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Show NON-CE!CULA'li- NG WESTERN AMERICANA -- :f.t.-v:-V-- s ' ; t THE CACHE VALLEY EAUTY VOL. V NO. 44 LEWISTON, SPOT UTAH jOFNORT 84320 H ER M UTAH FEB. THURSDAY, 15, 1968 School Board Okehs Consolidation; Lewiston Junior To Go To Richmond Further consolidation of the , ab'UG VUUIlbJ T -- p" - J , ,; Timinit !. xjcwuluu uumui u t jnuing wet last was Leh. approved by the Cache Caunty Schocl .1.. me fr. , ? joard. The plan was recommends:! by the state board of educa tion. This win aiiow me ms-:rito receive Epecial funds ct ior a period of three years, The new organization will.' hii a r a y plpmPIltarV h t b j schools, two junior high one senior and high schools school. Mendon will move to Wellsville. Paradise to Hy- rum, Millville to Providence,1 Benson to Smithfield, Newton: and Trenton to Lewiston. The Lewiston Junior High will: PUESTON MAN HEADS COOP Thedford Koper, Preston, was named the prescombine with North Cache. ident of the Cache Valley Dairy Association du:ing the annual meeting. Elected vice According to Superintendpresident was William Harris, Richmond, (right) and W. A. Chambers, Smithfield, ent, C. Bryce Draper, the (left) was named secretary. special funds will be used to purchase materials and train personnel for modern programs to be installed in the Planconsolidated schools. to is underway currently ning devise an educational system which will take advantage of such innovations as team teaching, instructional mater d ials centers, and Thedford Roper, Franklin ous Harris Dairy Farm in ness. RichW. A. (Bill) Olsen, county commissioner, church Richmond. He owns some of The was aumond, Dairy Herd Improve- ieader, and dairy farmer, was the finest Holstein cows in the thorizedSuperintendent to have the architect ment Association supervisor, named president of the Cache area which come from some draw up plans for two addip at the of the oldest basic stock ever tions to has been honored by the Valley Dairy buildings. One will to come to Cache Valley. Mr. be a week. annual last meeting room at Cache County Association for He is the first Idaho dairy Harris is an ardent supporter River Heights and the other 25 years of service. man to head the organization, of the famous Richmond will be a team teaching type Mr. Olsen was presented a Named vice president was Black and White Dairy show, pod at Hyrum. Plans are alA. W. Chambers is a prom watch by Leo Perkes, presi- William Harris of Richmond, ready underway to build a inent W. SmithA. and agricultural leader who new gymnasium and lunchChambers, dent of the Cache county un BOARD OKEHS CONSOLIDATION Willis S. HaA, chairman, sevd C. Bryce Draper, superbv The Cache secre has dedicated his life in the room at North Cache Junior was School board further week list the taident. (Back now) Dean llastem, Doris Budge, Cttt it, at the annual dinner meet- field, County approved effort to improve the lot of tary. plus a new voca consolidation of the schools of the district Members of ford Stauffer, and Mark Lindley. sec- high school, ing held in the Walnut Room He been the has farmer. Members of the board in tional building at Sky View the boanl include (front, left to right) Keith Hansen, of the Utah State University clude of the Association for school. Remodeling is Earl Shumway, Cove, retary high most of of the life the organUnion Student Building. and Ed Tarbet, Smithfield. presently underway at the ization. At Sky View High When he began testing cows Smithfield Elementary school. Mr. Roper succeeds Joseph members hundred Three comthe in of who in 1942, did Richmond, Larsen Mendon, Superintendent Dr aper Mr. Rop- attended the annual meeting mented that the new organiClarkston and Newton areas, not seek refavorable and heard the zation with modern programs Mr. Olsen started with 53 er had been serving on the port of management and ex- and improved bus system wiH herds and 541 cows. Produc- executive board. ecutive officers. 2 not only result in considertion in those herds averaged "I feel deeply honored to "The Cache Valley Dairy able financial savings to the 345 pounds of butterfat and follow the footsteps of the Association is now an exam- district but should generally 9,814 pounds of milk per cow. capable leadership the Cache "Carousel," the sparkThere were the same num road mishaps, the type which He now tests 23 herds with 751) Valley Dairy Association has ple of how well a farm out- upgrade the entire education ling broadway musical of traffic fatalities al system in Cacne county. in happen mainly because of inber cows. Herds in the Cache enjoyed since its beginning," can be run," commented Larwill be performattention to driving. "There 1967 comedy, as in there Cache in county All County Association average Mr. Roper commented. "The going president, Joseph presently personnel "We added are sen. He that is still the old apathy, 'It can't 487 View at ed 1966 in otmilk of and oe were p Sky nine. tonight is certainly a great 13,351 pounds schools will As of January 1 the Cache a good job of holding the small to me and many of doing to and of the happen other of butterfat to However, farmers in new boon the and Sgt. according tered jobs of pounds Publi dairy again Saturday night. County Department to down costs and the occurred within returning cows. Utah of 41 thai mishaps Hansen the continue to High herds average the area and will Roy schools. It is Welfare had under its care Each performance will the membership a greater normal attrition expected 1967 there were a 25 mile area of the driver's in will provide 482 cases as compared with Patrol, way "Bill can be justly proud bring the best possible prices start at 8 p.m. The percentage of the consumer's enough openings to absorb all 474 on Jan. 1, 1967, and 416 six in the county and three home, very often very close of the progress that has been for milk," he added. am sure I the dollar. that The production, directed inside cities, and in 1966 there to their own dooryard," he made through the years, De- - Roper dairy consists of a members now realize that the employees who want to stay on Jan. 1, 1966. This is an music cause the herds owned by fairly large herd of Holstein need for a increase of eight cases over by Stratford Looslc, Eldon were six in Logan city and said. p now in the district strong by cows. three in the county. not have who 66 1967 over Property damage accidents for and the total par dairymen Schwartz, and Kenneth 1967 rec for the year totaled 229, a the said He William Harris, Richmond, is just as great as it was in that that of 1966, tiedpated in the DIIIA proRoe, speech, opened Wedords show there was one fat- decrease of 28 from the 1966 gram are often producing at owns and operates the fam (Continued on Page 6) During the year 212 cases nesday. a level approximately ju years ality in Logan, one in Smith- - totals. However, the total were approved for assistance and one in Lewiston dur damage of $179,45 was highfield behind the DIIIA herds," said and 204 cases were closed, John Barnard. Extension ing 1967 as a result of eight er than that of $156,763 for Noble L. Chambers, head of different accidents. In 1966 the preceding year. dairyman, Utah State Univer the local department, report were also eight accithere Again, more accidents oc sity. Cache commis to ed County of the annual The banquet nine fa for on Saturday than any curred dents the accounting attributes "Bill progress Farm sioners yesterday. of the week with other talities. day of the DHIA herds to the fac the 1967, During the year will be held Feb. 22 Bureau 72 of used acci of Office Economic number have by troopers investigated The total The the Op that dairymen Lewiston department recovered from on that day. Sunday came was a has 355, last dents heir records to do a better A patriotic assembly will during the lunch periods and at 8 n.m. in the approved year, just portunity families of deceased reci in the the students will present sev- Community Building. of grant to the Community Ac five more than for 1966. How next with 63 followed by job of breeding, feeding and be presented Friday 1 1, pients and from fathers n n u e G Lewiston numbers. eral Franklin school, Rpd. Elementary tion Program for Northern ever, 173 persons were injured Thursday, 51; Monday, 50; the from management ana ne minus children separated chorus. According to Murray Rigby, speaker of the house of re in 120 of the accidents this Tuesday and Friday, each that the dairymen of today featuring an or deser- Utah for $52,076. ana manager family by divorce Of The chorus is directed by principal of the school, the presentatives, vear while 163 people were in with 43; and Wednesday was have also improved." to funds be used are The this tion, $65,213.88. Mrs. and to Clair is Cache the of County the open pubHollingsworth program Fair, or an in not administration been just "He has amount 144,254.26 was irom for program jured in 89 accidents during last with 39. lic. He said that the par will be the speaker. Norma Bodily. 1966. accordthe headstart. of July and August were the deceased families through dinary supervisor recipi operating The chorus has been re ents of the students were esMaster of ceremonies will ents and $20,959.62 from fath ing to Sen. Frank Moss. "The fact that we had an worst months for traffic acciyears," Mr. Barnard said, hearsing before school and pecially welcome to attend. be Clair Allen. "but has been one of the outers of children separated The 12 month program will increase in injuries indicates dents with 44 occurring durcows to test from the family by divorce or serve Cache, Rich, and Box the severity of our accidents." ing each of those months. standing persons one in Utah and, perhaps, the na desertion. A total of $384,- - Elder counties and will be Sgt. Hansen said. He add- June had 33, making itaccide658.52 has been recovered un- administered by the Logan ed that "We were fortunate, of the worst summers tion." in some time. "Per- der the lien law since it be board of education. A break too. because we had some nt-wise increased tounsi the accidents serious that 1948. $14 haps down cf the funds shows very came effective in June, wmcn automatically fat-- ! travel, into have could 1 new funds and in $17,943 developed Of me fl..nirtment's total i increases the exuosure. could rtiri ., A Ski club meeting will be in have accounted ior tins," Sgt. expenditures of $;rfl.2J5). said that will iianSen flf lhc Sgt fh?rp projcct there; held Frb. 21 at 8 p.m. in the -. . too were far many b, $12,414. (Continued on page 6) Utah Power and Light audiA groin of Sky View stu torium. Movies will be shown were January, 30; February, dents had the opportunity of and a party will be planned. 17; March, 29; April, 29; May. in the annual participating According to officers of the 23; September, 27; October, Weber' Tnvi'atirrnal Forensic club, a special invitation is 24; November, 23; December, Meet Feb. 9 and in. The Webextended to all 39. er meet featured the usual ' ' on Sky View High School's 'M fmmSmmSSk students that the owners and Transmitting Accident arrests by the "Oxford" style of debate in are riding the Saturday Ski Cache-Ric- h Amateur radio station, call No. WA7GJL, troopers during two divisions, mixed and laBus. 1967 totaled 261 with another is Jerry Hill, a senior in the Advanced dies and violation arThcv also said that the ski methods of debate, as well as n Electronics Class at Sky View. Jerry has 48 mn iTTTrnriMT mt weaver to for the arrests still bus is rests. Total going individual events including recently passed his examination for his year were 2255, compared to and Mountain every Saturday oratory, was impromntu original General Amateur Radio License that 2031 for last year. Some 1803 riders are to be in back of and extemporaneous speaking given in Salt Lake City by the FCC. He is warning tickets were given, STUDENT CHORUS Among those singing are and oral interpretation. Sevthe court house at 8 a.m. also studying to t:ke the FCC 2nd Class a (back row, left to right) Clcir Hollingswoth, director, considerably lower number eral Sky View debate teams examinations to obtain this license. Many than Susan Paula the total of 2339 for 1966. Wood, Stephenson, Kathy Rogers, Julie and speakers in the individual contacthours are spent by be students in Car Stolen this department is That Pitcher, Patsy Stephenson, Berbara Buttars, Denise events comncted against stuing and communicating with operators undermanned was Litz. Jan Hendricks. (Middle row) Darlcne Buttars, definitely dents of 120 high schools from to ctf William A car, belonging the worM, including minted out from many parts Kathleen Sandma Nevada. and by S:. Hansen, Idaho Alvey, Noble, Bcbby Porter, Trudy Utah, G. Hobbs, was stolen Tuesday approximately 40 different states and Jawho said "we have gone Thompson, Gayle Ravsten, Shauna Balls, Mandy PitchThe debate teams were pan. Members cf the class are at the presIhe winter one man er, Mrs. Norma Bodily, director. (Front row) Kelly night. coached bv FVvman Lind- ent time studying Basic Television abng through When '.'lort." Trover Lenard Kent left advisthe car Eiwood, Mr. Hibbs had McKnight. Tracy Buttars, Kimber Hall, hnrdt and Mrs. Carlscn with learning how to. operate the oscilloJev-srKent Tarbet, Jowy Jorgenson, Ilcrby Creech and Vance Oct. 1, a re- retired of ed the partiehants in the inthe John parked in fmnt scope and apply its functions and use to Dent. dividual events. TV and Radio Circuits. son Drug store. on Page 6) ( Continued i atthi North Cache Men Head Dairy Coop Richmond Nan Honored By Association non-grade- Co-o- multi-purpo- se - ed Welfare Fatality Record 'Carousel' Has Cases Shows Repeat More Nights Increase co-o- p Co-o- directed co-o- Farm Bureau Grade School Chorus Plans Special Patriotic Program Sets Meeting Lewiston-Cove-Corni- Headstart Gets Funds sh all-voi- ce Ski Club Sets Film, Meeting SiudenSs Enter inj. Wekr Meet T j w run-ou-tne- i v-- -, ; le Student Transmits On Station " ' ' cross-examinatio- n t non-movi- ii |