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Show En Outr Opinion 6-3--4 Eisenhower One of the disappointing items of to be reported In recent days has come from the home of Dwight Elsenhower. It was reported by a national columnist that secre- Ezra Taft Benson, Elsenhowers the eight years of tary of agriculture for no Dees administration. Is longer welcome at file Gettysburg fern of the former president It was always a source of pride to the people of the west the fight that was waged by Mr. Benson during bis stormy years in tbe nations cabinet And it was equally a source of pride tbe strong support that was given to the agriculture secretary from Whitney, Idaho, by the then President of the United States. The closeness that wu reported to have existed between the two from the time that Ezra Tsft Benson opened the first of the Elsenhower cabinet with admiration that the Though Prestons system was a matter of necessity, it hasnt been a completely Inadequate arrangement Naturally, other arrangements would be better. The part of the Cache county school plan that appeals to us, knowing hill well there are some tungi that could bo better about it, la that It allows for growth. According to the school district there has been an increase of about 400 secondary students in the county since the time that the central high school was first proposed.toThis the almost would number equal fimiimwnt of the Preston High School , of people a TUE Into centralised were high achool If the SrnlthfMd school Happy Birthday OCTOBER tracts. A.U B-5- S Nbver in the history of the two legged Lest week Foralmi Minister Andrei Gromyko made n statement in Scotland that to be frank, tin elate of affairs in our We are making discussion is band ... " progress whatsoever. in those two phrases, headlines across the nation were formed about "Western Apprehensions. According to file win services, if Gromyko was referring to talks on arms control and disarmament, it was okeh, but If he was referring to the relations general Climate of East-Wethen watch out During the last Presidential election, st Ran Teuscher, Julia Lowe, Lea Aim Crookiton. Janett Hodgeat, Mary Ann Hull, Ellen Larson, Roger Owen, Renee LeFevre, Marvin Rawlings, Layne Johnson, Sheila Winsar. n y, And Benson All-re- d, The Poets Comer r, ng Ring-a-ling-a-U-ng ng feat, mupni that looking bed they have fir e TriwtiB Iritis - Treasureton Boy Debras Last year a group of ad- ults decided they ceuld play treat business trick else In wen M town. they weal m stopped at' Bishop Mujrkais home and of them walked right la u JANET FULLMER and and children of Kaysville spent a Jessie Gilbert attended a b hUcaPed few day vWUn Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood of Lewiston. Lunch was . parents, a in week Cheyenne (pent eeuadl and he a fiawling.. Wyo and Denver, .erved, pfeturMUdes were at toe son, Krai returned home with Lula Bodily visited in Tran- - ghown by Norma Bodily of been attending ton Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. her trip to Europe, th?n. He has the e'ifetarcefDenver Lue Allsop. meats at the SpertTtlie UaL . few wonfcdty caearihnaa ye4. RaNra Palmer and Children w -and ..THSURETON-M-r. &StoiSda,GIeS!: , oat lfr. mi iS ffUu? tat w signs, law will protect h. b. m art h C nMt0 I - tw Just alike, hair combed and walking alike. I ttraght m more about it uffl later. I was crowing main street, and here they enu th iwod.Md Tha I tanei a s. im. $1.10 he Thought wai havin trouble with my eyes again. The other day I looked up "Hand saw doum middle-age- d 0Mtrt)y M. Mr- - IKta&Ctt guests at toe JS $1.50 for Six Months In Cache County, Utah $1.00 outside the county, woebegone-lookin- g r . Utah's Newest Weekly Newspaper serving the communities of Richmond, Lewiston Cornish, Cove and Clarkston In beautiful North Cache Valley. Virgil LEONARD TAYLOR of Salt TjAm Gty sprat a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bodily. Diane Ramage and children of Logan spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Jensen. and Mrs. Orson Bodily and family of Clearfield visit- 3 Step To Sadie Nelsen of Weston Sun- Janeo1 Stevenson and day. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton .. Nelson and daughter, Sylvia, "SP of Pocatello were also dinner SPJMonday at Bauf. They ! guests of Ms mother. It was fif honor of Mr. Nelsens birth- - visited with Mrs. Phil Schvan-M-r. evridt day. fam-vistt- Eda Home Improvements Analyze problems and decide on facilities needed. Snccessful MtoSa Dta. WWttle' . Ilmwd J Jp1,1 ' the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Kn- Elmer Palmer and Mr. and Ronald Kent of Idaho Falls Mrs. Dave Palmer of Pres- - visited Saturday with Mr. and ton. Mrs. Merck Hinckley. Contract your Local Supplier or Building for i bid or estimate. Arrange your Financing at LEWISTON STATE BANK It has been our experience that home improvement projects have been more satisfactory and usually less costly when hamfifj by local contractors and supply dealers. Lewiston State Bank LEWISTON. UTAH YOUR BANK IS AS NEAR AS YOUR MAIL BOX WHEN YOU HANK AT LEWISTON STATE RANK ed "5 jL8, - jtoi Ml Fifth Avenue, Delma Mitchel and ddld- ran of Idaho Falls, Garnet Stanger and children of Brig- ham Gty and Claris Giles and daughter of Ogden visited their parents, lfr. and Ifin. Hasan Gilbert and attended - were Ifr Sd Mrs' Wagner of Pocatello, . . gSSS patafing, embroidering, and hemming lunch cloths .Eight ladies were present. Refresh- c- Boduy. served by the Re-- Mr1 Geor5 SocK Mr. and Ml,. Utrlln Rni- tags attended Sacramentleased as Sunday School Sec- meeting in the Second Ward retary, and sustained as Sun- in Preston Sunday to be preday School organist, Miss sent when Dalian Rasmussen Bonnie Paskins was released gave his missionary report as Sunday School organist Afton Corbridge and dau- and sustained as Sunday ghter, Judy, of Logan visited School chorister, and Miss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Lyon was sustained as Joseph Bodily. dSffiirht in LETHA BRONSON and dau- Sacrament meet- Grace visited Wed-ghter airs Tda Path rmn iday with her mother, Mrs. ami niff?, have gone to Washington to Per Tear WATNH D. BELL - J. WALTER BOBS, Represented by the American Newspaper Representatives, Now York, 10, New York. A venturer reached toe side, and approached the boatman who operated ferry across the stream. Dad, he whined, Im broke and have to get across toe river. Will you trust me tor tt? Fares only a quarter, said the ferryman. I know It but havent got a nickel explained the traveller. The rid boatman took a puff at Ms pipe. Watt, mister, he said, if you ain't got a nickel you wont bo no better off on the other side than you are here. ffsstei Britfs Mrs. Delbert Knud-- "jgfwfej you, Publlahvd eyrjr Thursday by the Cltlicn Publishing Company, Ine., Box SIS, Lewiston, Utah, Phono Entered mm mmooiia P. class matter at the Lewiston, Utah, Poet Office under the act of March fc First cowboy: Why d you wear only one spur? Second cowboy: Wal, Agger when one side of W horse starts runnin the er ride will, too. -is K v? Utah Trespassing dents . And he was sct-town Just as fast as it would to fens. And what s more he himself and 2d it neighbors. to tt dead. shoot Im rafeg --OBut Im not going to put it into a truck. Im going to Boy, did Harold Plasm week puU it, dragg it, to the near-- take a ribbing est slaughter house and over sometttag that he had Seems that toe have it cut ud This wav 1 110 control lm the CoOm Cbk Mi that wlM hit. jd will rt save money from the whole ejr council race because he couldnt ran for the city operation. & a She (on the phone): 'Tm afraid your dinner will be burned tonight darling. He: "Whats toe matter? Did they have a fire at tbe delicatessen? trUutaEot , LaRie Burbank of Ogden Saturday with her per-and fondly, were DR. K. O. MERRILL stra-and Mfs. Hyrum Mr. toe SteSwMMtorihl d ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lyon of TS Johnson and attencted the "itt, JSuTof that e he ftmeral of Oneta Forapen. ttendlng the funeral toriala got us Into trouble. and Mrs. I. M. Cle- UNneed but there was really no D0WN RIGHT menta of Ogden visited one The other to post No Trespassing liras !asr,JnJ?'Hton, L5 9? FRIENDLY week with Mr. and last day Mrs. were U over far toe window. .House all mn The gay a phoned up Jensen. Mrs. some No Trespassing And Uma ha said For years Ive b weighing myself on one those scales that hands little cards. When I st I weighed 140 pounds. I wrighlOO pounds. How Come you weigh much? My pockets are full little cards. ng sen. - Fun Jest n day-brea- k. A Mans Answer To Hunting feral Bvesteck aacfioa camMay and bur toe scrawl- - db-Me- , From School Tm taking $1N sat ef the haaksJ goto to toe 8o-an-8- o it Bertha Alvey, Clinton Hous-leRobert Qullly Johnson, Ann Smith, Clytia Dent Mark Bergeson, Lewis Bowman, Vkke Lee Evans, Todd Thomas, Bracken Webb, Sanexpressed for each other In matters out- dra Hansen, (Jay Lloyd Chrisside of politics warmed the hearts of Mr. tensen, Steven Webster. Bensons people and fellow countrymen. OCTOBER 38 In one of the closing paragraphs of Ms Tvs figured this project te the peaay giro book, Crossfire, Ezra Benson said this: Shlrlene Johnson, Pearl hundred thousand! a few or take Walking out of the White House, those Orln Rogers, Elvoid corridors with which I had become so fa- Mon son, David Cherrlngton, miliar, and going to my car, I suddenly Don Workman, Shawna Portknew with a clear, sad, and satisfying er, Bruce LaMont, Julie Ann conviction that file one Washington count- Smith, Duane Benson, Donna enance, I should sorely miss, the hearty Harris, Russell Hatch, Ina iwnriahak I was most loath to forgo, the Larsen. encouraging word, cheery smile, and OCTOBER 31 friendly spirit I should most often rememTHE DEAR HUNTING HUSBAND ber in the years ahead would be thoee of 0. Kristine Bair, Joseph Dwight David Elsenhower, who served his Terry Lyn Sand(BEFORE THE HUNT) (AFTER THE HUNT) country far better than 'most of Ms coun- Maucuey, Eddie Lewis West-oveers, Smith, . . . trymen 'could ever know. Clo- Coleen For It too be different, after the Inspir- teal Carver, Cherrlngton, see If hes awake . . Ill Good evening, Sandra ation that was provoked by the relation- Camille Judy, RonaldMayhew, "Hello. My Husband? One moment Lake. Its the office, dear, a Mr. since ship that existed between these two mm, Marilou Moser. been up Ive "Huh? Why "Dear, its for you. Its your friend Kent would be a disappointment I cant work tomorrow, my hands shake. OCTOBER to "Hi Kent, Hows tt going? Excellent! my muscles ache. Say that Im sick was hard to take. mountain That last icimw I bought anew rifle for the event . . . Pamela Wilson, . . . Gilbert Hull Brldritte Kerr, Ill need a hceme for a resident . . . yes, hello, Just a moment Im coming John Kennedy made a statement concern- Auger, James W. Hess, Rex IWwii he can talk, hes suffering so. nun we Warner us a Tell shall tent? Banian. I dont Dm on town me, m a buy coast ing apology AH right. Honey, its your friend Joe. and by the tone he got back to Washing. . . OCTOBER 31 Joe, How are ya? You say Itll snow? ton, wowy, was he in trouble. It wasnt Hello. Yes he is. One second Good! This time well track that Mg doe. was was to It how It what he ment Elaine Anderson, Ronnie say, Come at four in toe morning, Im ready to Lewis, Etta Thompson, Noah Dear, its the landlord wanting his rent Interpreted, by Ms opponents. go. In yester years toe. pdlltfeal candidate, Woodland, Cedi E. Kent. the nations leader could speak Ms mind, Smoot Westover, Brent ana "Whatll we do? Tha moneys sll spent The dear hunting husband with Ms gun and but today it takes a core of ghost writers Brian Griffiths, Skyler Gil- IH ask Mm If its all right to pay on Bis knife or diplomatic advisors to prepare a sim- - bert, Sabina Jorgensen, Paul Gore the tenth. through a lot of toil and strife ' telegram for fear that toe wrong word-o- r Ranson, Michael Lowe. To faring home toe meat to economize Ufa ".Wife, you know better than to spend phrasing win be used. Talks are SMILE AT HIM PATIENTLY, UTILE checked for every connotation." cent every WIFE. Wonder what It would do to small town Now dont cry, thats not what I meant talk If equal importance was placed upon By Marilyn Nash Hall every word that was said. One thing for sura, it probably would dose a few mouths that are prone to Just let the words run out. In Passing By BARNEY RICE FTed Coy, the local hot- tied gas dealer, has a broth-nr or a friend in Idaho Falls Who was a grin hunting this year, only In Mi own Style. Asked when he was . n, Well, Shut My Mouth nee has more hinged on toe importance 'of words, rinsings, smiles and gestural, ftw It has In our yean of time. n dollar defense contract awards. Jf, Then, however, after all this pretense at secrecy .the White House telephones each favor-e- d Democrat In Congress to advise him so that he,, to release tha turn, may to reporters In Ml scoop district. an Whea Sentaer l' nooaces the award la Ms It means a personal headUae for Mm plus tfc politically important assocfSt-- . ton af Ms name with locator ; fMd news. Each Senator and Congress- man likes to give Ms bam ' folks the Impression that ha Is a Mg man around Wato-lngtoInfluential In gettfeg X contracts. $ multi-millio- I recall, a few administratago, when the Boeing Airplane Company received contract the whopping 2 The top officials of the Boeing Company guessed that they were going to get that contract when they saw their own stock going up in price. ..BUT THE lawmaker. "Insiders In the adminls- - has this advance information tratlon were obviously leak- - Jf.to say the feast tcmptod, , to each in on lng word to friends, and pos- - further on The puMfe is rearly advMI sibly Investing themselves, a sure thing. of Mg government contract).. Its still happening. til after the Stock Is closed for the change NONE CAN DENY the freBat toe White Hoase-fev-s reflectquency conspfefeus asaafly get ion In tbe Big' Board price of Congressman word before neoa. a given stock prior to anThe Pentagon, generallyJ nouncement of a major govdoes not like this ernment contract ment The Admlaistratiea goes mottoas of a very It Is the members of through the elaborate security guard ever grass, themselves, who the sheaf of papers which petuate it. gees between the Pentagon Delawares Republican and the White House almost a tor Williams suggests every morning. this practice la setting The route, the vehicle, the fra: a scandal of majc messenger oil are shrouded stage porportlons. in secrecy. Vinson, OCTOBER Klj ions OCTOBER South Cache High school of future growth, along with the new achool at Smithfield. How kmg It will take to calm the ruffled feathers, still the tumultuous waters, set-1 tle the district down, Is something that not known, and will not be known for same time. Both sldee seem equally determined, and the state board of education leems bent on doing Its Share to keep the pot boiling, though such may be Justified. ties -- b&ZH S.'SK.'SKS SkSTK iSWSS S EWGS all a sabstantlal advance information on tha: get-hi- ssfi &tA. 'yjr FOR THOSE papers contain (he company in which he and Ms wife have Washingtons Insiders are interest, so this was coastru- gloating over his new build- antelope hunt In Wyoming not supposed to harvest any ed to present a possible eon- . Spencer Nelson s . . . Cart and Albert Jensen ing fringe benefits from their filet of lsterests. housing project and Lon Ojsoa service. public reporting Leu obvious, however, are the opportuni which at the same time . . Merlin asks one . . Craig Thomas of bS-- S have Insiders town Marin publisher very rich on government coo- - to make a cene Ollverson talking about tracts, stock market her trip to the worlds ser-- Presumably he wu In posit- - killing if they leu to get Senate favors for can get an ad ies . . . square vance tipoff on lush government con mr. harveY .. Cache School Pot Still Boiling The determination of some Individuals In Cache county to keep the school situation alive and centralized has again brought the Utah state board of education Into the matter. According to reports of last week, the board has requested an Investigation of the matter with a report to he ready by the November 15 meeting. Also, according to reposts, the point that Interested the state hoard fat the Cache county school matter was the proposal to uae the system of division of the The board was concerned, It youngsters. was reported, over the miring of ninth graders with "the more mature high school students. It is obvious that the Utah state board of education favors the 55-- 3 method of division, which would put the first cix grades In grade school, the next three in Junior high school and the final three In senior Ugh school. If the state department could get concerned over such mi arrangement In Cache county, they would probably blow their corks with tbe arrangement in Preston where the seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades all go to achool In the same building. However, in that building there Is an attempt to keep the first three grades separated from the upper three. ... at an Elders parW. S. Holt, Lester trying to beat Dr. Leo ty Hawkea to work in the Lowe and Bud Peterson remornings . ... Joe Garaer turning from a successful 8GHVANEVELDT fe The Spoils Of The Cold Ward (Not Necessarily News) ZEFA a Paul Harvey Hews Whozinit - . . |