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Show , TIIE CITIZEN 4 February 9, SERVICEMAN nOME GRACE Sp.-- 4 Dennis 1967 In Cache County He has an overseas assignment to a restrict ed area after the furlough and will be sent from Ft. Bragg, N. C. He has been visiting friends in Boise. of Grace. Bur ton of Ft. Hood, Texas, Is home on a leave and la visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Burton 30-d- ay Veterans To Get $36,500 (Special to the Cache Valley Citizen) World War veterans in Cache county will have their financial status improved this year to the tune of 636,500. That is the approximate sum they will receive out of a total of $211 million that will be paid to veterans of World War I and World War II who have maintained their GI insurance policies. has become The money available for distribution be- cause the death rate among policyholders continues to be lower than the rate on which the premiums were gauged. Interest earned on the accumulated dividends has also been a factor. It has helped to build up reserve funds, enabling the Veterans Administration to make the return to the policyholders. Cache People Invited To Romney Event People in Cache county this week were invited to attend a Lincoln Day celebration in Salt Lake City on Monday, February 20, featuring an address by Governor George Romney of Michigan. This Sharing in the distribution I they are World War I vets, will be 4,222,000 veterans of and about $46 if they are War II who hold Na-- erans of World War II. tional Service Life Insurance I For the 760 in Cache coun policies and 196,000 World ty, the total is estimated at War I veterans who are cov- $36,500. Much of it, It is expected, ered by U. S. Government Life Insurance. will reach the cash registers Of the 3,806 veterans in of local retail stores in short Its Impact on busiCache county, according to order. the latest Government sur- ness activity will be several bevey, only about 760 of them times as great, however, will be on the receiving end. cause of the multiple effect when put As for the local residents that new money has who saw service in the Kor- into circulation. For those ean War, they will not partito receive who are erieibl in the the dividend, cipate Veterans the dividends, Administ Veterans states. The policies they hold ministration points out that their checks will arrive on do not provide for it. the anniversary dates of their Nationally, only a fraction policies. of the GIs, about one out It adds that the preparation of every five of them, have and distribution of the checks the insurance to qualify. will take place automatically Those that do will receive and that no application for an average of $76 each, if them is necessary. vet-Wor- ld en ration invitation was issued members meet the challenge by Richard Richards, Utah Republican chairman. Governor Romney speak at a program beginning at 7 p.m. on February 20 at the Valley Music Hall in North Salt Lake. He will speak again at a similar program at the Music Hall on the same evening at 9 p.m. The King Sisters and Alvino Rey will provide the entertainment at both events. Tickets to this Republican rind raising event are $10 each," said Carl A. Hulbert, chairman of the celebration. Tickets may be obtained at Republican headquarters, of living when they have to get along without the usual services such as electricity, water and the' telephone? in Todays Emergencies World is the subject of a project that will be offerclub ed over television to members of this area. Emergency Preparedness is a kind of do-- it yourself insurance we all need. members and their families are encouraged by Bessie K. Lemon and Ray Burtenshaw, Utah State University Count; Extension Agents, to take ad vantage of this program which will help them to be 302 Crandall Building, Salt epared against all kinds of Lake City. sasters. The program will be offerNine Juvenile! ed over Channel 12, KUSU Educational Station at Logan. Anested Recently The program will be offered Nine Juveniles from Pres- twice a week, beginning on ton and Lewiston areas were Wednesday, February 15, at arrested last weekend in Pres-o- n 7 p.m. The same program on charges of being drunk will be aired Monday evernd contributing to the ning, February 20, at 7:50 of a minor. p.m. A girl was also have Enrollment cards involved. been distributed to the to Probate Judge schools fourth, fifth and According 0. D! Robinson, three others sixth graders. Others intermay be brought in in connec- ested should contact the ExAntion with the same case.. tension Service. Mrs. Duane other hearing is pending. Goodwin is community supervisor for Lewiston and she is being assisted by Mrj. Toni Taggart Pugmlre. enrolling .They are members 10 to 19 years of TV Action club age in the on Emergency Preparedness. They will also be enrolling club members in regular projects. The projects can be taken by an individual, by a family, or as a group. A project manual will be supplied to all interested. In addition to ten lessons on today's emergencies, the manual also gives suggestions pn activities to be carried out at home to prepare the fam2x4- -8 ECONOMY ily for these emergencies. The subjects of the ten proEACH ONLY grams are; Emergencies in will Yiiey've All Got to Go We need room fer tfco New Models! r Not seconds or demonstrators'; . . AH in sealed factory cartons! ONLY U. & L FURNITURE PRESTON - ZENITH - 852-082- 4 myrzmr y 15 Vi Okehs Todays World; Demons of the Air - Hurricanes, Tornados, etc.; The Shaking Earth; When Water Runs Wild; Living With the Atom; 32 Degrees and Falling - Blizzard, etc.; Emergency Living in the Home; Emergency Living Outdoors; The Friendly Enemy - Fire; The Temperatures Rising - Drought, etc. 4-- H 4-- H The Citizen Photo r Twin Lakes Enrolling Starts For TV Action Club Do members of your fam-- 1 lly know what to do in case of j fire, flood or an earthquake or any other emergency sitCan your family uation? SIXTH GRADE PLAY Members of the Sixth grade play include Sonja Sharp, Kandace Pond, Alan Gibbons, Niel Allen, Howard Spackman, Mary Ann Gregory and Ellis Layne. The name of the play was The Princess Looks At Herself. Legion Groups Hold Heeling BRPlan The stockholders at the annual meeting of the Twin Lakes Canal company approved Monday unanimously a preference endorsement for the Bear River project. The vote was taken at the annual stockholders meeting. The representatives of the , ' , , FIFTH GRADE PLAY "Screwy Louie" was presented by the Fifth grade with Wendy Anderson, Diane Bemgeson, Julie Pitcher, Tfcacy Button, Susan Wood end Bobbl Alvey. Twin Lakes Canal company had asked permission to poll The Citizen Photo their members at a recent LEWISTON The Lewiston meeting of county ditch reAmerican Legion Post and presentatives. auxiliary met jointly in the The motion of the Twin Community Club Room with Lakes group asked for the Commander C. Ed Wilson to endorse canal company conducting the meeting. Mrs. a project proposal that would LaRue Wilcox, accompanied provide sufficient water for by Diane Jorgensen, sang a the companys needs, at an of The from songs medley economic cost, with preferSound of Music". Joseph My-lence by Plan No. 1, introduced the speaker Bureaugiven of Reclamation.". of the evening, Ben J. The stockholders present His subject was Legis' 8,306 shares of represented lation. Following his talk, a the 13,000 shares of stock in question and answer discus-do- n the company. was held. During the meeting, Carol On Tuesday night, the AmDiserican Legion Auxiliaries of H. Stocks, director for was No. 1, trict unanimously Lewiston and Richmond met to another three In the Community Club Room The board of dirterm. with Department President year Poul-so- n Edith Bonner conducting the ectors elected Perth Carol H as president, DANCES PRESENTED Following the plays, two meeting. She was accomvice president, and Stocks, were children. the dances De by by Calder, presented panied Betty director. The Citizen Photo partment first vice president, Veril D. Smart, and Edna Plowman, second CHEESE PLANT vice president. District officers present were LaNae (Continued from page 11 Tarbet, president, and Nell in 1940, the plant now em Elwood, secretary, both o' 125 to 135 full Smithfield. Talks were giver oloys from with an antime employees by the department officers nual over of $900,000, payroll and by Mrs. Tarbet Refreshwhom are some of of The fifth and sixth grades Rigby, Miss Sadie Sorenson, many ments were served by thr the original employes having of the Lewiston Elementary Wayne Jorgenson and Rey Richmond Auxiliary. served faithfully for over 25 school presented two plays Wiser. years. It is interesting to recently for their parents and Also included in the days TRENTON BRIEFS note that many second gener- friends. program were three songs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. At ation employes are now full Teachers directing the kinson and Mr. and Mrs. W. time staff presented by the combined members as well Sam Holt spent Monday lr as second generation part plays were Principal Murray grades with Rey Wiser conSalt Lake City on business. time workers who have put ducting and Mrs. Verl M. Mrs. Josephine L a p r a y themselves through college Buxton Herds Cache accompanying on the Valley boarded a United Airliner and on missions from part piano. for plane Wednesday morning time work offered diming Classified By Group The finale to the program a trip to Portland, Ore. Shr seasons and vacation The herds of six Registered was two dances. will visit for a month with busy her sons, Lyle and family o' periods.milk prices are paid Holstein breeders in this arfor body Portland and Jay and family forTop the 400,000 pounds of milk ea have been scored L. of Longview, Wash. Roy Simpson, 1100 by type over received daily from staff classiiroducers living in many Mansfield, Pa., Too Late To Classify Holstein-Friesia- n the for fier inand counties surrounding Association of America. The cluding Cache Valley. Mem- herds included: of also are bers recipients Ross H. Gordon, Lewiston PIANO FOR SALE Big lividends from earnings right. Very good 73 animals classified: iiree times yearly, having $100. 0. L. Lamoreaux. 17 Very Good, 36 Excellent, received payments totalling Phone 85241760. 14 Good Good. and Plus over $180,000 in the last payNorris L. Mickelson, Lewisment during December. 35 animals classified: FISHING POLES WRAPPED ton packaging and distribution 1 and repaired. Expert Excellent, 11 Very Good, have become a major tiem in Guaranteed. Call 8524)660. 12 Good Plus and 11 Good. the of lhe daily operation Carol Garrett, Idaho AppliWillis G. Sharp, Lewiston riant. Over 80 percent of ance. 36 animals classified: is manufactured he cheese 16 Good and Plus sold to customers in Califor- Very Good, NEW FIGURETTE BRA and nia. The remaining 20 per- 17 Good. GIRDLE. Free fittings. Lewiston Terry Simmonds, cent is distributed in Utah, Phone 7 2 animals classified: Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Colorado and Arizona. Ac- Very Good, 4 Good Plus and FOR RENT Three bedroom 1 Good. cording to Clair Selley, sales Agriculture hoi a bigger fob to do in the economy of home in Preston. New carEdis F. Lewiston are markets beginTaggart, manager, the world than ever before. America'i farm muit in pet 60 1 living room. Phone animals classified: ning to be developed In both 5 27 with Alaska Good, Excellent, and proVery The Hawaii Federal grow more, yield more and feed more. mises of even greater areas Good Plus and 25 Good. Land Bank itandi ready and able to make Mrs. Ruth B. Andersen, FOR SALE GOOD INCOME yet to be explored. loan for the lnvitments business property with lovethi achieve to with 40 Lee Selley has been Richmond noceuary ly four bedroom home. If 21 for 1 association 15 classified: years, Bank the been Land The ha Important growth. Federal Very Good, interested call Wiser Real manas office Good Plus, and 23 Good. having served landing money to farmer and rancher for the past 50 or Collect Estate, to accountant and prior ager Also Utah. Logan, as year. That became the farmer and rancher depend manager. TRENTON FRIEFS being appointed four or five bedroom home Before coming to the plant, on the Federal Land Bank for hi financial growth. See Mr. and Mrs. Le grand with apartment in Preston. tn was he county deputy Reader and ui loon for your growth capital. ' Bonnie See to appreciate. children, urer for Cache county. r and Douglas, were Sunday Watch for the announcement of tho annual tockbdd-er- a visitors of her mother, Mr. FOR RENT Roomy 2 bedRICHMOND GIRL and Mrs. John Weston, of room basement apartment meeting and Banquet, Friday, February 17. Laketown, Utah. (Continued from page 1) Heated. 40 North 1st East. Phone 8524)109. of Professor ection Kurt fflaUUMIMIIMaUM BF This singing LDS branches. Weinsinger. USED PIANO Brand name will receive further group The group will take Easter console. No down payment PRESTON trailring in Europe and will holiday tours to Italy and May be purchased for balconcerts for 35 South State give townspeo Hungary and after the semance owing. Also 14 ft. pie at LDS conferences, and ester will take a general tour camp trailer, like new. For on radio and television. The of Europe. Julie will return J. P. GARNER, MANAGER information write: Ac students will participate in home on June 8 and resume Box counting Dept., the activities of the local her studies at BYU in Provo. Pocatello, Idaho, 83201. 4--H er Rav-ste- n. ed . 4-- H Don't Hiss These Savings At Anderson's Grade School Presents Plays, Dances Recently 4-- H 4--H Specials Pre-Seas- on 4-- H 4-- H STUDS CEDAR POSTS TREATED 6 - IK FT. - LONG WI HAVE - 29 ONLY v 1 LAND HAS A BIG GET WHAT YOU NEED WIHLE THE SELECTION IS COMPLETE . AND YOULL SAVE MONEY AT ANDERSONS TOO!!! Now Only 1000 BOARD $7S . 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