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Show CACHE CITIZEN, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1973 Ad Action In Five Different Smithfield Fifth Ward Newspapers Famous Americans Theme if PRESTON Of Cub Scout Meeting by Wanda Nielson Cub The monthly Pack tor Cubs and their parents was held last Thursday night with an excellent attenmeeting Skits dance. were presented on the theme of the Famous month, Americans by the Webelos un- der the leadership of Doug Clark and by the Cubs under the leadership of Lloyd Hansaker. They displayed wrist rockets and hats that they had made. Recreational singing was led by Eldon and Joan Schwartz. Awards were received by Lonnie Poulsen, with him. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toolson and his sister, Susanne Robinson were also speakers. Elder Toolson spoke of his love who attended Daren Maughan Tom Davidson, Russel Erickson, Glen Meikle, Brent Clark, Danny Jessop, Mitchell Nielson, Tony Spackman, Todd and Hill, Greg Seegmiller Blake Sparks. Elder Rick Toolson who recently returned from the Japan West Mission, spoke in Sacrament meeting Sunday afternoon. He was called to serve from the 5th ward but because of ward division, is now a member of the 3rd ward. Ward members were pleased to greet him and also his family and admiration for the Japanese people and referred to his mission president as the most Christ-lik- e person he has ever known. The people are hard workers and honest and trustworthy, he said. They were patient with the elders as they helped them learn the language. He testified that during meetings they could speak and understand better than any other time. The greatest thrill of missionary work he found was seeing the life of a person completely change under the influence of the gospel. He closed by bearing his testimony in the Japanese language. youth speaker at the meeting have the hearty congratulations of ward members on their achievement. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson A drove to Colorado springs Friday to watch the USU basketball team play a winning game against the U.S. Air Force Academy. Their son, Kenneth, l Dr. Doyle J. Mathews, Dean of the College of Agriculture at Utah State, will be the luncheon speaker at the Trenton Coop fertilizer-chemicconference March. 1 The annual an- New officers and member of Junior American Legion vention, to be held April 7 this year in Salt Lake city, will attract many of the junior aux- iliary's state. 900 members in the this kind of break with the monotony of hospital confinement as the best kind of and Auxiliary were Quin Plowman, Commander Dan. B. Gyllenskog, auxiliary president Rula Smart, Laural Gyllenskog and Edna Plowman. thereapy. Those assisting from the national organization. Mrs. Walkington is currently Mr. Elison LOST Brown 1973 date book. Louis Cervantez, Tre-monto- n. 257-308- 7, OPPORTUNITY LOST Green tote bag. 95 West 4th South, Tremonton, area on Saturday. Call Tremonton 257-503- 8. COMES DISGUISED AS - FRI THURS FEB. - SAT. BUT IT'S BOOT HILL MON - TUES FEB. Institute of 1:30 p.m. in the Hall of 22 RAGE Watershed. Problems solutions of the environmental impack camping the project will be discussed. The plan is to be developed through the Small Watershed under Protection Act, PL-56-6 the leadership of the Soil Conservation Service which has the federal program respon- CALL from springs inside the watershed which includes about 300 area farms. A CITY BUILDING 257-303- 7. FROM 9 a.m. TO 7 p.m. ON THURSDAY, FEB. 22, GIVE A WIG party in your home for a $20 skin top wig plus $15 to $50 cash. Write Wig Partv. 1115 E Rittenhouse SI.. Philadelphia. Pa. 19138. AND FRIDAY, FEB. 23, TO INTERVIEW Tri-Che- 563-594- GLODA WHOLE WOMEN ALL INTERESTED IN EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCED COSMETICS RETAIL phone Canfields OR INEXPERIENCED. THE FIRM PLANS ON PUTTING A SEWING PLANT IN TREMONTON 257-351- 855 West Main. Tremonton. problem. Hopefully the meeting will lp 23. & FEB. WILL BE AT THE MEAL in your pocket! Kwik Meal. A calorie counted convenience meal for people on the GO. Energy bar. LaVerd Canfield. 855 West Main. Tremonton. Ut. NEO LIFE PRODUCTS solutions to this 22 INTERVIEWERS water from snowmelt and cloudbursts has made contour farming impossible in many This condition has areas. resulted in increased up and down slope farming which has problem and the flood which follows soil erosion, Dahle said. Wanted 19138. Get free HAVE A PARTY Liquid gifts from Embroidery. Call LaDawn MinSmithfield. for er. information. provide Wanted I'm Norma Green from Tremonton... .I've been an employee of BRIGHAM APPAREL since 1968. The opportunity Bantam Basketball The following Bantam Basketball games are scheduled for Saturday: 9:00 a.m. Clarkston vs. Smithfield Implement serving as membership a.m. Heaps Drywall GREAT possibilities The above games will be played Grand Opening presently earning at the BRIGHAM APPAREL.? at the Smithfield 9:00 Friday Feb. 22, 23 BARREL DISTINCTIVE WINE & FURNITURE" CUSTOM a.m. DESIGNED vs. 10:00 1 a.m. Lewiston vs. Richmond 2 The above games will be played at North Cache Jr. High School in Richmond. & BRIGHAM APPAREL If you MANUFACTURED COMPANY takes pride in our employees! are a mature individual, looking for a good future with a LOCALLY. Hansen Service Richmond People Are Our Greatest Asset TIMBERLINE LTD. National Guard Armory. league. In addition to new members, any women 18 years of age or older who are interested in learning more about the League are invited to attend. I'm here at vs. Newton Thur. on earn good pay. is over $2.00 per hour. Why not come in and discover 10:00 vs. the League's state board of directors. A native of Utah and resident of Salt Lake City, served as first vice president in the Salt Lake City man BRIGHAM APPAREL to 11:00 a.m. Parson Construction chair- IDAHO 753-262- 2 lp FEB. World aggravated the erosion SOUTHERN OFFICIALS OF CATALINA SPORTS AND SWIM WEAR OF CALIFORNIA WILL BE IN TREMONTON U The major problem in the 0 acre watershed is soil erosion on the dry cropland which the constitutes over one-ha- lf area.' The formation of deep gullies by high concentration of 62,-80- Watershed Project and will be given consideration for inclusion in the work plan. To assure accurate consideration the board members have requested that comments be written and mailed to the 852-140- 8 LOGAN, Wanted lp GIVE A Wig Party in your home for a $20 Skin Top Wig plus $15 ' to $50 cash. Write Wig Party, 1115 E. Rittenhouse St.. Phila., PUT CENTER STREET EAST FOR NORTHERN UTAH AND X-Reducing Plan. 42 tablets. $3. Money back guarantee. Mel's Drug, Preston. Pa. Technology al 26-27-- NEW or a hoard member Medical-Dent- - WED. basement. Phone Preslon anytime. prior to the meeting. Verbal testimony at the meeting may also be given. In addition to Dahle, board members are Grant Larsen of Newton and D. Brooks Roundy of Cache Junction. The Clarkston Watershed District, established recently by the Cache County Commission, includes the towns of Clarkston, Newton and Cache Junction. Trenton and Cornish obtain their culinary water WORTH IT 22-23-- Set For March 1 individuals',"' WORK HARD Notices Hi, League Holds Orientation Meet orientation meeting for all members tonight at 751 N. 2nd East, Logan at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Sharon Walkington, guest speaker will discuss the relationship of local league members to the state and 753-262- 2 Watershed Plan ment for the Clarkston Smithfield American Legion . IT'S WORTH A CALL: 852-183- 6, 563-620- p, Local advisors to the group tical solutions and are Marta Schuller and Pat tain or improve the quality of Gyllenskog. Edna Plowman of the environment" recommenSmithfield is state chairman of dations from a wide segment of the organization. society are needed, according to Robert Dahle, chairman of the Watershed's Board of Trustees. All comments will become a part of the environmental state- termed VA Hospital officials . OR DENTAL ASSISTANT, LOST Several black angus cows and calves. Branded with 5 on left hip. Lost west of Preston. Call Preston, evenings. p practo main- Pitcher Service The Cache County League of Women Voters will hold an p, To provide the fullest home-cooke- Shuldberg At the ranch, sleighs provided transportation to the herds of elk. The veterans were able to hand-fee- d some of the younger animals. Put Green Backs In Green Hay. Dr. Doyle J. Matthews, Dean of the College of Agriculture at Utah State University, will be the luncheon speaker. Following the free lunch, Marion Olsen, president of the Trenton Feed Co-owill conduct the annual meeting. The ladies are especially invited to the luncheon and the annual meeting. Manager Ray A. Minkler will report on the activities of the Co-oduring the past year and the election of new directors and a prize drawing will conclude the meeting at 2:00 p.m. While the meeting and the luncheon are free, reservations must be made in advance with the Co-ophone sibilities. Ca-rvo- by Kelly Pay those present how to Justice in Logan to develop a work plan for the Clarkston d . AS A MEDICAL ASSISTANT Found meets Tuesday 8 p.m. in Franklin County courthouse at Legionnaires, Auxiliary Host Veterans Saturday entertainment al at Utah State will discuss Interested eti- Hospital for an excursion to Hardware Ranch Saturday. The group was met by the Legionnaires at the Hyrum City n Park in Blacksmith Fork where they enjoyed a d meal and musical fertilizer-chemic- - 3-L- Conference Set special interest groups and representatives of governmental agencies will meet March 1 Valorie Schaeffer, secretary; Jay Gyllenskog and Annette Seeholzer, sergeant-at-arm- s, and. Kathy Kennington, chaplain. Dedicated to the principals of the American Legion and Auxiliary, members of the junior District I American Legion and Auxiliary members hosted a group of 40 veterans from the Salt Lake City Veterans WITH A FUTURE ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS vice-preside- Americanism essay contest and promote the Legions annual Poppy Day by making posters. Each year the group studies the culture of a different nation and each girl makes a doll to represent that nation. These are then judged on a local, district, state and national level. The group's annual state con- - YOU WANT A GOOD JOB GRAND THEATRE daughters, sisters, and grand daughters of Legionnaires are eligible to join the organization. The girls, who range from eight to eighteen years old, elected Julie Plowman, presi- legion-sponsore- IF Happy Birthday NANCY BURNETT. This is all youre getting from us. REDUCE excess fluids with Fluidex. $1.69. Lose weight with capsules, $1.98 at Johnson's Drugs, Preston. Fertilizer Chemical Will Furadan will be Replace Heptachlor the subject of Dr. Reed S. Roberts, USU Extension Entomologist, and Dr. James H. Thomas of the USU Plant Science Department will tell officer at a recent Only meeting. 3 OPPORTUNITY Dex-A-Di- et Heifers. 1973 257-551- al Attention to Replacement Members of the American Legion Junior Auxiliary, Earl S. Harper Unit elected their nual 0 ONLY 6 more shopping days till the 28th. N.B. Department Elects New Officers 563-590- TREMONTON - conference sponsored by the Trenton G Feed Coop Utah visiting with Joans and Utah Cooperative Association will be held Thursday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred March 1 in the Trenton Ward. Champman. Saturday evening at 9:30 a.m., the they attended the wedding Beginningis for all Cache meeting County reception of a friend. farmers. Utah State University Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peterson and family were visitors at the will furnish the speakers for the home of Jean's mother, Mrs. A. program. Dr. George E. Stoddard, R. Brown in Ogden over the Head of the Dairy Science weekend. Junior Auxiliary organization learn flag quette, participate in the GRACE - 425-369- 3 PROVIDENCE - 752-523- 5 5 SMITHFIELD - if team-membe- r. Univeristy, dent; Shirley Heaps, 052-015- it Their son, Robert and Kenneth's wife, Jackie, accompanied than. They also visited in Denver, enjoying warm, spring-lik- e weather. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Meikle and children, of Salt Lake City, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Meikle. On Sunday a birthday dinner was held in honor of Susie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Meikle. Other guests at the dinner were Susans roommates from USU, Judy Walker and Nancy Robertson. Karen Gark was surprised Saturday night by a group of friends who called at her home to help her celebrate her birthday. They brought birthday cakes, ice cream and rootbeer. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thain spent the weekend in Nephi, is a - company, drop in and speak with us about our opportunities here at BRIGHAM APPAREL. CHAIRS, TABLES, STOOLS, BARS, PICTURES. LIGHTING, ETC. Come In Now & Make Your Orders For Spring 30 170 NO. MAIN 752-46- OFF 13 BRIGHAM APPAREL 1080 North Main LOGAN, UT. 723-857- 7 Brigham City, Utah |