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Show 21 3 ( THE CITIZEN May 9, I 1968 Richmond Boy Receives KPST Eagle Award Dermis Ilulct, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ilulet of Richmond, was awarded his Eagle scout award by Executive "hrrrll Wa'kins at a board if review held recently in tht ALL FAMILY MUSIC WITH NEWS LOCAL RADIO Irnsnn stake center. Dennis is 15 years of agind an honor student in the Mnth grade at North Cache - high school. Tunior STUDENT OFFICERS Recently elected Sky View High School Studentbady officers include: (Front row) Historian, Luann Olscn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Olsen of College Ward. Executive, Debna CIa"k, daughter of Mr. and Mat. Denzel R. Clark of Clark-stoSecrctrry, Dalene Spackman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalian B. Spactaman of Trenton. Executive, Lynette Thome, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. James P. Thome of River Heights. (Back tow) Vice Chairman, Steve Spackman, son of Mrs. Geraldine Spademan of Richmond. Executive, Kenny Thompson, son of Mr. end Mrs. Joe Thompson of Smithificld. Executive, Brad Carlson, son of Mir. and Mrs. Donald B. Carlson of Richmond. Chairman, Grant White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barnard White of Paradise. n. IMPORTANT TO YOU r He is icmber of Troop 57 of thf lichmond ward. He was al to awarded three additiona' merit badges in addition to hi? Sagle. As a service project, with 'he assistance of Pres. Wayn Traveller and the remainder of the troop, Dennis instigated and was the overseer of a campsite for the local troop. They cleared a plot of ground of trees, built a small ampitheatre, made a e and cleared places for tent pitching. Dennis enjoys music, sports and math. He is a member of the band at school and plays with a group called the Cavaliers of Logan. 6 a.m. to a.m RFD FARM SHOW 7 a.m. to 12:00 Noon .... SOUND OF MUSIC 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. HAWAII CALLS 7 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. to 6 p.m 6 p.m. to 4 COUNTRY-WESTER- p.m 9 MUSIC N SOUND OF MUSIC MUSIC FROM TOP 40 p.m UPI News On The Hour fire-hol- EAGLE AWARD WINNER Dennis Hu let. who received his Eagle award ly, is shown with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hulet, and his scoutmaster, recent-Harr- y LOCAL. REGIONAL, NATIONAL NEWS Rindlishbadher. I Too Late To Classify AT THE POP 'N PINS DINING ROOM I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself. MOTHER'S DAY WANTED Contact Phone g work, Ross Harrington. Bull-dozin- FOR RENT UNDER son, Grace. $2.00 10 The VandenAk ker home. See Nellie John SMORGASBORD CHILDREN $1.00 From 12 Noon 'Til 6:00 p.m. 646-249- 2. Dryer-washe- r. FOR SALE Used tractor tire, like new. Size 13x6x8. Phone 19t3p SALE-- VandenAk-ke- r The House, suitable for a Drive-in- . Only $6,000. Call W Nellie V. Johnson, Grace, 19tlc 423-360- 3. Used stove: Phone Lcwiston FOR SALE Stokcrma-ti- Only ON MOTHER'S DAY SNOWY STOCKS niOXE 853-007- 4 Used table saw. Phone Lcwiston, FOR SALE 5 bedroom modern home in Central. 3 car garage. Will accept mcbile home or trail er in trade. Don Jewett, or Grace, WANTED 425-265- 5 - Rici-Jsr- 425-33C- rnKNTON I" KIEFS Linda Ssackmr.n and Frank of Trenton achievd the "A" Honor Roll at USUI this past quarter. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wood Four North Cache Valley vaugnn bpackman and Frank students at Utah: is the son of Mr. and Mrs. state University have bscn 19t4c Walter L. Wood. accepted to various medical schools, Dr. Thomas L. Bah-leprofessor of zoology and premedical advisor at USU, announced Tuesday. There ATTEND THE was a total of eight students accepted from USU. "This is a 70 percent acceptance rate of USU students who applied, which is outstanding when vou consider that competition ryr available spaces in medical school is extremely keen," rr. Bahler pointed out. Last year 9,200 students vere accepted into entering Masses by 94 medical school: n the United States, from a 'otal of 20,000 applicants Medical schools rarely accept l student with less than a 3, r B average. The average cjrade point for USU student1 iccented to medical school s 3.4, he said USU students and thr schools to which they hav een accepted are: Joseph S. Bergeson. son o Mr. and Mrs. Philio E. Bp' Tson. Lewiston: Ronald H vleming. son of Mr. and Mr v. H. Fleming. Richmond 'Wgiry L. Flint, son of Mr ind Mrs. F. II. Flint. Twr ' Ida.: Vincent L. liar 5"n. son of Mrs. Morris I 'Tanpn. Smithfield; John P 'lawkes. son of Dr. and Mr-- : ' pi It. Hawkes. Pres'on, Ida. rd John K. Iirson, son o Mr. and Mrs. Keith P. Lr n, Preston, Ida., all to th pre-medic- al r, BOISE CASCADE INVITES YOU TO GRAND OPENING pre-nedic- ALUMIMUn AND GLASS HIS School Marshall A. Hill, son of Dr. and Mrs. John C. Hill, Louisville, Ky., University of Louisville Medical School. Richard L. Alder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth L. Alder, Providence, University of Missouri Medical School. IF YOU NEED ANYTHING MADE OF GLASS OR ALUMINUM W0BK ON LET OUR EXPERTS of Utah Medical University STORE HELP YOU. i Hansen Glass 15 ulon 0wen and North State Paint & Fuhrlman Vhoat goff al FIFTY-THIR- D of their Ceurt o$ Jhie 4rW4 OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY WE DID AM. THE Students Okehed For Medical School 213-258- 6. 243-253- 6. Pop 'N Pins Rimfefj Boom c Home Appliance Center ACCEPTED Utah State University premedical students accepted to medical suhools fire pictured. Left to right are Vin :ent L. Iknsen, Jobn K. La- son. Ronald IF. Flcmir.g. L. Alder, Marshall A. Hill Gregory L. Flint, John R. Ha wkes. and Joseph S. Bcrgeson. bed. Roll-Awa- y PRESTON M AYTAG 19t3c 852-088- 1. PLUS THE BEST STEMS WHERE MID ALL OUR REGULAR D21ECZ0US 4 p.sa. PRESTON 19tlc FOR SALE Hotpoint Electric Range, 30". Also Easy Spin Phone FOR Fowling After On Yonr Beautiful New 19t3p 852-181- 0. EACH CLYDE CHECKETTS Grant A. Faroes menu sposial EVERYTHING MOM LIKES AND IT'S ONLY Congratulations NOTICE ANNUAL BLACK & WHITE DAYS Richmond, Utah, May 17-1- 8 : - . ' Come out and see how great living can be in a Boise Cascade Home. 1 tftHSg BOISE CASCADE 1400 West 7900 South WEST JORDAN, UTAH Phone 801 254-337- 7 WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE Pnr:h yrr. "" rates $4.00 Cmm'.y. G Ralls in a oun- - 9:30 a.m. 13 p.m. Cows 1 f Pleasure and .. Dairy Food Show Ladies Cloverlcaf Race 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. PARK SCHOOL PROGRAM Chuck Wagon Rrcakfasl SHOW JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Classification of FFA and Ml Ciitllc erse Show Salurday, May 4-- H and J. Publishers FRIDAY, MAY 17,1868 -A- 9 a in Stock Classes Published every Thursday by The Citizen Publishing Company, Inc., Lewiston, Utah, and entered as Second Class matter in the Lewiston Post Office. Subscription or Cntfle Pnrc-Iire- d of Judging Purc-P.rcd Judging of ssembly Judging Wayne D. Bell Walter Ross, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1968 SENIOR DAIRY SHOW 9:30 a.m. 18 Selection of Cache Rodeo 7:00 p. Queen ..... .. . Sponsored by Utah Slate Farm Bureau 7:30 p.m. Special Fntcrtalnmcnt . .. Team Pulling Matches 8:00 p.m. . - THURSDAY NIGHT Saturday Morning and 18 MIDWAY ON GROUNDS MAY 17 See You In Richmond May 17 and 18 For The Big Black and While Days |