi 1' II 1 p-- t is is n It in 1 1 tbrV d d hea'th as well pv'VM(dl I I Nli SINCF J hunt cm u!ved i.' bunks in ui,t subs ,,t i as w son d Jit r s iu'v ir i itv am! n r. in the suhu ct t " ot Publ s a I ta1 I I little S f B Uni' Vears, Was surprising with tnc ex upturn if the wide mi gins whu h pts this ( muni o a W turni d ic I! re Mh-tr1 xpi t ss ' Gars R Pi idj-r'1 or s IP e of US W n f studied the p n In al Vu'u Davis ( ojiiiv over the lost L i 1 nuts iys i G ii 1 1 i run, v i j r a is ip h ' t ex - i v r ih pi i rat i p.t r f i j iu ar w - land as have been ramp i ' o the elections sn - we f ne the edi on Commentary tm ial publ shed m the ( iq per c 0 d Nuv 22 I lav i U I s t as! Ha ' i' s is t ii -- i t s id br ik i! o pt t I It s '! b dl d st t f- - ,,f , i (im i (' n fit i Jl Mi V HE 'If W voJJ it, i't s t n 1 a t 1 h A I a swing st tu t i in 'hi It die Hi' t r A J f U Ur p1 H'U r s idt al u d S iff tah v n a r w hr i m ti u d s, vm a1 p hi i 't is in a low , 'i u d t't 1 nt vat it t v ot e f. l I A j lltute S i' intt r gar for sd' id k rt t ns a iH'i v w i' 101 ) i t g! ' w ' i, AS.'I ' p" s t ,t 1 t-- Ls and U h' les, there i hildrens are some rt , hi i ! dress it up with float ng pop corn or process cheese cut into small squari s and triangles JUST remember that let tuce is a cool weather crop, and does not mind a cuol or drafty window Just kt up it out of the wilting sun and Butterhead is delicious, with a nice soft crunch to it Black seeded Simpson is a favorite also, both for taste and eye appeal heat, away from Fuat registers U ate h for tips soon on growing other salad ingredients and herbs ,n Relatives here learned of the death of Inez Sandall wife of Leo Sandall at Salem, Mr and Mrs Stephen Whitesides and family were guests at a family dinner in Salt Lake City of her mother, dtxirs amj hen all the foliage of davlilies dies back, mulch heavily (3 to 4 inches) with pine straw or wood chips Mulch need not be removed in the spring when growth W be gins YET, may it soon be said among the children of men, that the people of the beautiful city of Bountiful studv, think and reason for themselves for the betterment of all Mrs Lucille Hill Williams THE BITTER reaction was widespread wiser heads in London favored repeal of the law Benjamin Franklin, the American Agent in London, so was summoned before the House of Commons and w isely warned members that if the act were enforced with arms the enforcers would not find rebellion but may make one The act was repealed four months after the Maryland court's defiance. But it had sparked such resentment and such a surge of nationalism, many historians believe it helped appreciably to bring about the Declaration of Independence a decade later in 1776 If you have central heat and a fireplace, be sure to keep Oregon The were formerly from Kaysville Funeral services were held in Oregon last Friday Leo is the brother of Linn, Noble, Arden and Vern Sandall all of Kavsville and Layton Van Criddle of Tucson, Arizona spent the holiday weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs Nevin Criddle and family Mr. and Mrs Jack Oram and family were holiday dinner guests in Ogden of Mr and Mrs Jack McLea and family Mr. and Mrs Randall the damper or flue closed when the fireplace isnt being Bowring entertained at used Draft pulls the heat out Thanksgiving Day dinner for Mr and Mrs Stuart Bow ring, Salt Lake City and Mary Jane chimney Leading interior decorating Bowring, Logan Tolman is confined stores are showing a wide to Eugene the St. Benedicts Hospital new of variety tn Ogden where he is underwallcovering patterns that can be used tn the same going treatment Mr. and Mrs Tolman were room With imagination one can create a theme using guests for Thanksgiving Day dinner in of Mr. and wallcovering as a unique Mrs VernonOgden Bowen decorating tool. of the house through an open d V Mrs LeRoy Robertson for the holiday Mr and Mrs Allen L at entertained Strong Thanksgiving Day dinner Guests were Evan Ellison, Salt Lake City, Mrs Clifford D Strong, Kaysville, and Robert Strong and Susan Sudberry of Salt Lake City Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr and Mrs W'alwn Green were Mrs Julia Webster, Dee Webster, Mrs Erma Elm, Ogden, Mr and Mrs Jack Cook, Layton, Mr and Mrs Greg Taucher, Dallas, Texas, Mr and Mrs Reed Udal and Gary, Mrs Dorothy Peterson, Kaysville, Mr and Mrs Matt Kloepfer, Helper, Mr and Mrs Glen Jenkins, Provo, Mr and Mrs Dan Patterson and son, Matthew, of Liberty Mr and Mrs William R Perkns were dinner guests for the holiday of their daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs Frank Ferrante and family Mr and Mrs Richaid Will son and family visited in San Bernardino, Calif with their grandparents for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend Mr and Mrs Rick Anderson visited in Sandy with her parents, Mr and Mrs Richard Thompson on Thurs day Mr and Mrs Todd Morgan entertained at a family dinner at the.r home in Fruit Heights after having their first child blessed and named on Nov 5 in the Kaysville 14th Ward Fifty family members tended the special event at- Benjamin Robertson and Lavmia Young were holiday dinner guests in Bountiful of Mr Robertson's daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Bruce Cutler Mr. and Mrs Richard Forsyth entertained at dinner on the holiday for her parents, Mr and Mrs Glen Stuart and her brother, Mr. and Mrs Deon Stuart, and family of Bount.ful Other guests were Mr and Mrs Greg Call and family of Bountiful, Mr and Mrs Jeff Barnes, Evanston, Wyo , and John Pitt of Boun tiful Thanksgiving dinner gu of Mr and Mrs Paul M were Mr and Mrs Johr Kneedy, Kaysville, and and Mrs Charles Holcom Clearfield Mr and Mrs Jay Fis entertained at din Thanksgiving Day for and Mrs Randy Fisher three children of Ketchi Idaho, Mr and Mrs Ct Carpenter and thildret Ogden Mr and Mrs Eugene P more returned by plane fi Omaha, Neb where t spent the Thanksgiv holiday weekend with tl daughter and son-in-- 1 Robert and Mary t W megar and family. Friday and Saturday tors of Mr and Mrs V Gundelfinger were Bis and Mrs Ray Lloyd daughter, Stephanie, Mrs Lillie Smith all of Gr Idaho Don Edwards has retut to his teaching posit ioi Davis High School after b confined to the Davis Ni Medical Center for treatm |