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Show I By Cliff Memmott HE GRADUATED TOO During the recent Union High School graduation exercises Midge and 1 sat long side of Dick Scholes and his wife. Before the program started Dick and I discussed his many years of service at Union as superintendent of buildings. He spent a lot of time telling us about the love he had in his heart for the kids who had graduated grad-uated at Union, and some of the misgivings he had about leaving the Cougar school .... I couldn't help but observe a few tears trickle down Dick's cheeks as he related a few interesting experiences exper-iences where he had been able to get close to kids and how they had expressed appreciation for a little boost he had given them. GRADUATION NIGHT was,, in substance, graduation night for Dick Scholes, who resigned over a month ago to accept a position with Roosevelt City. He will be missed by a lot of kids and teachers at Union as the years roll on, but his contributions con-tributions to the school will long be aDnreciated. --co-- "To be sorry for your mistakes mis-takes is good to say so is better!" --co-- THANKS COME FROM an LDS missionary in Raliegh, N. C, for receiving the Roosevelt Standard Stand-ard as a compliment from the editor. Elder Val Timothy writes that he has recently been trans-fered trans-fered from the North Carolina city and that he is enjoying his mission very much . . . Young men and women representing the three stakes, Roosevelt, Moon Lake and Duchesne, can receive complimentary . subscriptions to the paper that serves their area while filling missions. This is a gesture from ye editor and his wife. --co-- No man has a right to do as he pleases, except when pleases to do right. C. Simmons --co-- THOSE ADS PULL Mind if I take a minute and brag about the best advertising medium in the countryNewspaper advertising. advertis-ing. This might sound a little Catering, Cat-ering, but hundreds of surveys have proven Newspaper Advertising Advertis-ing leads all other media for sales getting results I wanted to remind re-mind you that this week reports came from three people who ran classified ads to sell, buy and rent something.. .One man ordered a "Cows For Sale" ad for two weeks at the end of the first week he called the office and said for "Heck sake, kill that ad', peo-pel peo-pel are driving me nuts, calling to buy cows".. .Another man ran an ad several weeks ago to sell his lawn mower He sold it the first week, but still gets calls on the "Lawn Mower For Sale Ad". IT PAYS TO Advertise in your local newspaper Just ask the man who has tried it consistently, he'll put you straight. --co-- WE EXTEND THANKS to the accommodating milkman, Ralph Giles, who makes it possible for three correspondents to get their news in by the new Monday deadline. dead-line. Every Monday he brings the news from Tabiona, Hanna, and Utahn. We appreciate the service he is doing for us. --co-- "We had a couple back home who got married and divorced four times. It was a small town, and they kept getting introduced." Herb Shriner |