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Show 9JO CTrrvn Oat Beating Bnshes 1 liL Jni.V Wallace Group Forms If a group of workers in southeastern Idaho have their way, Gov. Gr orge Wallace is going to pull off a big upset in the national elections come this Novembir. Out beatin the bushes for the Governor from Alabama; is Jay McKenzie of Preston and a studer t at BYU. Under Jay's prodding and the prodding of others, a political organization of the American Independent party has been formed in Franklin county. Officers o. the organization include Mi. McKenzie as chairman; ldax L. Northing, vice chairman; Mrs. Monte Olsen, secretary; Arnold Auger, finance chairman, and Dale Robinson, state commit- ir?r-i,- . THECACHE VALLEY didate was selected to run Mr. McKenzie said that the for the U. S. Senate seat, with American Independent party support of the party going to will now appear on the local Rep. George Hansen, the Re- ballot in a column similar to (Continued on page 5) publican nominee. EAUT mM .. Ah VOL. VI Warn NO. 20 LEWISTON, UTAn 0TLN MM 0 T H E R JHT All THURSDAY, - AUG. 29, 1968 3 Cache County Schools To Begin New School Year On Tuesday Nursing Home Proposed teeman. Precinct ommitteemen who Y Ct- - 1 1 . . oenooi Degins The Franklin County Commissioners Tuesday presented for consideration a plan for adding to the present county nursing hospital with a home as a solution to the county's hospital problem. The unit would cost about stuaents of m. luesoay xoriiy scnool District. rwm the Cache m Coun- - . - All dents will have regular stu-le- s class- - the first week except as Kindergarten Special schedules will be in effect the first described below: week. Parents will be notified by the principal. If you have questions about this, please call him. ' Kindergarten buses will not run the first week. Seventh Grade Stay home Wednesday, Sept 4. Eleventh GradeStay home Wednesday, Sept. 4. Twcirth Grade Stay home Wednesday, Sept 4. Eighth Grade-St- ay home on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Ninth Grade Stay home on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Tenth tirade Stay home on Tuesday, Sept 3. School lunch will be served in all schools on the first day and thereafter. Prices are for elementary, 30 cents per day or $1.25 per week; secondary. 35 cents per day or $1.50 per have been selected include Irene iiawxt s, rraniuin; r rea Similar To Last Year Gregersen, Baniaa; J win sorOxford-CliftoW. R. ter, . Oliver son, Preston No. 4; Gary McKenzie, Preston No. 3; Tom Jensen, Preston No. $600,000. 1; Merlin Rawlings, Fairview. The North Cache Junior High registratThe plan was said to be a Mr. Rawlings is also schedule and policy has been announion the to one get preliminary of Idaho's 32nd ced by Principal G. Richard Bagley. The of the public. feeling Legislative district The present hospital is op procedure will be similar to that adopted Mr. McKenzie, who is on a provisional li last year in which the seventh grade pupils erating to "chomping at the bit" cense until Dec. 31. Accord will register on Tuesday. They will not tell the Wallace story, said ing to hospital authorities and come to school on Wednesday. The eighth this week that the Governor the commissioners, the pro and ninth grade pupils will register on has a good chance of winning license was granted visional if and the election this fall on the basis of a study Wednesday. solely The first complete day of school in which he doesn't win it, he could was which undertaken this all three throw it into the House of grades are present will be Sept. summer. 5. Representatives. The proposed nursing home "Mr. Wallace doesn't need The time schedue will be the same as would be built on the east end to win majority in the eleclast year, beginning at 8:50 and closing at It of the present hospital. tion, only a plurality to win 3:15. The school will again operate on a boilweek. would include a kitchen, the election," Mr. McKenzie noon schedule. Sck lunches will be r am it other r split Schools will start at and wr er mshe" wiiina imm wi ton room, laboratory ibww said. "He could win only 33 served during the registration days. Tuesto serve the facilities nursing times, but all first and percent of the votes and still AcThe cost of much will and the second and Wednesday. home day hospital. graders will be excus win enough electoral votes to to Vaughn Larsen, again be $1.50 per week, or 35c a meal if ed at 2:30 p.m. cording win the presidency." School times include: chairman of the board of purchased daily. Mr. McKenzie also said that this to all stustart 8:35 a.m., end available insurance Student commissioners, is county Hyrum, will Gov. Wallace carry the 3:25 p.m.; Lewiston, 8:50 to offerthe enable would Two are dents this present plans again year. 10 southern states and this with some remodeling, ed for fees of $1.00 and $2.00. All students 3:25; North Logan, 8:40 to alone will give him enough to obtain a license. 3:20; Providence, 8:45 to 3:30. will in the athletic program participating electoral votes to prevent el in Included the SPREADING WORD THE suggested Willis inOliverson Richmond, 8:45 to 3:10; additional be required to enroll in an (left) STUDENTBODY OFFICERS of North ther the Democratic or Rewould be the razRiver and stickwith a remodeling Heights, 8:50 to 3:30; tack banner McKenzie, surance up Jay bumper program. publican candidate from getCache been Junior have of the 8:45 to 3:25; Wells- of High second meeting the story Smithfield, of Gov. cause the ing Wallace the and George Registration fees for the seventh and tine enough votes to win. It ers, pleading 8:40 to 3:30. old section of the present hossummer the the for ville, American Citizen during making The plans Photo which Independent party. eighth grades will average $10.00, could then go into the U. S North Cache Junior, 8:50 to pital, gutting of the interior includes $1.00 insurance and $1.00 deposit new school year. They are, front row, Joe House of Representatives for South Cache Junior, 8:45 of the bottom story, and some 3:15; which is refundable at the close of the a vote, he added. Wood, son of Mr. end Mrs. Walter L. to 3:15; minor remodeling of the new Sky View, 8:50 to 3:15. school year. The average ninth grade cost However, he suggested that Wood of Trenton; Carey Mitchell, daughBus routes and schedules section. WalGov. will be if such happened, which includes the book ter of Mrs. H. D. Mitchell of North According to the state de- rental $20.00, Logan; for the district include: lace would throw his support the insurance, and the defee, plus old of the health, Amalga Boyd Smith. Will partment Mr. of son Mrs. and Nixon. Douglas Hyer, behind Richard Larry pick section of the hospital does posit All students should come prepared up students in Amalga. The American Independent L. Hyer of Lewiston. Second row, SherAvon Leo Bankhead. Will not meet state standards. Ar- to pay these fees the day of registration. convention state a held All students who are renting school muse party man Pitcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Budd pick up all elementary stueas that do not meet stand in Idaho recently and voted lo instruments wdU be required to pay a Pitcher of Smithfield; Jeff Theurer, son dents in Avon. DaWayne Rich-ma- n include the ards kitchen, to support Gov. George Wal The Pep Club moved past Pauline Hatch 3000 cation of will pick up all secondary laboratory, $10.00 deposit of Mir. and Mrs. Mark L. Theurer of Richlace for president and Ezra uie SZ50 mark this week in Judy Acock 2650 halls and doors and the small students. New students who have not yet registerTaft Benson cor vice presl their quest for $500 in the an Linda Larsen 1800 rooms. Benson Lowell Reese. Will ed are encouraged to do so Thursday or mond; Lyndon Looste, son of Mr. and dent. nual Citizen Subscription Stephanie Harris 1750 the Friday, said Larsen that Mr. Mrs. of Stratford Loosle Smithfield. 29 30. And August (Continued on page 4) Recently the state commit drive, but they still had about Meladee LaMont 1200 nursing home unit was elitee selected Joel Anderson of 20,000 points to go. Kanda Allen 1050 gible for or fed WOUNDED Pocatello to run for the U. S. Pauline Hatch kept her hold LcAnn Smith 825 eral, money but there was No can LEWISTON seat on Mr. and Mrs. first place, though Judy Shannon Casperson congressional 825 none available until the fiscal Acock moved to within 350 Sandra Hansen George Pond have received 700 year of 1970. If it could be word that their son Randv has Darla Packer 700 obtained it would pay for half points of her. been wounded in Vietnam and The top salesman for this Janice Coltrin 700 of the building. 58 has undergone surgery in the week was being offered a Carman Gregersen 675 Mr. Larsen said that the bonus of 500 points and $25 Jcanie Hansen hospital at Long Binh. He is 575 people of the community are 4-- H in addition to prize money Janet Jcpsen 575 going to have to decide if they satisfactorily, but Most of these recipients are about one out of every eight recovering (Special to the will be confined for a month that will be earned during Julie Johnson 500 want a hospital or not w retired workers. The remain- in the population. Cache Valley Citizen) or more. Fifty-eigmembers uie contest. 500 Dean Palmer, administrator Kristy Beckstead der are disabled workers, 475 of the hospital, told the group to wives, widows, children and NEW participated in the community In third place was Linda Jill Baird show held recently in the Larsen with 1800 points and Dorothy Phillips 475 that he felt that if something a recent government report, other dependents of these A Dream Come True 425 wasn't done the license for the community building under the Stephanie Harris was in the Debbie Keller of Cache county contributors. the number direction of Mrs. Maurine fourth with 1750. Fifth place Beth Lewis 375 present hospital would not be The rapidity with which the residents who are receiving Hutchins and Mrs. Ellen Ear- was held by Meladee LaMont. Sara Lee Maughan 375 renewed. is expanding in the system 375 ly. This would mean, he added, retirement checks each county is brought out in the The subscription drive will Elizabeth Winward is Social via were month, Security, 375 that the hospital could not attractively end on Sept 7 Projects next week, Wendy Peterson current report, which covers at an e high. 350 serve Medi-car- e displayed by the students re- unless the girls vote to ex Dixie Steers patients, or the period ending March 1. cookfour amounts are And 325 many patients who have hosthe Jean Brown projects, presenting they tend it a week. It shows that the number of 325 ing, sewing, knitting and home getting are larger, due to in local insurance. A breakdown of the points Vicki Evans pital residents receiving pen325 creases Eileen Packer voted by congress improvement In the proposed plan, no sion checks is considerably Those participating on the earned by the girls shows: JoAnn Hall 300 homes would be purchased, last December. 300 though property on the interJanet Coltrin program were Mrs. LaRue A total of 4,376 former work greater than it was five years By KARLA RAWLINGS are stretched. Young people, 300 ior of the block would have ers and their families are now ago, when the total was 3,390. Stephenson, Mrs. verus BodCheryl Bcins whatever their race, are rath275 to be bought. ily, Paula Stephenson, Judy G. Changes made from time to Off the reservation and into er alike. such returns. They Christy Merrill receiving make friends, Rawlins. Darlene Social time in the 275 Sheila Hansen Pond, and Security homes of good LDS people! fall in andThey The property where the old are benefiting from money out of love, learn A fashion show was presented its 275 which program, scope extending that was deducted from their Thatcher home stood, Knthyllull Young Indian boys and girls a trade, get homesick, and 275 is now owned by the county, pay envelopes over the years and permitting more people by the girls modeling their Mary Ann Merrill look forward to this new ad- sick of home on occasions. 275 would be used in the program. and clothing projects and Miss qualify, account for most venture. Margene Rawlings put into the Social Secur to It's like a dream Through the placement proof Bonnie Kaye Goodwin talked this increase. 250 Dcbra Sharp The proposed unit would be ity trust funds for their future come true, and when it hap- gram this year, nine Indian on her trip to Denver with (Continued on page 5) d a needs. Equally impressive has building. is no more appre- students have been placed in club other outstanding been the rise in the dollar pens there John C. Hyer, 77, died no more responsive homes in Benson stake. There ciative, members from throughout the Thursday at his home in Lewamount going to people in student. are three students at the home country. iston after an extended illCache county. to the students who have of Mr. and Mrs. C. Don Van ness. beneIt reflects the bigger come to live in Benson stake, Dyke, and one at the followHe was born Sept. 10, 1890, fits provided for in the recent the transition to new school, homes: Dr. and Mrs. in Lewiston, a son of Andrew amendments to the Social Se- new friends, and new "fam- ing Norman Erekson, Mr. and Lars Hyer and Lizzie Helen curity Act. The records show ily" is swift. The old ways Mrs. Martin Blau, Mr. and Telford Hyer. the last are tucked away and treasur- Mrs. Clendon Bair, Mr. and that never, during On June 25, 1919, he martwo decades, has Congress ed as Mrs. Stephen Erickson, all of part of childhood, ried Maud Petersen in the failed to take such action in of precious culture. The part new Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larell Van Salt Lake LDS Temple. a presidential election year. ways are learned with some Keith Spackman, Lewiston He was a member of the Dyke and two boys, Drew and The average payment per pain, but they are worth the Second ward, and Mr. and Kerry, have returned to uieir Lewiston First ward and was recipient, locally, is now $988 struggle as life's boundaries Mrs. Leland Cottle, Trenton. home in Kansas City, Mo., a high priest in Benson stake. denper year, a big jump over the where Larell is attending He had been active in the tal school. They were guests auxiliaries, especially Sunday $779 they collected five years of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. School where he served as a ago. Don VanDyke of Lewiston, teacher and a member of the The increase, 27 percent, and Mr. and her parents, stake board. He was a vetercompares with a rise of 28 Mrs. Arlo Kitchen of Provi- an of World War I. dence. percent in the United States Mr. Hyer had been a resiOn Aug. 16, Mr. and Mrs. dent of Lewiston for his enand with 26 percent also in Van Dyke gave a family par- tire life except for four years the Mountain States. ty. All of their family except when he lived in the state of What with more beneficiarBilly was in attendance. Billy Washington. There he was and bigger checks, total ies on is in Los Angeles, Calif., president of the White Bluffs in the local area a mission. payments branch and Sunday School In attendance were Mr. and superintendent. have zoomed to $4,324,000 a Mrs. Leroy VanDyke and Along with his wife, he had year, as against the 1963 totwo children, David and Eli- been a temple officiator in tal of $2,642,000. zabeth Ann, of Ogden, Mr. and the Logan LDS Temple for Dona and Nationally, more than $2 Mrs. Lewis Singer the past 12 years. He had billion is being pumped back of Provo, Pauline of Provo, been one of the seven presiMiss Deon Nyman of North dents of Seventy of Benson into the economy each month Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Orlo stake. ON WAY through these pension payHOME Elder Scott Fuhriman, left, LDS missionary from Franklin, visIN LEWISTON Three Indian students are now livKitchen and family of Provo, He had been a farmer and USU with its Balladiers and Rob Kaye Anderson, Doug Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Don VanDyke had operated a coal and hard- Fackrell, after their ments. Nearly 24 million ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Van Dyke In perform ante at the Tape! LDS chapel in Formosa. The Balladiers were to arrive in men, women and children are Lewiston. The three are Margie Benalli, 16; Bennet Loand four children, Cal, Pat, San Francisco this week and be home today or tomorrow. ( Continued on page 5) The Citizen Photo now on the receiving end, or Carta and Guy of Lewiston. pez, 14, and David Jose. 18. ; 34-b- ed n; North Cache Announces Plans vice-chairm- riirn-Bfr- r i has-pit- al, Pep Club Pushes $250 Mark X-ra- y, Hill-Burto- n, Pension Checks Reported At All Time High In County Pariicipale In Show ht 4-- H YORK-Accor- ding 4-- H all-tim- John Hyer Dies Recently In Lewis! on 4-- H Family Gathers At Van Dykes three-winge- Nine Indians Now In Stake |