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Show rr - . V ...' r,..x f l V. Whozinit (Net - u PtulHwey Nu....ny owi) . , Ted ' Steers and five cithers ' do not knew . . . .Earl Nelasn .. 28' year- - award 'receiving at the Jewelry store i, from Mute Farm Insurance window . . .Jay nansem, . . . Wayne Merrill only be Wife getting alarm dock .loud enough lo wul up M.1 Hdea Rabbins t y'. VV Jim Hum, Dsfrai lira lifting up Dea Tayler to a ! r ' : .. 3 - - r' The Puzzle Of Viet Nam ;. is. ilbe the United 8tries risk the live cf hi young men, croate a majoq issue for the Communists to hit at, end in put this country In a war try the United States is busy fighting about its owrf i That is the question that Is Why tryto gtve a country what they need, whan the people dont even knew they need it, want 111, or Just what it la whan they gat It T Thats another quee- tfoa. And tha third la why try to fight n nr, risk Uvea, whea the supplies aro not flatting to whan they can be os use, with of Made! Than for Rep. Fords policy has been the and lack of stability in the that one of the coming was going to be Viet Nam. The GOP was going to te Pres. Johnson could the was getting from the. Rapubtt- - " Js of . Sl(ui ItS taeTfpddluUn Hotter po l the GOP has . policy In tMs oriental country, mast be deep disagreement from ttian was previously known, uprising of tbs Buddhists In Viet lias made the situation In that look very cloudy. Why u Lest October the American a Society . started Peaceful Time On The Farm f. te ceroua lung tissue if they wU give up dgarettea. la no Then cigarette i measurablo evidence that many did. cancer remain: flu chances Administration of Bp cancer .Increase. Veterans research, October of last Meanwhile, Americana pro-tothe "Ugh cost of hospityear, showed n "much high- er degree of hardening oftne al care." Americana dearteries among evarette mand that their government smokers." hare the "high cost of hosfimff ffltirr lea tha UJf. pital can. ,:.i World Heakh Organization Yet Americans anntimm e reported an "alarming in- - willingly to spend more In deaths from hmg ey for tobacco than they cancer," worldwide. The re-- spend for hospital care. port blamed cigarettes for Lari year, the United a 80 percent increase in the States PubHc Health Unttea States, a 85 percent found that half of Service the perincrease in Canada. sons who complete courses , Johns Hopkins research re- In clinics; go : veals that "women who tuck to withln au smoke are more likely to fourths.",dgarettea v : t ; , have premature brides7 and do not seem to Warnings , "premature birth is a lead-- ' afford a solution to the prob-- ' ing cause of mental retardation." . The warring that, TobacOctober 1968, research sponsored by the American co is a substance loathsome to the sight, disagreeable to College of Surgeons revealed flirt "the babies of women the smell, noxious to the who e:'.cr tie rorld brcin and injurious to die prematurely three times lungs was Issued by. Eire more c?i?n . . And 80,000 babies die ev- -. James I of England three- - ' kundretkand-eixty-eomery yecr a a result of preyean aga. maturity. So, soys the American Nobody paid attention Cancer Society, another 80,-- to Mm, either. any the I.,,,, fatted States going to Viet Nam. Few actually oppose tha government on this ri . acoraTThsTfight for liberty is bask: with the American people, But, it is going to take some powerful leadership to convince the American that tha baste' people generally mason te still the only reason and that our beat Interests an ' tt must take issue with the United mu century." "towlMO.'rtwped criSikff!?5 JM. Av 000 R reported Impressive fat fOT mmm WWW Americana will die of lung cancer. ftbbaHy 7b jwcent of afl (toe cases wifibe traceable to amoklng. 'Another 00,000 wtt din of emphysema, and mon than Mperceaft of those will be heavy smokers or former heavy smoken. ' Tha American Dental Asansociation, April, 1908, nounced new evidence linking smoking with cancer of the throat and month. President Maynard Hines of the American Dental Association says smoker who switch to cigars or pipes are fooling themselves. The increased odds of ord the greataet health hazards F Kfor However, If ' -- horizontal . position while Carma Long swots him with a specially bi die with two out-- 4t was his birthday Bow do you let to MoodraJ EUen Creekett, Quint Bait. .f- Several Republican leaden In the ' Btatae have Joined with others In the future of the United In Viet Nam. At n top of the list la Rep. Gerald of the Republican party in -- mon-creas- . j" Big Money In Poverty! stop-amoki- en to have a son who la to rata an appointment to the Naval Academy or the , put your foot down, want him to have e good e member of the sr Mm faiftewd Into poverty racket Its the hottest thing since Prohibition and PonzL i Rep. William Ayna, of Ohio, this dear recently when he cited of the huh salaries being paid to the top brass of the Poverty Corps. The Generalissimo, Sargent Shriver, draws e year for Ms efforts In strategy and directing tha ratty much as his Chiefs of Staff an other on poverty-fight-- g who an paid mon ttian 125,000 a or. ' Apfoesl . By way of contrast, the U. 8. eosn-- , mander in Vietnam General We .land, has a ban pay of over, It must be jobs an different On orders from tha rWMto House, Genenl Westmoreland la wgfcHng only n limited war. Accordingly, yon might say ttrnt he has otiy a part-tim- e fob. On the other hand, the White House has given Generalissimo et S j 4 .. - tfe Shriver the green light To fight . this tend of war, men an needed the tlgnt Jdnd of men, and lota of them. nounng the poor mans citadel In Watningmn with the Generalissimo and e his joint Chiefs an 2,350 ema1 Of this number than mon ployees. thousand draw down more than $10,000 a year. This elite corps baa many, reserve units available to it, and all over : the country thousands of wdteomweted poverty-baitean rallying to ers colors described as 'long That the Office of hmwibi Opportunity, which runs the Poverty Panto- goo, la getting only the best, or at least the moat expensive, manpower la ob-vioui Dram other statistics released by Congressmen Ayna. The OEO boasts S10 peyroHers who makti mon ttian $17,-0a year. The FBI has only 192 in fids gory, and the Office of Edn- ,. full-tim- rc-xir- rs e . Midst the hay world-authoriti- FviaUia Mata 66 Ward Holds MIA Conference m. boot the naralathm of ; flw poverty war an discounted at the White House, and no public demonstrations are planned.- - One taxpayer- - who rid be planned to bun Ms income tax return far pubUc recanted after n call from the Mend Revenue Service. U. S. Press Asaodatten FRANKUN-Tues- day ring 14 stake board bers visited MKA for , ; In Passing Oomflerence. WUUaoi Wright conducted. John Packer and Judy , Robinette tad special parti. A youth taBc was riven by Endriia CastiBo. Marsha Wkddoups song a vocal solo, accompanied by Mary Jane Parkinson. Dons WOodwazd led the singing. Sustaining of ward officers was done by Vaughn Packer and UVonna Nash. The scouts , enjoyed a cook-ou- t in the Lions shelter. Cheryl Roe Morrison of BYU and boy friend, Duane Beige, of Provo, visited Sunday with her parents, . Mr. end Mrs. Ray Morrison, and and grandmother, '.VmlL'y Zina Altoston. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chat-- . terion of CaXJjrnia have moved iote the home of Laura Ohrtterton. Mr. Chatter-- . ten h accppted a position wiHh the Ross . Distributing , ccLppany of Preston. Xent Cftatterton, son of Adi Wright. joined .Air EVrce in Ogden and will leave M y 1 tor Lwklsnd Air Fcrce Box in Texas. Ada Wrigfd fi dnirmnn cf the cancer crusade this month tor Fnankiin. Mr. and Mrs. Terry n are boppy to announce (he arrival of a son. Greeting the new toby will be grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace CEiatterton. Eotslji Wright spent two weeks la Pocatello with her daughter, Melba Stories, and het husband Paul, and son Mefourn. Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alina Hampton were Dorene Hampton and bay friend, Dorsey Wheeler. Jean $tcricdale and Vonda RaDLson 'attended Primary ronfererce in 8?!t Lake aty Thursday and Friday. A convert. Carl Layman, of Freemont, Neb., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gane Hawkes' and family. Mr. Layman went lo .the temple and attended a conference . session. Mr. and Mrs.' Stanton Hawkes attended a funeral in Boise for Mrs. Hawkes F. uncle. Frnk Gray. Atetha Handy, wife of Sam-- . uel R. Handy, spent a in the hospital torteste aid a check up. She was aim bwxl transteslon. Rutti Hill ment tour days In the FMmkHn Oourty Hot- - v pitol due to a bout with 1 BY BARNEY RICE basketball coach in Utah. He won a similar award last year for baseball. f I And ttiia one Is in passing too, passing right by that la, right into the lake t the golf course. Back to the golf course. Gee, it is beautiful out there. However, as Earl the Pro says, the area needs just a little more warm weather to make tt better. However, there have been golfer out there brushing aside the frdst on the early morning ground to go the rounds. : Then was Stan Markwordt of Pocatello, who was playing with Johnny Cole. He shot for the number nine bole on and Country did) course and, of course, it went right Into .the lake.. f That coat him two strokes, so he tried you will never guess (but again and you did) tt went right into the cup. It with throe strokes. was a hole in one As Stan went pouting into the clubhouse, Earl Sdmdter gallantly said, All "but I didnt see the first shot Stan could grumble was, WeH, I did. The question of how much a mans time la worth each day working and ' wasted time, both actually answers Itself. Based on 244 Muur working days a year, here is an eye ' opening chart that trills the true dollar value of his time. . . ' In a Year 1 Hour a Hour If he Every is worth earns ' day is worth As the basketball season ended, Prestons alumni showed m wdl In more than me place. Ivan Davis, of course, led the Preston Indiana to the finals of the Idaho State basketball tournament Dolan Condie Jr. took his Provo high chool team to the Utah State ' ' finals, Davis Foster of Whitney took his church 'i $2.56 15.000 3.84 7.500 8.500 '"4.35 10.000 . . 15.000 20.000 all-chur- . ,5.12 .. .... 7M v 12,000 basketball team Into the tournament, and Dick Hobbs took his Cedar City high school basketball team of the B tournament, Wininto the ning third place. v In addition to his win in the state was named the top B school : . . ; 8.15 1.500 10.25 1,875 2.500 . The Batty One of Battle Creek see: ih Bite" . The Batty One OfaHury The Best Way to Double Your Money Is To Fold It and Put It Back In Your Pocket. ck t IP f A; WATNI.b HKU. lUralM. Ce - WALl-fa.- J.--' anrt PiHrkPlon id Whfk., uun'd i 'i vlnn $3A0Per i" f n ,.i Miirmnl'l . 4 . MOI V O v v:. V : . $4A0 ' i .00 ' iii.,.' r 'iinmiiniHa- - or ntihmon, For Six Manthr ishh"v !,fuh '''i'll Outskte tiM County. ' ' 't vArti. . r . ;T, Ulatsr i ... ." 1 ir. ,.f, ' : !,. by tho. Amarlsnn ,.'v Xaw Torn, Naa-Hpnp- a . 1 Jl Itapraaantatlaaa, Ml Fifth Avaaua, Turk. . . . . s Wasfa-i.i;o- ' ay hwiiai v -- n, - . , - go-g- o chal-ienj- . Hen-drink- ;tp . ... -.- . . t, ? - . , , nd Gold-debac- . le , he' knows he polls off the thrill Patriot nomina- - "Aigyle, Im asi grief te argoe ever os year salaiyl" ; s ai irihieg m trivial 11 flt, ( to the' the od his RepahH-Mrt- y wflibef 1 sS''Srtsrwinner of (tie nomination wcugs Robert Ptircell of JfJJton, Stole San. JOmes tawof Payette and Arnold of Boise. Pint .:-n- " '. - te Kevin Ohen entered the Franklin County Hospital Sunday evening and underwent a berate operation Monday. morning. Kevin is the od on - ; . r1 II. V ' - Year--12- hi j.- .K.'Co-Pul)llhe- Pdbllalwd (varir Tlundiy by lh CltlHn PublUhlnv Company, idnt-r. Dm P. smt. Laoiliton, Utah, t'hoiw ntaH nwttar nt th Lwliton, Utah, Boat Offlo nndar tha Ht of .. ,V'V. ' " .' ft ' . . hdr,nr,i ' i . . CSxat-trrtn- $825 837 1,083 1,250 on of Mr. and Mrs. .Nyile Rides college By JOHN CORLETT students, ; Olsen. Mata Statesman Clint Hobbs, Kurt Hotter, ably, ' was the Lana. and Sharon Poetical Editor Woodward, Maritya Doney The or of his hostess for be Friendly pent Easter with their par"htaho Looms pompaten Gov. Robert E. Protaby Folks club ri her home In. ents, Julia Hobbs and Mr. Larger is based on the imPreston. The Barter theme and Mrs. Ivan H. Woodward. Smylle haJ a few qualms In age, concept. He has no was used with favors for all. Mmutny evening Ada arriving at his decision to about adopting seek a fourth term. But the JoAnn Kingstord was ' the Wright attended a scout benB. JEohnsons-o- f special guest. The hostess efit ri Hyde Pork. Young: ' decision was made several Us 1964 campaign, served a luncheon to Josie Mark Sermons was the guest months ago and ho has been . Let Us Continue." ' Lewis, Bstefie SmUh.. Adiene entertainer. He Is an accomquietly setting up the maH is to be successJensen, Zeimta Ccmbh, Phyl- plished musician. IBs par- chinery and program for his ful inSmyHe ms campaign he must lis Moser, Lyria COmtah and ents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern campaign. somehow eUmineto the "time S Manta Wickham. w Son cf Diego had it for a change" Unquestionably, and been available Ruth Ifiir was the hostess visitors of Mrs. Wifyt without a substitute the viewpoint other viewfor the FrankHn Friends , Monday afternoon. hloody tattle," Smylle point Hut he "is doing a would prefer to seek the were club. All members Mr. - and Mrs. . Cfifford good lob." Hi polls show served a luncheon. Helga Whitehead are happy to an- Senate seat hed by Sen. Len. Shot 70 of those inB. Leona Jordan. Not that- he terviewedpercent Doney, Phyl- nounce the arrival of a new Hampton, believe he is do-- . lis Kingstord. Thelma Doney, granddaugrfer, born to Mr. would like the debating soa good Job. But this favErma and Mrs. Ctayne Baird of ciety1; atmosphe re of the tog Maggie Jamison, orable position is outweitfi-e- d U.S. . Levriston. Woodward, Arleln Hampton Berate, but only because by the impression of a and Ann Wien spent the af- -. dinner guests of of the risk involved in seekof those Sunday trmocn sowing and visiting. Mr. ana Mrs. Vaughn Pack- ing (tat fourth gubernatorial geritfaatmajority is it time for a The Literary chib . met er and famf'v were Mr. and term. change." Y. i'., frem the time he was Monday evering in Franklin Mrs. Ellis Packer of SmyHe wiU nt Tamra Hamptons tame. D. C.. and their daucor'rorted with the necessity gueBasically, In Ms that1 was Cteo Poole. ghter Camille of BYU, Mr. of deciding which way he state now hascampaign steam it up Dsriis NoUe and Lorraine and Mrs. Doyle Packer and wai going following the 1964 and it is time to .go and not H?wkes entertained ringing family of Los Angeles, and prt rtienaal election, those atop. It is assumed he will With guitar- - accompaniment. mother, Veressi Packer, of who knw the governor best, announce Carol Oben reviewed the Lomn. and Mr. and Mrs. felt he preferred the 3 as Ms pSpSsS! of the fourth term. It is campaign book, "The House of Many Wtltord Powers of Ogden. only In this way that This preference was Poems. A i dessert hmch-Ec-n The men folk came for only he can keep from being placwas served tot 18 mem-- . strengthened by the record ed on the defensive with bTS and three guertd. Vir-- , 01 50th tlle Idaho Patricia Hendricks had a Legislature, three or four candidates for Hawkes. which Poole Ms also is Geora record. giria the Democratic nomination 'tdnritectcany recently. Now and Gladys Hriet, . the mother, Charlene Hen-- 1 :. picking at him until the priSmyHe is well aware Thursday evening Mr. and bricks, and baity sister are - ; that the main Issue of the mary August 2. Mrs. II. L. LovJ?y ari fam- - pfenning to join Jerry s Democrat will be the The Republican i'y fn.m Antioch, Oailf., visri , Msuntsto Hofene fourth term. He believes professional! mage Hp ited friends in Firanklin. until July. .. that the record achieved thrir mind they would Mrs. Zina Atoirton hod a his Dirbara Ingerroll and son not oppose Smylie for the ' dmieg stewardship In "mcvlng Idaho forcf Las Vegas were guests of tuepenvarfl pirty Thursday homlnrilon as long as he i ward" can offset this is-evening ri her home . in her parerib, Mr. and Mrs. not seek to run V Franklin. BBC Roland Parkinson. against Jordan. If tMs The sales tax also will be pt Oi the conser- vstive faction of the par--' . e.majar issue,' and will be ty would have tad a made- the main issue should STRICTLY BUSINESS JSSP candldete In fie ' State Sen. WWtem J. Dee win the Democratic party gavernor nomination long ao.' The other DemoFact Is, the Ideological cratic candidates personally, flavor the sates tax but want conflict that srtii theMrty to ride out the campaign on to 1964 now rides far below a "neutral basis. Smylie, for 15e toe Party has been however, will not allow the , Democratic candidate, no apporert ever since the of l64. mater who is, to be "neu-me tral" on this issue. 0,6 ot flw Smylie. believes that the bear III fraHng states and their local gov-- . SmyHe for his wm3. ernmente "will come into; against erate approach in their own" in the next de- ters, party mat(hey will work for Mm cade simply because the fedlong as the ticket has its eral government must recog--: share of conservatives. TMs nize their ' Importance for , administrative raciHty alone, is effectively taken care of Smylie beltevesr the opby a ticket headed by Smy-H- e r service" for can portunity and Jordan. Rpp, oert be met at the governor George level. lin I5B worvrtive, no oppoeftion for. "tav. 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