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Show Pare Friday, June THE UTAH STATESMAN 2 THE UTAH STATESMAN Weekly Newspaper Devoted to Good Govenweat" HARRY B. MILLER, Publisher 121 Church Street Phono EM Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rate SI. 00 per year Published weekly at 421 Church Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. "A DAWSON REMITS RECREATION AREA . . . This week I introduced into the House NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION, 1956 a bill authorizing the Secretary of Interior to survey and establish 1957 Vol. 11 June 14, the boundaries of a Glen Canyon Friday, Recreation Area. The purpose of the legislation is to preserve the area for the use of the public and to prevent commercial developments that would interefere with this program. In establishing the the Secretary is directed to area, By Bernice Atkinson for bathing, boating, fishprovide her leaders of tomorrow? What of America's youth today ing, camping, hunting and vacar; The high school student, the college student, the young tion cabin sites. FROM EXPERIENCE We all facing the task of preparing for leadership of the can from the experience greatest nation on earth. Are they being taught the principles of of theprofit at of Interior Department enhave Constitutional Free Enterprise and government which Lake Mead. No one anticipated abled America to become the leading nation in our civilization? that Lake Mead would become a No, not as emphatically as we are being taught the theories of tourist attraction that would spending money that we do not have to create synthetic pros- bring more than one million visitors a year to the area. As a reperity and economy. The principles of equal sharing of the na- sult, development of recreational tions wealth regardless of initiative and ability are also being facilities has behind delagged leaders hot of the are These mand. Within two years, boating philosophies surely propounded. will be possible on the reservoir of crusading Americanism, the light and hope for world peace. that will begin filling behind is to in The Republican Partys attraction to youth help Glen dam. We should beCanyon lifting our thinking above this fog of confusion and its aid in gin preparing for expanded helping us see our national trends and needs more clearly. Though use of the area immedits policies, which are geared to benefit all the people of our na- iately. COUNTERPART FUNDS tion, it is possible for us, the young citizens of America, to effecThis week I testified before the tively save our countrys standards from further abuse and House Foreign Affairs Committee sabotage. on behalf of my bill to require Through strong character, integrity, and unselfishness we Congress to budget and account enjoy individual freedom and prosperity in America that every for the expenditure of nation, both friendly and unfriendly, envies. The Republican counterpart funds by Congressional Committees. Counterpart funds Party stresses maintenance of these qualities in youth. It stim- are money set aside by foreign ulates knowledge and encourages individual agressiveness in the governments as partial matching right paths by teaching us the ways of free, individual, incentive for our foreign aid funds. They are available to cover some of enterprise. costs of our representatives the The Republican Party sets an example for youth in the prinin those nations. ciples of the American way of life. It is preparing the youth of today to be well qualified, honest, fearless leaders who are always ready to fight for liberty and justice and right. The Republican Partys Attraction To The Youth Of America entre-urencu- ... ec-reati- on so-call- RISKS TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW Farming and mining ara risky businesses. A formal's risks star! whan ha sows crops. Than ha facos tha throat of frost, drouth, hall and pasts. Similarly, a mining man's risks start with prospecting, exploration and development work. Than ha faces tha threat of underground water, unexpected playing out of ora bodies, higher costs as mines go deeper, price fluctuations and Inflationary cost Increases. By taldng risks today, farmers and miners help Utahns prosper tomorrow. Employe Youths, Industry Urged Congressman from Washington In NO CONTROL . . . Under the present procedure, Congress has little control over their expenditure. Committees traveling abroad have been using these funds to supplement appropriations they have been voted by Congress. If my legislation is adopted, all committees will have to justify the expenditure of these funds before they are made. We require this of the. executive agencies of the government. We certainly should not exempt congressmen from the same requirement 14, 1957 The Utah Manufacturers Assn, this week urged industrial lead-t- o provide jobs for youngsters. The UMA said, it takes a little extra effort and attention, but it offers opportunity for the youth to work. Also, an understanding of youth may be gained. This program, which was led out by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, could be successful if manufacturers cooperated, the UMA said. It listed the following points: Find some jobs for youth employement in your operations. 2. Promptly register the jobs with the Youth Placement Center in the nearest Employment Security Office. ( a) List jobs for regular entry of graduating youth into your work force. 1. DEVELOPING DINOSAUR . . . The controversy about Echo Park Dam had one good effect. It focused the attention of the nation on the miserable development, or lack of it, at Dinosaur National Monument. As a result the National Park Service has adopted a program to make this area the tourist attraction that it ( b) List jobs for summer emshould be. It is predicted that whether of short dur350,000 people annually will visit ployement, or ation for the full season. the monument by 1966. In 1950 when the Echo Park controversy 3. Do not set arbitrary age less than 20,000 people limits. This can defeat began the whole visited the area. purpose. The 1957 Utah LegislatNEW FACILITIES . . . During ure reduced the entry age for occupathe next eight years, the govern- youth in ment plans to spend $5.3 million tions. The Employment Service in the monument. This will pro- can guide you in this matter. non-hazard- ous vide for a new museum at the dinosaur quarry, roads to scenic overlooks in the canyon chasm area and several large campgrounds equipped with modern facilities near the various entrances to the park. Roadside picnic areas also will be NOTE: One small Utah Manufacturer uses a revolving schedule to give more high school students a chance for work employs them a month then gives another pair the jobs for a month. Six boys get work experience and important summer earnings. the Monopoly States Group where people must order by brand name they call for ECHO SPRING more than any other Straight Whiskey ! UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant IHe for air And if you havent discovered its quality too, why not try it today! More customers call for Echo Spring in the group of Monopoly States than any other straight whiskey! For taste, nothing matches its mellow flavor. Its extra smoothness cant be beaten. Call for Echo Spring yourself and see why its truly A TREAT WORTH REPEATING! yw m Dunum NELSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY C Monopoly States dquor is sold through State Stores. 6 hoot KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON ECHO SPRING DISTILLING CO., MIOSIS BISIIUI IT CSHMST IIISIISOI. SCUSS CSIBTf. RCITICII f 86 PROOF LOUISVILLE, KY. |