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Show f ' U, of U. library Salt Lake City, Utah I V' . , f. f . , - j .... 0 y ' V Nf CACHE VALLEY . K '". l . :V ;: AUT yCLi If NO. 4 LEWISTON L Y:f SPOT , UTAH 44321 . THURSDAY; KAY IS, UCS ' t. - jloHlduasad 'A (Ms City tion franchise was ' granted and that not only Richmond week by the Richmond residents were using it council voted to fence Council tor the opera- theThearea and install gates. of a , garbage service A group met wife the couniH RlflBttOQflri, cil to see if Main street be-- , " The franchise was granted tween State and First Bast to ChArtes Little, who wifi could be oiled curb to curb. ' charge individiially for those It was taken under advisement receiving fee service. The council voted to re--. During the city- council meeting, fee garbage dump surface Flint West from Ifein was discussed because of to First South fay the Benthe improper use of the area son stake center. . . : - GRAIN MILL DESTROYED Smoke Mllowi from the feed mlQ on the Marlow Woodward farm in Franklin. The mill was destroyed by fire Tueeday. Citizen Photo f Queen Test Feature Of Celebration Mm On Woodward Poultry Fan A fire of undetermined origin completely destroyed the feed mill of the Marlow Woodward - poultry farm ruesday morning. . Mr. Woodward said that the loss was in excess of - ' 126,000. He said ' that about $1200 in vitamins and 40 sacks of 4-- H aa Vice Chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Elton F'ackreH are parade with Wells Jackson and Ronald Buttars serving as Rodeo cochalrmen. Larry McKnight will again servo as secretary; Mr. and Mrs.. Seth Gregory will bo In charge of fee races. Pictured an Larry McKnight, Earl Ransom and Herbert Harrison. en Members of the Cache Board i of- - Education - Wed-neoda- y, Plans Start stu-den- 0; M ts wWt Schools To Dny Textbooks For Stadenfaf The Cache County School Dbtrlct wifi buy textbooks For Idaho ; . -batotri-buted-b-y at fife, fcot of tty yeffwMch wifi to rated-a- at fee end thejaar. Teat boohs wfl be a period of five yean. d 500.00 Heed of the Celebration is Marlow Woodward, head of toe Idaho Dnye foven board. Others working the celebration include Victor DunUey, vice president; GflMon. secre- tary; Horace Howarth, Vaughn Packer, Floyd Robinson, Mrs. Veil Smith and Leonard Butterworth. In addition to the Buckaroo toera'.ntt be a chuck wagon sr 5000 lessened LYNETO5 Cornish uiKlOtR Uaacs Dairy Princess Lewiston To Hold Princess Contest . i'1. refan-Hirre- Total $74400.00 Lynnette Creech, daughter Revenue 9M40040 of Mr. and Mrs. Orville L. Property taxi Otter taxes (sain Creech, of Cornish wifi reign 000.00 as Cornish Dairy Princess. fox rebate) Licenses 4500 She will be a 1966 graduate 260.00 Finn of Sky View high school and Otter agendee LDS seminary. Mm has re(liquor, Class C 00040 ceived Individual and stake road) 19,000.00 awards hi taricn gMs programs. Mlsc 500.00 She has been twirkr and Umusesied 124000 band member aat Sky View Total 97440040 high school, also a member of fee AcapeUa Choir and a superior award winner at the USU poetry contest While at Sky View, she participated in the skate FHA convention two years. Her singing iron her first place in the senior division of Ftarm Burdricks, Annette Hurren, Nan- eau Talent Find 196 Lynnette plans to attend cy StoweM, Kathy Bergeson, Sheryl Wiser and Marcia summer school at USU in Buttars. Logan. . The Dairy Princess contest wil be held May 19 in the Lewiston community building wife Mrs. Eva Faye Anderson, ghefrwn of fee event Oonteetants will meet at 6 p.m. , and be interviewed by the Judges followed by a tea at 7 for fee conThe Rldmohd Dairy Printestants, their mothers and cess contest was held Monfriends. Helping Mrs. day evening in fee Communwfe this event is Mrs. ity Building. LaRue Stephenson and Mrs. Mrs. Leon Webb, director of fee Dairy Wives associaVeria.Hyer., Contestants in the Lewis- tion,' was chairman of the ton Dairy Princess contest event wife Vonda are Janet Rigby, Barbara Mrs. OsMn (Card) Taylor, Funk Austin, Nancy Waddoups, and Mrs. WHMam (Claire) Katta Tsytor, Kathy Lou Harris assisting. VhnOrden, Barbara Hen Three princuses and an alternate were chosen and those girls wfe be honored during the Black and White Days festivals and enter the Ocsss Dairy Princess contest In Rotor, Preston Cache county. was named The atria are Janet ,, bishop of the WhXney ward l2n. daughter 3undiy night; Grant Mauddey; Judy ' Hi succaads Cedi Foster, Doans, dratftter of Mr. and who has served as bishop of Mn.: Alonzo Doane: Kafey fea ward for fea peat lour Bair, diutatar Mr. and Mn. Sherwtn Bair, and Pat--y yean. Sustained as counsetore to Htmp, daughter of Mr. Bishop Porter were Robert and lire. Warrw Hemp. Hufi end Woodrow Wlnward, both IMtnsy farmers. Gayle Bowtos, daughter of Bishop Porter is one of (he Mr. and Mrs. Corwtn Bowles, owners of Cove Concrete and and Marilyn Anhdar, daugb-ta- r was a former owner of Kena of Mr. and Mn. Tberon Efectric in freston. Anbder. , Judges for tta title whose mount is a stable horse. Queen and attendants ars expected to ride in aH county celebration parades, and also be at all county rodeos and lead the grand entry march. Expenses Incurred while at tending other celebrations and representing the. Cache d County FUr wifi be by fee fair committee. Tbs trio are each presented wife a trophy for their achievement fee of the rodeo. . Any girl wishing to enter the rodeo queen contest may contact Eugene Smith in tiotwnnwj, The program for An-iers- Proven. The girls were presented with Cowers and gifts of the Dslry Wives Qaok Book by lernrd Gm'wt'iJ V. ity The Junior dose of 1909471 JUNIOR CLAfifi daft to View will to tad fay jhefonwrinog Nielson, 800- rtfet) Quin Pinion, Vice Prerident, ' lately, and Bruce Jorgenson. Praridant Them a fee will ta raeponstotofor planning of all gtudenti ttriltea for their dan next year. The big event wifi bo , the 0947 Junior Prom Week. judging 1:15 pan. cows, , Friday, May 20, Junior partment Show Judging in- even vited to participate hoiqgi feey do not bekmg organized actively at the and fea nior Judring will begin at :30. Judgmg of the claaeee bo 9 a.i. 10. con-- lidutrifil DispUy Opm hi SckNl The Industrial Arte at the Lewiston Junior school will be open to public Thundky from 7:20 p.m. to 9:20 p.m. s, UP Agent Botins ; H. C. Stone, station agent r fee Union Pacific Rail- ceremonies music was ty Bair and Patsy Hamp. A tea was served to the girls, their matters and guests. ' Dairy Frinoasses Finance committee is Vat den Pitcher, Andrew Bryan Taggart and WUUk forris hfickeiion. AH is ring master and Lois odily is secretary. Gerald Olson Is country supervisor. Sim-tnond- De- . DAIRY PRINCESSES tornato, 1, Janet Mauchley, Pitcher. Affnidents are Purebred Bulla, 9:30ajn.; don as coordinator. of Pure-bre- d event were Mr. and Mrs. cuuncfi member in charge of Don Elwefi and Mr. and Mrs. the program and master of K;t Edwards The annual Lewiston 4H DUry Show will be held Saturday in fee Rodeo Hvk arm, acconMng to Vialden T. the show will be at Dairy Princesses Named pa Set For Saturday includes: Trophies, jwizes and premFriday, May 20, Senior iums will be awarded. NorAssembly of ris Ifickrison la In charge Daily Snow Cattle, 0 a.m.; Judging of of the event wife Rose Gor- d fO1'" will book ftoresjn schools. have to jpay 9 -- Perce No participant wifi be allowed to compete for fids . Png. The books the the various etndents wifi SuSMstaSon 500.00 Qty Hall Fefice 00040 Fire Department . 1,20040 Streets 204000 Water Department 2240040 The wwwf Mfci Pioneer 20040 Library ......... Day, will be held Jhne 18 Parks and trim a Little Bnckaroo rodeo Recreation ...... 0000 and plane are now 2000 Cemetery made for the event Mrs. percent. OklbigM for students in grades nine to 12 and rent mem to fee atments for a nominal - V charge." -' According to too superin? Brye. the students me o of aR taring the litkm of the oame ' aa; l The council also approved fee budget for the fiscal gear beaming July 1. . dfe-cu- si 93-00- g, L.).' Iat'tada4 n The decision was unanimously made after Vartan Chirk of Utah Power and Lltf Company explained that he feels fee lights would be even more effective than nlitt watchmen and more economical. A nifetwatch-ma- n will be maintained at the Sky View high achooi complex, however. Net cost to the district for the Hghto la expected to be less than flOO per month. In other board btalnees, dates were set tor graduation at fee secondary schools. Sky View high school will hud their exercises on May 25, while those oscxgp tor Lewiston, North Cache and South Cache Junior high schools are slated for Tuee- day, May 24. seconder principals of the district met with the board during the afternoon to fee curriculum direction for the coming school year. In going over the tentative budget tor the new fiscal year, Superintendent Draper pointed out that there is 5100,000 for approximately uncommitted capital purposes. Possible projects sug- S' gested by the superintendent are text rental, 950,000; . new furnace at South Cache, and window at North Cache, $25,000. Members of fee board voted to table acSENIOR CLASS Brian Lundberg, far right, is fee tion on this matter untM the elected Senior Class President at Sky Vhw for newly next meeting, however. 180947. Pictured with him are Del Ray Gunnell, Vice A report, on a tentative President, and Donna Johnson, Secretary. These stuState Utah agreement with dents will be in charge of all Senior activities next year. University regarding Hkfith Senior Prom wifi be the major activity. The the attending dtn Lewiston lafl oouhcu opna fea commeeting was held Monday Uds for evening with . Mayor munity huUdhra. No decision tat it is-- planBodily.preaMinK: ned thaf tills project wifi be carried out city . . . - brihfinp. 4-- H 4-- H For Cache Connly County teams ; The 51st. annual Black and test for FFA and Days will open In will begin at 9:30 a.m.; Richmond next week wife fee Olasrification of FFA and annual Cache County Queen cattle, 10 a.m. Contest as one of fee highHorse Saturday, May 2 Show Judging of pleasure lights. The contest will be held and stock classes, 9:30 am.; May 21 at 1:30 p.m. Eugene dairy food show, 11 Smith of Richmond is con- Selection of Cache Rodeo test chairman. Queen, sponsored by Cache Last year's queen .was county Farm Bureau, 1:10 Jena Vee Fredrickson of p.m.; Ladies Ctoverleaf race, Avon, with her attendants x:30 pm.; Mens Water race, being Bonnie Thompson of and team pulling matches, 8 pm. College Ward and Abler, Logan.. A chuck wagon oupper and Any Cache county glii may variety show will no held enter, except previous queens. Friday evening. A midway Judging Is rased on horse- will be on the grounds May manship, 50 percent; confirmation aUoot,f 25 parcel ,r "n. and western attire, 25 White meat were saved from the bay and vitamins and other material was in the buildbuilding. The fire was discovered ing. All of fee equipment by Max Richards about 6 was destroyed. a.m. when it was noticed that The feed mill produces smoke was coming from the feed for about 100,000 chickof the building. ens. fire department anHe said that he would reswered the call at 6:15 a.m. build as soon as it could be Mr. Woodward said that he how and when didnt know how much grain, determined It could be done. There was 3,000 insurance on the building and insurance, on 'fee grain. Three firm were reported by the Preston fire department Saturday. Dowen school was read to .tte fires were repbrothers,-who membw-e- f wars foe boards orted-by will be liXbmlited iiow to Ui cleaning , their . property.1' A fire was reported at the verify officials tor possible chants or approval. ... Clair Westover place in Day-toBoard Member Mark Lind-le- y at 5 pm. Mr. Westover reported that fee play- had been burning trash and ground equipment at the fee fire got out of control. abandoned Wellsville school A nearby shed was saved. is being moved to fee other Don Westover, Clifton, was school there tor the elemen- abo burning weeds along a tary school children to en- ditch. It got out of conjoy. He atao indicated feat trol and burned n small shed. Wellsville City is negotiat-- 3 The fire was reported at church for 12:25 p.m. property. A straw fire was reported A discussion of summer in front of fee Gene Chatter-to- n maintenance work at the residence about 12:45 districts school bnildlngi was Lee Weeks was ft.m. abo held end, following the the . straw from the fair winds to Ms home when meeting, members planned to visit fee new North Logan-Hyd- e caught on fire. He dumpPark elementary school ed It in front of fee Chatter-to- n now under construction. place to save fee truck. Lighting Program OJ&hcd i at Richmond Judy Doana and CatbartM Bair. road company here, recently retired. He has worked in: many communitlei for fen i!road over a period 48 years and has been agent Preston the last 2H9 yean. Ha and Mrs. Stone ids cm South State street : ; : |