| Show Casually Observing with Cliff ATTENTION H MARCH This response is directed S to a reader of the whose not-too-com- B letter signed came H. to my desk Tuesday afternoon and to any other readers of our paper who might want to have a To The H or article I'd like to re-state an editorial policy of which Hr includes my tenure as an editor and publisher of a weekly JN newspaper jBf NEVER HAS ONE of my papers printed an unsigned Bui praising us or making a derogatory don't intend to begin with this latest contribution from our which really tells us off as that is failing to do a job for the communities OUR POLICY including dailies ana weeklies is We feel that If a person Is happy and proud of his contributed letter or he won't be fi ashamed to sign his name to his If our f. would like to have his article printed I in full we promise to all that is necessary is his on a blank piece of merely indicating he wrote the and we'll print the even though I think need to be more enlightened on a few of our M I SHALL GIVE YOU space for your name does not need to be printed If you 1 1 prefer it that but It has to he on file in our lAnd I will write you a complete explanation in direct letter Jf Cliff Editor SUCCESSFUL Last be a very valuable ay for Duchesne here weren't any more oil wells or the area was not elected as a site for missile all that was a conference with George Clyde by previously appointed of six men representing all jl t Duchesne P this committee imposed of Leo Hale representing the water William County Merrill of jinnie and Cliff sowed a lot of seeds good will with our Chief that could be most to our to ATTEMPT a detailed re-of the one and one-half g conference were set 1 4 P would take of time and but report that we about Duchesne County's water problems and found a most sympathetic ear of who is one of the state's best informed men on water and its He was enthusiastic in offering the resources of his office to help us gain some of the things we not only but are entitled More detailed reports will be made at various meetings of the respective groups represented on the NOT ONLY DID we talk about but we had a chance to remind our governor that Duchesne County had been sorely neglected from the standpoint of political patronage over the years A situation that he could not deny after being shown the I feel certain we will receive more consideration on patronage in the future from We also chatted with him about our Junior College and the very successful- Vocational Program that has been carried on at See page 8 Casually from page Union High on the post-high school and high school levels this About cancer patients will probably die in 1962 who might have been saved by earlier diagnosis and according to the American Cancer c-o THE DELEGATION also had the opportunity of meeting the new director of the Coordination Council on Higher the group that dealt a blow to our Basin Junior College project during the 1961 legislative He is Arthur Brown who came from California to take the post vacated by Grant former who was director when the negative report was made to the legislature and the state as a BROWN WAS very gracious in receiving the delegation and assured us he would go all the way in making a thorough study of our he could make no one way or and we asked for but his desire to get all the facts was the thing We asked the to do before they sprang the very negative report over a year which I feel confident wasn't done when the under the direction of was made following the 1959 legislative session when the council was set We all hope something favorable will come from this second look the legislators directed the council to c-o In tho Cancer Progress Year the American Cancer Society is emphasizing that about Americans will be saved from cancer in c-o THAT DRY MUD Now that most of the mud has dried up in rural the city Dads of Roosevelt presume the same situation exists in other have a real problem to To Get Streets in the Business Section It isn't going to be but it is a situation that MUST be taken care of if our city is to take on the appearance of a Broken up pavement on our streets is also another problem to be reckoned I have confidence in our city administration and feel certain they'll lick both these problems as soon as we are sure winter is c-o THE LAST WORD The Income tax is almost It's amazing to admit The things one finds to do Before attempting |