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Show i Feb. THE CITIZEN DISTRICT FOREST (Continued from page 1) Obituaries 13, 1969 Woman Returns From Nauvoo CVD REELECTS (Continued from Page 1) Explorers Sel Snowmobile Carnival Races heights and the demand for ed the direct benefit in the is great" Lee Selley, man- it form of grazDora Jensen ing privileges. ager commented. CLARKSTON Mrs. Byron Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clarke of reported to be improving. To better manage these Mr. Selley said that "Some Funeral services were held (Elva) Ravsten of Nauvoo, Mtsa, Ariz., are happy to an-- ; Mrs. Helen Johnson andlivestock, 5Vi miles of fence Fairview in Tuesthe chapel and people tell us we pay too grand111., is visiting at the home nounce the arrival of a baby daughter Evelyn for Dora Lucy Clements were constructed, and nine ox day oc her son and daughter-in- xnca on 31. Joe He A their is Jan. carnival snowmobile moeia, for, much money to our members boy daugater, "isen, who was born Feb. 5, water developments were eslaw, Mr. and Mrs. Norman second son and third child. Salt Lake City spent uie ween-lli- s Frank-; for milk. I am of the opinion of tablished the Nu 1968. ie Exnlorers 1887 in Oxford, Ida., and died during ..lotrier is the former end visiting with her father, Ravsten. who recently wel- merous water other 1963 in develop b. 'n 1, at the home of a cooperation that our members merit all district, of A. II. Jardine, ana otner hohw 4ntA thair Sharon Lott, daughter V. Jensen, in Fairview. ments ana fences were main- with local snowmobile deal- - there is in their product The J. ;on, r Mrs. Sadie Lott of Clarkston. members of her family, Her grandson, Bryce Jen- tained or improved. Ten UOUVB. Laurin Archibald, son o will be held near Straw- high price we have establishOther grandparents are Mr, conducted the services. acres of Canadian Thistle frs, sen, Archiand Mrs. Andrew Clarke of Mr. and Mrs. Hillard ed and are able to pay is the on March 1. vayers wtre offered by Ran- were sprayed and controlled berry Clarkston. bald, has returned home afthat Is building the direvent is under the a impetus The liie mountain ald J. Bell, Earl V. Jensen, provided Too Late To Classify Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Clarke ter receiving medical treatrecreation for in the area to apV. and of Merrill. John experience ection District the industry dairy ExplorSpeakof Provo are announcing the ment for a few days in the Ann Goodwin, Floyd proximately 1CO.000 were head-"- J new heights. It Is ers peoole er committee activities LDS attracting hospital. arrival of their first child, a Logan CARD OP THANKS visited the Preston Dis .nsin, iLiJon Tanner and who Selma Atkinson is Mrs. bv Malcolm Denton, Rudy more and more younger We wish tn nnrpii mir SOU, On Feb. 5, HlS mother iS 1968 season, trict the Jensen. during Musical num Lyman of her dairymen into the business heartfelt thanks to all our! the lormer Lana Hansen, dau staying at the home bers were prelude and post-.jd- e It is hard to measure the Torgensen, and Mark and this is our future." Mr. daughter-in-laand son How Mr. Mrs. and of fliter friends and relatives who so and an organ medley by value of the thrill of cat.hing A. W. Chambers, secretary, tinHiu AMiitaii ivifh mir fath. ard Hansen, Umana, Net), and Mrs. Joseph Atkinson, at a trout, but the value of gas era Cote, a vocal trio, According to Mr. Denton, reported that the Association is she recuphi. Other grandparents are Mr. Trenton where Harris, Mildred Hall and and groceries is measurable 'he carnival will be held from is in the strongest financial Mri at th iiimx nf tiia and Mrs. D. Ronald Clarke of erating from a recent illness. Helen Jensen, accompanied and certainly does not hurl 10 Hansen Dee Mrs. and Mr. a.m. to 3 p.m., and every position of its history. "Bedeath. .Thanks for the mes- - Clarkston. Carol Gilbert, sang "The the local economy. Many by Ari in been sides renewing our plant we have vacationing accom Loosle Mrs. nf ivmruthv tha hiuui. Gladys Perfect Day." The Fairview people made use of the 106 Explorer post in the district were able to pay our memRonald zona during the past week tiful floral offerings, and P31""1 her and under the direction of developed camping El. R. Bingham pic is expected to participate. Mr. and jjuir, additional an her with bers Of $450,000 in &ail 10 parents, kinriniMui Thov Jacques manv art nf LOgan, Berdean Bodily, with Vaughn nicking units, while others The carnival is open to the dividends. This is the result Lake City on Tuesday where Mn Miirlanri ftndfrev. were much aimreciated. or hunted, fished, just enjoy general public, Mr. Denton of good neuer naymonu Bingham iarsen singing the solo, sang Mr. and Mrs. Volmer Clark production methods Mrs. Card Christensen, they met Mrs. Brenda Know That My Redeemer ed the scenery of the District "I eo. weunesaay, in Mrs. Venis'mea and Mr. of our members and an effiand iz, Laura and said. daughters, In use with connection sniov i.vnna a n a ques the and Claudine, at the airport. Clark spent four days this, we rresum nospitai. He TTfnhna of the developed camping and Three major events are cient plant operation which in The grave in the Weston Mrs. Jacques has spent the past week vacationing in! was oran w. w, vso gives us the finest flavored 202 Golden units, was dedicated cemetery planned with trophies being cheese in the world. by picnicking Json Lane, Weber county, Dale uf tiianks past two weeks in Ontario, Phoenix, Ariz. uaiuj 368 Jensen. Pallbearers Passports and daily per to the first second and We wish to express our Calif., visiting with her " Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Buttars! 3P Hal Rose, Sales Manager mits were sola on the District given Scott her were anu grandsons, kindnessw"sn third of for the many the uigband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. have received word place winners. In ad of California, said "Cache Har Ward that Winn, Goodwin, Eugene Ranger explained es ana sympauues exienaea Spencer W. Jacques. dition to the snowmobile Valley Cheese is in the big arrival of a grandson born He married Emma Rich old Winn, Ernie Lee Merrill, the revenue from the sale of to us during the loss of our Mrs. Thomas J. Buttars has to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Milo Clem Merrill, Arthur L. entrance permits is deposited events, there will also be leagues now. We are acceptmother. ed as tough competitors in returned home from the Lo- Chambers at Pleasant View, on Sept 4, 1912, in the Salt Amos, Keith Winn. Honorary in a general fund and is used some snow shoe races. The family of LDS hospital where she The mother is the former Lake Temple. They lived all the because of gan were her great as follows: 40 percent by the The Snowmobile Carnival our market placeand Dora C. Jensen weir marnea lire in the Lin- - pallbearers mm a. .J.. .Man PImvMB service. II... quality high spent several days receiving Judy Buttars. It is their rose uufederal for government pur is one of four events planned We are well established area. grauusirus. jcumtub nuc She is fifth child. and aer FOR SALE 3 bedroom home, medical treatment. oi me raix- - chase of lands needed for fu oirecuon ine Mr Bmgnam had served as view Relief assisted ture recreational dvelopment, during the year by the com the sooner we can produce Good location. Near schools Society sufficient milk to meet our president of the Franklin k t vrajydAjwohtir and church. Phone 852- and 60 percent by local gov mittee. The committee is milliofra-montA -- .n rVumtv riaii-h goal, the bet 7t3c 0742. of used the what place ernment agencies for purchas taking was a director of the Beet will be." we ter all Growers and a director on the es andor development of re to be the Explorer cabinet "Everybody is now dialing for the district. Franklin Have you? No creational facilities, County Hospital UP&L board. A meeting will be held The mountain, though not charge." (Continued from page 1) known as a timber producer, soon for all post advisors and He had served as Franklin FOR SALE TV Antenna. Us saw a sizeable increase in Stake Patriarch for 25 years, delivering to our customers, businessmen. ed 3 months. Half price, Mr. Hunter said. this activity. Some 1.9 mil participating was and high Mr, Of her priest CORNISH Misses president grandparents, Virginia 7t3p was of lion board feet timber of the Linrose The electric utility execuward bishop FAMILIES MUST and Mae Hanson left by plane Mrs. DeConn Pitcher. hflrvostari and Jin additional for 14 years, had been stake said this year the initive FOR SALE Poodle Puppies. Tuesday on a tour to New from (Continued page 1) LEWISTON Mr. and i.s million board feet sold. of the five year pro$25.00. Call tial Sunday School superintendent Mrs. Orson Hawkins after 3 Zealand. year Brieii Fairview were she saw the harvest of .2.240 a way to hook that up to a gram UP&L directors and served on the high coon ' Al p.m. See at 291 W. Center, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clay- M w corral poles, and 1,625 fence 7t3c son from Bear River Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson cD. He filled an LDS mission . have approved expenditure of egislator." City vis n esem posts. ffor new and imwere in Ogden to attend a Hi- - to Germany. Supt. C. Bryce Draper gave GRASS HAY FOR SALE In ited friends in Cornish electrical He facilities During the early winter, attended proved fbk. Wrir for this Land of address shed. Phone brief welcome Dairy meeting 7t3p e arthe throughout KenMr. and Mrs. Elwood area. 5ft fraa 110A ana introduced snpoial cniefitsw ea. The 1969 construction exnut and SV1U inma VW WUHa 1 H0V J HtUt 111 INCOME TAxHpROBLEMS? dell of Ogden visited with Mr. 0 B1UU1 riXSlUll Uir BIX rtonnv Unnninrr on1 Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris F permittees gathered d e a d including Walt Ulrich, direc-- penditure, he said, will bring Call Dean F. Lloyd, years and in Weston for sev children of Pocatello, Earl and Mrs. Ezra Kendell and Wil- en the company years. He was also a and Vicki Hawkins, Gean and poies, posts, ana hrewooa for tor of vocational education to 7t3p Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kendell visited with Mr. and Mrs. their personal use. for the state; Leon Christian- - has spent in the last 10 years farmer. It Whitehead liam Monday. Roger Seamons, all of Prest"Join the Rush! Dial - Sunday. To replace these trees and sen, state building depart- - to pace the constantly inwas Mrs. Whitehead's birth Survivors include his wid on, Sharma and LaMar No charge." Gregory Miles, son of Mr. manage the forests on a sus- - ment; Jay Campbell, associ creasing service require12 children, Arnold R. Sleight and day, ow, daughter, who tained-yiel- d and Mrs. Farrell Miles of basis, some 7,500 ate superintendent in charge ments to the area. The sum is Bell and two children Newdale, Ida.; H. Glen, Day nave uvea m sjvl WOULD LIKE to baby-s- it in Faye urc nvortrroan caorilincrt v o r q nf hlffhan uiauy .,n.tUn more than the utility spent North Ridge, Calif., is at- of Smithfield are visiting with ton: Dean R., Weston; Mrs, my home week days. past year. LaMar Will leave nianted hv District nersnnnel. Ramntnn Tho cnorinfotid. in total investment for all of BYU school in the at 7t3c tending her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph (Kathryn) Pinegar, for Vietnam the first part of Fire hazard reduction was ent said "as leaders in this its history prior to mer- - March. Provo. He visited with his virgu Jensen. Mrs. ..1 .L.J 0 aanisn rors, ui.; i.it J J.! a ura rimi . an nmiirannn nri'iiiiMiiiKMi'ii in iiiimii i!uUM in imi niDrriPT K 10 year period. GUARANTEED the Service on all home appliances. No grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Largest single item in the DcConn Pitcher, recently. ana coniroiiea aepartment We feel we have utility's ac.r5s1969 ?n construction waiting. Call Alma R .. wm-Casa Grande. Ariz.: Fred. mm ' n ve wwa niU. j.w i xmV. mi" , voiuijr teachers and facilities budget is earmarked for 8524841. Yiuung in Durmng of 34 acres. Fran Lufkin, daughter of 7t3p quality . ub. tone vaney ana Lwiston Five species of big game, with completion of this new work on its 330,000 kilowatt, eriy oimui an ugucu. to the Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lufkin Smith's daughter Peggy had Brien, Providence, Ut; Carl with friends. SUBSCRIBE i.e., mountain lion, black center." , W (Lo-M third generating unit at the , Weston; State Journal by calling Leo of Inglewood, Calif., visited faUen in the gym and broke piade - bear, moose, elk and mule Mauchlev of RichThe governor was introduc huge Naughton Mrs in) Houslev- - Havtnn: 7tl2p during the past weekend with her leg in three places. Geddes, C. Mclvin with small Gilbert deer, along ed by State Supt. Ted H. Bell birds, Jaun (Gladys) Allred, Smith- msnd and generating complex near were representing the stake game, furbearers, and upland who praised the district's Wyo. Kemmerer, mounin sacrament found . . the hard efforts" in arriv high c:un;il game birds aiso survmng are toroxners meetinc Sundav ninht in the tain habitat desirable to their "longat this point in education ing and sisters, Albert of Honey Lewiston Fourth ward. Bar existence during at least part Rep. Royal T. Harwood, a ville, Ut, Howard of Garland, bara Blair and Bud Pack re- of the year. in vocational edu "pioneer" Alma Mrs. L. Ut., (Pearl) ceived certificates of recog Ward reports that cation, gave the dedicatory Ranger Wilson of Logan, Mrs. Vern nition for their service to an estimated 1200 mule deer prayer and a musical number (Verna) Ashcroft of Teton, scouting. Larry Weeks and were harvested by the hunter was furnished by Sky View Ida., and Mrs. Ray (Martha) Harry Sullivan were sustain- last year. He reports that disSharon Olsen, Deb students, McFarland of Ogden; and 84 ed to the office of elder and trict personnel, in cooperation bie Schoonmaker and Gale Parcell, Preston Coun Gary grandchildren and 19 great Ellis Layne to the office of with State Fish and Game Jones Club Golf Pro, and his try a teacher. personnel, conduct studies Irel Eppich, who has been wife, Phyllis, just returned grandchildren. each year to letermine habi- serving as assistant principal from will be Funeral services participating in several FA1RV5W BRIEFS conditions. tat under J. Kenneth Webb at golf tournaments in held Saturday. Feb. 15. at li From these studies, recom Sky View, was introduced as MMr- Vern Cole p.m. in the Weston ward cha-- J jnd mendations are made to the the new principal of the Vo- Mr. Parcell said he antici speiH uie wecuniu in Ameri- state pel. Viewing will be from 7 can regarding seasons, bag cational Center. Raymond R. pates opening the Preston golf Falls with their daugh- p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and at ter. Mr. Mrs. Lynn John- limits, and special hunts, Cannon is Cache District vo course in late March. These recommendations take cational director. Included in the tournaments the Weston chapel from 11 son. into account forage available, Faculty members at the were the Andy Williams Golf a.m. until service time. Connie Garrett and Sid and general thrift of Center include Carolyn Bank Tournament in San Diego and will be in the Hed her parents, Mr. and vigor, head, Thomas O. Baird, Ariel the Desert Classic in Palm iMr. Orval Harris, Wednes- - forage, and amount of use D. Dayton cemetery. James Blotter, Springs. Benson, with use the plant compared 'day. Grant Brough, RichJoseph and can remain stand species 13 STYLES TO CHOOSE ard B. Campbell, Joseph K. healthy. r Gilgen, Wilma Hall, Grant H. Past heavy use has de- - Mauchley, Arol Maughan, ALL NEW. ALL FROM creased good plants on some Vera Reynolds, Kenneth Roe, Three years ago, Harold the Colt Futurity champion-Westov- winter C. Stevens and Vivian ranges to the point Ethel won the sportsman- - ship this week against Marion P. Swapp, FINEST QUALITY that the land is not producWayne D. Bell snip awara ox uie acne vai-- . Morgan, J. Walter Ross full to its and Cutter Association. ing potential, ley Itj This futurity, for Publishers have made him trophy M horses only, has produced therefore, we are not able to on the mountain until it Published every Thursday some real top teams and the sustain as many big game leaves the district. 4S LOW AS With last week's narrow !nai. .wiri h exrttma It is the National Forest's by the we should. as animals "' 0. win over Boyd Weeks, he has obligation to provide a conCitizen Publishing Co., Feb. The week, following said Ward as that Ranger won his second consecutive Inc., Lewiston, Utah 84320. club valuable as outdoor recrea- tinuous quantity of water 22, the Cache Valley without sacrificing its quality. championship. He has ac- will host a three-wa- y Second class postage paid inmeet Forest Service does not complished this with two enat Lewiston, Utah 84320. the Skyline associa- tion, forage, timber or wild The sell water produced on the tirely different teams which cluding our life most are, important' the Smithfield against would make this much more tion of Subscription rates in combined clubs from Marsh product is water The water district, but water value to Cache difficult. County, Utah, and Franklin County, Idaho, To add more to his accomp- Valley of Downey and the must be guarded from the 14.00 a year, $5.00 outside. time it hits as rain or snow any. lishments, he is running for host association. forest-produc- ed ; flmi i Chec-kett- s. 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