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Show Sun Chronicle 1 ni nursuay ut mnei u, , ?7 Soared Socvbo r 12ZZ225 LIJOCuOD1 l nited States Secret vice Director James J SerHol- announced the reassignment of Anthony Sherman, Jr , foi merSpecial Agent in Charge of the Springfield, ley today Illinois Secret Service office, to the position of Special Agent in Charge in Salt Lake City, In this position, Mr. Sherman will supervise the investigates and protective activiof the Secret Service ties throughout the State o f I tah and in various Idaho countries Mr. Sherman repl, ces Glenn L Weaver who has beer, reassigned as Special Agent in Charge of the Denver field office from Fort Originally Worth, Texas, Mr Sherman, 42, graduatd from the I'ni- - i State Farm means fast, fair claim service anywhere. -- The National PT versity of San fianisco in 1952 with a bacheloi of science degiee in Political Science Subsequently he setved as an officei with the I nited States rmy in hoiea, wheie he was awarded the ( omn the he was appointed a Special Agent of the Sec ret Service and assigned to the San Francisco office Othet assignments include the ( hicago and Spokane field offu es and the Presidential Piotectnc Division In 1967 he was promoted to the position of to the Special gent in C harge of the Los ngeles field office and has served as Special Agent in ( harge of the c, Anthony Sherman Jr. special agent . . . Child is Ronald Spec4 home on leave after serving in letnam for one year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. harles Child. in the hos- baby girl was born to Charles F.ppley. She will join three brothers at home. Mrs Mabel Wadsworth of Lake City visited with her three sisters - in - law, Mrs. Flora King, Mrs Gladys Fulton and Mrs. Iris Sowell and other relatives. Mrs Charlene Simpson has gone to Santa Clara, Calif.; to accompany herhusbandC.J. Simpson home after being on TDY from Hill Air Force Base for the past few months. We extend sincere sympathy to the family of Eugene (Bud) YanDeGraaff. He died Salt Bob Stangor Quotable- Another maxim governing pubhc reaction is that attacks upon news media will rise in direct proporation to the intensity of public frustration in meeting the prob lems of the day. - in the McKay Hospital having surgery after and Mrs. John Beus family accompanied by Mrs. Levi Beus areonavaca-tioto West Virginia n Julie f;ngleton, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don is recovering at Singleton, home after surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bing- ham had their two grandchildren of Seattle as guests the past week while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bingham For the were on vacation next three weeks tlry have their two grandchildren from San Francisco as theirguests. Their parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bingham are on a trip to Denmark to visit where Paul formerly served on a mission for the LDS Church. Mrs. Edward Cordara of Lima, Peru, has been visiting with her two daughters, Mirella Cordara and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Craythorne and their new baby. Vv I v I 09. X Mr. and Mrs. Ray Widdi-so- n became grandparents once again with the birth of a baby boy to Janet and Earl of Las Vegas. Janet and her son Shane, have been staying with her parents. sv sov I .A-- i daxs, more than 21.090 employers in Salt Lake City IRS District will receive a newly redesigned form Employ ees W Certificate, Roland District Duct tor for Utah today announced The IRS has revised foi m 4 to make it more understandable to employees and W-- thereby encourage them toad-jutheir tax withholding Mr. In most cases Wise said these adjustments will result e in increased pay. The new form 4 being sent to busi ess firms is part of an information packet which includes a letter to Chief Payroll Officers and a notice to employees, both from Commissioner of Internal Revenue Johnnie M Walters The letter to payroll officers emphasizes to employers that although new withholding rules have been in effect since early this year, many employees have not filed forms 4 to claim all the allowances to distribute the ne forms 4 to all employees and ask them to check their withholding sitst take-hom- YV-- W-- uation The notice to employees, intended to be posted on company bulletin boards, points out to employees that too much federal income tax may be withhold and the employees pay reduced unnecessarily unless they file anew form 4 with their employtake-hom- e Doug Montgomery has been in the hospital for surgery and is recovering at home. Cherilee Beus from Modesto, Calif., has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beus. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Perah and their two children have moved to our community You start small. And as you grow, your savings habit grows with you. 5Vz 70 for 5 year 1 for 2 years Certificates of $500 or more in multiples of $10" For individuals Interest paid every 3 months from day of deposit Bates are per annum account is insuied up to $20,000 by the Each depositor's Fedcal Deposit Insurance Corporauon , First Security Bank Member First Security Corporation System of Banks RESOURCES OVER ONE BILLION DOLLARS Fnl Ft Security Bank ol Ulan Futuna Seoul ty Stale Bank Sin Lak Security Stale Bank o' Sonnqv A,io amn Cty HUH lie III it Member Federal Cep I isl Sa I F isl Seem sit msn ty ' nty Bmk ol Idaho Natwnal Association ei tyPl'k it n ck Sot nas Wyom ng Bank o' ( B unt lul Utah National Assoc ration Arpuraton -- - diiectlv or All I know is what I read in the papers. Will Rogers said it. The great humor, st penned a bit of wisdom with exaggeration. Everything you know may not come from newspapers, but it's a good place to start. Its the full information medium. siTCfiine?It Lit doctor poor, and the black, as well ; s ( hHdi en with special needs, into the public school system Ys more parents are encouraged to send their chidden to schools, the general public becomes less willing to provide adequate support for public schools Mrs. K'mmel has urgedall state PTA legislative chairmen to voice their opposition non-publ- to H R And when we 16141 to flex our muscles, she start happening, said "After the U S. Postal Service last October failed to consider the National PTA favorably for a commemorative postage stamp in honor of our 75th anniversary, we dropped thousands and thousands of letters in their laps. Ye got the begin things mdit-eitl- v 'I he National PTA believes that the right of the non public school to be selective of its students often fences the . Mr. Wise emphasized that an employee who has only one job and does not have a wife or husband who works should 4 file a new claim the W-- e Withholding " But, an employee who has two or mote jobs may not claim the "Special W ithholding Yllowancc Ylluvv-ant- Employ eis may secuie supplies of the new foi m 4 W-- formula stop Zemo speeds soothing relief to ex temallv caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surDe-itc- h face germs, aids healing. skin with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment, Quick relief, or your money back I Utah Congressman Gunn McKay has announced that Weber State College in Ogden Ggdsn bcn!i foatoos i7CGibsr-3cl!iti- g fovjor - The Greater OGDEN Ogden Area, for the first time in its history, will be served by a weather tower which will tell residents day and night what the weather forecast is on a basis. Information for the 75 foot weather tower in front of the new one million dollar Walker Bank Ogden Metropolitan Office at 3600 S. on Washington Blvd is obtained from the to go to work you may want to carry your umbrella anyway . In the cases of precipitation - if the probability of rain is 50 or mote, the sign will show steady gold ) The YYalker Bank weather tower was erected by Young Electric Sign Company and Fmted States Weather Service. The ten ton weather display atop the tower will show the conditions on each of its four sides and will be visible from almost all sectors of the Greater Ogden Area. When the weather tower shows a steady blue, it indicates that the day and the ev g will be fair. A flashing blue means cloudy weather. When the weather tower is showing a steady gold, the forecast is rain. Flashing gold means snow. atmothe (Sometimes spheric conditions make the gold color appear reddish in certain areas. So if the sign Newspapers help people live more pleasantly, fcuy intelligently, improve their community, vote wisely and live as a leasonably knowledgeable per- - en-in- isnt blue when you are about has received a total of$25,530 in availalbe funds for the nursing student loan program. An initial allotment of $17,827 was made in July of 1972, and an additional $7,673 was authorized under a Congressional continuing resolu-ticn. These loans are available to all matriculated nursing students, Rep. McKay said. Under the guidelines for repayment, a nursing graduate can cancel between 50 and 100 percent of the loan by working in areas of critical designed bv architects. Robert Fowler Associated Architects. need. in Congressman McKay added that some Utah hospitals have been approved for repayment credit under this program, and a list of those institutions is available on request from his Washington office. It is not the job of the press a fiee society to say sweet WohoiPast21 things about people who wield power in government. Senator Alan Cranston WITH Whoever knew truth put ia the woise in a fiee and open encounter? John Milton A To cover with the veil of secrecy the common routine of public business is an abomination in the eyes of every intelligent man. Patrick Henry ILADSli I11ITATIQM Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may loae sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed In such irri- tation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curling irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at druggists. Sec how fast it can help you. NO! YES! Congress shall make no law . . , abi idging the freedom of speech or of the press. U. S. Constitution The organization of our press has truly been a success. Our law concerning the press is such that divergencies of opinion between members of the government are no longer an occasion for public exhib- NO! Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost. Thomas Jefferson NO! Let the people know the facts, and the country will itions, which are not the newspapers business. Weve eliminated that conception that everybody has the right to say whatever comes into his head. Adolf Hitler be safe. Abraham Lincoln VI ime January! receives federal funds for nursing C -- in I'JSC -- W-- Should tho Government control pr stamp fiom then IRS Disti it t Office at Salt Lake lty beginning Ylr October Wise said should obtain Fmployees 4 foi ms from their pay- ol office m the Intel nal Rev enue Sei v it t YES! should freedom of Why speech and freedom of the press be allowed? Why should a government which is doing what is believes to be right allow itself to be criticized? It would not al- rir low opposition by lethal Ideas are much more fatal things than guns. Why should any man be allowed to buy a printing press and disseminate pernicious opinion calculated to embarrass the government? Nikolai Lenin Yveapons. ... At First Security, there are savings plans for beginners, and for seasoned veterans. All paying our all time high rates of interest. Begin to begin with a passbook savings account to add to every payday or First Security Bank savings certificates. schools NO! Robust criticism of government by the press and the consequent skepticism of the press on the part of the government are the necfor essary ingredients a truly free society." Scmator Sam Ervin Saving. For most people, its not something you leap into with both feet. Fu ers. Special Mrs. Matilda Cunnington went for a visit to Sheboygan, Wis., to visit her daughter, Shirley and her husband, Frank Koberna and family. for 3 months c and youth should be used only by public boards and deThe PTA has partments consistently opposed any legislation that would channel moschools ney into and for the same reasons, has Mrs. Leoan Burnigham has been visiting with her daughter Carolyn and her husband, Dr. Stanley Stock and family in San Pedro, Calif. - 5 vears stipulated thatFedeial funds foi the education ol Mr. and Mrs. Dean Montgomery and their new baby flew to visit Deans family in Arizona for a few days. iV 7 indu- non-publ- opposed the use of vouchers in the schools At a tune when the need foi large amounts of federal funds is so tie ii, it appeals to be most unwise to divert needed revenue at the federal level intonon public schools, BeMis Kimmel asset ted cause a dual svstem is more expensive to operate, the public schools will suffer when public money goes to pnvate revises tiorm W-- k believe this lobe aid to schools. she added The legislative program of the National PT hasfoi many explained W-- Natalie Yamashita spent a visiting with her sister Janet and her husband, Dennis Shiozawa in Provo. V We ed non-publ- Kimmcl In the next few V. Wise Mr. and it was assumed in the non public that schools will i a. e then tui lion at least bv the amount of the $200 granted the patents ec"G T7 Employee withholding ' few days -- elfare Mrs that hearings and 4, 6 A INSURANCE W up to $200 ! Lucy and Ollici: SlMmliftM, llllicli i's secondary n pital very ill. () and credit of a ment of Health, IKS Jess Paraday is STATE f AMI MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY mentary schools against their income taxes foi tuition paid to those schools new This legislation would amount to a loss in revenue to the government ol $790 million per year at a time when funds are not being increased, and in many cases, are being cut for needed programs in the public schools," said Mrs Walter G himmel, National Pl' Cooidmatoi in Legislative Activity. She referred specifically to the veto of the recent Congressional appiopi lalion lot the depart- 1971 025-716- 9 like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. STATI IAIM ele- non-prof- it s Mr. Sherman is married to the former rlene Hover of Mr and Portland, Oregon Mrs Sherman are the parents of Karen, age 1J, Tracy, age 8andKristvn age or- was the recent ganization hearings in the House Ways Means and Committee in DC , on II R Washington, 16141, The Public and Private Education Assistance ct of 1972 If enacted, the bill would provide parents of students in 1959, Springfield office since this week tributed to any institution other than public, tax suppoitedl schools The cause for concern by Medal In Y reaffirmed its slicing opposition to public money being dis- C Calls r' ve aciauD'DS'u V NO! Absolute freedom of the press to discuss public questions is a foundation stone of American liberty. Herbert Hoover NO! A cantankerous press, an obstinate press, an ubiquitous press must be suffered by those in authority in order to preserve the even greater values uf freedom of expression and the right of the people to know." District Court Judge Murray L. Gurfein U. S. 'ATEWSPAPER' IrWEEKfS |