Henry J. Taylor, distinguished syndicated writer whose column appears regularly in the Herald, declares that “sadly, television plays an important part” in the climbing crime statistics across the country. Mr. Taylor – winner of many awards for philosophy, literature, science and patriotism – calls television the “third parent” in the home and says that during… Continue reading Curb Crime Show Viewing
Year: 1974
Ford’s Oct. 2 Provo Speech
President Gerald R. Ford’s address at the BYU Activities Center Oct. 2 will mark a rare occasion indeed. Insofar as the Herald can determine, only three American president previously have appeared here while holding the top office in the land, while a fourth made a Provo appearance just two days before his election as president. Harry S.… Continue reading Ford’s Oct. 2 Provo Speech
Colored Canyons – Nature’s Autumn Show
This is the Herald’s annual admonition to those who like outdoor beauty: Don’t miss seeing the colored canyons. Some people say the kodachrome colors of autumn aren’t as spectacular thus far as in some years; others may disagree; but most will concede the mountain vegetation represents quite a site! When the color intensity will peak,… Continue reading Colored Canyons – Nature’s Autumn Show
Tribute to ‘Lone Eagle’
It is almost impossible for a generation that takes the time – and distance – annihilating jet and even space flight for granted to appreciate the tremendous excitement with which the world heard the news on May 21, 1927 that one man in a small, single-engine airplane had flown across the Atlantic Ocean. The only thing… Continue reading Tribute to ‘Lone Eagle’