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Show r . tcx lg:j salt la:;2 ft T',p The Sun Chronicle, published weekly ai Hoy, Utah. Second class postage paid at Hoy, I'tah Publisher. I Howard Stahle Offices 5388 S 1900 W., Hoy ITone ,1101 n TT 'r i rr r- -i ,La, Vol. 16 No. 47 Thursday, October Roy, Utah 1, 1970 Agmery ennitniiz2g Eaelkiffii?s9 asEso fion mmaDFoH nevQllmiattnini by Darline D. Rogers Photos by Mrs. Pat Sutter x. "The blatant, calculated disregard for the rights of others and a plea for a return to decency sparked Vice President Spiro T. Agnews speech last night at the Hotel Utah. "Shout down the speaker you disagree with, goes this nihilist philosphy; dont let him finish his message Prevent dvilized discourse: it might enlighten someone, A Secret Service men. Vice President Agnew walked into the main dining room of the Hotel Utah to greet and speak to the hundreds of persons gathered there. SURROUNDED BY Mr. Agnew commented. He continued that at the earlier street rally "I manJ aged to be hear in spite of this relatively small group of people There were five or six times as many interested people who were embarrassed by the others re- Garbage collector demands retraction The city HOY garbage collector appeared betore actions. In a six point list, thevice coun- -- members demanding a retraction of a statement that he found personally damaging. Peter Ressler told council members that he took personal offense to the comment by Councilman Richard Tubbs that There had been some trouble in the past, and that is why our attorney wrote into the bid specifications that no person who had committed a felony could collect garbage in cil the city Mr. council felony of Roy. the illustrated president "shabby hallmarks of modern America in his call for a return to decency. Movie advertising that has almost converted the daily press "into pushers of Pornography began his list. Other points induded words that have become "chic language, nudity, the underground press and the national pornographic contest that is sponsored by a magazine edited and published by students at one of our largest universities, spurred further critism from four-lett- er the vice president. Speaking for Senatorial Candidate Laurence Burton, Agnew denounced theincum-ben- now ued. concluded his Agnew speech before over 650 people "Our Declaration of Independence spoke of "a decent respect to the opinions of mankind. I believe we will earn that respect, along with Agnew received a vote of support as he recalled an ear- lier visit to Utah, the one last year at the Brigham Young University campus. He explained that it was refreshing to see a university where "the faculty is still in charge of the campus and in another sense, the students are in command of their fac- a much greater when we in America show a new respect for decency'. t, Rep. Durton ulties." Councilman Joe Dawson reiterated the coundls feelings, "There was absolutely no intent to mar your character r just Filing the lack of decency as the greatest assault on society, Agnew pointed out that the remedy cannot be "found in the kind of censorship laws which would be promptly thrown out by the courts; it will be found at the box office, the cash register, and in hones where outraged parents will exhibit the courage to say, 'no, weve had enough. Mr. Agnew reported that Commisthe "lame-ducsion on Obscenity and Pornography was notappointed by the President and the views of the commission "do not represent the thinking of TELEVISION com roman and newspaper and radio personnel were octively engaged in covering tha events for tfie public the Nixon administratioa , k "There absolutely was and my kids, too, Mr. interrupted. F.cs-sl- ! f .N SOMETHING happening that we havent heard Is some special event taking plae in your club, school, church group, home, or other organization? News Deadline for the Sun Chronide is Monday at noon. Pictures to go along with the event may be taken in our office through Tuesday. Call or come in at 5388 S. 1900 YV., Roy. 4 VICE 9 minded thecouncilmanbers, "a person is not guLty until proven so, and nothing was proven. Mayor Charles Hull also offered, "there was nothing derogatory about what the council said." Mr. Ressler said that he had just come from his attorney who had advised him to ask for a retraction. PRESIDENT W AC-NE- ELECT and commented, as he reached for a glass of water, "I know it cant be the Salt Lake City air. tant thegeneral manager of the Kennecott Copper Corporation. Ti ed. Commenting on the critics views of Agnews large vocabulary, Burton stated that in the future when the vice president used big words like "watermelon, possibly "he should define the word for some of the liberals, as he did with 'decency tonight. "You wont find me saying one thing here in Utah and voting another way in Washington, he concluded, as he asked for the voters support. REPRESENTATIVE Laurence Burton ond his lovely wife, Jan, enjoy dinner with the many supporters of his campaign who turned out to hear Vice President Agnew last night sfi Eor FalG dog show SwicDdai aS Rot; PacEx ROY The Mount Ogden Kennel Club will again sponsor a falldog show, Oct. 4 at Roy Park. Dogs fromthroughoutthe Hews deadline er Mr. Ressler felt that the city was unduly using the incident against him. He re- He felt that the city "As long as Richard Nixon is President, Main ", Sitting next to him at the podium was J.P. O Keefe, the dinner chairman, but more impor- During his speech, the vice president coughed He added that he and Utah citizens are impressed by a man who "can stand up and say what he thinkswith-ou- t checking the Gallop poll; isnt that refreshing? he ask- over to obtain w ant. " Audience enjoyed Agnew slip Representative Laurence Burton thanked Vice President Spiro Agnew for "coming to our state and telling it like it really is. no cause more unjust, that He cause, my Utah friends, was the cause of sellout and surrender. This statement was spurred by Mosss statement to Moratorium organizers last year that "Your cause Res-sle- rs tained at the dinner. gives views that election time has come around. VIBRANT Shara Hacking almost stole the show with an intsr-Sh- e is part of ruptation of "Put a Little Love in Your Heart." Your of in Little is part of Love She Heart." "Put a ppretation an entertainment group, "The Tax Deductibles' , who enter- - mm Vice President Agnew labeled the fall Moratorium last year by saying "there is is Tubbs read the bid specifications approval. The recessity of the clause concerning a was questioned. At that time Mr. Tubbs said there had been some trouble in the past, but he did not wish to discuss it. "No one wants to cast any reflection on you at all, stated Councilman Joseph Dawson to Mr. Ressler. " I think all of us hold you in very high esteem, he continued. Mr. Tubbs explained that he still did not wish to elaborate on the reason behind his comment that there had been trouble in the past. However, upon further discussion he related the following story. A few weeks ago a city employee saw one of Mr. employees take something from a car. Junior Ham-mo- n of the Roy City police, investigated the crime, but no one was prosecuted. The city employee could not identify the man because of the darkness at 5 a.m. and the case was dismissed for lade of evidence. The city attorney informed the city at that time that the dause should be added to the contract, stated Mr. Tubbs. Mr. Resseler told the eoundlmen that a lot of people have hit me up about this. I want a retraction, this is what I United States will be entered in the show which will begin at 8:30 a.m. and continue throughout the day with most classes beginning final judging around 3 p.m. Judges will have quite a job keeping tabs on the 726 dogs entered in the show. There are a total of 744 entries with 84 different breeds. ore Ellsworth Judges Gamble, toy breeds, Melbourne Downing, Giant and Great Pyrenees, Gordon Paraam, Newfoundlands, Old English Sheep dogs, Torrweiler, and Charles Hamilton, Pembroke Welsh Corgi. In the combined ring at 4 p.m. dogs will be judged in sporting, hound, working, terrier, toy and best in shov divisions. g rs The public is invited to attend. 825-856- 6 re- order had not dealt fairly with him, because when he asked to see the minutes at the city office on Tuesday noon, she had mt let him see them. Madge Gibson, city recorder, told the council that she THE VICE PRESIDENT spoke to hundreds of ptnom gathered told Mr. Ressler that the mir ot the dinner and stressed the qualifications of utes were not typed up yet. Representative Laurence Burton, who is seeking a Senate seat. She then looked at her notes was there that him told and nothing included in the minutes about the clause. She said this was perfectly natural because only council action is recorded, and they just discussed the clause. fund-raisin- Mr. Ressler told the council that any time anyone "comes in to the office he should be able to see them (the minutes). Madge didnt even offer to show thou to me." The mayor again told the nothgarbage collector that"intendwas derogatory ing g NOT AN uncommon sVht at last nighfs dinner were th throngs of Sea-e-t Service men accompanying the Vice President. Their numbers were not known, but their presence was surely felt and noticed by all. Mr. Ressler asked the council to make a retraction; when this was refused again he left with the comment that if he was to receive no retraction then thats it. Council member, went on to further action to approve the Arthur Jones Estates Sub- - closes in Roy City o ROY City council members approved action toclose the Roy city landfill and hold it In reserve. The dty will now operate in conjunction with Ogden City. J. The cost for this new operation will be 47c per capita per year. Councilmen estimated that the cost for the plan is just s tr A. City Administrator Wayne Kimber explained that for several years Weber County has paid Roy City to maintain a man at the Roy City landfill. Now because Weber County has signed a contract with Ogden to have dry fill go to the incinerator, it becomes uneconomical to continue ihel in Roy. nd-fi- division and the Lakeside Park Subdivision No. 2. The next council meeting will be held Oct. 12, & ll All Weber County residents will pay the same amount to have access to the incinerator. after-whie- h the council will meet every o flier Thursday. The Monday meeting time was changed because several councilman had difficulty in Landfill t ed. attending on Mondays. Street is not going to turn into Smut Alley, he contin- t Frank E.Moss as"your Senatorial spendthrift and obstructionist. He accused Mo68 of "rolling around 180 degrees that Moss was trying to exemplify himself as "the guardian of the Federal Treasury. felt VVwS Mr. Kimber drew the accompanying map to locate the incinerator for Roy SAMOYED Dog, Beau Brummel of Caribou, a champion, it show by Wyn Holland of Roy. A wide variety of just at EEAU71FUL beautiful at this one, will be shewn at the foil "sored by the Mt. Ogden Kerv dog thow, |