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Show ,('' 3 W MAY r i of U, library Salt Iain City, Utah U. 8 1964 , " There's Been Wetter AprUWaoWet - ButUwhThere then wu SLtffc 2??? "J1??1 ilffLf. J0. tt wu WL&JLi? aIP wu mi !B ditmi frJTLJXLjrTJS nu as for the .. .7 jean " em a wuwwB.w5.ri wu tt.hu were IS days of Power and Light the mud- - etorm. WM mum Ugh for April Httto, above aver-78 3 and Ami mMmim. ' own average over tne m 10 dayi. The average mat average wu s y pni isse. there been .hotter. a total of 145 sEw depttwu two tad lnc?i Pclpitation and a however there were 19 inches ZSSSJLK!w mow oepin or i menu m ins. JTTtL Inch. as for total moisture In as nm u :'ReS d hJJ gj JLSt """y the WW AfXXttDOiO TO the county sertflTs ofHce. the - KIECtJTIVE (DOIWOL MFMBKM One half c the executive council members and cheerloodere for the new Ugh echoel ttieee from Norib' Pacha ere (left to right ft sitting oa stage) Robert Ifcmrtteen, llaribjn Ftoett, Robert Qnlson end Rachael BtandtaC left is Julie Peart end atmlm riefct ta lotd Bwaea Sittmc on etens am Uawiia lama jmhm WMimmam . dar Ash-cro- u unm - XntkCadu'iHaU Half Of Student Council Elected we. A UI UVUUU1 'carTaf rS andtoejgg w'cj ml ! ill ftli, II schooL'wu named priacmal NamM ta the of the Lewlston Elementary, comicil from the Jttmor County Scbooi board. He has been at Newton for the past five years. MR. RIGBY attended the oiacK SW Newton and eTaduated from Cache Ugh schooL He graduated witt a BS degree in U 1951 from Utah State Uni-RimMONn versity. After two years in invited to attend Richmond's the Navy, he taught for four 49th annual Black and White which wul be held In years ta um uanana-rr- eDejdUne tosub1OT W1U vmrnrntit, 1M wm WWII rT"Tl of u in Newton, Ou llawalig CorM A new msrchlng group hu Decn formed at the Preston Ugh school, comblnmg the two that have been marching for parades and public events for many yearsThe new group Is the Pross. It is ton high school an ouSmmth of the combtaa- tlon of the former "' Baton Corps and ths Indianettes. THE NEW CORPS wffl con- sist of 84 members, 20 of whom wffl inarch at one time Phi-Del- dur- - Jaycees are undeitaking, talPlhe month of Jday, the project of selling pens to beta the construction of Basketball and tennis courts in Lewlston. Scouts from the various wards will canvas the ta their wards. . The wUl bear the iiiscrtp-Son "I donated 81.00 to the Lewlston Jaycees Basketball and Tennis Courts.1 Kmnv jminieNitEN hu mm JSSKSSSSpianS- - bars are: Dr. Hatch Wilcox irtfuiM - Lewlston Saturday afternoon versori and Krlsty I urogram, taa f?" tna enoos-- 100 and lurflni i . ma X . ee S jjff AZS?ta?8lJ2 be-g- ta Z lb. 4--H - mniwliMfa- r mml F to Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peterson. Kath-- read la to JiDYinw, 1 sen Lmnfo. Juno Homer. LTuTShi XA: ul. m- UHfiMI aBMUlO wM BJ !? inn iSSuSScSS, PandSarJsu. Marite nulhejSeney, Han HA tM.hu,. SSH ?. ri. thVoVuhteV Cbnttaasd oa back page) , aht t Falls . Seminary active ta echool and church thsmstinSe cboh rfMth. Tin toT sen Manrtmhall Kethv Hen-Idaho dlrcks, and David Ellett Rhu ITTP Tha N Cm Atns of North (heMthriransualsorina ' ghip of 830. This choir under review lUS OlreCuon nu sung at uOS pjn. m JffoV ,J w nana vene du conference seisions in Salt gymnasium. Along with the 1961 and special numbers which wore City in IMS? penrmed by , me N Ce He wu Bishop of the Lo-JF00" were prov-Stentertainment fan 14th Ward of the Logan- of 1967-6- 0 and ta present- idea. member of the Logan 'This event protrayed the High CoundL r; year's progress of the N Ce' Professor Bradley married Aires. It also cttmaaed their the former Barbara Webb of career, thus ended through LeGrande, Ore. They have 10 the centraHration of North u children, 6 boys and 4 state. Cache and South Cache.- Tr 77 . an - north rs ii1: -- lh ge u mu " - ... iw"H .t..1. as oarry. pnxwewM m r iukkis uaiky Peterson, Jffl were (left to right) Kathy. Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rua Ksrren daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reeder Karren, nd Barbara Smith, toughterof ' w wmwi Ml. UN HI. BUB OIHIMI. , ,rawa -u- men ... I La Stadt Manas Hurren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wendell T. Hutren of Lewiston, is first- - pro-ho- r wens P 1 . t 1;. 0 j Jan' i Tji itoJPti1 mWVM. fSJJZL27VJS rH WSJSSS1 .1? . nCo'Airos IIoU .5!.? wT "TyJa h-!- dpal pre-- . 'npn uSgaSU cnorai froup. xnei w. ...... ZT. i fnf long-ran- Kw n.uTML vT W rPeteVUwiston Thtrd k ,v ue rT' ijrrrrrrc! wowu sn, , Following 'ummm nujn jay watte, Robert L. in Kyle JasuL . VanNoy outs,' God- tne armea sarricM OBniui m irey. ': &. y:x WB.D? Second World War at which Tne praysrs wffl bejfdvon time ho received the Purple by Hargo Hurren and Dennis Heart ' son, ...... ' anln 4--H - t ! JT- - rYSL 4--H .J t'5 1 rin MMiMUfi rr-L-." - ; Idalav grmjmm ,nm J iuip nni they feel to from the , ANYONE CONTRIBUTING dl; Wfflls HaU Lions Chw; Gale Spackman , more than 810.00 to this pro, from the Riding Chm; 'Earl ject wffl have their name Ranson from the American gcribed on a plaque which displayed Lesion; ?1?Zl on the pennanently court - ' 1 IWth Spackman, Three sites have been Diane Jorgensen and Elaine ,i,v posed for the construction of b. Hyer. the courts and are being been has committee This duuwd by Mayor Lewis to sidered. ji mak racommendations for omens . making a contrl- tomb butknof tt thT location, ot plan- - sre urgM woo sow check; courts and - r. icneir-- ; nimt for icreauon m wnraof Lewlston are man of the Tennta Court Pro-- ! Sod tontribute any; a-- Ject, with Rey Wiser as- mount in maimw Ul er. fjWffJJv n m Counr-wh- its- SeftcSg fnDHSSll - Oty y 1 taj u Ittl .. Sts.S w frnm k. mmw tm ww.Mmmi om-ogr- ps wtt ..''V W Z&nFfc 47 fyj" SS, f.,? SfPf"?? m Jaycees Begin Fund R aising Drive iFor Tennis Courts usiri immTOAY; IIAT 7. w1 ilad lrH 4-- H PmtaHlfhrna wu - ' iiMk nf Hn um fninains i imiiiiai k anfcMi ii ii The win hasin at 0 lection of the Cache county . . . Manwnma rodeo queen wffi be held at umum nocm urriwjw WOOO. veuna VI 1:15 pjn., followed by a ed the boys room they found va and Male Hyer. tranririor radtoe, erf ladies ckerlenf race and Iteeknll and CT UUIIgl. UBII TCWT IW. AUM Kettt. A complete schedule of the Thesnerifrs office said that Gave And asfor the exbibiton, events of the actual show in- - the arrest cleared several illirStowelL burglarW. larcenies and for- - luu to IkUn Isnnuret Winn the deadline for sulmitting eludes: SENIOR DAIRY-SHOentrv tilanks is May 15. aeries in me valley. He wu to the Juventk THE INTRODUCTION to FRIDAY, MAY 88 &rnedjm the show wffl open with a Assembly of Cattle Mrs. Fackren and Mrs. :es i program by the students of Kent in serving tne rerresn- d Pnre-SroWINS TALENT AWARD the Park Scbooi on May SL jMLthu of Baus son of Mr. Jon l: As a special feature a chuck tejaMm Cranney, 'mm A IBB IWiVBJJIDl MMMAiai m am UWeRU Waul wagon supper wffl be held Jadgtag ef Pare-Bre- d l:i waTnamedtbTmo Cows pTe 22 the In. cominunity May Cattle Released I:Nbjs, talented student atUSUdur- bulbing. There wffl be spec-thrial entortalninwit during the JR. DEPARTMENT SHOW supper. FRIDAY. MAY fudging" cattle on May B Do Foresgren: Vocal solos wffl be Bryce Walker for the Jadgtag eeanet far FFA uwill teams Funk Dennis and and show senior .the fent.parikrfprttag.ta. iSt at v f ajau rison; piano solo by Vivian CUsctfleatioB ef FFA and wffl U:85 Cattle the be Duren show, Ed Cattle Released l:efJH. Those who show cattle must have them on thegrounds by a Aim HI M mm Judg-grou9 a.m. on May 22, mivmibii be- and PleasBre wffl ef divisions both in Jadgtag ins Sift am gin at 9:80 am. on purebred Stock Classes Selection ef Cache Redee Gulls. Purebred cows will be Onsen lilS pja Judged at 1:30 p.m. ifee Junior deportment wffl Ladies Ctaverleaf Race teams Meu Wather Race be for FFA and Teem Palhlag Matches . and classified FFA and eies cattle. The animals wffl bs released at and Friday adghts ON MAY 21 Judgtag of 6:69 pa. classes stock and pleasure Rvmi-voi- ton schooL . MR. RIGBY hu held num- erous position in the LDS church and at the present a member time is serving of the Smithfield Stake High CoundL He is married to the former Arlene TraveUer of Smithfield and they have ildren. Richard 17, Jeanine, IS, p"? Randall, 7. They plan to contimuttving - naiiiaTflrfBtfcS everyone inviteaajn. 10 tteTttatonalenMwtyMir for four years fpUowing. He was then assigned to the New- - LIWiimWAH JJ" InS StSrJSSuS r w age temperature 80 maximum '2rrf Drigga, . 222" l. 1a due : thS sameyear in April the aver-- 8""! 1 Mil at 4ft'll0tlV nmmlA Vattw assistant btuuness manager Is fcnooi came, soon after a John Johnson, it d.ow. u 3 Ky, Service 'SninTto 5: A CHAIRMAN win be are Tom Hansen, ected by the council to parva Hyde Park, and Kathryn for a period of time. QmXmM, 9mmnM; The North Cache student- - Assistant editor of the year body also elected then half book is Jerry Lynn Budge; of the cheer leading section of flmfihflekl and assistant leaders , bun - deeted fronfNort0 StSf nSUPm Principal Named above April, 1984, average minimum la XL three degrees below April, IfiH f , Toe coldest em recorded in an April wu ta 1986 the temperature dropped must have , trance to the echool office bjl. The annual Priesthood and their whieon both the Cemetery and the CLARE8T0N tne use of a pan aejr. i Martin Harris program will to these servteu. Hainburg- - rhMMl tmntvli hv the ex- The glass in the door to T hm mmmitwl in the Claika- - en. hot does, drinks. Bar TTT onDCDoVs ocdoBbv WtU ton Ward Chapel May 18, at B Quel, etc. win be sold at ZZL-ZZ- TL one and the door wu opened, During 11 a.m. with Bishop .John L. to Robert Iiohlo, cording day activities it has been me scbooi, keys dpei ofcram win be James L. estimated that ;over 1M0 The theme of the final .tne taken Lo instructor at the people partWretwl in this graduation of the North Cache desk and the door to wul LPS institute. There gan annual event Other speakers high echool win be "Beauty book store wu unlocked, made then wu have been Bishop 'John H. b Its Own Excuse for Be-- ; attempt . and a talk by one of the break into the safe. ;, . Vendenberg v and LaMar tag." The graduation ' About 8U0 in chance wu The day's activities mony win be held May SB taken from the book store and give the history and back- are undw the direction of in the new Benson Stake Iar the Martin Harris s qesc.. nroffram. Bishop John L. Haggle, and Center, the first function to oecreiary counsellors : Joseph T. Grlf-- be held in the completed other thfa may have been i and THB FOLLOWINQ been ae ; that haven't taken buumng. fin and E. Udell Godfrey. counted for like pencils and tnroughout the entire day Tbe quotation for the theme ADDITIONAL: interest: win u takgn from Ralph Waldo WH, Mr. Dahle said. focused on thilV year's Emerson. be , AN ATTEMPT wu aled mddesid eCenMterand events becauethls la Cabks- - The program for the grad-ton- 's aMde to take the dimes out Centaunel Anneversary. nation ceremony includes: jL Several special programs are The introduction to the the sheruTa being planned which include a spedal Sacrament se burglaries in theajunty tte U exteiided to the general on Max 10, a parade which by J. D. Evans, Steven West-wi-ll MnM Jwht About AO was public and particularly the be announced at a later over, Maxine Ctodfrey, and JAMES BRADLEY L. nenbers of the Aaromc date and many, other activl- TbejL Mota coinpmy and about gf zran 108 weK ABnnee, ties. Ben J. Ravsten is gen- - "Ff". era! chairman of these com- - af : the ewL flf the world aboet eji,' ami beamty; ef faW i!S!?iSjS eopho- Ash- - From the more class, Rachad croft wu elected. SmlthflekL hth1 HURRY RIGBY H v.' cere-Buckn- were Robert Mauritsen, Lew- iston; Robert Carlson, Rich- mood, and Marilyn FarrelL Students pf North Cache high scbooi last week elected their representatives on the new central high echool stu- coundL The four rtudenti win join with four the exeorttve menberi 1988 a total of 5.98 inches of precipitation though the average-ove- r the yean peen nout two inchei. average tern- perature since 1987, the ave- rap for April to 45 degrees above the average for April um and the aver age maximum Is 7: three J Clarlwton Piano For Annual NC Plans Martin Hairris Day Next Week ifcAar .I'.' - . .CACHE VALLt VUUU J. ' Ai. ."AT.: : i I 1 winner ta the district Asnericsjdsm Essay Contest She wu sponsored by the Richmond Unit and win now enter further competition m ' the state contest The subject upon which she wu Judged wu "American-lsm-4f- y Respoiislhfflty.'' Margo ta a. senior .at North Cache High. During the past school year she nas been active In debate, legislature (took first in the, state con' test), FJI.A., ajsembty chairman, senior prom royalty for the school and newspaper. Her English ifiuTl M. - er rtruta M. "VlAiVTV' UMflA UllUM X-- ': ..:!( ? |