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Show r iTf rrr'-'T- c T 250 v. f" V : - Vt v ,. Vs . V A- . -- v .i - . iy. Dedicated THE To The Constitution, Liberty, Morality And Truth mm rin independent Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 Volume 1, No. 4 April 9, 1970 Real Reason Behind The Closure of S. L. Schools? by Richard M. Brough The process of "federal- - the United States Office of izing" our public education- - Education, to control the al system began, I suppose, thinking processes of our about the time the Russians young people, it is essential orbited their first Sputnik, for them to destroy the federalization process isting school facilities started slowly, and in the wherein the "establishment" beginning was limited to concept is being taught the defense sub- - Therefore, small elemen-ject-s ex-Th- is so-call- ed like science, math, and foreign language. Today, however, the central plan- have launched an all-effort to include federal and control over every existing and new fed-- General Conference Sustains Pres. Smith LDS aid program generat- ing from Washington. The by Byron Cannon Anderson ultimate goal, of course, is to completely abolish all local and state educational lines of authority. g In order for the left-win- The April 1970 General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, held April was an historic conference which .will be remembered by Church members for decades to come. Despite persistent rumors to the contrary, no violence took place at the conference. No opposition was who dominate in 4-- 6, (Continued on page 4) 1970 Utah Election Calendar s Filing Deadline for candidates State School Board Nominating Conventions Mass Meeting S.L. County Convention, GOP, Terrace Ball- May 1 1 May 13 May 18 Jun. 20 room Jul. 17 JuL 29 Aug. 25 8 Oct 28 Nov. 3 Sep . Filing Deadline for state and local school board candidates Registration Deadline Before Primary Primary Election Registration Deadline Before General General Election 1970 U.S. Senator, six year term (Frank E. Moss, n al fed-elemen- ts, Two Salt Lake City teenagers recently returned from Washington, D.C., where they testified before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding pornography, drugs, obscenity and revolution being promoted in the music played over the nation's radio stations. Larry Richards, East High School president and son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Richards; and Sydney McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald, appeared . before the FCC on Monday, there is someone to come home March 16. Miss McDonald . to." of the 1969 was Miss McDonald stressed Youth for Decency rally held in her testimony before the FCC that, "We ought to build in Salt Lake City. Two weeks prior to giving up the 'hero' image in AmWe must emphasize her testimony in Washington, erica. Miss McDonald testified in and stress the good in AmSalt Lake City at a public erica, point out men that are hearing on obscenity and por- heroes and publicize it! A nography. Her testimony 'hero' should be strong, handmade such an impression on some, masculine, honest, Reverend Morton C. Hill, a peace-lovinresponsible, remember of President Nixon's spectable, an accomplishes a commission on obscenity and protector and an all around pornography, that he in- American man." Mr. Richards and Miss Mcvited her to the FCC hearing together with her collea- Donald were sponsored by the Committee for die Movement gues. , to restore Decency ( MOTOAccording to MissMcDon-aid"If you people (today's RED E). Many people donated parents) knew what the trans- money to pay travel expenses lations (of words in songs) to Washington for the two mean, you just would not be- young people and their lieve it You see, we teenagers co-chairm- an Offices to be Filled by Election in 1. ed-ne- rs Morals and the Media stud-entbo- dy State Convention, GOP, Salt Palace State Convention, Dem. JuL 11 and secondary try schools, along with their existing local boards of Rex T. Westerfield ucation, must be dismant-ou-t led in order to accommo-directiodate large centralized Birch Society schools removed from par-erental and local influences, PR Speaker Thus, the present school consolidation move, We must ask ourselves The Western Director of a very Important question: Public Relations for the "Do we want federal aid to John Birch Society vriill education, and with it speak Saturday in Salt on (Continued page 4) L ake City. His topic, "The Police - - Local or Federal?", is one which should be of great interest to Utahns, especially, since there has been much conunderstand our own lang- cern about the ability of local and state police to uage." handle any possible civil Miss McDonald stated, "On the whole the youth respects disturbance or major dishis parents and if they have aster. Westerfield will be in strong family ties, I really don't think theyouth would go Salt Lake City on Saturout and deliberately be im- day, April 11, to address moral and use drugs and the Utah Forum for the hurt his parents. Parents American Idea. His talk should spend more time with will be given in the Evertheir children. I've talked to green Junior High Audihundreds and hundreds of torium (3401 South 20th teenagers and there is just East) beginning at8p.m. something special in knowing Admission is $1.50 for that when they come home adults and $.50 for stud- Dem- ocrat, incumbent). 2. U.S. Congressman, 1st District, two year term (Laurence Burton Republican, incumbent). 3. U.S. Congressman, 2nd District, two year term (Sherman P. Lloyd, Republican, incumbent 4. State Senator, four year term (14 of the 28 seats). 5. State Representative, two year term ( all of the 69 seats). 6. All county elective offices, except some commission . seats. 7. Five of the nine members of the State School Board. 8. Three of the five members of each local school board (except in Salt Lake City, where six members of the 12 member board are to be elected). g, ents. The John Birch Society Westerfield in 1965 hired to serve as Regional Manager of Public Relations in Dallas. In addition to routine press duties as a public relations man, he travels extensively throughout the U.S. speaking publicly and meeting with members. He has written articles for the weekly news magazine, The Review of the News, and the monthly magazine, Opinion. Am-ica- n The production of film- and radio programs for the John Birch strips Society is also under West-erfield- 's supervision. He is a member of the Church of Christ and resides in Glendale, Calfironia. |