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Show School Uwistai Business Lunc-- i Big uoooer io, ues Briofs Party Held For Retiring Bishopric Lewiston Briefs Operating the three school school district, In North Cache served lunch programs In North county schools, a breakdown Trenton, $4,923.88 receipts, A party was LEWISTON ler guests of 'Mr. and ightera have Cache Valley 1s a big busi- - djjfc schools Includes: North 12,874 served, and two emheld in the Cultural Hall on Mrs. Orlo Jones on Wednes- returned from a trip to Sac $14,350.25 school, high $3,072.60 ployes; Clarkston, ness with the total cash re- In receipts, 34,864 lunches receipts, 12,147 served and Wednesday night, for the re- day. Following dinner, they ramento, Calif., where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. ceipts running to almost served, seven employes; Park one employee. tiring Bishopric of the Lewis- spent toe evening visiting. Mrs. Lola Williams om Los Keith Lewis, and their dau- quarter of a million dollars School, $6,645.07 receipts, 8 The total for the Cache ton Fourth Ward. Robert for the three school districts. lunches served and two County schools $17,332.42 In Wood acted as master of cere- Angeles spent several days , and granddaughter, was recently with her aunt and Shter and her husband and And as part of the National employes; Lewiston, receipts, with 953,748 lunches mony. A good program School Lunch Week, October presented and the new Bish- her husband, Mr. and Mrs. family. receipts, 70,428 lunches served and 60 employes. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pond the school districts are opric presented the retir- Leon Pond. ing Bishopric with gifts, and Bishop and Mrs. Max Plow- visited in Ogden on Sunday inviting the public to stop In the wives with beautiful man attended General Con- with their daughter Eleanor and see the various operatimake ask bouquets. Refreshments wem ference In Salt Lake City, Clay and family, and with ons, suggestions, served to the large croud. over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell questions, and fit general Just of Swewtoen Mrs. Effie Mrs. Nina Leavitt and son, and family. Mrs. BeU is the acquainted. Idaho Falls, Ida., and Mr. Steven, spent Sunday in Salt former Bea Pond. IN THE EA8TUDE .school In response to many inmarket level for agri-- 1 and Mrs. Kendell Swendsen Lake City and Draper, vislt-wit- Mr. and tflra. Boyce Pitchcommodities." district an Invitation was ex quiries by farmers and rancher of Phoenix, Ariz. have relatives. spent a recent Saturday with tended to stop la and have ers, L. B. Martin, president Mr. Martin said that Farm Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pond. and Mrs. Laraine Kar-re- n been visiting in Lewiston with lunch at the school during of Idaho Farm Bureau Feder- Bureau believes that withMr. and Mrs. Rosamond drove to Salt Lake City Boyces parents, Mr. and the week and the charge ation, said Farm Bureau has holding products from the Blair celebrated their wed on Sunday. Mrs. Belvin Pitcher and other would only be SS cents for an historically encouraged the market in order to fix prices ding anniversanr recently by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karren, relatives. They are former organization and operation of above the true market level visiting in Salt Lake City and and Mr. and Mrs. Reeder residents of Lewiston. adult plate. We encourage your visit agricultural cooperatives and cannot achieve a lasting lm-i- n Ogden. r. formers' Mrs. Janet Peterson of and making suggestions for voluntary marketing and barSCHOOL LUNCH it several gaining programs. We fed A far more effec Quincy, Wash., the school luncn progrs Utah, can upon The School Lunch Program Mrs. they are a vital part Mrs. Don ElweQ days recently with her par- Richmond, toe to dbierve the of people competitive T. ElweQ managed the Eastalde private North Cache and Park ents, Mr. ana Mrs. Wayne week beginning October 13. system prise which had Wiser. a total tary program Schools is supervised by the School aa National 1963, Mr. and Mrs. Qrio Jones Lunch receipts last year of 954,626.25 The farm leader pointed out as far In advance of productceremonies with Week, following personal: left on Sunday morning for a and activities plus the federal money from in a statement released ion as practical designed to inthe Preston' Citizen Referring to Farm Bureaus two week toe school districts school vacation in Cali- crease North Cache High School: public undent lunchrooms at Jefferson, toe that Farm Bureau recognized stand on agricultural co fornia. They will visit in Oak- and awareness toe of Ver-d- a high school, Whitney, Frank- years ago the need for an ex- operatives, Mr. Martin quot- land with their daughter and ficance of toe school lunch Robert Dahle, Principal; to Creek and Mink served panded program strengt- ed official Farm Bureau pol- her husband and lin Peart, Manager; Enid a to the child, to the family, Mr. We believe and Mrs. Frank Birch and 167,264 lunches. There are 15 hen the marketing and icy, stating: InLola BeU, Agatha Allen, to to the Bair, form, of farmers. strongly in cooperative mar two employes for the district children, and in Redwood dustry, and to the Nation. Helen Skidmore, Lona Smith, Agricultural and in the need for will visit with Chrlo's IN THE WEST SIDE school Association and the the development of mutual City they and Bair. Julia WITNESS IN I Marketing WHEREOF, brother, Faye Jones, and his lunch rooms, located in the Individual state marketing as- interest and tech- wife and family. O. L. Ballam, School: set Park have hereunto hand bargaining my high school, Clifton and Wes- sociations have been organizto enable formers to Mrs. Eurilla Wiser, Mrs. and caused the Seal of the Principal; Margaret Johnson, ton grade schools, total re- ed to Improve the market niques meet buyers on equal terms, Laura Burnett, and Mrs. City of Richmond to be af- Manager; Maxine Christenceipts amounted to $19,102.12. of formers. The Sarah Call of Ogden spent fixed. In addition there was sen, and Elda Miller. of farmers can best and support establishment contributed by the fed- be achieved by the use of the and operation of bona fide a day last week with their DONE at toe City of RichA special invitation to parsister, Mercedes Buxton, and eral government Utah this 7th day of market price system. Under farmers' marketing and pur- her mond, in the School Lunch Lester. ticipate husband, There are seven employes this system, supply and de- chasing cooperatives and asMr. and Mrs. Jed Lewis October in the year' of our Program during this week is in the district mand become toe primary sociations wherever an eco- and two sons of Ogden, were Lord nineteen hundred and extended to all Parent TeachIN THE CACHE County factors In determining the nomic need for them exists." ers Association Members, parents and city officials. 70,-42- $19,-289.- 13-1- 9, Farm Bureau Cooperative Stand Told Through Preston Release gt - mar-powe- Lewisron, usan They Came in 1963". tius utjzzm, BernhlaeL Marie given by The Jeanett Brinkerhoff Two selections were sung by Leavitt Camp of DUP met on Mrs. Mary Taggart, Mrs. MuWednesday in the club room lcts Roberts, and Mrs.. Gtonr with Capt. Adlissa Mallory da Bodily.. Mary Taggart conducting the meeting. Pray- gave the history of Studevant er was given by Chaplain Mi- Leavitt, tiie great grandfather nerva Jones. The group sang, of Eulalia Taggart Mrs. LorWhen You and I Were etta Blair was the winner of which was led by the gift. Refreshments Mary Taggart, accompanied served to 10 members by Renee Karen. The lesson,. three guests. Young, AnnouncinG.... ' t. , Floyd Palmer sixty-thre- e. FOR CANDIDATE City Cornell FIRST PRECINCT bar-wsltl-on mar-pow- er $2,-887.- . ambuin two lances with Joe Schwartz, Rasmussen, Quentin Thomas and Richard Baker as attendants. Trooper Jeppsen said investigation showed the Godfrey automobile had crossed toe center line prior to the crash. Ed Henry Godfrey was born Logan-Cach- e La-V- THURS., FRL, SAT. OCT. "El Cd" With Chariton Heston and Lena Sophia ar October 8, 1935 In Clarkston, Godfrey, Fielding; Mrs. Dale a son of Elwen H. and Vivien (Glenna) Balls, Hyde Park. Larson Godfrey. Mr. Godfrey attended school He married Cleo Seamons in Clarkston, Smithfleld Jr. on June 15, 1954, in Logan. High and at North Cache The marriage was later High. He wap a foreman in solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Surviving are his widow and three children, Vlckey, Jerry and Cindy; his parents, all of Clarkston. Two brothers and four sisters survive. They are Mrs. Eulala Semper, Blackfoot; Leon Godfrey, Clarkston; Mrs. Weldon (wanda) Jacob-an- d Mrs. Julius (LuDeen) Jacobsen of Weston; Darrell light 7:29 One show each 14-1- "Follow The - RICHMOND Wednesday evening guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hilly ard were Pres, and Mrs. Lloyd Cahoon and 6:65 Mrs. Lucille Card of Cards-to- n, Boys' Feature Starts 7:15 and Canada. They were ADMISSION: to Salt Lake City to Ydults 50c Children 25c attend conference. The Relief Society of toe South ward held their opening social on Tuesday afternoon. President Violet Bair conducted. Mary Smith offered the invocation. Teachers of each class gave a brief reLewiston. Utah view of toe years lessons Mrs. Mame Erickson played a piano solo. Alice Bingham of the Utah Power and Light en-rou- Community Theatre SKY-V- U DRIVE-I- N THEATRE HH-Ql- 100 Sa. State Tk f St Fraatea WED., TO SAT. Beautiful Lana Turner In 'Peyton Place'If Seciid "Return To Peyton Place" Shew Starts at 7:15 P-- mas ideas. Lunch was served. Monday evening the South Ward Primary hdd their teacher home partnership meeting with Mrs. Pat T. Haslam conducting. Prayers were fay Kathryn Smith and Carol Funk. Musk: was under the direction of Mrs. Clea Hugto and Mrs. Louise Men-hal-l. HrMWAfS the - hall gave greetings and talked briefly. Other taika were given by Shirley Blau, Nedra Spackman and Calvin Funk. Special guests were President Marigene Peart and counselor Mrs.Elda Miller of the stake Hepatitis Cases Listed As Rot Serious Them have been five or six cases of Hepatitis in Preston according to Dr. Orvid Cutler, county health doctor, but it is nothing to get alarmed about He said that It is that needs watching, but ft is not serious. Moat of toe contacts with persons having it have been taken cam of, be added. How ever, he said that if persons do come in contact with persons who come down with the disease or have fever, Jaundice, stomach ache or vomiting, they should check with their doctor. Id Adv. by Floyd Palmer HALO-OF-HEA- T YER$ At Carload Prices The Digged Value Aroend - Dread Baking Demonstration 11:30 COME and 2:38 Friday PREPARED TO DISCUSS . WESTERN MONARCH'S DIVISION WITH MANAGER - . COOKIES . no r Bakod AD Day A former Frank. County boy was will Tiday in a accident near Ashton. The boy was Paul K. Atkinson, son of Mrs. Doris Atkinson of Preston. Funeral services wem hUI Tuesday in Preston. le NEW MULTI-TEM- P PUSH BUTTON DRYERS HOT SPOTS LOOK AT THE FEATURES THIS DRYER GIVES YOU FnQy aatomatte Flexible Csn-tre- b If Simple push batten DyTemper stare Selector namic Disc Liat Filter Bty FaU Openag Capacity Dram Dear Qaiet Operation Flash to WaD lastailstton -Safety Door Switch Ztee coated Cabinet defies rut Operation aad . . . MAYTAG dependability. FREE -- COME AND ENJOY THE FUN - . AND FOOD WHILE WATCHING THE FABULOUS MONARCH RANGE IN ACTION m glml Ml wU 20" mm uilhr maL wW6i m nwmi iww uAi - Eee-aomle- 1001 Kitchen Sicols Witt Evwy AppUanee ScU al vJ' BRINGS , skooter-automo-i- la Logan Featare Tfanasi 1:14 4:14 7:66 and ; Pd. B, YOUR RANGE PROBLEMS In: PLAYING Pd. FREE Former County Boy Killed In Ashton NOW FL0TD PALHED SEE TEN DONT MISS THIS DEMONSTRATION OF CAPACITY. LOAVES OF BREAD PAKKll AT ONCE WITHOUT TURNING IN A COMPACT MONARCH RANGE. OR SHIFTING. President Menden- l .ncunceuR YOURS FOR A NEW CITY GOVERNMENT -- Beit Clinic The cliaie is befog hdd ta fraut of the Preston library and the seat belts are Mag tastaOed by the Jayeeea for $6 a set. The adUag aad of seal belts aad Election Nev. Sto C00RDIG DEROnSTDATlOn Co. gave a demonstration of cooking a meal with small appliances and showed Christ- JayceesPlan The second seat belt rifale wDl be hdd by toe Preston Junior Chamber f Commerce an Saturday starting at 1 pjn. The clinie wfll ssaftsna aatfl all of the aeat belts and sisters: Josephon Biggs of Draper, Utah, Alma Biggs of Franklin, Lucy Watterson of Magna, Utah, Phoebe Christensen of Logan; half brothers and sisters were William Biggs of Franklin, Maude Adamson, May Handy all of Franklin. Funeral service will be Saturday at 1 p. m. In the Cove Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Webb Mortuary Friday evening and at the chapel In Cove Saturday af-' Ward AYTAG air force, in Fairfield, Calif. There are 10 grandchildren and the following brothers FREE board. - 2ND BIG FEATURE te Helper, Utah, Mrs. Anthony (Bethea) Jensen, Cove, and Sgt Larry B. Day, army r. L, Canadians Visit In R ichmond MON. AND WED. 6 OCT. Mrs. Sophia Biggs Day died Wednesday morning at the rest home in Hyrum, Utah, following an extended illness. She was 74. She was born May 16, 1889, at Cove, daughter of John and Jane Wright Biggs. She married Albert Day February 7, 1912, in the Logan temple. He died in 1949. Mrs. Day was active in the church and worked in various auxiliaries. She was president of the MIA for a number of years. She spent a great deal of time nursing the sick in bar the tooling and components department at Thiokol where he had worked for four and a half years. He had been a ward teacher for a number of years. At toe time of his death he was a counselor in the YMMIA. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m in the Clarkston Ward Chapel area. with Bishop John Heggie in She is survived by charge. B. children, Albert Briofi Rich- -ad Prestea Cove Woman Dies Yesterday Man Killed, Three Injured ' iv (I jyjii &&i FRESH RAKED IN A NEW MONARCH ; COOKIES and BREAD t. no PAYHE0TS r-- TO " . 1964 The Mayta 24 NORTH STATE a PRESTON WE SELL THE REST AND SERVICE THE ' PRONE 6H4M REST" ' 11 " ; VH",- t ; |