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Show STAN'S MARKET Jane Couple Returns From Chicago LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Larry Stephenson and two daughters of Moroni, are spending two weeks with Mrs, Erma Stephenson, and is at' tending classes at USU. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jordison and their son Duane, and his wife and baby son, all of Salt Lake City, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Erma Ste- in the Bahamas with a friend from Florida. Miss Sybil Talbot of Salt Lake City spent last week in Lewiston with her mother and her brother. Lewis-to- n Sidney Titensor of is vacationing in Seattle, Wash., with relatives Mr. ana wrs. ww-- " San Pedro. Calif., and former .j i w rLiewisw", a ,J-waresiaems iting in Lewiston with his par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Jones. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thorn son flppomoaniea iur. ami Mrs. Paul Merrill of weston in ncrrlen Saturday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boman and familv and Jeri Stephen son of Lewiston spent Thursday in Salt Lake City visiting relatives and signiseeing. THE CITIZEN 20, 1968 Linrose Farmer And Sons Named County Grassman I - GROUP AGREES (Continued from Page I) or city or any law enforcement officer if we spent that much money, then had to transport them back and forth 55 miles. If something in the investigation came up, we would have to make additional trips to Roy." Logan Mayor Chambers said he feels Cache would be building one within the next ten years anyway, "so we might as well get into it now." Commissioner Marion Olsen stated that there '' has been Russ Bowcutt have returned to their home in Lewiston after a jet trip to Chicago, 111., PRESTON'S MOST where they visited with Mr. CONVENIENT SUPER Bowcutt' s brother, Bishop n MARKET . . . Bowcutt and his wife and family. While there, the two Herman Nielsen and sons, school students throughout the scholarship competition are families took a trip to Nauvoo, ward and Lee. bpcamo i country awarded two year attending 46 schools through01 ana iu., ine Lanu uncoin, franklin county "Grassman" scholarships to study automoReg. Pack out the United States. Don other interesting places in phenson. 0f the ... tive Ford the was last year's winLarsen technology by Mormon history. G. Bishoo and Mrs. Rex Mg the annual Oaestnan Inn. Motor Benson ner. Fund, Company attended the Bank-The Lewiston Literary cheon and .tour anThe scholarships pay full sponsored by Ford, Fund president, the Preston Chamber of gue met Thursday night at er's convention in Salt Lake nounced tuition and provide an annual today. the home of Mrs. Russell Hen- - City last week. They also vis- toward room and son is of the Mr. and stipend lie son with their dricks. Mrs. Holland (Ruth) ited Boyd and Runner up was Norman Mrs. Mclvin of board $300 for students livCorbridge. Johnson gave an interesting his wife and daughter who Roberts and sons. home and $750 for at ing The for the review of the book, "Madame are making their home in Salt competition The Nielsens purchased the those away from home. The some talk that Box Elder Sarah," by Cornelia Otis Lake Wton Nash farm in the Lin- third annual Ford Fund tech- Fund also makes annual con would be interested in parti nical program Skinner. Lunch was served scholarship Miss Vera Rawlins is spendrose area in January of 1965. was open to the children of tributions to the general edu- cipating and that they would by the hostess to 15. Since mothe purchase the Nielcational budgets of the insti be agreeable to the building ing a few days with her y Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Marler sens have changed the farm employes of Ford and tutions for each scholarship being located here. This would Mrs. Velma Rawlins and ther, in the dealerships from a row cron nrnrtiipiinn and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Layne student in attendance. reduce costs for operation and REG. OR of Lewiston have returned daughter J'Lene. Vera has DILLS BROS. to a dairy and beef cattle op- - United States. Ford Motor Company Fund maintenance considerably. a returned vacation from may Scholarship recipients just to a from the northwest, crauon. rne dairy herd con is an educational, scientific trip ELECTRIC PERK Highway Patrol Trooper The Marlers went to Eugene, sists of aooroxiinateiv 100 enroll at qualified communand charitable organization Justin or expressed colleges, junior ity colleges head of registered Ore., to visit with a son Gene Jerav technical institutions of their financed primarily by contri the J. Anderson that it should be 99 cows and and his wife and family and 65 head of their offbutions from Ford Motor Com. builtopinions in this county and soon. the Laynes visited in Nampa spring for replacement pur choice. pany. It is not related to The "Word gets around that we and her Ida., with a daughter Winners of the 1966 and 1967 Ford Foundation. poses. have no authority to hold The dairy herd was moved husband and family, the Hen them in jail and I think we 10 and Kevin iaaho from Utah in 1967, ry McKnights. should be able to show these All of the cows are register Kenny Miller, sons of Mr. and kids that we mean business," ed and were bred and raised Mrs. Gene Marler, returned he emphasized. to Lewiston with their grand RICHMOND On Friday, evening. The program was by the Nielsens. None of the PIMENTO Commissioner Olsen excows summer. to the LaMar have been Mr. Spack and Mrs. Jed Robinson arranged by parents spend purchased Cows from the herd have pressed concern that too many Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burk of and their son, Elder Gregg man and was from USU. been shown teenagers have disrespect for Utah at State to and home after Mr. and Mrs. Del Bullen Robinson, returned Lewiston have returned the law. their home after spending touring Europe. The Robin family returned to Richmond Fairs for the past 20 years RICHMOND The and recent Last Mrs. Bouvier are brother won sons year met first with in Lake Sweden week in Salt they place Gregg City recently after spending STUDENT GETS in the Richmond and sister. their children and their fam where he had just been re week in Las Vegas with Mr, for Idaho State Jersey Herd. changes from page 1) South ward included the reMr. Mrs. (Continued and Plans Funk Clarence are to show Utah at the LDS an Hammond leased Milton after ilies. and Mrs. fulfilling lease of Mrs. and Nedra of Los State Fair and the Southern Spackdaughter Nancy J. H. Stocks spent Friday mission. They toured Sweden and family. man as Improvement Era Angeles, Calif., and Dr. Reed a part in the school play, Idaho State Fair this year, and Saturday in Idaho rails for several days, went to Den Miss Ann Theurer and Miss "The Robe," went to the In addition to dairy director. Sustained in her Funk and two children, David state meet in g attending a directors and mark, into Germany where Vickie Merrill returned home stock the Nielsensthe was Ilia Releasand Carol Jean, of Milltown, Alvey. maintain place in Salt four stockholders meeting of the they saw Berlin and Munich; last week after attending 20 head and spent days ed as deacon quorum teacher N. J., were visitors at the of Nuclear Fuels and Rare Met to Switzerland, back to the school at the Church College cross with the junior Lake City Lei was and Thomson of home their parents, Mr. science and humanities symstock cows and approxand als Corporation. Mr. Stocks Netherlands and to England, of Hawaii. While there they imately 50 head of other beef Gregg Robinson was sustain- and Mrs. Cyril Funk of RichHe also played in is president of the corporation While in London they met toured many places of ed as such. Jeanne Johnson mond and Mr. and Mrs. n posium. cattle, mostly Lynn Greene of Smithconcert band and school's the Clair Stocks and sons, Craig Elder was sustained as a Primary cross. Henderson of Downey. orchestra. field. In New York they vis of week Carlson Lake Ken and Jay, of Salt Last City The Nielsen farm consists teacher. Certificates of grad- David and Carol Jean will soent Saturday night at the ited many points of interest Richmond. Tex Johnson of of 460 acres Bruce Just attended a week met plus 2300 acres of uation from a teachers train also visit other grandparents, at Hal and Jed's brother, Carlson and Smithfield home of his parents, dot. ana Boy's State where he was Kay were class to IUah Mr. Mrs. and Reuben an ing Buttars land additional and given Robinson, and flew to Dallas of went to Alaska for range an Mrs. Hen Stocks in Lewiston. with active participant, having Logan 2300 acres of state owned Thompson, Marigene Peart, of Preston. Clarence recently him for a brief visit. NEW WHITE SHATTER been nominated for some ofthe fishing season.' Saturday range land which is leased. Quentin Peart, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Denning Mrs. Ida Bullen is pleased Mrs. Leona Carlson and Chris received his MS degree in fices and represented his parof Moses Lake, Wash., visited supply William Pack, Art Morin, Irrigation of another Johnson went from Pocatello with arrival the 10 on physics at UCLA. Reed was ty in several ways. at the J. H. Stocks home born recently to Seattle by plane, piloted by comes from 271 shares of Theron Anhder, Randall Hen- enroute to granddaughter Leland Twin Thomson and Portland, Ore., on two dricks, Lakes stock and Thursday. pri n Logan to Mr. and Mrs. PLANS SET Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burk and Lynn Bullen of River Heights. Lee Cluff, enroute to Alaska, vate owned reservoirs, one lo Chris Johnson. Mrs. Loa business. from page 1) also for the season, (Continued Thomson was fishing on anoththe cated teacher. the farm and Mrs. Ira Hyer have returned She is welcomed by two sis-Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Funk er a short distance north. Bishop Ariel Benson made the from a trip to Monticeiio, ers and grandparents, Mr. et. headed the National Farm ' The combined storage in the presentations. Utah, where they visited at and Mrs. Milton Burrell of returned last week from a vaassociation, and Cooperatives the home of Mr. and Mrs Hyrum. and a great grand cation trip into southern Utah two reservoirs is in access of Members of the Richmond been a county agent, along club met at the home Sheridan Hansen and daugh- mother, Mrs. Edna Lauritsen parks and in Arizona. Mr. 200 acre feet. The water is with other duties. He also and Mrs. Bert Wheeler and lifted with an electric pump of Mrs. Stephen Erickson with ter of the Hyers. Mr. and Mrs. of Logan. served on the National Agri of Rupert accompanied to the east flat of the farm Mrs. Donald Murray as family Hver remained there for a 35 women week culture Advisory committee last them. and can be used on any of visit and the Burks traveled of Friday They were entertain ward enjoyRichmond the under Pres. Franklin the land east of the hollow. ed with songs from classical on to Eger. Ariz., to visit Stockpile projects in Ontour of Salt Lake bus ed a BACK on FROM All ALASKA the feed to is produced musicals by Michael Ballam, eida and Franklin counties brothers of Mr. Burk, and City. Places visited included farm and consists of alfalfa busan Maughan and Debra have reached the Rama, N.M., to visit a sister. the Visitors Center on Temple RICIIMOND-- Mr. Mrs. and stage for Bishop and Mrs. T. S. Niel Square, the Wax Museum, an A. J. Mendenhall returned and alfalfa - brome mixture Schoonmaker. Refreshments bid advertising according to field corn silage and were served to Mrs. Ted Nelfor sen of Lewiston went to Ogorgan recital. Uilgal u&roens, home to Richmond last week feedhay, C. Ed Flandro, member, Mrs. den Saturday to attend the the gram, mostly barley, son, Frank Lamb, Mrs. Planetarium, and they had after spending two weeks in The area around KINGS FOOD reservoir Stephen Bair, Mrs. Wayne Board of Highway Directors, the wedding reception for a niece, dinner. Alaska with their daughter, on the farm about 80 acre-sErma Cheate. daughter of Day, Mrs. Harry Rindlish-bacheWork on this project con Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Fish and 5 LB. BAGS ward Richmond In the is seeded to grass and the reMrs. Gordon Sanders, DeMar Cheate of Clearfield. son. of furnishing aggregate went sists Zan car the services church They by Sunday, up Wayne D. Bell and J. mainder of the large hollow Mrs. Adrain Blau, Mrs. Ray She was married to Melvin G road-mi- x from coastal route, enjoying a fer is native was for Harris in graduated Walter pavement 01 Ross, Publishers of ap Murray, Mrs. Gerald Bell, Ogden. grass pasture Campbell 7 and Published by the CUbes Mr. and Mrs. Uarr Morri Primary and voted to be or ry ride part way. In Anchor- proximately 67 acres. Mrs. DeeVerl Bair, Mrs. Ned stockpiles at son were made happy by the dained a deacon. Released age, they spent some time The Nielsens were sponsor- Ransom, Mrs. James Haslam, 32.1 and cover coat ) Publishing Qmmany in sightseeing, visited Mr. and ed by the Franklin county Soil Mrs. arrival of a baby boy. He was were Verda Peart as laurel Mrs. In in MP-8.- 0 Phillip Spackman. at Louis MIA sustained Lewiston, Utah, and enand and stockpiles in McCarrey Conservation District David cluded as guests were Mrs, greeted on his arrival home teacher Second Class - family and also with as tered Housand ) Holbrook, was Jean the as Roy such Mary Smart made the introduction Blayne Johnson, Mrs. Alvin from the hospital by a brothmatter the Lewiston in on was Carlsons their site Traveller Marvin fishing at the farm and Ward and Lee Spackman, Mrs. Clair Kidd Preston, Flandro stated. er. Grandparents are Mr. and ley. Office. Post home. flew Mr. deacon Fish as released They quorum Mr. 2:00 and Bids will be opened at Mrs. Floyd Morrison Nielsen explained the and Mrs. Edward Miller. and Mrs. Willis Hall, all of eacher and Lynn Miller was is in the land management CAN in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith p.m. at the office of the DeSubscription sustained as such. program. Lewiston. Norman Roberts and his of Richmond were recent $4.00 a Cache County, 3211 of Highways, sons have farmed in Frank guests in Lay ton of their son, partment Mrs. George Pond enterLucy Mae Lee and Richard year, $5.00 outside BABY DAUGHTER 3 lin county for four years, mov- Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith West State Street, Boise, on tained her sisters, Mrs. R. II. larrison, Indian students who 1968. Toolson of Smithfield, and have been making their homes RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs ing here from Bear Lake and family. The occasion was the 9th of July Mrs. F. Y. Bingham of Amal-g- a with Bishop and Mrs. Norman Marvin Spackman of Rich county. They have a herd of the birthdays of Darrell and at lunch on Friday in honor Erekson and family and Mr, mond announce the arrival of 85 Holstein dairy cows and 112 small daughter Julie. and Mrs. Adrain Blau and a of Mrs. Bingham's birthday. baby daughter recently in steers, heifers, and calves on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. SwinMr. and Mrs. Gordon Wiser family returned to their ugan. Grandparents include the farm. hart and Mrs. Pearl Reister and three children of Pasa- homes last week. Lucy went Mrs. Inid Reese of Benson and The steers are raised and of Yuciapa, Calif., were re dena, Texas, visited in Lewis-to- n to Mancoas Creek, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Spack fattened to 1100 to 1200 pounds cent visitors at the home of with her parents, Mr. and Richard lives in Shiprock, man and great grandmother, and the heifers are kept for Mr. and Mrs. John Bouvier . M. Mrs. Harold Blair, and other of Richmond. Mr. Swinhart Mrs. Mary Spackman, all of dairy replacements, The Richmond Black and Richmond. relatives. They have been The Robertses are presently transferred to Seattle, Wash., White committee enjoyed a farming 50 acres of irrigated where they will make their janquet and program at the STATE ROAD 100 acres of dry napasture, home. community building Monday (Continued from page 1) tive grasses, 262. acres of other irrigated crops, 30 said that 80 per cent of the acres of crop people of Utah live in the ar land. ea from Ogden south to Pro-Part of the improvements The Cache Education assovo. lie said further that at Keep Beautiful the present rate of cost of on the Nielsen farm include ciation was one of 24 local If America hired people for the job, it would take the road building and the present a covered barn with mangers associations to receive nation and individual stalls as well al recognition in the Local largest sort of army to keep our country free of litter. requests for roads, it wouio as water facilities. Cows are Project Recognition Program But there's no need to hire anyone. It's a job we can take 176 years to build the directed from the covered for 81 do for ourselves. All of us. Every family that spreads a The program secondary system, and barn a new eight-stathrough is sponsored by the Associalunch. to boatman who build the cruises the lakes and picnic Every years primary, milking parlor ana reiurneu tion of Classroom Teachers, waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and Building of the inter-stat- e to the barn. NEA, in cooperation with highways. has priority now. In 10 years Other improvements include state classroom teacher or It is the pleasure of lha U. S. Brewers Association time when that is completed, tne breaking of 230 acres 01 each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America the state may have more new ground from a range ganizations as a means of Beautiful Campaign. Remember: Every Litter Bit Hurts. money to spend on state and brush area, the installation of identifying, rewarding, and This is our it Let's land. local roads, Mr. Leatham a cement ditch and new dams publicizing activities of local treat right. BLADE CUT associations. said. in the reservoirs. I A representative of each of UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. The county would probably Judges of the - tour said that the 24 associations will be pre3Gfi SOII1H MM (AST have more opportunity to we larm was exceptionally sented a citation by the ACT SAL' IAKC CUV, UTAH a well president-elecBig capacity, takes windrows, feeds Bruce P. Eck-mabuild these two roads that the well organized and had kept yard." with new synchronized dual forks. on Monday, July 1, in UTES committee proposes On the Roberts farm, water Dallas, Texas. cutting from the state system loss and subbing problems Vooris Hyde, president-elec- t Dependable, only Ford knotters have a solid stainif they were put on the county were solved bv replacing one of the Cache Education Assoless steel billhook no rust with will be on hand to rearterial system which will be and half miles of ditchcorral. ciation, a pump lift from the ceive the honors for the asso financed by the one cent gas The Firm, square bales even In CHUNK crops.' Robertses also reclaimed ciation in Dallas. Stephen tax. Plunger rides on rollers, packs thin pads for straight several acres of sand dunes Thurston of Hyde Park is past bales. However, the Commission and reorganized fields to ac president of the association ers pointed out that the needs comodate new sprinkler irri- and helped formulate plans ' Three slip clutches protect power trainno shear of the county are also great. gation system on wheels. for the winter institute in Pres-oII. Corbridge, Quinn of of pins. teachers the which all The actual fate of the pro whose father is an em the county took to wheels and BIG SELECTION be will up road in Motor change McCune posed $rglat-twl- M $r wfrt. ploye at visited several schools and FRIENDLY CLERKS to the legislature. Preston, is among 100 high pilot programs in Utah and LOW PRICES Idaho. The story of each pro CONVENIENT nOURS ject will be published in Loc 8 to 8 Weekday! scneauiea al Color for release in Dallas. Sundays 8 a.m. to I p.m. QuaKty Al-vi- - HI-LAN-D - Richard .-- ICE CREAM Gal. Lea-'Plowm- an g9c COFFEE - 3 Lbs. $ 1 Robinsons Return From Europe Tour Cheese Whiz Jar Iincoln-Mercur- Changes Made In Ward Staff 49c BANANAS radio-speakin- 25c 2 Lbs. Angus-Herefo- rd Er-wi- Angus-Herefo- rd POTATOES Lbs. water 59c - State To Seek LEMONS 19c Lb. Stockpile Bids 1 CHARCOAL - r, 2 Bags ggc MP-17.2- (SH-37- (SII-34- CRISCO rates Lbs. Qc - Bisquich 40-O- Teacher Group mm 530 BALER Wins Honors non-irrigat- It 1967-196- 8. ll BEEF ROAST Up to 14 Tons an Hour! A 5-f- n, t, BOLOGNA non-sto- ... hard-to-hand- Lb. p1 le . 49c n, Couple To Be Honored Friday STAN'S At Open House MARKET AND GUVS BAKERY Lara Lee Mallorv. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace will be married Friday to David Lynn Coley. David is the son of Mr. ana Mal-lor- I tlN M. y, In Lewiston rjw-iyb- H, RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Golden Coley of Hyrum. LeRoy Smith and Mr. and An open house will be held Mrs. Eugene Smith of Rich in the Lewiston mond attended a Preece famward cultural hall that night ily reunion in Salt Lake City on Sunday. from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. First-Fourt- HAritAKtn ATTEND REUNION Modern Farm Equipment Co. 51 WEST ONEIDA PnONE 852-11- 75 |