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Show I - THE CITIZEN. LnrMH, Utah April II. visited hli tertained memben Danny Rawlins later Mr. and Mn. Maurice Carter of Brigham while they were at conference. Mr. and Mre. Lee Bench from Ogden and Mr. and Mre Czniih Britfi of the Contract Bridge Club at her home hut Wednesday evening, Mrs. Lorraine Barren of Lewiston was a special guest CORNISH er Lois Of Wide Aisles Patting mm Family Visits From Hayden Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitcher and children, LlmcKeon was served by the Mrs. Fred (Kathy) Sharp, Hostets.'.'V: Annette, Robert, Tod, Kelly and Irene all from Hayden Lake, Idaho, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wednesday Bingham last evening. Mrs. Pitcher attended the Primary conference In Salt Lake City on Thurs day and Friday, and she and Mr. Pitcher vlsilted with Bishop and 'Mrs. Farrell Miles from the Hollywood ward In Los Angeles and with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wheeler in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Gilbert Pitcher family in visiting the Charles Eddy family in dear-fiel- d and the Kenneth Stan-gfamily In Ogden. Robert visited the Jed Pitcher family and Cyril Pitcher In Lewiston. Mrs. Don Fulton and baby daughter Stephanie from Oak land, California were visitors the past weekend at the home en Mn. Irvin KendeU HM Orville of Mr. and Mrs. Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton are being transferred to work and live In San Jose, California. Eugene Martin and Miss Paula Smith from Inglewood. California spent Friday and Saturday, visiting with Mr. and (Mrs. Del Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Harding and Mr. and Mrs.1 Leonard Harding from Idaho Falls were visitors Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del Martin. Mr. and Mrs. DeCoon Pif cher attended General Con ference in Salt Lake City the past weekend. They visited with their daughter and two who are Bishop and Mrs. Farrell. Miles from the Hollywood Ward in Angeles and with hard Lufkin from wood ward In California, also attended the "Pres British Missionary ons-in-la- w er-Ker- r was held Gen-aer- al Conference In Salt Lake City last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbrt Bingdinner ham were Sunday of Mr. homo at the guests In and Mrs. Jack Pearce Lewiston. Bishop and Mks. Wendel Godfrey attended Conference sessions in Salt Lake City the past weekend. They visited with their ion Kenneth Gi cord, ference. 3 Mn. Dale Schvanerveldt and children from Jerome, Idaho spent several days recently visiting with her mother lira. Carnel Buxton and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Buxton and family from Salt Lake City spent the past weekend visiting Mn. Camel Buxton. Produce Of Plenty Reunion", which In the Hotel Utah. Van Martin attended MANUAL DEMONSTRATES Agricultural Mechanic! Instructor Ray Cannon, of South Cache High School, la shown demonstrating the use of the Instruction Manual to be used by the boys while overhauling and adjusting gasoline engines. ; Agriculture Mechanics Offered In Vo Ag Clam Top Values At Hilo's Frozen Foods In In giving instruction Agriculture Mechanics instruction has been a vital this area, students are taught to and understanding part of our education pro- of develop Inthe basic principles gram in Vocational Agricu- volved In building design, arlture since 1917 when the rangement for efficiency and Act was pass- fire and safety protection. ed. Down through the years Also, they are taught to develop judgement In selecting many1, changes have taken building materials, arrangeplace in the mechanical pha- ment of building, and in the ses of farming. New skills planning of space requireare constantly coming to Ag- ments, labor efficiency and ricultural Mechanics currl- - overall economy. culm is left pliable enough to 4TH AREA - Farm Electriadapt itself to these changes. fication. In this area, the students THERE ARE SIX .am which we attempt to cover are taught to do properly and efficiently those Jobs in in our of Agricul the field of electricity tural Mechanics namely: that need to aim be done on the farm shop, farm power and farm by the former, and to the machinery, farm bunding, develop Judgement in selection of electrical applianand farm conveniences, ces and equipment for the electrification, toil and water farm and hone. management, and Futur FarSTH AREA - SoU and Wamer activities. In our teachter Management. ing In these areas, we try for is recognised that soil better integration of what Is and water management called farm should be included as a commonly mechanics and agricultur- vital part of the Agricultural in al science. Also we make Mechanics course 2 study Vocational Apiculture. Ther-fordeto attempt every possible we try to develop an velop student skills and abili- understanding of the basic ties and to give every student managerial and basic every opportunity to participate commensurate with Ms kills needed to snort the following objectives: ability. 1. To conserve, maintain 1ST AREA FARM SHOP and improve the soil fertility Skills In this area consti- of our forms and ranches. tute the foundation upon 2. To use effectively our which much of the entire ag- water resources. 3. How to plan, construct, ricultural Mrhnni pro gram can be built, and, If and, especially, how to mainrelated to the farming pro- - tain the structure and equipthe other ment needed for this imporSams, strengthen of Agricultural tant work. Mechanics. Here students are ITH AREA Future Far- taught the basic principles in-- I mer Activities. volved In welding, painting, and other common farm shop All boys registered in Ag- skills. Also they are taught ricultural Mechanics are elifor membership in the selection of tools, hardware land equipment and to devel-th-e 'uture Farmer Association of skills necessary to America. This organization. op d perform the day to day ser-- through its High School Chap-angives, valuable vices and maintenance task fellowship found on the farm, and to ' . ? make emergency repairs IN ALL .our FINALLY, 2ND AREA Farm Power teaching In these six areas, And Machinery. try to remember that ag The farm tractor, the track to land form machinery are the mechanical major equipment rtkar then farming. items found on the average Hf I farm. Instruction Is knitted Tjmefare, we make use of to those Jobs that can ?! problem solving order develop the fie torn and does d managerial tnohidf major overhaul E11 w Students are taught to tw. training understand the basic princi- recognise ples involved in motor and may be preliminary to sucfarm machine operation and cessful entry Into related ocI to for cupations that offer so much develop Judgement selecting form mg for young men of today. I their safe operation Next week: Business Cache 3RD AREA - Farm and Conveniences. School District. Smith-Hugh- LIBBYS FROZEN 1LOZ. Pees, Cat Com, Chopped Broccoli, Pets and Carrots, 7 Pkgs. Coned Beef FDEHCD FD1ES LIBBYS 7 ME. PEGS. FRESH Pork Roast APE JUICE Lb. LOIN END 69c It, 7 Spare Ribs . CERTI-FRE8- 4 es I CENTER CUTS FULL TENDER LOIN CATSUP Loaves CERTLFRESH Lunch Heal BAILS - Vae-Pae- e; k 4 Pkgs. $1 89c for DDEAD STYLE PORK CHOPS IML PEG. H COUNTRY XSXXL. 2 HAYOimAISE WHITE OB WHEAT Asserted Colen 4M Ceunt for 29c 59c FtilQurt Jar v. Kotex SUPER OR REG. tfi 2Phg.49c Pkg. $1.19 I I I I Strawberries $ Fresh CaUfenla ORANGES MANDARIN Excellent For Salads CANS ' I CELEDT FULL CUPS CdUsrula Fancy, Crisp, FuO af Vitamin BUSSET m.T U . 4 POTATtitf Kellogg's Cereals RICE KRUPIES I PKGS . CORN POPS FROSTED FLAXES I LB. -C- ELLO BAG DSC NO. With Coupon la Mill - 24 Cento Applied to Parehnee main Cashew Certt-Fres- h Pieces 79c - ltOx. PEAS SPRING GARDEN Pkg. SNOWDRIFT TOOTH PASTE REG. PRICE He SPECIAL 65c Head and ' Shoalders SHAMPOO REG. L7I PBELL 3 1.29 RE&iiSsizE 79c MHILdD SOUTH STATE PRESTON, IDAHO CLOSED SUNDAYS Lb. Can 9 Cans $1 M Can t01 |