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Show V f rri'i ' Wi ? .; A vnrV''- Vy- - , v v-- Gun; Two the Bll. JP ,. CACH5 VALLEY U-- I 77 i About midnight ford woman am knock at tba door. Sho sswi a llttlo guy who aikod bar? directions, upra opening that, door to talk nil UrnTthoral stood another guy flashed a gun. ww walked into SenrfCCS UeOT Iha , BIAUTV LEWISTON. UTAH whor ss THURSDAY, ttej . '"' d - 'A : . ! tfc and thaw weren't ' srsfessrs- Department of have to remember Physical Education and Recreation has made it subject to bo in the health educe- of our secondary schools. Units' aro also offer- . Sc? bSailFSduK KeAieilw87 TEACHERS begin w h e re students, ere snanot when ha guesses them to bo. A good background in physio- : i sssr-s- lines are highly controvur- siaL An efficient program of yimt take acwMiiit of. toe impact on too lndhr ? The annuel banquet for the of Farm 3, end locab, Lewiston 1 Ooniih - Cove, wld be hrid in the Cove. ward chapel oa Wedaeaday February 12 at 9 p.m. i . AH Farm Bunau membos and their wiva are invited to attend. ; ' Guest speaker wiU be C. Booth WaDentiM of Lake City. Mr. WaOentlne b pubic relations officer for the Utah State Farm Bureau. s u 5; ntsr filmstrips, pamphlets when, tom mitt, tented, cars m . , mith, 1 I, oouatyaganti ; Projects will, also bo 1 again on February 1 paay wm be held friduy at 31:11 a. m. la fito dbtriet of Pond, Cove; Wendell Herron, Local hu left for a tour of duty in No. 1: Granvile Barlow, Lo- ..N family to ro- eal No. 3; and Valden T. siding in Logan where they Pitcher, Corniah. have purchased a home. son-in-la- m w a at 7:30 jecti to improve tba AOCm-- Wards Schedole ' ' 'imcl DnU ' controvfaial but the 00 t01 Fob.1em1 -- r dis- for i, y. Hr.VanDyho Talbot - v Pastwntafs. Joseph A. 'atsr of vStojilV voea&on. - An LaRoil Van . H0& a.. Flat 5400 . 315 16 fk. i W 13 17J .tP 84) in Aw mons, J VWwq yiK-"Tv .. 133 13 - 5SSSSS wwar Griffin with "2- against. Aw, pair in Franklin Creek Divide. , Strawberry nick wu not from and Aw k sup- County. ..CU..--- , snow was very fluffy and 5y. evening. A Crook, Christensen Rim wu served W tttonfy: ACCORDING to the sbsr- - Willow Flat and Cub River light, making travel with the P snow eat. very difficult. five after which gnus ware lfTi office, after. Aw call was snow survey courses. slaved. . tffti AVvSkV.y received, City policeman Les According to Donald Sim- - Raich Ralllaan with Hendrlcksoa drove to Dayton ji Ray Talbot to Rod Rock m an effort to stop Aw boys on The Po'lceman and iff drove towards each oAwr meeting split up ' the side roads. the Hendrickson stopped Aw Dayton had them in hand' Aw Sheriff arrived. The boys had abandoned Aw rod pickup one mils out and ono quarter of a mile (Continued on back page) y11 Mrs. Norma -' Ham Van- - Kyke, Don 'Albert llm:Ls ptt-hic- . tr oonqwnied by Rex man; a voad solo Oh, lfy Father hr Prosident ClA Wiser and a vocal sr iSiSSSSSS te igi A surveys elusive and volumlno i Hf m,,1 miiim Forest Service, and Mr. Sim soil gng? rttSaafi a mwS Aw fog a tha ? Poe r . Lo cal Hen Aid In Plane Search Oanwr and .Van Gardner. Flowers wen cared for by mambas ofjhe Lewiston S- cond Ward Relief Society and mddaughtors of Mr. Van Iw, K Parade Stalls Tbs annual Primary Childrens Hospital Penny parade is now being conducted throughout the area, accord-i-ni to local Primary affi- -' rials. ' Primary officers and teachers sro contacting Aw members of Aw varioos. wards of the LDS Church for contribu-tkm- s to Aw Penny Parade. "It Is hoped that each parson wm give two pcnnlu for a relative a local couple recently participated in the search' for Aw cargo piano from HP Field .that disappeared while across the Pac on a . , Family prayer was offered r Robert Van Dyka. Dooaa an Dyke late M con-- Jd - igjtba and an , vie Normal The two boy l wiro wapoa from toe Betor.Oro. aha one boy. Jama Ml J had as hb P11 Cohundw, tha M o a o p, Wash., reformatory. Iho Anmomr jama m nuui wa from Ronton,Wi THE CALL was taken by Strawberry i who rt-- Mink Divide RanfwSta. CBOorawAUJ L tanAon both , la Aw currlcu- - and will ho prosecuted oa two At. - S him and activity schedules, federal charga boto for vb- The overall water Ads problem latlon of Aw Dyer Act (hie 6ns Ts yitl Ran w feel that must LEWISTON U CoL C13JS.5 Dean Thorpe, local Allen. Mr. and Urs. Stillman 11 cing oa specific pro-- cussed and Diana ing to Amos Bair, chairman too e organlsatiQa of tach of too overall committee, subcommittees' wlfine All organisations that an a represented on too The committee was organ - reported end each of toetr tea win have ropresentativM bed recently with various In attendance. repmenting plans for tfaa 'year.wj', Fr- -a- y Marshall - Leaders' of Ridunonds Civic Imi CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE ment committee included (left to right) Amoo W. Bair, chairmen; S. M. tb wrM'l uuu' BUD an brought dents to serve on Aw. Governors Commtttao on Youth Problems. They attandod a conference In Salt Laka and later made studentbody. WE WOULD Hke our pat- - . k thrill that sm pany their ui luembiie 1b fiy drumatlo ap Deal mav be heeded bv toe student. Stadia such as Aiq one recently conducted by too U.S. Govenunent wflTsurriy of be brought to Aw our stoMBits. Each aoeondary school ia Aw district selected two St Salt Presidents of Aw moups are Clarence tonol on his lap , r iwev rePEATEDLT ask--7 her if alsw would call tba Tbtrlf when they had gone.-- minimise .Am into . pro- - ; w - drink, or use h w his own M ssWwS Jtaetiie wu wn hr Area Farm Bureaus Plan Annual Meet Special musical numbers will be furnished by Am winners of the Farm Bureau Talent Find. Vakfen T. Pitcher of Cornish b Program Chairman and Maxine Rawlins of Cova b In Charge of tha banquet .AH to idual student, as wOU as Us community. RECAUSE of toe cortro-- SSod. versial nature of this pro- bedroom. Intoe blem there is always too risk THOSE YOUNG people who room, thoy ;rmea often over their commonof stirring family or Insrtaquad purse, taking a tty anottons, but tots does by boasting of their expert- not Justify avoiding the lawlth'elcohol, tobacco, sue. For many of our bors t A discussion 1 ac--fon-tod F t and tottooga , it body. aheriff. was, summon approximately 8 a.m. Richmond physician pronounced toe lrsdy victiam deed. o thom wen did enough taww how to shoot e gun. She laid she also told them consider that they should Students need basic know- ledge. They have a right to explMe, under guidance, the questions toey hssitato to raise with parents friends. Group studies bring the suMoct wt that these TW r a- -. t. STS i wen-know- 'Jugtd problem is discussed d e-pends on tba maturity of toe pupils. Our seniors in high sdwd consider more specific t .-- ammS her mental health and girls the schoddassroom their final opportunity quire data troverslal subjects sho honestly as sUU in them, sho told The extent to widSt h 1 s didnt think that eliherof - sus Faron -; Ai According to Cache Sherif Wesley Milmborx. who In tte Occident, M atdng, came to the bed sent his son into tear. He could oniv sea ud thlnkin' aha wes to barn to scare out some talking to soi beck To bed. Alcohol Tobacco - Narcotics and sodSl living must be laid before the stoaeut can fully appreciate all tbs facets o t ptalaiag the programs t( toe this problem. How is a stu iifw understand, or be IntaiStS tatheeffect V By: James W. Hess, Teacher of tobacco tar la toe alveoli Lewiston Jialsr High Sehaal if he doesnt understand where toe alveoli are or what The problem of they an. srr1 jofc-'JBWn-,y hncon'and eggs, husband who had neen - -- logy, nutirtlon, RICHMOND- resident, was shot and hired Wed them While she Was fixing T' Ed Note: This la " another article la a series prepared let the aideby the exCounty Scheel dHstrle geth Coburn.aldtbi showed Tier that the cun war Richmond RELATIONSHIP OF TOBACCO James Hess. Lewiston Junior high teacher, tans odes the location of the Alveoli and the relationship of tobacco to the destruction of toe alveoli. Students include (back row, left to right) Danny Dew, 11m Taggart, Res Stager. (Front row) Anthony Hall, Gordon BodUy rod Craig Harris. - l ' THE, WOMAN.Mrs. i- 1H4 ittee For Victim eat because we haven't had j anything ,fo; tat for ?..5Sj Oi Gun Shot time.. S3 i, t. FEE, A focal man and of . . and Douglu Mybr are eagerly awaiting the Aw th Condsh and CaroljrnKjofCor and shsrod a box lunch Future Homemak- Iynotto Creech of FHA. SSuier Furthering wu host to ific. wu David vsTho local Orme. son of Mr. and Mrs.1 Lincoln Orme of Preston and Aw relative was Robert Gohr, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Johnson, Preston. Gohr is stationed in Hawaii and Orme is stationed at Hill Field. :JSJ1 SUVi&t: . for Aw many children jean that-an enterod. AH children regardless of race. col-w.- m crodaro tnatod at CHECKING SNOW DEPTH Ralph W. Rawllnson, ShnmoM, aoO conservatfon service, weigh Aw snow snow takta from a neartar watershed after measuring w pack b obtained from weight a forest service, and Donald R. tube contatottng a oofomn'of Aw dspAi of Aw snow. Indws snow in Aw tnbo. the hospital. Then have boon many children from Noth Cache Valley who have bam tnatod Awn, officials si, Aw I . |