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Show March 2, THE CITIZEN 1972 ciplined. The youth is foundation of this nation. What the youth stand for today will be what our nation is tomorrow. The youth needs more loyally and Roger Woolley of Blocks: (Con towed tram page 1) respect for Preston and they Preston must continue on could look ahead and see cd in community aiMrs, poli- the track they are going. En- what they could do for Prestics, and making Preston a thusiasm among the mer- ton. better place to live. They can chants and people of Preston. Roger Carter of Carters: Merchants continue to support Some of the needs of Presbeet help by making it a beau- one another. We should not ton are better streets and a tiful place. worry about what is going on recreation area such as a down South or up North. We swimming pool. We have good should make this town a place government here. where people would like to I think Preston will grow; shop. it is showing signs of growth will absolutely now. grow. No, it will not become a Preston will not became a ghost town. Population of ghost town. Preston will grow from here Preston needs industry. We on. The sugar factory wasnt needed industry ten years now. The We need it our only industry. Milk cows ago. Instant Installation are our main industry and it emoloyed only sugar factory In Stoek Every Size 25- people nart time during wiH be here to stay quite a We need Indus- while. campaign. Satisfaction Guaranteed try and will continue to need The youth in Preton are as good as you will find anyindustry. HANSEN GLASS We dont have as where. The youth are great. I don't as the many problems AND PAINT think we have any of the prob- are trained better in a youth small Ph. Preston lems in scope as places like town. The youth can help younger Ogden. Youth are well dis 4B Survey Opinions Preston 852-10- kids with summer training home and shop in their own try program and by setting an community. They should of example as the younger kids here first before going out town. up. Srow Dawson of Yes, Preston wiH grow if Kings: In a business sense, the the public helps it to grow. need is to continue to have No, 1 dont think Preston stores that will meet the will become a ghost town. needs of the people. We need We do need some kind of clothing stores like Penneys industry to help young people to fill the peoples needs so find jobs. Tine youth are they do not go out of town to great. They can help by keepshrn. ing their city streets cleaner. Yes, Preston will continue Youth can help by being to grow. I hope to see a Jun- more civic minded and being ior College come to Preston proud of their community. area. No, it will not became a Leo Geddes of Motor Mercantile: ghost town. I would like to see some The needs are to better cosm all industry come in to give ordinate effort between all around employment. businesses. One business year stay here because they fighting against the other to People love their community. gain prestige and business is On the whole, the youth are not good. In general things as good or better than any- go quite well. where else in the world. Yes, I think Preston will Youth can beta in a let of grow. We are going to have ways. I would like to see the to grow though it may be youth more involved with dub quite slow. projects and I think they are We need the same kind of interested if they get the op- people we have now; the older portunity. generation living here. It i a retirement type of a town. Beverly Peterson of Census is down to what it was Sprouse Reitz: More people need to stay ten yeans ago. If we get some WHICH WILL IT BE? You only have so much time to study-Ho- w much can you accomplish? type of industry in the valley it should help it to grow. The sugar factory was seasonal type of employment. The farmers will be able to change their type of growing products from sugar beets. We will not notice any recognizable amount of change. I think the youth of Preston are fine young people. We have our problems. The youth do a fine job and hold their standards well. The youth could help by being more respectful to elders. Oner people could be reacted more by the youth, olice Chief Bert Galley: One of the greatest needs of Preston is about 1500 more To make a small people. community thrive, we need a few moire people than we have here. Yea, I am sure Preston will grow. Where we have a college towns on both sides of us we are bound to grow. Within the next 20 years there will be a great difference in population. It will definitely nut be a' glioit town. Many people from .aiger areas have traveled through Preston and fell in love with it, and when these .eople get tired of the big cit!es there will be quite a lew jome to settle here. We wili miss the sugar factory because it did help the farmers with a job after their farming was done, but it was sot necessary to keep people here. The youth of Preston are the greatest on earth. There are no youth belter. They .'.ould help as far as law by helping to police themselves. If Lie yo,wh :ould police their school without having me c.ne and embarrass the xth and myself, this is the greatest area they could help. Jr. Murray Nichols: We need our roads taken are of. We need more ir.kv-iour community such as: livic activities of cur We need to help the iccted officials more than cane of ns are doing. We ou'id all do more in the of our yards and homes. Preston will grow People will come to enjoy the benefits of Idaho, our People Hinting and fishing. vill commute from here to industrial areas. No, Preston will not become n ; $ . "Sj Maxine Stocks lives with STUDENT OF THE WEEK her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carol II. Stocks and four sisters and two brothers in Winder. She is a senior at Preston High School, where she is year book editor and president of the German Club. Maxine is taking a col- lege preparatory course. She likest to sing and particiCitizen Photo pate in sports, the a so pays the piano. F REMEMBER If n c.va-nunit- WHEN? irc-;e- some-vha- t. a ghost town. READING DYNAMICS AVERAGE READERS READ 300 WORDS It would be nice if we could ?et some good clean industry that would not bring pollution :.n, or people who do not have our same ethic background. Youth are the outstanding assets we have. It is a shame they have to leave this area to get jobs. Youth can help to stimulate Youth the establishment. should get into political make up of the community. We hould involve our youth more RIVERDALE NEED ALL THEIR STUDY TIME READ AN AVERAGE OF READ PART OF A BOOK A DAY REDUCE STUDY TIME BY LOWER COMPREHENSION AT LOW RATES READ 2 OR HAVE LITTLE TIME TO READ MORE THAN THE BASIC AMOUNT REQUIRED HIGH COMPREHENSION READ TECHNICAL MATERIAL 1500 WPM 50 3 BOOKS IN AN EVENING AT RAPID RATES CAN READ MUCH RELATED MATERIAL ON A TOPIC TO GAIN GREATER INSIGHT SLOWLY REDUCE TECHNICAL TAKE MANY HOURS TO READ A NOVEL READ A NOVEL READING TIME BY 71 Fom30 . . you spent your summers by the Jet-ag- e travel you can r, "Y- spend it almost anywhere. Tos BRIEFS protect your vacation, toko rav- ' den " ' checks. It's safer than cash.',' V. LOANS AT LOW BANK BATES Firs! National Bank GRACE, IDAHO 67 IN ONE HOUR Royal Executive Inn CAN COVER A LARGE OLUME OF MATERIAL GIVING THEM GREATER EXPOSURE AND DONT HAVE TIME TO COVER A GREAT QUANTITY OF MATERIAL 4 2 1 JAM sea. With Mrs. Varita Woolf and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirkland of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ada ciharo of Granger and Mrs. Areta Cottle of Preston went to Winder a week ago Saturday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ta'bot. The Curtis Bosens visited Friday with Mrs. Hattie Wall-gre- n in Sunshine Terrace in Logan. REMEMBER WIIAT THEY READ DAYS AND WEEKS LATER nAVE DIFFICULTY REMEMBERING WHAT THEY READ VERY LONG , in community activities. GRADUATES PER MINUTE -- SAI.T DEPTH LAKE CITYS FINEST CAN YOU COMPETE WITH A READING DYNAMICS GRADUATE? Can you read 6 text books in one week? In just eight weeks YOU too could be a READING DYNAMICS graduate studying with these many advantages. - GET TAKE THE COURSE NOW THE SKILLS RIGHT AWAY! 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