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Show Wednesday, June 23, To the Editor: When I read the article in last Wednesdays Sun Advocate on Dr. John Wright, the thought occurred to me of just how much had been thoroughly checked out by a reporter. The fact that it was reported he was a former doctor made me wonder about the validity of the rest of the article. Many people in town knew Dr. Wright was still practicing, Magdalene. How many of us would like to be the first to cast out a stone? I thank you for letting me speak my mind. Becky Kloepfer Helper leaders literally deprived two or three hundred free Americans of their most precious right. reported In the June 16 edition. We corrected the errors as soon as they were brought to our attention. Deprived of rights life-lon- and on, but Ive probably written more than I should. But I do want to add again that he was a kind man and a compassionate doctor who never was too busy for someone ill, whether a current patient, a new patient, or a former I was too upset over this publicity to let his fine name go out on such a sour note. All of us have some sadness in our lives. I am far from being any expert in religion, but Im sure all of us have heard the story of Jesus and Mary of the Democratic Chairperson of Carbon County. These Party meetings were called in order to nominate and then to vote for the precinct officers, delegates and committee persons of our party. Due to the confusion regarding the proper geographical location of each precinct, and the U To the of of U parts reassignment and Gordon Creek to precincts for which no boundary lines have been approved by our County Commissioners, our party Car-bonvil- le is Science, proceeding to undertake this study. We will attempt to use all of the professional skills at our disposal to perform this study thoroughly, accurately, and with prudence in the use of these considerable funds. It is hoped that we will have the cooperation of Utah citizens, indeed their cooperation will be required in order to conduct the study properly. The scientists who have been selected to undertake this study appreciate the confidence which is reflected in their selection and in the award of the necessary funds. We also wish to acknowledge Governor Matheson and Senator Hatch, both of whom played major roles in informing Washington of the importance of these studies. Chase N. Peterson, M.D. Vice President for Health Sciences University of Utah Health Sciences Center The Sun Advocate welcomes letters from readers on topics of community interest, letters should be in our office by noon Tuesday for inclusion on the editorial page in the following day's newspaper. No more than one letter per month will be accepted from any individual. Letters should be signed. We will withhold names on request only if the writer has a valid reason. We reserve the right to edit letters, particularly those longer than 200 words and those in containing libelous or objectionable formation or something in poor taste. Usually, letters to the editor are considered , on a first serve basis. The opinions and ideas expressed in cartoons and personal columns on the editorial page are not necessarily the opinions of the Sun Advocate. fallout study Editor: likely aware of the federal governments decision to provide million to fund a definitive scientific study of the possible health effects of radioactive fallout from the atom bomb weapons $6.5 by . problem. Someone put chalk-mar- ks on his brand new radials. My job find to someone. was watched the needle point to two hours, and - through my rear window as I drove by some children on trikes. Life was tough. The word was out by now. News travels fast. Helper knew I was coming. Most of the buildings were old fingernail that was blackening and slowly falling off. More kids with bats strolled by. The town was obviously behind the ball bat street gangs. They were wearing colors donated by local businesses. I took a chance and quizzed (The laugh. I had a job to do chalkmark. I didnt passersby wouldnt and I had run up laugh, again. I saw passerbies. them all peeking out from their storeroom windows. I could hear giggling howls as I put & to 14 Children's Cords Now Only I thought. But, Ill be back. At night. On foot. 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Angels Flight Boys i talk!) y Men's Slacks here when everyone else is gone! looking for a lead. My grocery store bag boy, md used car salesman n Carbon County for questioning. It was their style, and yet it wasnt. The hubcaps were left untouched. I ;ired of rolling the radials up and down Main. All I got were stares and I dont snows. I went back to my car. I had been gone one hour and 50 minutes but the flag was up and I had a parking ticket stuck under my lone windshield wiper. I took the flint and headed for Helper. A cute tossed a rock Dress Shirts Tee Shirts Big Bell walked around the town for awhile... instincts told me to run in every banker, Wets Contrary to rumors, we will be that I parked across the street from the Price Post Office, put change in the meter, ioe' 7 I knew it was going vacant and all boys 9 to be a tough case through 12 were when I took the job. packing baseball bats. What can I say? I had to move fast. I in front of Summer business, like parked Scooters, looked for a warm weather, was meter, shrugged, and slow in coming. I rolled the tires south. needed money for It was eerie. People bills, bullets, and... a turned their heads and fishing license if I had stared. I felt like enough left. My name is Casper. Im a private detective. I was hired by a friend a SIDEWALK SALE All The chalkmark caper with Prices Slashed For Men's Casuals corner caspers tom lisco rrice, uran sa Uptown Express Letters welcome The people of Utah are now in- arbitrary of comprehensibly Veterinarian ! because many people still depended on him as their To the Editor: I am writing to vigorously physician. I am curious why it was even protest, and in the strongest way reported in such a manner as it possible, a situation which is in was. Most towns (especially direct and flagrant contradiction smaller towns like Price, Helper, to the democratic ideals upon etc.) have enough respect for their which this great and free country brilliant citizens than to throw in a of ours is based. g That the citizens of our comparagraph or two to ruin a career and leave such a dirty munity be given the opportunity to mark on the tragic death of a vote is part and parcel of our great man. constitutionally guaranteed right I am hoping in the obituary to vote. That right, and thus that article this week, that at least opportunity has been abridged by some mention is made of all Dr. the specious and capicious design John Wrights accomplishments in of a few individuals in whom the the past as a brilliant heart doctor, voters of the Democratic Party of all his years of service in the Air this community placed their Force reserve, not to mention his support and trust. kindness and patience to all his On Thursday, June 17, two mass many patients, both old and young. meetings were called at the Ann As a former employee, I could go Self School in Spring Glen by the on testing program in the 1950s. The University of Utah Medical Center, with cooperation from Utah State Universitys Department of Animal, Dairy, and Yes, because of the irresponsible and premature actions of our party leaders, several hundred citizens in the Carbonville, Gordon Creek and Spring Glen areas were deprived of their right to vote If the leaders of our party will not accept responsibility for informing the Democrats whose trusting votes put them in office of the facts which would enable them to exercise their constitutionally ordained right to vote, then our elected county officials should have the courtesy to inform all political parties of them. To correct the laughable charades which transpired at the Ann Self School last Thursday the of the County Chairperson Democratic Party should take responsibility for informing every voter of the Democratic Party in our community of the precinct in which she or he belongs and when and where correct and democratic mass meetings are to take place. This is, after all, the greatest democracy that has every existed on the face of this earth. Lets keep it that way. Those mass meetings can only take place after we citizens are given the opportunity to exercise our rights, as Americans. Noah Anderson Democrat Carbonville Editors note: The Sun Advocate regrets the (actual errors about Dr. Wright as bun Advocate, iidnKorf to the editor Article upsets reader 1V82 that our competition doesn't. free. Sheets with any Blue Rose Bed Great Deals for customers with CASH!!! .. t.w z - 'jr'-.- t JV-- .t . S ? . - rw. . Monterey Reg. $469.00 WMmm rwes tGEID OllDCSftgD t.gr , V t'"-,- !.-' w c'.i , . W a .e : LAWMAN BRITTANIA LEVIS PANT-HE- lOto 7 R Thursday, Friday, Saturday |