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Show u .t I wo . r- - ece Two Ogden families at least have one thing In common. Same Same Tyjpe Trailer... From Ogdon.;. Damage Same j though one family was travel-o- n knife. Thursday and one on to ch accident, the 'f ;v department wtimatad flu was Each damage to the trailers as by something happening to the total loss, though the estimate fihthe Shaw ed damage to the towing trailer house. traitar, a fibre blew, throwing hhtoa was oofyabout ISO in no the traitor aad too They can each haveacd-- 1 flfnta that have almost every-tmn- g in common. The taro families aro the Coal C. Shaw family and the ES tot T. Sampeon famlhr, both last names . - uO Kfatas.S jjMIsnhadnn wRh fluir small traitor home, t lath to ed toaritltfete a the Hwnpona traitor, a apc&cs, nnitor jflu traitor braka, kb ting one toda down, enstag than, one a' mantod acnfesd , acddm-- Yi way 38 near the intersection of the Strawberry Airings road within 90 feet of each other. . The Cedi Shaw family was traveling to Yellowstone Park on Thursday when the tire blew on their trailer. The frailarand car went Into, a sUd with the ' trailer hitting a rock tearing the traitor loose from the pickup. : .; . her an aMsrfy couple. . The Eliot T. Sampson fam-h-y And to tap it all off; both was traveling to Yellow-ton- e - ""1 jiWn; .f?h Ofl.Lt town, atanHartniters and other -- JM-H- ;t ii dj, flutrritoraMesr i.,-- Park oTFridaywhan occurred-anHlb- i spring underneath the trailer broke, letting one side of the trailer down, causing the trailer and the 85 station wagon to jackknife across the highway. ' :'Thelaet dcddent ; blocked ' traffic.1; ; : According to' the Fringli county Sheriff offlcA'anoar ierted teethe tragedy secobii w . . u J :i l . d -- a large semifruck jak at: pws Doioren pscgau : ! X Sheriff Arlando Larsen, said that.. Blaine Taylor came along in a state highway truck just after the accident occurred. He set out flares and cones which ware in Am truck to stop traffic. - He stop-peIdtt through the '. .V Because: of the Mb V- - WJfik Vl curve n . . ; School; Loon Na7 .No. 10 illrlLiOgan No. 15-ward chqri; Logan Na ams SchooL Edith Bowen SchooL Loon Na M Junior Ifigh Logan Na A19 -- Hillcnst (ObaMnued on page 4) 14-Ei- ghth Ad- Dichoond Hon Found 011 lhnearbyFkld to rest In a ditch.. Mr.' Smith, resi-- to-da- dent of Richmond, apparently had left his stalled car and FROM BOLIVIA Jose OtoBabal I wmamr.and S. Cochabamba olivla was a recently.He The Citizen Photo : lntHU-iMa- a Bolivian Student A yecent visitor at .the dairy duate and pame to Utah Tteihof VaMedT.Plteiwiiw ts Jose ft; Ojazabal of Cochabamba, Bolivia. Mr. Olazabal fffllf ,WaMwstai has been In the valley doing Ti Dials work at Utah State C graduate In dairying and has ' . ", MM .pepasttovte . CUriortoa f telephone sales pitches. "We cannot deny service for this purpose, he explained, because telephone selling Js Is MST deeplegal However, The annual good will tour. ly concerned about ellmlnat- - dnmsared by Cache Chamber -- ( Commerce, wlU be held ter dumber members Smtember snd 14, through Idaho and Outlining the companys powe with headquarters in sition, Carlson said, strongly discourage indiscriminate sales cans which Invade cost of the tour will be the telephone user's privacy which will Include, or fail to consider his interest or convenience. Were urging according to .tour businessmen te call only b ChamA fMe n eapocts, Hot pick naiahs who won top spot hi flu recent Richmond (toft at random; and to call at times be made as soon as possible Dennii front) Bruce Tnavefler, Iftfls.;?convenient to the prospective with Mr. Champ or Dean bb. (Back Bijl customer, avoiding messttanee, Smith and Sweao Tbmnr' jtamiy Otesiliotpto: early mornings or late eve- tha Chamber of Commerce in Lena. nings, be said. He further reported that .fte touriats will leave MST recommends telephone 6 Am. September 19 from Lo- LewisteaCsi sales people identifythem- - gan and will return late in the selves quickly and honestly evening September M. Darand avoid disguised or Indirect ing the. trip to Jackson Rote, In cases of caU-e- tranters will stop in Preston RICHMOND Members of who are evaaiva, rude or ter breakfast and will be at flu Little League players of Uhwr n tot iiw persistent the Telephone Richmond won the nhnwiptog-shi- p company suggests that tele- at flu Wort Hotel They will game played in town on Ho-t- d bo at the staying Virginian niipljf bang up Saturday night Wellsvllle in Jackson. second and each team That school was off to dasswork proparatlons when Daring the tours stay In with a trophy. Tha presented so start in children smooth Jackson Cache are flu there early and .they will conduct n particular defeated Rlver boys Heights tours to such pla- County District was empha- again so late, and that they are received, the tetapha Newton M, and Wells-vid- e ces are of as end Teton fired in and the the sized 9 Thursday by Village regular y will take steps to , the riww at the Pink Gar- meeting of the board of edu- school day and should be getcontact the solicitor, Carlson Dumto was Elvin manager ter melodrama theater. cation. It was reported by ting home to their parents. and coaches ware Rlduud r t Possible solutions discussed This year's good will tour Superintendent C. Bryce Mauchley and Gail Alvey. On a an expansion of previous that, all furnlahlnga, were, to have a teachers eld the team are Zan Harris, Dentours through parts of and supplies are here toad 'organised play after nis Jay Purser, GaThe purpose of and that the warehouse ays school Aours or to revise the vin Traveller,Bruca Little, Traveller, the trip is to improve relations tem Is being fully utilized. .transportation . system, Anderson, Jay Webb, Gary with neighboring states snd to Reva Wallis, plan would cost elementary suDennle, Jeff Tbrurer promote Brldgerland. and Clair HollL the district njore money than Jimmie JofanaoA pervisor, The 1986 tour will be attend- rorth, teacher at the Lewiston we can afford. Superintended by representatives of fbd Tementary School, met with ent Draper Sagged to look InCache Chamber of Commerce, the board to dtocuai a large to every adfele and see what he Logan City government, the number of first and second can come up with county government and the grade students who have to Ray Cannon told the board Drivo-l-n . Bridgerliuxl committee.. be tended at the schools for that, as part of the Torto Liaof considerable time A length bility procedure, an Intensive Council Elcfeaaad each day due to the bus trans- safety. Inspection has been The Lewiston CityDiana tori, Eonday reviewed the service. ; portation made at each of the districts flu drive-i- n being built In Fma Mr. HollingsWorth said that schools. Hr said that repairs Lewiston RICHMON- D- Mrs. Leona Rrtand Anderson Lewiston there are 41 sec- needing to hi made, are minor and told by Cartoon returned home from him that a city be-- ,' ' ond graders and just 14 able to In nature add that the ebun-t- y ease would be Alaska on Monday, flha itonlm. is in good shape as far Members of the council briefly In Seattle with walk88home. The first' grads dty students .with It walk- as safety factors are concern- eld that Bob andRtta Obey and us did not solicit they dually and with Leo and ing. Tha' remainder ,of flu ed. To correct situations af the drive-i- n In flu dty as was ; iPrnoa GUK and 9amgy In students in both classes arrive all of flu achool buildings t lanttoned last week In The between 7:90 end would cost In flu neighbor- atlsen. .roieA Knr, Kan and Joey I45achool Support had each morning and, though hood of wnt,i Cartoon abo spent flu sum-urom Interested residents of ' " ' aufcnon fishing in Alasuy are ofQdauy dlamlned ft flu area. i ka and returned by car. Mr. from dassworfc at 2:90, must portent meeting Mr. Anderson met with flu on 4:00 until remain ud Mrs. Doyle (torbon and wdsr tocampusbus service Ude Committee win be held fBifii mi explained Ms ri igrt; dans ter the new business frntify have ntoo mhned to at I which Richmond; to . make fluir bomA Mr.' Holllngswo r t h Thursday, September I, win be located just off I Con tinned on bonu. 41 main street past the new baak aid It to very difficult to make Area Tour- ? UBSsr.! trans-accomodatio- Spackman Smith. He married Leone Thompaon' November ' 37,1912, to Logan temple. She died In USB. He had engaged In farming and had been a milk hauler for Sego Milk for 5? 80 years. At time of death he ing the various dairy farms in' the benefits of the valley, both Mg and small, was a high priest In with ing dairy products. spedaHied and diversified. Utah Dairy wives, the auxHe to assoa belongs Survivors include his dairy iliary of the American Dairy ciation in Cochabamba which Association Dean E., of Richmond; of Utah, will be about 900 farmers and ovvtottors to their daughter, Mrs. Myrl (Beulah) hasftOOO providing Holstein dairy cows. booth with free recipes Wright, Roy; seven grandchil- - er Because of the climate of Bo4 three great cooking Hate. brothers ana sisters, livia, they pasture their stock Mrs. Kenneth Canton, Cache the year around. They are county chairman ter the State Merlin, W. F. Jr., able to have ata crops of hay FMrprqject, will take charge Mrs. Mildred tfawi of j of the dtonlay on Septembers ,mond; Mrs. Mary Johnson, AnMr. unmarOlazabal and is Mrs. Carol Jorgensen, 27, Lewiston, Amy vied, and has a dairy bant of Princess from Cache Dairy derson, Rupert comity, Funeral services were con- eight He is a university gra-- . will also assist vixitorA ducted Wednesday, at 1 p.m. In Benson stake center In Richmond. LeRud S-- Oth Chamber Plans . was making his way back up to the road when he collapsed and died. A widower, Mr Smith was seen driving away from his home Thursday itf-- ; ternoon and it was that he had perhaps gone to i visit a daughter in Roy. when be did not return. Instead, he apparently had driven to his farm In the Nebs area. He iras born October 22, manag- er for Mountain Staten Telephone Company, reported y that the telephone company is committed to doing everything it legally can to curb annoying and offensive s a lifetime e, con-gressio- Hurt Carlson,'local The body r of Edwin EWah Smith, 74, was found Friday afternoon by a party of mourning dove hunters in the Nebo area, south and east of Richmond. A short distance from Mr. Smith was his automobile which had lefTthe 'road and had come RICHMOND ' State-wisJ. Keith Melville and Harvard N. Hinton are yying for the office of rwresentative on flie Democratic ticket ' v Following is a list of Cache tiling places ter. 1986 where titlzens will cast their ballots declaring the political of their choice; Loon Na 1 Scout Center 99 Pioneer Avenue; ' Logan ward hall; Logan u. hc,,,u Uu SSto&BttC' OwgRy- 1 tfciexb TseM LLMflib : ri 'I r !i i ') - n Sen . sight-seei- ng 7-- 0, at-en- d 7-- i Dr-w- test-rnok- south-Idah- A e m i- v JJ er GcbHsspHal PMbOfisi A. former Clarkston man, Theron J. Godfrey, has been named assistant administrator at the Dee Hospital in Ogden. In his new position he will be In charge of administrating responsibilities i f o r business offices, accounting, admission, purchasing, continued education and training of employees and public rein- - cost-wis- . Eid tim For Itan Mi J : . f v Beaver Farm SHowo Future Promise By KABLA RAWLINGS xi. Tuckad away ln a whlsper- taf grove of anens and scrub oak is onaof the most unique toruu in Cache Valloy: Because of the nature of itspro-duflure are no'eleborato bulldings, highly technical sQuqmunt or emcnslve Mr. and Mrs. K. Rich of Cove are the owners and operators of the OK Beaver Farm, Ranch 20 Effective September II, the sabteriptiee rates to Otixea will be increased te M a year fat the area aad S a year set ef lie el the area. The Increase is dae to Or-ri- an terial and prednetles. Persons subscribing on' September 19 thqrraiao. beavers.. ofgUSfereaiyear.NLM Orrian AT THE BEAVER FARM beaver reach to North Cacha Valley. K. Rldi holds ef hla boavers from Ms -- Hu Citizen Photo TMs farm la actually located to High Creek, just a tew railes from the Cache National Fond and In the lovely natural habitat known to beavers are not la captivity. Mr. Rich operates Rkndi 20, the 90th such ranch in the world.: At the present time there are oVer 75 such opera- tions. He has 57 pens, each containing a family of beaver which may ludude the parents and one or more Uts as flu young are called. Aa one to Introduced to this amazing little colony, one to amazed at the beauty of the Mgh luster of the coat of the beaver and flu enormous size that the animal eventually rata. Mr. Rich has a name or one of two of hli older ani mals and they respond in typical beaver fashion to Ms kindly Como hero Jennie" mL aa. r- T . years aad U fsr . three t of the area. r e. ur Uolico for two years and 19 for three years in the1 area aad M a year, 9I.il fsr two i Ohoh via-ite- d Mr. Godfrey is a graduate of Utah State University .In Logan and received Ms masters degree from UCLA. Prior to receiving his degree in California he taught government at the Vanguard School In Los Angeles, Mr. Godfrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. AMh Godfrey, Clarkston. His wife Is tha for mer Judy Pond of Cove and they are the parents of two children, Sandy and Lynden. JiggB!S3IS ra.7hl.rj baMy. am, w. 7, V- - J.T- - or Coma out George. Because of the rather nervous nature of the beaver and their inclination to kill their young when frightened visitors are not encouraged, however, Mr. Rich has upon many occasions escorted individuals around the various cages and pens, explaining the unusual aspects of this ranching operation. ' Beaver is a animal which lives in lakes ani streams ithat run through woods. R is well known far Its habits of building dams sni cutting down trees. ThaNiwth. American beaver is one of the largest' of all rodents and when it may be two feet a- ,r i f)V . ! wbtav'' j$ cat - passeAjTbijr I ed Ice box housing areatofekbi because of its insulation U tiT-worm in the winter and eofl J.VS .M to the summer. - v-The anbnato ttut ' (Oonttauad oe ' i full-gro- w 4l long or more and some have weQdud dose to 70 pounds. Beavers like best to live in?' small bodies of water wtth' hV many trees along their banks. i " This is because fluir principal; ' food is bark and twlga Mr. Rich feeds them as wsllt !r as commercially orenarad food. Hum beavers in tivity are located In pant through which a fresh rurmtaf stream of water fur-beari- t j? V- - NWtr.'jLjnutfds'asy uf ; aad '5' f- n |