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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, April 6, 1972 uh 'u f Lauritzen 1, ,er than you by Roy H. it s think' On Jan Perhaps 4 thiough large contributions and other coercive tactics, these 'new constitution1 groups have even began to piobe the possibility of creating a new political partv " two 1971, taige organizations suppoiled the super-riclaunched a nationwide campaign for a new b h S I onstitution ihe Centei foi the Stud of Democratic lnsslutions and the h und foi the Republic, rol ( that we adopt a Constitution but have written one to their own lie sonal lik ini and have it readv to submit ' aicmding to an new title in aw andOidei maga-zin- c In i isc the ai e not tblc to compel one of the nation il p ii ties to do their bid don; b. the 1972 elei lions Roy homes average The median value of single-famil- homes v Rov Citv during 1970 was $19 000 This was pointed out in bv tah Foundation, I the private research oiganizalion in their analv sis of the 1970 ( ensus of Mousing hroughout the state of I tah. the median value of owner-o- c hetmes in copied, single-famil1970 was $16 800, an amount nearlv equal to the I S Median of $17,000 Median home values ranged from a high of $J5, 100 in Hawaii to a low of $10. 500 in Arkansas In the Mountain Stales the median value was $16 .100 'I -- v tv of The meruan global gov ernmenD The plan behnr. the Com mon Cause c impaign is to C tun i ii-i- ii iss C veiled id sums tli s the single-famil- end civ at the c ltizen b vel f i bi i ie sui fac e, i woiihv goal But C c i ill i s to c to go ids c 1 itc c the big push noiigh pi essurt 'loin outside the politic al b s tb it adopting c ir-- i the new plan taieful 1J9 here will have a breakfast at the Post Home on pril 9 between and p m The menu will include pancakes. eggs, hash browns, choice of sausage or bacon, and orange juice for the kids Donations will be $1 50 for adults and $ 75 for kids to 12 years old All I egionnaires and Auxiliary members are inv ited (.nests will be permitted Proceeds will be used to pi oc lire post equipment well 1 dining WW 11 This piopig.tndi impaign foi the raw constitution is, and nas been, levelling heavv pubc the new plan follows the Soviet concept of total economic cemtiol I hev have add ed one modification, which al In fact tri V V lic in in in ties the op.mori nolding of the tommy It is backed by the radical rich a d pockets of powei ii both the government and mu communications media Public indifference hasp, i mitted these same groups to achieve many of their puipos s in the past with a minimum i active resistance But this ra a attack on what is left of inn Constitution, could well be tic rallving point around which u apathetic public canbc mobiliz ed left-win- g - ULTRA ' Xv y S owner-occupie- lows anv surv iv tug industry or to be conn oiled by the (ii)veinmeit ratnei than being exprop! luted ot taken over all together Both Mussolini mil Ilitlei made this same modification in the plan when thev attempted to cam it outback dUcipiise y s K : BRIGHT TOOTHPASTE HERSHEYS 75 Oz. KT3I TAN I Y CHOCOLATE $ K JUST ADD MILK KODAK INSTAMATIC d units are owner-occupie- 9am studv of this new constitution howevei, icveals the glaring fact it contains all the necessary elements to create a police state Not only is it designed to nationalize the police, but the entiie nation as X-3- 0 Now Color Out fit Reg. n n 33.88 STYLE Sun beam HAIR SPRAY ELECTRIC owner-occupan- gion Post of two ils r, Altogether, there were 3,608 occupied housing units in Roy Of these City during 1970 78 6 were owner occupied Although I tah still is well above the national average in the proportion of homeowners, the relative advantage has been reduced somewhat during the past decade According to the Foundation study, approximately 69 3 of the total housing units in I tah during 1970 were occupied by the owner. This compares with an rge of 62 0 for the nation as a whole. In 1960 about 71 7 of all housing units in I tah were compared with 61 9 for the entire nation In other words, the proportion of homeowners in I'tah now is about 10 greater than the Ten years national average. ago, the relative advantage for Le- the lesser seem will ev I A) ) u It hind tic siunes the solutions onsti-litemil lostill in cm the un-il shoi tc ills as in the st hi in dn eel demands to ip the ( onstitution entirely W i tit new c onstitution tht $19,000 housing plans breakfast - Gardner r u valued under $10,000. Legion R() W. The study notes, however, 'hat there still is considerable variation within I tah. Most of the lower priced homes in I tah are located in the rural areas In Juab, Piute, of the state. F'.mery. and Sanpete Counties, for example, more, than 00 Within I tah the report notes that the most expensive housing was found in llolladay (an unincorporated suburban within Salt Lake (nun-tv- ) where the median value of ownei occupied, single-famil- y homes was $26 600 The lowest median values were listed tom-muni- problems This gioup is preparing at lacks on several fronts, the i citable, ''Common most ause,' is allegedly headed b for Piute ( ountj ($7,300) and Juab C ounty ($7,800) According to the report, the value extremes in I tah housing are not as great as they are of the nationwide Only 14 owner - occupied, one - family homes in I tah, for example, are valued below $19, 0Cn, compared with 22 for the nation At the other end as a whole of the scale, only 6 of the I tah families live in homes worth $35,000 or more, compared with 10 for the nation d owner-occupie- (with the backing of CSDI) is launching a massivegrass roots movement to demand a prompt and decisive solution to all our fan-fu- i lie is the of the ai negie Corpoi ation and pi esident of one of its tax exempt founda turns Ciai drier is also a sli org of ly entrenched collectivists national piominence and a member of the Council oil I'oi eign Relations (which is woik ing at full steam for a Socialist I nited Stales and evcntuallv a John former president gathering support for their new federal charter, another group This cause is filled with ominous overtones for the of the I nited States whether we accept the idea or not e With all the publicity and founthe big dations and othei c llectivist forces can mustei . the meii-- c in people are being exposed to a flood of piopaganda in favoi of this new concept While the Fund foi ti. a Republic and the ( enter for the onh demanded ii of Democratic Institutions (high sounding names for subversive groups) are busily Study o ' HAIR CLIPPERS d, $2 Reg. Reg. 88 ... 8.47 at a. .a KZ KZ V Now was 16. During 1970 tah ranked 8th among the fifty states in the proportion of housing units which are owner In 1960 I tah ranked occupied 3rd by this measure. I tah I i -- ?' - jConnie Murphy IL Phone 773-138- 2 Mr and Mrs DeeJ Fowers 5100 S are the proud of 670(1 of a babv girl born pa ret.. This is the second March 24 child for the couple who also have a boy Mr and Mrs C larencellig-leaie the proud grandparents of a babv bov bin n March 24 to then daughlci lynnandher husband Ronald Duhemore of Mountain ( ity, Nev. Mr and Mrs Neil Robinson and their their four children visited the home during patents the F'astei hohdavs Thev visited Mr and Mrs I loyd Robinson and Mr and Mrs Vern VS v lav Ini 'I hey reside in Bou- lder, ( olo Mr and Mrs Ialnik McCabe and their three childien of Idaho Fails visited Mr and Mrs Nolan Fielding during the Faster holidays In obsei v..nce of her 80th Frances Kus-s- c . Mrs thdav bit of 5890 S 5900 W was honoied at an open house held Saturdav at the Hooper LDS First and Third Waid Mis Russell wasborn April in Durham County, 4, 1892. Fngland a daughter of Daniel and Margaiet Armstrong Pat- terson Mr. RusLake LDS Temple 1967. 12, Dec. died sell Russell worked 19 Mrs ase years at IDU Ah and has always been active in AW Ml A, the Sundav School and and served in the Relief Society. with She sang in ward choirs and the Singing Mothers since she was 14. and is an active temple worker. Her sons and daughters are Aldous (June) Manning, Mrs Max Russell and Mrs. Bert M of Hoop(Beth) Robinson, Sunset, Mrs Denme (Geraldine) Dee of Kanesville, and Russell of Roy. She also has 17 grandchildren and D 'n-- ' Pre-ved- - ifiSsAA ALPHA KERI C evening bv John Bens Linda Heslop, daughter of Mr and Mrs F'rvin Heslop, was baptized Satuiday evening and confirmed Sunday bv her HYGIENE DEODORANT With FREE Keri LOTION At Hzmiltons Reg. SECRET t5i!S xy-v released as first counselor in the Primary Sunday and Linda R Moore was sustained as the new first counselor Joanne Garner was sustained as a Primary leacherSunday. Christine Moore was sustained as the camp director fo: tNr r s n IV Sacrament J n I'd Sr R0LL-0- N DEODORANT LiWi aasr'-su- a Dl r Juia. c. -- Bn 44'i the MIA. dav School FEMININE flTH OIL Sat-uida- meeting will be held Sunday evening at 7 p m. as usual, Conference there will be no Sun- NW i o- - were given spetial recognition in Fast meeting Sunday. Lisa Ann Reeves, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jay Reeves v was baplizedand confirmed today Shawn Thomas Mooic, infant son of Mr and Mrs Tom Moore was given a name and blessing Sunday by his father. Fd Dawson Sellers, infant son of Mr anu Mrs Fd Sellers was given a name and blessi g Sunday by Eugene Morris. Donna T Hofmeister was Russell Now HOOPER THIRD WARD Neil lligley and Jeff Cox were the most reverent children in Primary last week and She was married to J Dale in 1912 in the Salt re- Reg. 1.50 ther recently father Relief Society was heidyes-terda- .. because of conference has VISINE EYE DROPS HOOPER SECOND WARD Craig Adams, son of Mrs Kay Adams was ordaineda Deacon by his grandfather Harold Simpson Joe Tavlor, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Tavlor was ordained a Teacher by his father recently Bradley Miller, son of Mr and Mrs Grant Miller was ordained a Teacher by his fa- She came to the I nited States in 1902. and since then sided in Hooper er HOOPER FIRST WARD Tamera Van Alfen, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Van Alfen. Jr. was baptized Saturday evening by Bishop Gene Arave and confirmed by her grandfather Bert Robinson on tow 1 ' x 11 z- -v Reg. z-- 1.77 1 V . i x x Nn. |