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Show 4- - rrrrzEN Feb. 20, 1969 A cook's eye view as and students 'approach serving area at Sky View A COOK'S EYE VIEW Iligh School cafeteria. ley View Cafeteria - Big Business Roast beef or ham or turkey Pitcher and DeLone West day. The district employs 28 turkey (about 300 turkeys), e cooks and 38 part-- nearly 32,000 pounds of white dressing, potatoes and usually start their day at 7 one o'clock. time salad, grrw, vegetable, helpers. According to flour as well as significant with full-tim- or two cups of milk, freshly- - An additional six workers Mrs. Boyd, the program is amounts of whole roil- - wheat, members of the class. Gerald Smith, Sky View senior, a photographic procedure to DEMONSTRATES lower left, demonstrates Presidency Changed In Relief Society bak'd bread or hot rolls with come for two hours each day. significantly 'subsidized by the ed wheat and corn meal flour; butter and dessert. Sneaking of her staff, Mrs. United States Department of: add to this some 50 cases of Tvs i the menu at least Hadges says, "One could not Agriculture. peanut butter, over 5,000 TRENTON Trenton ward quct which was followed by once each week at the Skv hft?e to imi & finer group of "Very few people," she pounds of ground beef and Relief Society was reorganiz- - jr",i". T.ip tables were ap View cafeteria. The price? workers. These women take c&mments, "realize the am- numerous other items rang- decorated in the ed Sundav of food in of ount sweet the to real commodities from An evening RpIpp.--i Valentino mntif pride perfection ".hpJicvable $ .30 to stupineapple ing A ff n n ri ! ' . ft v were Arlene Kufer. DFPS'- """ potatoes, nrnwd was in attpnriannp in i. "These figures," points out dent, counselors Drue Chamthe director, "certainly help bers and Florence Butler. spite of the great amount of to explain the economic ad- - Sustained were Florence But- illness in the ward vantage our students enjoy ler, president, Drue Chambers Many Trenton people at and Elsie Olson, counselors. tended the wedding receotion tnrougn ine mncn program Plow successful is the lunch Sustained as visiting teachers for Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rawl of the Relief Society were ins in Logan Friday evening. nrogram: Nine out of ten dents, asked for recommend-Boyd'- s Tosenhine Smi'h and Wanda Scott is the son of Mr. and ''ions for improving the Andrew. Velda Spackman Mrs. Rppd Rawlins of Tren-- i school lunch, suggested only cve a resume of the work ton. and his wife Linda is the lengthening the lunch period being done at the Primary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ml so they would have time to Lniiarens Hospital in Salt Sam Clark of Logan ' Lake where her grandson, young coinle is making their pnjoy it, S'l.nne Soacknan, has spent home in Trenton. 7:?vproi and also en-- j Several Trenton people t the ward membrs tended the open house held 9f n- g?nerousiy oia wnen uie m ogden Saturday evening Primary Penny Parade be- - honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mr. and Mrs. Clark gins. Two special songs were Andrew. Dee is the son of Tuesday evening the Ex-!!ors and ensigns enjoyed man of Paul, Ho., and Mr. sung by Ralph Wadsworth, a Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. An i fvbing party on Trenton and Mrs. E1 F'fU.--v of Ru-- teacher in the Lewiston ele drew of Rockford, Ida., form- hill. 'crt, spent We:ln"siov visit- - mentary school. His accom-i- er Trenton residents Miss Illona Allred of Cas- their narpn's, Mr. anapanist was Mrs. Reed Rip-Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. s. Henry Rilcrrnan. 'plinger of Richmond. tleford, Ida. is visiting ner Andrew of Rockford, Ida., M Roland Mortenson of Tren- - and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Th?ron Il3n-- ; srandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Dock . Joso!! E. ton attended the Richmond and family of SaltRoger sen, Mr. and Lake City Air. ana Mrs. wenaen Mar- - Atxinson ana Mr. ana Mrs. uons dinner ana meeting o" were dinner guests of Sunday dinner at He a was inljirs Marie Dock. Sam Holt attcnlpd a rictt were hosts to par'y Monday evening. i ir:r nome evening, party air ine imks i.oac in cnarge 01 ine prDgram. aiuraay Mr. and Mrs. Wendell :rvi a t tj r: nu t l ' , j c.i..j !. nccuti , tutsimiu,,, J .,!r ouaLRiiiaii .I rial n nue nccacuu r -j UT..J T. hy an evening of rook. Pre- Cf Mr. and his parents. FVrrl Pi-P.rif. T, f worp tihn scni were Mr. and Mrs. S. P. onH Mr nnrf Mrc PJn-lJames B. Spackman, Tll. ftlincfo nf in ofi ua M, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J! l TU Ctnal M ill nhnrttn ULJIJ VI flflTuva l II J , rf tha lilt, l.u took Holly Spackman, Ellerman, Mr. and Mrs. D, funl Mnpiode nnrtv in Trpn- - rtinnpp mpptinff at MaHinvi"" of Mr. and Mrs. DarPRACTICES LOADING Jed Rawlins, junior studaughter Gam Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. ton Saturday evening at which Pnfe in Brigham Monday eve-of Magna, win shown as he practices loading dent is Spackman from Lewiston, and was served Fvrreli Spercer. Mr. and surfer ning. She has home with them. film into tank. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Grover Goodsell of New-- '. games played. been visiting her grandparchildren of Trenton Leaders of 'Varonic priest-nni. (J?i'.rgc O. Merrill and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron ir: of and bovs visited his parents girls Lo'a Littlcdike, and Mr. and for a week. Hansen, , responding ages tor-- a large Runert. Mrs. Murray Stevens. The Primary children were io, Mr. ana irs. ivcDcri group oi young w his ':.cr? treat at Monday evening to er, Mr. and Mrs. Legrnnl given a Valentine M; and Mrs. D. Gam hear the lecture on drugs by "' odnr, Mr. and Mrs. Primary by teachers, Lona Mr. and Mrs Holt, Orris Mae Hansen, Jan-ic- e Bal'.ain. St. .vers. Green and Flossie Atkin- -' Wallace A. Cottle and Mrs son. Hir hard AIWot were among; v riiiiiomA.f j w.3s a special guesi. May memoers 01 wuo ijuivioiwh Mr Norland and Mrs those attending the annua! N. Weeks Les and the Anderson Burk gave a scout banquet at Logan Thurs- Brown are making their home family in Arizona for the winter. friends who visited in Lewis- - short sketch of her life and day evemng. Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis Frazicr, Navaho bay, ton on Sunday were Mr. and reviewed her book of t and Mr. and Mrs. who is making his home Mrs IjCand Weeks and sons, "Poems" which was publish-jSisattended the funera! n Hobb. and children ed recently. The poems services for their brc'hrr-in-'- . r P.e:.l Mr. Mrs. of the and her at John Bingham, highlights I'rcstjn, of Mr. and Mrs. Morland Ho CI.ARKSTON Verrnl Wynn l.oislr cf Chrke-'.onwere presented Lawrence Weeks of Dayton, life, Spackman, 'l"u nii son. sn of Mr. and visited with his wife's jrS Anr'rn I.omb of Ilvd" si.::;.. : 'ns in Primary. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Walton ' Mrs. Mary Simmonds was Mr. and Mrs. B. II. iwell T'.i.j'ii'json of Flur Mrs. Arlene and Park Ferris and family of Plain Citv. Mr. hostcss to the Lewiston Lit- and M-"'lv-- r ":rkton. has recently bren Swainston at Winder, Ida.licnl-!nand three children, Col Chambers cf Trcr-ioattend- - -j " Mr. an;l Mrs. Calvin 'linrrl as s?.:,:,!'i f rums; vjppV.i nf ci, uTmm.. . . tu Mnvnra nnH Auxiliary a:rJ son Mark r.( S:ni!:i-ficl- leen. Mark and Lisa, ofof l.ngin Val Verde Third ward Mr. and Mrs. served a luncheon to 11 mem- Mr. ll5ibroi;k, dinnrr Ida., JPPtntt gvests qaurdav . I7 accompanied by M:; bishopric. Prior to this Mrs. UODeri uccacr wea- - ni"ht in Logan kamy Johnson of Smithfield, b?rs and Evelyn Murri of he was sorvin in the Ailean Scot! of P'luatrlb and North LnSan 3 spocial guest" ncsday. ot Mrs. Mike Bcutler t;f son v;ird M! . Junior Chambers, S. P. Eppich, of Trenton, Gloria Lloyd "Tr. a1 -.1 . r n.. fro-V&V in Eire- - spent 10 days visiting wi'h , ri,,v, j mlsa,lu ikvicwiju uiv nfT.oiin Mr and Mr f: JaT Rcbert Reeder aoHnnibers, is an I"!.. now anu tour ana his Mr. is Airs, tricai Engineering of, uiaiup bKk. "The Reluctant Phnnh- continuing . ., all nf Trenton ii.i.v fi ui miv i ii . wtoi.ii(iUi ivii . rmcu rn.MM- anJ iin employed by Univac in Salt and family at San M of !he Skv ""V d ct," by Daniel Logan. This dedication Gcrald ya Lake City. He served an Mr and Mrs. lea! ;i ri;Kin Vui VocaMonal Mr" b:ok is the c'' :Jr,n ':f maMa building In autobiography of mission to the Southern family ai El Ccntro, Smithfield Mrs. - -Merlin Blanrhard evening. Monday , Slates and was radioman C?lif. They also enjoyed a a n. are uw ib " Air. ana Mrs. Laui-- 1 ana Mrs. third class in the U. S. Navy visit at Disneyland. newlv nam. an of Logan, Mr. and Irel of MjNeil Eppich, parents during World War II. Ha is aonninted principal of this Simmonds, son of Mr. Mrs. Earl Johnson of Preston, Jerry married to the former Edith Preston Man Named school, and Brent demon- and Mrs. Lloyd Simmonds, is Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merrill Young, daughter of Mr. and and daughter of Smithfield, one of the machines strated 'Friendliest' at Ricks Mrs. Hebcr Young of Heber on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of of the automotive department. home City and they are the parents n , Hyde Park, and Mr. and Mrs. At the Relief Society meetof three sons, Clifton 10, Jay m,ZP Willard Pitcher of Trenton. Jensen Fern gave Mrs. "Friendliest named ing, the For-Boy" j Spencer 8. and James Wavne D. Boll on prepared Too late To Classify The Weeks family presented on the Ricks College campus a demonstration res 6. store J. Walter Ross the and in make to the Fourth program how mixes, and his wife, Lois, Mr. and Mrs. George Mylcr recently, Publishers and Mrs. Elsie FARM FOR LEASE: Long ward sacrament meeting on have recently returned home; was one of the finalists for them. She d and acres bunaay night. 700 Lease. Term Olson also prepared weeks "Friendliest Girl." 'the Published every Thursday after spending several deeded range, plus BLM iuntheon to the women at Marcia and Eldon Payne ' IP Arizona. Tha enlortinn wni annmmn- by the acres quutthe two irrigated and day rig'it. sons, Kurt and Todd, Citizen at the annual "Friendliest JH?n; During Co., Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Jar-le- d Publishing was 2 nf Pocatello visited at the Kav with plenty of water. other handwork Inc., Lewiston, Utah 84320. dine and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dance of the Year." acres drv land. 2 bedroom THensor home Sundav" after- - Second florin nnd the women whose class postage paid Ml 1 ne canaiaates tor ine uues P'lhle of Clarkston spent a nome. incase win require noon. Marcia Mrs Titen birthdays fall in February at Lewiston, Utah 84320. few days last week visiting were sponsored by the var- - were honored with a corsage of syssor's sprinkler sister. purchase in Phoenix and Mesa, Ariz, jous clubs and organizations an(j tem and part of the equip The Lewiston Literary club appropriate remarks by Subscription rates in Dr. Darrell K. Loosle of on campus. ment. Contact Roger John met Friday at hi fcnmn nf Cache County, Utah, and Emma Marriott. Beaver was an overnight Joel is the executive vice Tuesday evening under the Seneth Thomson. A luncheon Franklin Coimty, Idaho, son, Mcuammon, or in evenings call Lava was served to nine members 94.00 a year, S3 00 outside guest at the home of his par- - president of the Ricks Col- - sponsorship of the MIA, the 8t3c and Gladys Hycr of Hat Springs, ents, Mr. and Mrs. George lege studentbody. teenagers were served a banIigan dents who purchase weeklv their cooking. "We rarely use all of our tickets; $ .35 for individual work budget. All of us find tick s. in being a part Hodges head of the satisfaction iFrs'wmfl at the of a fine school; we enjoy and we Ilie school simnlied a oartial eto- - ' ,iJrecia-cerv "list" for dinner for the w"'e- ni it: r i IS ' HP KV VI'.'W caicirrra oiffht tn nin. hunrlrorf f,.flinti a of one Ph"e an-r?crltv members who pa- - bV ue tro-'- -r and very Mm the modern .... Throughout attrnv ve facility, j 4 1")" stu- he countv schools. A "w cf the items were in the school d(?nts 7ft participate tnrkpvs or 125 nounJs of boneless ham or li:nn program on an average 135 rounds of beef; 150 pounds of yctatocs (instant potatoes on ' if siiTvrfy runs low) "T to 1300 cartons an-- ' of milk. TREXTOM Mr. and Mrs. AVhwgh the turkey, ham, 'I bcr- H. Reeder were made or beef dinners bring chi grandparents twic? in one the hrgest numbers, an .lonlh, with th:? birth of a students survey among indicated that barbecues, ri'':- - son to Mr. and Mrs. Leon za chili rate as "favorite Tiiamrsan cf I ovell. Wyo., food" among the high school biT.n Saturday, Fib. 15, and crr-'-- l while eabbaee ana wb-i"""1" 1"u seem to rate a ounces. Other grand.Miren. is Mrsf 01Ie mu-- h lower vote. AnnrHinir tt Ann nf th ' i'Owney, lua. 1 Ills M Hie loLn grandchild for Mrs. cooks, "It's practically II. Reeder of Ilyda possible to please everyone K. Four sisters and a bro Knf urn iril1 "iv nnn fnnl a ' r t nil come close with hot rolls and ther await the little new com Mrs- Thompson is the A student may erhavo AB mnnv mils nc ho ii" mer ciaine iteeaer. The Primary officers and cares to eat. and very little teachers coUected their his-Tof it is left on the trays." ".homemade" bread is pcnmci Thursday arter at the church baked daily. Mrs. Hodges, an cr not n?llse who insists she is the best lnicryice lesson bread maker in the group, given by Scletta Pitcher and a pot luck;supier. All prepares the dough at 6:30 enjoyed with every morning. Six other full- - teachers and ofof.icers. who was one "e excepUon time cooks-Lo- is Chambers, Eva Clark, Virginia Hansen, Mi were present. Norma Gordon, Donna Lou a ii ca--'-- e ? ?eiiu suiv.a A ; made available to us through U.S.D.A." At the present time about 30 surplus food products are supplementing the C a c h e co'.niy wncn urogram. For example during the frst quarter from September December, Mrs. records show receipt nf over 12.000 pounds of but-ter, nearly 7,000 pounds of cheese. 4,1COO pounds of dried nilk, over 6,000 pounds of ; stu-throu- , mor-ths- randbmrents Tw?cs. iii "-- b saue-kra- ut Ih.3I"n - im-;?.1"- j SX' k honey-butte- r. ' - - w h : i I'J "' , i J.7-- ; 1 g M-s- isms-nam- ; f.i...j . -"in-,-., nn p tia 1 - ' ir--- .ij 1 m Uk-l- & - n j ! Cur-ti- d re-ho- cor-'cent- ly ng peie par-r".'- ?, W eeks Family Visits Relatives In Area neen-T?ichmo- Mor-G:-a- nt m Clarkston Man In Bishopric m Roa-k-mn- n Elmc-Marriot- re-so- File-Frida- y. a!-i- j:nr-ent- s, M-s- . ; ki-:;- -r -r s. TMn., n- , w-r- e call-i:t- r. Y ' : 1 a. Lvg-.m- k L 1 Jf . M'-s- . . .1 m T f '""i 1 - M-- s. ! - 1 I ; "f ""tS iS sr aJ s'.r-pic- ji-m- : J' ' j , scr-vr- . V zm-aj- FAVORITE FOOD Fresh bread, one of Sky View's "favorite foods" is sliced by Mrs. Delone West. w ; 776-551- 7. . n, !:. 1 |