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Show 'f ' ''.r ' 'I ('.'If- f Vtif ' ' of U.- Library Salt Lalp.City,. Utah i U, ,V..V) ' (" ' ,. ' .V V ! - - ,4v' rrt f ,.,r ? S' .y, .'T. 4 .. 1 4fS-- i' ' THE ,1. r4 ' ' t' itaourffinw CHE VALLE ' i.' S" jiJ 3;Mf . V;. .v - - 1 todlfflcult know In pest yean. Ralph Roberta, district ranftr, add ,Vv Jdbristmas Dim con-dttio- IAUTV it that Individual tree aataa will ba limited to joL. a shorter period of time thla JfllfrtV -- i'Traaa- no. r-- ba andiarU - aor 'Tho'begtnnlng-date Ntamnber s nauavontil snow coodWoi UmU '.bceaaa to .arpes when trees jnay ba ant? . m J!r wUl - cuT'earty : iay n LEWISTON, UTAH, M3M . The-actio- n from 1 county commissioners. Thursday afternoons to 5 p.m and from to pju. on Ttaasdays and I - Mi LOOK AT RECOXD an Char, (second from toft) official of tha Turkish at tbojpdttcy racocda of tha local IRA office. Shown with Urn Mrs. Don Gunderson, Webster Mnughan, local offiu dlnctor, and lira. Jack Albed. c The Citiian Photo i v. ' . f An official of tha Tttridih Mr. Okar hu I l v- also been atu- not get a loan from another, Agriculture bankwas . In tha dying the Federal Land Bank be said. Pnatoa area recently study-in- g organization and the ProducThe agriculture bank hu tha American' methods tion Credit association or- 700 offices. In addition there of farm credit.,., ganization. , are 700 agriculture credit Tbe man, Ferda Okar, la MR. OKAR SAID that in cooperatives, 215 agriculture asaiatant director of the Ag America . the farmer hu marketing cooperatives and rlcultun Rank In Ankara, many sourcu of credit in- - 15 agriculture unions In TurTurkey. He hu been on an chiding the private banka in key. extended tour of the United addition to the associations HE SAID THE. bank for Statu atudying .American and federal which he winked wu the farm credit programs and said that when a biggest agricultural bank In poUdu.. He was in Pres- borrows from one ba can the world. He Is the asilit-an-t ton one week, spending much still borrow from another. director of the supply However, in Turkey there division. When he returns of tala time with tha local la the agriculture bank he will be working with the Farmers Homo ; Administra- andonly the agriculture cooper-attv- credit department, j-- . ; tion and 'union,-- It aJiRa-e- r - Mft -- Okar WflU borrows-frou-oatin he can- - 50 percent of Ms peopleabout Uvt on farms and that Ms coun,, r v y . try hu About Am sum eco: i u W . Lewiston Progressive , . homesteaded. He, has sarvad two terms on the Ctty Cook dL FOr f yoars M sras Party Thursday night Nominated far the City Council -- were Melvin C. Gilbert and Lament Wheeler. atrumental in acquiring .tho Clear Creek water protect Ibo the slate far the lf j He' has ' served aJ l'Li0U Lewiston Nbmlnatsd grssldaut eonunisstott-ers- He served as a member of the first bishopric la tho Low. iston Fourth Wud far S years. Ha ls now in tho YMMIA superintendency and advisor to tbe Aaronic Priasf Quorum la Ms ward. .He la married to tho fonn or Veana AUen of 41 Hnn bo-twe- Turkish Official Here - tho .,j ' While aftoniHug North Cache he was a atar athlete.- - He owns-th- e farm his fathar - J. William Hyde, chairman, City Elections. of the board m f Ervin A. Van Orden, Lewiston farmer and- dairyman was nominated tot major by - ft MS . VUb RUL Offlct & , IAN earlier tar the Otlsen Party asked that two mem- who L. D. Bodily far mayor, Christmas trots may bo bers be selected by the Re- - and Dae Van (Man and D cut on all anas of fha Pros-to- n publican party and two by ana Goodwin far coundL party to During the meeting Zan Hangar District 009! tho Democratic on Dr. Lite was elected arty chair committee. work the artraveled the mala along eas, which are dosed to cut- L. Keith Oatei, chairman of man and Alfred ting. Those dosed anas an the county Republican Party, tary. Mr. Van Orden was born In Cub Rivur "Canyon, Straw- and John Beyers, chairman the Democrat Party, wort Lewiston and la a grandson berry Canyon,-- ' Elghtmllo of Canyon,' and tho hsad of naked to vtowj the mmi of om of tha first settlers. of persons from their parties WMama Cnak. ' far the committee. Only Aldus Flr tnas 2J and ff may ba The chairmen have week the sfVtiftn. cut at a coat of H each, Om to tree jper family wUl bo al- - In other action the comlowed, and an adult must bo missioners also adopted a present when tho free Is cut resolution approving the ' . i posed merger of mo Union lki-day- s.' OCT. THURSDAY. I nedfiy .be kept in axoafieat condition If they an atarad In a cool nlaea with the cut and kapt (tamp, ha iakL Rangat Roberta anggaatad i getting traeoai. oariy.ee po A committee will be namIndividuals utafastod In purdMstag a tru must ed to outline the reapportion come lntothe District Rang- ing of Cache County legislaer's office in. the Franklin tive districts to conform with county courthouse to obtain the new state . law. in stag. This may be doaa ea the recent was taken of the meeting and Monday, Wednesday 'i m ni x . . u ; J ; . , , . t- , the European nomic level countries. He said then are some la the high level, seme In the not so low". Then are no hun-gr- y people in my country." THE AVERAGE farm is 40 to 60 acres, though the Muer ones have 200 to 1000 acres, the banker said. There is every Mad of fault and vegetable grown in the country. He also aald that 80 percent of (tbe farmers own their land and about 20 percent rent. Following a tour of the farms of North Cache valley, Mr. Okar said that ha noticed that almost an of this farmers were successful and that the state of MgHw uras imiar to his own country. From Preston, he went to South Carolina, to West Virginia, to Washington and then back to towbut Hunting Policy The buck fever season la that approaching for many families In Cache Valley. Many high- school students to go Into the are hilli with their families. This wiMi outing always brings a flood of questions regard-tag- . The school attendance. Cache County Board of hu a set of guide-lin- u for students who plan on hunting. Two years ago the board gave permission to dismiss school at 1:00 p.m. on the Friday before the hunt They recognized that many famu-l- e wentai a hunting party Into the hills. They noted that many of the oner students were in these groups. Their policy dlscouragu parents from taking their boys out of school for several days. Additional days were, to be considered unauof thorised. schools were asked to acquaint their student! vfith mis policy. - Edu-catio- , Principals When contacted about attendance procedures, Principal Kenneth Webb gave the fallowing statement regarding attendance. He noted at Sky View Is very good. The problem is considered minimal. Parenta and student! have supported the school policies very well. Basically, absences fall Into mm of three categories: 1. Regular absence which includes sickness, doctor appointments, funerals In the family, emergencies, etc. No specific penally la Involved. 1 Unauthorised absences Involves staying out of sebool reasons. The for sundry parents may be aware of the absence but the reason Is Prestons city merchants not acceptable to school au- are aU out this weekthorities. The penalty may end going in a "Krazy Dais" prorange from 1 to 0 of the motion that will include a term grade. This la of merchants in the parade in standard many costume on Friday, ,Krasy" schools. tha selection of a harvest 3. Unexcused absences for and princess in addiprince (Continued on pece to tion to many bargains. The. prince and princess contest is being sponsored by the Preston Jajre-ette-s ana about 40 youngsters have entered. They win be Judg - r.-- i Pacific and Rock Railroads. Three Union Pacific traffic agents, Homer O. McIntyre, R. E. Hautxlnger and Wes'ey D. Soulier called ou the ComAH schools of Cache County missioners to explain the ad will be dosed at 1 p.m. o vantages to aU of Utah on tha Friday, October 22. accord- pnqwaed merger. ing to Board of Education poucy, the. day before the opening of deer banting in knowing is the resolution School lunch win be servei passed by the board: "Be by tha at an schods-atha regular Board ofit reso'ved County Commission- time.. Cache County, Utah, ..The buses. wffl make their .ervof regular rung to tranroart thh CachsSchcols t VS W UMon Pacific ftudrats kome after hmch.'' BiflwuH CMCU Prtwipawy ramlndar to an parents gpr Bock Island and Pacific Railroad Company have filed Joist applications with the Interstate Commerce Commission under Section 5(2) of the Interstate Commerce Act far areas," said Supt Boyce authority to merge the property and frandUMS of the 'vDraper. Rock Island and hu Chicago, school Hunting days Pacific Railroad Company Instudents of Cache County to 0 Union Pacific Railroad udiscouraged., and A Joa Hanaeu, Cordah, hauls coal far frfands and ba ONLY VEHICLE " Company; .!'. 1. on tha road hhat doesnt have to have a livehicle tbs he that Whereas. only Cache says operates County dduBsscd' .' The Cttiaen Photo to haul cense Is something. Municipal Corporation political subdivision of the State of Utah, lying upon the ' f i',. Northern borders or the State FRIENDLY CLUB MEETS of Utah; and RICHMOND Members 'Whereas, the said Cache the Richmond Friendly Eight County Is interested in pro-an- a club met with Mrs. florence RICHMOND Tho far tti citizens for Halverson as hostess recentviding bend reeeafv saet he' area ly. Dinner was enjoyed In thereIncorporated in 'the best railroad service town and then the group beurs far the time to visand to obtain rall-oa-d p'ayed pinochle at her noma. it toe fibrary. The ham posable, witMn the said Prizes were awarded to Mrs. service wffl be from. 2 until 5 RICHMOND moat efficient Wray Andrus, Mrs. Cleone the at bounty pju. and ftmn f ntfl I and economical transporta- - Halverson and Mrs. Leon day evening In flw CMb Smith. Mrs. GonUl Vinson Kn., begfauring October Reams the CHteni party (Continued on pags 4) was a special guest . : met and nemfaafad men T to be candidates 'm that, ticket far Mayar and twe and students of Cache County - regarding hunting. We want to encourage attendance at school but alio make It poesiMe for parents and students to get to their famifar -' b b SourQumge s llcfcsssi Andros Gob B-br- Parly Dod . ed at the FYanklln county As part of the promotion have been that In 20 years." court house immediately fol- tha merchants wUl be sta- Other bargains include socks the merchants lowing par- ging! special Moonlight aate far 20 cams, donut botes far ade. The wffl between teti p.m. and 10 pju. 10 cents a dozen, hooka for be in the parade. They are to wear their spe- 10 cants, top quality tana during & fish for five cans far fl, EACH OF. THE awrttuto cial "costumes will be given a prise and two .hour period while they free gas, masks far U cents, In addition to the prince and offer some of "best bar- ammunition at special prices, princess two. attendants wiU gains", la the. Mstoxy ' of top quality hose far M far ' be chosen far the prince sod Preston. two pain, golf balli far 24 two far tho princess. A DRUG STORE has plan- cents, anti freeze for 90 Mayor and Mrs. Ross Plant of Richmond wUl be ned ice cream sodas far 15 cents a gallon and many the Judges. cents "the first time .they more. . . - . . Aadru far mayar and Willard Jessap and Grata for MaaeUey Qnentia Peart is man and Lana Smith Is - Mk LIGHT Hera k fito Mth new MgU being la Rlchmand en the c ef First West and Fkta Tha whale town, la Ightod new far having these fights eta an. On tha pound are Arch HO aaad Staton On the pale are Lm - i. u 4 ,S i JEFFREY 8UELLEN FELLOWS 2 Daaghter ef tbe Kay Fsfiews giro ANN ATKINSON Vk Deaghter of the Max Atidnaoes HOLLINGSWORTH See of the Clair Halllagiwartto I JACKIE LYNN ATKINSON 4 DaigMer ef the Mas TAMRA BALLS 4 Daaghter el the Lleyd Rafis PENNEY RAE MERRILL . Daughter af the Ctereaee Merrills SHEUJBY WILLIAMS Stt Daaghter ef the Hebert WiMama t '' I : '.V.. . . JULBS HALL I Daughter ef Oe Deenk Halle SEE MORE ON PAGE J ' J t.f J I I |