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Show 10 Feb. THE CIIIZEN Sixth Graders Attend Gun Safety School 8, l!)f.S Fcnner Area Couple To Note 71si Year Mr. auJ Mrs. Joseph A. Biggs, foriner residents of Cove, will be honored at an open house on their 71st wedding anniversary in Draper, by their sons and daughters iind will Ik' lit 1:1 at the li;:iv.' nf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biggs Roy Family Politically Speaking In Eaylon The basic principle of the administrator salaries, trans foundation program and state portation, etc. that aid is to equalize the finan-- r it is hardly cial burden among school dis eaualization can ba achieved By JOHN CORLETT Mr. and Mrs. DAYTON Idaho Statesman T li e sixth and a tribute to the dads giv-- " Gary Nuffcr and two boys of Political Editor THVi'CIIKK dm I'Y1. 11 Iruiii 2 ;un. Ij his daughter, DeAnn ii h- i t the Tlialchtr sclnwl en by visited at the home of Plan mentioned Ray p.m. h:ir tt adier, Gene Mill-- ; S:;iith. After the program the Mrs. Alta Moser last Satur- SamueJson in his by Gov. Don Th;1 Hire's ln:tn U l i'.'ale.l rrl message to at! ended a gun safety group spent the remainder of ivrd the special sssion by which at 87.'i Kast 12C0S South in s ):' held in Gvace lastUhe evening dancing. The day. Utah, -- 1 4U J 1 1 Mrs. Althea Cox of Smith-fif- me suue apparently wouiui party was planned by leaders, The open house is leing held Draper. ihurday and Friday ni:irn- - Leone Subsidize SPhnnl the distripta and Mrs. Alta Moser and Roper, Phyllis Barth- inK in of teach Rollins Blanche directly payment and lame, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Windley Mrs. Odell Andrews had dinof Conda were vis- - Ueniel lliguy, a counselor in ner at the home of Pres. and er salaries, has caused some and discussion in the legislative ifirs at the home of liis par-- 1 tlie Primary presidency. halls. Mrs. Jack Moser Sunday. mrs. vera mieisuii rewrnea Mr. Mrs. Ldrin! and ;nit! The governor did not recomfrom the Logan hospital last Mrs. Ed Hebdon of Preston Hooves, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Steph- - Tuesday and is staying at the and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard mend a plan, but suggested enson and Mr. and Mrs. Shel home of her daughter and Oakenson of South Jordan vis- that the legislature direct the Roe Legislative Council to make a don Kendall ana Misneu spent family, Mr. and Mrs. ited at the home of Mrs. Alta study of a formula that would Bennett. Presin for service last Sunday evening Better your Mr. and Mrs. George Olson Moser last Saturday. provide a different system for ton visiting with Mrs. Stephmeans aid Steven and Larene Griffeth allocation of state funds to the hearing enson's sister, Mrs. Naomi and family of Salt Lake City public schools. spent the weekend with her went to Logan last week. Sanders. better hearing for you. Mr. and Mrs. Freeparents, Mrs. White Junior Mr. and Mrs. But no one seems to know Mr. and Spencer man Rasmussen. Be sure to visit neenmpanied Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lorin Iloopes Crookston had a dinner for exactly how the new formuand Mr. la would operate, except Clark Brown of Soda Springs our next visited last Sunday in Mont-pcli- Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Balls, to Salt Lake City last Wednes- occasion being Mrs. Balls' that the state monies would the sister her with and .In.. be more In evidence In the Beltone Service Center husband, Mr. ana Mrs. Tru- - birthday. ..' of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Men- - man financing public Mr. and Mrs. Spencer j,'ayne. schools. home at the visited (leniiau ana lamny went w Crockston Mrs. Frank Roper Mr. and Rcxlnirg last Sunday to viit and Ricky, accompanied by of Mr. and Mrs. Landell NelUnder all equalization and Thomas G. Ncal their daughter Peggy, who is her Mr. and Mrs. son of Logan. foundation parents, formulas used in attending sdioal there. Chas Cahoun of Dayton, visitMr. and Mrs. Blair Hender-sen- . the state since 1945, when the The I.iha:na cirls of the ed Saturday in Ogden with accompanied by Mrs. state made its first contribuThatclur Primary held their Mr. and Mrs. Steve Roper. Raelenc Sears, went to Logan tion to public school costs, a.m. to Noon FEBRUARY 14 Westannual Daddy-DaughtMrs. Alice Smith left Sun- to visit an uncle, Anton Hand-sen- . state and county monies have ti n Parly last Friday been mixed in a minimum day for Reno, Ncv.. to attend nt the Thatcher schoal. The a Farm Bureau convention. Mr. and Mrs. Linford Mur-r- i program, and no strings are !ro:in enjoyed a pancake sup She returned home Thursday. of American Falls had din- placed on these funds for exPOCATELLO 475 YELLOWSTONE ;;cr :n:l program: guitar anu Mr. and Mrs. Waun Hogan ner at the home of Mr. and penditure by the school :ian.) duet by Molly Ruud and spent the weekend in Salt Mrs. Vcrl Batteries Available at Johnson Drug Page Saturday. her father, Boyd; tribute ti Lake City with their son DanMrs. Martin Blau and Mrs. Factors related to teacher the daughters by Ted Smith ny, who left Monday for a Mrs. salaries, transportation and mission to Their Coleman accompanied : HEARING AID WEARERS er HOTEL BURNHAM 0 er Hearing Center : i England. daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Anderson, stayed at their home while they were gone to do the chores. In fast meeting last Sunday in the Thatcher ward, Linda Coombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Coombs, was confirmed a member of the church by her uncle, Max The cur forthe common Smith. Let us lend ycu a helping hand $25 to $1,000 CITY FINANCE COMPANY mmmmbbv State St.-- Ph: 852-051- Ufa Iniurance available 1, Preston on all loam, mm - . BSDN I8MRS1 If it sounds like we'ra pulling out And special savings on vinyl roof, all tha stops to maka owning Olds whitowalls, deluxe wheel discs, a breeze you're getting the idea. deluxe steering wheel and chrome fender trim during "Olds 88 Days". Right now, we've got a great e new Delmont 88 with Olds You can also order everything just for youl Why settle for power seats or a plain-jan- e job when you can get Olds power window! room, ride and luxury plus responsive or stereo. performance from a new generation of Rockets. lull-siz- V-- B s 160 SOUTH STATE ST. COVERS long-ter- THE m bank has been in the agricultural credit See him about your ness for 50 years. busilong-ter- m credit needs. However you choose to express your sentiments this Valentine's Day - whether it be with special gif Is or humorous cards a First Security BankAmericard make:; shopping easy. Maybe; you're looki:i -- a box of candy, perfume rr r sodk il'iin; IICNAfUlft THf "'. i";n ill.-- iiviV"! ,.:id FEKML 1AM YOU CREDIT unusual and exotic. Just look for the familiar blue and gold BankAmericard emblem at finer stores in (his area and say "charge il". Your BankAmericard is ;:s good as cash at so many places. h- -- i.M'L Iij .ii-- ,.tri.c C.'; FOR BANK BEING FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION A HVrt FAMUS OF, PRESTON 85 SOUTH STATE LIKE IT SPECIAL SAVINGS TO MAKE IT EASY TO OWN! 'SPECIALLY fiiGWD YOUR OLDS IS WAITING! Or our great new, award-winnin- g Steering Wheel-w- ith Oldsmobile's exclusive "Instant Horn" that honks when you squeeze the wheel! In short, it's easy to own Oldsmobile a e 'specially now during "Olds 88 Days". At your Ohh dealer's right full-siz- CRANNEY CHEVROLET CO., INC. agricultural Ilia territory Is sound credit And he's a specialist In his field. His Valentine card Y00 Give Olds young wheels a whirl. Drive a youngmobile from Oldsmobile. TERRITORY AWIMOIIIIft JUST EQUKNHTD THE WAY ll THIS MAN f SPECIAL it., - Men-denha- s 08 DAYS OF day late afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Winn and two children were there enroute from Denver to Vancouver, Wash., where he will be em ployed for the next two years Mr. and Mrs. LaFaun John son and Leland Panter visited Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roe Bennett and with Vera Nielson, who was released from the Logan hospital and is at present at the Bennett home, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd For man of Bingham, Utah, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Gloyd Bennett and other in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Don Workman spent Thursday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burton, and her brother Dean and family. During the day they spent a few hours in So da Springs. Mrs. Grace Harris spent Friday in Soda Springs visiting her daughter, Florene Williams, and children and a granddaughter, Patty, at the hospital, who has a virus infection. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell spent Thursday in Logan shopping and for a doctor appointment. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wright spent the day in Pocatello in honor of his mother's birthday anniversary of 83 years. Mrs. Wright's daughter, LaRue, of Detroit, Mich., will spend a few weeks in Pocatello visiting her reia-tion- Tt J1..... er CLEVELAND There was nie Bell, and Mrs. Lorin Pan- no school at Grace or Thatch- - ter visited at the home of Mr, er schools the first few days and Mrs. Harold Winn Tues- last week due to the heavy snow on the weekend. No meetings were held Sunday at the Cleveland ward. Danny Conlin spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conlin. He returned to school at Logan Sunday afternoon. Pres. and Mrs. Dee L. attended the funeral of Mrs. Dodd Hires in Logan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland their granddaughter, Pen- tricts. in such ' Rind-lisbach- School Closed For Several Days Or the uncommon one. To pay off regular medical bills or a costly emergency, get the cash from us. N. ctm-'.'iva- Sine? the basic factor under such a plan. programs is the as It has been suggested, aleach sessed valuation behind ... ,, so, that a new plan might child in average daily attend the to ance, the poorer districts ob- be devised of eliminate assessed valtain more money from the basic factor minimum foundation program uation behind each child. than the richer districts. Or But equalization at the proat least this is the way it perty tax level gets in the picture here, also. ought to be. It is important to note here Thus, a district with an assessed valuation of $4,000 that the 39th Legislature is the not behind each child would get first since 1945 that has changed the minimum educamore money from the minimum program than a dis- tion foundation program fortrict with $10,000 valuation mula. The formula devised behind each child. Some by the 1965 Legislature still is districts have assessed val- in force. It is based on the average uations per school child In excess of $30,000. daily attendance per child, but flexible enough to accomodate Apparently, under the plan whatever is appropriated by envisioned by the governor, the legislature for the state's the the legislature would deter- share of the program. mine how much it wants to Previous formulas did not contribute directly to teacher salaries and directly to other operate as easily. Usually they needed hiorc money to costs, with the districts pickfor an equitable costs. additional all provide ing up It has been suggested, for distribution of funds. example, that the state might is interestIf the pay up to $6,000 a year per ed in legislature to work out a new trying teacher. There are about 6,000 should allow the teachers (administrators are formula, it Council to try its Legislative not counted) and this would hands at this tremendously of an appropriation require $72 million for a biennium. complex subject. Teachers making more than But any new plan devised must be based on providing Martha Allbrecht to the Log- other items have been used, $6,000 a year would be paid sum amount over the that by equal opportunity of education an library where they worked hut rmlv in the formula and for each child in the state a on genealogy. would also which 'he not in the distribution of district, funds. Mr. and Mrs. Harry bear all other costs such as most difficult goal. of Richmond visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blau Sunday. Lois Beutler, Christy and Dennis Phillips and Rhea Jensen were home for the weekend from Ricks. 1 23 j 1 kl BELTONE ; J. P. GARNER, Mgr. PRESTON, IDAIIO |