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Show " .'i J ShUiL '' ' N "jf ; ' Jj" r'm '' un k & :r Paul Harvey Whozinit Lena Phillips Du plctun ... c fr. ?; II b l CteSte aJhi haun hAaw oonccnw 0non uro w dnd mart mmsssIisJ tourtat the up bring tinough the nuuittleo of NoritfCoebo hUhone well as into Bear Lake. However, ids ta past and now Is the time for all to Job ta a Joint effort to promote our section of the 'country. Frankta county ta tadoed a stepchild. Idaho oomstims falli to nmmdtar it ta. hen, and state boundattao make recof-nttio- n by Utah difflcdt '; We an impressed wtta the i4Bridgms land" theme and Jha Bridger waa probably ns much a part of Franklin county as he wao Cache county. FtanUta county could well pick ap tho theme and ride on the targe amount of money flut has boon expended to promote ft. lYanklia county it la time for thta to start moving up and out ta b come ta Utah i Joined ohoutlqg She county b doing. Csa el the moot tatanohro feurtat jwnoflono ta now underway Utah with eectioiw boost- nd-ni&- ta : j fowiy wowa jon n in qd .a I, Ihe reason for thta ta quite obvious, county helped pay flw bOL ta Franklin c vetoed rie dickering . . . Pad Met son trying to fill the with .Bassetts Nkhsta putting the Crape ta tho deep, frees, (and forgetting tp take it out soon Den Pads getting cnoutfi his wife to do the honors . . d people Punch Druiik Fanners at the band wishing tho Valley. MuskHal would have a Id, cal representative . ; Nag Erenehley out publicising BYU Education Week. 1 .By PAUL HARVEY For yean the Government to ta tho promotion, then would has propped up farm prices with suosidlef. . ' Moot farmers did not want the subsidies,- acconflng to their Firm Bureau. The going to fed-mom- home and go to collage, paying leu. for tuition and living , Temporary accreditation has been received by toe college. With the bond approved, and federal tends Dr. totaling $LS mfingn available, to have hopes Taylor, preshhnt. Jamgs the tastttuttan mtj accredited ta 1988. The program Includes class- - - knock Worry often gives a email thing a big shadow. Patience ta the art of hoping. Diplomacy la the art of letting e neve you "til youre not youve dime flw paper work. " The fint step toward solving a problem ta to see it cleariy. Show me a happy person amid Ill show you a busy one. Keeping on top of tomorrow depends a lot on knowing just where we are today. -- O- Ted Steers commented flw other day that there had been a lot of changes In flw business picture of Preston during flw last few months. Actually, there has been more activity in buying and selling of Prestons business firms in flw last flues monflu flam there has been I for many yean. Ted Larsen, who took over .bis father's title and abstract busbwM some yean ago, add out to a Montpelier man and a Spda Springs man. He plans to continue with real estate and insurance. Another tttto company has plans of opening an office m Preston as soon as the records can be duplicated. David E. Davis sold out to George Aston from Dayton. Gays Bakery moved into flw enlarg-iManet building. Martin and s i uESta flatkm, Maim statesman Alaskan In Weston For Short Vacation Myron Fcnnestwck and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Therral Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Reeder and Reed Griffiths and wito. . Lonu and Yemen Reeder enjoyed Mothers Day with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Grant Bingham. Mr. end Mrs. Merito White of Lea. Utah, and children and Mr. and Mr. Detwyn Hansen and children of Roy were guetfn of Metvin end EmaEne McKay and family 1 on Sgturdsor. On Mothers Duy at Weston Sunday School, Bishop D. A. Nash paid tribute to all mothers. Speakers were Ray Hobbs, Aflan Btogtwm, Ted-r- a Merril and Reed Griffith?. JtadEth Tomari rad Louise Hobbs rang. After reassembfiElg , from daaBee m Swrtay. the Junior Sunday Schote children pive a musical program tor their molliera. Syfvan Morgan and fentey of Pocstteb were weekend puerUj te hie mother. Myrtle Morgan. They enjwed a canyon rjpper Saturday afternoon. (Mr. and Mi Farr d and nn Gene of Ogden Mothers Day with her mother and father, Mir. and Mr Carl Jensen. DdnnT gurtis oh Mothers Howard Kotoed Day at home were RiMh Shnsnondn. Terry and' Biarra Kotoed and daughter Sheri Kay. AH en-Jr- A . bento of Mr. tars. . Mrs. Janice Griffin lesson the nesday afternoon before Primary to a large group of officers and teachers. The Ben Thrnbow family vacationed two week in Los Anaries. While there they took Ihe children to Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm .and the zoo. Ezra and Vera Beam enjoyed Mothers Day and the weekend in Layton with their Mr. and daughter WTlfta, Mr Dean Lioyd and family. The mothers at flw Sunday School program received beautiful potted wax begonias. Mr. and Mrs. DeCbert SchvaneveQdt visited in Moled on Sunday with her mother, Emma Schwarts. Mrs. Laura BuOara baa returned home from vacationing in Denver, Cota., and Garner, Wyo., where she visited with her daughter and their famiXe, Ehna and Vtfeen. She was gone the mooch of April. The Buttam boy Charles, Stewart and Morgan, visited on Mothers Day with their at mother, Laura Butter her home. STRICTLY BUSINESS by MeFeeHors fLOO For Siz JiUkdhr, i'niW (NiNnjr,'"Hi'p 14.00 Outside tb County;' !. its 'h CltlMn br mblUhlne Companr. Jne, aaenna aa Offlca uadar tha mat of March I4S-IST- Um 'Ajnariean : w ; Untarad RaprsMiiUtlvM, NcipipirMar Voik. 481 . Fifth . v-- i-- p.t tk.t Some 78 Americans, among thsm the nation's top bust ness lenders, editor poiitl-- g r. SSSSHfSLT during tt'the kglslativa itlcians and other secretaries. pated in the conference. Tbe Thfe 1985 legislature authorposition paper and speeches win be published in book ized a study for reorganizaform In July by Prentlce-Ilat- t, tion of flw executive branch of the ottte government, Inc. In Out years I have re- which Muskie lute, aa the flrot problem legislatures ferred to and quoted from political tdentlais and oth- must aoive. The 1885 legislature ers who contend that flw restate governments are ob- formed the rtato tax ateuc-turwhich Muskie describsolete, primarily because their legislatures have not ed baric area of serifunctioned they should. ous intergovernmental This Is a simplification of ttw probtam. I heM then that The Idaho Legislature ffll the Maho Legislature funcmust modernise tioned fairly efficiently unPTciwrimr the state der flw constitution and prop cedures then In effect. must also The Ameriem Assembly In a competent orgnization to ltr final report on flw meetit. He ttreeaed that ing held last -week at Arden foe governor riwuU Iwve .House said: fobre positive authority In but tegisiatures have drafting flu budget, fott tailed to meet ttw eheUjwwf leglHative review of change because they have mutt b wflh been handicapped by competenc . asa fr & . letts-vteo- 'm tT ; -- IKKURMU Buttars . - - . rt Fofl-Uc- , k it I, -- three served e, -- iciiHmunii, Len'iiilii DMe., who terms in hit state legislature and was governor of Mttne before he was elected to flw Senate, spoke at Ttw American Assembly last week and put, it this way: ' "Why are state legbtatures inrtroUfaie? Put simply,- they are in trouble because their responsibilities have soared' with every Junp In population count, while their procedures, pay, professional assistance and personnel are still geared hugely to flw small pnoHems and small population tt yesteryear." The 1968 Legislature took flw flrtt faltering Step toward changing ita procedures and ita standing committee Additional small changes ware made In 1985. Much more is left to do, but flw road Is open. The 1885 legislature began flw march to constitutional revision tt an archaic document and the second special session proposed a method tt revising flw constitution without a costly constitutional convention. Tbe people will vote on this proposal in November. ft ' created a Legislative Council in 1968 and it turn la an tote of flw legislature. The 1988 and 1988 legislatures were not overly concerned about running a session beyond 80 days. They set p flw machinery tor ; . vetvbd Ida (to 1 Eqoaflty rat- less flwto two taonflw. login sod Mfe'CRctanr 8to- Vm. yenem ri;dragfaAera )taura, York 'and Vr'aw.vWted Mprday evetent Wh Mrs. R(evehSirf siefer,'' Stas. Res- eUm SiilM:. ' Wtatoh Ifflto'Who attended that - . timid In using flw powers already in their possenrion to strengthen their role. Sen. Bdmuqd S. Muskie, ; - The Idaho LegbUture begun ita course of modernixi-tto- n and revitalization before it reapportioned its membership. Other legiitatures began this new. road prior to Bat perreappartionawnL haps tt was flw mere threat of retapportiooment awakened flw Idaho Legislature and caused tt to take those first Steps toward reform of ita procedures and to begin meeting tha demanded of it by flw people. If the slates are going to be viable partners with flw national government in flw federal system flut makes thta UteWd States of America, flw role of tha state legislatures must be strengthened. This was a conclusion reached at Ttu American Alterably, n nonpartisan affiliate of CohuUbla University, first established by Dwight D. Elsenhower when he was ii neldnnd of flut institution when tt met tor tour days on the subject, "State Legis" latures in American enjoyed the te ' tm. taro, . Van, ; Numerous stories and have been written within the last rix months that reapportiomnent of flw membership of state legislatures will revitalize them and make them mare productive in The federal oys- -' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spachman and family drove to Salt Labs City Sunday tfiere Mr. Spademan assisted in bCessIng (heir grand- son. Daniel Jny Butters, aim of Mr. and Mn. Lioyd But-- . t. ... gttteoman Political Editor TRENTON BRIEFS - . wiu nr-fld- En-rou- t s. i n, U Bn IIS, Law I ton, UUh. Phona t th Lawialan, L'uh. Huat I By JOHN CORLETT If you want to see some beautiful Holst ein 'cattle, and have some ton fatag it, at-tend the Black and White Days show at Rlchmond this weekend. , UtoPar Year P. Our minute fraction of flw woridta termers win are ittH moreortesi free are manag ing to outproduce the not. of flw worn. Yet our Gov ernment ta doing flw beat tt can to oodaHie them, ft baa ahrnye encouraged me to see flut our agricultural populSUan which has riwred watt in our dollar restated moat, prosperity-tt- as flw invasion of alien-ismAnd tt is similarly significant that no segment of our economy ta more abundantly productive And in Communist societies, where government exercises flw most control, agriculture it least Politically Speaking Kb-Dee- 'iiiiiihuiih Nowhere 'outride of 'the District of Oriumhta could that Und of oonttadteflon grow. e VSMS pounta of Thai, on flw same tay. ho moved to prep dairy priem np and to boU tatty prices And bflflono of doRnre worth of what we Import ta directly competitive to what our own domestic farmers produce. Rural America was reared on ouch tags and incontrovertible old saws as, "Waste makes want" Farmers deplore watte. It does not make seme to these traditionalists to get paid two billion dollars a year for what they dont -- . rtM. mIRton exkflflonte The termer, punctHtounk from thta double whammy, would run torn the ftoderel ptamwre eaoept theree no place to hide. -Ttoeree a pnrelM paradox in the fact that tho United States b flw worMta largest exporter of hum products and the woHdto seeonMnig-es- t WESTON Mrs. Erma Nelson Heusser of A tasks vista ed in Weekm and called mi - i her aunt, Linda McKay. Mas. McKay afro visited in Poca-telwas an overnight matt of a friend, Mr Glen RanAndal, and with the JuneGood-eyderson f?mify and the of Ctarkston. Linde attended flw Mothers Dry proHone sold out to Logan Moton. Arnold gram in file Tyhee wind, Sant and Lee Bergqutat add theta Plot-tolw atao heard Fqyone An- demon report her minion la Vmpfowiwit to Barrett Steadman ment meeting in toil and Fred Balls. Heusser (Ml was purward. She returned home chased tqr Kimber Christensen. Milo Hobbs ta enUrgtag his store far Sunday evening. a new bakery and has built a garden , Mr. and Mrs. Alnd Good-s- tI of Newtcn were guests center near the grocery store. The Goo&eU on SMur- Antes of facilities their grata growers enlarged , J'y-for bulk fetilizer. ( Mr.' and Mr. Robert TTn- With an of this, and with the filling of Brigham eziled on of empty buildings over flw past few Ey and Mrs. George Kohasmall flw of years, a representative d toed. (kcegs and Rose rness administration was right when be cdso visited their aon district said that the Preston business Reeee at Buitey. looked good. Thera ta actually only two RuJii Shnmcods visited her one and on main street, empty buildings Leone ct Meu)' daucliter is every smaU one and the other would FaLb. Her (Daughter, Grace achad owner have been lined if flw K!:fted. c:iTed tor her to cepted a lease on it. ride heme with her. " 0" ' .. Sadie' Neirr.ne daughters, ' Back to flw top shelf philosophising: M.w. L'jVar Peterson, of kta(Only Ads one ta courtesy of the Presho Pal'S, Mrs. BIN OxMdg ton Rotary chib. of nod Mrs. Ornal r. HvdaDowney ON GARDENING of Fairview; enjoyed Just plant 5 rows of PEAS .. M:'(vrs Day with her and Presence tcgsUro attended church'' n ii greeted c&L friendt. Promptness Mr. and Mrs. Merrill DeaPrapsuaflon f Perseverance ton were viritors at Byrtl- - ' ful with their daughter Nor-rPurity ' Mr. and Mrs. David Nett Plant two rows of SQUASH Raritan Jr., add family. SQUASH Gossip borne they visited with SQUASH Unjust Criticism Mrs. Deatone mother, Mrs. Plant S rows of LETTUCE LET US he Trim to our Obligations . Carmela Federico, in SmMh- field.LET US obey flw Rules h Regulations Weekend guests at the Rex LET US LovA One Another No garden Is complete without TUR- - FouOsen home were their am Lyim ecd friend, ArdMh NielNIPS son, of Salt Lake City, etoo TURN UP tor Meetings ' and Mrs. Mr. Gary Limm TURN UP with a smile rad family of Soft Lcflw and TURN UP with new idem Mr. and Mr, (took of OgTURN UP .wflh determination to den. make everything count for somc--. EUer Dents Wtolf writes ' thing good and worthwhile. to hit folks from the Calitor- tea mission that hta address is 935 N. Alta Vista, Vista, Dentes mission pres-.. Calif. D.' BELL - J. M ueMMrt.'v ,ii tornttrni Uih WsfUiV Uttm CL CAftfEl down. . r - that assn day, wiiad you-h- fr. Fps email recommended fliat tho Fedm al Government "ataait seven ing term prices NowWhehingtoa hni dnmp-pht- e od gram md out mo - ' hik- d al. producer" Ttma-o- n 1 - - J.- of r,odelavish ra . ; him taw-sstpai- n sitting here looking up at the which is to say the theofflee of iky meant air, taring to get inspired, and when I the only thing that I see cards calendar the are down glance on the top shelf of the book case. I guess they are Inspiration, anyway, they say: it brings . Keeping everlastingly at al importer. rooms, Ubrary mid research facilities, admtatatrattan facility office, plant and maintenphysical fit" ance units. Site preparation, costs alio wen budgeted la the bond Issue. Supplemental sources of revenue will develop a student center and aid student Smwfag By their approval of igw bond issue, residents of Twin Falls and Jerome counties have bolstered Ihe states lagging jtmiot college program. To many' students, the Junior college ta an Important step m their quest for higher education. High school graduates, union of the career they want to follow, can often make their choice through junior college courses. They arent apt m get rlost as many young people do on a tag university campus. The vote Ttamday riwwi Idahoans are interested in improving educational and with confidence in the leadership and administration of their respective dstricts theyTl keep the state moving ahead, building a new frontier for the states young ecnotars. ' acres out tha same time our PraUeut ta urging: housewives to Vat only whaffl ebeup." The other day, . "to encourage nn incrattso ta flw y productloa of milk," Soere-JarFreeman lncreaood Fsd-ormilk price import He said, ."Tha tatty termer has been and is among tho Than,, rucont- - Tqp Shelf Philosophy BY BARNEY BUB 60 mfifion of production at ng, thus to o, In Passing Our termers are required td keep program of "giving flw farmer a Ift up Then flw Government urged mtaimumwags tegtotatton which would flw increase cost of farmi- Build A College of a tSmU- TOTtwtton of tee Collage of 8odheni Ktaho was ng-tatered Tuesday ta a apodal election Twin Falla and Jerome Counties. Results showed patrons of flm college district favored a building program by a margin of nearly five to one. . Passage of the bond measure assured the Magic Valley of a new cultural and educational center which will contribute to the eonomy of the area. The junior college hue been using ta-duties of Twin Fells High School, totals 715. The college ta preparing tor SJBf students forme toll semester in IMS. It will serve the entire A. which big tectorydsrms, dont need bslp. But flw Government pemstod in flw . , though wo an ta tho with Cache county, it wm Into ttw teaming of tho promotion.. If tho paonio of fnaldta county had boon Involved, though ta n amah way. it oodd have tflUfiri the objection! tint North Cache county have to ahlch wao atawd ' at hetagtag people fromthe south Into Lo pm and non up!Logan canyon to Boar tl - with one little boy wanting to go home and one bigger one wanting to stay. - . . Norm Rieka trying ta And too right pen . . . Sever-- , ... ttm Oat ftahkUu county -r (Net Necessarily News) opt LaVeae Cole- tore and and that produce excemive in kgtaiattve ser-vt- e fonwvwr fa advanceawat? Waitll yon hear the atarttag salary ! - and tack tt public and confldmc, became tagtatatorea jmd thenwelveu have been unduly tare rfcgrent chang. ; For this, the people mteftil 2ysffsa,s", meat . j tt flw for . . . |