It’s time for Americans to call a moratorium on the “resignation or impeachment hysteria” and give President Nixon a chance to govern with full effectiveness. When and if the judicial process, in the multi-layer investigation now proceeding, comes up with proof of an impeachable offense, then there’ll be plenty of time for public clamor. In the… Continue reading Cool ‘Impeachment Hysteria’
Category: Politics
Earlier Teacher Contracts
A trend has developed in the Utah education program that ought to be changed. We refer to the pattern in recent years of extending teacher salary negotiations deep into the summer. And while the salary discussions go along, sometimes seemingly at snail’s pace, the public must wait, with no positive assurance that a settlement will be reached… Continue reading Earlier Teacher Contracts
Pitfalls of Sunday Closing Law
A proposed Sunday closing law was introduced into the Utah Legislature during the past week. Sponsored by Senators Reed Bullen (R-Logan) and Robert F. Clyde (R-Heber), the bill would require many Utah businesses to close on Sundays. It reportedly is aimed mainly at grocery stores. Exempted from the measure would he such businesses as restaurants, pharmacies, confectionaries, service stations and… Continue reading Pitfalls of Sunday Closing Law