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Show Par THE Two EDITORIALS ullif yitmtiuii In Community Leadership" From Citation Awarded By Utah State Agricultural College Jan. 16. 1949 i iitlil enteied (llt'ie Mt Pleasant, Sanpete Counts, I tali, as S' eond class matter undei the Ail of Congress of Man ll 3, 1K79 Suhsr Mpt toil Pates Pay able in Friday, July How To 8, I ! - Adsatiie )ne 1 eat. $3 IK) Six Months, $1 73 Outside Fioutulanes of the United States, $lfW) per Year I 1949 A Good Argument Foul-U- p I i f at at tile Post Harry Truman's continuous hollering about the real estate lobby to the contrary, rent control in normal time; That is, if you like your America is dangerous business. free. The strict kind of government control exercised under the country's rent laws is the antithesis of free enterTo continue that prise. It was drafted for the emergency. kind of government control after the emergency has passed is the folly which takes free men down the road to statism We wish the real estate interests would stick to that basic premise in their fight for rent decontrol As witness a publication known as But they don't. the Salt Lake Realtor, official publication of the Salt Lake Real Estate board. In an article entitled "Rent Decontrol," on the front pag? of the July 2, 1949, Realtor, the lead sentence reads as follows: "Sixty-sevetenants joined the Communists, represented by Wallace Talbot, secretary of the Party, Veterans, Labor Unions, and Colored People in opposing Rent Deconn trol in South High, June 23, 1949." It is This tactic is known as smear by association. meant to appeal to the basest prejudices. It is a dirty way to fight. Prejudice is the weapon of the tyrant. As pointed out above, the real estate people have a perfectly legitimate argument lor rent decontrol. Let them stick to it and leave that other stuff to the Ku Klux Klan I. MORONI By Mrs. Kathrine Blackham 'out i ucil f mi fn .1 page ) Mu William Blathers dtul Mr ami Mis Fail Lemming of Coloiudo, huv leliuncd to their home after a iwl here with Mrs Annie Nielsen 1 San-foul- , anil Mis Thom, is Folaion Mi and son. Timothy, and Mr and Mis. (liffoid Folaron and daugh ter, Nancy, of South Cate, Cali fotnia weie weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Clifford S Black ham Tho Folarons in re en toute home from Minneapolis Mr and Mrs. I.oo Burdsloy Cunmson vtsitod relatives Mm am over the weekend. of in ever-prese- You Wont Get Sick, But. Fthel Mrs Blmkham, Hailey, Mrs. Edna Draper, Mrs Delphla Despam and Mrs Luev Blai khain. f file ogelb.-rwill lead Die discussion topic on Die theme, "How I know the will of ma Sings At North Ward Cod?" Miss l larue Cunn will lead the U M bt Mill lint ft 'HI the Mi.s Shan-m Norm devotional message pfipi.im .it Mllit l'li as. Seeley will direct he pame sin v is .siimt.i y u.uil u am. tune. mu tip Friday evening, July 13 the hut.il group ri outstanding s hoc Junior Choir will meet foi ii. nli' ui of Ml at 7 OtJ pm. The SumNinth ami South S.mpi'ti' ,ta!.e mer Duma Croup will meet at w ill In- - i onilui till m i rr p' op s no p m to continue winking on of song hy II A I a i I'l'.i'l P a summer play. Iho iiiiisli (iup ll merit at M I),1. ol lege South Ward Speakers 'I tils i.s Ihr i hoi Us A K h ap pi a ' I at tin lei cut MI geneial Announced For Sunday lonfilomt' 111 Salt I ala- rlt, It Wallace Rasmussen and Nelda A as annoimi I'll Tho pinup util also furnish Bushman, representing the young eople, will make addresses at I)r Mt speakers for the scivii s Pleasant South ward sacra Dali P Aveiett, (ouiisi'loi in the merit .services Sunday evening Die will conduit meet hlshopne, Addresses will also he mad' up by David L. Bailey and Mrs. Norwood Hardy, representing the Communion Service young adult group. Music will be furnished by Slated Tor Sunday Dale A. McAllister, Provo must' "Marked Men" will lie the teacher, and by the Blue Bird s Ctrls, The Larks and the Blaer seimon theme at the Kttst hytciian (hureh Sunday July 10 Boy s. al the 11 on am morning wor Bishop Leo C. Larsen will conduct the program ship service. This will he a message m piepaiation for a summer com South Ward YWMIA Hobbies were discussed Tuesinunion service next Sunday, a,-oidmg to the H v E E Bolhn day evening at a meeting of the South Ward YWMIA per The Slimmer Wesl minster Fcl All girls of MIA age are invited lowship Gioup will meet at 7 30 to attend the Tuesday evening pm al the (hutch manse Miss meetings. The next m eting Dic.in.i Biuridon, president, will will he held next Tuesday at dlieet Miss Dona 7 .30 p m., It was announced activities i and Mis Ralph Blackham, and Mrs I.aMont Bla kham. Flden Howard Wostenskow, Blackham and Ray Seely were in Salt Lake city last Thursday oil business Mi Mr Clifford fll.iikhnm was m Salt Lake city Thuisday and Fitdyv of last week on business . . Mt. and Mis Scott Bruno and Mr. and Mis. Cone C'loward are in San Bernardino, California, Guest Editorial By Clifford McKinney, Sapf. Sanpete I. D. S. Hospital Wheg. small hospital was opened in Pittsfield, Illinois, a ew years ago, one of the local newspapers that nothing had caused more stir in the community since the first railroad came through in 1869. Allowing for editorial exhuberance, this is a fair reflection of the way public-spiritepeople are likely to feel about the Sanpete L.D.S. hospital built with voluntarily contributed funds. A hospital which serves the people of several communities is something for everyone to take pride in. It is evidence that the communities which use it have achieved a measure of stability and foresight and insurance against sug-9?Zir- ii d threat and disaster. visiting relatives Mis. Thelma Bell is in Proo this week visiting with relatives. Mrs. Boyce Jensen and infant son returned to their home in Moroni from the Mt. Pleasant hospital Wednesday. Hoi ace Draper, who recently underwent major surgery, has ieturned to his home but is still confined to his bed. Mis. Lionel Jensen i.s very ill at her home. She is not being a.llowed to see any visitors light-hearte- Myra Morley and at Katie Monson are ill homes this week. 7 - TOM FOOLERY The impulsive acts o! a young man going on three are beginning to get on the nerves of an old man going on DUP Does Duty answer. Mrs U thirty-four- freckles. In the past we've relied upon The Book (Prenatal to counsel about and explanation of Beezie. And in the past The Book has always come through with in the way of an something soothing and clinical-likSix Years) for e of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneeis announce they have secured a large truck load of rags in hist rag drive they sponsored week. The funds secured from the sale of these rags will he ap plied on the DL'P memorial building to be built in Sah to Mis Lake city, according Reme NteLson, president of Dv Moroni Camp The Moioni Cam) This time, however, when we turned hopefully to Section Three, Chapter One, "Your Child From Two To Three Years," we got nothing but gush. "Your adored and precious baby," says The Book, sounding like a cross between Gabriel Heater and Kate Smith, "has left your lap. He's an eager little runabout, going everywhere, wild for experience and adventure. You couldn't keep him sheltered if you tried. He's on his way!" i and Mrs Ralph BLukham entertained at a dinner partv Saturday night in honor of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Folaion and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Folaion at Mr. South Gate, California Guests included the Kolaior-anMr and Mrs (Milford Black ham. Texas-Louisian- ADLETS... J-- . Eeezie has, in less than a fortnight, bitten Baby Sister's big toe, thrown his new cowboy pistol into Leu Kay's irrigation ditch and his old tractor into Ben Staker's fish pond In addition he has made two unescorted trips to town to purchase, as he later explained, kisses and d Morley, Vernile Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Larson, Rex Kellett, Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Andenop Oscar Olsen, James Swensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Nielson Warren Christensen and Jetf 01 have returned from a week's son. trip to Chicago 9 Mr and Mrs. Ellis Christensen Allen Irons, son of John Irons and DarKne and Bobby of Sta- has been released the fiom ton. Oregon, have returned to ftei mission a their home after visit here with and is expected to return home Mr. Christensens aunt, Mrs. Anthis week. nie Nielsen. Alien Nielson, son of Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Clive Worthen Mrs. has Ephraim Nielson, and children, Kathleen, Tommy completed his mission in the and Paul of Kenilworth, and Northwestern States field inis Mrs. Annie Nielsen of Moroni been released. He i.s expected lelt Wednesday morning for a home this week. usit in Idaho Falls and with Mrs. Nielsens son, A. E. Nielsen Mrs. Clark Anderson and sons and family in MeCammon. Ida. Clark and Garth, of Magna, spent the holiday weekend in Oraveside services were held Moroni. Monday afternoon for Judd Leo Howard, infant son of Mr and Mrs. Leo Howard, who died at .3 03 a m. Monday morning. The grave was dedicated by Pr-s- i dent George Anderson The hairy was born Friday af FOR SALE A good 4 year old riding horse. See Mont Dan ternoon. iels, Mt. Pleasant at 500 Sou'll Pd Mis. Clara Donaldson and Street. children. Boyd and Ora Jane, of FOR SALE Saddle in good con Spring City, visited Mrs. DeOra ditlon. Will trade for cash oi Mrs. Blackham. Iola Blackham, Mrs. Minnie Blackham and Mrs calves. Also boys small bicycle See Andrew Allred, Fairvipvv. Grace Westenskow Tuesday J 8 pd Ora Jane remained to visit in the Ralph Blackham Home 1st So. 2nd East. Can home with her cousin, Debra, for arrange terms. Glen B. Guna few days. derson, 287 D Street, Salt Lake A 22 TF eh Utah. Mrs. Ross Mullins of San city, Bernardino, California, is here FOR RENT Cow pasture 60 head cattle on good, irrigated visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie ,Blackham. She plans to return to her home late this week. Mrs. Mullins daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Miller and sons, Ross and Stephen, of San Lorenzo, California, returned to their home Wednes with Mrs. day after visiting Blackham and other relatives in Moroni. That we know. But will someone please tell us what the toe biting episode means. Are we rearing a cannibal? Does the case warrant a muzzle. Now? Later? And what does it mean when our eager little runabout is so wild for experience and adventure that he throws his toys in the nearest body of water. Shall we prepare him for Annapolis? Shall we take his toys away from him? A diving helmet, maybe? Is a submarine the answer? Now we turn to the most serious problem of all. It is the illicit trips our pride and joy has been making to town for the purpose of buying kisses. It we are any judge, the appetites of one so young should be satisfied in a more conventenional pastime. But how to turn his feet in other paths: that is the question. Its just like The Book says. You couldn't keep him sheltered if you tried. He's on his way! Hey, Beezie, wait for daddy! meadow tor summer pastille and fall Spring City For Sale A O B Anderson J 8, 13, ch Manti, Gunnison, other towns. Real opportunity. We help yo i get started. Write Rawleigh., 0, Denver, Colo Dept. U FT-16- new deisel: power saw; plenty of good timber; red & white pine, cabins everything ready to begin working. See Ed Miner FairvUw J 8 15 nd Sawmill- - APARTMENT WANTED School teacher and fam ily would like to rent unfurnished home or apt. by Aug 15. New-Hig- Please write So Reta St No 13. 1 Hill. 106 Salt Lake Citv SALE Thayer Collapsible baby buggy In excellent con dition. Call 254-- FOR J FOR SALE 1911 Chevrolet Club Coupe. See August John ' - S pd son, Moroni. Salesmen Wanted for Rawleigh business in South Sanpete County which includes Fphraim J-- l WANTED Real Estate To Buv And Sell or Trade. Let me handle are better mobilized than ever Homes, farms, apartments, or a business for you any dace in the state. A 55 acrea farm for well-tilL- acres in meadow pastui; in hay, corn or summer-fallowed- . Owner has cared for it a lifetime-unablnow. A house, barn, good team and harness, tools, ample water Spring water all year for cattle. $2,000 down; ba'ance easy yearly payments. Ten minute drive from Mt. Pleasant or Moroni. See or write to Barney Hyde, Ephraim, Utah, agent for Heal & Austin Inc., Provo sale. 18 the rest e Practically Winkler new for sale, $185. S'ok-leJ-- What power you feel in those 'Equa Poise' Engines!" thenewpflrjD for IEO RIINCR FEEL Solid feel in tha lifeguard Body! F0 EASY NOW OR. THEYLL CALLVOU Under New Management ROBIN Brungers Cafe Ches and Mary Lowry, well known Salt Lake Whit and Manti Cafe operators, Cafe have leased Brunger's and are now serving the public from 6 a.m. until m'dnight daily. PAFRiRA ADDED TO THE DIET OF CANARIES WILL TURK! THE 112. PLUMAGE RED t t72 4 - 2 MOCtfe ndwoH Ur t ovotloti a t Mtra corf. FOR THAT SURE S6N OF SUCCESS. KEEP FOOTWEAR SPARKLING WITH THE OL' SHINOLA WHITE. AVAILABLE IN GROCERIES. DRUG ANO VARIETY STORES wnsov 5 ua SPECIALIZING IN Take the wheel . . . SOUTHERN TRIED CHICKEN try the new Ford THICK. JUICY STEAKS SANDWICHES OT ALL KINDS TWsi?4iY TINE TOOD AROUND THE CLOCK THE NEXT TIME YOU DINE OUT DINE WITH IKES AND MARY Feel y AT BUFFET SUPPER WAS ORIGINATED BY THE CHEF OF LOUIS XVI OF FRANCE SO THAT BY STANDING UP TV EFT, WOMENS DRESSES WOULD NOT BE WR NKLEO WE Wilt PAY ADDRESS, A VEGETABLES MOW COME FACEEDN FIVE OR MORE VARIETIES SEPARATED BY VEGETABLE PARCHMENTS EXCELLENT FOR QUICK. SALADS f 5.00 FOR EACH STRANGE FOOD FACT SUBMITTED AND USED. WORLD CF FOOD, 40 ERST A9 STREET, NEW YORK, N Y. tfiiOurfiA l FORD YOUR DEALERS Si ft LASSO!! i IIORMAH Mt. Pleasant AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL Phone 212 AS THE "FASHION CAR r c'i leyre raving about WORLD -- JULY 8. 1949 Mrs. was Isabelle Johnson honored at a birthday patu Friday night in the home ol Mrs Inez Christensen. the After dinner was solved playing evening was spent to Pinochle. First prtc went onso Mrs Minnie Livingston, lation prize was won by Mrs and Mrs Alida Christensen, Maude Sumsion t(X)k the Davel ing pne. Mis Those present to honoi Johnson were: Mrs. Maude Sum sion, Mrs Mary Christensen, Mis Ivy Anderson. Mrs Alida Chris tensen, Mrs. Minnie Livingston Mrs. Florence Little, and the hostess, Mrs. Christens n Ths Senior Sorosis club met its first summer outing at a their lawn party at the home of Mrs Leona Irons last Friday after noon. Among those from Moiom atA picnic lunch was served at tending the races in Fillmore last tables on the lawn and the afSaturday were- Mr and Mrs ternoon was spent visiting. Howard Blackham, Mr. and Mrs Hostesses for the party were Lawrence Kelson. Mr. and Mrs Mrs Irons, Mrs. Minnie Black-ham- , Blain Draper Mr and Mrs Leo Mrs. Venice Anderson, Mrs Mrs d Americans never expect to need Even if a hospital for themselves, they think there should be a place where the woman next door and the man at the corner can be taken when illness strikes. The Sanpete L.D.S. hospital is a visible and tangible investment by the communities in the care of their own sick and injured. It is a center where professional, technical, and physical resources are mobilized for the relief of pain and the cure of disease. The patient's need creates the hospital and dominates it, taking precedence over the private interests of the people who work in it, and also over the economic interests of the hospital itself. FRIDAY. PYRAMID 1 MIA Chorus Issued IN eiy i'l id The Nuith Sanpete Publishing Conipiriy I!) PLEASANT The Church Corner. . . Exceptional Service North Sanpete' Home Newspaper Thomas ( Judd Editor and Manager MT. OF THE YEAR1' |