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Show Cities Take Action For Local Election Richmond nominated their candidates for Richmond s city council last week. The Citi- will Lewliton of is party hold their primary conven- tlon today at 8 p.'m. to lect three men to run for the city council posts. LEWISTON Acting as chairman of the Citizen' i party meeting will be L. Bodily, substituting party of for Orlo Jones who is out of The Progressive won In Richmond Leonard . Cartwright, Charif Peart and LaMar Spaceman. Archie Hill wu Lewiston City council are A. ed chairman of the N. Simmon. H. Ry Glb-- live party for the bona, and Ervin Van Orden. year and Louia ) Nominated for the city wai named secretary. Paid ia council ; C. Q VALLEY CAUTV VOL. midi, Christie Smith, JuUe Rash, Demis Jackwc, studentbody president. (Back Row) Cleve Rodebush and Jay Suisse. RESPONSIBLE FOR NORTH CACHE HOMEMembers of the North Cache HomecomCOMING were (left to right) senior class prescommittee ing ident, Craig Anderson, 'Carolyn Harris, Aldene Co- - Homecoming - North Cache LisiedAsA Planrant 11601 laDTalll llasil a ms list-!Lt,- d. PTA Classes Scheduled For Medical co-ca-p- nX, - aaf,j?a,,ia L!StmnSMDnd If Ward youhivml in one of toes?ctoS (iilliM.liw God--I frey. Injured was Conservat-- 9 Grant Collett, 33, JamM Hammer, 28, ion Officer and Veklou Goodey, The Godfrey head-owith the car and Game depart-thutah driven by Collett. ment Goodw was a passenger in Lo1( fiprbttnn n e - car. sel- Hammer . -4 . -- is JSKa "Sf S. djsfrtot SE-- in Then igdMSSa rate. ?2lPL2S,iac3 SlTSfti BWnrw NEW SHELVES Utah . dm With the new shelves to the new room mHiman and cashier of tiw Lewiston State ptownian. city life world g.-fg"T- SiTSTi!. rssra a molt dig op the cuh, 1" SS - caueu. Southern Idaho, which taxes free Mr. to that the real property A WRECKER was district, Dunn said. jl the hstilnie Closes Owen Rawlins, librarian. siWt Library Expansion Finished Justas " th. !&V!ri3'!S. " ISJLFESLft "We r suflenUy to free the brtroi The Wall Uha 2 ta iiaiuc him the ere more then 7800 ton too shrives tor the K toe to cril for North Cache valley readers, p all for free. oTS JaSo . Ttofruck be dosed next, weekfar MarEldon, Recently the city council unual Bnrvest vaaffion nd SSrSiiiuan? Clark room to toe Lewiston Com- - Cache Schools SaSd not pSta 2-h3- asss wasr-fafe fw topphsrs. : West Side daeos a mun Rot -- Wfor - aft ssswuna SI alsoanswerad tiw can the assistance. yntim library whch ARRIVERS shovel- - redecorated n - to - ar use P0 83; a. PrtV . : Sdd rltoS lSIr wfurtUhtor toiSd sfrtS! tht disturbed at re-fav- much FLOOR tile was put able to them, ta wu Plowman, city a few R man. to month books each apand . to . the ejection" according FACILITIES Ufirar- - are now Mrs, Owen lan. RfcegCy h - . ,x council-o- f "era want them to boused, be .f J In the To the com-Lewisto-n, asit 2 Trenton. glglllMM it mo usa oi me fa thooe living any distanro from ton Bhrary, then Hwo want to the sur- - the only charge to 10. corns A card to good, far rounding nrminurtti to tool a card. whom 22 of 26have to go to a tour year Millville, 920 students jrould (ywnty sdiool There have ditioo would ho needed to tltis dicted that children to those high schooL ' with of congratuand central enter the Ugh school, would fly Ml Cache about South hoard last week toe under protect want their children Ibis would put bullding. been a rapristion the Ugh school in students at South Cache,- need M50.000 for lmmoriato there has Lowell Yeates, about 410 of them to toe up- refurtotoing but no. additions 5S3entitotiie ; past eight tor. htn. eted pi to tto Nibley, 29 of 27. students, or per three grades. According am called some years. The board tods jms be the would "There to the vto Helen 1st; Superintendent, fever Rose, Hyrum 93: almost unanimously Activities offered at the new trend will continue and that More than 200 persons jum- program. Jay Do- 18 of 37 students; 'Wendell Utah High Sdioolset 500 for classessdiool which weld not they would be faced with tiw tta Graff, member from Hyrum, Pope, Hyrum, 2nd 4 of '30 Association has high med toe court room South Cache problem of a new Ugh school as the decision was children; Louise Nielsen, Hy-- the upper three grades ho be obtained at county court house to Loon- ald next few years. uit -fbut instance classification 50 or too swimming, with in toe students Class A pett- anamotional and "made out rum 3rd, 38 of Thursday to present techintricate higher mathematics, College feds South Cache may "WE TRANSPORT 120 stutions and state reawns for acmomic reality, equated 60; Lloyd Zollinger, dasses-becaA so vocational on each bus (not at dents odueational opportunity Ward. 19 of 22 students or- nicrily remain Class opposing the twehlgh school 12 child- far as athletic competition there are advantages to sheer the same time) and to make our Ward, for Young all like would we 81; plan. of numbere. However, 90 Delores Yonk, is concerned. ren at two or three bus routes, 7th sttend Ml out the hlgh that He stwtonts.who Priersberorfour start at different pointed schools tar crijdreVat mth "Spokesman at school would have an adequ- - times. Some of W Poarc 17 of 23 stu- - and Otojpade Junior was Ivan Mendon, county stay on busses 100; chMrmy endofthe Leland Pulsipher, Para- - North' Cache, would "have ate program, he said. as long as one hour and 10 Millar, Hyrum, ..who printed ents; 31 of 38 students. minutes. This new plan apr out tiiatapoll of parents dies, but too to discuss the matter at the to board members bepeals to bMidTimtidmtted '.the too bo to aroup, next meeting of had cause it Involves about 23 November 7. less student miles. However, recently been nTfhit These Sugntatendert board mide At If we had sufficient busses people Anderson told the group results showed to the district, we could do since the board made the in. our areas are concerned 218 In been this with either plan." future the have there interested derision, gnd rise had to toU band a 24 year old building When asked how much of of their children: they are everything eiis to thebeenschool office ton1. Into place. This is a major go this as a Junior J toe $900,000 needed for reopposed to understandably on teams which have aboutlS 7th and 8th jobe decision that does notteavo ehfar be taken of . .would Cache decision South recent to toe modeling about keep the plan much room to change. If you grade students, the $2.5 million bond from as a high the board, Mr. Miller on both sound arguments high school open still have to fill IIP 4p " school and turn the new tended. Superintendent Drap-th- monies, the Superintendent bufldtog and the hoard felt WELLSVILLE would have sides, North said toe bulk of the money school into Smithfield r tatoated. students 290 stu-1200 about to approximately put would come from that source. adbeen had tt Cache Ugh. There have been THOSE JPGTING pre Although an and In there they wwild the two grades up suits of the In calls plan, six Tin SS tiSS 1 n At 12:50 all attention was focused on the homecoming parade, circling the football field. Clubs and organisations of North Cache were competing for a MO first prize andfS second prim offered by the studentbody organization. Highlight of the parade was the float bearing homecoming queen, Miss Judie Rash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AtriUa Rash, Smith-fielJUDIE RASH Posting of the colors Just prior to game time was under the direction of the gpnwuh Club, while North Cade Pep Band, under the direction of John Manning, played the National Anthem. Self-He- lp Wednesday evening, homecoming queen, Judie Rash, Medical Self- - Church. Glasses to escorted by football toina Cleve Rodebush and y.11 put out by fan Civil Cove Friday, October 11, Ralph Clark, rained over the and sponsor- - 10:00 a. m., to the Cove Office, dance, held at hcoming' will Chun. Ward 8:30 in the school gymnasium, ed by toe Lowlstm riA, LnrlatoQ Senior class officers, fteri- - ha hrid ns Friday, October 11, 9:30 a. m. gspysaii icz . ; K. " The w-- ar 'editor, Maxine Godfrey, and ngniS.jjSS am-- Hansen. Troop- - Ed Henry Killed was inyertlgattonindT ed by Tmper viile and Psfrol Sergeant Roy left - at 'North :f lad tin er Lenard and vicinity for 60 years or THE INJURED were taken hospital. longer, to the tune of IH-- to the Logan LDSsevere said Lloyd Dunn; Collett suffered a leg 0007000, Chairman Bear River Pro- injury, including a smashec knee, and was listed to tective Committee. condition. Goodey outserious is area completely This River Drainage and Hammer were listed in side the follow-ye- t Basin and taxtag district fairly good condition accident. the the ing along all the people mm in Idaho and Northern Conservation officers Collet Utah have to underwrite and and Clyde Edon were called to Clarkston by City Marshal guarantee payment Bob Dahle to assist to captur-ha- s continued Dunn, Never, a so flagrant a disregard ing man suspected of poach-liHaim and Utah redamat. tog deer. They had worked ion history and the citizens on the problem for some tune been proposed, and the at- - and were msUtedta the tempts by Region 4 to keep search by Mr. Godfrey and Mrs. Goodey. the facta from those HOWEVEX, the search had called off and thissu .. . as they term their nafltog In the 1966 Federal n3r left far home when the by which municipal Nor-cachia- n. Sudjmt The bodfo of Mr. was partially covered dirt to keep it from burning to the flames as it was mum time before it could he freed. uui Region 4 Bureau of Reenaa lamatlon, Satt Late City. so casually consldarea me rural and urban areas or Idaho and Northern Utah on Bear River Drainage Basin, that these people na to underwrite and guarantee -- ' Clarkston ed dirt on the burning car to man was killed and three men an attempt to extinguish the were injured Sunday night In flames and were successful tocol- todr spread. Howr btorataghul fire lision a hatta mile south of everTa Logan-Cad- OCT. M. MM THURSDAY. LEWISTON. PTAH w stud-entbod- ' a Clarkston Man Killed A Dn Proposal The traditional night rally and bonfire, Monday night, marked the beginning of the homecoming celebration for all North Cache students and alumni. Head cheerleader, Carolyn, Harris, Richmond, announced the first cheer at 7:30, assisted by Lynn Reese, Benson; Julie Peart, Richmond; Barbara Smith, Lewiston; Joyce Bingham, and Marie Meyer, Smithfield. Cheerleaders are coached by Mrs. Oneta Day, physical education instructor. The gala evening was climaxed with the annual lighting of the NC letters east of Richmond. Visiting alumni registered at North Cache on Wednesday y and were welcomed by officers: Dennis Cleve President; Jackson, Vice president; Rodebush, Aldene Cornish, Secretary; and Christie Smith, Historian. The yearly alumni assembly, under the direction of Craig studentbody Taylor, 1962-6-3 President, held the spot light from 11:00 to 11:45 a.m. A special edition of the North Caches school paper, distributed buiiness , manager, David no. I that this service, is avail- - a year. Hqror, Sdiwl Gnq)s JUn h School Lunch PrcsIanoAim skills, and our highly de- of tiw tuwxcriled The Cache aphniwn veloped School and the. Personal of these schools, --tem; and of sys- food-marketi- , wish to Join to Wrtrof ..WHEREAS tiw national tiw Proclamation of The Pre- school lunch program represident of The United States sents one of toe Nations best . regarding tiw National School examples of a cooperative partnerLunch Week by luving the ship for the benefit of a Mayor of Richmond issue tiw most impotent segment of following proclamation: our population; ana tiw iin WHEREAS school lunch program bdpa WHEREAS, to order to gain make It possible tor our recognition from citizens and of young people to enjoy a lunch civic groups tor tiw work rich to the essential elements tiw national school lunch proof a good dlet, and helps gram, the council by a Joint them to learn the benefits resolution approved October to be derived from good nu- 7, 1983 has designated the trition; and ' WHEREAS the serving of a on the. second nutritious lunch to 18 minion October is National to 68,000 Lunch Week, and has requestchildren daily tiw Mayor to issue a proschools, entails tiw consumpt- ed clamation calling for tiw obenure toe from foods of ion of servance that week, of items range and variety THEREFORE, NOW, that are so abundantly and fRoss H. Plant, Mayor rffir)Bwtiy produced tty, our ' (Continued on page 5) farmers, and the employment local-Stato-Fede-ral seven-day-peri- . |