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Show nn n uut vuiffiHi THURSDAY, for 25 Cache County youngsters is noon of Saturday, April 20. Soon after that hour, one of them will be crowned king or queen and receive a check for $250 from THE CACHE CITIZEN as grand-priz- e winner of TOP BO"D-Da- peo- IT'S A T RAg For Big Prizes and Commissions RED-HO- in The Citizen's xe bicycles from Implement Company, and there will be several cash awards as well. These youngsters know that "quitters never win, so they are working until the last minute to make their position in the line-u-p as good as possible. Each new or renewal subscription counts, because there is little distance between each of the "diggers, and a cash commission is paid to all of them. too for the It's "D-Da- y THE BOBK1TTENS of Sky View High School were great basketball players during 1973-7and here they are. Front, from left: Jenae Murray, Marilyn Bodily, Jan Bailey, Susan Poppleton, Janet Hansen, Karen Clark and coach Ruth Hobson. Middle: Cindy Larsen, Chris Bedford, Pamela Ballard, Jana Lee Burrell, Kayelyn Christensen, Nancy Oliverson, Paula Erickson and Julie Bradshaw. Rear: Karen Murray, Becky Nielsen, Mary Cardon, Rhonda Fifield, Lynda Atkinson, Cathy Hendrick, Jan Olsen, Karen Cronk and Holly Butterfield. The A team were regional basketball champions, and the B team lost only one game. The Bobkittens also compete in badminton, swimming, volleyball and tennis, and Saturday the A won first place in badminton at a regional meet at Bonneville High School in Ogden, The region comprises most of northern Utah. The Bobkittens will head for a swimming tournament in Salt Lake City on April 20. 4, Clarkston Servicemen Honored at Spiritual Services States. The choir sang "Sweet Hour of Prayer, which Venis Clark, a retired serviceman, offered the invocation. after Easter Music Set At Tabernacle festival of Easter music is set for April 14 at 8 p.m. at the Logan LDS Tabernacle. The program will be presented by the North Logan Utah LDS Stake Choir, under the direction of Glen The choir followed with "WeH Sing All Hail to Jesus Name. A Fifield. Organ solos will be performed by Lynn Thomas. Madrigal singing is also scheduled. The narration of the story of Easter will be given by one of the speakers. Other participants will be the youth of the aforementioned stake. The choir will be accompanied by an ensemble of organ, brass and percussion instruments. The public is invited at no charge. Clarkston Chatter by Gladys Loosle Ogdenite Erma Franklin spent two days recently with her parents, Arley and Or-v- al Coleman, helping to prepare for the funeral services for her uncle. Axel . T . .n .. wpandMwBiS n.rtSr? who is now serving his coun- - try, was present in uniform. The closing hymn was "America, sung by the choir, and the benediction w as offered by Daniel Archibald. LeRoy Goodey conducted. Heartiest congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Newell Thompson, who efficiently contacted the servicemen by telephone and mail. Fifty - one servicemen were present. readers. Theres a handy subscrip- tion blank somewhere else in this newspaper for the convenience of those people who were not home when these eager young business-tea- m men and businesswomen called, or for those who live too far away for a "salesto call upon them. man Votes are free with each subscription payment, and for extensions which are paid at present. Just name your favorite and youve made a friend for life. Surprises are in store from now until the end of the contest. There is proof of that in last weeks ac-- tion. Those in line for the grand prlzeS are so closely bunched that the effort put forth and the support re-ceived between now and the cide the ciosing ur TAYLOR SUSAN BECKY DAHLE Smith-fiel- d ited 3 & y super-de-lu- WoMWtaf CITIZEN Youngsters Eager Several other young ple will receive bouquet to LeRoy Goodey in honor of the latters father, Aciel Dahle, a war veteran who died recently. Extemporaneously speaking were Norman Ravsten, who honored his uncle Nance Ravsten, who died for his country; L a V a r Godfrey; William Thompson; Arlen Dahle; Vernal Goodey; Thomas Clark; Marvin Loosle; Paul Pederson; Leonard Buttars; Max Clark; Nar-ve- ll Thompson; V o 1 m e r THE - (From page 1) NANZA. Brent Dahle presented a 1974 Contest Sky View Bobkiffemis Have Bog Year meeting was held at Clarkston LDS Ward chapel Sunday, honoring all men of the congregation who have served in the armed forces of the Un- 11, 'Top Bonanza' HEAP FOR SWIMMING CONTEST APRIL 20 CLARKSTON-- A APRIL w "TOP BONANZA" CONTEST BECKY DAHLE Lewiston LAURA BOWEN Richmond PATRICIA WOOD Lewisfnn TAMARA CRAW Richmond SUZANNE DURRANT Lewiston DENISE EREKSON Rich mond SUSAN TAYLOR Lewiston SANDRA DENNIS Newton LORI ANN CORBETT Smithfield TORY LYNN BILLINGSLEY' Hyde Park TESSEGAN Richmond SHERRY MENDENHALL Lewiston JAY BAIR Richmond PATTI BOWCUTT Richmond MELANIE ESKELSON Smithfield LORI JOHNSON Richmond LORI HANSEN Smithfield SHARLENE COLE Smithfield ANN CAMPBELL Richmond RUSSELL NEELEY Benson C1IEE SMITH Cornish Have you helped your favorite? Severil C0Qtest9!.ts are going to be out for their last chances at the big cash weekly prize of $10, which is based only on the number of new subscriptions turned in by Saturday night. Tamara Craw, Becky Dahle and Tory Billingsley were the winners lastweek, and they are ineligible for another $10 cash award, but they are climbing in the lineup for the grand prizes. 6"dia.6 14 10"dia.888 your 8lfD.A.746 12 Have you helped favorite yet? V1 145 24" OTHER SIZES 4 TO CONCRETE PIPE. IRRIGATION and 01 UNAGE. ALL SIZES ALL PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-U- P Carlson of Huntington Park, California, whose interment was in Smithfield H. on Monday. SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake, Ph. 532-- 1 OGDEN: 801 West 12th St., Ph. LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 399-117- 1 752-631- 0 (no toll charge) 1 1 1 f 1 |