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Show d - 9 rv uNIVKS7Y Or . D, of UDRAE5-WW- ' f U. Library Salt Lake City; THE ' ' i ' Ml 8m ' ' UC&QDfGALS Dffft CACHE VALLEY EAUT Y vol. m THURSDAY, JAN. 14, NO. M lM UTAH. MSN LEWISTON, Bids Opened For Road; Two To Go The annual LaMar .Spackman, EMn ported. J. Colored slides will be shown Dennis and W. H. Harris. wffl White A financial report wffl be of Btackand previous Black and White Days The Fife Construction corn- - be bald neat Wednesday and Days. ye i a show and Sven of last 2 oany was tee apparent low it Is open to the public and wffl of May During the meeting two meetlna of Sis - 21-2- bidder on the construction of everyone is invited, officials directors will be elect'd to serve for a three-yeterm, d 4.015 miles of State highway said.' mnm-Directors whose terms. are Stoddard, Ueorgs between Preston and nxplring include James T. '"?Tbe section to be construct-- ; I University, will be the feat- - Murray and Howard Anderured speaker for the occasion; son. Other memben of the D. Hanson, JaytW,- DeGrsff, ed Is known as the Cleveland-ThatchH"ludr. H. G. Taylor; member; C. Bryce Draper, superintendent; Doris 'i'rery. re section. The Md of Budge, board member; Mr. Hasten, Mark L. Lindley, ' and Mr. Hall. tee Brigham Ctty Firm was ar I m SHORN IN - WilUi Hall (right) of Lewiston, and clerk-treasure- Data V. Hasten (third from right) wen sworn tin as members of the Cache County School Board. term, was MrHaU, who wffl be serving Ms second ftmrtmA president of the board. Others shown are Keith - r; er re-cent- ly ;' vice-presiden- t, NM.716.50. Lewiston Man Name i .ead Of Purebred Cattle Groups Dislricl Court Releases He has been in the dairy business since he graduated from high school at the age of IS. first began his business with bis father when be was in the deity business and then later moved to Lewiston to continue Ms operation. He has been a wMriectoypresl leader and supervlaor in Cream'O Weber Dairy As. The name of Ms Utah fEuretUsa dairying. In and a sociation Ogden, and dairy cattle Is farm member of the water board. Ideograph Farm. a gradual North Cache High School He married Hazel Johnion of Newton. They are the parents of nine children, of whom are ralaed two children: oorton nptow, aw OotmOt.. presi-lllbs. Kenneth (Card) r cattle association Wait Germanyi Mre. Smithy re-! ' Smoot was Mr. Gordon has been active The in tiie diaryfng circles In the thsHWr the officers of and state. He Is past valley steta and and director of the president sseootetJJJJJ Jjjting In Cache County Hotettta Breeden Association; director and , CJ on Saturday. noil Gordon of to . 4-- H . sytssssiBis SSss.'M STH6. u ; snipwood, - Mrs. SmtMbb) Drew U are eaBteBTMWelg- Charles Ifldpfimf North A trial calendar for 'the January term, First District Court, nas been released by Judge Lewis Jones as follows! TgteSen, hmdieon. ennounced ten Smoot Mr. the American- - JwsfCsWs Chib win meet hi Utah for tht first timu from Jms to N fat 8att Late City.Hoi-ta- b The Western National Show also win bo teld taSatt Late Ctty at the Utah ';' . rt .1 S--Raed . Teacher At It For 35 Years BY KARLA RAWUNGS ber Whiting. Jr. She toft June 20 from Sak Lake City flaw via Jet to Frankfurt Several days were neat visiting areas up and down tea Rhine River. Bertchesgardea was another highlight of the trip where she was able to visit the Bavarian Abe, SaNeat (Hitiera ges fjSjwtaton Elsmentary school and tea Salt mines. Hkteput) Holland students Jiavs was another source of enterScores of her Wands g tainment because she was her and her family. to attend the weekly opMS. MCKNIGHT was en market ta Guada. fern in Salem, Ida. daughter AnAUSTRIA WAS also on her: of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew AlMne of visits along with schedule She derson. atteqded State Normal Coilegs.sW from Utah State firimrstty tai96A8he taught four years in Idaho and the remainder of her teaching career has been ta the Cache School District She iSt&A John McKnlght of Lewiston, Utah, ana t write the parents of two ran: Larry McKnlght of Lewiston an employee at State Bank, and Mrs. Heber (Bonnie Jean) Whiting now residing ta Germany; and six grandchildren. Mr. McKnlght passed away ta ss$i.: Ms-lon- a-- tt March 15 Uela May France whore she visited sev-- Ib. BlitirtW vi. eau of Logan, etc., Amsricsn She was also able to visit March Joseph Luxemburg. After leaving platatiff vs. Ls-Germany and bar family aha Young, etal, visited In London, Glasgow, iranusr Johnson Construction with an specially dsUgntflil Co., etal, Pitcher, visit to Edinburgh and potato March of Interest ta the surrounding platatiff vs. C.W. Lsnritxen, area. She then returned to defendant (Jury). March ' 19 -- Douglas New York and platatiff vs. L C. Mrs. McKnlght has always and Sons, defendants. been a champion of progres- Kesri March 22, 2 p.m. Great sive education and has always American Insurance taken advantage of extension vs. Reed to which im classes saught drfendanti. HiTnm r proprove cedures. (Confinaad sn hack pngi) Hunt-Oed- 15-E-dwta 15-M- arcel N YEARS Mrs. Annie year ef teaching school. FOR ta aan Ted ncgjtx Qeloivcd LEWISTON According to Principal gyfanar G. Jes-sothe results of tho Achievement Tests, which am administered to tea Seventh Grade students annually, have been received by the Lewiston Junior High School lbs tests am used to measure of the student! skills and sub jects tent ore taught ta tea p, ,i0ES Tho results ham been to the students on a group haste by the schools counselor, Vincent Tho students ham been Invited to consult privately with the counselor, tee teach- w Com-plalntl- ff Is desirous Al-et-al, i - coa-toe- A fire at tfaa Ptofttas' BARN DESTROYED troyed tea tarn and tool shad Dmgd Am Abwt ir individual A Am, caused by faulty wiring, broke out ta tea bam at the Fern Perkins farm ta the Third ward ta Lewiston Monday night, destroying the bam and tori shed. The damage was estimated at about 98500. Burned ta tho tool shed was an electric welder and other tools. Them were no animate ta the bam at the time of tho evening fire and the quick response of tho vtduntoer firemen from the Lewiston fire department was responsible for saving the hay located near tee bam. in Lewfeton tetf -- r The Ctiban Photo Petidas Fire Destroys Barn Tool Shed On Farm Tho bid was M14M. ers or the administrator 149 Got Danes Some 149 signatures obtained on tec Weet district petitions asking n nm nmimnmwn Hilt first at the state legislature. LogHwii The circulation of the tlon was part of the tion by tho state PTA and Idaho Education association. According to Mrs. Eldon ffH pmsktent of ten West Skis PTA mom than 400 peti-Ediic- Streets Snow Clearing Monday morning streets ta front eTtee school hnfldtags ta Lew-totwere all cleared ef mew, as were many of and the steer streets walks ta Lewiston. ea Bob Blair a- sakl that many of tea people wouldnt sip them because they were fearful that It would mean they favor n sales tax. They wont go lor n sates tax over bsra, she . hears ta clearing tee streets and sidewalks f 8ha said that shn found op pat ta night labor whea t he afreets worn, position ta circulating the free of cam sc that tea jfrffnyy Qf tot SUSS tax. work eeald be completed. ps-ttfni- na Lnwiston Junior High school of using tho results ta the most effective Tbs parents miMiff am, therefore, urged to con-tact the school and make ap pointments with the counselor for imwwmi consults tto" Mr. Einckson Is available at the achool from S a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Mehmel flgfc Holds UMtiig Mc-Knlg- hts 35th ap-pare- nt ftir-nlaht- ag m, 1942. son-in-la- w K. Merrill and Sonii Inc., of Pocatello was the low hlddar on tho of aggregate surfacing and cover coat materials Cun-ngha- Leer-lato- n IN ADDITION to her teaching career Mrs. McKnlght has taught many Sunday school classes and has been active In all LDS church activities. 'The students ta Mrs. classes this year have had a rich experience ta being able to hear of the wonders of Europe due to tea tact that she was able to spend the summer of 1964 ta surrounding Germany countries with daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ha a n 4-- Nwte hiwMMinnwlir GD V-fe- ot Attorney State Fair. W lbH PTA Doan Lo- $ n Jan. 15 The State off UtaM plaintiff vs. ETdrsd BUM I Larsen, defendant. Jan. 15 Darwin W. Bateft plaintiff vs. William McMm? PROJECTS on die. defendant (S p.m.) -- .1 M scheduled by the Highway Feb. 5 The State of Utahi state highway department ptolntiff vs. Ted Lee during 19N Include railroad creestag signals north of Soda Feb. 3 Carroll HOdgss, Springs and 24 miles north cf eti, plaintiff vaLdCff GfSCte f or, defendant (Jury). The contract with Fife ConFeb. 5 The State of Utah, struction convoy calls forplaintiff vs. Harold Ntotasp the constructing of the roadand Jana Bazterdafendants. a wav, Irrigation Feb. 8 S p .m.-F- red Baugh, concrete culvert and a , DCnd-dlaplaintiff vi. Wayns State Engineer ' Of th plaatmta Vfour bids .Jeoro motived.'? State of Utah. f aaothor pieJact an flu Feb.. , p.m, Bodily, Lewiston; vs. Wayne Starting Sffl,. Okie.; Brent, Grant and March 1 Orion A. Garff, Cadvyn, Dene, Paula, all of Lewiston. plaintiff vs. Edwards Ftanl-tur- e Co., a ivwTVTstl, do A Wlllurt W. Brudge, March etal plaintiff vs. Read Muter. etal March 5 Turyk Oak, TRENTON Parent -- plaintiff ve. FtnnUta for the Moan, Sr. dstandanl Trenton March was held Monday at tte esc., piamnir vs. 0. Clauds Wannargmn, atal do- school Attorney tea of Lomu ( Continued an March 5 Alma W. ZMndsr, plaintiff vs. WandeU Hanosy, t defendant. March 8, 2 d.hl Clair L. Payne, plaintiff vs. W. Da win Barker ' and Thsron Gor-donFo- Assn. ' Other officers of the THE COMPLETION of tat' section of tea highway wffl leave only two sections to complete the Improvement of the road from Grace to Pres ton. Another section, 64 mU-- n from Rlverdale to Summit has been approved for construction in UN according to the Idaho Department of Highways. Wallace Seamens, district highway engineer said this week teat the concluding section, from Trrasureton Summit! to Cleveland Is schedul. ed for next year. Treas-ureto- LEWISTON 4 '- be prnented for the approval of the group. Mr. TXylor, chairman of the committee, wffl be con tag the meeting: Refreshments wffl be M during the event. McKnlght, Lewiston, poses ta her clasamom In her v The Cttlxen Photo RICHMOND The Richmond Ladies Literary club entertained with guest day on Friday at the Club Rooms. Mrs. Luclte Hfflyurd conducted the meeting with Mrs. Anna Johnson leading the community singing with Mrs. Ellen Pack accompaning. Mrs. Angus Bair intoduced Mrs. Norma Bodily of Lewiston who showed slides and lectured about the around tba world cruise she enjoyed last summer. Julie Ann and Lynette Spackman sang two songs, occompaniel by their mother, Thalia Spackman. Refreshments were serv'd to 40 memben and guests by tee hostess committee: Wray Andrus, Evelyn Stoddard ana Smite. uuter High bchool pose' The cheer leaden1 NEW UNIFORMS In their newly acquired uniforms. The gitup participates in aO school pep ruys jf and lead the cheers during, the games. They an (left to right) Marcia ooeyL Newton; Nancy Cornish. Cove; Jackie Smith, Newton; J Pnt Howman, Lswlaton, Tba Cttlxen Photo and Jaycene Button, Clarks ton. r v ! 'I |