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Show i i w ..! A H W tin Out Opinion xrr by tott. LSSTSSf towTB C& wink Snttagta paul Htnmr on 83 - mcounjNothing hu flm in ed OommiBljh a viUago CUrkitoD, by dty size, li on tfie hi a picturesque Cache Valtoy. But ride of the Westhfflz Mia eo typical of toe amaH comnumttiei of Cache Vafiay that have defied On trend of people moving to the cities. CUrkston le a community of the Cache VaKey that to catohrallnf Ito 100 yean abme a group birthday acouto p out the olle and of 100 a group of aettlon one of the valteya ad p.y .hray. contra m er Aa lin. Ban Bhvitea wittaa In her hrtef history el Cterfcston, Urn people of Chufe riaraf Me offlM mneD stoa enjoy town, with hualn opportunities, indue-- I trial nlgfrer educe" fn of the frnmen who farm have full time outride of town, rim writes. It was the doer transportation of many years that kept communities Uke Clark-to- n alive, and then the fast transportation of today vn the thing that threatened to death of communlttoe Uke waa actually the thing that saved 85 rthe them. The people of CkriBston, like those of Weston, Clifton, Dayton, Franklin, and even Lewiston, have found that they can live awey from the dttee, enjoying the bene--' pnu, Vlri. with system. But to some degree these are succeeding In their masqueradeIn Californias recent pri-admitted Communtot multiple-parl- y infll-tratto- With the fail the total purse to cowboys to greater and the total prise money to COD- - in rodeo time In the has finished Its amateur rodeo, and still to come to the Preston Night Rodeo and following this the Logan rodeo. And outside the valley a good many have come and gone for mis year, to be repeated next yew. Contrary to what many people think, rodeoa are not a thing of the post, a form of sport for the cowboys and entertainment for the spectators. In the last 11 yearn, startling in 1953, itto true rodeos sow a decline from 578 at that time to 458 in 1957. But since 1967 dm number of nxtooe has increased until there are now 588. Though the muiw of stflUUttte smaller now 1953, siderably more. The Preston Rodeo, In terms of prise money, to the largest rodeo between Ogden and Pocatello, and Pocatello beats Preston by only 8375. At the present time the Preston rodeo, we are told,, has one In the of the better arranged o country, excluding the Nampa and wriHiig the Ogden rodeo. Stampede ' Cowboys playing Preston have, In toe put, commented very favorable on the Preston rodeo, as has Jack Oakey, the favorite announcer of the urea. All of this leads us to believe that the future for the Preston show to very good, and warranto wider promotion. Roaeos ap- pew to he here to stay in a growing way. William C. BAREBACK RIDING AND THE RODEO SEASON IN THE VALLEY And there we pearihOiflea of bigger howa and like It much better free h than working for a living. And It to ridiculous to even think new industry would consider gring into this area. Facfcay owners want workers who are energetic, ambitious w people whoao only amand steady bition to to wort long enough tofeawgov- - Al-tb- o, one we win submit story for the pubUc and see mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmm Taken from the fUei of a The FreakHa County and The Preston Ott- - if believe tide litte bit of there. Also the street root of they Once a Fisherman the square is now In excellent gtadty,n Lier. top- After the boys had. been . .. . . m Taylor ran as an ms By Walter the of within the LHtod States a conflicting report Up unttl now,lad to ndtava that tote diewe have EDITORS NOTE: o i mtrriMoseni r1.1 Walter F. the vacationing Richard Chareeck. written byfor Whitehead gg i K". & ww If t i ' jot ies eaSdhatteySd i L A Mother Duck Ignores Brood n. -- - Rimputtif - - , set-fla- ,W ? The Idaho Priitteal Eehaes erininn has been weeks a Taken from too files af Fraaldia County and the Preston the Clttaen News-Outlo- f PPy Dirthdav J1U BilrdfcKL1 Chrb- - Birthday cah ums to prepared a week la advance of pubUcation. If you woidd Uke a birthday listed for the aext weeks eetoumn tt mast be In the office by drop a end er July 88. ok Dauli Bri(bL Sic. Jo lie- - Winwa JULY H J John P , Manning, Marvin Callan Fredrickson, Bessie Golightly, Iris Schow. Porter, Lawrence Boehner, JULY II Jemima K. Crane. Joel Smith, Dan Pack, Bon- nie Keller, Eari McEntire, Nelson, Laura Ingtet, Melvin Kirby, Sally Ann Fuhriman, Milo P. Raymond Horseley, Brad Hobbs, Tamara Larsen, Lyn Brown, Ransom. Shumway, Wayne 100 L'ynn Cort!Smrv Tie Hnppy Jut SjJi, daughters over one night and replace the dead eggs with some live rinrkHng. BUT THEY were an hour too late. Just before they arrived with the little duck- lings some kids chased the old duck off the nest and broke the eggs. When they put the little ducklings near her, she would have nothing to do with them they Sometimes one wonders why kids do what they do when they do It. O Publlahad avary Tburailay - by tha Cltlmn Inc., Publishing Company, KntsnHl aa aseonS P. O. Ban SIS. Lawlaton. Utnh. Phnm- elaaa inattar at tha Lawlaton, Utah, Poat Offloa under the act of March Si 1STS. I 3.50 Per Year in Cash 82.00 For Six (htunty, I'lnh . I '.;OttKl Mentos 84.00 Outside the County. WATNB D. BMLL - J. WALTER ROB8, Rupt nanntativea 40A Fifth Avenue, Vnrk. New York. 1. Ji-n Rlrhmontl. Lewiston lhi cummnnin Utah'! Naweat WrrKiv Cora lab, Cove end Clark aton In bnautlful Vmlh Curtin VaPrv Rapreaantad by tha American Newapapar ' 1 JfSffoSSfoSmS of Mrs. golf course deckled to sneak Gregory came, and iwepared women, werent her brood. ?' niSat . it For the benefit of The Citizen advertisers, the advertising to now draw-fa- r fata from as away as N. M. Amurquerque, Yesser! william Meyers walked Into Kens Electric and asked for a freezer that he saw advertised to The Citizen white be wu la New Mexico. 'Course, the fact a dlnner for the those there Vauris Sharp, Bonnie Burbank, Lucy Dorothy Burbank, Gregory, I Jinan Rosalia Bowcut, Porter, flonima Dursteter, Lettte Long. Afton Loiri, Alene Porter and Veda Stone, Porter, Elizabeth O. A LITTLE MAGAZINE left-over- that s: small-minde- d people Only are hard to get along with. yny people think they are ppinftillu overworked Just because it takes them all day Job. to do a three-hoon the a chip Carrying shoulder is a confession of Inferiority. Base your hope' for advancement on brains and not y, One looks on and wonders. are wor-th- summer te to forge the crowbars fully, will pry the one way or the other. Both rides are using the technique of the informational campaign to sell their war-e- s. THE TAX REFORM forces, who have a number of legis- lators from larger counties, the Idaho State Chamber of Commerce and the Assodat- ed Taxpayers in ther camp, are gong ahead with their educational to hold pi meetings in 40 of the 44 es tax, had tt been ed wseld have mmtoathb resalted eat la bafil eaoM taxes. Under Am present tax structure, the sales taxers argue for only gug mflBon coma during the Mam, urn, atttougn tt win need $185 minion to provide services, F. Terrell, the Rep. veteran Bannock Comity lata-- who to one of the for the campaign, the present tax system is "unwtekfiy and discriminatory and that a sales tax to the way out of the maze. t. TO the sates centered in the Border Counties, whose merchants see a disastrous drop in sales if a tax to passed. Robert Cushman, the Payette businessman who serves OPPOSITION tax to &S 2? &, counteract ales tax drive with a campaign of its own. "We dont saw theyre not imiM toiling the truth, of aid. but theyre kind boding the issue a little bit Cushman said his committee believes that, in the long run, the sales tax will not reran In tax reform. He aid experience in other states has shown1 that If property and income taxes are shaved they are soon raised again. Bri unless sates tax can came ap wtth a gsod alternative plan. Cashmius said, there will be a mere determined drive to para the tax. Last ales tax critics prspssed adding 819 to the state Head Tax earmarking the revenue for. education. "Last session the big problem was education, Cushman said. We dont argue with that a bit. But our teachers here in Payette never see any of the additional pent for education. ur on bluff- - The person who has to be watched will never be set to watch others. dec-mar- tion system. ep-pooe- ppmo across the desk had the following in it. They are npiw our free election system to try to destroy ow nee F. Whitehead wwaruwm on July j to mce a be given to the party giving took Wilford down toe stream, the headlines, information on the matttr. Ha gu. with it for rixnit Mrs. Mre Hmiepresent- Mtsr firing It d tortasband wtth oat he succeeded to land Oe AGO YEARS H govern-triploy moot nod baby girl at 8:15 Monday mey brought their aa a far mere exytostve JULY II, 1914 to cm it to meet wue forced to pour millions showed totownmd abject, the tabs tax. to have he doemt to several of the beys. in- - 160 them A communication given to You need not travel to the coal ftokto trouble nights lUs Isnt entirely true, m .at In the weeds of one of the to this states that Mtos go shooting mgshyp trout weighed about sea Ihe welfare state la action. It flour- nwn office, flrasue. at nb We iMomniMMi except tacky mine onraorbas pririefar riatod. He ettv tiM state's pjf poomb. 0Be leading political fig; hu ishes la cue form oranottwr fanifound himself laoaawWflw went laBath County where a third bor shortage eince Worid Ww II; he Use 48 YEARS AGO can turn the car with- SlTweli a JULY 18.UM g ontor wfih the state unemploypopulation waits fw a tt. comout The demoltriiing ment office for miners to work for him. ow ffawM one let tbs eat out of reporters and prittical sophis- surplus food. That of munication was er by Last week, two and the box. Oh those horrible Joy tteates. wm re-Anders local navigating-undoD bolto down to the sad It & name of I. BTEvimr Era toft the dty to.ftoh men. Wilford should have l jtjjtr on Beer River, the bird that told us We must commend somewhere John nsmla tbs otjer keen to ttioar Mum. As Larson and Larson and apcwdied and lazy by by their own choke and reward-- flUier ownerNepid the mere to cari their every dttaen a poc-ihe little bird sang nne;..n Kter work. Iba anas who ketooox. to morner the wire yesterday house block on the south for to Ask almost any political "M Joriloag onoqgh to Certainty ft the exceUent wav in which dUitinjltfaln think they about tt to the (Continued on page 7) server to rate thi problems. of this arreporter The have the street fish. they graded to It because they believe they pay for plovers moony to tutu worisero sgalBit faring the 1985 I legislature In out cf their checks. Actoaiy, the mployee tour benefactors far a flagrant abuse of theonter of thetouirataiice, pays nottriag on and he win rate the sales tax power disguised as a welfare measure. It In Failing in ptoyer is forced is a law we have never been able to un- first The tax to at the crater onamaiknmiesit tt of the dialogue over state one of tne inori dtoertminotory laws ever PoUttdans have found they have a wlld-financial troubles school fund and what its proponents call penetrated. IMhey turn loose, they can in seeking Recently wa watched on television a expect to got choired Learn to think for your- - tax reform. bad Jari he that And most of them are greedy group of unenmloyed miners picketing the elf; dont be a mere echo white House, desnanding work. They lookenough to hang on to save their own A mother duck at the Pres- the thoughts of of with teas worthless hides. Even If they know tt to a ton Golf and ed won drahaed and not too hungry and -Country Oub fh.,r mounting It coats a lot of money Good nature is the oil that luu 25 little ducklings but 0 the guts to travel from the coal fields of Appala- makes the w0114 haveanytfing to ttie of Maple,he days work go THEME THE scale investigation. Since they are chia and stay In Washington. If they were - without squeaking. tth them, Society.reHvhg ;caiwshe ton WardR out of the public trough, thqr eo desperate, where In toe worid did they knows that they are not hen, was "Have Qmttlng Language was nude so ought to be In toll for everyone. get the money for that lttfie Washington - AH of that we could uy pleasant Before federal and state agencies can Needles, WUl Travelg The old duck was sojourn? Rritef things to each oust. the women .of, A combination of labor union expect to solve any area problems, they en some eggs when to then There is a mystic law of should clean up their own houses to he a storm come along and Society picked law enforoemeri of mining laws and nature that the three things other toe day needles sure they are not contributing to the Illand disgraceful abuse of unemployment blew the eggs ret of her home to the crave most in life ness by acting as germ carriers for the neat With an extra store went to Logan rales are tuning toe Appalachian region to Lavlnia Gregory of welfare sickness. SK great of patience, the duck fn? e national scandaL utecreatlng a All money and no work makes Jack a cumntion that no of foderal cures. edged each sac back U Um ttmnptaj Cojmtlte., very lazy boy. with her beak. Unfortan-sh- e was tax. the Ward- And a quilt gainst ton didnt get them Bath County (Kentucky) ive the luxury in sere enough, CmriMU was not without but she still returned to mM remuneration STRICTLY BUSINESS phone the Citizen Office. setting. ilachla, Achilles heel. This year the Communists in the United States will use Political Echoes ttcle heard several different stories of how they caught their fish, but It was hard to decide which to believe. A Glance Back CM-xe- Rocking Beats Working rs - Utoh-Mah- de-dini- Rem srassH sS 'toler-eekin- The Rodeos Growin s. t cunpH nnd m umv easy traveling , the County Board ... d 11, 1 s. campuiea in the paat 80 "Independent itrawberriee are uET pears DeLey Palmer, Don Greavea, vitatlona to apeak which their not bmi . . , Mn. Reece received fjjm to But more Important, George Aden, George Weet, epokeemen have ey trying hr he on was aide to spew the party Real Keller, Walt Rail, Kea from college and univerilty mt Communist ca the asms flto of the country Me, and the ballots In 50 Una all over Southern CaUf-a- ll Porter, and two of hto friend, groups. 1 93 apeechea made ornia. Theyve together. atnSg mr7fniiiTj$i pnttliig flnp eftti of the cgy Me within reach. Now. National Communtot. .. It probably couldnt happen In many ttoy Headquarters has decided to wonl Ukely win, but this do run National Secretary Gas of gw big factors that Course. vice often them forthw for-- Hall as a write-t- o candidate makee the rural Ufo In these communities v- for President of The United far more attractive is tbs common religas candldat- - States and theyll ran Ni Communists, Into ious background that knits the people es for office, a dose community, and the heritage that must be grant has been riven to them by this religious ed free space background. and broadcast Graded, al to not well for some of the time. Many communities. The number that have disof persons appeared are numerous, and soma are Hod Sympathreatened sddt uttnetton as identifiable thies, already communities within but a few short years. employed in But the Ckrintons wll probably be I a "legitimate political party" the press and there for another 100 yean, aa the trend the Communists win demand information towards rural Me continues the trend facilities and and get much proas coverage toward the country home, oven though Job on the editorial staffs of and radio and TV time for opportuidttos continue toward the cues. national have their candidates, magaahw, One can easily find evidence of the bean waiting for inch an op- - Theyll exploit Negroes, of these communlttoe enduring quality by as this. ing toe race tone as a the number of near hosnei that are being Now they can tent three tonic. built Communists and plead that Communists already have To make rare that the people of the "its only fair In an election been advused to emphasise In valley know that Clarkston to conscious of year to hear everybodys their campaigning that no her peat and her preuent and her future, state has ever had a of view.' print die members of the comr are Un- - governor, a Negro The in Communists the to stage en dd faahloned celebration going comlted States do nor comprise a nor to there any Negro on memorating its 100th birthday. And ft to bona fide political party. They the Supreme Court are members of an interna- - J. Edgar Hoover said It: g ttonal criminal in keeping Ore Oarfcstons quite alive. conspiracy In our much vaunted the overthrow of our ance for all peoples, the farm of government and its Communists has found our Clarkston - Deifying The Trend M least Communist To Run For President (Net Necessarily News) s making A bewildered editor who had . D. A. Na of out a hard time getting the Keith doctor Wn-- . tMrtwwM. Mi. . foDow-anoth- Paul Harvey Whozinit Certainly gets duty aremd here, it, Mr. Fettieby? CUSHMAN SAID his committee will distribute several (Continued on page 7) |