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Show -- ' tiov THE . J3GJ V7 't . "?--t .'r ' Vt:-- ; i . !: CACHE VALLEY v SAUTV VOL. 1 li -- n c 11 SI K-.y- ' THURSDAY. NOV. 1. LEWISTON, UTAH NO. 17 I 1M North Cache Communities Elect Municipal Leaders Tuesday A flock of sheep is driven PASTORAL SCENE down the highway between Franklin and Richmond, kSS A'VS&SlSFXZ I.Tm Uka preildent will also talk during the gram. The pro- - t Ogden. non. number will be given by the Richmond prayer win be 8ylnur J- - the prayer the corner stone box will be seal- ed and the box put Into place. igram Includes: song by the con-- items to be included to the . ler, first counselor in the Book stake presidency. Following 2& by 514 in size, along with w mnsical mimberby a double a history of. ti.xtake; : of students Committees from North Cache high school and Lewiston Junior high will attend the workshops of the Family Life Conference this week end and then will do to further what CmamJcatloai Within tha r amuy. ien Biuaenw num eacn school have been sleeted for Some of the commit! members will take The pheasant hunting sea- - IT WAS REPORTED that county was the farms along the in its less active stages and Sunday yest side of the valley near so was any reaction from Weston were still posted with No Hunting reported that some of the farmers in the Fairview area had taken 5Jl?a meeting in Logan next gigns down. JlMJm Sr As for the Governor of Idaho, he was sympathising with the Idaho fanners and said that he has received no notification of any meeting that he or hii aids should be bueenintora Writable action of the farmers was hauling to the Lewiston sugar factory. We have been trying to negotiate receprodty ments with Utah for' better than a year and half with no progress, he said. He also said that if an invitation was sent to the November 12 meeting he would see to it that the state of Idaho was represented. Governor Clyde said last week that he planned to go to Logan to- discuss with. Idaho representatives the situation that caused come southern Idaho farmers to post their lands to keep Utah hunters out. CLYDE SAID THAT there has been no official explanation on the action from Idaho. During a meeting in Preston, sometime ago, Franklin Coun- Prosecuting attorney Ben ohnson was designated as the person to prepare an official bill of particulars for the Governor of Utah. However, Johnson has Indicated that' the particulars will be outlined when the group goes to Logan to meet with the governor. Johnson also said that In the investigation that he has maria of the situation the that stopped parking station Idaho beet trucks appeared at the border at the 'time the beet dump at the Whitney down. Tha sugar plant broke farmers had either the Anderson or tha Lewiston dumps to go to, and Anderson was vary Inconvenient WDV rerd What WT ffitSdaF SaHE iqTTT junior Boyd -- 7: p.m,d Ftoto - Members of the NORTH CACHE COMMITTEES Assemb'y committee at North Cache High Srhool include Margo Hurren and Katherine Peterson, with Mrs. Blaine Carlson, adviisor, sitting. Below, members of the school safety committee discuss their problems. They include Jay Watt, in car, Richard Bagley, advisor, Cooley, Jay Suisse, and Vicki Fowler. Nh-net- te j" lnJay Blaine W. Dunkley, River Heights man who was injured in an accident near Preston fronhirpri fractured ribs in an occurred which accident when the care he was driving ded with a car driven "by Rallison, Preston. Tommy The accident occurred at the 85 County Tax Money Distributed Committees Conduct NC Activities B '"sheriff i? NS'S? SC'S 74 74 72 per-Sinm- Following Car Accident Friday, was reported to be progressing satisfactory. . 22 Rob- Fall is property tax time and the Cache County Assessors and Clerks offices baVelieetf busily work--1 ing on getting the tax valuation computed and the tax receipts distributed among the various funds. Assessor Jack Christensen and his staff had the task of assessing the property within intv. Cache WITH THIS assessment, !Ji the clerks staff, under Clerk rj Iver Larsen, has computed the taxes and has distributed ..? the receipts to the various tax receiving funds. Treasurer Lee Hancey and his staff is charged with the collection of these taxes. Mr. Larsen pointed out that the figures are all based on a 100 percent collection. However, the actual collection rate in Cache County for tha has ranged Gst few 97years and Urn Improves toe the 25 " by : Door prize, win be given. p.m. Panel Dliamloii ne1d,llitaccin?togOI,to The aBemUiez of NC ere The dances are being held tyYouth and Parentz in Re- - Ray Talbot under the direction of ea in various wards during the sponse. committee. This com- Passengers in the Dunkley Her-iecled year., part oftte MIA rtak, Gary Evans, KLGN an - dance program, nountj.( will be the disc The last dance was tovery ofJockey for the dance which successful, according without Injury: Elaine Carlson. wm gtart at 8:30 p.m. ficials of the stake. The goal of this committee Mr. Dunkley was recently of the is to promote assemblies of released as bishop 1 Skidmore Introducing Fam- higher caliber, that will be Heights LDS Ward. lly Communications. hoP. jencee. Md Buttars TRENTON Henry Ashcroft Merlin L. Andrew Willard Pitcher Blaine Merrill Denotes Winners. I,;lL H.U toTS, 45 43 inson. DUcuwion He nose and 227 Ezra Kendall 1 vote on a write JiChenge P-f- f 165 178 144 205 215 Byron Hansen Paul McKnight Fp The conference set up especially and parents. THE TENTATIVE program for the conference includes: Governor Smylie has label- - ' vemoer a day ed the sign posting as a type - Mrs. Welcome of retribution that does not seem unnecessarily harsh. Wayne Holmes. Gpnununi-How- He said he didnt blame the the Within cation Family refor their deep farmers Leadership Skills. sentment9 2:15 p.m. Panel Demonstra- He told the Citizen that the border in Cache county Is tion of Group Communications (Continued on page 5) by Parents and Teenagers. 3:00 p.m. Experience Fix- erdse for Youth and Adult to Leadership - Dr. Skidmore. 4:15 p.m. Evaluation. Friday Evening 85 Ervin VanOrdcn A. M. Seamons Wendell Hurren Willis Sharp Hatch Wilcox - Ca' diairmen. 95 II. Ray Gibbons is EtoS, L 294 289 100 LEWISTON What is Us? What Us? 298 CORNISH Talk . Dr. George Smith to CommunL J'Barriers :: Godfrey, Timothy TaggarJTHE ACTUAL conference Wfbfc Y? Plowman and 2.10 p.m. Talk - Marilyn Is open to the public. ?rIS?d baSxmaal Taking part on a panel dis-m ,1Rootg OF THE North HaPPiMM Discussion in 2:50 p.m. nittM inrhirfu ' of junior high Robert Moritsen, Mike Oliverl4:00 p.m. Summary and - Dr. Don Carter, V Rash, Kathryn Gutke, Tommy Bart Robinson. 30 p.m. Adjourn. Lewis, and Marilyn Farrell and Craig h bet P OT (JOVC WaTCl A RICHMOND LaMar Spackman Leonard Cartwright Charles L. Peart Champ E. Webb Lorenzo J. Bullen Nason Johnson in-1- 0 Monthly MIA Dance P io-o- "jJSS : son in Franklin nN4 a.m. Talk of the Farrell, North Cache high school He Trying to Tell group, will speak to the com Paramour. ference during the workshop g;50 a.m. Talk t He Trying to Tell Saturday at 2:10 p.m. win Girl. T. ? nib , a m Talk to Tan H. and an assistant to the Quo- - Boy. rura 0 the Twelve of the a m Plav Christ of to 9:10 Kl SSUS.S'wEKS Hunting War Simmers; Gov. Clyde Sets Meeting o The Citizen Photo Hurren, Willis Sharp and nidi. A breakdown or the voting Hatch Wilcox were elected. included: Students Ready For Conference mixed quartet, Patriarch Pond Hyer will talk. The talks will be followed by remark, tram Prea. T. R. jSS Stag gj following n the customary scene. The sheep are bound for and Charles L. Byron Hansen and Paul Mo-In Peart. Lewiston, Wendell Knight were elected in Cor-Cartwright, Family Life Conference Cornerstone Laying Sunday RICHMOND The corner- stone of the new Benson Stake Center will be layed a Sunday cornerstone ta&g The service will start at z . 1. 1I.U1. wiui muiuii man conducting. Speaker, for the event will be Patriarch H. Ray Pond The cities and towns of Willard Pitcher was only two North Cache County elected votes behind them. their leaders Tuesday in what Elected in Richmond were was a fairly decisive election T.aMar Spademan, Leonard all the way through. With the exception of the Trenton election, most of the winning candidates were a good instance from the next in line" candidates. IN TRENTON Henry Ashcroft and Merlin L. Andrew each drew 74 votes to put them on the town board while mitJ - rj. - Rada, mm- - jJJgw SSe;"" u 'smlduMe! GRANp TOTAL ta orf,, talent, the best within Cache County is 5 n. az-37f- - The residential real estate comes to $2,010,063, while tile commer-escape- d d industrial real estate cial at 1902,923. and the agricultural real estate Is as- sessed at $7,114,745. for a totai assessed valuation for real egtate 910,027,731. Assessment of hwnriiwg ig $15,174,702, with $11,424,817 of this being residential build-net- A trophy will be awarded assessed valuation at the end of the year to the class or organization who has presented the most outstand- fog assembly. The Safety Committee of NC Is composed of student members Jay Suisse, Jay Wait, Vicki Fowler, and An- Cooley, with their ad-vizor, Mr. Richard Bagley. This committee directs its efforts to encourage students to drive safely at all times. The goal of its concentrated efforts is to win the safety trophy over defeat of the re-maining schools in Region to each month. of the school year, the school with the least amount of citations and accidents will ?" av! te Sd SiSSSi ? buildings, MOTOR VEHICLES within TVr.TSS"8ed,at was merchandise and fixtures another $1,091,430 for corn-merclal and industrial mach-biery. Agricultural machinery $119095. livestock was usessed at $810,384 PPerty to bring the total of assessed tar the Students re urged to ue was assessed by the State the utmost precaution In driv- This Included $31,174 for air ing at all times. line companies, $54,391 tor bus lines; $54,748 for car . Gill Injvild companies; $002,997 for gss companies, $2,012,185 for pow-T companies, School $792,120 for nflroad companies, $13,904 TRENTON Mlu Rebec- telegraph companies, $1,-Read, daughter . . of Mr. 8HX23 for telmhone com-anMrs. Doyle Read, spent Pues and $8JM for mining companies, Friday overnight In the pltal receiving treatment for THE DISBURSEMENT of a slight brain concnsslon she the $28XlM.42to7unds will received on the jdayground go as follows: at school. (OonUaiMd is Mat H At ca Craig Andwson and Mar-Ily- n DISCUSS CONFERENCE Farrell discus the coining Ltfe Conference with Vance Hendricks, North Cache High School The Cittern Photo to the committee. . - or - Members oftte LEWISTON FAMILY LIFE COMMITTEE MaucMey, include left to right) committee row, ufo (back family Wallace J. ERoise Taggart, Allen. Timothy (Sitting) Godfrey. Ruth Am White, Kathy Van Orden, Nancy Oomlsb, PM Plowman, Lew Kofoed, Billy Vm Eke. Stondtog Tb Ctttan Photo la Sybnar JeMP, principal iljWc - W f d tf |