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Show ' ' -- T7 v j... i vr j Mb T 1 v M t'"' i-- W.- -i .1 J 1 "r r Board To Meet With State Before Study; G roup Suggested the Cache County school diatrlct, recoin r!"bfr ?,fhoard and the mended that a citizens Two!! State board of educat- - mittee be formed to study the ion are scheduled to meet building problems of. the Nov-- trlct ana to make 15 to discuss the high ions to the board. bool program in Cache Pending the outcome of the c?inty-- . the state board has meeting, in business, the sup- agreed to postpone any erlntendent Ion on the study that was to - act-Cach- e have been made for the state board in time for the board meeting on November 15. The State Department study was requested ny a group of Cache citizens who have pro- tested the recent Cache Boards decision to abandon centralisation high school plans and maintain a second i ' '.t Telephone Service Possible, Says Official I! Officials of the Mountain States Telephone company y told in a meeting at night that North Cache County could have additional telephone service if the majority of tiie people wanted It and if the PUC would apr prove it. The additional service would mean increased rates which would have to be approved by the Public Service Commission, according to Ralph E. Wadley, Ogden, dis Rich-moda- r high school At South Cache. J AT A SPECIAL Cache Board of Education meeting Monday, President Clarencp Anderson announced that he had called Salt Lake the morning of the last State Board meeting, asking if a meeting could be arranged.; We assumed they had not acted on the request,, but we have now received an along with the 'news that theywill bold up their investigation until we have met with them," he commented. C. Bryce. Superintendent Draper made the recommendation that the citizens study be organized within group County to come in anH study these twiUiHiig problems and give us some He suggested that advice. one member be selected from each geographic ward, which would amount to some SO to 35 people. INSTEAD OF BEING at outs with the people, I would like to see this situation solved in a way that includes ideas'- - from citizens We should do this before we submit our building plan to the state. If we demonstrate to the State Department that we can solve our own problems, hey may not feel they have to come m and help us, Superintendent Draper defour-yea- . invi-tatlo- - j.v trict manager of the tele- phone company. THE INCREASED service would be toll free calls to any of the exchanges in Cache County from Richmond, Lewiston, Cornish and Cove. At the present time there is a toll for calling these gan and South communities. The talk was made at the regular meeting of the Richmond Lions dub with representatives from the other Lo-fro- m communities in attendance. Those in attendance and taking part in the discussions were Mayor Ross H. Plant of Richmond; Mayor Richard Lewis of Lewiston; Verl Bus-to- n of Cornish and Douglas Hendricks of Cove. Also present was Rosmond Blair of the Lewiston Lions club. OTHER GUESTS were Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Terry 'Nivison, Mrs. Calvin Fun, Mrs. Veldon Bair, Mrs. Norman Ereksen, Mrs. .I ;v' t Virginia Flemming, and Warren Hamp of Richmond; Ron Plowman, Edis Taggart, Mrs. Richard Lewis and Mrs. Rosmond Blair of Lewiston and Mrl . Verl Buston of Cow . - .t ? nish. During the meeting Richard Bagley conducted and two vocal solos were sung tar Susan Mendenhall with Bffifo Lou Bagiev accompanist New members in the club are Ronald Baird and Adrian Blau. They have been assigned to the youth committee. n, ' . CACHE VALLEY the. KAUTY VOL. 1 NO. M LEWISTON. UTAH North Cache Communities To Elect Leaders Tuesday Airplane Saved By Citizens out to be eponp WrtnMwg clared. THURSDAY, OCT. SL MW The cities and towns of North Cache County will go to the polls Tuesday to elect officials. The polls will opra at 7 a.m. and stay open until 8 p.m. ... Ervin Van Orden on the Clti-sens Party ticket All of the Citizen Party candidates are incumbents. in RICHMOND the voters wiii be voting tor Lorenzo Thompson and the Peoples ticket have nominated Char les Pearce and DeMar Grtt-cit- y fiths. w SOSf 111 He proposed that such a lhnU citizens group shoe for reglttorin, lor tin etoct- baMy saved gffyf ST.v jtiuHsoi tha an opportunity to new Smithfleld Ugh along with other school Ledford, M, of JH ondklates far the E Dr. C. M. Hatch WUcox, WU-ings of tba district, look w was council. T. Wendell Hi n. and They are Henry P. Sham and population projections JjiTljLrfc IN CLARKSTON, thei dtt-- Ashcroft. Blaine Merrill, Mar-ha- t, Hurren on the Progressive consult experts if they feel C from Boise nacx to uwyme and H. Ray Gib- - mb's ticket have nominated lin L. Andrew and Willard this is necessary. brazf AM. gimmiSS; and Dean Atkinson and Gary Pitcher. WHEN MEMBER Jay said ha left the Idea has merit but he could see difficulties demanding to- - Police Chief Pete Ward, who mediate answer, the super- - mre riding la a police car, lntendent contended that it aensed it as an emergney may save time in the long They headed for run, particularly if the dis-- the Proeton airport with trlct should get tied up in a tha ,ed beam of tta car aMembers directed the choir President dak. Mr. GUbert talked RICHMOND toward the ataptane. of tiie Cache pointed stake were told T. R. Hblt presided and con- -- briefly others of tba P About tiie im sesBoard decided to review tin Prayers for the afternoon that they were re- - ducted tiie conference PhUthe alud and tar were offered by Byron for K dim BM- ra SSSSaSS4 JiSSSSJM -- De-Gra- The W. and R. Oil Company truck still burns alter the truck STILL BURNING the rolled ea Dayton Highway hill Juft west cd Preston and exploded. The ahek to the and in the foreground is the residue left from Hie flames which at truck of the rlgg tha highway and into a pulley surrounding a down one spread The Citizen Photo HnBliklMM Man Escapes From Truck ff LDS Told To Be Responsible For Children; Practice Ideals : lin MORRIS of Dm thetrown West instructed Mrs. Blaser throughly tements were made IN first speaker. He told regular meeting on Thursday, to phone the police. Mrs. by auxiliary leaders to the mninded the ' ' Sam Mer-o- f SjcrTm rn November 7. Wnt So? SSSg down Board member Mark Lind- - rill, (he g cab and managed to stove oil. the alr-worM Wo . are them lespooArchibeto imhow Marvin bring no .a bov. He said that run abci lour Mg steps ley said he feels it is to Vn end. 10 during toe meetings, iibie to our own difldren and other were Pres. close we a take "that speakers fore the track went up in bald waved to him from a was coming portant . T. R. Holt reminded those our JZZIT. neighbors HZ JeuaP IWI Plowman The fire was extinguished look at the problems of each ho concrete truck which was on Muhi AhHn. fiaiw tk.t to take a penraal all by the Preston fire depart- - of our schools and we may urged The iran waa Eldon Toby "IthouSw side of the road, ment. IMford, ewe the lions to tha mw state cm the time a .child, is. 5 years inventory and balance our find that we need to make WJ ha was waving for Winn, riio sat In the roof of owa highway ter and asked the members of age his characteristics are n DTO- out our own nhnnpcM Bishop Dm Gibbons I and glanced tim truck cab as it skidded assistance off and to support tiiose in authority, formed. She urged to take (heir lights followed. to turning gram mirror view QuentinPeart rear of the back on its down the highway on. he said, time to live and plan what Otherwise, stake B.nm see. control of quarterly we want on our'pagro of recommenda- - "it could have just been traf-- confmnee waT after going out ANOTHER KarrmlLudSeU and tipping over. tion made by Superintendent fle on the highway. FRONT wheel of the ward lifes book when we are Judg- - and Amy Gibbons, made a h Lewiston thp. intentions are few remarks as did AM But-SIR. WINN said that when ran off the pavement Draper was that the Board a can headed for chapel with meetings com- - ed that our to be Judg- are we not what afternoon participate in setting up a the truck tipped over the where there was no shoulder, 0f the stake Sunday Saturday lined and mencing Upport up along acts. s it ed in lid of the gas tank came off He pulled it back on the road, the workers through publicity program for School presidency; Dr. Pet. for by, Sunday to the ghow pinna the district. Mr. DeGraff and gas ran into the cab of School and MIA. Members Mrs. Virginia Lake empha- - erson, Kathleen Slmmondi lnnH truck went into a skid made a motion authorizing the truck, saturating much of and the force of the gasoline the general sized two ways to live by and Carol Lee Hall. representing the superintendent to initiate WITH LEDFORD were board were Mrs. Mary W. being practising LDS or. LDS For the evening session the his clothing. I looked back tipped it over. It skidded the program just as soon as utyes Thomas and his daugh- - Jensen of (he Sunday school q name only. and saw flames approaching several hundred feet, before MIA were in charge with and all members of ter Sue, and William Grav-- and Mrs. Viginia S. Luke valdon Pitcher of the stake prelude and postlude music truck so I rolled out of lt came to a stop and be-Sesible were in favor, and Morris Hansen of the ymmIA presidency wanted y Glade Myler. Pres Valdon the windshield after the glass came engulfed in flames. ett, all of Cheyenne. also MIA. Superintendent Draper ran that said to accept the challange to Pitcher conducted the meet- Gravatt truck Ir. PPP Fuel from the l niljLlir asked the board to consider thev read 15 minutes a day from ing. A stake ladles chorustfVJSTan SSr works' of w directed by Karla Rawl S2 fUstotetfeSSt tindjl lings and accompanied by tiie or street church; rhareenverTWere of-port runway or a Mrs. Norma Bodily. Prayers Priesthood the ragnify and D D Hyer certain activities in theschool women by Neal Whiting and better make ace ,or them report these district Through Taylor. The MIA Kathy the of mothers girls. infidc by tto 88 Just sfrass-roo- ti oontsets. we could theme was dramatised by the WAYNE Traveller Hobbs" Soto the Leo property, FMlSnha Dixie Christensen a Beehive frunillarize ourselves better Ledford said that he had rotary and Hns1? PtaSt wnt uige d ah to be 'more' obdient, with the problems and ac- - about five hours of fuel left Robert Dahle, , enmptishmente of the dis-- in the plane and would have Mrs- Fruits Ye Shall Know aervice w oar ieiww- FRANK SCOTT POWELL trict, he indicated. been able to circle the area Theta Vorn Kmdati, Glesner JJJJJ ptow Them. WINS AWARD Fraak time. re-- Geri Merrill and M Man Jerry pja gyima, q. jessop asScott Powell, sea of Mr. with tha nexTboaxd - Miller, foieokers were James The entire group was high At the session for too MIA uased Bex Plowman and Mrs. Joseph Powell, when Assistant Superintend- - fo theta praise for the workers, the two and H. Deromiyi Md Stanley Mor- clerk sistant stake has been elient.ln Charge of Curriculum thoughtful arts of the citt- y GObbons froth the high roll of the Preston seminary. te Torpedoman's a film "Th GiftWitidn IDA ncu. He sustained Mr. His robject was "Internal Kenneth Wete and Elernen- " showed. was - director of the motor Prayers HuntquUty. Gibbons No and Dr. Gerald Pet- - and Extwnal Truths of tha of The poetinff I. He ls MIGHT have been offered by Lindsay Hi of tiie Depart- WE division stake Book of Mormon." as last Residents ergon port Utah by Melvin Gilbert. DoL and of wearer to Enforcement, it able down, Law of ment education. has that stir a created Ledford Mid, hut Gravatt Sunday sessions were Into the exective of-- said (hat a reciprocal agree; phiiu, the award given added that the efforts of the to the public and very well these who qaatity on a Aces rad have sort attorneys ment renewed by Utah rad made it so we were attended. Prelude music for They books, put Idaho last summer provides rying to to not Just another vital sta- - both sessions was played on banting by fish rad gome officials In n for Station-Peathe organ by Mrs. Norma tisttc. ffo general brought farm vehicles of up to 18,000 Ms into etifrer Harbor, The cause of tiie engine to Franklin comity! pounds, going Is: Frank g. The Lewis- - trouble, according to Gre-LEWISTON rJf after (he smoke of Utah or into Idaho, TN SN (SS), USS ton --tw l" 1 toe first round has settled, The weight of some of the met to. hteadf, pltol Jywe Jwum Merchants win be will be void. (AG8SZ4I) to- In th. (he signs are still up, the beet trucks was reported iMnn-l- ten W1KT ost sweet treat to As part of tba Sugar Day, some Office, has sod over 18,000 pounds Franklin county attorney Mrs. Karla K. Rawlings shoppers t week end, giv-- the merchants have Monday for theta annual Halwas are legbl,' and state were stopped daring a spot Frudsee, Calif. plane free The officials' of Idaho said that check. guests loween sugar foPres- - special bargains for away ing party. radio unable to Fans pers. with some of the tons first , on cos-sugar days. contact with the ground, Mow has not hen strict were all fo Hallooween wffl be The staging store-wid- e HOWEVER, given sugar Mahas. as Utah truck laws cept occasionally with most of stores, foe THE PROMOTION Wffl be Abort 500 si E!I Prizes were awarded for garages in posted ' in tha t the best cortumes rad first . Proston and i Oinr Is fiMCOuoty.a., wis won hy Joyce-!-f saletype pre our is which tweto JSn. ed Utah form Iff? tyn ,.Wiod and seco r Cbnrtmas. was at Tba circling plane fMJnc Mano nummg gwy kOne Word' Waa 10ft but of wra'iwMiby Mrs. Karen Hy- : Meychagts have... said that RICHMON- D- The Rich- x hold will School from wi zboMd the Fark lungs 8 a(fo toe inean ar i rorinlste roadlng EACH OF THE partidpetHalloween carnival at the merchants will give a r Of y Binn were nfoyed. school on Thursday, Oct 31, mgar coupons for sales; fo.froChristmas said that as sns good for the W the the area. that Iffglnnlng at 8:30 p. m. LewisiXSWSSTOVf The Talbot also re? Then will be a it manner Sheriff Ray on cake Van (Men, Diane Jot ton'JJterary Club jafoos, MrisjjMjKM that loeri Idaho hmmm of home-mibandy will be hold tothe tha '.pi acting kKcSetf for MM. "Od : According to the jfan set November s fo MUk CMC In lin the told ttiat they did not naed fo, mltta Mrs. RCdtiy. will he pronto pupa, by the Preston Merchants to tha dtasoMag of of Idaho beet enforce tha ty. the word not" wu ....menu reviewed the tiie ham on a nun, eriads, Scrailttee, 10 cowans wfflbe toe Lewiston An attempt to reeOlve the ted. t. t r, eity Bodily; vfflag. worth a pound of sugar. . . Samuel Pepys Di-Ice cream am d snaking the matter waa made Monday it should have read: k . Tbs coupons may bo'ro-- An VOlfo Willis was L. Parker. re- ufofat wtm a meeting to wbat you have bon land, Barbara ary! by of the nsldeats tmy All ttueken pay a fee was deemed at tha grocery atom ulng the village, an country Is not bum- - Dumat, Karen Hyer, itft Refreshments were served by ro invited to in m until Wednesday doting porated omtodas ooe of (ha reasons craod with the fanners, fish told, ourfrom h to nmnbero one U lack of water, cetynWood and ing up Wfoe posting of tiie signs. . time. After that ; une they Seen set for November 31. fun. the Oondie ea said. Mrs. Leona Blata. (Conthnwd , BotaeT pay Farisy, And r? g" thow'to - n., J? - First-Fourt- a ' SaSidTSSS ooftiS 3 ln5 Utah Hunting Signs Stirs Things Up - ber mfig Its Siiar Days . lr free-exem- u pt are Avte-wte- p. rl - t, ee . ill In Preston KSSZT4 XST. It rW ex-fit- m School 'Hof Hissing . u . . :Hxe JgfgrJSy Carnival iJ? 2 Jitlli r from-Frrak- . - tt Ken w, - - w6iHy Jdt I & |