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Show n ) TkiM Qmmi F Issb Nnolber THE CITIZEN, 7, IMS NC To Note Book Week With an exuberant Cheen for Books, GRAND Threeiof you National Book Week will get off to its 45th annual celebration this week, the week of November at North Cache High. The librarian, Miss Emma Fisher, will combine forces wMh teachers, parents, and book publishers to launch the 45th annual observance of Book Week. This special week is set aside in November to promote the interest 10-1- 8, I people in reading Week only, but should be for good books. At North Cache the entire year. To be interthis is accomplished by ex- - ested In books is not just a hiblts of outstanding books, duty but a delight, said displays, special features, Miss Fisher. With this in and specific scheduling for reading in English classes. Book Week has gained momentum during its years of observance at North Cache and created interest in books in the library. Interest in reading good books should not be for Book THEATRE mind, she plans to put all effort into not only this designated week, but the entire year, acquainting and interesting the students with entertaining and informative NOV. 6 TO NOV. 11 (S books. Air Reserve "The Longed " The 9428th Air Reserve Squadron from Logan held a special meeting in Preston sf Banellis, Major Joseph P. Garner, Major Dim C. Bateson. Major John B. Millard, Major Louis C. Hickman, Cant John N. Morris, and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Orris J. Jenkins provided the program. They showed slides of the ruins of South America. After the dinner and the program a shut business meeting was held. The U. S. Air Forces is sponsoring a National Resources Conference in Loan on April 27 to May 8. The public is invited to attend and may attend all or any portion of the seminar. Steven Hawkes, Gary Keller, Beckstead, Benton Co-Champions- to . Preston-1- AlNtrth Cscke First School Term Ends With Tests Robert Spaceman. Mr. Clayson teaches English and Spaniish. Lewiston Briefs Supper Held In New Home Pot-Luc- k County Night Set For University Mrs. LaMell to the Northwest They went TRENTON Ashcroft was hostess to a as far as Mesa, Wash. While there they visited Mr. and The Cache County Achk supper Monday eve- Mrs. Nako Kostoff, Mr. and ievement Program for prehome. new ning at weir Those present were Helena Mrs. Esby Myler at Hunt, sentation of special awards Mr. and Mrs. Albert will be held at the Forestry Andrew, Arlene Kupfer, Jan- Wash., of Payette, Ida. and!Autitorium on the USU cam- Mitchell ice Green, Ethel Rawlins, friends and e other relatives pus at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. Melva Cottle, Lula Lott, visited 7, to Bessie K. LeCottle of Logan, There enroute. They also of the monaccording and Ray Burtenshaw, in Price and Barbara Balls of Sun Valley, Craters Moon and Arco, Ida. At Rock- charge of County ProWellsvllle and the hostess. of Heath ford, Ida. they called on grams. Jed Mrs. Mr. and Andrew Salt Lake City spent the week Donald and Dorothy Mrs. S. County medals, outstanding end with her daughter, Blr. Last week Mr. and with their club awards, style review visited P. While Eppich MeMnLott. and Mrs. Sheldon sons and families, here they also visited her PROPERTY TAX and sons and families, Mr. and and Eslie of Ogden Lake Salt of City. Mr and Rosslyn Buttars Mrs. Vaughn (Continued from page 1) Norman Andrew of Mt and Mrs. Harold Buttars. Uniform school fund, $286, BIrs. Flossie Atkinson and Vernon, Wash, recently visit772.33; county funds, daughter, Marlene, attended ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. a putting of the Organ Club A. L. Andrew-- He came for Logan City School Disat Logan, Thursday evening, the LDS conference at Salt trict, $612,904.23; Cache CounLake City. MR. AND MRS. Dave Exola Tuesday evening the MIA ty School District, 1962,530.23; were accompanied to Las held a Halloween party. A state bounty, $229.96; predaVegas recently, tar his at the Ashcroft tory animal control fund, spook Mr. and Mrs. John heme alley excitement, provided icmia, Sr. and Miss Venna despite the continual down- 1297.90; tubercular and bangs a disease control fund, $1,829.91; Spademan. They report pour of rain. They then revery enjoyable time. fund, turned to the ward nan where livestock inspection Mr. and Mrs. George and re- 12.84; cities and towns, were played games of Smithfleld visited freshments served. Various Sunday afternoon at the home prizes were awarded kicky These tax funds will have of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jen- number holders. to sen. take into consideration Thursday afternoon Mrs Mrs. Ruth Spademan drove Orris In tax abatements that Mae Hansen and Mrs. to Willard Thursday where Norma. Reeder attended a have been granted to widows she was dinner guest of her dub in Smithfleld, held and other deserving persons. party Hunsaker. Ellen sister, Mrs. at the home of Mrs. HanThe amount of the taxes to Ruth was celebrating her sens mother, Mrs. F. L. Al- be distributed is obtained birthday anniversary. by len where they furnished a Miss Joyce Spackman, dau- musical in connect- multiplying the amount of asprogram ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ion with Mrs. Maxine RUsselL sessed valuation by the mill Spackman underwent surgery Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Griffin which gives the amount Tuesday at the Logan hos- and family spent overnight levy, of which will be raismoney pital and Saturday with ber ed in taxes. The mill levy Mrs. Legrand Reader also Roland Mrs. Mr. and rents, different towns and varies under major surgery Monday. to be are both reported They MONDAY NIGHT many of areas. The county 1017 fa 57.77 mills and levy, recovering satisfactorily. our people attended for instance, fa Logans another 23.90 Paul Mrs. evening Saturday achievement night held at mills. Jensen again entertained for Cove. Leaders attending were Paidal Miner was served to Wanda Andrew, Velda Spack-H- UNTING WAR Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Jenman, Janet Spackman, Ana-ly- n sen, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Reader and Nda Griffin. (Continued from page one) Pitcher, Becky Pitcher, Mr. Other adults present were and Mrs. Exra Price and Mr. Donna Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. no different than any other and Mrs. Paul Jensen and Harold Norman border. Utah seems to want Buttars, daughter Paula. and Martha something leu than fuH reChristensen furnished ciprocity, he said. who MR. AND MRS. Bud Clau-nc- h Chambers, and family of Sterling, transportation. Janet Griffin He said that a similar situIda. spent overnight at the lead the ringing with Marlene ation exists on the Oregon home of his sister, Mr. and Atkinson accompanying. Cer- border with Parma farmers Mrs. Merlin L. Andrew. tificates to the summer work hauling sugar beats to the and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eppich ware given out by Mrs. Bessie Nyssa, Ore., factory there fa no problem. returned recently from a trip K. Lemon. 4-- H La-Re- 4-- H - $407,-51X8- Ken-wiwgt- nn 4. $8,-812.- 24 to 4-- H Four boys and girls to attend the National 441 Cliib Congress in Chicago will be re- "Donovan's BeeT Plans John Wayae Featoe Starts 7:18 aad WMh Second h Regional PDAAHeel Arnold Sant, Preston, finiThis is the high game for shed second in Idaho Falls the current season. That Saturday and Sunday in the B?AA regional finals. Aronld had a 197 average for 32 games. He won fSO plus free entry into the state finals which will be held in Payette on November 10. This coming Saturday at 1:30 p.m. there will be a free bowing clinic at the Pop 'n Pin Lanes for all teenagers same evening be also became eligible for the 800 dub with a 617 scries for three games. MON. AND WED. 3 NOV. 11-1- "Come fly With Ho" Featoe Stole 7:18 aad l:M Darryl Richardson are the parents of an ChDdrea SSe eight pound, eleven ounce dults 50c boy born October 24 in the Tremonton Hospital. This is Mr. and Mrs. Community the first child for them. He is tiw first grandchild of to attend. Mrs. June Fischer of PresLynn Porter, bowling with ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Boaen team, Pol of Mendoza, Argentina. ... Bonneville-1-3 rolled a 279Distributing game last Wed- He la the third Marsh Valley- - 6 nesday evening. for Wells McEntire. Name Board Members of the fn fill area. Theatre Lewiston. Utah great-grandchil- Richmond Brieii Parties Held In Richmond Wads RICHMOND During sessions of MIA Tuesday evening in the two wards Halloween parties were enjoyed by those present In the South ward Mrs. Mary Mur- Bobby Carlson. The group enjoyed dancing and refresh- ments. On Thursday evening the Mrs. Baline Hansen of Smith-fiel- d and Mr. aid Mrs. A. L. Hyer pf Logan to Salt Lake City where they visited with Allen Bair who underwent surgery that day for the am- of his left little Park school PTA held a most successful carnival and party The villages of Franklin at the school. The officers Station conducted the ray, president, memthe new county named follows: two in charge wish to express which program, bers of their village boards their thanks to all the comin what was just an average songs by a quartet Brent mittee members and all who Harold White, Anderson, turnout election throughou David Robinson and Marvin helped make it the success it the county. Franklin elected two board Spackman, accompanied by was. hire. Smith, mi the Wednesday last week the members, Weston three, Day-to- iano Leora and on the guitar, class of the South four and Clifton two. read a story ward under the leadership 0 Those elected in Franklin ire. Murray Halloween and Mrs. Margaret Anhder held were Perce Gibson and Nylle poem about two songs by their party for their mothers J. Olsen. In Weston W. Mau- there were Bagley, ac- Prayers were by Ann Smith rice Tingey, Reed Griffiths Cheryl and Teritheir mother, and Darrell Hugie. AH 12 companied by and Keith Buttars were electThe members of the class particiMrs. Lou Billie Baglay. ed. In Clifton, Jack Wood went to the cultural pated. Each child was preAt the annual County Farm and Ralph McCulloch were group sented with a pair of wings. Bureau elected and in Dayton Spen- nail where they played games meeting held Monday cer Crookston, Walter Beut- with prizes ana enjoyed re- Guests were seven mothers evening, Hesy A. Beckstead, freshments. and the Primary presidency. Preston, was elected Presiler, J. Earl Kirbride and In the Richmond wahj Don Refreshments were served. dent with Marlow CL WoodJoseph H. Hansen were namSunday last week Mr. and ward and Frank J. Gilbert ed to the board. Forsgren conducted the affair. There was a grand BIrs. William Pope and Mr. BIrs. Ariel Meek was elected WESTON when judging was done and Mrs. Belton Hatch and County Womens Chairman, march W. Maurice Tingey 50 and given for the big-;e- family of Blackfoot, Miss with Mrs. Merlin Gilbert and Merrill prizes 9 Lyman to Leon Lemon; Kathleen and Miss Sandra BIrs. Gale Bfoser, vfcfrchair-menose, 38 Reed Griffiths Lavon Williams 16 riggest feet Alvin Spackman; Pope of Logan motored to 40 ilggest rumble seat Gregg Aruno where they attended Keith Buttars Elected as County Voting sweetest girl, a farewell testimonial for KOfoed 13 Itodnion; George were Garold B. Delegates Dennis who is Brent Pope, leaving Fisher and J. Clifford ForsHalverson; golden hair, FRANKLIN a mission. The Hatches oldest lady, for 44 Faun Dahle; Perce Gibson gren, with Hesy A. Beck-- , S. R. Handy 29 Diane Hulet; ugliest lady, were overnight visitors Satur- stead and Frank J. Gilbert of Mr. and their parents, 33 !rry Moon; ugliest man, day Loren C. Hampton as alternate voting delegates. longest tall, Mrs. Pope. 18 Joy Merrill; Calvin Parkinson Women voting delegates elect Richlelen Clendon tie, Mrs. Kidd; longest 32 Eldon Kingsford Thursday ed were BIrs. Von Noyes and 58 ard Mauchley; tallest hat, Bair accompanied Mr. and BIrs. Ariel Meek, with BIrs, Nylle J. Olsen Merlin Gilbert and BIrs. C. Rlchooad Briif . Bailey as alternates. A large group was in attendance and beard the an- t'. Preston Man To Head Co-Pil- ot Farm Bureau 1 st n. cognized. All members, parents, leaders, and the general public are invited to attend. 4-- Dayton Student Places Fourth 6; pra-ent- s, $400,-095.7- awards, leaders pin awards, Pet Milk award. Carnation Award and the First Security Awards will be presented. . Villages Grades will be tabulated based on the results of these tests plus other basic factors such as daily average, attendance, attitude, and participation in class. Parents are urged to concern themselves with their childrens progress and to give encouragement toward their continued progress. 4-- H pot-luc- 2 Preston- - 7 7-- Mi-Col- Preston Han hip 7 NOV. Smith. (Back Row) Coach Vilarr Ransom, James e, Robinson, Richard Thieman, Bruce Anderson, chad Christensen, Dee Nelson, Morris and Coach Ivan D. Davis. Bswlbg Mstsi Preston Ends Season With . Keith Clay son, teacher at North TEST RESULTS Cache, discusses with North Cache High School student, Day"! FRIf SAT TOURS! - GRADUATING SENIORS (Front row, left to right) Bob Fellows, Nick Rust, Alan Palmer, Duane Carson, Richard Keller, Jedidle Geddes, Stanley The Preston High School According to the statistics, football team ended the sea- Preston earned 2590 yards son with seven wins and two during the season by rushing losses and the district and passing for an avenge of The team, at the close of 260 yards a game. Opponents the season, was rated as one earned 1228 yards an of the ten top teams in the average of 148 yards a game. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence state of Idaho. The scores for the season Boehner and family went to The district standings for Include: Brigham City recently to at- the 1963 season include: Preston-2- 0 Grace-- 0 tend a farewell testimonial TEAM W L Preston-3- 1 . North Cache- - 0 for Elder Larry Keck, son Prestea of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Keck. Preston- - 6 . Snake River-- 0 Blackfost The Kecks and Boehnera are Preston-2Snake River Aberdeen-13- : old friends. Mr. Boehner gave Marsh Valley Preston-1- 3 BIackfoot-3- 1 the benednetion. A social was Malad Preston-32 .... held at the Keck home followMontpelier- - 0 Aberdeea 2 Preston' Malad- - 0 ing the services. MentpeUer The first term of school of North Cache High has been completed. Results of the teachers skill and the student's efforts will be given report card day, November 7. The week of October 1 was the scheduled test week in which students gave a final account of their progress during the first term of school. G; SHOW Monday night Those present were Col. Charles W. Hailes, commander, Col. Edmund A. 10-1- (J; Big Days Group Heels CANT HANDLE Jan Pitcher, student of' North Cache, finds that there are so many good books she cant handle them all National Book Wes is Ndvem- ber I LevMm, Utah Melvin Beutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beutler of Dayton, diced fourth in the Intermountaln Cross Country championship meeting In Salt Lake City last week. In the sophomore division, Glen Stevenson placed 11th. Both are from the West Side High school. Others competing in the meet from West Side were Brent Checketts and Moriey Weyerman. Beutler also placed fourth in the Idaho State Invitational a week ago, and placed first in the Highland High school Cross Country meet Parent, Teacher Confab Changed The Parent Teachers conferences in the West Side schools will be on Thursday instead of Friday, according to Robert Bliss, principal of the West Midi High ScbooL Report cards will be distributed on Wednaadw. and the parents may come to tiw schools anytime during school hours on Thursday tiw to There will be no school on Thursday. Marrieds Hold Meeting Young - The South Mardene Traveller, mother, RICHMOND ward MIA Young Marrieds and the missionary.r,I Special Walked enjoyed their first meeting of music was a solo, the season on Monday eve- Today Where Jesus Walked Bfareene Griffin ning with Sherwin Bair pre- by aa cousin, The Lords Praysenting an interesting lesson and solo, on "Die Boy and the Gun. er by Sharon Woodland. New officers were selected: Postlude music waa played by Donald and Joyce Murray as TerlLyn Hilly ard. presidents; Del and Elaine In the South ward High Bullen as vicepresidents ; CouncUmen Stewart Richards and Rex and Dixie Anderson and D. D. Hyer were the as secretaries. A delicious speakers. was smorgas bord supper under Dennis Cartwright the direction of Bishop R. J. graduated from Primary and and Vada Spackman and Rex spoke briefly. Special music and Dixie Anderson was en- waa by the girls chorus, He Who Hath dean Hands and joyed by 36. SUNDAY EVENING in the Open the Doors of the TemRichmond ward Elder Ken- ple. Ethan Thomas conductneth Thraveller wu honored ed with prayers far William at a testimonial prior to hto Pack ana Harold Thomson. leaving for the mission home, Julee Spackman played prefrom where he will leave for lude music m the organ. South Africa. Prelude music LAST WEEK BIrs. Gladys was played far Mrs. Adonia Murray returned home after amis. Counselor Ray Hulet spending ten days in Grand conducted with prayers offer- Junction, Colo, making the ed by Morris Hilly ard, a acquaintance of a new grandbrother-in-laand Marvin daughter born to Marvin and Travoller. Business taken Janice Paul There are two care of was the releasing of boys to greet the sister. Eldon Millar as Sunday Scnool Grand parents include Marteacher and sustaining BIrs. vins parents in Canada, Mr. Melna Hill as Sunday School and Mrs. Murray and Mr. teacher and Blahs Bair as and Mrs. L. F. Hendricks, of RichMIA athletic director. Speakers ' Included Bishop Rulon mond. Mr. and BIrs. Lyle James Murray went to Colorado and stayed from Friday till Sunday and brought BIrs. Murray home. BIrs. Ellen Pack spent last week end in Ogden at the home of a daughter, Mr. and BIrs. Wade (Euliaia) Combe, who are parents of a new daughter. There is a brother in the family also. Local Doy Heads nual report given by County President Garold B. Fisher. Bin. Von Noyes reported on the Women's prognun and activities..: Insurance agent, Willis Burton gave the ia-- : surance services report Dor-- ! tag the evening proposed resolutions were dfacwiged, and the voting delegates were directed how to vote on the measures at the State Convention. State Convention will be held at Pocatello, November 17 through 26. At this time. Bliss PatsyFrederick. District Talent Winner, will ant FTanklln comity. ken at the state Wlfi cea- - Inrtiidt c. I of Lub- Kay, bock Christian college; C. L. Tyson, merchandising manager, SunUst Growers; George W. Abbott, .attorney and d resources specialist; T. Preston, Wilkinson, Larry C. Peterson, AFBF director has been elected student body afjjrogram, development president of the Salt school of Stevens Henager College, it was announced far TRENTON The Young J. M. Stevens, in charge of the Salt Lake Blarrieds Groan hold thaw monthly soctal Friday school of tiie college. A npporwas reread night Bfr. Wilkinson fa the nephew Bfr and Mrs.- Merlin Andrew of Arieni Larsen, Route 3, and Mr. find Mrs. Bfarvfe meafe Preston, and fa a graduate of ton' Preston high school. He fa In enrolled an 5"aSL5fe,-ah- w Pres. Wayne Bamanborger and daughter. Thompson, a Traveller, Ray Hulet, Bln. Lauri, of Smithfleld ana course at Steveni Hanager. w, vice-preside- Stadenlbody na-to- vice-preside- nt lift DtacSSrin forty-flvet- v V! X5iNii$'Sri emp jr i |