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Show ' UNIVERSITY OF UTAH UCRAIUES 'V. 'IC i.V i MAR , , ' ; r-- - 2 3 1964 ' -- i i vi ; if- -" CACHE VALLEY i h- .. - , U-- J vfn, iby or .truck. It occured abwtl:43 p,te. There were i no tajurlee. AH of the bos cars wan mar nty. Trains were,reroutaa ii No. LEWISTON. UTAH 24 THURSDAY, MARCH H. Board Proceeds With Two High School Plans; Principal Named pi" two 1221 g ' i t Y5J '.A V The wwfaWw raU Baa tween Pocatello end Tjv City wae cleared about 12:30 p-- m. Tuesday after 22 bos car pSa up dosed tbe line for about 12 hours. of Tbe 22 cars were-pvan 86 car freight train heeded north, to Pocatdlo. The derailment occured new Art mo. " According to Union Pad- -, flc officials, the causswas on a broken wheel fsp- m'9sla ?VV:,,j f- r -i a--- ; X:-- ; hi-- i . bails with Ugh high ent of the district, to serve as principal of the school located at Smftmtei for the coming year, end Junior in day. Cache Valley farmers discuss grain grading DISCUSS STANDARDS, RUST board also approved to a decision of the The through Granger, Wyo. Rfchmood, cording standards and Inspect and compare new and old grades at a recent meeting. ton' end WdteviHa. The 48th car in the train school board this week. The the estlgBnient of J. Kemeth was the lint to learn tba bqard stood firm on their Webb, earistaut superintend-- district will be set up on In proceeding with the or tracks and was Wlowad bp mliation dtne staff the 21 others before an automatic district on tbe two Ugto ' school dan, Ribert Dahia. braking system hailed ,tar rest of the train. North Cadw wffl principal serve as principal of the The last 15 can stayed en wonmd Richmond Junior Ugh a die trade. at his own request, and tha the Smlthflald nftmiifcMt and broken ker- - m follows: 23 graded No. 1, bws,pSDseISheRIMdenIlad prlndpd chod, Irel M. Eppioh, has nels and other wain mis- - 4 No. 2, 7 No. 3, and 1 No. oars In a heap to the ride been named to the admini 5 The Amalgamated . Sugar tuns as rye in wheat win 4. The new grades would be the new Ugh strative staff ttlW an Lewiston, 11 at No. ? No2, need to be Watched by Cache 8 as No. 1, 15 pints school at fimMhflold. :i As yet a name has f. nod been selected for the weed includes A--s top Dockage they ere to school, but it wifi not Ugh straw, tte tor wheat seeds, chaff, and Honor, gMds. end prices be named North Cache Ugh the in the award by of future, given classes wheat, produced WtOil highest contrasting school, aceonfing to Air Safety Council, was cording to Virgil E. Wray, Draper. i A contest is bstog conducted among the Ugh school students' to select a "f nmtliig name for the building. AMONG THE NAMES sugJLK SnSSSS. gested to date are Jim Brut-i m ger high; Cache County Ugh: r?r?d-- . Liberty high; Victoria Ugh; Euhlu! w poort Valley Ugi; Mount Logan Gnln Wrtj ret Ugh; wuEw . W'M. Coop to Ogto. 1 Valley high; AUdSrion Ugh; 8niS?rSfai County Agent Ray Burton-7 suffi Polarisi Ugh; and Kennedy - Bum Top Safety Award 6thS'SLSflS-v-id e SSJSS.J J'qSZ SS 0" d Uenws d L U. S. wheat m Gw firm's em- - P0 world market!. Mr. DeWdd arid. 2. Help combat increasing- ly restrictive trade policies in some areas, particularly In the common market Enable the Commodfiy Sffofo Credit Oosporation fo better guarantee the quality grain owned by the public. 4. Provide utMtttii tax- Dnw Rom Gordon, son payer savfas in the export Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon nihtWy program. uwwon the Utah Slate Pu- idotols in rotary America trade It will not benefit the tore iFarmera d SSrfty EbC3 d d M d ; bS 21? 2" piBndngs last fall wen uy tofMted with Shtpe Rust tone grain infested with heev-ploye- es stripe rust2 Instead d proDm. per bushel during test weight weighed only 40 60-6- d Conditions the , heavy mow pad: and pro.1 ground cover this could cause serious against foe new'standards, fat will be considerable there tothrn lowering in grates unoer standards. see- - The newly ejected tary received bis was Fargrade the mer Degree, and the FFA State Whiner Foundation Award in Dairy LITERARY LEAGUE MEET Farming. The North Cache rating ol Superior and ana given the JK hem thes,0IId i d Cturncdnd KrthSttr Ctapfa iaaag tattf dayiSt attte vlc??i,JSS nSUaS attB-smight a get by" with but 'dSEafSuT uauLv PUlto Pat gSS d the Rfehmead event Dariagthe beard will cheek ey the varioes pluses sf the two day 'program. 1 , !V Plan Easter Parties Beth Richmond a a d Lewiston will hast the the youngsters manttles to free and eaady Saturday la d trarittead the Egg h cr activues. The will qporear a Easier cUUrea ea p. m. ta the cemmarity Robert Dahle, A merle wfll be served to each child. The Lewiston Jayeees and the merchants d Lewlstoa are sponsoring an Easter program far, the children of Lewtetm . d Mareh ally . SERVE WORTH END OF VAUJff ,TO Hald win be zwady fids foil for students and each child wfll he given eaady Easter Eggs. The Heme Ee dass d tha Jaater High wfll hrii and eoler foa eggs. ments. joyed s delicious the Fifty-rig- wudliary. pared with a short lowing Mayor Row Plant by Several numbers were played by a quartet d young men. Barry Lewis, Craig AKent waDur, and Wayne llen, Allen with pillars and drums. Jan pitcher gave a reading, right In program AGREE ON POLICE . Tbo Buyer aad city eraaeU Wedaedaya-gree- d to eperate tha Prarisa dty pdjee with tte area-a- d temperary staff sa-ta aew pritea Md era fl ad approved. Madia Of Ucknffii Cache Assistant si Assigned New School Zr the . was The Cridwts, a guitar and singing gnup from Cove, Glade .Lussn, Kent Waker, Craig AUeo sin Wayne Allen, "ggynKS?, USS; Dobson pkyod an KsSIhuldberg eccor- gave two 2?"hta3fs - Representing tols are North Cache Ugh echool at foe toe above students. They weekend qualified for state competition at the region one mooting hold recently at USU.- They are (Back raw, laft to right) Jeff GyUenskog, extemporaneous speaking; Ron Fleming, Legislative; Steven Westovar, Legislative, and Robert Mburttsen, oratory. (Front row) Margo Hurrm, legislative, Jan Pitcher, oratory, and Dixie IDlqrard, legislative. The legislative etudents are coached by Richard Begley and tha others by Miss Elaine Carlson. - Ier. . Jorgensen and formed. They Littledlke, Cleah tetta Robsrts. Mary Glenda Bodily, Jackson, two Verla and .7. - THE WAY WAS dsarad for foe boon! to praoood with the two school dsn, when the district 1s bufidlqg plus were withdrawn from "foe state board education. Plans for remodeling of schools and organisation were bring held up panting a decision from state hoard on foe building p ans. However, Mr. Dra-psaid, the state board realized that this was a local problem to be solved by tha Patriot board. He also said that there had been some tmUopfom that some of the board members would change their mind on the two high school system up until toe MwJiy meeting, when four of tha members stood firm. Mrs. Doris Budge et Smlthflald voted against the two high school system. ..Remodrilng at the present North Cache Ugh 51 Which Wifi beme aTtw yew Junior Ugh, will bo too complete new hertlng system, which win be modern In every respect, tachidliif new ventilaton, baton individual room controls. This Is estimated to coat 180,000. The electrical system will also be completely redone at an estimated cost Ii 1 . 3 . J h: i , ad r ni n rUIol SSSSf hfmISS'S and La Yovonns Dawn Porter danced numbere. 1 ADDITIONAL remodeling Is under consideration but The man who was assigned principal of the Smlthflald to head the staff of the new elementary school where ho nnoni been rohoftl rorvea ror eigne years. both South Last foil he was named to SThlgh school aSTsmSS Class A j. Kemeth Us present posttlra of as- - fia.Youl4 (Continued on page 5) wJbb mu, the assistant super- - sistant superintendent: internment of the Cache Coun-- He is a veteran, serving OR Apill 1 ty School district in chargee vy- F41 curricu-tftreand instruction rod as bishop of too 5m HiIIBS Mr. Webb was born in Smkhfidd Fourth ward for Richmmid and attended the six yean d was superin- f tte SmltbfleU IMIm I celved his bachelor of oclonce vmmmia betoe be-- tr degree from Utah State end ijrasr tomcfiJMFjoaih Larsen QUALIFY FOR STATE MEETING state Forensic moot In Salt . Lake aty Photo theCritural was w Kenneth Webb, u -- The Cttisen m . - J. ASSIGNED TO NEW SCHOOL assistant Superintendent of the Cache School district, assigned to toe new echool principal this week. EvsatBeld He said that it now appears that the district will have enoudi teachers already viag in --Grirdbtriet to. i foe Ugh school.. . There appears to bo very Htte turnover this year,", ha added. However, the district could be short about 22 er invocation. FW Raising iu-rea- dy d KT My Home and Teri and two Cheryl Bsgley sang were guests songs. Spedri State Aqtantant, and Mrs. Deem HsU d Salt Lake .r d school teachers. en- presented wifo PhSip Berge- -acting as Master of Cere- d fond people ht Draper said that tha building wiH be ready to s into fids fall and 000 worth science equipment has been ordered for the school rie-ment- aiy On RICHMOND fSSS! d South anrday eveningof the birthday the American niversary celebrated In ygtim wasin the Richmond form, of a banquet and program in file community bdhUng. Ross Johnson was in charge of arrange- assumed different biUtlea. lbs Easter d d Smith- - bullringat the AaairorsarySatu- Wednesday wes enjoyed. toreutton was Wlfiari Etou Thompson. master Sy acted stn-- . cermonies. The dance rffntii of Bfri. Yvonne Larsen presented several mmbws, well done; Bdy nd NiNe Robinson several numbers on VAtn piano And mArlnbA. acted Potarson Brigham as MC for several numbes by tncuding several songs and Peterson HanSdand uiUw Felt and jnatrumentol number by Vera and a duet by Percy and Harold. Benediction was offered by Lera Webb. The Beeffive gUs sold candy. Tha proceeds went to toe building from the North end M Legion Uoles Friday muring 'In the community A The new Ugh tdiori cossthnie toserve tiie.xsouth end. City. rsnsnas nfll be Boosts Fund be ft. wID meet Meaday at 7:11 in toe eemmaattv eib to eeavlete the of the eai-fo- r Richmond, Lewiston d Easter Men" by Enna Lee Full gpecfa", Emsnerson. (utstensen, House and table decora-tense- n, OrineT Richniri Harris. Uoyd and were in tbe St Patrick Ballard, tions Gary Mr. .Dldt thoau. advisors Campbell and Grant H. Refretfamoits ware served Maucbley. by the bostem to 13 mem- bens. . Lin of Egg Hints Hen SS? CyM6iM DlodtUhile IbefingSel and WUte The , fariito "aiiit pfSmltifleld. fwrsat &, Mbi tosTWs wouJd faU into the Nwk tade cUariflcatloa d fteun - Dayr: beard' ef.dlPSelsre aen kernels, v .v " aid e Assodaton. ntinfljariy The state conymrim he)d extent it was reported. fJL?1 odd and. wet Mr- - Wray reported that d wrothe?4 Srit Lriw Oty also bertow- taken recently at onr cTSi'SLSa bnMndmirnSS hdnid Jgw JgtjjgM S5?SldXh pteS 'SATES Hiplittl SrSSmS, wyp---- - Amd. 2KS d SSi"S dhmn "ttotlm RICHMOND : . aatttffliiS sftrssyr.s SST&SfS wS'S!,S WSS " d -4 Hon- - ." M JBKBH -SSTcJrm' Sf d the for schools in a meeting d m sr w Cache school district have two high schools operation nest year, ac-- lv Grade, Rust Problem Dry Land Farmers Air tamsion Planl .The member of PU education fraternity. .spRsyr. stss SmedbUhop S- ffiflteS -L - 222L. h. former m. ten Nelson of Smithfleld and they have five children-ThWebb family la thfirid. married to e . Pestal rates an pared er Fserth Class will ga np an April 1, ta the peat mafl foeri PertOffleT The toereaaaa win The tarroaea for wUI go np to 21 county won he was named principal of toe state and within a year, foe Hyde Park elementary should have one of the most After serving for efficient Ugh school opera-thre- e schooL years he was named tlons. V, bed easts eeria from 24 cents, from SI cents In asnaa ham IS cents ta 71 cents In sens eight t - vary font live cants to dtki eerie la the varisoa aanaa forthe drri two pounds. WWn ft I 3 |