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Show UttAKY ft UNiver;.;;y :? utah .. N0V2J ,;,3 'I . . j f Cache Comily G oes Over U S Bond Quota ms ,J.')V :; Utahns invested 11,718,330 In U. S. Savings Bondi, Series E and-H- , during ;r. October bringing the itatei Mlei to-tfor year to glSBSM, a new record for peace-time- ; years," Frederick P. Champs al State Bondi Chairman, to James A. Mto i, Logan,, chairman for re-tod- ay CouSyW -3 .4 mr October purchaiei Cache County amounted 136,700, and $329,557 for ! period, which 1(B. per cent of our aigned goal , Chairman said, and exprei and appreciation to the ldenti'of the county for their outstanding rapport Mr. Champ indicated- that a large part of the credit for the continued high investment in savings bonds is dne the banks who issue bonds at no cost to the Government or the purchaser. . Vj-- i th H: ff q - "Molly Morgan John Stein is S his book Pastures of He will be presented by North Cache High beginning Uhursday mght November 21, and running through Sat- unlay evening, November 23. ev8ning Pgoqim the ' umi, Mwy. a uhlSr facts not only her .ownHfe as ; the outsider but the lives of " vol. n the people in Pastures of i Heaven" and particularly the life of the mad she. loves, is.) one of the fascinating heror toes of American literature.' Cast in the role of MoOy ? is Myraa Allen, who will be. student, will be the real ben- - in the Thursday and Friday efartor. Blckering, mistrust, night cuts, Saturdays per-dstor Rhonda SSSLaTEL toTmaac role. Larry in title the a Gtover of cast Cantwell is stacare desire to the best Lewiston for our cfaUdm. John Whiteside. Other cast 1 The -- Series Of Articles Started Webb to charge af ttoaandcnrrfadam (toehe Scheel Dblihl PARENTS CAN EXPECT to read a description of the taetne- - programs in reading, spell- for the penmanship. Special BrbBdkWMk t.! School -- District . al fehgTOgcwyg. win b, trt-- pertaining subjects atton, tiie role of the prind- - more iTmeant riMiwiwM, seccmtoliMd block-tim- e How do our stu- - rate with other stwta"ta to national testing programs? the state met in ourloMdLst! rict This article is the first in a weekly series that will at- Ito answer parents The series will run schools. It Is ' ' the desire of our trict to explain the goals of classroom Instruction. School activities, by their entertain-Ar- e tog nature tend to sell them- sves. Too often, tiie total school program is Judged or misjudged oy these activities. ,THE PWMARY objective W U g4JtSiSQ admWirs db, t. thdr neatfu- - Beet Acres ObUgatira w rtrmw; WbltMld.iJMM.O -vh,U; !2; the - ;S to achieve desir- - Near 450 well-inform- ed ut so-cane- Jayceu an-Bmqwt wm jjjj iUot dents and to-w- nay be purchased from v0? JSUa'SJSLSS: evening the lions held their regular dinner me-eting with invocation offered tar Grant Mauchley. Charles Peart led in community sing- tog. Pledge was led by Abe Huniaker. fipeakfy of evening wss Dr. O. L. Bal-lam who told of taterpretn- tion of education in the no-Monday cjiw. ggd t itTSSjS Governor Robert er ed from 18,000 pounds to K a-bo-ut Neither Mr. Belnap nag I Mr. Farley would say what the figures would be cm the matter. . However, Mr. Belnap added that they were quite safe isfied that it would bring n1 bout a solution to tin ssonwill'go he "SgtSuTilteK y 28,000. and JBS tim.flneLapprByhL0f-.nw3- ed that the nonfoe limit for, crossing the borders be rais- Thursday publicly announced that it would bend the law and the con- stitution to enable out of BtudenU to tuM Utah colleges without pay-tog the auto license fee and the Idaho deport-is ment of law enforcement and as Substation No, 2 Arias G. Belnap, nmmhiw of of the Logan-CacCounty the Utah statetox commto TVwn HSBnt Department and may lion to charge of motor ve- gineton in the hides, said that an agree-nee- d are Meridee Bodily and Mary calleatouy ptoce ment had been prepared by the two departments and that excel-- it would 'be sidmiltted to S?Sui5m Nuttair The department's to its Governor Robert E. Smylie bock lent ncorddatai Waite, student teacher from ith m orxanization to 1948. Plans Robert Mouritsen, George Morgan; Susan Men- - ny agwmmt mBfot have some taftaenoe rains gceement for; firm trucks.. He said that Mr. Farley and he had met together eu day Friday to won on the matter. It had been propos- agreemant wffl' be to the Idaho concem-Utah trucking acrou the herd- - thwunSr that the Utah cbnunlsetoa' would be most Ukrty to ap-aprove it if the governor of Idaho dots. HOWEVER, Mr. Belnep said that Utah is (Stffl tog a reciprocal agnamrat on boats' between tbs states 'end Jack F. Farley, dir-th-e motor carrier the Richmond Lions Chib on Bunnie; Novemlxff or : approval. The agreement would also following last Thursday's have to apprpved by the Utah Stats tTsx commission and meeting over the border war. Utahs univerw Mr. Belnep said Wsdnesday - SEN. REED BULLEN Praises GOVERNOR SMYLIE also said that he sees no barriers at this time, and that the agreement would be readied to the complete sat of Idaho ana residents in near future. All of this was a mult of a meeting held with Gover- (Continued on pegs 5) m tUiM in 1945 when it was felt that distance from the the Logan fire station did not afford them enough .pro- pe Button, taction from fires. The Lew- Reserve seats may be pur-- istoo Jr. chased at the door of from merce, under direction who was Smithfleld. Reed Tbeurer, gustn Nuttal, General1 is SO president at that time, spureenfo- - reserve seats are 75 red the action which finatar resulted to the purchase crats. a truck and construction a building to 1948. COST OF the track was with Cache County 97,000 furnishing H000 and the remainder being raised by Lewiston dty and civic alst Lews ton raised the money to build an $8,000 station and to purchase several thousand dollars worth of fire fighting equipment. Successful campaigns have also been launched; resulting in fewer fires. Present members of the Volunteer Fire Department chief. include Bob Blair, Reed Theurer, assistant chief,. Donald Blair, assistant, chief. Buss Smith, J. D. Ven (Men, Jake Coley, Omar Bergeson, Gale Spack-maSherwin Nellsra and Farrell Smith. In charge; of the banquet are Ray Wiser, - president, Blaine Durrant chairman, Claire Jorgenson, program, Don Little, advertising, Bo gtagfag.' The three act play is dine- maS Carlson, ted directors are Marita aide goals. In Cache district, we. re- cognise that the greatest as- set a school can possess Is a united and dedicated food- ty. Equally important in tiie cess of lcho1 ill M - - . active, patron- About 450 acres of beets age. Whin these conditions were still to the ground Wed- - exist, a third ingredient, the tion. ndsday and some farmen were resorting to hand dlg- ging to get them out The Lewiston sugar factory reported Wednesday afternoon that tin barometer dropped to the lowest it had been and another storm would delay the harvest However, an official of Amalgamated in Lewiston said that they would get them out if it took til the first week in December. According to Tom Heath, manager of the general Franklin County division, 250 acres of beets were still in the ground in lin county, The dumps were operating all night so that farmers could unload. About 2000 tonb of' beeta had .bam hauled into the factory since last week, with about.' 500 tons coming in Monday. Every effort was being made to get the beets harvested.. In the Cache county ana about 200 acres .ware still to tbs ground, with about Clarence Anderson, president of thO board of eduWHERE STUDENTS RANK 1000 tons being harvested since last week. ' However, cation of the Cache school district, Reva WaMs, elementary supervisr, and Bryce an official there said; that Draper, Cache school superintendent, look af a chart allowing where Cache students National achievement tests. The results of the testa were dfscufw at a rethe beets were slow coming rank cent board meeting. to Wednesday. Cut To Utah and Idaho were on-ftiie wmr to complete harm- - itedL Lions To Host District Head NOV. 21, Complete Agreement Seen Along State Border " be Cleo Banks, outstanding Carolyn Harris JdM Banks; next article will deal Earl Hawkins, Pat Humbert; the weUknown wtth Reading to the Cache Lynn Sansd, Shark Wicks; chorus and fea- North Cache schoels.) Bruce Collet, Robbie Mattby; "-- turing special numbers. ProWayne Carlson to help purchase Rav 686(11 r Av?11, fire ngnung Jaussl, Taasht Banks; Jneeaea Alice Julia Yato; Peart, Wics; Nancy Mather, Elite LEWISTON JAYCEES are Munroe;. Marsha Sutherland, Justly proud of the Volun- Flora; Margo Hurren, Nettie teer Fire Department, which thli series will THURSDAY. .. g&msfgrarssi tuchers Munroe; Cindy Griffin, Mrs. tomr rict officers will be special guests.During the meeting Every srtwrt committee reports and other the pertde, S Fireman's Saturday rrnouR dir. mt m. V LEWmOM, UTAH Banquet meeting 'will be held structional program. Tkach- - 666 inai vnoiw UMBr,nato the club rooms of 7 - Paric at p.m. philosophy.will era and erain ood to keep thecUy litoary. contribute to this column ac-- 6nt? "St, ?50,4iJ?&0 er standards. ( class- - City, iarhirii hmg to NO. at to preparation, certiflc- - yynr BIA0T s SS mmiM TOnt Cache considered by u areu tion, CACHE VALLEY p.m. to the North beck! famous play based on Auditorium. ven, Play, Molly Morgan." Robert Specimen, another student, helps put together some of the scenery flats for the production. School to-Hig- h North Cache Play Opens Tonight tidanSeT Ichli hpUiftih -- Uufu Htlly FINDS TRUTH Molly Morgan is played by Myna Alton' (above) in the North Cache production of John StsinbecPs realistic play. MoUy leans about truth from one of her students played tar Bruce Collet Saturdays performance will feature Rhonda Glover to the -S - . gy JSSSL Marioi Roberts, dob Carlson PKaft'AKE THE SCENERY and Ivan Warren, students at North Cache High Sdxtt, put in the North jCache gether a log cabin for one of the a :'y. by-Mr- - on n. - hart Wood, food chairman. Lewiston ..Joycees and Jaynes extend, a .hearty invitation to everyone to attend the Firemans Banquet this Saturday evening. THE VILLAGE MNSTREU Performing for the annual Firemans benqnat this weekend will be the Village Minstrels from North Cache High SchooL (front row, left to right) Marsha Sutherland,' Newton ; Susan Benia U Fowler, Smllthflkiid; Janice Larsen, Newton. (Second row) Bill Sue Andereon, Newton; Linda Obey, Smithfleld; Cindy Gitillln, Heaton. Tisnl Ito Quanta, Hyde Park. (Back row) Larry West' Bmtthftold; tyna Smart, Oomirti; Rob-ert Mouritsen, Lewiston; BfilRicherdson, Smithftald, and Robert Hansen, Trenton, The CIttaan Photo , V". i . . i ,rt '? |