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Show WESTERN AMERICANA -- THE CACHE VALLEY IS BEAUTY VOL. V NO. 47 Water Said All of the snow courses in: the Cache drainage area show! a below normal water content as of March 1, according to Gary Fuhriman of the Soil Conservation Service, whoj made the survey. Tony Grove has 27.2 inches of snow with 8.7 inches of1 water; last year there were 36.0 inches of snow and 11.0 of water. The longtime average is 11.4 inches of water. Klondike Narrows, 45.8 inches of snow, 15.6 inches of water; last year, 56.0 mcnes of snow and 19.4 inches of water. Longtime average is 18.0 inches of water. At Garden City Summit there are 42.0 inches of snow and 15.6 inches of water. The longtime average is 16.8 inches of water. Steep Hollow Lower, 59.4 inches of snow and 20.0 inches of water; last year, 69.0 inches of snow and 24.8 inches of water. The longtime average is 23.5 inches of water. Steep Hollow Upper, 83.0 inches of snow and 29.0 inch- i General President To Speak Society Plans Birthday F-1- Delta y UTAH NORTHERN 84320 THURSDAY, About a half million acre feet of water is flowing down the Hear River "unconsumcd" into the Great Salt Lake, and unless it is put to use the Dag- The plane, however, when it crashed, demolished a house on the edge of the nearby village of liiibesheim in Germany where Lt. Jepscn is UTAH J)F MARCH 7, IMS Acrei'eet Uncoil some din BR Hist Lt. Glrn F. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Krci'iuiin Jensen of Preston, escaped by ejector sent Tuesday from his crushing ger plane. SPOT soo. Pilot Ejects From Jel 102 Area Normal Members of this Benson Stake Relief Society who are social are Mrs. Waunetta P. Small, Mrs. Yvonne planning for the anniversary F. Ilyer, Mrs. Myri P. Kendell and Mrs. Ruth J. White, president. The Citizen Photo LEWISTON, Demolishes House Below PLAN OBSERVANCE CIRCULATING Southeastern area of Idaho will stagnate. It is estimated that 3l)0,(l(i0 aci-- feet of the flow comes from Idaho. This was the report made by county committees to the Idaho Water Resources Board meeting in Montpelier Friday. c The Friday meeting followed a tour on Thursday of the Bear River drainage area. Dr. Robert R. Lee, director of the board, said this week that this does not mean, that any one project is being considered to put the water to sta- tioned. According to German police, no one was injured in the home as all of the occupants of the house were attending a funeral. use. Dr. Lee said from the reports of the county commitHyer and Mrs. Waunetta P. sary social Friday, March 15, tees and the studies of the ciety, under the direction of Small, will host the stake Re-- ! ' in the Benson stake center board "we will have an esti Mrs. Ruth J. White, Mrs. Myrl lief Society members and beginning with a reception at mate of the needs of the P. Kendell, Mrs. Yvonne F. their partners at an anniver-i7:3- 0 and general meeting at counties, the alternative ways '8 p.m. of meeting the needs." Guest speaker for the eve He said that then by a dening will be Mrs. Belle S. cision of the local people, the of the Stafford, president board and the other parties, General Relief Society of the a project or projects can be LPS church. decided upon for meeting the Music for the evening will needs. be presented by the stake He said the project or proSinging Mothers under the could include private, direction of Mrs. Thora Little-dikjects and Utah Three Power M. Craig Harris, son of Mr. state andor federal developon Light hydroelectric plants and Mrs. William R. Harris ment. He said that it is not Honored guests for the evethe Bear River are now awaitof Richmond, was chosen as correct to say that the effort Benwill six be the will past ning two ing federal licenses, the Star Farmer of Area I is being directed to the Bear son Relief stake Society presexpire in 1970 and another Future Farmers of America River Project as proposed by A. Green, es of water; last year 90 in- will Mrs. Effie idents, 1973. in expire at the area contest held at the Bureau of Reclamation. Smithfield; Mrs. Lula E. ches of snow and 33.1 inches According to O. J. Lowe, tax Sky View Vocational AgriculLeo-na of water. The aver- agent for the Dr. Lee added that all of the Mrs. Lewiston; Johnson, longtime power company, tural Department. water committees have R. McCarrey, Richmond; age is 30.5 inches of water. county licenses been for have of applied is the Sky Craig president 24.7 in- the Grace-Cov- e H. reviewed Mable Mrs. the hydrology reBear Pond, Cove; Little Lower, and WINS NAVY CROSS View FFA Chapter. He has Cpl. Lawrence B. Caine III Mrs. Norma C. Bodily and ches of snow and 7.5 inches the Cutler plant. plants ports supplied through the U. was Cross the for "Extra carried on an outstanding Navy recently presented o. ueoiogicai survey ana nave Mrs. Afton C. Lewis of Lew- of water; last year, 29.0 inHeroism." He is shown with a Marine captain The licenses for the Paris farming program in his Fuwat- snow of 7.6 and iston. of ches agreed that there Is aboul at Camp Pendleton, Gaul., following the presentation. ture Farmer work. His pro, 500,000 acre feet of unconsum- . IrS 8.6, er; average, nn longtime arviwm inna ir. n . iL.1 i i u ioe developjects consist of dairy, barley cuA uww uuu cuuiu AT CONVENTION Little Bear Upper, 30.6 on th Soda Richmond Marine ROSS KENDELL and sugar beets.. He will now ed. watThe board must deterof 9.5 snow and atof ches Willis Hall, Lewiston, enter state competition at the plant will expire July 5, 1973, mine what the various contritended the Humble Oil & Re er; last year, 32.0 inches of Mr. Lowe said that the com Utah State FFA convention to butions to the flow are. 8.1 of snow longand water; fining Company's dealer con be held in Salt Lake City on 10.6 inches of pany has filed with the FederHe said that the estimate time Colorado in held vention average, March 22 and 23. al Power Commission notice now is that about 300,000 acre water. Springs Feb. Eldon White of Weber Chapof intention to file an applifeet are contributed by Idaho Sagebrush Flat, 10.1 inches cation to renew the licenses ter was winner in the public Taking part in the with the balance coming from 3.3 of water; at the Paris Creek and Oneida speaking contest and Bear Ross E. Kendell, former meeting were more than 350 of snow and Utah and Wyoming. snow of 16.0 inches Cache and of Cornish distribut last and won resident Humble the parliadealers year, River team plants. avHe also said that the attornamed ors from the states of Color- and 4.9 of water; longtime Valley, has been mentary procedure contest. were The Grace-Cov- e plants water. has ruled that the of Commer4.7 of inches ney general the View The Sky ado, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, erage, chapter just Comptroller which helicopters were able unconsumed flow could be combined in one project and By Cpl. Jim Havelka k in de Bank Beaver successful Utah Creek, Ogden. and cial New a held Texas, Mexico, Security recently The words "extraordinary to evacuate the dead and veloped if the Utah Power and in 1963 the company filed with been em- Wyoming. (Continued on page 4) parent and son banquet in Mr. Kendell hasCommercial not heroism" Commiswounded. are taken lightthe Federal Power Light company's rights were honor of the National FFA ployed by the Twice wounded, he refused suDoroinated sion an application for a li- ly when they are used in ofduring the win Week. Curtis Parker, State Security Bank for eight years. cense along with an applica- ficial records, especially when evacuation and continued to ter. This would mean that the FFA president, was the guest He was auditor prior to his tion for the Cutler plant. Mr. they are attached to a citation defend his position. When a power company would have to speaker, and the honorary new appointment. Lowe said that the applica- for the Navy Cross Medal. numerically superior force be compensated. the was from He graduated chapter farmer degree conalso Caine covthese for tions one Cross But plants winner, Navy The allocation of the uncon presented to N. D. Fuhriman county schools receiving the tained an alternative request who will receive his medal ered his company's position sumed flow would the from Award on of River Heights. Citizenship for a disclaimer of jurisdic- this afternoon, doesn't think with automatic weapon and the criterion used. depend of Lcwiston Junior high school This, 3.5 on As the rocket fire. his commission tion the squad course, would be the he is very "extraordinary." by and was an honor student and prerogatheory that the Bear River else would have withdrew, 62 enemy bodies tive of the Water Resources "Anyone recipient of the dramatics and destruc-No were and has counted and Association stream in The the stream. ; is not a tragedy Jerry navigable done the same thing," said Board working with the Bear citizenship award when he to carry the message final action has been taken due to drugs, Lawrence Caine, "I just bed to his front. River Cpl. Compact commission, graduated from North Cache mentally and socially, bolhjtinued Asked what made him show he is to the various groups in the bv the commission. shot some of the enemy." added. hieh school. Caine such ever to closer heroism, said, "I Cache; surrounding communities, creeping Mr. Lowe added that it is Caine's modesty and quiet years' ser- Valley, During the meeting last The Richmond ward will Following fourUnited Born and raised in Salina, just got mad. When you think States the with belie his vice manner accomplishthe board considered week, hold its annual Ward Dinner from With about never buddies in the this Utah mind, Jerry you'll Jerry graduated u tions for tne Paris and ments. According to the citaand the areas under irrigation, county and Social March 22 begin- Air Force in Japanhe entered Jorgenson, local pharmacist, see get you again, plenty Federal to the Oneida plants and his mad." Islands, the extent of tion, corporal irrigation by sprink Mrs. and Mr. been lectures and of son has is ning at 7:30 p.m. in the Ben- Philippine the presenting where during squad from I Co., 3rd Bn., 5th Power Commission ler or flood and possible in son stake center. Mark Theur-e- r Utah State University Salina. of in discussions and various Grant Caine was said he Jorgenson it 1968. thought in Accounting Marines was responsible for crease of irrigable ground in will serve as general chair- he majored and social He graduated from the Uni62 enemy sol- "kind of a joke" when his the four counties, Bear Lake, with minors in Economics and schools, religious of the killing man of the event. 1935 with a He said he is alert- versity of Utah in HONOR STUDENTS company commander men- Caribou, Oneida and FrankCommercial Law. While at groups. diers. students and adults to the B.S. degree in Pharmacology. All ward members and for a lin. tioned that he ing in active was he stuState Utah Honor RICHMOND Last May, during Operation combat award. might get use of the drugs and to pass Since that time, he has workmer members are invited toi fl,jnnt affairs Junior Cache North was proThe four spokesmen repreUnion, Caine's squad on information so that the ed at the University of Chica- dents of attend this event. A charge mmher of the "I didn't expect it," sented committees in general can deal go Hospital Clinics, and in high school include Julynn viding covering fire for the he really of $5 oer family or $1.50 per appointed n public Epsi-losaid, "but I certainly am vice club, Sigma Alpha woundby the counties' commissionintelligently when confronted Salt Lake City and Grace, Morin, Dennis Hulet, Margar- recovery of dead and person has been set for the about it." social fraternity, and Al- with enemy happy ers, set up on recommendaexperimenters or push- Idaho with the Lowe Pharma-cys- . et Mendenhall, Peggy Plant, ed Marines. When the evening. Sigma Nu honorary sen- ers within their own Caine, a machinegun squad tion of the Water Resources Benroth, opened fire from a machine-gu- n Thea pha Jeff Lewto Theurer, 1962 came he In there peer Following the dinner, ior social fraternity. At gradposition in front of Caine's leader for "B" Co., 1st Bn., Board. Each chairman reiston and since that time has Teri Bagley and Vanette will be a program. he was selected Schol- groups. uation, Utah 28th Marines, 5th Marine Divi- ported on county studies by Whittle. position, the This program was initiated been very .active in social and Those serving with Mr. ar of The Year by the Robins sion here, said he feels the investigating committees killed and native up opened Utah on 4) Pharmaceutical Page (Continued Theurer are Mr. and Mrs. Foundation; valedictorian of by the Cross gives him some- covering present facilities, agVietnamese North 20 of the Navy Theron Lewis, chairmen of the College of Business; electto be very proud of, but riculture soldiers. thing and water supply Army the food committee; Mr. and ed member of the Phi Kappa A few minutes later, disre- "I hope it doesn't change the (present and future). Mrs. Richard Campbell, pro- Phi, National Honorary Scholpeople act toward me, or Eleven reports on various Dr. and astic garding his own safety, he en- way gram committee; I act toward them." the Fraternity, and Alpha way adcaves of tered a number Mrs. Edward Merrill, recepirrigation projects affecting Psi. Kappa citation The and own his to by Paul R. Ig- the position Mrs. area were jacent tion committee; Mr. and the Mr. Kendell attended killed two more enemy sol- natius, secretary of the Navy, Earl Egan, clean up commit- NABAC School at the Universaid, "By his intrepid fightdiers. on in- tee; Herbert Taylor, advertissity of Wisconsin and graduing spirit, exceptional forti- of the rest ticket the For battle, Amos Bair, and usage ing, n t at vp tnAn nnH saiinnf ated with honors. Caine employed machinegun, chairman. the Bear River Basin - fro Currently he is a member and small arms fire Corporal Caine served to inrocket, and him observed the all who reported that crop pro-- ( of the BAI (formerly to gain fire superiority, after spire NABAC) and first vice presiContinued on page 4) (Continued on page 5) dent of the Ogden Chapter of the American Institute of Banking. He has served as treasurer of the Muscular Dystrophy Chapter, active in jp. the United Funa or wonnern t Utah and auditor of the Boy TRENTON The Trenton Scouts Continuing MemberFeed sponsored a dinship Drive. ner meeting at the Trenton As a member of the Ogden ward cultural hall Wedncs-- 1 RICHMOND 70th ward he is serving as a Past prcsi- - Honored were Lenna Carlday. A hot dinner was served He teacher. School 175 Relief! the Sunday dents of the Park st.hool pTA son, Lola Bell, Mac Hill, Lucy patrons by jto served a two year mission in Society. During the day, ev-- 1 wcre honored al a KounJcri Spackman, Thelma Woodland, Luella Bair, Thalia Spack-!'.nthe South Ogden stake. eral lectures on fertilizing and Da-program held Thursday Mr. Kendell is the son of feeds were given, along with Claire Harris and Ruth Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Kendell slides to illustrate. Several evening in the gym cf the tv:n. Many past presidents Cerdacting t!ie in ct- - t'" n'it prtsent. of Cornish and married the executives frtm Salt ' : s were presented each former Launa Richman of City UCA wciv prcstnt. Prizes i"S was Mrs. M itli rarry, v.: San Lcandro, Calif., and they .vcrc awardrd lucky ticket! l president. m. Mrs. LaVern Odd sons: of three the of are was J and slmwr ;1 visual aids talk" parents Pledge allegiance -W A U I) REUNION .1 SyrfW&vW-nu IfinlrlMi led by four fourth g a.lc b.ivs. available to Scott and Chad. wan Jeff, ui .twins miunni, Mark Theurer, general oSi&titJ managir and "uj Harold Ward. Fourth grade students, dir- Commercial Security Bank Refreshments were served chairman of the Richmond K. Iliming- lecRichard President Mi ected by Mr. Archibald, did to the group by the fifth grade s. of registered Lewiston been Lynn l'RF.SENTS Payne presenting has LECTURES Joreenscn Jorrv and social, ward dinner ' room mothers. the guests. The Citizen Photo turcs and discussions on the effects" of Dru gs. ( Continued square dancing. on page 4) looking over program. The Benson stake Relief So-- 1 I Richmond Boy FFA Farmer Award Gels e. UP&L Seeks Licenses For Plants - ry I in-i"- ": Bank Promotes Cornish Han Heroism Brings Naval Cross 28-2- 9. two-da- y Creek-Skun- Pharmacist Gives Lectures On Drugs Ward Prepares '68Bennion counter-attacke- d, con-tivene- ss ' i i XTIJ. four-coun- mMmmmmMMm ty - JffSSitSSS Coop Holds PTA Honors Past Presidents At Meet Dinner Co-o- p - n, ! . I Lake-sriwol- . 5 l |