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Show 13 Airman, Wife Vint In Area Airman VOL VIII NO. 45 FEBRUARY 19, 1970 and two wife and Roy Long children are here visiting his Panl Haivey oarents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Long, this week. He is stationed at the air base in Cheyenne, Wyo., with his family. By PAUL ILRVEY overflow witn repeaters. The Mapleton ward Relief of all dischargees reThere is no more did pertinent Society met Feb. 10 and advice anybody could give to turn. a quilt for Mrs. Afton Long. anybody than this: In the years since Dr. Beto Get up There were 16 women present Instituted his prowhen you fall gram, the rate of recidivism and a hot luncheon was fall down. cd under the direction of Christ said (repeaters) has been reduced Buris be- from 66 to 11.5! Violet nobody Sharcn Knapp, He's a worker and everyyond redempbank and Tyra Eichert body around and under him tion. Though Sherrie Porter, daughter of your sins be works. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Poras sea r 1 e t Most modern penologists weekthe was would call Betos administrahome for ter, Dr. George tion tough. Hes Dr. Beend. She attends Stevens-HenagMr. Harvey Beto believes to when hes around and Business College in Christ meant The Man" when he is not. Ogden. what he said and has dedicatHe believes that the to ed his life to demonstrating character building is key doing School To Honor necessary things even when Dr. Beto left the comfort- youd rather not. Home Ec Student able life of a college presiSoon after he took over Flans to honor a home ec- dent to become a shepherd there was a convict strike.' onomics senior got under way for the most motley, miser- They refused to work. Dr. able and mean flock of sheep Beto went to the scene, evalthis week at West Side high in all Texas. uated the grievance and orschool with the announcement Hes called Director of the dered his guards, Put them of a special award to be pre- Department of Corrections." to work." They did. sented under the auspices of What that means is that he Dr. Beto says, Either the the homemaking department runs the Texas prison system. administration runs a prison In 14 units he has confined or tiie convicts run it The The award, a gift of sterling bad guys who are thus administration runs this one." 12,000 silver flatware, will be given for an assortment of If the cost of Dr. Betos sucpaying to a senior whose ability, prosins from black to cess were astronomical, it ranging gress and interest in the field would perhaps be less comof homemaking education scarlet mendable. But where the But instead of just locking national cost to the have been truly outstanding, them for whatever period taxpayersaverage up Hamprisoner per day to LeArta according is prescribed by law, this for- is $5.50, under Beto this cost inHome Economics mond, mer Lutheran clergyman is has been reduced to $2.37. structor, a member of the Its not all work within the character and inrebuilding at school. the faculty walls. There are basketball Provided by the Sterling tegrity in these evildoers. leagues, a prison newspaper, Silversmiths Guild of America Its by their fruits that we musical groups, .arts and the Award program offers a are to judge others. Hear crafts projects. d in consum project Dr. Beto feels that when er education and is intended this: Most prison systems to further stimulate student men and women become coninterest in the homemaking victs, the church has failed it mission. Crime, he says, is arts. Selection of the ' silver is made by the students early mostly caused by liquor and sex and the inability to finin the school year and is on ance these appetites. hand throughout the year for use in studying flatware deDoing always what we sign and construction, and want" to do and neglecting buying principles. what we ought" to do leads The program. is brought to., its conclusion lo graduation Darrell B. Larsen of Woods to character disintegration. To reclaim those charactexercises in June, with the Cross spent the weekend with presentation of the silver to his father and sisters, Eldon ers, Dr. Beto believes, we the outstanding senior home Larsen and Tamy and Mrs. must retrain men to doing economics student This is the Nadine Hyde and family. He when even necessary things first year that West Side high attended National Guard Satnot. rather school has participated in the urday and Sunday. They all they'd So. says Dr. Beto, after the Sterling Silver Homemaking visited in Logan with Mrs. ElAward program. don Larsen and Boyd Hyde. family and the church have MAPLETON 1-- C Lewiston, Utah Get Up When You Fall Two-thir- pre-relea- se 9 er PLAN PROGRAM (School chorus, consisting of students from the 4th, 5th, and 6th grades, will present a musical program on Feb. 23. The program, entitled America for Heritage" will be in two part harmony (and poetry of our country. The chorus is new at the school this year and is popular with Park School students. Con second ducting the chorus will be Harold Grunig, Principal, Clair HoJHngsworth, grade teacher, and Mrs. Richard Bagley as accompanist Students pictured are Benson, Pamela Bair (back row), Francine Funk, Gay Craw, Vickie Sorenson, Julie Skidmore, Debra Anderson, Mr. Grunig and Mir. Hollingsworth. Le-an- n i Unde Dies In Sail Lake APPLIANCE SERVICE UL HAKES Guaranteed Ph. Satisfaction 852-08- 41 ALMA BUBBANK 'A -- WHITNEY Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tanner went to the Salt Lake airport Feb. 5 to meet his mother, Mrs. Lucy Tanner Davis from Tucson and Dr. and Mrs. Boyd L. Crane of Portland, Ore. They all went to Orem, Ut., and were overnight guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Laycock and family. Early Friday morning they went back to Salt Lake airport and met Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dunkley and Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. Mer-re- ll of Boise, who arrived by plane. They all attended funeral services that day in Salt Lake City for Dr. 0. Alan Tanner. Glenn was one of at the funeral the speakers for his uncle. Mrs. linden Beckstead and daughters went to Farming-toa week ago Friday and Saturday to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bennett Her mother, Mrs. Bennett, had injured her back. Mrs. Kenneth Oliverson ant Mrs. Fred Davis of Preston went to Logan Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Mary Dawson. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Boyd Hyde had a cartilage removed from his knee Friday at the Logan LDS HosHe returned home pital. Tuesday. ' ' 1 Annual February bale PRE-SEASO- SEED and FEED SALE N Beginning February 1, wr are starting another February Sale which will give yon an opportunity to make a real saving on your Spring buying. These prices are good only until February 28th and must be paid for at the time of purchase, but may be picked up at a later date. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE INCLUDED ON THIS SALE: ALFALFA SEEDS Certified Ladak Certified Grimm . Certified Idaho Ranger Intercross or Dura-Sta- n Common Alfalfa, Treated Common Alfalfa, Idaho 181-0- 0 $61.00 $61.00 $76.00 $52.00 $45.00 CLOVEN SEEDS Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover, Treated Ladino Clover Red Clover, Kenland, Western Brand Alrike (Hover (Pasture) $25.00 $119.00 $63.00 $38.00 PASTURE GRASS SEED Manchar Brome Grass, Western Brand Smooth Brome Grass Orchard Grass, Latar Alta Fescue, Certified Tall Wheatgrass Crested Wheatgrass (Nordon) Intermediate Wheatgrass (Greenar) University Pasture Mixture No. 1 $42.00 $34.00 $70.00 year-roun- DON'T MISS ds BRIDES -- FOR failed to do this, the prison administrator must Near the cellblock exit through which all convicts are released .there is a sign which says: Failure Is not the falling down, but the staying down. Under the administration of this uncommonly dedicated man, fallen men are picking themselves up again. 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