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Show a l'.ol y, Llirary f ft i . LIBRARY drivers!?, or ! i -' i:- vl-- .: n Vlw t Cace $ WESTERN AMERICANA Smithfield, Utah 8433S Vol. XI No. IS THURSDAY APRIL 12, 1973, Girls Staters Announced Council of Twelve President To Visit Benson Conference Spencer W. Kimball. President of the Council of Twelve of the LDS Church will speak at the Benson Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday at the Benson Stake Center in Richmond. President Kimball is a former banking, real estate and insurance executive Arizona. An aDostle since 1943. President fromSouthern Leslie Nielsen Jaae GyUeaskog Kimball is widely known for his interest in the American Indians and Spanish speaking peoples of the Church. The visiting General Authority will carry to the conference a special visual message from Church president. Harold B. Lee. President Lee's message will emphasize the strengthening of the home and answer questions which face families in these challenging times. Influences which strike at the home Displaying the trophy won at their state convention and the handicrafts they submitted are American Legion Auxiliary juniors (front row) Barbara Abel, Autumn Saxton, (second row) Shirley Ann Heaps, Valerie Shaffer, Julie Plowman, Kathy Kennington and Annette Seeholxer, Kristi Jeppesen is missing from the picture. the sacred and . relationship of husband and wife and parents and children as well as factors in the Church Spcnrer W. Kimball President of the Council of Twelve program that build family solidarity will be discussed. sion Sunday will be attended by President Kimball is ex- presented at the. conference's pected to enlarge on President leadership meeting 7:00 p.m. all stake members and visitors Deborah Thomas Deborah Wanock Lee's film message during the Saturday for all married are welcome. Stake Junior Sunthree conference sessions. day School will be held in the couples and single members Relief Society and Scout rooms. Franklin of who A heads households. are Regional represenFour Sky View High Juniors, Hyde Park, was chosen as The conference will be conW. Poulsen, Jr. Priesthood session tative, George Leadership including one alternate, have , alternate to attend in the event will be held Sunday morning. ducted by Stake president been chosen to attend Girls that one of the three selected will also attend the conference. Clarence R. Andersen. The 10:00 a.m. general ses The film message will be the American Legion cannot attend. State by Kenhad she for a jumper dress The American Legion Jr. first place and Kathy 1973 session of the Auxiliary Earl S. Harper Unit. Auxiliary Unit No. 58 of nington. second place. The dolls made. 5lst state wiH be held Smithfield. mythical of 58 Smithfield returned from the were 'dressed In native Chinese The juniors also received a 9 Southern Utah State June at Jane Gyllenskog, daughter of organization's state convention dress in keeping with the cash award for their prayer, Cedar in Mrs-City. and Glen Duke College Mr. 1 organizations study of Hong book and a second place award Saturday in Salt Lake City bear336 girls time that Leslie During Nielsen, Gyllenskog. ing cash prizes for their hanKong this year. for the number in attendence. schools from chosen of Mrs. Mrs. and Dale high daughter A dance performed by dicrafts. a trophy for their Utah will elect ofand Deborah Wamock, Nielsen throughout d the talent and Shirley Ann Heaps and a Seven girls attended the conof Mr. and Mrs. ficials. establish a legislature, state vice president musical number by Julie Plow- vention which was hosted by daughter Robert Warnock, all of present and debate their own within their ranks. man, Annette Seeholzer ana the Holiday Unit No. 71. '' Smithfield, were selected on legislation, organize a judical r; ' vV- Julie Plowman. 15. was Barbara Abel in competition and generally learn the of basis system, the leadership, elected to the state post during with six other units won the Marta Schuler is the groups physical fitness, responsibilities of American talent trophy for the Smithfield adult leader. Edna Plowman, character, and the convention. government. cooperativeness scholarship Awarded cash prizes for dolls girls. state chairman of the junior Deborah This is the 27th year for the of Thomas, daughter In addition to her election, they had made were Kristi auxiliary accompanied the girls Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas of auxiliary sponsored program. to Salt Lake (Sty. Jeppesen and Valerie Shaffer, Julie Plowman won an award Auxiliary Juniors Win Awards At Convention -- Mobile Home Park Built In Richmond 3-- newly-electe- raft kS Direct Sales Income Is Taxable most common items sold by a to tnree Salt Lake City. cleansers, cooking pots and clothing are among the Utah-cosme-ti- cs. million-and-a-ha- lf million Americans who ring their neighbors' doorbells or arrange "house parties" almost every day. ' Unlike their fellow citizens who work in stores, factories and offices, many of those in direct sales may not be aware of their responsibilities as taxpayers, Roland V. Wise, District Director for Utah said. Under constriction on E. Main St., Richmond is the new Cache Valley Mobile Home Park. Two units were previously established and the additional 12 are slated for completion by mid-MaParson Construction . is the job contractor with Terry Thurston Construction Co. subcontractor. Owners of the new park are Calvin and Viola Jonas, who operate Cache Valley Ceramics from their home next to the trailer park. 14-n- y. He explained that these salespeople usually are not considered employees by the firms manufacturing or distributing the products they sell, but are treated as independent dealers." Because the dealers are not employees, they are not incomp tax subject to and withholding, they often Lindsey Preece mistakenly fail to file, an income tax return or to include Amalga Youth Chosen Student their income with their husband's or wife's return. Leader in Denver Lindsey Preece. son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Preece. of Amalga has been selected a Student Leader at Denver Automotive and Diesel College. This special award is based on academic achievement attitude, and professional interest in his studies. Lindsey is a 1H72 graduate of Sky View High School. Lindsey plans to continue into Diesel studies as soon as he has completed his course in Auto-TecThe 19 year old youth has h. courses in and Transmission, Engine. Chassis He is in his last phase in tune-uat this time. now completed p Independent dealers must file a return for purposes of reportax if net ting earnings are $400 or more even though they may not have sufficient income otherwise to require the filing of an income tax return. Schedule C reflecting gross sales income and related expenses should be completed and filled with Form 1040. Among those performing in North Cache Jr. Highs annual spring concert tomorrow are orchestra members (Front Row) Gary Pack, Sandra Balls, Marjorie Scholes, (second row) Lisa Bills, Lori Balls and Bryan Israelsen. Piano Workshop Slated For Saturday More than 35 piano students from the north Cache area will participate Saturday in the First Annual Creative workshop for Children. Sponsored by the National Piano Foundation, the workshop wilt be held from 1 :30 to 5:30 p.m. in the Chase Fine Arts Center at Utah State. A orchestras. total of 66 students will parunThe symphonic orchestra, der the direction of Mrs. Pack ticipate from communities in and Boyd Ericksen will per- the northern Utah area inform "Russian Choral and cluding Smithfield. Lewiston Overture", arranged by Merle Clarkston. Newton. Benson. J. Isaac. Frederick Muller's River Heights. Logan, and arrangements of "Exodus". and Garland. North Cache Orchestras Present Concert Tomorrow The three orchestras of North Cache Jr. High School will present their annual spring concert tomorrow night at 8 p.m. in the North Cache Jr. High "The Shadow of Your Smile, and April Love arranged by Jearoslav Holesovsky will be performed by the advanced orchestra, comprised of eighth and ninth grade string students. auditorium. The advanced, cadet and In addition to the Bacharach Salespeople who are unsure symphonic orchestras will selection arranged by Jay Arof their tax obligations should provide an evening of musical nold. the seventh grade cadet contact their nearest IRS office variety with selections ranging orchestra will play string immediately for information from Mozart's "Serenade in Chaconne". Pizzicato and assistance Mr. Wise said. Four Movements" to Burt and Allegro The final date for filing income Bacharach's. "Raindrops Keep Caprice" Brillante" arranged by Clifford tax return s is April 16. 1973. On Barnes and two ppopular hits My Head". Falling Those who Mozart's Serenade arranged from Mary Poppins". "A already have filled returns by Albert Stoessel, "Air and Spoonful Of Sugar" and income from sales Vite (Allegro), arranged by omitting should file an amended return Matesky. Leroy Anderson's Mrs. Banna Lue Pack will on Form 1040X with Schedule "Plink. Plank. Plunk" and direct the cadet and advanced Tremonton "Scarborough Fair" and "Cherish": "Fop All We Parents Know" arranged by Willis Schaefer. "Summer Love" by Matesky and arranged I hillip Gordon's arrangement of "Romeo and Juliet". There is no admission charge to the concert and the public is cordially invited to attend. interested in obtaining more information about the program may call Jeanne Lavne at 563-545- 2. Sessions in keyboard be conducted by Carolyr I'albol of Coua Fi un tiful. 4s clinician fur Mrs 1 Pace teachers who are participating with their pupils in training sessions, and the workshop are: Mrs. Carole workshops for children Femey. Mrs. Amy Beecher. throughout the Northern Utah Mrs. Jeanne Layne. Mrs. area. Georgia Downs. Mrs. Joyce The workshop is unique, ac- Cheat. Mrs. Leona Pritchet. dation in Utah. Mrs. Talbot has conducted seminars, teacher cording to the workshop coordinator. Mrs. Carole Femey. because it demonstrates the and Mrs. Rachel Howard. students Smithfield Man In Farm Accident all-aroun- d musicianship. In additon to forming their original per- com- positions. the students will take part in ensemble rehearsals and will be tested on their knowledge of music! fundamen- tals. The children have been studying materials developed by Dr. Robert Pace, chairman of the musical department. Teacher's College. Columbia University, and educational director of the National Piano Foundation. Samuel Tout. 85 of Smithfield. has been released from Logan LDS Hospital following treatment for a broken leg sustainc in a farm accident last week. The mishap occurred when Tout, of 347 W. Center St., was feeding his cattle and was kicked bv one of the animals - |