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Show EmOutr Opinion (Not goodies " , , ; ' . change in a Than hM been a Mg i tag during tat lari taw decades, r we all acres. to drop 10 aU percent d la output. The Language Of Music News) r pouring concrete for, see Glen CUB wolfing sub contractors . . . Larry and Sylvester for senior's pictures i., . Jeae Wbefer putting toe scouts through their paces . . . MBs Marne v Geddas pulling weeds and grass feat didnt belong in h her flowers. , . ' . - lll w rteducetlonrt on lsnea I v yean- its . The year toe the race Into space, the career of fern dfeuni wart in orbit wife hie claimed victory In the In Mos- 0 . a win . JLaL cow. coatari tto Padflc and FOodProceeslag ta Food s tori remains feat Americans have become so attuned to, downgradteg themeetves feat another uncommon one bed to no abroad before Ms superlative genius was property recognized. K is to be hoped Anrerican mustciane, yet unrecognized, will survive our present preoccupation wife Autf Vln Cttburn, In his own time, shares toe snot-Mgf- at i That Way Again? with Ptekdefphiii Tta-Li- ft and Denvers Jbhn are richer than we We ; dating oureama, but the the Valley i scheduled . . for ta gjpjgfly iealling Hall : Nelson Eddy is much h. fliai is as far as Us hey. day la concerned, it stm farinas back memories. And as kids, OhaiUs MOrtimer Snerd were about It And then then was the smooth music Guy Lombardo and Us Royal Canad- ha-Si- of the 1930s 1987, 1938 -twas nothing but good ahead In what looked like a world of peace. Even .the trouble starting in Europe was something that mold have been licked without much problem, so Sinco than it here Politically Speaking Charge McCarthy aad Edger Bergen Jala with others for ' ' Night Te Remember. But the association Is, stm people like these stars who helped mako the world of (hen a rosy place, and new cnee today who' help us remember It can be done that wuy again . time. Actually this Is quite a hester has put together, one in e sense let is right out of Am iod old days. ft Is not hard to see why they Aaronic Priesthood Gives Program- The priesthood program seated in sacrament The theme, Respect for Lew end Order, wee wal carried out Talks were given by , Boyce Portend Grata Butter. The In Pasting air's, JudttoTrinaii, Janet Lifes Like That His life of service here on Earth Extended tor and wide; He chose no favorites from the field, IBs heart was open wide. It Just doamrt seem fair. A hard all his life and then retirement Just n few days Golden tie can enjoy the un Is he finds he that physically eari, able to do so. Such was the case of H. C. the agent for UP here in Preeton for more than 30 years. He retired at the end of April this year, and then In the middle of May he suffered u heart at- to be total. I Mr. Stone was 70 years old at Least which be would have been in October to the expected life span of man today (on the average), so he had a goodly number of yean to Mve on this earth. However, It would have seemed that had a few yean In re-he could-hav- e The young annd old were friends alike, The aged - rich - end poor The homeless boys - strangers too Found shelter at Us door. so-call- . . t-- 'il-nll- In death his heart was heavy As he shared with them their grief, And in turn theyll fed Us absence As their futon plans they weave. - . . . O- - There Is another men who died re- that I would have thought would have had mere yean on this earth. cently. That was Albert Moser. The boss lost Us best sparring partner In Abort They need to go the rounds. But you know, Albert was always the first to ay HoUo or come up ready to be Mends again after a sparring match, i As the boes said, What an admirable ; . Amaral, e poem wss reed by Connie Westover. ft was written by Wit me yiehweg. It was requested that it be run in the paper, so here It is. He's left this Earth to lands star To serve far other pieces; r are waiting for his beta, Where friends ' . . rid familiar faces. He was generous, and cheerful As he cooked-ou- t here and there; As he worked for many projects, fair. Family - church - or county ' , O Pm sura he wasnt perfect, I wouldnt have you think him so. Such an ordinary fellow. He had Us share of strife and woe. the Judgement day approaches and the books era opened wide, And toe good and bad are counted. been on Gods side Checking whos Theres sure tb be rejoicing As they say Good Work Youve Done In as much as you have dime It to the least of these my Son. t i V- - 7 Kcl-ar- . . ' Wiliams, Louise Hcbbs and Tedra Merrill, sang e quartet number. Birirap Nosh and Prarident Jecsea epake. ALo in attendance were Mr. aril Mrs. Dewey Olsen end Mr. and hire. Weldon Nash. Id cacrameot meeting. At (ten G. Tuntoow was made a Weston weed. member c GO Jib Porihen graduated fi&n Primary and ws to be ordained Into Due prkiribocd. Cllne Loti feenlly Una been vlulticg in Weston and attended Sunday Sdtool with 1 hi? parents. Kent Tirgey ended Sunday SchoM wife Also toe llqgey meeting wee Mary v.Lo luins b:en away Blrg.-jari work. At uniy Schorf, Nancy Porter explained fee program outlined icr Luisafion Week. Tha moicing talks were given by IX?u itotbs and Diane pre-srnl-ed There was no discrimination, ' As to color - race - or creed They, were Just like one big family, Ai they shared each others needs. He was mindful of toe widows; Quick to help a neighbor too You often found him giving others Just a sack of spuds or two. . M . and Mrv. Richard Gete-c- r ol EJabo Fails were guests of AejSLii. Together, they vaulted their sister, Annie Buxton, who is seriously 12 at the Logea hospital. Tjey aiv vLdtel their aunt, ULii.g MsrrLl, in Rpeston. ' Roger Basitan and wife hiave'baen boms visiting among D anflly and Mends. ' Mp3. June Anieraca and daughter Patsy were in a;aLranied- by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Criiooo of T.jetr Daymen. ucughter, and Patsy were iidaba, chacring .pioce t Jve vben altaataig school this coming : , Lcgan bomitaL ML tors borne.. Met CotelTiller a stay In the Logan hospitaL Mrs. Fern Greens is In Salt Lake CMy with her deu-Bhte- r. Barbara. " Barbara Steven Erickaon are the and raid parents of a baby girl rn May 17. (Margaret Campbell Kay Wfaitnejy nemfer and vteit- - sister, Weston, cow at Blanchs Beauty Shop at Lewiston.' They then went cn to Richmond to Roland and Alice Anderson's home. WicKe visiting at fee Andersens they were shown two new hjmes in fee Anteraon project. Hay and Margaret stxped in SmithAeM at Boyd and Beverly Campbea'a buna far to; inherent of fire-plac- et as Kay add Marvin nr panning to add in their remodeling. Mr. and Mra. Boyd Phil-Kand zon Bradley were Ogden visitors Hast week. Sunday evening a cottage meeting was hod at the home uf Paul GsenpbeS by ihs priests and teachers priesthood clcojeu. Rodney fire-pja- ce ps Pcnaesbxk pwided. ' Sneakers were J. Henry Otoon, G'rde Schvannverfjt and G?en Leaders vvre Perth Poulsen, Bishcp Nash and wife. Oscar Campbell ami wife. Refreshments ' were served to 15. to. the respective BANIDA Mr. and Mrs. MUes attended fee Ricks on May Lorraine graduated the echool of business, Mrs. Dorothy MUes and Rede APen went to'Logui Itondey to visit relatives. Mr. and Mra Richard Pilgrim of Brigham City visited Sunday at toe Hugh J. Ged-de- s home. Mr. Dawn Rumoey and visited children of Oaten Sunday with Mr. end Airs. Hrroy Mile. Members of the ward quilted a quUt lari week for Mrs. Eften Larson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wlndley and baby of Pocatefio spent the weekend with the Desnort Bel DarniSy in Bantda. The foSowing riudenta gmjuriett from Sfirrtinary with three year certificatee Friday evening in Preston: Susan ItoChHaworto, Dennis BeSI and Qianten Oaepenon. Vhforte Mules received a fourth year leadership But not many The Central Cbnmdttee of party in each county - sit at a County Assembly Friday Mrid, not onfar to select delegates to their will State AaewitoMai, but ateo to nominate camfidees for county offices for which no' candidate formally filed by the deadfine May 7. In 1984, the County Assemblies filled their teglttettve as well as their couriy tickets. But reapportionmeiit of the teririaturo by creation of fcdttative dutriris, each of which electa one senrior and two state i representatives, made necessary fee creation cl a legislative district unit in the party procase. 0 Omar end Margaret Oamp-bwith Me sister, Hasel Ward of Preston, recently vlited family membera' at M:ntevlew, rariv and Muho Fafis visiting wife toe Reed CmnpbeTs, the Roger Gamp-- ' heTs and toe H. W. nfidd family. Mr. and Mra Whwne Bing-baand family of Pocriri-t- o were home for the l, then , trlcts, It .weald he to (UmSh ' WATNn U HULL J.. WALTki. hoMM. UMIISt I'fM emt I'lsrliNnn III Nirntiful ,! ,IN e H ' .ewrat J. V(.; WmK.v 9 ISJO ; v A4 t Mi I i eorvlnit Per Year ' - Ihi'-nintniinl- 2A9 rmiHiy, -l . For Six Months rieh - ' 84A0 Outside toe Counts. abliaM cvnr TMirmlejf lir tli CltlMti PuMUhlnir Compunr, P. (X Bob 111, JMltra, Uteh, Phoiw EntNd u f t .tk Lawlaton. tTtah, Poat Offlea under the eot of -- f4-ia- mrurniUi bv lh Nw Torn, II Jim Ino. ti. i York. Fifth Merch A vanue. esunty-wld- b,u,M - v district The district are composed of the precinct eemmltte e men within these districts, . The great buk of toe ee in the election tews, done by fee third special i of toe legislature to ncccsnodate the reapportion-inen- t pkur applies to toe ebrte soeemUtoe to .be in 1908. and renrnenn ta three are to be nominated and elected tote year by dtetrirti. Theralore, toe filing of the kglatattvq tickets must be (has by the leRiOativa dtetrict seermMlss as. provided In fee new taw. But there are no hghtatlve district chairmen at tide time, ml none wIK bo elected until the August 3 pri ve . km. Id like yea te , amt ,v' r 10-- Ally. Gen Allan aid rated fas an tasaed lari nastt lag afi toe amhtgattlee aMl piehtems lavrived fa . toe ehaeges adopted by the third special the district jnest meet for the aemlnetlag when aa par-gasen- eaa-- , date has filed far said office, hut are not te select delegates far their abUes la tote Shepard added that eteck the law made no provision for selection of legfstatioa dLtrict chairmen prior to the August 3 primary, "It will be necessary for legislative district assembles to select presiding officers In any assembly which is to be contacted. - Ads county Republicans have their hesitative district tickets filed. But toe Ade county Democrats do not No Democrat is filed either lor senator or repreoentetive from District 14. Nb crat is filed for toe frern District 18, and is filed for roprosentattve in Dtatricte 15, 18 and 17. ' Some Ads cnmty Demo-crati-c one cteidhtate for e, les ea a of as sae weald have to be tar private Joke armed him. letegates to ia concerned, this provishxi witt not taka effect until August 1, 1906. TUs means the legtetatlve dtetriris wilt tske no put in selection of driegriee for the State Assembles to be pm prefer that by district W. have mofer as 'the cne-Democ- Ana N:0 an ard son Shel- -' t):a' ol Yj naii ca i ;d for .l nie .Gocdsoll and - together lta:y . .'is.a Surj.ay afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Menriil.. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Aus- nt Rlrhmomt, Lrwlaum fanpee-bl- n m m In-gl- et, JS pro- - and districts of the need to bold Legislative District Assemblies next Saturday nirirt-The-y mlri let Stop by the appointed event ana time to nominate candidates for the legislature in toots districts where no camldate filed for - tin, wife Mr. and Mrs. Morgan; Benson of Preston, visited their brother, Glen who is at the Valley view rt'.H borne in Lrwa. He is recovering from a broken tip. The geneakglcri claae In Wanton eitswtel the temnte archives one day lest Haber and Maud ten; of SmUUBeM were' in Weston on Wednesday to pGace a marker In the cemetery. ' They ateo catted on friends and neighbors. o leeue toe 38. STRICTLY BUSINESS lpjn. professionals of .bofe periiee are awuittng the outcome of the County Rex-bui- g, , Pslittcal GchABBogrca Asrimoit-Je-- at' A the law new reads, the legislative district assembly of each poXticaf party shat meet at on the third of ofMay Saturday la held. Thai Hlllf A fbiniiln la In fee lira. Ckm ' - faSLv V By JOHN OORUSTT a V WESTON BY BABNEY B1CE ... Lev-eutr- ltt - ter part sdence-empha-de mm" and the mechanics of survival - For whet profiteto it a nation to gain the whole world if there It no music in it anymore Achievements of American musteline have always been among our betterJcept secrete. In 1954, fee Ufe International Obmpe- - It A Night To Remember.1 For the older folks It win take ' back to the good old days after the bust of 190 and during the time when the economy was starting what t its ever upward climb. During the lat- dont get the idea (hat we are NOw and reri mentation feOOOT j tank to TUf chronology overabnpMfy the evoluttoa of OUburn's recognition, but the our attdetee have . formed disappolntingbr, the United States Met, nonetheless, brought toe world to its feet cheering the piano magte of a toll, young, Tsk- - m la tvafiable lMMMS," Northwest, from Bonneville Power Administration, P. 0. Box SOU, Portland, change la 107: istl by 308 percent induction will go up per-o-f the Increase wm be nipped out of feeregtoa About 10 percent of fee boot sugar hi too Norfewert to sfalppedto other regions. By 1905 only 40 percent of the increased production will be ridpped. The report, "Agricultural Production Road what riee the report aaji: MaAaga nu BMaa nimn gLa wnonH flpnnQnH 00111 fait on an acreage onto percent I or than the averagenem 1M7 to 1 It wm toe New York Times heedMne of April 13, " Rusetus Cheer U. & fndti fiTpereant and too feoaen Butts ' 0 triplegnwthat aJaa nee m auaal percent nee of wll " and vegetabloe will continue to ; eon it stttt thiil to of fee p a v . toBPA by 18 to 41 potent tower feme cent fewer firm Jobe In tb Sweet free. Fewer than thirty people did.' Today lilt fens stand la Ine eft nig for any possible leftover seat to a album concert. Wind mode the Mg dttfer-eace- ? Stricdy From Memoriesvifle now- 0 nswvwwfey capture of this Htefaeri mudc4rtonnanc award of feat year was mentioned cssuafer, if at afl. of that , Whan toe finals competition were held In Caneris HsH, anyone who wanted couAl have entered i llw report waa aa compered to IMOl HOwover, deeplto dHaak xn faMa la Caanaa aaJ Hvn Him Ha Vi amp wanrii Wheat crop production will go op ponent, milk M peraent, pork U cent, aggs parent,. hnOan Yorks dburns Van Is . v uotod la the columns . the United By PAUL HARVEY ogy . ftfi riven the has, Music Is toe language of mu- much irand magnificent God; few mortak speak It ric. CueriDy. Yet, end deenhSi If composer Aram KhachaU affluence of a turian alngaaS virtuosoIs right, preoccupied wife . . . spending despite , ' a recent to for Mckel Cutdressed up ter a five mile hike . . .Ted ting toe drat tickets for the country cUb petto breakfast Yooto Conference getting the for the evert In month (it should have June SUg) kr The Changing Farm J, Necessarily . h' 3 Paul Harvey Whozinit taw to cal toe tegtetattva dtetrict anemfaUes Tbr next Saturday. . . oidy reprMente-tiv- e fiie hum each (tirirlct on Bounds he would have n belter chance of election than U foil ticket of two cawMdatea were avalhMe to the voters in November. A pieMem la Ada Is divlslen f the k at Ate time. The ' kgblatare Ade eentyi five lathre districts aa fthe If predneta mfeed by the e for fee sed irrs jg j rtaristam been dh&ed fcgbflative (i candidates; Page ) , . |