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Show Dear Editor: Having spent my second summer in Parowan, and reading read-ing your paper, also visiting relatives in Cedar, Kanarra-ville, Kanarra-ville, and Parowan, Saturday night I decided to take a break and attend the Cedar Theatre for my first time. I would lilo to say it was a pleasure. I took my son, Robert, Ro-bert, my niece, Debra, and( my mother, Myrtle Reeves., And you will never know what a relief it was to be able to watch the picture without fear of being robbed or molested, or hear vulger, dirty words from young adults. In closing, clos-ing, I wish to say the people of Cedar should be proud of whoever owns this theatre and no matter what shows are shown should not complain because it does not rub ofr on the people. I also think the bouquet of the week owners. My entire family was never shown such courtesy as being allowed to come in and sit down while wailing for the show to open. I hope that LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the f w people who are criticizing crit-icizing the shows being shown will be a bit more broad-minded. broad-minded. I am hoping to be able to spend many more pleasurable hours in the Cedar Theatre. Mrs. Oeraldlna Chrisinger Monrovia, California steps by Federal legislation. There is one step presently being taken to completely override the second and tenth I amendments to the Constitution Constitu-tion by making Federal gun legislation. This could be done legally If desired by the people peo-ple by an amendment to the Dear Editor: Those who want to keep their freedom as well as their firearms will have to siart fighting for it. ' Many citizens are concerned concern-ed about our continual loss of free agency taken in small ,. Constitution and, according to Article Five, ratified by 23 of the states, but it appears the public is not interested in los-ing los-ing this right. The Constitution of the U. S. Is being completely Ignored in the present push to disarm this nation. This effort, verified ver-ified from many reliable sources, is one of tha Communists' Com-munists' planned steps for take over of this nation. There are a number of petitions peti-tions being circulated that should be signed by every citizen who wants to keep his freedom as well as those who want to keep their firearms. These petitions are located in several business places in the community. A letter to your representa- i tives in Congress, simply and courteously stated, is a most effective way to stop this erosion of freedom. Their addresses ad-dresses are as follows: Congressmen: Sherman P. Lloyd Lawrence J. Burton U. S. House of Representatives Representa-tives Washington, D. C. 20510 Senators: Wallace F. Bennett Frank E. Moss U. S. Senate Washington, D. C. 20510 Wilbur Wilson |