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Show n.4 - huUtaJick nwMMi Iht PiukliB Pitauuy, Prtssnts Hsu ASC lists Committee Vote Rules Farmeri in Franklin and Cache Counties were remind--' today that com: i.'iioni of Agile 8taiillzatlon and Conservation Farmer - committeemen wll be held soon. Alio they iare reminded that any nghu perm may be nominated as a candidate for wMv-)iion an ASC Community Committee by a petition signed by ita or more eligible voters. Such nominations are now be-at the ASC ing p actod A. O. Condle, chairman, Agricultural StsMltatlan and Conservation Franklin Coun- Committee, pointed out a special effort is being made to be sure that an L th Petitions nominating per- is found to be ineligible to for membership on the serve on the committee will ASC community committee be notified of such a determust be signed by six or mination before the slate of sons more ASC eligible voters and nominees is completed, and then be filed at the he will be informed of Us county office on or be- right to appeal to the ASC should fore October (An 14, 1968. county committee. The election of ASC com- munlty committees throughout Franklin County will oe held November 8, and will be received by mail' Ballots will be mailed October 85, 1963 and must be returned to the county office by Novem- "eligible voter" is farm owner, tenant, or sharecropper in the community, who is taking part or is eligible to take part in one or more of the national term ms which the ASC s administer. Such programs Include the Agricultural Conservation Pro gram, acreage allotments, marketing quotas, commodity loans, the feed grain program, the com-help- formers Hmtimi part In the committeeman storage ber 5. tedlioans, " Jo-wi- th d, dale of the Franklin Stake was the visitor. Parents met t, with teachers, Marilyn UVonna Nash, Gall Lowe, Blanche Kingsford, Pauline Waddoups, Patsy Telford, Joan Butterworth, Phyllis Richards, Lorraine Morrison, Marilyn Lowe, Colleen Olsen, Ruth Parkinson, Leota Owen, Bertha Woman, and Ada Porter, to receive instruction to them and their children. TIM Dur-ran- TO POESTOn LUHDEn COHPAUT Has Everything Ton need to Dates the Cache County elections haven't been set Each community election will choose three community committeemen and two alternates. The chairman, vice chairman, and regular her of the elected ASC com munity committee will serve respectively as gate, alternate delegate and second alternate delegate to the county convention to be held soon thereafter, where the ASC county committee will be chosen. and others as asdgned by the Secretary of Agriculture.) WE'VE BEEN Holding IF A PERSON nominated elections for 35 years, by proper petition is found to be eligible and willing to but each year i serve on the ASC Committee, eligible an eligible his name will be included on We to that they Have the ballot. Any person who a right to nominate any farmer for a committeeman who is eligible and willing to serve. "ASC committeemen perform an important function in the formulation wh ait n ministration of programs, and the best men available for this work should be chosen." The "nomination by petition" method, according to the chairman, is as follows: nomination and election The Primary FRANKLIN Home Hour was held Sunday evening in the Franklin Ward. directed by Nadean piano. Prayers ottered by Lorraine Morrison and Dalmaln Early. President Geraldine Steen greeted the parents.' Talks were given by Zelma Wood-warUVonna Nash, and Willard Porter. Jean Stock- - Cornish Couples Visit In Hawaii - CORNISH Mr. and Mrs. returned home from the hos Irvin Kendall and MT, and where she underwent Mrs. H. E. left pital major surgery ten days ago. k Monday on a In sacrament (ton to Hawaii. Mrs. Camel Buxton last week were Lynn Ray Pitcher and Dick Troseth and his father, Advar, of Bear River City. Arnold Ttaoseth of Lewiston vocal solo, accom-o- n the piano by Us Bliss of two-wee- farm-actio- Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Ken-de-ll and infant son visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell and family. Ross blessed and gave their son the name. Jeffrey Ross in fist meeting Sunday. Ezra1 Kendall and McKay Rawlings assisted. Mrs. George Elwood left Friday to accompany her daughter, Mrs. Dresden Blanchard, and daughter, SPECIAL! Ann, to Madras, Oregon, to visit several days with Mr. n KIDS A FRIEND OF fawn by Limn deer, which was found when quite a and Mrs. Bill Feidler. TOP QUALITY UNICO Davis, now runs the streets of Clifton making friends wnh the children. The-- ; deer, Mrs. A. L. Bambrough of quite a friendly little fellow, is not afraid of the children nor are the dtitoen'ldnid WHITE PAINT Preston visited Sunday with of it The deer stands near Reed McDermott and David Wood along the highway and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell then tries to lick the Wood boy near the Jack Wood home. With them is Neil Wood. S4J0 Psi CaIIm and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood Photos Irvin Kendell and family. IMS GaL Mr. and Mrs. Edward ATTEND MEET Clayson were dinner guests DAYTON Teachers from of MT. and Mrs. Reed Clay-io- n yen seed far in SmlthfieUI Sunday. IEA attended who Dayton Sunday evening visitors, at Painting. year convention in Pocatello on hone the Edward COVE Elder Bruce Allen were Mr. andClayson Mrs. Marlow Pete Hyde, Prestee, Idahe, Monday and Tuesday were Blair Henderson, Don Stevens, and family ...of 7mm g WivwTwt-H- , wtf of returned homtitfrom A two .CheCketts HI UMflHriiMli, 1 Bear 'River Cttynnd ttr. and r mUston WTJdS year' wmhnwi" and Ella'KsnC', bj church in the North Eastern Mrs. Keith Clayson and famStates. He reported in meet- ily of Preston. ing Sunday evening. Visitors Mr. end Mrs. Richard Myat the meeting were Mr. and ers and two children of Ogto its original beauty Rtstore your Mrs. Alfred Allen and- Mr. den visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eris Hendricks of and Mrs. Grant Simmondi Hen-ill'- s Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. id family. Janies R. Allen and family of David Jenson of New PlyBountiful and Mr. and mouth, Me., Is living with Altai Butters and family of Mr. and Mn. Grant Weston. Mrs. Butters ana her and attending USU In daughter, Kathy,, played an Logan. organ and piano duet Kathy Allen and Louise OCTOBER (Matas Sob Rodebush graduated from Pr--i Max Smith and mary and received? certifi- - DAYTON cates family, former residents of Clayton Larsen.fromBlshop to fill Dayton Ward, were visitors at vacancies in the Sunday Sacrament meeting on Su School were Ha Miller, Kent day. Mr. Smith was here to Rich and Bruce Allen all as ordain his son, Gordon, to teachers. Maxine RaWlirn was the office of a Priest Gordon sustained Genealogy teacher Is attending school at West Side High. in the ML O visitors at Other Mrs. Nadine Fryer and the meeting were Mr. and children, LeAnn and David of Mrs. John Chapman and Salt Lake City, spent the Page of Firth, Ida., Mrs. weekend, with her parents, Alta Stewart, Oaten and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver- - and Mrs. Oral Manning and John, Boise. Uo Honey Down insuLATion fall Hissionaiy Detains HI :nL arer Jewelry Preston, Idaho - Ul Ft ReH $150 $150 IN FL RoD $0.00 THICK insuLATion PER Sim-mai- - 30" Door Bottoms ASPHALT 285 Lb. Weight In AH Cetera SQUARE SHINGLES sao FIT ALL DOORS end Metal Rag. lie WILL noli Iloofing M LB. -- Red or IV Green 0 Or-v- DEER CLIFF SILVERPLATED J,K LB. Storm Doors Trays (per is. MO pnortcneit Cambtaatton, Fits all oprstaga ware SrosfrKli Completo with Hardware. M to aad 78" to 81. IP POLYETHYLENE Yon can Easily do It yew-sel- f Well finish the brp 0.TH Tools aad Iastracttens. 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