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Show '' rte lyw; v w-v- iTIIIti Vi.rt0Wtt'tw'fFflL1!5,Tv' .., .. ..... jUV. ., ,. .; 4 ' 4 sr. .. 4 w vi. - 1 -- j .., -' , . , ME IMKMENIi.siMi o 1 ; -- HAS EVEBYTHIIIG. j t 13 r .1. - V'. .. . - M IIEED' !;. YOU mSm 3 ;.! f: I'J ll0Sj 7.' Qcdricalt' ,y.f;c- I; ';-'-(( MONEYSAVER , I-- I' ? h "ir Switches IVORY J plugu ir'V.f. CORD 1 - ENDS Female UP WESTON CANYON One of the straw is betas hauled from the year fields such as on the John King Arm. Here Geraldine, Susan and Allan . King haul a load up to die barn while little Lin- -' areas unusual drives In the comity la up Weston canyon towards Mated. At the entrance to the canyon at this time of Onllei Boxes on. Further up the Canyon is the Lone, Rock where theDUP hu placed a plaque. , The rock formation resembles a .The Citizen Photos. huge.n da . . - 4 Weston Canyon Road Could Be East-WeRoute Someday Swiidi and st Someday the road through a mile. Next year the Weston Canyon could match dans to surnce the the unusual and beautiftil set- There is talk of FTanklin ting. And at the same time be county modernizing the road a part of an East West route on the East aide of the canyon from the Montepelier country through to the coast, making the trip about 100 miles There is talk that the road would be died as CREWS FROM ONEIDA a routeeventually from UJ. 91 in Pres' county have completed die ton through llalad to congrading of the road from die nect with Highway 97 to died surface to the county American Fads mi the North line,. with the, help. of the or Welle, Nov. on dm South. foert service: on about. of The route, if ever completed, Plog-I-n would make the trip from to Wade, Nev., 100 iT Na. 7 , AaXnstZt, miles shorter than through Am 4-- H Club Holds busy traffic contested route through Salt Lake City. The route would alio be an Swimming Party access route for North COVE Mrs. June Walker valley to the Interstate High- and Iff. Maxtat Rawlins took Chib girls way now being constructed the 8nappy Six to Dawnena Hot Sprima on tfaroutfi Mated vaSey. Coven Study Program WordlAoums 4-- H : finwiirti ancy ,t ji Ktaksfonl, Bob-ni- a die reed takes you through Marlene Raw Eskelson, beautiful dry tanning country lins, Carol. AL Walker, Judy at the entrance of the Wee-to- n lan. Others acoompaning were RICHMOND Recently the girls of the two wards Oanyon and then between AflMVjKTMedo, Lihome entertataed ttwir inodiors at rock formations in Wayne ' Aden, Kent ,,Franklin Countys own city of Riroerd 8pencer Croig ADeni the Ltaoma Hdlday. The Bbudi ward IrishMd their , t , .. , .r 1.1 . Jiut&tmO , ' T "ri ALL NEW - TS??iSSiFI m WK;?: ' Rock,whlchresamUei u ISM TV"-- 1 '. v i- - giant , iptttoi i' where Daughters of the Utah Pioneers have established a monuh VL HANDCRAFTED; PERFORMANCE and DEPENDABILITY... NO PRODUCTION ' . SHORT-CUT- S ment 'J - Uheol Growcn Urged To I. NO PRINTED CIRCUITS I Time la rtiort for winter producers to consider their wheat nfamttagi may affect thete par&ctyatkn in die 1964 feed grain program, A. C. Oondle Franklin County. Committee, of., the Agricultural Stabilized onand Conservation, reminded growers today. The Chairman weld that many, wheat farmers inthe County are alio feed grain producers and as a result are to patriciate far pthe eligible pain pogrom by diverting feed groin acreage out of production. He noted the drop in 1964 wheat iwices as reflected by . . the present market Currently, die meat 1964 Judge-i- d dw market is a July Kansas City wheat of around IUJ6 . futures price per btunel. This price, ftdjttSt- ad to a farm level, reflects a wheat price of 6bout'flJ8 !,' to 1 JO per burtwl. A 1964 crop to excess of current disappearance of trillion bushole for about domeetic and export uoo will undoubtedly put houyy downward preaanre on wheat prices, probably foretag prices down to a feed price level as the supply seeks a r ion outlet li ; Toil oSKdnio INCLUDING BASE - ROM SriDcedinds pnsi-denc- Ameri-tachufe- lie METAL ISc WITH SWITCH ' PLUGIN;......... lie it- WITH SWITCH AND J y - &- S i ALL 'i: ' LENGm ?'. S J . I I V 1 i i- - f '' 1 ; rftpo k .. I .?? AND TOOLS seven-year-ol- but-tert- at iilt l9driHIS&dSft!iaSH i'.r. Mkn Whrtkw . 'j.w.'i Hfsto five-year-o- ld I' af.. T0UD J J O rj i J coal non it -- it m S 4nrs cut -- I too w t w 1 g s f iV .n ,J u orwaudri jctlf f s i n ' ALL COLORS 4 tfb (4gz ji m ai0c)i t -i 4 - Mi . ..7 v rr v , t' it ' ; i.r ; f. QNj v : r V: y i ,V e4;:' 'per' TILE 3- Vy. O 1 V"-.:- - i' "J- NOTHING DOWNi f, ip. TOOLS ?! .".t.V .'.C I I 4 R Baum ana Ben Peterson .'.4 .v, m TIP '.TO IT.. rfSk . f O. BROWN Rpecial Registered Holstria oows in guests hictoded Mrs. Barbara flris area have established new Ptawm of the stake production recorda. A roecial Lontae Mendenhall end Houtein- report ward of the s presidency. Five Friesian Association of diese recently new girls were welcomed into plated official, .location the program. eadwrs are summaries. Mrs. Catherine Johnson, Mrs. Edgehrim Speckled Colad Nedra packman and 'Mrs. d Daisey 4606737, a Wanda Spackman. Refreshowned by Henry Drury ments were served to 90' girls Sons,. Preston, produced milk andS48 Ibi. and approximately 20 mothers to 865 days. and guests. Trout Creek Robin Ruby In. the Richmond ward toe owned 4450909,' a fat the community by F. 11 Mickelaon, Grace, group mat and milk Sharon Nelson Bn. Mrs. buildhty, produced 15J32 649 Ibs. butterfat to 986 days. conduced toe program. Pray Acoordtax to the national ers were by Diane Hulet and Holstein organization, the new Prelude production figures comtwre to Sally Lundgreen. an amatol output of 7,211 Dw. music sai played by Susan milk and 270 lbs. of butterfat Foregren. alks were by Mary by the average UJ. driry Bair,' Marges Hudson, end Dixie Christensen. Pros. LorThe University of Idaho raine Hulet presented the six ipervised the weighing and graduating girls with scrolls testing of the HOlatem recorda nation-id- e and welcomed ten new girls 1 part of the breed herd testing programs. Into ,ths program. Music included the graduating song by UNDERGOESTRAINING the graduates, "My Code, Robert J. Hulam. 18, son Iiboma Song", Teach Me of Mr. and Mrs. David H Hulam of Dayton, Idaho, is to Walk In the Light and udetwtag nine wadm basic When Ho Cornu Agate by framing at the Naval Train- the grotty and mothers; Wei. ing Center, Groat Laku, DL oomi ooag by the FbaUtai The intensive training in- end Merrihaudi. The girls cludes naval orlentotion. and htatory, pniaMiamauHrtniQow9 military regulations, ordnance contyosed by Mrs. Iris Ander- and gnmwry, - saamauhlp, shipboard - routine, . daman ed to 41 girls and mothers. duty and rnffir Teachers tacluda Mrs. Ander-nd Mrs. Ramann Latah. ald and sipI Nrtson is the partner. Mrs, rival V ' ryM lie noteHolidays hi charfe. Theme I meet was Fashion I The GaynotogMol land made pureas,! the nritteo, : hate and the I Dblsbta Ginn IVORY Soduls : rPN- IS v A1T0RNETS AT LAW . 4VV i vd, - - 1 ' . . 1; sk ' V' V- - t iC. tA-- AHH0UFCE THAT I ? - - . FBOOS OWHMVfV'v . -- -i . - v U.CiL FUDIUTUBECOCIP AIT? North State &.. 7 A- ;; " PHONE b t . i j. :j ,SR,V ! rf- - .J ... ' .- !V - UTAH PBOMB MW HOOU -- i " . SPAUUUNG BUDDING ; v.. Hr.- - POCATELLO, J J V t HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED IN THE PRACTICE OF LAW LAW OFFICE ! ?:;-- . ' A ' V J PHN:R;KUGLER ' 4 IDAHO v" 1 4 f - ", . ' l: i 1;-- M Dq.W toMt V". .1 ' liS4Sa , ,h . r- ' r '.j; ; C -- i ., ; j ,i |