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Show .T'- 1 ' iU'vt J'-- : 'j'j'AH LLj ' j iS64 i,l V : Valley Dairy Association, Members Get Better Than Average Market Price Kufmn, S5f&MVJhiS iteltiSSfuW?! 8; Wlly LaSal, production without limit Our u Major effort produc however, should be to 1 n-CTeue production per cow basis," Mr. Lelshman SSSS?-J5? ssoc1: again President said. executive board with He cited the Dairy Herd 9L Chnstofferson Alton Hoffman of B e n s on, Improvement Program spon-- g RV6 CofMhman of Wee president and A. W. ipred by the USU Extension 5?n! ciamera, Smlthfleld, sec- - Service as a- - good method try- - Other members are to Improve our efflcent milk tt5n.?IS2S u The. Val ey Joseph Howel's, Paradise, production," and uld every u strong Vaughan Larsen, Fsirview member should care for Ms prepared to meet and Velero Bennett, Mated, farm and manage his' dairy future with assurance " Idaho. herd In such a way as to CrtUnfi Co0IX1 d r1 ?re!jon "u h!TS.it0 ff? Perkef, Hyde Perk. Mr. Lelriunan Is W - JSr 5 ynl President Because we have. always hard to sell our mem- of the executive board hers milk In the best mar- sets, we now find ourselves secure in tbs fact that mem- s5paFay, i; Ve.don Miller, Lo- - hers can expand their milk Ail mem- - fought make friends for our Indus try. We have the finest duct In the world and should a proudly produce It In folks will realise Is the consumers finest he concluded. Manager "Edwin Cost ner's repou, It was explained that the firm's mams Into other states have expanded We have now delivered over 170,000,000 pounds of ml k over the hill Into Denver," be said, adding that This certainly relieved Cache Valley of an almost certain disaster-ou-t amount of surp'us milk that may have lowered Am price to a point where many members would have been pro-seve- wayat FILLING THEIR PLATES Fining their jdates at the annual Cache VaPey Dainr association meeting were Rayv Gibbons of Lewiston, Valdai Pitcher and Melvin Gu bert of Cornish. hurt Instead we are now enjoying a much higher price than the average over America. It has always been our purpose to return to member as high a price as Possible and when we fall to Job,' Mr. Oossner declared. Secretary A. W. Chambers presented the financial report which Indicated another successful year. The firm did nearly $8 million worth of business In 1981 and Is set for an even better 1964, he the 'at Gronp Plans ts . 5 Improvement 4 a , Warmit Lewiston Lions' will be to the Zone A Lions held Friday in Fourth ton First ChipeL anLo-d- .chibmemben wlvei of the North are Invited. Guest weaker win be Glen Bennion of Brigham Qty,Utsh who is District Governor .Dan C. Van Dyke is President of Lewiston Lion Cuib. El-bert R. Kent, program chair- man, Is also Chairman of Zona A. Am sKS?? decided 'to Dates And Committee Heads Named For S and wu by Lionel Dantatoon. Speakers were Bishop Ru-Ion Thompson of the Rich- mond ward. President Wayne Travder and remarks by Mr .Woodland. . Music Included a long Be-void the Sunset by Beth Skidmore, Blaine NMion, and Bonnie Ann Miller, sc- computed by Mrs. Adonis Dennis, organ and piano duet, Mrs. Jbhnson and aEt. Dan- nis, solo, Out Where The West Begins, and a quartet. Oh, My by Wlterd hmSk Eto5fipAMtLMM the Riounond iMifitmi hy and military Project . . IT WAS ALSO .enraested that one of the towntebm ZX. Sailkfidd groups dean up and patat around the dty fire hydrwh.. Parritl It was also suggested that a photognqdwr tase pictures of the old and decrepit" loot tag buildlngi sroundTtown and e Aw pictures be used for. what improvements termlning could be wede. Blchmond. JH1A IlFYIllIlt aI41 The Junior and Senior H Dlv-- -- . tot ta wnwMariiM desertatag the verlens a s- - physical fitness . . . .w wumi peets'af the Cache Canty the energy end strength that irnwrof" Ltnfffovement. test SdMl dWriet profnm. i. tbe Amwican heritag." otlier P"1 R1TRRFOITRNTLV neh IS- ' Of the state. J?1 Vawk TM Titffcitr Bud mm WfflMJ Smlthfleld, People wero also nouested son appeared on TV Utah ssfefr hy m J? zwate from walking in President Kennedy, in a their school's phys ..roads- - . It; was potetol speech shortly after his ta- - program. If help was needed tu "V SS SaSSS. LS'jSSgS'toS ta American average student no longer gets his (tevsicsl actlviteby chopping ktadltag, carrying coal, doing chores, or even walking to scbooL IN 1982 the Utah State Do- - RnnnuMd into carhet,-Hol- - y, S!?" .WMel?!nJi .te Two cteserooma "5. Lit Cdsh, Cache Cen- trsl and South Cache. Officers tatoa fn of eiemen- - of the new association are Park. education. T W1 sun- - ta A raff SSTw Sr production nve Cache herds furSJSTstudente the state in milk prwSon. to SteyS tag Chche Meadow sbll&tes, matateta interest, and derate " of com non boni vShS man. e gsihes exhlbtt teber, 18j283 Bm.: raflay ball rod Velden 5boostl overa the. T. Pitcher. 16JU8 e net, ro Crotwrods were ronner is thrown out at drat tour top ta butter-- ; You will hear screeches : p TWSmpte j 5 u te.dtemcnt u a. relay w t r , AT SUMMIT SCHOOL essnlso. She, served in the faces of students members to ments thirteen Newton, trombone, u Luion, Pruton, bus. and nine guests. ris. Preston. du fSSLTfSTSrJLJSi gradients of physical fitness. departments Uiysr J? Cache County, being alert aroondary scnoo.s. to the fitness problems, took Wtltr Usstiig i a long look af its own pro- - PHYSICAL FITNESS, is one . RICHMOND wS of Mowiitay In 190, aspect of fitness. 'lt is one gram. February a meeting consisting of var-- which represent- - ; to otter forms WMtorn teu grade teyd represaits-- of ezcei'ence; Efforts to im-I? itrict prove it should be carried on fjd 5 office. It wu recognised that withfoii respect to aUfltneis ,peclal ro00 of water i roe we are blessed qualities - spiritual, met ta the with playgrounds and gyms emotional and social Utah. Uhlon j Unirarslty 'ack-- ... . that critically . Csiiicts M?, host- - refresh-look- 2 JJ b. rtreu onjibyrieri ngi wu - , Wmbbb Bagiev. Mrs. Hsu tkSlndu?f1tlMvffMmS Illtln uaeipkqd.-- ' pbyeleil Hioclitlofii: Rkhromd, ho when it perfromi its ten Pack as accompanist Jfrs. Winter Concert Thun-- Hattie Hall wsi ln charge of night in Nelson Field-- the program. She presented Mrs. Roberts Geary of Smith-- , Ro-include DeLod field who read The Will ' M c Paula Book" era by PrMtnii, and MHw g Smithfleid, Spsdden Love. Twos o and were sung by Cheryl a n d teat, "" not wishing to leave possib-- tee Neil flutes. - ther arilde hi a IthS? JSi BflvitwsBook a. Mr. Dennis, Mr. Speckman, de-b- ct The Ladles RICHMOND Literary Chib of Richmond HMftefone from North met on Thursday'1 afternoon Valley wfll be among in the cub rooms. Group members ta the Utafi staging .was led tar .M rs.. University C o n c art Maude Merrill with Mrs; .Elv !&!$& j 4-- nte Tbeurer, Mary Alice mins, Nanette Toot, Whiting. tadlc-uTb- , . lorih Cache id. r 7 mTnruteS ? ; - woaMh aa2ddh - Mtamatton. The ' t o members of the various com- - Officials o.me show. next. mtsflnf wfflTfcn mtttecs to work on Am an- - stad that eddlttenal educe--; tlonal end CTtoUtemait fee- whenXwilsetlon efiB Rkhmopd Show HEADING the again JS? 1!uU ba.added 52 fron CMieny in Aw United Ails G. will W Hahert yisr e I be dlscuseed. Stitee. Taylor, WTOCTfaltmidait of the TitE BREAEDOWN ' i n- j Immw Pet Milk Products giant In committee assignments Mr. Christofferson dude Mr. Tv&r eoUctttata IXTYT A ; Richmond. I flnaMe sndreceptlonj Ur. include heeds Unlva? QV.diqw from the graduated - Snacbman, Jtador e n w: MIWMJO IMMrJpadnBita vice chairwtth aBS man: ElofWydnteg T. Jamm lfamur, - Mr. Murray, barn show and Jdegree in civil engineering, vln Dennis, Howard Andar- entartatament; Mr.' Bonds, He was formerly regional son, and Wmiam R. Harris, entries and concessions: Mr. Anderson nownds end Judg- of Am llniilhiiesteiii directors. BkhIs a tag; and Efc , Harris, director Spnckmen ri book com of Am Premium d dairymen and a mittee. raCBB? V lewtar -- Hsn,. i V h ?m, Paulette Smith, Donna Speck-,amen, Marie Speckman, --J 1884 tsry students participated in Leo Perkea. Hyde demonstration! of exercises. Lewiston, vice riiiitnw wl demonstrations of Mercteei directors Jossa L Crookstoa, conducted by each of tee units participated Howard Anderson, wli.hmnni and Harold Wood, ta exercises, tumbling, and Hyrum, dMr activates, Lewiston. crtter 0 r In counte elementsnr At the meeting John JJIar-taevery jonnson, Champ Webb, Cedi school you win find an aicdD- State University; uni, Hill, Wade Christensen, Mau-wThe vt WHay nt the echoos he prged that, In all As a result, the ent . Program extension dairyman snnounc- rice Christensen, and Glen committee Is setfor March eomaranltlas Oare be more lie nmrtenced that Cache County topped oflricelS advantages ta toter condition- - ed cooritewAon! between the 10. Sparks. the state with the most cows, ' schools and community . . See r r -- 1 gwwp, , bS5iW Benedicnon ?S?I,SJSvby flneteew students had per- - son, JU1 Ksrren, grades on tbe' eecond Loosle- ,srtar honor roll at Norte che high according to So- rt DaMe, principal - iy.ur. Gsoon the honor roll were Those wte As end one B: Robert received ell Rachel Ashcroft, Carlson, Annette Cooley, Judy i. except tor one B. Maxine Godfreyherry honor rdl Included: Aim Grlflta, Toni Hanson , hm. wi an a : Jdte Hom- Ann Bis - Sfthy t flmJntawwvesmet.g ena grave in Cemetery was Roscoe Merrill Judy Aim services were FEB. U. , . mnSlM lorih Cache Barnes Stadenb !o 2nd Quarter Honor noli THURSDAY. - Ward Bishopric ta charge. BeJ theprojecta that the Prelude and posAude music committee hopes wffl became was played on the by reality is a sewer system, Margaret Johnson. Pnyer Mayra- - Ross Plant Is worktaf at Am home was offsradby with the aMWWlwf ns Wdl Hyrnm man. LEWISTON. UTAH 18 Oichnond Elan ffnintinn Vimn chalrmsssf flhwd No. Pjromofau CThe CtenwS ottoirinlSm l?UtS tar South want dsKdoi tad? time and First day afternoon wtth Reed This test first or second is RiriiwMwri ihwiJailws mmny hi pH wmairta o?piece.yiaflom Wantfiami of th JT ham scholarship to a university el the winners choice, plus an tour tofour the East n cttlar leading Second prise Is a 1800 schol-arship. BEAUTY party. The check list was one of and the ed to attend the' annual Uvr . The Black and Whlte Dsya,be held on May the steps of immediate acson committee set the days far horse show and other .enter- - stock shows essoctetlon meet- LeQnadChristofianon, tion, according to Amos Bair,tainment Will be held, oh May tag Mrs. ttaChristof. the 1984 ihow Uf .fAhi city For Acddsnl Jim CACHE VALLEY Bridge Firm Sunrlces Odd dim- - following church, corn- Peterson, consumer end Mrs. Bussell mimlty. buymgjnn- - to senior girls the nation. This was given to WT. girls lit ta 89,000 riJSmli !ta the IhSsd Stlriee. italThe test covers oneuy.ma the tuinnfaT (turn Girl Named omemaker Of Year areas: , Richmond riifnft Hrf mil letter will The dairy display was pro- 0X11 PTOPrty own-pared by lfr. and Mrs. Jo-- " Richmond or in as part of L. seph Mylar of Cornish, They have made this display the Community Improvement for the annuaul meeOag for Leagues drive in the dty. VOL. II IS Mr. wfll Dairy. The Tub QiWR list display features all of the chide questions , as to how products produced by CVDA. each Individual feels they' can improve the outward ap- pcarance of their own pro-- , Katherine Peterson, who HOMEMAKER OF YEAR ns awarded the Homemaker of the Year Award North print High, confers with the Home Economice .jr, Vivian Swapp, concerning entry into the elate contest for Future Homemaker of the Year." Mr. and have been in charge of the din ner at the annual dairy association meeting ever since the organisation began. IN CHARGE OF DINNER Christofterson,-Cornish- u interest and contrast of emotions are reflected Vooris Hydes sixth grade participates in a of Intense gw ta( ta aJK.-- , . V targe dtita. IT WAS further recognised DhtrieL (SiTSSa day morning. 11 4, , - vtwry.yw - I& I |