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Show TTVh ; . a .' ; wise? .a;..','V', ; wyE 'V, J'J, " 4 .r? v4 r i' f i pTrf'M 11Mg; football into w for be Norfo.Cache Vaflay thli Friday end iswffllngto say.whc Ji going to win.' The gune Win be . , Glen Ottvmon'i North Cache BuMogi ifa the Preston Indians. Aad Preiton baa one wintuckedaway, Grace M). Gita's, tear? wffl ' squad,? where be nMctiug jbcm mostoffoo mambscstrainad ml unto him , end'be wffl , be coaching a 'ttaui.'tta8 ia'M-os- t iMWtoMm,'7i; Ottverson, who scouted the lait Saturday! Preeton aid that ne reccfMtod many of the playe thatwerf. being torthe Indltao i However,' Coach Ivaa Didi, the 'ift jWita one ' 1 head mentor for ibe said before thw Grace 1m waa going totry and if many .ef Jhef new new In-dla- ai plays ; forfta to POMum gainst Norm Cache.: OUvenon wlrfbo at another and that (J BUT I1 HAD IT A Grace playbr (dark ault) holds hlf hand! up for the ban, but , li hii disadvantage Bulldog! have net had Steve RawUngf, (blurred in background) already bai It.' After Intercepting the pan, the a " See Sporti Page. ,o tf so far Ads yeaxwPret-wffl.betbe- ir flrst. However, BHhfwehlpl don't under itinerary tour , runoff and Ea : ; ter eit one . ae great- - land-locke- d 800,000 y . Lake, union to Mr. river acre feetTof t a rendering nrf Craaneys delegation In Washington will work on the Cranney is scheduled to meet with repreientativei of the President! staff this week In Salt Lake City- i One of the main stops of the Presidents tour of the win be In Salt Lake a 'rt. Lw from . Michael tbs other on. Bill Godfrey. ' a- - run U . .fX Vp J , , oses Show, Fireworks of entries were put in all fat lafob sold by Joseph Cher-rhto- ham, and Lynda Gamble were and that foe club member. winners in tbs Junior wheat departments growen food products quality of the exhibits was Mgh for fat Iambi sold at the Threatening weather over null rials. the week end added a larger The fit steer owned and crowd to the fair because of exhibited by Diane Roberto the dewed down harvest on wu ' purchased at foe most firms, ' Mr. Robinson of SO cants Roberts f le tte- ;' Sale held Safnrday . at boton, Preoton. foe top pstpe.of Me cantf per rThe top A. G. by Phllip Geddes, Afi dub of the fair board, rp. pouml was.' (Jeff) Condfa prime member of the Banirte dub, It wu purchased bgrj franklin County Grain Grow-- 1 Yj' dedaioii-eufoepermit ers at the top price of SSI cents per pound. This giveflf flu Bursea of Reclemstian filT' n, 4--H an-Jun- to BR Decision A tbt OBIr CMBjftrjfStV rlUl Jtmtor Fat Ida Nanowa project is.experi t led to bo dvm in jaborn IS Stock Sale. AH of foe events on.Satnr-day- s accmng to Cml .Thp I Idaho reclamation op-fon at pen, carried were being day I the gtaeer. Junior time fame parade siqmrviied tar Mn.l And npnsentativas of the Glboou of Franklin and protects biggest 4--H dub at foe 1888 sweep and Mrs: George Loode was one of foe the B.Y.U. eom- graduates He -- u re- - directed group, foe Bear Lowe of Itoctive committee, said flhat franklin and.. Am Franklin I from an Indlcationa the FarmBurean Fun lean of radamatton la not Jay under diredth . On The Outside - I esklng In JLggisUflt PastEUstai New The 7 attain I ' flu (Mon Jensen, who started to work for foe post office department when Preston still had board walks and rural carrion attempted routes In hone and buggy, now has to buy his stamps like anyone site on the outside. After fortyone yean with foe Preston office, Mr. 'Jensen, foe Assistant Postmaster, has retired and I dont think a man ever worked with a finer crew than we have had In foe post office, he said. Mr. jMsan started wtth the post office In JUne of 18B when foe office was located whan foe Federal Land Bank office now ii. It was a primitive office, MT. Jenin sakL It was heated with an their old pot belly stove In a corner and in the wintertime foe clerks had to wear over coats, ear pads and ovary thing to keep warm while working the maiL Earl Goslind aad Tom Spongbeig were the rural canton then and many times In the winter they couldnt get through oa their routes In their horse and buggy transportation. At that time. Mink (keek, Banlda and Oxford wen all poet offlen and now Just rural stations. ttean Orton has served la foe post office be hae waited on least two nationally known peraonalitlcs. Om was Calvin CquUdgi, who was than vkc president and John (Conthmad on bade page) tt Mn. Humpberys, also Mrs. Swanlston of Winder , CHAMPION COW First place four year old, gtand Am 1963 Centennial franUin County cow. at Fair Is owned wininw Shell y. ftdlhMgn Wright and Sons of Franttn. Inks Buttertup, 4988186. DnsOalMfi 1 wit CTraccnt Toppy, M6MPf CHAMPION BULL-UMt-om owned by Mark V, Thibet, wu grand champion bun at Oa 1988 CautaBBlil Franklin County Fair. following . awards: wnmmMee MU1 later, ba 5S22JSS tl?eJE!28e,J5 SjjfSS& B 5L T talgT,n!IHWWL Jit, gavanor Chimpion Female award freotOarp and Jeff Bmmb; senior chasten lat- - yggy ?n,B cfaamptonlSSg01 nla.Webotor;' eanlOr male, Robert champion fern ala,.Bnut Sharp and grand champtou mala, Robert srtriS 1 Otran...- J si Spedal awards presratad in foe officials of Rag- - tho poultry dMaMnvwant .to Ernest . Ms StoweU fom hadged. kbont itarAng and to Ante Seamou for but aaddotag foa of breed; Bruce Alder,' beet tH Mr. Dm sal of breed; Edna ftoamoM, bast lift WAa doubt jemswo ji opposite; Lavou Talbot,' bed f wu going, to cock andvbest hen; rand confinuc . from whan ttey Wayne Bennet for bast bantam code and Gary Banaatt for bait bantam ban, naa pravtonav bun at Onan ClUl teMwi ml 4 that qr Regka Am prnjarthad the" of hadfta In Am history of Am fosnjBiesinnir rwwinHiwi County Fair, and r'i !, Mrs. Aftoo Long, ebarmaa ,, Pgan.aleo.accuied foe Bear amounted Aiat Juba Biag- - (Oonthmed on back page) , . Ii. ' ttat-Bagio- inia &&&& nt hls The grand CHAMPION QUARTER HORSE Quarter hone at the Franklin County Fair wu Baldy owned by Swede Hauen of Vaamou, Mm' are Theo' Schvaneveldt, Ida with Kamu, Utah, Judge, and Clair Austin. Shown Logan. Rusiell, ..u - - , fv1 ' 'V-- foufo hwrtu .M wut , Jeamette : Mr. and Mrs. Pack JBore u I Lewie, Oke McQueen, and Benson Lewis. Ogn dais swtae Judged lg Ed Dunn livestock agent for Caribour Bur Lake and franklin countlM made ha. Allen. . ' toLjWJtiSomSffiisS ChiS ns OmIbm wpon us oS mSSTwKPiSw foirM - g TtSUlte g; rtam? Peter pittiff11. for champtou, rams Pfiww Lewis. aad Fred Excihler. . of Logan were Sunday Seaman Apprentice David visitors of Mrs. Edna R. Long Is home visiting wtth Mso Mrs. ; HstUe Larsen of Ms paranti, Mr. and Mrs. Raad-XoaIn Preston. Hs SumW. Preece nWmto-teadewu statlened at Greet Leku sustained fonidmr Naval Training Center and of foeSunday School hhs completed basic hi Glendale, Calif. Sid ward. trabdag foot. After Ms 16 Ha wu nreriouily .foa lit day luys hs wffl go to Knr counselor. He li emplpgkl et West Florida for asbHnoufo the Automobile Chib of Soufo-and then to ern Californla In Loe Angdu He Is the son of Mr. indMn. Europe and a Norris new mission, home. Mr. and endsa. pnu MSS; Beam - Mrs. Las Coleman and family Preece and fondhr on Friday. of Ray accompanied them. , Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Hyer of Mr.' and Mrs.,,Reed Ren- - Ogden visited Ms sister and husband oh Friday, Mr and nlngton of AftooWyo.-vMf- r Mrs. Ether Allan. ed her auntMri. , r Teresa Patenon of Ray has n weeks vacation at Am Vent . friend, home of , x UWH W WWiNIM hrtg Sn TraUbulkter ouod-u- p was held at Am church nouse outdoors August 8. A ptonic hmch wu served and- nmes directed by trnrhm Bebs end LaVem Basett Prayars by Orville Creech and Mamine Buttars. Primn indoded 8dot Neelay. Kim Butters, Danny Pitcher, Brad McKnfehtr-Uck- y Creech. Bnttars, Samsu, David and Randy Kent CORNISH-Th-e i.- $n . HaUlUiaUr 2. add foat foa foe to ltolcldecldon wfwld ba nmdaja award wu Talbot oa Me Uniform Creeent bwt SD day Mtowtog foe toBoiee but Topper bun, foaturad In tMi teedair edition ef Am paper, by Jbdga week. Raprraewrtthras of. Am followBureau tdd foa ing Am haailag tnid ha could leu no reason why Am state from Boise. rerlamaABn office could not la foe ton show, Mr.and W. Loode, eliilmw Ssplln, wen Mn. Georgs Loode and Mtl MaHon bar-toun- ty - win alio attend B.Y.1. working towards a doctorate Attending , I - He Photo oe . ha year he wffl teach at Provo High School LAST 1 ORION JEN8RN . , CLARXSTON Loosle son of Mr. at j . flitoa Dei T - pja. The Citizen Photos v -- porx'-wasiAwno- IhsItaDiNfilfti MT. and Mrs. COVE Thunks : Kerr and family of Waahtagton, D. C. and Dr. Md MrsTwilford Geddis and CALIFORNIA MBSIBO- -i fomOy of Ogden wen viitton Elder Mm Bright, sen of ef her paruts, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. . and lbs. Hasen' Ray Geddes and visited relaBright, of LewMan, Utah tives In Franklin. President T. R. Holt and has been called to serve as a MIssteeBrT In foe Lindsay BawUu were stake CSaUfonda Mission. He wll visitors at Sacrament meet enter foe Mission Heme ing. The youth chorus sang a pedal number, directed oy - a gradaate of CooDeen Durrant and accom- North Cache mgh School panied by Ethel Leahtt wtth uatt Instrumentala far' Guy Dur- State University sue year. rant and Lynette Klngiford. Mr. and Mrs Horace RawHe has been active la circles In the lins drove to Arizona to bring A farewel testl-- Phillip John and Arthur Latwffl be held to ter back to attend school tbs foe Lewkten First Ward coming you. They alio drove an Sunday night Septem-be- r to Holbrook, Aria, to visit foe ar7il : i i - a taking Waohington, D. C., Family Vioito 0fo, FAIR SPEAKER The grandchildren of Maytai' Hollingsworth, his Best Crop. took first place in the chfidrens parade of tteFranUto Coun ty Centennial fair Saturday. lt was one of many floats enferey by the children and their parents. Second place went to foe Treasureton ward Primary, Speaker and grand marshall of this parade was Allan Shepard, Idahos attorney general. FLOAT WINNER AND ' Bob (D-Uta- fi) aerial ' n ' are befog made to take him on an airplane or helicopter tour id foe Utah defense plants, reclamation prujecti. and foe Bear River forum-fogeIf he should stop In Preston It wUl be during foe aerial tour of the refujp. Sen. Church said' that he would meet with Rep. Ralph Harding and Sen. Frank Mon who is In charge of foe President's visit to Utah. ' Mr. Cranney said if it is Impossible to arrange a stop In Preston, efforts win be made to fly him over foe Bear River Project site. We wffl arrange an old-tiIn Wmi to be dian up from the dam site in the bottom of foe canyon for your Mr. observation, Cranney cabled the President You can hardly fly into SaX Lake City without ing over the Bear River In, .and surefar Great Salt Itself. Report reveals 880 mill ton benefit from protect to Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. This Is a six million larger develop ment than the great Glen Canyon dam which 1j Tremonton. The letter to foe Chamber of Commerce, thanked the local community leaden for the wonderful hospitality and the Interest shown In Pna-ton- . The local people did a fine selling Job on Preiton. T.i ; nlsfot chaDdof up t gsfaut Qnct. Ivan Davis, la an the aame. said ' thing thatis In North favor Is the groat foe team... ' In foe gamb SatardnyPme-to- n scored taro of tte touchdowns on intercsptod pastes. Bob Fellows made the first an pnter- Fireworks . esptod pass at foe I yard line dances wound and 19 foe Centenr and the other was mage by Steve Rawlings on an Inter- nlal edition of the IMS FrankFair Saturday evecepted pus from flw SO yard lin County foe in Prestoo Ctty Park ning .v line. rj: a and fairgrounds. Tbs firing The third touchdown, foe crew; had to hit: the dear first of the game, waa made when a dud Skyrocket blew Dee Nelson on A overhead. Glam ; Fetter-Nortofrom foe 88 yard end Ray I. ; . other sites. Other communlties visited by the company officials worn Wellsville and . Bear River Pro- ectconunlttoe, and Senator Church said foat.foe TTt,l, visited Prestaft at the franklin County Sugar company building ana - . fresh' water into foe Gnat their B straight win;; after It thus Sait a- - 'Utab-ldah- o I. - (Ben .1 win reconTfrom last year, while Preston will be out for him. An Invitation has been ex, tended to the President to stop in Preston byi B. C. Cranney, chairman of foe UH.- H- vPreston. of Repreientativei the laid, The BuIldogi aliO hgve on of probably be In the vicinity - - u nnofan, Oliverson. President John F. could make a quickie In Preiton during hli vatkm tour of the west next mouth and thou could be an Indian Smoke Signal to greet r.. ptaudevelope, : tbf teuton , && ,1.V Officials of the Cheese company of Pamm-vanla informed the Preitffl Chamber M Commute cently that a site other : flaai? Preiton had been selected their new plant The ofDdali laid, that - 'fcjli 'i ,7y, A. i .r-- r |