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Show f '7.'. of U, library Salt Lake City, Utah D. Train-Ca- r CrashtpM&tii Victim Dies; flMS&k Woman Killed P3W5frfot THE, Two men from School DisParkinson Mc- trict No. 5 have filed In 8autoInjuria received in an Alister, TO, of ISO E. 4th N., itlou on too Cache Coun- train accident and a Logan, who wu struck by a School Board.1 The first to tenner Proton woman was car and killed she crossed wu Joseph F. Day, UUedtaRoy, Utah, when ahe Utah Highway 80 at Roy, UL, Cache educator anq was hit by en auto. Tuesday. Mrs. McAlister wu randier. Also filing is WUlii the wife of Frank Me HaU. incumbent member of n DYING .FRIDAY following Allstate, formexu. Franklin too board. the auto train wreck County Sugar Company purelection wffl.be held of chasing vagsut and stock- onThe November 8 In conjunction to vNUdi car waa struck camo to with, toe general election. Preston about. SK District- .Nb. 8. coi tftlnnear Wallivllle on theirbomsbers Theymade 0M1.. Richmond, Lewiston,The accident HlfkNj uni Mr McAliatars death, ton, Cornish and Cove. Servoocund the week betee U mSim 18,. 1940, 15 years ing on ..toe .board from; that A pauenger. Jack Wheeler September to the day apart '; area now are Oaronee Andmaton. waa treated and Thu she want to' 8, ' Logan to erson, chairman, and Wtoia relented. The mtohapoccur-- d reside. to HaR. Through raappofttm-menttShe wu active ITTabout 4:40 p. m. aa .the Flnt-r?an- d hi the toe bounty,- - there Primary DartUouM Fourth wards, and wu pro- wffl ba only ona from the croulng in social activiu of area elected. Mr. Ande driver new. the train he hit minent toe Mrs. McAlls-t- aleo represents Ctarkstonand community. hie brakes, which made "the wu born July 1, 1888, hi 9W10QL WIUCSI WMI pUCIB car iHde onto the croaaong Cacho : County , H mwifip district. banquet o( toe end killed the engine. The Hyde Part Dr. r of William Auxifiary front of the car wu etruck and Clailua Tag-- MR. DAY a graduate from No. 8' of Lewiston, ,wps tar the train and 1 to 1880 in Utah State University Parkinson. Her marriags the vehicle wu extensive. Frank Snow McAlister took when he played right tackle Friday., night to thft UTAH HIGHWAY Patrol Mace August 16,1911 in toe (Continued from page 4) munlty Building wtthPjari dent Florence Fond edaduct-in- g Lowell Bair and Logan Temple, she attended Troopers , an achodli and wu John Cartwright Investigated Log City the meeting and program. and indicateddtatiixia are a member of the Logan Four Cove wan advionad by Coton, were th LDS Ward at the time of pending. The injurlu Lbret-t- a Sergeant-at-arm- s, toe deathher She wu a temi thought to have been more Detton. and Rachd Blair Win serious if the car had not worker, but because of t! Mrs. Detton gave a talk on been equipped with seat temple vacation wu visiting COVE Rent Walker and her daughter Mrs. Alvin Beu-tlbelts. toe AHen littended the the 100toahntvhfiAry of in who lives block a Crug' Roy . NattoaaLAn-themFuneral services were held toe of the scene of the acci- Western States Music Festi- writting Franklin from Monday in the The'"Star won Boise where val at Spangled dent they Stake house with Bishop Surviving betides her dau- - tronhys for their guitar solo Banner" and the group sang Burton conducting. Mrs. Alvin are and duet and bnmf members. the. complete song. j Speakers Include Charles P. Stergrandchildren;BepHer too- There were approximately half Mrs. . Ruth Swendsen sang McGregor, Bishop Leo Ander- thers and 800 contestants. were BerMrs. They sisters, son, Anna Pond and Bishop nice "The (Carina) Parkinson, Lo- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs "(to My America" and Burton. Walker and daughter, American Prayer". She (was Mrs. Athur (Winifred) an; The frimily prayer wu gi- - -- emens, Whittle, Calif., Mrs. Judy, returning home they accompanied' by Mrs. jAlta ven by Don Anderson and the William Veda Salt IdahoCtty, a ghost Harrison. Worley, j nave wu dedicated by A. Lake Ctiy, Mrs. Arthur RaP town, and other puces of inEarl Hollingsworth. Musical iison Preston; Mrs. Seth terest Special guests - wen - Denumbers were sung by Ear-lin- e (Edith) Shaw, San partment Jr. Activity Chairand Merlin Smith, Elda Calif.; Dr. Fred Francisco, man Edna Plowman, .Mrs. UwistBR CW Carlson and Claire Holiines- - Cedar City, Utah; Parkinson, Dr. WalVepi Baugh,. National Comworth. Pall bearers lace Parkinson, Porterville, Sets Recwd mittee WomanDtotrict Terrell Hollingsworth, JOhn Calif.; Don Parkinson, Am Time Cupid Idaho Julia sident Mr. Ruby Pond, land arillo, Texas. a RegDistrict Secretary Melital toe at Rinds. may gn ' Hall Mortuary Thursday from istered Holstein cow owned worth. 7 to 9 p. m. and Friday two by Norris L. Mteketeon, LewThe meal was prepare by Funeral services win lours prior to services- Burnote- the officers, assisted a hu iston, produced noon conducted Friday at the ial win be in worthy record Of 17,474 lbs. of Lee Pond and - Mrs. HaU Mortuary an Logan for Cemetery, ' Dw. of butter- Hlckntooper. milk A Preston man ai a reaul Mrs. Hazel u weU-kno- PtwIlHuflSta g a. aadSntte er - LEWBTON-Thbmam-be- rzhip Azurl-canLegt- on Stndenis Honors er - Le-Gra- nd - . - seven-year-o- ld Le-Fev- re. J - - and-884- .' III MitTfc 'ii-- a V f YViiHifV. i . reports compiled by ahPower and Light pany at Oneida Station. had Mu fact, August 1964 toe lowest minimum temperature on record at the plant with SI degrees, and toe lowest average temperature of 88 degrees. IRE LAST TIME it low it down almost In August wu In U81, to the Oneida Station weather report R hit a degrees then. The average temperature in 1954, 19(7 and tow 187 wu almost The av of this year. August u Si u ac-cord- 8 u u VilltY CitoR ftffa Qvieliudc Mrs. 'Cand N. Funk of Richmond bu bean frp1-ed- . The enrbUment of toe Benson Stake Civic County Schools wu up more Music captain. Ths kick-of-f tou 800 over last year, but, dinner wu hrid Monday eve- 417 of tola number is in toe the at ning full tone Hmiwgwtei under U6MB icampaign. This s way to additional achodli toil pnnam prsnuu to ba outstandteg and the cainj for membership ondi u BbihUw make candy? E. Remington Davenport, tto candyman to the man to aolve your problem and free of charge. Mr. Davenport will beta Preeton undw toe Valqxxwonhlp of the Cache Preston cufaMM and the ley Citizen for the free candy It win be held at 8 p. m. in the Franklin county court house social room. about "Doing something" almost the sweet tooth that everyone has at sometime or another is Mr. Davenport despecial concern- - He hu voted more than 30 years- to of teaching and principlesfessional candymaMng, to ed to home use," and his own phrase written two textbooks. Like men in many other unusual careers, Mr. Davenport tar becqme, a cannyker pro-Icmus- retanwig .to Ms - A thshlgh achootT fatwaUmm ef the mroO-mo- nt hi by-Mho- figms Oosiitrton: i HO Ic' Nastt Caehs Lawtotu to .. e e Lewtotaa Grade 94 8 introduc-J-William- There the staff an four ementary additions to ft the Lewiston El8school. Mrs. Delor- 4 es Jones of Newton to the new frlst grade teacher. She is married and hu four daughters. She to a graduate of. USU. This to her first year a regular teacher, but Mrs Jones hu had much expoton. ce throughout much of the a substitute teach-ecounty icipation: Thou helping Mrs. Funk with the membership campaign are: Mrs. Du Gibbons, Lewiston; Mrs. Reed Rawlins, Trenton; Mrs. Douglu Hendricks, Cove; Mrs. McKay Rawlings, Cornish. Ten outstanding attractions have been signed, among u u r. Mrs. Norma Bodily from Lewiston will teach the third and fourth grade this year. She has had seven yean experience teaching in the Preston and Hyde Park Schools. Mrs. Bodily hu thru boys and two goto. Mr. Murray Rigby to the new principal and sixth grade teacher. He has thirteen tog, yean experience in t nine prindpel in the county. He nu urea boys and one ghl and ttvna la Heaton.1 q to toe Mre. . these are, A Spanish dance group dir- ect from Spain with costumes valued at $85,000.00. They are booked for three years fa advance. Jan Pierce with Been Farrow and seven other arttoti will do a concert Utah Symphony, now rated tumg toe tap ten in the u 7- - the production, weighing; c and tosttag1 operations, in cooperation . with the official' breed - Improvement p of The HMsteta-Friesla- n Association of FemerOesiddil 6f l Govo of K. t k-, -- Ufa HemHdte Chinp, of Utah Pioneers, of Rlcte Stm re-co- sd bt - ' Utm v- u !lm Dondnstrnles Etedronic Drain INSTALL J LINE --i Two Workmen After Utah PoW-d Light Ctenpamr instafl toe fine to toe TV tons-- ' Wm imririwi taA Ddl rignwd Allan, native America buMmag on top of Hull H11L More Money to needed In botes series of of former and a Cache boring Valley This level of production rosktant of Cove, to complete Ihe Joh. Ike Gmun Photo one inch steel of date a bun bu erage fas 86 degrees thou may be compand to too featured hr toe major thick in ths form of a Xntk Ctcfc average U. S. dairy cow's on Tv n aritomic progressivo ipiru. T output maefafas fintohad tot Job The The hottest August on 7JS00 tea. of uiilk containing trade brain were to 1940 and 198 875 tea. of butterfst neanfly to- to a fow minutes. wharo.DMn BYU The same oparatten by a lled toe at n whan toe maximum tempera-tuto an instructor to ttl Ml machinist making Ms own comwent up to 104 HURT IN FALL and aatttagi and Manufacturing Tschno-Iq- calculations pared to 99 degreea during JorLEWISTON Mark would, have required many Laboratory of Oil w year. August new electronic brain hours. In addition to its gensen, the non of Mr.: and fa all activated by a THE WEATHER reports al- Mrs. speed, the machine eliminates Utah Power and Light Co. family in this ana will Jerry Jorgensen, to atod tape-anDeU hu been toe need. lor Jigs, the eo showed them wu a total of home the at constructing too el- caive Cram this project theconvalescing to drills the id Jt inches of predpatton, tteodtag 11m to the TV Utah ectrical Light Pompower time tools-Maome SeEnrt learning the process and with five days of storm dar- Ms parents after on Hall pany hu cemented to waive Translator Building to of Alton L.DA. a com1964 for for tob tope. graduate progrwnfag spent fa the Logan ing August of toe required cash. ptymmL Hill last week. pared to SJ5 inches of pre- Hospital, . and toe Salt Lake The top I prepared by toe North Cache High school and The cost 8 building this The Batter .TV Corooratlon He State Utah intricate of had 1965, in University. August cipitation L.D.S. Hospital recovering complicated Una frodod RHOOitt. Be nfaaY right cateulatteu of toe unlverei-ty- a married the former Wi the wettest August on record. cause the shortage of colfa received he from 8 that this to comand of injuries project North Isrealson electronic IBM 7040 Logan storm for The most days of benefit each lections and the may be completed thuuilL fall from a tree in the. putMTu, they are the parents of four an August wu in 1941 with Alton Mk. children Ariel xito, Foe'a' Part. Makejrour 89 conributton 18 days. City to Boss Rasmussen the Uwistea Htxi First Security Bank or to the Mb Cfciiy Collector to your area. Burt fifon A ;iff: Martin said..."Lets these Wallace MaBory, Lewiston, translators installed get so th8 will have the exclusive use we may watch Better toe prefix "Starcache" In 8 this winter. ;; Vy i all Registered Hol.; llV.S " naming ton ban difference make will he too mue to that making achod, stein animals bred in th8 er's sister (who is now Mrs; ha never went beds on tween candy anda poor tone basic types of candy from now on. Davenport), tarfmi Wend classroom. toe stags, explaining each herd teach When the urge to the .but to moot of this prefix naim Use a point. hip step in preparation and hu been granted by The Hoi' men became fut. friends ud Came back, be combined Ms Mr. Daveiqxirt believos in single to will distribute Mlliplf totoe Association 8 toe Vieoese (and Ms sister) two dominant interests and toe sdentifle approach Questions of any America. It becomes a perMW to Portland to live not started teaching Oat . I didnt candymaktag ana substantiamakind to pertaining candy manent of official mod too long after Mr. Davenport Dow to make good candy 8 tes Ms philosophy by demonking will be answered during records part home.' the organization! at strating before Ms i returned home. sesstau. in national in the early '80s Mr.' Dav--, i. Now he says, "Ive learned the obsolute control of result the class headquarters Douglu A. Dorgeson t at nerve y s lot of little things since I All the faults 8 homemade '"The teaditagtem-porarilforsook to8 controls the Brattleboro. Vi enport successful .ifermer Cornton, ha la Ididnt that started in teaching .eight timu eye to tend n hand candy can be avoided, large Some 1,500 prefixes are re- end livestock producer, is toe served for Registered Hol- Democratic candidate for the the one controlling ' buitaess, know when I wu a profes- uyi, and makes it Ms busithe and who sional year; office at four year y County show had .The brother-in-lato he chuckles. ness "So I stein breeders eachHolstein exactly candymaker. ear, which his more than 30,000 ' Cammiesioner in Cache wen of his class how. basis is show He bow tell it's time. teaching u that started by dairymen now have their own County. Air. Bergeson to a - done I "little Statesman thou For the that candyimporting things so fascinating found it dlsttacti ive prefixes for nam g resident 8 Cache cattle. ing home-bre- d County and to weU aware at Each prefix is a trade the confronting the mark" for the purebred Hol- entireproMems county. He attended stein breeder since it is used the local schools, BYC and in all published information graduated., from Utah State concerning his animals University with a major in The stories behind prefixes sericulture and mmw fa poprograms mood wfflhoM tbalr opooteg meeting on Friday, Sept '9 in IheRalie Rafi stt 1 p.m. Power Firm Completes Line To Translator m - Thaw wIB' be a potoickdbK followed bp r lo bring a gust d Ittwiitai mss Eaton Flr LEWISTON Mlu r. u . 8 Mix y School Tele-vto- VS on j Nsncy leave on Waddoops win for Salt Lake City, Thursday aro she will present tar Food Dsmonetration toe State Frir. She won first place with this demonstrstiaa toe Richmond Blech sad Elite Show and at the Cache County Frir. ' 8 4--H 8 ' , Lewiston Man Se&ks -- teta-Friest- ' an K t Vt , . u u w u life-lon- may be interesting since often represent form name, the owners family name or unique combinations of fam names. The Sr member nature of each prefix name often stimulates the creation of clever terms to preserve its "ou and only nature. i also a .Utah1 State graduate and an active participant in local civic church affairs. They an toa of two children: Mrs. F. (Juls) Dunn of Brigham City, former and Michael B. Utah, . Beeon, ito-denta- tU a current stude8 litical science. MR. BERGESON hu been active throughout hto life in civic activities having been elected twice as Mayor at Cornish; served County Director of the Red Cross and chairman. at War Bond drives. He eras former vice president and dHreoter of the State Farmers Union PROMOTED Mr. and Mrs. organization. COVE Grover Allen received word For years lie saved m of the promotion of their dau- bishop of the Camisti warl ghter. Ruth Allen Robertson, and hu served in various to Captain in the Air Force in- the Ward organ-tionNurses Coras. She to station. ex-usl- ve native Whether the canrmaker, Ae candy or toe oandymak- and 55 to Eu-Tuell- er, ut Portland, (m., to teach. InVienna, be met a young pro- figuns group in the school system. He said that toe latest m 1968. - v roUment flames show m ln Aecordteg to toe county ereau ai 14 in grades ou to school superintendent's office six, 16, In qwdal : aducatiou there la an toaeam in every program, 8 iu Jiurior Ugh, te-b- ut ge of shwnwit show 6101, in 1964 and 5498 in Those .who bur ihlpi in Civic Music will.be admitted to not onto the grams the come provides, totoe University Lyceum series. Civic Music president, presided at the s, meeting and ed Roy New York chief consultant on the Cirtc Concert Sendee and Dr. Twain Tippetts, chair-- , man of USU Lyceum, toktuf Utah State University's part- Before World war I, ha wu student, a w dawdling enjoying uirope and studying languages, with eventual aim Mw year, day at, noon. Sputa a iweet tooth? Wants - Belaa-Preec- Candymaker To Conduct Free Got ws 'i. listed As fCold It wu a cold August tola year, according to too weatta SicbeLeador tinned For Ye&im&'MMilp: - Aug. CACHE VALLEY u ca-cltt- - Open to everyone without CANDY SCHOOL spouorod by the Cad chSe to the free candy 8school The school, conducted by p.m. Friday Cttizen Vfcfley s. E. Remlngtoa Davenport and Mi wife, who are shown demonstrating ed at Fort Walton, Fla. Panes-col- a, He married Beryl Boom the , ' : former of . Gunnison, DOUGLAS A. BERGESON . V'- - r. - li . , : |