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Show c LlXlAtt-- S j ; of U, library Salt Lake City, Utah U. . Mtfi t- x : . i ft r' f 7 UNlVERSITYOf dst periodicals Survey; Of Cache Valley Ready i Dickerson. Logan Employment SeSyrian; curity Office provoed the manager, Logn Bmptoyineni technical aarimnee and comQMea. trill pilation of tho project and and tech-ideCopies of tho atody devcfopsnenk of vocatton-in- d R. Bartel, tadurtrtal win have extra copies of (he Rate omoloyen Utah al education, academic training P?: R. Dickerson, Cm intamattoo R. Weal benefit Uriweraity; wtfl greatly Hie project. . study for organised ona and riee prataentnanag-er-, project and requested ato MHaSd Mure growth grama information contained Individuate who might deairo Fink Security Corpora- These wll bo mailed of the Cache VhUey area baa in toll study said Mr Diet, a copy, eald Mr. Dickeraon. Mr, tion; L. R. Humphrey; Ray neri for days, reporta developed a seed lor this in-- ereoa. . ' 0r' sfi Hm Cacne umnty Occupational Survey started last summer ii now compiled, printed and read tribunal, ecoondln al 3 boV It i a Dick-erao- n, a- ; . - . .'l , Eagle Scouts IbUIaUntta i ' . V ToDoFoicd District Farm Bureau Elects Bartow Mr. and Mrs. Don C. IMra. Granville juri Van-Dyk- e. fray, secretary.- Seventeen Eegto Scoria and sltsk arm - ABen, president, Roy Oeddm, rice president, Gary ABM, tae Rawlins, aecntexy, eveHie for Entertainment pnettent. auxiliary ning wne furuUhed by the ton Flrot-- 7. Bdis Taggart, Martin Cottle fondly of president, Ray GUbext, rice Lewis Wlaer, Decorations wen under Hie president, Lewiston Sec retary. direction of Mudne RawUne Don WnDyke, preridenl and Benon AIM. dl Fkqme, rice preei Exactions wen conducted Golden Soman, eocrwtanr. vila will the foUowing nsidts: Lewiston Cornish VUden T. Pitcher, Bartow, president, Roes Gar president, Orville Creech,- don, rice president, Ghdr vice president; Wendell God- Troseth, secretary. The annuri district banSpecial guasta i end Mrs. MaMn Mlyard quet ofthe Utah Item eau was heU Ravateyeve; of SmithtUfd, Mra. HUyaxd ring in Hie Lewiston Third being auxiliary pnridert of word cultural hnl with F. Oscbfl county, and Mr. and Bdls Taaaart as master of Mn: Steven BodUy. Mr. This district includes toe Bodily aerves on the Lewiston tin bosud for the county Gove,' ' - Cornish, First, Second and Third locate of Hw Item .Bureau. o. - TWrd-Gran- : ; A, L uiA for tbe evertng. Arrangements for Hie banquet da by Mr. and Mrs. r. ntchar. ap sober MR. AND IBS, ORLO JONES. 1 Plans Opening A grand eperdng wit earn for Hie newly larged Ortoh Market M RICHMOND -- Its of the county, held a board ecttve Ime meeting Thurotey evening in the Perk school to acquaint Lowlston Oty Cbundhnun, those interested in the conof Hie Lew- - ditions of the school district. MIA, superintend In charge of the meeting ent of Benson Stoke Sunday ssi Dean Hbshm of Norm School, and to now serving Logu. m a member of the library O. L. BtaHam, prlnctoel, board and pnrideut of the offered the invocation, othCache County Retail Grocers. er members of the board He to a pari director of Aw present included Mis. Doris Budge of SmHhfleld and Mr. Utah Retail Association. Growther of Hyrum. 61 an--1 r. and Mn. entire constructed Hie i wms to Waddoupsjn now of Lewiston ner resident Rving in Logsu Mr. and been in tho grocy totoom avseie graduates firii ebooL S&sdBcaid HoIdsHtti hiMMMn mm be owned and Mr.-an- State University and n Not only hm he conducted Biles Hold For tlrs-Travoll- or o. RICHMDND-Funw- el vices far Itancto .EUxtoto Wood(Iihbie) M. Traveler Wednes-Ag- u on held land were at the stoke centw with RaHriet conducting to - . ' Boy Scouto of Olouncil jerry iSSBijy.11 wilh Johnson directin SSuSSedby to LetJdorih risttonak' Onrite hS a, Ben-efit- to Karren, field. -- to to n. M the weather stafioa the LewiSton Sumr theory there wm four indim of raw now with a reported 6 HsUi. The weather in for Tuesday was M rijgi and 21 low faLowiSton. Ae far February It month as tot an averageis concerned. for as wnther Tbe Ugh wm 58 and the tow wm a S with age of 36 degrees. Then waa 1.47 of psedpitattoa, daht days of Storm and an inches average of to nw -- II The highest maximum far February waa 67 in 1968 and lowest minimum whs 42 in 1903. The Ugiert aver age waa 90 to ACP Signup Siaris Soon Farmers and ranchers who to in 1966 ACP program may sign up for such practices beginlocal ning Much 14 at toe announceTHs ASCS office. ment waa made today to give the farmeri and ranchers of Franklin county equal opporcipate in tunity to program by too Franklin county committee. conservation Some of Include available practices establishing permanent raver crops, Improvement of a stand of forest trees on farm jand, permanent sod waterdiversion terraces, ways, ditches or dikes to Intercept runoff and divert excess water, streambank or Shore protection, channel clearance, levees, toes, etc., channel lining chutes, drop spillways, ripe drops, open drainage systems, tile drainage sys tems, reorganizing farm to conserve wMi to participate to The next meeting la scheduled in two weeka to be held each second and fourth Ttwiyhy evening cf toe month. rite or ponds for intgi lining irrigation ditches, Chech ThDhiI better rai to ' jni Ocsl an avafiable control of GRACE The American tag rangeland, wrii and ahruba, competitive Sixth and. Le0on Auxfflary dams development, spring bo District eonrantloo will boM In Gram on April 2. end panto, pipe Imi, al acconfing to word received far livestock water, permanent nngriud fencer by local Legion members. - BsrjtttanrS: Ebbkl . toBich-mon- d Sgi to Irri-syrte- mi H. Bay Benediction yaf-fare- d by Byroi Utotm. were cerad TiAinlag RICHMOND On Thursday fire evening, members of department met for a first via meeting in the fire hefi. Pete Hansen of Smithfield, win is in charge of training 11 firemen on the engines and first aid, wm in. attendance. They checked the engine and the siren. A dry run speaker. a lllalliM, inches o Hmto was on gromx new snow The morning. Wedwaday THmi-de- y Station far weather WM high 41 and low 27. Xhera wm .71 indim of ' to . fllBEMI d ward Relief Society. to . Dixie iMtitor, Mrs. Dennis. ErjSy numbers o-in j Mn Amt "ET 86 to Pitta-ejecte- was by sff'SSSrrSf Hm 19 In 1906 and 196L two Between tour and was storm of most least TIm days precipitation Intaea of mow fell on North wM 54B In 1968 and tout in 1908. The most now vm tache vaHey Tuesday and predpUritoa wm .10 In 1908. 42 inches in 1983 with the 1934. least-xerreturn-n- g The moat days of atom wm Vednesday morning, winter the disappearing once again. Fallowing a season of melting now, winter came again, roads in leaving moat of Wedcovered ice the valley of many However, nesday. mSBed were by roads the Wednetaay evening. weedier ..to . According - ox- - Wtame Traveler. Another tan Softly surf UiifiJUlOftilyAln the HBL He aerrsd ai in the Lou Angeles, St Loris and DUtas f- -, as n aup Freeerytoor 1 at the Sent of Square dneers in WesMafikn. D Soda Lewtoton, ton, Logan, sewn for uue -nre an't agMt in yours, asof assistd Springs end Bear 7T.T.toigs Divl- a to purticiprio M inspector wNh poefad benefit square danco In Washington, in Preston on March 11 PDen. s2L25Laj2!fiJ2 Aooordtog to MSlrulm ton. Am dance toopen to I to April piDifo isn of me committee It wtt be held in the Ktnren, .Loy W. Wrib, wwrd cufiural bafl starHiM GDflHUlQe Thorn ri'SrSO pm. Bui Btabop, Henson, E Tbe .celer will be Lem Drakriich, FlekUig Wlnwnrd, LUMer Cartoon, Junes L, Whiting horn PocetaOo. Recently a gu exploelon in McBride, DermM L. Wri-Unadvisor a square dance befi in IowU a IS Uled about peraons. invited and who receivere being held all over been ed Hieir award during 1966 the United States to eld are: survivors. FrankBn County Dtohict Bryce L. Bodily, Alex B. Larsen, Scott B. Christensen and Howard B. RawHngs, Unit SB, Preston; Frank J. Johnson. Unit 1M, Praaton; Garth C. Porter, Urit 136, FranUn; Blair L. Hfinward, Urit 140, Dayton. North Ckme Dtotrict-Dev- -id V. Thomas, Unit 54, Snrih-HeLoVUr J. Bair, Urit SO, Lewiston; Gary 0. Bal-taUrit 66, Smithfiekl; David R. NUson, Urit 66, SmUfafieid; Dooglai K. Lemon, Urit 167, Richmond; Richard C. Mouritsen and Glade 8. Smith, Urit 160, Lewiston; Amon Anton, Jr., Gary L. Anton and Thomas aiwss iifisfaW! Invocation Woodland. to ww G. a heavy mow iOL The old Bear River makes a typical The water cute into to mow banka. following to to North Cache Vailey was cold and COLD AND WINTgRY , at the Bluebird Orie The appotntment of M. Ted Karran as chairman of Hm bora 1968 Brie Banquet made Jointly by, Itertao sen, prertdent of the Cato Volley Council, endLoM- Watts, chairman of the dl Advancement Committee. Eagle Scouts end their sponsors wll spend Hm evening talking over the deferent" ftohk of interest the scoris have indicated as their desired field. The sponsors are bring recruited with the Ebgtaa lnteresti in mind. An outstanding program has been planned with xtorl ' M. Delneao, agent of Hm Federal Bin veriigetton office in Balt Lake CUy, as principal Mr. Delneas to Uaaisfo Dennis. Amen-ica- . ttented Orto 2-5- J AlBanquol a . e OtOoungfSraori Cannon, garmMuu that bub emptoyment Students, and future jmedbyDato Baker Tom and Maynud, hw comstoiiu wtnter in to critor coctesta heid in SmMiflehi in efimfnetton compeflfion wtoh area. Ibto team to now being mm teems from the mmundtag 90. Chmnplonstalp Critor Races to be held in Pocatello March li, 19 and luma mu mi , Tbe Ctttom Photo to PIPE UNLOADING to - 19 caikada eT recenfly to the Lewiston spring trrigatltag Pipe, Equipment Here For Spring Although it eeemi a UtUe early to be thinking about Irrigation and sprinkle irriPitgation in particular, toe comcher Pipe and Pump depany has already taken of livery on twelve carloadsend pipe of aU site, dope description in preparation for coming season. also purchased have They back-ho- e a modern to te ... J to which wiH help instoH pipelines with greater and efficiency. MarceH Pitcher, pipe and and operator of company, has bean iveling to too major aup pliers on the west coast trying to purchase quality nut best possible teriab lor price, at trssnendoua which can bo passed on the farmera in the area. t to 'J to C Henry T7ebb Hites Held Henry Sanson Webb, born in Richmond, May and HarSimon of son Utah, Knapp Skidmore Brooke riot Webb, died Saturday, February 28, in Ogden of natural 21,-188- f. i Services were Tuesday In (he Benson stoke center and burial In the Richmond ceme- rill. . i tery. i Mr. Webb wm a prominent dairyman in Richmond cauief. Bwrl a Nellie dry fanner In Downey ThompHe married wm past chairman He Me. in 1911, 14, Juno son, end White Days Black of Lake Salt Temple. toe committee on and saved, He is survived by the , El- for many yean. He served lowing children: d dam (Evelyn) Butler,. CUer-- si: chairman far the board Carnegie M. library (Veryl) j fiekl; Mrs. .Yarn Gibeon, Ptiberix, Aria.; EUenifor six yean. He bad beta T. Webb, ' San Itandaco, a ocstM In Richmond and seven. grandcbUdren eurrounding area. HejNnref CaHf.; mitolon in the Futon end one w in 1906 end 1987. Al Also eistai, lus. Heanr T. 'itime of deab. be waa a (Edith) Pfori, Mr Wlft-r(Bather) Pope of Richmond, High Priest In Hm Hlchmort and Mra Krito (Grace) M,r- - Southward.. to tol-Mr- to s. Rich-men- . - n fe .f I" t s |