OCR Text |
Show Paul Harvey Richmond Briefs Sizing Up Todays Students at the record book when they By PAUL HARVEY went shopping for a quarterichool-ngeri The more of today1! back. How many passes did who abuse their bodies he complete? ' How many and misuse their minds, the did he average per yards less competiass? How many yards did tion tomorrow e gain on the ground? How for those who touchdowns? many do not. But that la only the beginThe stuning. dents who flee Before a professional footInto sen, drink ball team Invests upwards of or drugs . . fifty thousand dollars In a The others key player, it must know who accumumuch more. late Jail rec- - Mr. Harvey Hie management may reords . . . view movies of that player The others who link their back to his names to dishonorable organ- dating During years when he days. izations . . . had no idea he was "watchAll these who consume ed," he was. themselves with their own What was his attitude when excesses are going to leave his team was trailing badly? a lot of room at the top for IIow many hundredths of a the disciplined, dedicated, second did it take him to rehandful. act to a surprise? Did he I wish every youngster make a second effort after could know the degree to a glancing tackle? which his todays will shape "Play that last sequence his tomorrows. back m slow motion; lets Recently I learned the ex- see if the opposition breaktent to which professional through panicked him into football teams scrutinize passing prematurely. prospects. Few high school and college Perhaps you have assumed linemen are aware of the volthat the pros merely looked uminous library of films and high-scho- ol hard-worki- ng More Fun, Always other data which every pro club keeps on every prospec- tive player! You can't equate football" and "the game of life without sounding trite; so be it It remains a fact that the guys who are suddenly dis- covered" have been watched for a long, long time. NO. 43 VOL IV of SALT LAKE . I Rm MIIMMTwIi Fta 0 Benson, his youth might forever. I am glad that did not have to mature in the 1960s. Things were simpler for us. Right and wrong were more clearly defined. Our country deserved our allegiance and got it. Today, philosophy masquerades as religion, warless wars dilute patriotism, government overtaxes the industrious to support the lazy. So many basics are spelled backward. Yet, all these contradictions notwithstanding, it is no less true now than ever: Each of us is the sum of all his experiences. I will try to teach my own son to play the odds," that the more of his contemporaries elect to be common," the greater tomorrows reward will be for the few who dare to be uncommon." And that each of us is graded every day. McCammon on Merchants LURCH 90 TASTY 1 SANDWICHES FROM 35c Tender Juicy Steals Our Specialty OUR LARGE VARIETY OF FOOD IS ALWAYS GOOD AT THE Franklin Cafe Preston, Idaho grain with his sisters in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Griffiths with friends attended the entertainment at the Music Hall in Salt Lake City. Guests at the Oscar Campbell home were Rex and Thea Poulsen and Patricia Fisher and two boys, Donald and Eddie J. ; Jesse Griffiths Is Improving with his heart condition that has kept him confined at home the past several weeks. Mrs. Winona Ransom of Ogden has been guest of her mother, Mildred Hansen, and also her sister, Evelyn In Preston. Jesse Jr. and Norma Griffiths Of Moreland have been guests at his fathers, Jesse Griffiths. Mildred Hansen attended a dinner at the home of her 1 Chec-kett- s, daughter, Mrs. Mark Chec-kett- s, and also enjoyed visiting another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Ransom, and in Logan with her daughter, variety and amount wanted. Mrs. Melba Egbert, and fam- Growers and dealers can ily. mail their requests for seed Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Olson direct to the Idaho Crop Imand family of Bountiful have provement Association office, been visiting her family and Box 188, Idaho Falls, or the went skiing on Beaver Moun- superintendent of the expertain with the Boyd Campbell iment station having the varfamily of Smithfield. iety of seed wanted. Mrs. Charles Briggs has It is Important to act now been visiting in Los Angeles if interested in the with her daughter, Carol, and seed as allocation registered will be family. made about Thayne Dewey, navigator in the Air Force, is on overseas duty in the war area. His boys who took part at the wife, the former Rea Campheld in the bell, and three children are Preston High gym. Their in ElPaso, Texas. performance and exhibit, unMr. and Mrs. Bryan Berge-so- n der the leadership of Elaine are home after a three White and Vera McKay, was months stay in Europe with very good. The Guide boys their daughter Margo and who took part were Steve family. Smith, Bruce Campbell, Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greene, Rex Buttars, Allen enjoyed their recent Carter and Stewart Bastian. Laura Buttars had a quilttrip through New Mexico, Texas and Arizona. ing at her home Wednesday. John Larson attended The women who attended enchurch in Weston Sunday with joyed dinner, served to eight. his mother, Orba Larson, and Dee and Edith Smart, and greeted home friends. He family, formerly of Weston, and his family were weekend came from Magna, Utah, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lawguests of his mother. Carl Bingham praised the rence Merrill mid-Februar- y. Scout-O-Ram-a Fon-nesbe- ck JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE PRESTON, IDAHO Thursday. sibilities of the county board, members and board action. A film was shown, CITY , UTAH DOWNTOWN-16- Stev- Al-ve- Debra Anderson, Patty Cregar, Pamela Bair, Franclne Funk, Jackie Andrus. LeAnn enson home have been Mr. County Agent, DeVere Tov-e- y, Home again after spending and Mrs. Vaughn Derrick of reported that the Universome time in the Logan hosSalt Lake City. stasity of Idaho experiment Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cornla tions will have for distribu- pital are Mrs. Bertha Hanwere Logan visitors Wednesson, Mrs. Della Whitman and tion, registered seed of the John Fonnesbeck. haunt him Schvaneveldt were weekend day. varieties. guests of their children in Mrs. Elvina Allen is home various I and All requests should state the you Salt Lake City and visited after a visit of a few days family of Ogden. The Jesse Griffiths family Some 20 county and com- enjoyed a visit from their munity officers of Franklin daughter, Mr. and Mrs. StratCounty Farm Bureau attend- ford Loosle, of Smithfield. ed a special meeting held at AIRPORT-M- Registered Seed Ready Relatives In Weston Area Guests at the Harold Lewiston, Utah 1967 Couple From Montana Visits WESTON -- Mr. and Mrs. Industries, seeking a man for a key position, will judge Shirley Palmer of Lima, him by his scholastic record, Mont, were dinner guests of his wife, his friends, his af- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hobbs filiations. Any one of a thou- on Thursday. sand unerasable mistakes in Mr. and Mrs. Delbert FB Members Attend Meeting At the TWO Sparkling New February 9, Mrs. Jeanne Recently, Johnson entertained her Top Pilot Primary class at sleigh riding party and dinner. Games with prizes were dinner. enjoyed following Present were Dallas Spack-man- , David Carlson, David Parry, David Bair, Tony there Him i Wot Sfadk. fart M82-hm M 3214301 m maw auTUMAim with mmim corns M. Hawkes Is county president and Mrs. .Ariel Meek 1 county womens chairman. onn Happiness Is Electric Heat. Less Housework Clean a light. No one appreciates the cleanliness of flamcless electric heat in the home like a woman. with Everything stays cleaner so much longer draheat: walls, electric sunshine-pur- e gentle, peries, ftirniture and carpets. More and more women agree: For the good things in your home, only electric heat is good enough. to build Leek Into Electric Heot Now. If you plan New developor remodel, check into electric heat. to nameless ments make it easier now to connect FRH INFORMATION Clip and Mail to, D. H. Whit, Mgr. SoIm and Marketing Dept. Utah Fewer A Light Cs. lei 199, Salt Lake Otjr, Utah 141 10 I am planning to remedel r build e new home. FUme nd me, without oMgation, free information en electric healing. DRESSES REDUCED! home. heat in your total electric homes Spodol low Bote. Owners of receive a special low rate for electricity. Because its electric, WOMENS OVER better. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. SLIPPERS 600 TO CHOOSE itt CHILDRENS Remnants! BLOUSES REDUCED! THREAD REDUCED! FROM $1 to$3 2 Hurry & Save Yt: WOMENS 4,, ,y- '$3 1 0 for $1 |