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Show Thursday,' March 5, THE SUMMrr COUNTY BEE 3 mill in hht Klin Cong. Burton Shocked, Dismayed fcr or destroy It, to use Rubin's words. course, what he said Is absurd! But Jerry Rubin Is protected by the first article of the Bill of Rights. Now there is no one who holds our Constitution more sacred than I, Freedom of Speech, guaranteed In the First Amendment, is a right to be cherished dearly; but when free speech Is no longer responsible speech and Is used as license to disrupt, It must be restrained. In the same manner, freedom of assembly must be restrained when huge, emotional crowds could force entry Into buildings and inflict serious property damage, or even take over governments. We dont want to dilute any of our freedoms but eternal vigilance Is the price of liberty, and unless people recognise that freedom can coexist only with a responsible dtlzenxy can we continue to be one of the truly free societies left in the world. Of LETS GET back to Jerry Rubin! Mr. Rubin Is one of those who, In the trial of the Chicago 7, found himself charged in contempt of court for licentious use of speech, Le. foul and obscene language, and deliberate and flagrant disruption of the courtroom. Rubin, four of his fellow defendants, and the defondants two lawyers, BUT were given continuously-impos- ed contempt sentences for Judge Hoffmans list of 160 separate counts of contempt of court, sentences totallngfifteen years and 25 days. Perhaps we should take a closer look at what happened In Chicago (hiring the months of the trial of this group charged under what is known as the 'Rap Brown law, (which makes It a crime simply to cross a state line with riotous intent). The law Is known thus because It was passed, as a rider to the Civil Rights Act of 1968, to prevent the sort of alf . , outside agitation of which leader H. Rap Brown was accused after the Cambridge, SNCC Maryland ally this , riots of 1967. Origintrial Involved the but defendant B. off from the Seal was Hoffman because by group Judge of the outrages he committed In the courtroom, sentenced to four years for contempt of court, and ordered to have a separate trial on the anti-ri- ot law. The trial then continued and became known as the trial of the 'Chicago 7. 'Chicago 8, split WE ALL REMEMBER the shocking violence which took place at the Democratic Convention in Chicago, a new experience for us In America. Across the country opinions Httrltt I. Stil.a, were divided as to who sneuia bear the primary burden of responsibility, the police or the demonstrators. As the trial began, we could well anticipate an emotion-pack- ed proceeding. We were not disappointed. The trial became what many have called a 'circus. The defendants came Into Judge Julius Hoffman1! courtroom convinced that a court representing a system which they professed to despise could not treat them fairly and they therefore owed it no respect. They mocked the entire Judicial proceeding. Judge Hoffman was called many names, ranging from unflattering to obscene. Although the Judge warned over and over again that outbursts such as those staged by the defendants would not be tolerated, the abuse X It enthusiastically aa do advocate to keeo physically fit. ically fit helpa protect The key word yoar-rou- Xemai, Ut 9 here strenuous exercise Into trouble. continued. is Let way dl-aea- ae. in on me to adjust It; sign how up for and you're set to go! Don't overdo it! Skiing, difficult terrain, when Instruction particularly fatigue has imand nay causa coordination, timing paired trouble even for the young and vigorous in body and spirit. It's always wise to stop before you get tired. Mow for some specific advice on how to minimise and sprains: equipment that fits properly spills 1) Get and to adjust It. Beware of loose clolong hair when riding lifts or tows, especially rope tows. to ski through a .2) Get Into condition g, planned ptubram, Including and running. hiking, 3) Take ski lessons from a qualified ski instructor, and continue your leseons at intervals until you have become a competent learn thing eitfi how and stalr-cllsdiln- THE LAST CHAPTER of the Chicago trial has not been written, nor will it be for some time to come. However, It is worth comment that Rennie Davis, one of the shouted to the Chicago 7, skier. lifts assemble which, If imcould Incite reused, properly volutionary takeover of our In- stitutions. These are the difficult questions that will require cool heads and prudent answers In the months to come. 4 THE WORLD IS THE PMVNK WHITNKY BOWING TANKA TWENTT Visitors at the home of Maris Sawley over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilchrist of Kemmerer, Wyo. EIGHT GQUAGH ANPTW0GWIMMN6 SATURDAY FRIDAY March 7 Glenn Ford in COALVILLE COMMENTS Saturday visitors at the home of Della Winters were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hopkins of Salt Lake. akl Visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Roath of HoytsviUe were Joe and Elaine Williams and Kathy and the Mont Staley family, all of Evanston.' They came to help young Kyle Roath celebrate his fifth birthday. ' MAIN and tows with care. akl tips up. Carry poles by the shaft or with straps in your palm, not over the wrist. 7) Buy clear of the skier ahead. Mian passing close to another skier, call out: T)n your left," or TOn your right." 8) Mien you stop or taka a spill, look uphill before you start again. Fill in aiqr holes made by your fall. 9) Mien akllng into a trail from tha aide, yield right of way to the skier who la coning down tha hill. 10) Keep trails clear. Move to tha side when you atop. If you will follow the skiers' tan commandments faithfully, if you will persevere with your conditioning and instruction programs, you will find the greatest sports enjoyment you have aver known. so-cal-led BIGGEST a housefol of visitors here Sunday, the happy occasion being the blessing of their little daughter, JoAnn. Ike blessing was given by Dave with his Uncle Jim Ayreton and cousin Jim Ayreton assisting along with Ralph Ovard and Donald Dawson. after Enjoying a services were JoAnns great-gre- at aunt, Hasel Hauler; the William Ayreton family; Mr. and Mrs. Keith S tauter; Buddy Lambert and family; Jimmy and Barbara Ayreton; Harold and Becky Ayreton and the Earl Juliadk and Daves parents, Franklin and Virginia Ayreton. all of Salt Lake City. A special guest was the baby's greatgrandmother, Edith Julian. trails and slopes that natch skills, for safer skiing and more fun. 5) Bide 6) Keep your must ask ourselves, where shall we draw the line between the right to institute legitimate reestablishform of the ment, and the freedom to speak T HENEFER NEWS Dave and Joyce Ayreton had 4) Pick your Judge as he left the courtroom for Jail, 'Our Jury will be in the streets tonight. And In the streets of Chicago, Washington, and other cities across the nation, demonstrators did In fact clash with police. Se, we are left to ponder, when does freedom of speech create become freedom to and thus become anarchy treasonous? Increasingly we "CATHEDRAL OF MUSCLE" pot-belli- year-roun- d, who goes . . stove up The boys were sitting around the Morgan way. Rep. Glen Thurston, a Republican, had the floor. Its possible to have your feet up on a stove, and still have the floor In Morgan. Glen represents Morgan and outlying districts. Go ahead . . . make a pun out of a politician and the word "outlying." We'll wait. Anyway, Glen said that he had two ticket to a Republican function of some kind and "allowed" that he would probably attend. People In Morgan use the word ''allowed" only when there are tourists about Glen also had two tickets to the Governors Ball for tonight which he wasnt going to use. The governor's atomp and holler bash costs $100 per couple. It Is usually well attended even though only Republicans can' afford the $100 tab. HIGHEST BIDDER The "lucky" winner was H. G McConaughy. He rune several newspapers up that way. He got the $100 ticket lor $2.50. It was Just as well. Old "H.C" is about the only guy up that way who has a tux. But what Glen didn't tell McConaughy was that the $100 was still due too. So if "H.C." decides to dance the light fantastic with his Democratic friend, the governor, it will coat him $102.50! -- The Deseret News. emphasise that you should undertake a strenuous sport Ilka skiing in middle life without first getting an okay from your doctor. Make a data for a physical examination; It's a good idea even if you change your mind about venturing onto the ski slopes. And remember, your doctor nay give you a green light even if you do have soma, type of heart trouble., provided It is under good control. Next, get yourself in shape through a conditioning program, best continued year-roun- d. . Get suitable learn equipment and Finally, on Sunday, February 15, the defendants and their lawyers were Individually cited for contempt and Jailed. The stillest sentence, four years and 13 days, was given to William M. Kunstler, chief defense attorney. Defendant Lee Weiner (one of the two acquitted by the jury of all counts) received a contempt sentence of two months and 18 days. The defendants were Jailed Immediately. Bond was refused because Judge Hoffman ruled, From the evidence In this case, from their conduct In this trial, I conclude that these are dangerous men to be at large. The Judge, however, stayed the sentences of the two lawyers until May 4, giving them time to appeal their clients cases. Many constitutional questions are involved In these cases, but many of us believe we have come to a point where the rights of is, the society at large-t- hat common good-outwother considerations. and A Bunch Of The Boys . hie vacation can on KIRKHAM. at tha west door (ft the County Courthouse In the city of Coalville, County of Summit, State of Utah, on the 13th day of March, 1970 at 2:00 (dock pjn. on said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate In Summit County, Stats of Utah, described as follows All ofLot63,lnWanship Cottage Sites, one mile south of Wanshlp. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Coalville, Utah, this 16th day of February, 1970. Sheriff of Summit County, ! Stefan Bowen, eon of Mr. and Mre. Lafe Bowen, left Feb. 21 for Army Reserve training In Texas. His present address is: AB Stefan V. Bowen, AF Flight Texas, CRM No. 6 Sq. 09 Lackland AFB 78236. Followingcom-piftHn- n R-2- 4, of his basic training, he will be transferred to Chanute, I1L Mr. and Mrs. J. Emerson Staplss and Vaughn and Rick went to Provo Sunday for the blessing of Clinton and Hollys new baby. The baby was given the name of Chad Clinton with Clinton giving the blessing assisted by Grandfather J. Emerson Staples and uncles Kenneth Crittenden, Randy Eberhardt and Nell Strong.. Following the services, a family dinner was held at the Clinton Staples home in Provo. Also enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Eberhardt, LaNae Ovard and three children, Elaine and Kan Crittenden and Marilyn Staples. Defendant. LU. J. SMEDLEY, 23 West Center, Heber, Utah, on or before the 6th day of June. 1970, claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. SHERMAN H. KIRKHAM, Administrator. 75-9-- keeping phys- against heart sedentary male nd BALL COURTS THREE 78.1-446- a GUR1ERREZ AND SALLY GUTIERREZ, his wife. JAMES nd iVMiilllHII iffwiRwmsvei Phene And LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of GEORGE MELVIN MELVIN KIRKHAM, Creditor! will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at tha office of In fact, I sometimes wonder whether ,lf everyone started skiing In early childhood, and continued on with skiing or soma other strenuous exercise on a year-roubasis, there might not be a dramatic drop In the Incidence of heart attacks. AT WILE. IT HAG FOUR BASKET- Kamas Theatre OUR MAN M.D. It your heart yearne for the highland a at the flutter of the flret snowflake you are not alone. Over three allllon Americans take to the kl alopea each year, and the aport's popu t larity is growing by leapa and a'laldaa. While I would nut ruconaend akllng for person. who hAve a serious heart condition, by Increasing Insults to Courts I COULD HARDLY believe what 1 read recently in the Utah papers! Jerry Rubin, Yipple leader and one of the Chicago 7, told the Utah press corps that he Intended to bring his Ylpple organization and the Buck Panthers to Salt Lake City to be headquartered there to Integrate the Mormon Church 1970 Vivian Saigent Rites Monday Funeral services were held Monday, Feb, 23 In the Hoyts-vU- le LD6 Ward Chapel for Vivian Davies Sargent, 76, who died Feb. 21 at. her home. The prayer In the mortuary was fay a Fred Jar-din- e; son-in-la- w, services were directed by Bishop Rulon Judd. The opening prayer, KenSar-gen- t; musical number, ladies quartet, LaVon and Lorraine Vernon and Jean and Joan Sargent, 'Just A Wearyln For You; obituary and life sketch, President Reed Brown; vocal duet, Reed and Vera Pace, "My Happiness. Speaker, President Carl Ovard; trumpet duet, 'That Wonderful Mother of Mine by Roy Judd and Verla Pace; dosing prayer, Ted Crittenden. Burial was in the HoytsviUe Cemetery with dedication of the grave by Mont Winters. Pallbearers were Brad, Layne, and Tracy Sargent and Wade Jardfa grandsons and M1U Sargent, Paul Sargent and Tommy Jack- - Published In The Summit County News March 5, 12, 19 and 28, 1970. NOTES TO CREDITORS Estate of Lewis W. Davis Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Bean, Smedley ft Heath, Attorneys at Law, 190 South Fort Lane, Layton, Utah on or before the 7th day of June AJD. To be sold at to-w- it: Utah By Ronald R. Robinson Sheriff Summit County Published In The Summit 19, 26 County Bee February and March 5, 1970. ATTENTION TAX 1970. Claims must be presented In accordance with the proUtah Code 5, visions of Annotated 1953, and wife proper verification as required there- PAYERS 75-9-- SKOUSEN COMPUTERIZED TAX SERVICE in. LOIS DAVIS JOHNSTON, Ad- ministratrix of the Estate of Lewis W. Davis, Deceased. Published In The Summit County Bee. March 5, 12, 19 end Personalized service in the privacy of your 26.1970. NOTKE TO CREDITORS Estate of MYRTLE R. RICH-IN- Sheriffs Sale, home Triple Guarantee, 1. Satisfaction 2. Accuracy 3. Audit protection We save $50 to $100 above what the aver- S Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 809 Newhousa Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 20 day of June, AJD. can age 1970. Our motto: If we cant at least save you our Verla Rlchlns Pace Published In The Summit County Bee March 5, 12, 19 and low fee, we will do free. 26.1970. Phone SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF 649-952- 5 IN PARK CITY or SUMMIT, STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE OF SALE Civil No. 3759 CALVIN JOHNSON, dbe JOHNSON AGENCY, 336-250- 0 IN COALVILLE Plaintiff, For Your Early Appointment vs. JOE GUTIERREZ aka JOE E. GUTIERREZ aka JOEY Flowers were arranged by members of the Relief Society and members of her sewing dub under the direction of Bernice Willoughby and Mar- jorie Bond. CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express the feeling of incur gratitude hearts to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness shown us at the loss of our beloved husband and father. We wish to express our deep appreciation to the many who called at the home, for the lovely flowers, for the words of sympathy and deeds of Infinite kindness that have helped us through these days of sorrow. Edith Clark and family A human body contains approximately 50 trillion cells. 6-- JOM thmanw... ffiEPAAflERCA A GONG AND GROWING CONCERN BY buying and continuing HEAVEN WITH A GUN" ip buy us. GAYINGB bong g. in s nwonc aap irs practical! A FRIDAY A SATURDAY March 1314 Ceir Dullea Gary Lockwood REALIZE MAN 16 THE ONLV THAT SLEEPS ON THAT M ANIMAL BACK We'll be open Fridays until 5 p.m. fi a space odyssey 20-2- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid FRIDAY ft SATURDAY March Richard Burton Clint Eastwood Mery Ure In 27-2- 8 WHERE EAGLES DARE .h NliDiidX.4ii.idll ( Mill 8b VOU 2001: FRIDAY ft SATURDAY March 1 Pul Newman Robt Redford Katharine Ross In 'riUii.i TO SERVE YOU BETTER - PAUL'S ELECTRIC SERVICE HOUSEWIRING TO ELECTRICAL CODE SERVICE WORK ON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Service Calls in Kamas Valley $4.00 $5.50 In Coalville Area 783-21- 29 PAUL WOOLSTENHULME Licensed Contractor :'ns 'iil j5 Our first concern is to make your banking more pleasant and convenient. The change of Friday office hours is a first step toward that goal. Hsu rtSi Me. it's Walker Bank COALVILLE OFFICE Member F.D.I.C . YKiggig. !.i 'lifin - tti v jikMirfiri Beginning March 13, the Coalville Office of Walker Bank will be open until S p. m. every Friday. - III i 'Jil And if you have any suggestions to improve our service let us know. After all to serve you better, we have to know how. Only you can tell us that. f - 'lifBl For my money Call W-- ;i ir Cweird I iTET'KidEBi tfo fciwsl it |