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Show January B, T nty Carter of Rlverdale. The afternoon meetings will be held at the Preston Eifc Lodge starting at 1:00 p.m. wife Dale Corbridge, Chairman of the Extension Beef as Advisory THE MORNING Committee, Session held at the Cache Valley Auc- flahniM, tion, will feature two topics. The afternoon program will One, a live cattle demonstra- - consist of three parte: 1964 ty add management of replacement of heifers for commercial beef herds. Catt'e for the demonstration will b d provided by Ariel and Meek of Rlverdale. A second demonstration on grading feeder calves will be riven by Morris Hematrom, Extension Livestock 8 p for the University of Idaho. Moscow, title f o r this demonstrat tornlshed by Loyd White of Thatcher. 29 from Some 29 students North. Cache Valley attending Utah State University were listed on the ten quarter honor roll, according to Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, of students. The students Include: Ferrell Elvon Jenson, Faye Jensen, IdeUa Borup Larsen, John Keith Larson, EMred Van Nelson, Cart Craig Niel-Fa- y Nielson, B o n n i a Jayne Smith, Preston; Helen Marie Bingham, Deo ElA iHwmw win served at the Franklin Coun- don Hobbs, Dayton; William Brent Robinson, franklin; ty Courthouse during and Joan Leslie Henderson noon hour. Henderson of im pni Following the M. Downey. pprte on megpto, spannwr and Elwood Henry Barlow, Jodarling control demonstra- seph Scott Dergeson. Panda tions will be gton fcy Don Lee Malay Morrison, T the Lewiston Fourth Ward the of Ben eon stake for the year 190. They are, first row, (left to right): Elizabeth Talbot, Vfckto Sharon ' Hendricks, Vicky Anderson, and Angela King. (See- ond row) Activity Coundlor, Kath-" s, Kathy Lu Van Ordan, Judy-Woodla- Helen Weeks, Sally Sparkman, and Sports Director, Rondo Van Ordan. (Third row) Roth Kent, Patricia Plowman, Susan Blair, Barbara Hendricks, Captain ' Kathy Taylor, Judy Smith, Gayla Blair, Captain Sherrie Dude. Aboan when pictu on were Patsy Coley and Darlene Layne. ", n ty . beef cattle marketing outlook information and foreign hoof imports by R. Wayne Robinson, Universityof Idaho; hoof herd health and disease prevention aimed at red water, red nose, cow scours, foot rot by H. W. Kershaw, Veterinarian, Idaho Veterinary Medical Association; ana Students On Honor noli Wil-for- WIN CHAMPIONSHIP girls voUeybaD team took l, Lila Jsctyn Littledite, Michael R. Peterson, Boyd Bex Plowman, and Julia Whitney Rawlins, Lewiston; Andrew J Nan Simmonds. Trenton; Grace Dahto, Stephanie Edith Plant, Kent Orrian Rich, Shumway, Scot auik i newer, Richmond, Robert Leslie Hanson, Now-toand Jay Lee Rasmussen, Cornish. ' n; President Marion Olsen, of Relationships. National CounCouncil, cil, Boy Scouts of America, Boy Seouta of America an- wiu be the guest speaker. nounced the appointment of Mr. Roberts resides In Salt Franklin D. Richards a Late HO became a Chairman of the 1984 Annual Scout Ctty. in January, 1914, in Meeting, to be bold January Ogden. He was a Scoutmas80, 1964 7 p.m. in the Utah ter for five years beginning State University Student Un- in 1919. He also served on tin ion Bidding. Commissioners Staff in the Other members of the An- Ogden Council, then entered nual Meeting Committee are Scooting professionally 1 n C. I. Dnner, Conley Watts, 1829 in the Great Salt Late William A. Davis, w. Ezra Council as a field Executive. Cragun and Stake Presiden- He aerved is Scout Execn-fiv- e cies7 Representatives, Dean of the Pocatello, Idaho Biacboff, Smtthflekl; Byron Council for ten yean beginSnow, Hyrum; Reed Hawkes, ning in 1935 and later became Oneida; Wayne P. Traveller, Scout Executive of the Ogdon Benson; Pershing W. Evans, Council in 1945. He was apEast Cache; Angus Condie, pointed director of "Mormon" franklin; Red B. Relationships Committee i n Logan; Blaine Morris, Jr., 1951 and served until retireML Logan; W. A. Tony" ment in August, 1968. He is n member of the General Sorensen, Cache State.. Mr. D. L. "Loo Roberts, Board of file Young Mens former director, Assoda-Mbnnon" Bauch relmrio Yon im . sv n-plafa- ed i t7okh iheArca's Bed i hi The Hawaiian s f Bowl-A-Dom- Far the Meat Beeetifal Kttetene of item All . . Finals id BRONZE GLOW SDIIDAT 2dHK Birch Cabinet! P.H. 240 SATUDDAY SCHEIRICH Broanegbw Blreh Cablaeta am P.H. k aunt-factore- d to eae at the fto-e- it waadweridag plaato to 80 BOWLERS the; eeutry (fa meant yearn It has expanded to teeame ana of the largest as well), and are eto-eeredtn .a degree af rarely FROM TWIN FALLS, NAMPA AND PRESTON ABEAS e per-neui- Compete And i e, $2C3X3! i. t 12 Games TfflP TO FREE f WJ. In ,, i J To IHn A vf unw ; EVERY NIGHT AT POP N PINS o O Dan Catena QBkndaHart O Ted LewendesM O.Omnl O : Deekatadi V . .1 Pirtidpaiing Are: O - - OPEU BOWLmG Is - In Additional Prims UcalBowlers or Write; can be measured only by he yean of. satisfaction that aeerua toevenr ewa- til 1 Cnstom made tor exact apaafag, ftd Uatoral weed b Bring Tonr Family BOULIIIG i yen or flahrie Wnishee We am featuring the new woven master , . . Nataral weed jta a stirring dealgn. , J . J M Overhead ITS FUN, ITS HEALTHFUL, TTSA FUIL FAMILY SPORT rt Doan Dentil Cekmaa WELL SAVE YOU Ho Adiaisrion Invited ChareeEveryMie ' , l u. v ttoJj ... At Vt Popn Pin Lanes r Crew Attempts To nighl Truck Crewe spent much of Tuesday night and Wednesday attempting to right a tenter carrying 6500 gallons of No. 6 fuel that turned over In the Traaiumtwrama-abo- ut 8:00 p.m. Tuesday. The tanker wee driven by Dominie Milano, 44, of Tay-- . lonvOle, Utah. Mr. Milano was driving the tenter north, on Mghway 84 when ho said that no palled over heceuen of a snow plow. The tenter left the highway and tamed-ove- r i on the aide. ud . radio can It teak a wUffft ion BuPdlng Staff, Films of Scoot and Explorer Activity caB for the Arid Hawkes to in the Cache valley Council Had eat about their new and the Nation, Report of granddaughter, hat they did the Nominating Committee and the election of officers! The glri was ten ts Mr. for the year 1964, Recognition and Mrs. Vaughn Hawkes to of Scouting Accomplishment, American Samoa oa Jaaaary our guest speaker, Mr. D. L. 1L Mr. Hawtee la teaching Roberts, and presentation of to the Mapnsage LDS High three Silver Beaver Awards School there. to men who have given outVmfan rat standing service to youth in I Cache Valley. r telephoned the Hawkes famBREAKS ANKLE ily fa Preston. William Weber,! office manThe tetoptene operator ager of the Utah Powar and1 to tea tern Light broke his ankle Wad-- , that the eeUeet temfiy eaU was beml when ha dipped nesday a ham radb operator to Lae I let. Aageles wha had a radio sage from their son. .The glri wee the tUrd for the Van tri-coun- ty jlHfls piels FmSaooa tion of the Church of Jesus Badio, Phone Christ of Letter Day Saints. The evenings program win hniyif n Smorgasbord un. TeD Dirih guet provided by the Utah State University Student Un- Idaho bull grading and man. agement In the area by Ed Duren, County Livestock Agent Mr. Milano was not hart. Two wreckers tried to right John Woytho, American Oil the vehicle Tuesday night dealer for the Preston area, a special large w recently attended a "Day At brought la from but it was also College Agricultural leal clinic at Utah State Uni- Another tenter was brpnght in to remove part of the load versity. bat ft not stack The clinic was brakes teOad. by the oil company. Chairman ToU For Annual Sami fleeting the Cache Valley I Beef Sch ool This Weekend ri-Cou- Beefmen from Franklin, Bear Lake, and Caribou Counties will be guests at a beef school which will be held at the Cache Val jey Auction Friday, starting at 10 a.m. NO-HOS- THE CITIZEN. Lewiston.' Utah 1994 MONEY I, ;city Sash & Door L.B. PORTER r V't-- r |