Crime, Local Issues

Stop Crime Before It Starts

Another civic club has joined inĀ the campaign to “safeguardĀ against crime.” The Kiwanis Clubs are urging people to protect their homes and families by conscientiously work-ing to “stop crime before it starts.” These are specific suggestions: Double check the identity of callers you don’t know. Install deadbolt locks on out-side doors. Avoid dark streets at night.… Continue reading Stop Crime Before It Starts

Civic Leaders of Utah County, Civic Responsibility, Local Issues, Politics

Election in Retrospect

It was democracy in action at the local level, as 216 cities and towns of Utah chose officers in Tuesday’s municipal election. This was an election that belonged to the communities, independent from nationally-oriented campaign oratory and issues. The people were voting for and against candidates they knew, so to speak, and the issues centered… Continue reading Election in Retrospect

Civic Leaders of Utah County, Civic Responsibility, Economics, Education, Local Issues

A Pitifully Light vote

Voters in the Alpine District in the north part of Utah County gave one-sided approval to a $12 million building bond issue in Tuesday’s special election. The ratio in favor was about 5 to 1. Obviously the growing district needs the school expansion program projected in the years ahead as the bond money becomes available.… Continue reading A Pitifully Light vote

Local Issues, Politics

Vital Primary Election

The citizens of Utah will exercise an important function of democracy Tuesday. Their job will be to determine which of the candidates in numerous key contests will appear on the ballot for the Nov. 2 general election. Balloting in the Primary Election will beg; at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Prepared by the… Continue reading Vital Primary Election

Local Issues, Society

Blue-Ribbon Neighbors

Years ago the Herald had a project of honoring “Blue Ribbon Neighbors”. We invited the citizenry to nominate candidates for a weekly good neighbor award. Then we’d screen the letters of nomination and honor the person selected each week with a citation adorned with a blue ribbon and the Herald’s official seal. The project eventually… Continue reading Blue-Ribbon Neighbors