Show Vaiky News Orober 17 BH ¥& 3 Mr and Mrs John Bartholomew were in Cedar City from Thursday to Saturday visiting with Mi and Mrs Larry Lytle and family Mr and Mrs Milton HamMRS N0RVAL MELL0R mond and Stacy 9 nd Vivian went Visitors at the Luke LeFevre to Salmon Idaho to visit with Mr and Mis Robert Hammond home Saturday were his brother Mr and family and Mrs over the past weekend Mr and Mrs Weldon ChrisStanley D LeFevre of Kearns tensen and family of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Merril Lyman the and children visited In Fayette were weekend visitors at over the weekend They were Virgil Christensen home Mrs Jerri Bartholomew spent guests at the home of his in her several at Murray days Mr and Mrs Glen parents Merrill is teaching father’s bedside Her father Lyman Floyd Olsen died October 10th school m Tuba City Arizona His funeral held Monday was Mr and Mrs Wesley JohnOctober 14th In Murray son returned from a trip Rachel Mellor just returned to Wyoming and Colorado last from Montana where she spent week In Lander Wyoming a few days with a daughter and they visited with Mr and Mrs William Theron Huff and family In family Mr and Mrs Hudson While there they Mr with visited Casper they and Mrs Donald Frazma a visited many places of interest at the World's Fair granddaughter and family They went sightseeing in Colorado Mrs Eileen Beckstrom of MOULTON TEXAS EAGLE: Salt Lake was a visitor at the "Our poor should be taken care Wesley Johnson home Sunday She is the daughter of Mrs of locally not from Washington did not have any hungry We Johnson Mr nnd Mrs Melvin Mellor people here before and no one has to be hungry today if willing and Mr and Mrs Cecil Bown to work like the other people Is went to the viewing of Floyd there any other way to preserve Olsen in Murray Sunday the government of the people? Mr and Mrs Clayton Peterson of Ephraim were visitors at So something else is needed with their the Ray Bartholomew home last than politicians worthless politics Always proweek mising only more and more Mr and Mrs William Lehman and her mother Mrs Ivy welfare out of the people's communists do Hibbard were in Salt Lake for pockets!-N- o about ten days Bill was in the not have to destroy us: our VA Hospital for surgery on his politicians would do it for the f)Zr£ Heart First Birthday To News p5C Heart Talk In a recent I column mentioned the high price of food I got a hot letter from an anonymous (wouldn’t you know had it) farmer thinking blamed the farmers for the high prices Nothing could be farther from the truth blame the middle man It just happened that all the foods I said was "boycotting” are produced by farmers The reason is simple: I was boycotting the particular foods I happen to like and eat I can’t help it if fanners happen to be the ones raising them still maintain that local prices are out of the hands of local people if the store is owned in Springville Now figure that one out! The anonymous letter did have one good point It is immoral of people to pile sticker upon sticker upon sticker when they have already received a fair profit for that item I know of stores locally that do NOT do that Once the merchandise hits the shelf it is untouched until sold asked a person in the know once if it was illegal to keep marking up the same product He replied: “It is not illegal but is highly immoral” There you have it! hope the anonymous farmer is happy that this is now in print His letter would have meant so much more if he had signed his name wouldn’t have lost my friendship for him at all but would have increased my respect for him Why does any letter in the world have to be because anonymous? Maybe some kinds of letters should never be written in the first place was highly encouraged by a recent visit to Moab to see the strength of some people over there Of the 50 youth I spoke to only one had dress standards out of line with what Sanpete County would enforce which has been such a hot issue here am not trying to revive locally the local issue but merely to give a pat on the back to some good strong Moab kids who live in an area of extreme temptation At one time Moab was the center for the highest per capita marijuana usage in Utah Green River right next door was the State’s highest for ‘‘speed’1 A Mr Woolley a member of Governor Hampton’s drug committee relayed this information to me asked the Moab kids if they had a dress standard at all "Are you and they laugned kidding?" they said to me "Our rules are two You must wear shoes to school and you not wear halters” It may appeared that anything goes outside of these two rules could detect a disappointment in the ones spoke to that they didn’t have a stronger school A judge named Keller morally m Price once threatened to go down and "clean them out if have to" It is interesting that a man of the courts felt the situation was pretty bad Educators would tel! that there is a definite you connection between the way a youth- looks and teels and how he acts ot the good those ladies must have done in that time for others and for themselves Leola won Dan Valentine’s praises in his column for this achievement I believe she was a charter member of the club Keep up don’t the good work Leola know the club’s name but intend to find out MhV Jfvji 41 'v1 &? About Town Merrill and Pearl Peterson arrived home after a trip to Las Vegas and Phoenix Arizona In Phoenix they helped to welcome home their grandson Elder Robert Stinnett who served a mission in Brazil Elder Stinnett was late home he witnessed as arriving the recent earthquake in Peru The Petersons’ visit with Bishop and Mrs Stinnett was cut short as Merrill had a very difficult time breathing The heat and humidity was a little more than he could take Enroute home they visited with their daughter Donna Cox in Kanab Mrs Laura M Gore has just returned home afier spending ten days in the Utah Valley Hospital ten days at the home R Lee of Mr and Mrs in Thompson Ephraim and three weeks at the Owen Gregersons in St George Mrs Gore was visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Winston Crawford in Orem when she fell on a cement floor and broke her back She had a nice surprise when her son Waynard flew in from Kennedy Texas to see her for a few days while she was at the Gregersons He helped to get her back to her home in Gunnison He returned to Texas Sunday Visiting at the home of Mr Sam Westenskow and Mrs Don were Mr and Mrs of Layton Mr Westenskow and Mrs Clair Westenskow and of Salt Lake and daughter Lake Gwena Olson of Salt They came for the funeral of Brandy Ann Westenskow Literary “12” Arta Higgins was hostess to the Literary "12" Club at her Nine home on October 9th members and one guest were present A lovely luncheon was served by the hostess and a very interesting and educational "Travelog" was given by Louise Sorenson and Vera Jensen of their visit to the Hill Cumorah Pageant Slides were shown and interesting experiences related The next meeting will be October 23rd at the home ot Mrs Erma Kelly OHIO JOURNAL land of opportunity' just that When one motors around the countryside with an ‘oldtime ' calling off the name of tnc family that once lived heie and the family that once lived there mile after mile it is truly u nice feeling to become aware that because of the opportunities in America this the standards of living family or that family now enjoy are far superior to the standards It also makes one they left aware as well that higher economic standards do not make for more enjoyable lives neceshe happiness and joy sarily experienced in those days gone by do not always follow every 'advance' in family's society while for otlieis there is even more joy and happiness " LISBON Aar This week’s goes to Leola Edwards She has belonged to the same civic or social club for 50 years Think talk D WELLS FESSENDEN FREE PRESS "Frankly getting sick and tired ol all the outcries of 'piejudice believe in equal rights for all in the country but the situation is The getting out ot hand government is bending ovet backward to the point that if you aren't a member of a minority group you're the one being discriminated against" CO m it is mmm’ KISSIN’ COUSINS?? vf'iW’i U v t helping C Alan will be cute little cousin Chandra Graham of Salt Lake City She will be celebrating her first birthday just one week ahead She is on Friday October 18th the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Graham of Salt Lake Helping her to celebrate her special day will be her parents Mr and Mrs grandparents Charles Peterson Centerfield and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Graham of Manti Great grandparents are Chailes L Peterson of Gunnison Mrs Emily Funk Salt Lake City Artina Christenand Marcella Moroni sen Graham Fairview Lloyd Ferguson District Manager of Bureau of Land Management's Fillmore District announced today that two sites within the Fillmore District will be offered for commercial cutting of Christmas trees this year There are sufficient trees within this area for a commerThe cial cut to take place commercial cut will provide "growing space” for the pinyon trees too small for Christmas tree use thus making future commercial and individual harvests possible Although these two areas are set aside for commercial harvests this year individuals desiring to cut their own Christmas tree in other portions of the Fillmore District may do so by obtaining a permit from the District The two commercial cut locations are within the Moun Mountain Range tain Home Beaver located in western Countv They will be offered for sale by bid on October 30 1974 A commercial cut of thiec hundred Irtes will be offered on Site "A" and nine hundred on Site "B" hose interested in bidding should contact the Fillmore District Bureau of Land Via 15 Mr a if- - Lee Commercial Tree Sites for h WIf his BLM Offers 1974 ' i Also Meet C Alan Peteison He is the son of Mr and Mrs Howard Peterson He celebrates his first October birthday Thursday 24th Helping him to celebrate this special day will be his parents and his grandparents H Mr and Mrs Charles Peterson and Mr and Mrs R Alan Brown of Stanwood Great grandpaWashington rents are Charles L Peterson of Gunnison and Mary Brown of Seattle Washington nagement Fillmore i Chandra Lee Graham Alan Peterson "America And Goauson Fayette E Utah 84631 Plume prior to October 24 further information Mr Marriage Vows Spoken In Manti LDS Temple Recently united in the Manti Temple were Joan Curtis and Brent Coates The nuptials took Curtis Matron of Honor Mrs Roger Taylor and the bridesmaids Mrs Jay Curtis Miplace chelle Robinson Michelle CoatSeptember and a reception was held that es and Mrs Kent Frisehknecht same evening in the Aurora wore orange gowns Ward Cultural Hall of merrimist trimmed in white The bride is the daughter of lace They carried bouquets of Max Mr Curtis and Mrs Spanish fans complimented by Aurora and the groom is the orange rosebuds and carnason of Mr and Mis Cleve tions In remarks on the floor of the Coales of Gunnison Mrs Blake Nielsen helped ConHouse of Representatives The bride and groom greeted with the guest book gressman McKay criticized their guests at their reception The flower girls were the action on the Federal paperwork winch was in a Spanish theme bride’s nieces Stacie Jeanme burden The remarks came he bude wore a and Penny Curtis and Lorie during the debate on a bill to ruffled tiered gown of white Taylor whose dresses matched commission a study of Federal paperwork Spanish lace with long puffed those of the bridesmaids sleeves Her The groom attired in a white veil tuxedo was "We know what actions must be was held by a his Best Men Dale taken now and these actions headpiece trimmed in pearls should not be delayed for two and lace She earned a bouquet Coates Jay Curtis and Roger white oichid Taylor years Paperwork is simply too ol a single Both surrounded Joan and Brent are costly to the government and too by burdensome on private citizens rosebuds employed by L A Young The Maid of Honor Dana Rae Construction to continue delay " CongressCompany man McKav argued He pointed out that Federal paperwork s' costs over $15 billion a year and that there are over one million different Federal forms McKay Critical Of Delay To Cut Paperwork Mr McKay said that lie hoped that enactment of the bill being debated would not delay the action on his proposal Records Management Act believe that this Act provides some workable solutions lo relieve the paperwork burden" he said The Records Management Act would require governto simplits ment agencies paperwork to avoid unnecesrecords creation and to sary promote economic and efficient rccoids management systems General Services Adnnnis tration would have authority to compel compliance with the Ail "Estimated savings could be substantial" the Congressman said them" teeth Brent Conte 14 on x- - 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