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Show 4 THURSDAY, CITIZEN THE MAR. 21, Black and White RICHMOND WRITER WANTED! The Cache Citizen is seeking a Richmond woman (or man) interested in writing Trenton Trippings show, division 17 for the senior May dairy cattle, and May 18 for the g horse show and the junior-departme- nt team-pullin- matches. La Mar Spackman is general HORSE SHOW AND ENTERTAINMENT: Ned Spackman, Richmond social news, comings and goings, club news and the like. The pay is meagre, but the recognition is terrific. Also the fun. chairman; James T. Murray, chairman. director. LITTLE BUCKAROO RODEO: Jerry Bunn and Wynn Ward, James T. Murray, Smithfield Livestock Auction director. GIRLS 4 - H CLUB DAIRY FOOD SHOW: Nellie Riebeck, chairman; La Mar Spackman, director. ADVERTISING: Mark Theur er, chairman; La Mar Spack- man, director. FINANCES: William R. Har- Smithfield, Utah March 15, 1974 Top dairy cow $665; dairy cows and heifers $525 to 610; smaller common dairy cows $425 to 500; good-to-choi- ce heiferettes $34 to 36.75; utility and commercial high-yieldi- 1S74 ng ris, director. GROUNDS: East Central Smithfield . Champ Webb, dir- ector. In fast services at Smithfield 6th LDS Ward on Sunday Ka.hy Chambers was released from her position as Sunday School Elvin J. Dennis, director. PARKING AND POLICING: Le cows $31.50 to 34.90; canner Roy Murray, chairman; James and cutter cows $24 to 32.25; T. Murray, director. bulls $38 to 44.10. TICKET SALES: Charles E. Hereford stock steer calves $48 to 55.50; Hereford stock Peart, chairman; James T. Mu heifer calves $38.50 to 46.50; ray, director. BUILDINGS: Charles Mickel-so- n Holstein steers 300 to 500 lbs and Roland Andersen, board $40 to 49.50; Holstein steers of directors. 500 to 900 lbs $33 to 44.50. ALL - REGIONAL: Norris Chofce-fe- d steers $40 to 43.10; William Mickelson, hairman; choice-fe- d heifers $38 to 40.50; fed Holstein steers $36 to 39; R. Harris, director. SHOW VETERINARIAN: NorHolstein heifers 300 to 500 lbs man Erekson, D.V.M. $45 to 62.50; Holstein heifers SHOW PHOTOGRAPHER: Ar500 to 900 lbs $36 to 49.50. iel D. Benson. Lambs $34 to 36.50. All committees are organized Hogs, none. and planning their parts of the Newborn bull calves $40 to shows activities. 110 per head. The soliciting committee will Market: Good and active. All start visiting the dairymen in classes steady with last week. northern Utah and southern Idaho in the near future Some new events and educaPOEMS WELCOME! tional features will be added to The poems of Edith Hayes the big show this season. and Sean Spackman are most Improvements will be made ards. appreciated, but surely the to the grounds, and the building muse visits other Cache Valley program will start soon. homes. Dates for Black and White Any of our poetical readers Days this year are May 16 are encouraged to contribute! Address your poem to Cache Citizen Poetry." Box 60, Corn-isUtah 84308. WEEKLY THOUGHT h. THE CACHE EXCHANGE Dear Editor: I would like to congratulate you for your typographical ex- cellence. It shows that somebody cares. It makes reading pleasant, as compared with our big city papers, in which there is a continuing parade of typo snafus. Sincerely, B. W. Moore 2535 East 13th South Street Salt Lake City Li that capacity by Cheryl Ballard. Many testimonies follow cl New visiting-teachsupervisors of he Sixth Ward Relief Society are Faye Anderson, tirrt session, and Ann Barber, second session. There was an LDS Special Interest group firesilj .n.j. ij for all church meinljy s over for all chiUch me niters 26 and older at the Smithfield Utu i:j Center last Sunday. The speaker was our own Scott Douglass, who the topic Personal Witness, after which our own Jackie Douglass played several s elect iaos on the violincello. She also played on the marimba Whispering Rock of Ages and Hope, Our Angels, after which she played a medley of hymns-ag- ain on the violincello. Arva Covey played the piano while Theoda Downs led the opening song. Refreshments were served to 138 people, of whom from Sixth Ward were Faye Roskelley, Vesta Hansen, Jennie West, Joan Campbell and Nora Richer CONCESSIONS AND EXHIBITS: Fred Smith, chairman; Gloria Mabel Mortenson, Amelia Eller-ma- n, Elsie Eppich, H e d v i g Hill and her daughters Melanie few and Sandra recently spent a Bingham, Josephine L a p r a y, days visiting her parents, Mr. Lizzie GanchefL Pearl Spencer, Ethleen Grant and Flora Rich-maand Mrs. Melvin Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McOmber Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holt and are happy to announce the arrind Mrs. Theron Hansen a Mr. son, val of their first child, Hosare born Sunday at Logan LDS vacationing in Italy. Children of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. pital. Richard Bag-le- y Eppich came from Ogden cm Sunand Merlin L. Andrew, along day afternoon for a visit. Steven Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellerman with returned-missionar- y serand their daughter Laurie of of Webb Richmond, gave serSalt Lake City spent the weekend mons at LDS sacrament with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. vices Sunday. In these worship services, Henry Ellerman. Duane Cottle was released from Mrs. Lew P. Allsop and Mrs. his position as iirst counselor to William V. Connary each submitted to surgery at the Logan the deacons quorum. intLDS Hospital cm Wednesday. Elder Webb told many his Louise Furse and Leone But-ta-rs eresting experiences during to of Salt Lake City visited mission the Philippines. Mr. nd Mrs. Ellis Griffin in Trenton over the weekend. and their family of Ogden spent They were houseguests of Mr. Saturday in town, where they and Mrs. Harold Buttars. came to help celebrate the birthFlossie Atkinson and Norma of Roland her Mrs. Reeder attended Primary conmother, day Mortenson. ference at the Richmond LDS Mrs. William Beckstead and Ward on Tuesday afternoon. her children motored to Sandy They are members of the stake over the weekend. They escorted board. her father, Heber Butterfield, Many of our young students back to Trenton for a short from Trenton went to the basvisit. ketball games of the state tourThe Margaret Ann Adams Ben- nament last weekend. son Camp of Daughters of Utah The Richmond Utah LDS Stake Pioneers convened Monday aft- Gold and Green Ball was ed ernoon at the home of Norma of Trenton members by Reeder, with Flossie Atkinson Ward last Saturday night. as Mrs. Rulon Ball spent a few A history was ready by Hed-vi-g days last week visiting in Salt Bingham, after which Eth Lake City. leen Grant gave a lesson on Eliza R. Snow, leader of pioneer Mormon women in the nineteenth cenTRENTON-Ogdeni- tes by Evelene Moody organist, and replaced by Carolee Beckstead n. Higt-councilm- -- well-attend- co-hoste- ss. . POETRY THE CHANGE There were days I used to rise When life was out there in waves If you pick up a book by and torrents Wallace Stevens, or E. E. Cum- And 1 could hardly get in my mings, or Hart Crane, or James clothes Joyce, or Gertrude Stein, or Before she and I collided Edith Sitwell, or T. SL Eliot as a poet, and read a page in- Now I wake in safe rooms nocently, the first feeling you And stand in pajamas by the will have is that the author window isnt telling you anything. It may Watching oceans all subsided seem that he isnt telling you anything because he doesnt know Sean Spackman anything. Or it may seem that Providence he know s something, but he wont tell. In any case he is uncommunicative. He is unfriendly. He seems to be playing by himself, LITTLE GIRL and offering you, somewhat incidentally, the opportunity to Ycu are just the sweetest thing look on. This side of heaven. (Max Eastman, in his essay The angels must have left you Literature in an Age of ScBy mistake. tury. Refreshments were served to WED. thru SAT. MAR. FEATURES 7:10 A 9:05 20-21-22-- 23 COLOR i Jr"! ience) wonder to myself if I am dreaming, Then there you are And I am wide awake. I 6iti?en Cactje Published every Thursday Smithfield, Utah Editor - at Edith Hayes 84335 Preston Second class postage paid at Smithfield, Utah 84335 Subscription Rates: 85 per year 86 per year outside Cache Valley aft i Exchange," I. MAR. 27-28-29-- 30 JOHN J HE COMMUNITY Theatre newspaper, please write on any subject to The Cache mmtnonm lmfi(Mr wel WED, thru SAT. WAYNE WELCOME TO WRITE US If you have an opinion to share with readers of this Keith Moore KIRK DOUGLAS O. Box 60, 84308. Cornish, Utah Let us know what you would like to see in these pages. LEWISTON THEATRE CLOSED SUNDAYS, MONDAYS & TUESDAYS |