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Show NCN-- i Ii,-:- LAilN Governor Says BR Give-Awa- y WE CACHE VALLEY Claim Untrue BEAUTY the waters of the Bear er," said Governor Samuel-bein- g S01K Before there can be "V recognized allocation of Bear River water, the ing steps must be taken: i. There must be many meetings with the states of Governor Samuelson today that statements circulated In tiie state to the effect that Idaho is poised to give Bear River water away to Utah are ab- untrue. "Neither the Water Re-source Board, its Director, ed follow-solute- NO. 50 VOL. VI LEWISTON, UTAn IPo SlsM " 0 84324 R T H E R 11 THURSDAY, Bergeson Named Chairman ly t UTAH MAR. 27, 1969 Cancer Drive To Open In County On April 1 Plowman Heads Bank Mr. Plowman ioined the Rex G. Plowman was nam- - assistant cashier. aKreemciu uii uic avouauis of Members of the Doara w staff beenthe bank in 1947. He water supply, the relative ed president of the Lewiston - had Berserving as vice preE. H. include contribution of the states, the state Bank Tuesday following directors sident and cashier. lie is With emphasis on the need Plans for the 1969 Crusade, of which will be distributed relative needs of the states, a reorganization meeting. He geson, H. R. Hurren, Frank also of the Lewiston for bishop Mr. ana Dorst explained, include in person by Cancer Society canfor D. L. allocation. Bodily regular checkups and criteria for succeeds the late Langton J. Gilbert, First ward and is president of volunteer workers during the distribution SoMr. Plowman was Rex Plowman. Cancer American the 2. Hearings will be held in Barber. "a","ide1leaflets of the Cache County Chamber cer, 4a,00(),000 the .April Crusade. urging the Bear River Basin in or- also named chief executive 01 commerce. t0 ,g0 f0r fhS"' The 1969 AprU Crusade will fBtar of bank. officer the officials to local inform der checkups. It is hoped that have the slogan, "Help Harold E. Bergeson was and the public on proposals crusade on AprU 1. every family in Cache Valley) seif with a checkup and others for allocation and to receive named chairman of the board. been1 Once has will receive this leaflet, most! with a check." included again, April Other appointments their views. and Control! set as Cancer aside cashier, McKnight, will Larry 3. Recommendations Month by Congress and PreIdaho Water Garr Morrison was named Dale Strong, district man- - be made by the to the uov r i .uBal.tiiil 6nrai Resources Board sident Nixon will proclaim the andtoe Legislature for period officially Cancer Con- ';MrZ uie recogniuun man of the Franklin County trol Month. Development Community Howard E. Dorst, chairman iw?ii 4. The legislatures of each ganization Tuesday. of of Cache unit the r county Wyom-foof states of Idaho, The organizational meeting1 the ACS, explained that the 1969 the county wide program ing, and Utah will have to was held in the Franklin ratify the recommended For continuous outstanding Crusade will stress the point ' court room. Named locations, service, Joseph F. Day of that too many people are :' as vice chairman was 0.: 5. The United States Cove was honored recently by careless or forgetful of the i Webb, Preston fun-- grass would then have to rati-erthe Utah State Soil Conserva necessity for regular check- ' allocation director. ty the Compact tion District Committee, ups as a way to discover the g Webster Maughan has been following action by the onset cancer at an early of A Mr. Day was presented with complete organization as the acting chair- - latures of each state, Farmers National the of appreciation Organ a certificate man of the program. xhe time has come," said ization has been effected in lives savea for 10 vmm if KPrvicn a can De curea--na REX PLOWMAN The organization is com- - Governor Samuelson. "for Franklin to cancer Derore aewcung in district the county according ?f supervisor President Bank citizens of the Bear Riv- LeGrand Spatig, recently el posed of representatives of cnance w Ms naa Cache Soil Conserva-;- " North indusIN RACES farmers, businessmen, er Basin to unite behind the ected chairman. Participating in the world championship tion District. spread," Mr. worst saia. trial leaders and government Water Resource Board and Other officers include Paul and cutter races in Pocatello this past week and chariot of for the chairman1 Much preparation He has acted as agency representatives in the help strengthen its negotiathis coming week are the champions of the Skyline Cutvice president; LaVsn district during seven this year's crusade, Mr. Dorst of the Sears, other the with county. ter tion position Association, Farrell Smith and Herman Johnson. on will centered be continued, and nt the in miri Lester secretary, Speakers at the Tuesday states. Accusations against Porter, treasurer. association includes 44 cutter racing teams located This Tn making h nrntflHAn training volunteers to assist meeting included Ed Griffeth, the Board and its staff that Sears, in northern Cache Valley area. Mr. Smith, well the i them to toe to public explain KenState Committeeman Members of the board of head of Cache Valley Enter- they are about to give away known dairy farmer and milk hauler has been in the cnec-a- s now OnCardon R. Mr. cited pnysicai include Keith neth trustees regular Day Idaho's water are completely prises, George Gardner, racing business for over 12 years and tn Just the past "a leader with an unusual ups can help save lives. Charles Buttars, Lee eida County Agent, and Ed unfounded and serve only to two seasran he joined partnership with Mr. Johnson, stead-- 1 mo-is the "While to ! stimulate and district The Nielson. public Gossner repreability weaken our position in the Gossner, head of successful d"Bryman and stockman. of tivate people in all walks of',ily acquiring knowledge Cheese. Bear River and elsewhere." sentative is L. Bryan Bergea their cancer's to best son. life signals, warning give the thought Mr. Griffeth told group and efforts toward develop-- ! recent cancer society survey Members of the commodity that there were many local of 57 n A bargaining groups include inventions that had been patsquad from Sky ing worthwhile projects for.' showed that not percent the public did go regular- Lloyd Christensen, Ward View high school led by sen civic good." ented that could be produced Mr. Cardon also presented ly for a physical checkup Neilson, Ronald Cole, LaVon ior Bill Hanson overwhelmed locally. He said that his orand Karl Mr. 22 Porter Jackson, the in in was Day with a plaque and a which included a cancer March process Tooele, ganization local test," Mr. Dorst stated. "Of Rolen service field. Bastian, pin from the board; this News Deseret of developing dairy the sponsored Dennis Ralphs. Delmar Kel "Young Americans" quiz pro district board. He noted that those who went, the survey Mr. Gardner, representing ler, Floyd Boothe and Lloyd gram. during the time Mr. Day act- showed that three times as the Oneida, Cache and Box mora and meat of tne chairman board, many women were lmeresiea ft Forsgren. Counties Resources The Bobcat representatives ed as A un- -, enough in their health to have study called the Evan Roller, Kenton Freder he had Cache District, Conservation and Developwere capable 'of answering of College and Young ickson. Wendell rinvfttefl much time regular nhvsical examinations r Bosworth, ment organization, said that "HistoryCache on a variety of sub- - .ajfieMv Utah'1 County, Ward, Keith Buttars and Norman questions total with groups and Individ-- 1 ' compared to the males. The Franklin county should Join is e c t matter: government, re j widespread receiving them conscious figures proved to be around to board. make district. or uals Fonnesbeck, grain the association education, English, physical commendation and and pre- - 40 percent of the women conservation A public meeting is plan driving regulations, Funds are available to aid the cognition music, of the our of com- both locally and at national ned servation natural, against 13 percent of the to assist NFO and for Monday mathematics, history and art. program by the deorganizations. sources. men," lie said. at 8 p.m. in the Franklin Tooele scored its munity organizations to points on As chairman, he noted, Mr. to John A. Han County court house. According Is it any wonder," Mr. resources. their velop chemhas had the responsibility Dorst asked, "that more men Day He said the area should be sen. the author and head of Mr. Bergeson, district re questions concerning of than women have died from the Social Studies Depart- presentative, said that the istry, effects of alcohol and nf developing urograms AT LIONS MEETING Dr. Keith Gates, who talked.... working together. of arts and crafts. soil and water conservation cancer each vear since 1949. the View history ment at school, Sky high the to the Richmond Lions this week, is shown with Jerry is a result of group Mr. Gossner told organization which have greatly assisted Last year, the ratio was about Citizen Photo that it was good to see the the response has been grati meetings held in Franklin The game started close Bunn, president of the Richmond club. the team with to each master 55 men to 45 women. xmnK answering in cache county's unexpect and, him, area promoting community fying county over the past weeks. However, Plan. The district has been f the thousands of lives that However, he ed. "The organization is officered first questions. development. combin- one of the sponsors of the re-- ; would have been saved had View teammates don't we Sky One that latest of the requests by a number of prominent said, "I hope next eight cently - approved answer ed to Resource these males undergone the and came industries book of area the for are a of who the farmers copy county duplicate "toss-up- " take and and Develop- - sicai checkups in time," he are where questions Purdue There many to from services." the interested in working University coun stated. lead. can a Cache ment Project for bulging the nationally known Dr. end that farmers receive and areas where development The questions were often ty under his direction. come without duplicating, he Lawrence Senesh has ex get a more equitable share SPECIAL CERTIFICATE "The influence of his leadsaid. pressed approval at the depth of the contribution they make creative, always interesting: South ership in the Soil and Water of Chimu Indians The of the estab into the organizaof the to and the study economy Meetings society. The Richmond Lions club club and 50 percent passed Darla Packer, Preston, re- mmmimaiiI anil "The meeting Monday is for America are noted for which tion are held once a month lishment of a western rural held their monthly meeting on to the state fund. un won Tooele correctly h seen for manv years to ' cenuy social and are open to the public. all farmers of the county and artcraft? community. with Jerry During the evening Dr. declared. cate for outstanding wot ui Monday evening Cardon Mr. Sky answered, pottery. View.come," interwho are citizens those satisfaction Gates presented slides equal Bringing presiding. Bunn, president, at fair science the to regional points by identifying Mr. Day will continue were nominated forjering major causes of blind- lewiston Man Serves to the compiler, however, are ested in seeing a more viable earned act in an advisory capacity. Ricks College. ( Continued on page 7) the copies to be found in the and prosperous agriculture. next year and will be voted; ness ana the various opera On Navy Unit Utah State University's Speupon at the next meeting. tions which correct these Collections cial nominated were: Department Those problems. Vai Vietnam In Phn at the library, at the Sky President Merrill Murray and Harry Rindlisbachcr. Equipment Operator First View high school library and Class Carl II. Preece, USN, at the Logan LDS GenealogiFirst Vice President Veld-o-n son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. cal Library. Bair and Roland Morten-sePreece of Lewiston, and husQuestioned as to the funcband of Mrs. Jane M. Preece tion of the work, Mr. Hansen Second Vice President Don of Syracuse, is serving at the emphasized that this is a r. and A. B. DeHumphrey Naval Support Activity comprehensive study covertachment at Phu Bai, Viet ing all available facets of Secretary Elvin Dennis Mountain States Telephone nam. the settlement "Although ofWilliam Fleming. and of Mormon the records He is assigned to the Public ficial Company spent $1.2 million in Tail Twister Theron Anh-d- 1968 to Church, through its many orWorks Department expand microwave and Bob Blanchard. n detachment ganizations, have provided an The in Utah and meet facilities invaluable source of informaLion Tamer Grant Mauch-lesupports several Navy, Army, of the growing long reldemands a means no is EdMilton Webb and Dr. by Air Force, and Marine units tion, it hischurch a or distance Merrill. study ward igious calling volume. in the Phu Bai and adjacent only to the extent that Directors Dclyn Williams, Thad Carlson, Cache Valley Rla Le combat areas, and tory develNard Allen, Jed Robinson, manager for the company, is rGMionsible for the main the church affected the said. he of the area," Amos Bair. Lloyd Gardner, said that with the tenance and upkeep of the opment expansion and Alton Carson. "My interest in this project Phu Bai airfield and combat last year, 83 percent of the eveHanMr. the for Special guest really began," said base. state's long distance circuits Various jobs which the sen, "in 1963 when I enrolled ning was ur. u. xveun uaies, are pPOviaed by microwave, local physician, past District IIe Public Works Seabees per in a class in Utah history Mi amounts to EllsDr. Lions Governor and current- - 376 M4 miles of radioteie-l-y power George by include taught form operating chairman of the committee hone circuits The other plants and water systems, worth of USU." for Sight Conservation for tnel7(1TM miles are nnfi huildine roads, airstrips, In 1965, shortly after the provided by Public College Ward resident began Utah State Lions. and living quarters. and buried cable. open-wir-e It was reported at the, Works also supplies person the formal work of preparing Microwave has several ad-meeting that last year a! nel on the Navy's huge cargo his thesis for his mauy $13,000 tape duplicating hnnriline fenerations in Tan Master's Degree, he was donated to the mission systems, Carlson Mv and Hue. and as advisory was "fortunate to come into said. It has greater circuit Murray Ellen Blind Center, teams to assist Vietnamese possession of the C. C. Bind-ru- p capacity and is more reliable Lions Utah Lake Salt in area. by the collection." forces in open-ytk- e to contributions through the, ! He recalls, "I made the most micro-o-f though !!" white cane program. Some ,A statement in one of my on located wave facilities Savings Band Sales lare came', contributions the church meetings that I was i'V ch mo"ntan ' ' toPs. volun-1 r""016. from businesses, and Climb In Counties interested in any records of 15 equipped with a standby This contributions. year1 tary U. S. Savings Bond sales in the community. Afterward, rhPvarerPsentmesixbrail!o.r:,'ver supply in case of an the Dc Loy Zillcs, who had re BYnniriin county during typewriters. month of February totaled cently purchased the old Crlson said another adSaturday, March zg, has invited me to' $4,554 and in Caribou county Bindrup home, is that microwave White as vantage been designated investigate a 'bushel' of old the total was $4,707. of the vs'.c;n3 arc more economical Mr. and Mrs. of members and as Cane ROYALTY shown PROM VIEW the SKY day JUNIOR are iwghter is Queen, Jibson, now Cathy has records, newspaper clippings FVnnklin county Lions clubs throughout Utah j j Hornet in our mountainFrom Wallace N. Jibson of River Heights; Jill Maughan, dauof its and diaries he had discoverthey posed following the coronation ceremony. oohioworl 14 ncrccnt and be accepting voluntary ous area than wire lines, of will Wellsville; of Launa to and Mr. Gene of Mrs, left a was indeed Mr. me Mrs. this For Maughan and ed. daughter Cronquist, ghter Caribou right, onni fnr 19G9 and 50 percent' of Loin Hams Mrs. cr.ting an indirect savings contributions, and Air. of Yvonne Lorraine North of whose Scott Cronquist mine." Logan; Darley, Harris, daughter county has achieved 16.4 per gold in the heal 13 telephone users. retained is which of Mrs. and Mr. of River on arc Wellsville; Lynn 7) Darley page (Continued parents Heights. cent of the 1909 goal. ; Sugar Firm nJ Manager Heads Group Cove Man STnSS chanor Honored SSTiiHS Zt NFO Names I j ! 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