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Show i 'HSYEV..V If"- - VI ' . t .... ' ' .--- i iTi v i" i ' y ' 7- I 1 . t . M i'. .5 'r -- . ' i it ; CACHE VALLEY 'h. ' i'1 w 5 EAUTY LEWISTON. UTAH NO. IS JAN. THURSDAY. I. ISM . u, ii Steps Taken For NC Remodeling; J4 Architectural drawings for p an but to study with you V?., the remodeling of North Cfa-and e report back what che high school. along w'th find, then make recommends-South Cache and Lincoln El-- tiers on adoption of vour :ry ementary schools, were autii- - program. The wont thing orized laat week by the Ca-- that could happen would be achool 10 find you have ho.nl the aame mSu We want to made. SjJJbera already of the with the !i;met State board of Education co-- work with you and if we can S i ' mmittee that was ca ed ti help Justify your new prog--- rf I - two-hig- ram, we will feel comfort, termini which la beat for the abe in doing it," Chairman students of Cache Counv. Wyatt explained. li Work on the aaaignment . .... a moat im i,n,2.Mexpected toaaatart the Board sub-fUS mediatey mltted their revlsid p ane reputation a. a month age.' - w; stake"ia accepting tote WithlnWdaya after they are received, the State Board1 aapecta of education under must make a dedaion both programs and then de-- their acceptance o rejection. nire Ww- - ! h county am Goldsber.y, Susan Wyatt and Maria Brown. All., gchoola girls have exploratory experiences in preparation of IN AUHORIZING the foods, sewing, personal grooming, care or children, i school superintendent, Bryce family relations, laundry, and care of the sick. Mra. Ostfer, Home " nior High Scho ahown above giving inatructlona to Connie Anderaon on how to make a blouse. Other glrla seated at the sewing machines are (left to right) Janet Balls, Ros- GIVES INSTRUCTION study the proposed school plan for the 1 Jv V V v Draper, to have the drawings made, it was pointer that these building projects are considered critics anJ that they would be necessary whichever organizational d an e ventualy goes Into effect it was a so repditea in thf board meeting that a deaf student program, approved last spring, may become Philosophy And Pnrpost Of The Junior High School D.IJ lOl I.. rTieeiaH nem Minion Ed Nate: Tide Is anstbnr of the elementary schools, to but in attitudes and ideals which foster respect for pro- by the perssmi ef the Ca-- the highly departmentalised T7ife Preridenl, A CLARKSTON tilttm-wwi- .i President and can be found, Mrs. j5rron Rausmn who Awfotant SUdeSupoinl Physical, social, emotional, taonly - dent Walter D. Ibot, they exhttdttbe capacity nmntly returned after presprsgram la the schsel system. and mental changss an acce- States over toing use to the it junior high jerated during wiaey. theuthyn stuoy committee, jhwmw wu held By Elmer H. AitUbiUPrh school yean. It is not unua- pngnSTw Jaafcr High stubs enter L. Heggie cond- - Logan. He introduced The presemed: song Spencer Wyatt, director of choir and congraga- - iesearch auu chairman of the junior a Founds- - the committee; Dr. Don X. Firm meet the riichards, supervisor of ma- Centy the varieu aspects ef the 7 u thjijneinberrf comXto 4 Dr. Avard Rigby, m;S3VSSoSI,t thematics; iirector nf adu't educauoa. isa,sct Sir SSn upon flu Aettn f SATstfiia-- LWfsaf."; WPEBINnNDENT iSTSbpPLltt & Itt llla5dMH syss jtfrTAndrtSl'mtet ggMgSdlidl,SSrtfw OmUlwgMndtoimMtag & to wtidu ta.TW. t&mi is : .M-- g Jmd sstt Is oona-- tags h cut fits apna strings fdp to- - the bait moa sSb boS. A good junior or dedara their indspsadenco to help them solve their mZ vat ftav mayaot ahraya Ufh school program amit and wfodomto act SaTSanta an htfpffto mntotwoaaa have' tlTOacbers deal, ftm disoover and aspton a var-contained wiwtfy.. teacbtfMlf Sga dassroom, socharactorlstie not ody in subject matter My of aubjaetinas Indud-tag maqrnot Ustad ta the state requirements. General business, crafts, band, orchestra. agebra, biology, speech and typewriting represent a Am elective das- - achoo's By- Al lHmS, Oneida Station lor one of the 'coldest nights for some time. The Lewiston sugar factory also reported seven inches of snow on the ground and On-afata Station reported U (01- lowing the two now storms ta the valley. The anoy storms broought out the road plows and grad-t- o woik eri which wers pot during the night ta the Pres- ton ana and ta tha North Cadw county ana. (taoida Strtion reported ao- van inches of snow fall ' on January 7 and tha Lawlston 1 , I - SUGAR FACTORY VaH , n Jen. 7 Jan. ONEIDA STATION Jeo-- 1 S Jon. 2 Jon. S Jan. 5 4 ustj at it des 7, cants, and IB Not weokt Tha Testtag Prognun. Bi BM.liOrto. nMm. lira. r: of county boUo psesenttaghOof theumS! The general committee la fi Into committees covering various projects fa ft that can bo community, ' MBa BAIR Mid tbit mcii committee to going to moot -- Exchange Jobs e t"ntlw v.ilr Indlwftdual line SdS!S,l can group Wthe 27. ADVERTISING. TV advertising will srSSeSTSSg take mmritv b fji K A second meeting of the Mrs. Frad. Scbsnk, Pno-overan committee -- wfll be ion, fell ta Am doonvay of tawtet Fab. 11' daring wMdi boma racantte, brufttag time more drttalte goals wffl tana cap. flha U be outlined. Ho foils will finod to the Pnston hr br I believe that win be free from large strikes. The big show", of course, wi'l be the. negotia- tloni between the auto work-ers and manufacturers. How-ever, I predict thafb o t h sides, wip arrive at a peaces . STRIKES. 4 22. WORK WEEK. Thoro will be continuing agitation to cut the week ta AM to. a week with th lame pay. 1 forecast Jbis will not be accomplished. There may be a comoromisp to ,87 hours, though depend largely' President Johnson. rtrong for patent medicines gome other products, I n( forecast that honest nswspap- er advertising will hold its own. Newspaper aids can be CU out and kept for refer- ence, which is" impossible fursetttement before" airPrJ,., building which tas with radio or TV ad a. deadline., J &esdvert!sedrfor JalThe 2. NEWSPAPERS. I fore-- N. WAG!iS. Whiie 'tetor that cotnpeting newspa- - will not get al the pav.ia. tag automation ta the in sae wm"bB"of the buildinu cast wffl will enable. us to compete continue to consoli- - creases It wants in U64, it nniv not the property on Pr ..date; pnd there mav possibly wffl get the Jaiiayaem. in more effectively .with lower Winners ta which it stands: RICHMOND wtorn to the dm when fringe benefits .v t ? of the home ,Tlhtta wes ann- - Seth Bird. In charge costs ta , labor ' ee . EMPLOYMENT. oueed I fore- - Europe. Labor costa in Itata county road work, reported Ttarsday. of aoma one man First place went to Mr.and that crews removed four and Mgj etnployment j will rise Uaintf ,. from drift. .SL St. K2 S2, (Mt . MnAtoHnutor,. Mril fiv.. ; 40-ho- 35-ho- The Light Contest Winners Told upon U. . Dr. Exra Cragun was scheduled to discuss Mental North Cache High School PTA meeting Wednesday. Plan- Health Prabtems ntag the meeting were (left to right) Sybil Packer secretary; Do. is Pitcher, President; Robert Dahte. prlncipal; lone Johnson and Ha Ivey, vice presidents; (row twoj'Gwen Taylor, hospitality chairman; Onsta Day and Ksylane Griffin, publicity; Cteo Samsd,mafflotaa chairman; Alice Andanoo, " program chalrmanr .Virgiina Flaming, program chairman. jnoo3fi . White continue-196- - during the . that 0 id Faithful aeyser where bistallatlon of equipment to "55 they ate lunch and saw tha 5YfrhJI j"2j expnnslon of exist- ;eyser erupt and returned to yal, -est Yeflowstone. ' facilities. ,t is anticipated that later this year work wii ko for- In Bbhweai ward on the master plan for PLANNING COMMITTEE few protects which cMa road BSaSmlSS DurinA wprnnown of iriiatnas vbich tha lions chib win dons In other eonununltl aysaon . elimination iotadyr tin Legkm win study, Bros But Cap and so on, said Mr. Bair. and ted ' said that the plan la to overan IMke effort of the Community Im-V provement pnject INCLUDED IN community activittes could be a clean-u- p week when an of tha people of the Richmond area can work together to clean up the community. Another protect could bo o spring planting. ; Meeting with the commit- tee Monday night waa Ray Burtouihiw. isslsUuit couHty who to! t25n!eofeSS5 Mr. Bair said that then fESL hawkm.v It will be a record to the about..g meeting " ,.f The first meeting of the include 2Si Mrs. Jones and their three sharp Monica win leave the responsibility of county when roads. Tbe Commlssfooen invited Mr. Jones win bdn his enter Floyd Hanaen, manager of the army service. He the service with tha rank of Logan-Cacbairport, Roy RICHMOND wp-first lieutenant ta the Judge Iheumr, owner and operator 0 gad Ataaoflv wuISSS Gtemnl Jobs. Mrs. Laey Hartman L owner Doan and Monday, January oper'Rms, geieetad as ncw ntararfan tor of Logan Air 8arvtce,'temgnataea Mrs. Leria An- and Warren Smith, air- rreea wha wffl la craft mechanic, to discuss fti- - ta tha atari and MnTAaaaa ; tar Am airport and wfll leave the stare and tanptans discuss present operatkm Day be empieyed by Dr. Neble, RICHMOND Dr. farma-Mrs. Edward. Merrill and fam PISSSu.lnm.r Tr..tnn wi efr warkod. The lly had a most pleasant on-- . library beard met Mdaday evontag- parlance during the holidays. They accompanied Dr. and each of tha man to jwfgj express Mrs. Maswi family of the needs of the tain j JTumd i commissioners r-- - 4 " ta charge Todd G. Weston Is dauter . o done right now. the P;;uthfl North cb V ' of Oakland, CaL, Improvement Meet be held on February L Tne dance will ne a girls .JeTr So auembiy and a taU" "'gbr S m Calif. Supreme Court in cere-- grounds and the weed mML monies sdmltttas him to the rsm Commissioner J. tolTresSSr nidi a CUK State Bar Association, lam Hyde will supervise con- mental White in. the Area Mr. nty welfare, the sbruary study in the health and program bejiouio mdjfrfc , 'the most rtats school tar early SO pTmI. SSI qfthe ' Dow chafrman of Uh8 Kbool9 29 Orio ..... g Whn Smi?poJtnr,t hVt S S Ml umctaSriwrth. luiBr 4 5 0 Outstanding svents for Twirp Weak at North Cache hlgo school, which will be January J7 to February 1, Chairman - and Mrs. There are aomo critics Jones who have ben living Board of Commissioners m.iwf.iw tiri. LcwIitoDf Utp ths fint xu60tis( in 1964 tfAiii Mn Km ichiAVfld HHiiiP tuupofiiUjr .. g U J Jan. Jan. 8 PHOT Repressntstin; Jan Hall, Junior Rsprsssntstlve; M.tfattvo: QUt League Ofllcen: Snsan Mendenhall, Pnridenf; Itad Hansen, Secretary; Kathy Hendricks, Donna iartnnan,' Jtader nipreaantailvo; Rachasl Aahcnft, Cocuninioiion Evbnls Selected For Twiip Days npme Snow MniHcd To MHlfomifl Par endeavor mih IwH.riSr' gftfanaviiiu JBFStt Jo fectlon. unY1v . lltji1Lj "Holduj Thou pf'gSSL mlaatoaaries from "Eft "SSSM tha.sSSim States. Talk by aong by all mlaatonaricsjaw- did. not coma adwho wortad under vwrit OgMaat any one or identRauston. Benedictiou by Morris Godfrey, this level partldpstlon Is of-ten more Important and per. i S?M? factory and eight below iv ! per-manho- ur Pjni . the Park ScboeL to one private home there, must match it mation. ' t'-'- - !JL. ri,. JJWH (Conttauad on page 14 m-- U -- 'd- - mmi i- - - .rH ' the .t- tt.',"-- I) ) S |