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Show Insurance Man Soldier Back From Vielnam To Be Honored NO. 22 VOL. V September 14, 1967 In recognition of outstanding achievements in the insurance field, Robert Acock will be the guest of Farmers Insurance Group September 17 through 20 at its Topper Club Convention at Las Vegas, Nev., according to R. G. Lindsley, vice president In charge of sales for the company, whose home office Is in Los Angeles. Headquarters will be at the Stardust Hotel Topper Club honors are awarded annually by Farmers Insurance Group to its leading district managers and agents throughout the 25 states in which the com is operative. Memb made up of those who meet production standards in all five member compai wives of the organization, club members also will be guests. Lewiston, Utah Paul Harvey The Asphalt Jungle at knifepoint on a south side bus. for growth Cities That same day, a mother ly price, and son were beaten up on Chicago a westbound subway. have That same day, a CTA bus growth, prosdriver was robbed four and perity school-ager- s two including progrss" girls took over an elevated and decent train ran up and down aisles people afraid to ride jumped on seats brandisha public bus. ing broken bottles In most of these instances, Hooligans taken from six to twenty witnesses have Chica- looked on terrified and did Mr. Harvey over gos subways, not interfere. And this that I have deselevated trains and buses to where the Chicago Transit cribed is an "average reAuthoritys (CTA) policemen cent day in Chicago. aided by guns and dogs The rash of robberies and cannot cope with the epidem- assaults on public transporic violence. tation in Chicago is punctuatA CTA policeman says, ed with frequent killings, of 'Tve given strict orders to course. And women passenmy own family not to ride gers are subjected to indig- the CTA. By PAUL HARVEY hell-be- nt The cceu car of the volume sector of the auto market in 1M7 Plymouth Fury increases Its appeal for 1968 with styling refinements, increased model availability and additional comfort options to provide luxury. There are 27 Plymouth Fury models and six engines are available. New for 1968 are Plymouth Fury III V--8 and models with the fast roof, hardtop style. Main appearance changes are at the front and rear, indudln g a new grille of horizontal design, which also characterizes the rear end. Engines available range in size from 225 to 440 cube Inches. Changes Include an upgrading of station wagon lines and the addid tion of paneling for the wagon, the Fury Sport Suburban. Shown is the Fury III four-dohardtop, one of the most popular Plymouth!. The car will be on display at West Motor Com pany. low-co- st are two-do- er all-ne- w wood-graine- or Lakes Missionary Gives Report Sunday Arkansan Visits In Whitney Area FRANKLIN Elder Garth Garth will be working until Porter, who recently returned winter quarter, then he plans WIHTNEY Mr. and Mrs. from the Great Lakes mis- to attend Ricks College. William Reese have enjoyed The bishopric held a sion, reported his mis si mi in last week in honor of party their a visit from their grandson, sacrament meeting last week. retiring clerks, Tim Hobbs, William G. Reese, from Elder Porter is the son of who was called to be presi- Little Rock, Ark., and Is at Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Porter. dent of the elders quorum, present doing graduate work and Jed Atkinson, who mov- at Berkeley, Calif. ed to Robin where he will Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Weavcommute to Idaho State University. After a short pro- er enjoyed a visit from his gram, the group enjoyed a sister and her husband and Dutch oven supper. four children last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lowe are Mr. and Mrs. S. D. and Mrs. Heber Lowe went They Stewart and family of week to get to Salt Lake last Heber Lowe, who has been in the veterans hospital. Mr. Lowe is now at home and is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parish of Fresno, Calif., have been visiting friends and relatives in the area among which was Mrs. Parishs sister, Mrs Alan Porter, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ackley, returned from who spending the summer in New York, are here visiting Mrs. Ackleys parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Porter. The Mia Maid rose tying ceremony was held last Sunday afternoon in the church house where the parents o the Mia Maids were specia guests. Other guests includ ed members of the bishopric and the Mutual presidency, The program was under the direction of the Mia Male teachers, Mrs. Carole Olsen and Mrs. Henrietta Haworth with the music under the direction of Mrs. Vaunda Ralli-soLight refreshments were served to the group. Visiting last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whiteheac were their daughter and family, Mr. of and Mrs. Frayne Shelley. Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Crippon of Phoenix, Ariz., spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hawkes. The women are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hawkes and Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Wright spent four days last week vacationing in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming where they visited many points of ' recent day a youth, 17, with a pistol on WHITNEY BRIEFS CTA detectives. Saturday night, a group of That same day, passengers married people, includyoung waiting at a bus stop were Mr. and Mrs. Gale Moser, slashed by two youths swing- ing and Mr. Mrs. John Palmer, ing bicycle chains. and Dee Petterborg, Mr. Mrs. a same That sleeping day, One opened fire passenger got his pocket Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Petterpicked on the elevated train borg, Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro and, when he resisted, was Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Call beaten. That same day, another and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Webb, CTA passenger was robbed had a hayride and a progressive supper. The group spent at gunpoint. That same day, three high a very enjoyable evening school students were robbed nities with such regularity that such incidents are rarely even reported anymore. Though policemen with dogs guard L stations in the high crime neighborhoods, they appear to be no match for the criminals who strike somebody somewhere on the CTA seven times a night! (1,700 such crimes reported so far this year.) And on the littered L platd forms and the WIHTNEY BRIEFS stairs leading to the streets loiter a parasitic horde of Reed Brenchley and Spenchooligans who could never er Nelson of the high council get. away with this chronic were the speakers in sacramisconduct outside the megament meeting Sunday lopolis. I do not know that we can equate "bigness with "badness; there is a hoodlum element in any community. But my frequent travels take me to American towns where people still leave their doors unlocked and men are still safe on the bus and women may still walk to work, school or church unmolested. And Im glad that in some of these towns the police locate undesirable visitors and keep them moving. I shant name the towns, or civil rights would initiate test cases against these officials butbe-I applaud their vigilance cause I have seen the results of what happens when riffraff invades a community and ultimately dominates it. - spittle-staine- M. Ghecketts turned to Preston from STANDARD ed the Good Conduct Medal Marksman, National Defense, Vietnam Campaign medal with Device 60 and the Viet- nam Service medal He is happy to be home and with his friends again. Ilis parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Checketts, Preston. THURS., FRI., SAT. SEPT. 14 - 15 - 16 Shirley MacLaine, Michael Caine Feature Starts 7:11 and 1:11 MON. and WED. SEPT. 6 18-2- 'Fahrenheit Oskar Werner Feature Starts 7:16 and 9:11 ADMISSION Adulta 75c - Children 25e Community Theatre Lewiston, Utah NSW features that draw admiring attention. Outstanding n, se 5" SHACKLE BIKE LOCKj g A REAL BUY! 158" cast Sturdy alloy, rustless G case. Complete with 2 keys. a 49' CHEMICALS FOR EFFICIENT AUTOS AT BIG SAVINGS! n. ist Franklin Briefs Miss Cathy Sullivan of Montreal, Canada, is now living with the Paul Woodward family while she attends school in the area. Mr. and Mrs. ValDean Dur-raattended Mrs. Durrants class reunion last Saturday at the Walnut Room of the Union Building at Utah State. The reunion consisted of 1957 graduates of North Cache high school and their comThey enjoyed a panions. amorgasborg and a program nt WIHTNEV BRIEFS Last week the elders had a cookout with Mark Porter as chief cook. Mark cooked a Dutch oven supper after which they were entertained by Steven and Jackie Noyes. interest Including RADIATOR CLEANER Concentrated cleaner remove rust, scale. HURRY .RADIATOR SEALER Deposits tiny metal films to repair cracks and leaks in all roaialqia. m NOW CUNK DECREASED Dees the really tough cleaning job where others fail! MOTOR HONEY Stepi oil pumping, exhaust molting, quiets noisy engines. Virginia City, Yellowstone Park and Jackson Hole. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hawkes spent the weekend in Salt Lake with Mr. Hawkes sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Noall. While there they celebrated Mrs, Noah's birthday. Mrs. Ester Ann Durrant entertained several women at a Beeline party Friday night where fashions were shown and explained by Mrs. Opal Parkinson, the Beeline repres- JUMBO SIZE KITCHEN UTENSIL TRAY Holds large I GJ'i'i'ii'i'M'i'rm'i'mi'ii;. CORN EZEE. POPPER. REDUCED No shaking or stirring needed. Ideal for party serving. 2" W GREENBRIER ELECTRIC DULL 2000 RPM industrial-rate- d TRUSTWORTHY Stt PAINT BRUSH. OUR FINEST! 100 nylon bristl- ' capacity in drill has ui wood. Double (eel reduction gears for vibration-free operation. es, nearly 1" thlckfor i fessionalj entative. FOR FOR BRIDES GUESTS ITS BRIDAL REGISTRY Exclusive Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Verl Smith and family went to the state fair in Salt Lake and to the ice follies. They also visited with Mr. Smiths sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliot, of Bountiful. Last week was hie opening social in MIA where everyone came dressed as hobos and enjoyed a hobo party. There was a program and light refreshments fitting for the occasion. 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