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Show - '1 t r h tli ., 4 . .M ) - T" -- ,. i . fc . Paul Harvey Whozinit .(Net said that It was manufacturing Springs Phosphate is one of the busk tagredtouto the "Mwg of detergents and has plenty of tt. IffiSf Whettwrhosti vestigattng the BmS thK have sent material on dnstry to most of the manufacturers of detergents In the United States inrittng Stem to at least look the area over, Recently a fertiliser distribution center was located on a few acres of land to dty. Tha acres of land was an Industrial park and has bsan pro-motod by toe dty in an effort to otlmu-lat- e tbat oconomy of tha cornniunlty. Ihte la stojj on an over the awtoa of Malm and But to oar knowlodfe, at the tlmo than te no organised effort hi North Cache Valley to bmU, , promote or the economy . . ... . ootelde tho Junior k tayeitlgaUng Nm) . . . family very pie toWI - tto n ndwttmtwo. . . fceer w Something Can Be Done Lst's Hot Foigst By Ray FriMI im so that death would be pn-ceded by calculated agony, Our revulsion man things, and at the ghastly barbarism of Congo warriors, misled us to assumo ted we, United Stdes of America, right an these wrongs with arbitrary intervention. Older nations have passed way before. EndL telte time. has over - estended It-- . self In a wen - fae-- Hii fl f-tort to police tee planet Eventually, nine parts ax- - d tareit, should we nteae to accept whatever form they wish to ghm to ttdr own far itttutkniT" Alphand says tee newly to-mu- st dependent countries mud be left to themselves to under-- . bnnb experience of acquired freedom." m do ta win worsen tjy Any interference cannot but delay ft0 ndnrlty for tha evolution Ambassador Alphand deaerteea might, result In n reaponatote maturity for these nattom 4f toe Communists would keen hands off. It Is when Russia toads, anna and iwm rebellious underground ted the Uhitod counteraction an obBgatkn. Bd it Is not too much to bope and work and pray tor day when the Kremlin and la-dea- d, withdraw from Viet Nam. Is fearftil we mlgbtms ceed where France Fail-ed? Hanter that The DeGauBe poeltioa n De-Gaul- We ted that It Is very much worth promoting. However, we mast ftdly nSUse test Industrial development pmmetton Is on of 1m SkA Hui ILa kkisiiinms rat hn non conipnipn IuuIbubu country today, and the read te a long hard out-riundt- ounT "Why, or by whd vir-tue of whd principle or in-- ww The own juioB which has an outstanding record iw for private Industry, an iMII f, men t wEey otenettvafram teat inbvMfe. ed buslnssman and ritteiw did an fob at attempting to attract teat plaat to Preston. However, the odds wen against tho. area. Stnce Hut than no far-thaction has been taken to attract any Industrial firm as far as we know. Uwtatoa had n development group going. They wen soocesefu In getting several new homes bote In tbs dty. Bui, also ter as wa know, tent eaasud to function or Is resting. gronphas week the Fnanln oountf n wpqrtad ted tee valuation ofte wes goto to take another dip. Became of tee condition ted exists with tee mgv company, the stonge of sugar In the old FranUIn County Sugar Om-pnn- y warehouse was going to stop. And even if II didn't, the free port tew would IfcujfDo would ssw up the $Miir MMMwiiii problams." And what business Is it of eyeDda of political enemies ted Say! The Preston am iwr um . have arid they would aacrifloa soma Aw advantage of one vot for which may nave a better ongmUag n juntor e tocattna In Cache mberef fl resorts to state remember with rspuf- -- - ed countriesunder very dtora -- . atfaa-Sta- te aribtnof We BY PAUL HARVEY ndeUiijr don WBH, MBMMfl par eemetUag Cbfo Haflhuswsrth and tealrwa w uwimmwi mm about last weeks aewi dance force Um to behave. American have imagined Cm uh - niuPilwiMni JH that they can (name tell out a nswanun a tour of too to tht world scene; by the firs shea during a hospital . . . we cant mmwm Hnttmm eaytag not have permitted the toning of storage. many disadvantages to Cac as Industrial development as far Vtiley concerned. However, Instoad of the pm-lane- s decrying these and saying that It cant be dona, some action most be taksn now to swing tha economy the other way. And soaaottilng can be done. of tha compantea phato processlag pteate In of Am area, inpraised the labor " In Cache market the Vallay wnkh cluding they expected 1 draw from. They wanted these man wbo know how to track, and hosvon knows, thn farm an of thla valtoy know this. plaat wasgotec to move Into the Soda " ttalUelaWBla Something Can Be Done Thooteraitaya poaalble that' a M. ifty , at musical j no ww wwtaod tacaaoAar piece of cUchn Wien and mt 1 Noes i xwtol MW 1 M . L,. n w But, we must at least put our lest on the rend. We must be doing so thing, ft has been uld tho that then is a chose validity of it t ted tee Lewkton Sugar factory could bo dooed and tee bed acreage of this bo traded to U. ft I. for acreage in another area. Beets teen would bo ddpped to Garland. Utah, for processing. Though this is just Idle talk, U Uhutrtataa anoft-a- r thing gut could happen to effect the economy of North Cache Valley. How ter mad this thing gn baton people become Interested enough to do something? , ever weU - tdanttonadT teat Demite our eagerness to he explains jtad Is opposed to Siam- - Godfather tee wnrULwaTimM Ism or any form of totalkar- - lanism. But this, he says. Is affairs of BY RICHARD Happy StaS, seat umphitheataf state really bu aomatWng going. 8ft000 tee AUGUST IS CHARNOCX Listing of potential candid- for governor is beghn ning to look like an abridged of Whos Who inthe Democratic Party in Idaho." notweed today teat he at least IS men have leased the Texaco station at So far mentioned at one fl" the first south and state st been or another as possible canintersection. for the party nominadidates Mr. H. Mr. and J. Hinge tion. They range from a inm - a . A Glance Back al Birthday iHwnmid tom for an U)S ' redonal good Jamboree wlte 3)00 boys In 1986 at thepark. The state spent dollan In pnpering the perk tor the GM good Roundup and a survey Is now being taken pSd.Tr 53; tait ad reply to, Political Echoes to drier""- - whd Improvementa will have to be made tor tee acod Jamborees. Whan the next two events an through the state win have quite a pork tori um and far future Mg evwta. Afrmdy then la talk hbod having the National The Happy Birthday a Scout Jamboree then In 1968. a week In The national Jamboree, as we under- nmn la . te advanced scouting, stand It, is the truly Mg eved a tt attracts np to 50,000 boys and their weald life far the next be in the office by At the present time beach arena an It JaU L . a earnto Anguat breakwater being ptanad, temporary efflee. the CKlgen er phene and provide tor gan-cr- ano- - eryanguished cry. or nathas can- He aaya, "The young na-- not be sparedabondog the pdna of tionaitim of under - develop- - labor. Something Going The state of Idaho hit on a food one when Farragut State Park was created np la tee Northern Fwfiandle. The pork was toe atte tor (he Girl Scout Roundup which attracted 9000 girls and Gov. 1000 leaden tor a week. Recently had been the that tanytte perk aelectsd as tee site tor tee World Boy Scoot Jamboree in 1907, wllh 18,000 boys end leaden, and lest week tee LDS dmrch BUUH AIUU eoutemptetion. N YEARg AGO - AUGUST 1, mi Last Saturday, after the dance, Misses Ethel Thpmas daughter, 140 and Ida Hand gaw a c taden, and also- rang of put gtocooBi, To date, however, two have announced they wffl seek the partys blessing and another he is now open tor twriim mi indicated ssriwis considat his new location which Is eration of running tor tho two doors orth of the OH-se- n office. Formerly next to Officially off and rmudng O. P. Skaggs, Mr. Merrills restate Sen. William J. Dee location is m a newly con- of Orangeville,' a conservastructed building which Is tive, antesaki tax attorney, more modern and better ar- and framer Ally. Gen. (Tank L. Benson, now. a Jerome ranged than Ms old store.' school teacher. IS YEARS AGO At tea starting lino la State AUGUST II, Sen. Cedi Andrus of Oroflno, Wednesday, July . maneglM director of the Idaho Retauen Association and unsuccessful porfy nom-atinee far Congress In 196ft Darrell Dorman, Boise, president of the AFL&O; State Democratic Chairman Lloyd Walker, Twin Falk: State Sen. Ray Rigby, Interior Undersecretary John Carver Jr., formerly of Pocatello; John Watt- - es Rex-bur- g; Bolie, IdUho Fsrmers Home Administration Charles Herndon, Salmon attorney; Secretary of Arnold Williams, Boise, and State Auditor Joe R. Wi- director; State Craig Low, CJrnda Godfrey, Adolf ney Flfleld, Lyim Good- - come a bride. Thoi present he Bylngton, were :The Mlsaes Ama and lliams, fids. win. Ina Ethl Hoad, Thomas, Brennan, 8ft la reported to the ridrt A man gives tin DeJoog didnt bother to launder tho AUGU8TM Myrtle Winward and Ida have dtocuseed tea posdblUty tt make to undershirt before attempting off Us back and at lead two interesting Head, the Messrs. .Bingham, of HiMhif tor the DaKim Ronda T Instrument govern-nuna CnUrdfe, negotiable oiwdi coma to view. One the Murphy, GonneiV AyfHeon, but says lie has 00 ptans to could bo farced Into tho shirt dis- WiBiam O. Samudaon, cashier tor tee vis, Denton Harris, Martha and Christensen. The evratag do so at present" endorsed Wheeler. : who Socond alio was meat In playing board (board equdteation) Dorman admits he has rubber games and dancing. The tee dirty diirt with tee prop ays you naod prescribed check btank AUGUST 18 tha possibility but' nouse decorations the It and lent to muo them good. dong tamp, wnpped .lt up and adds not enough to unounca Dunlal daJoug, a Criltoniten who wnt Carolyn Hart. Rodney flowers were oink and wMte; to tee bonk. his candidacy. The sales tax Pearce, Miles Geddes, Cher-- The young totes spent a most to MontaiW to work, felt ted he waa be"Samudson said that tee bank as controversy could rate Mm Betas, Guy Hollingsworth, enjoyable evening' together, by the tax people ing token advantage It would have to inspect the a 88 year-olman out, particularly because of kmmnee C. Miss abater Ida to is her Maughtn. Montana wentaktag the ridrt off ms Sharp up shirt baton it decides whether to honor Beveridge and wbo recently has been bam-- orgadied laboris put stands homestead on Stockton tar duwgiai him foftM tor taxes he AUGUST 18 to against such toxauon. Linda end atormina the state Marion, it' She Creek. was busy ptekhig tied thathe Democratic groups. tee man news Walkers intauloni atiO an tee to reports, the berries other According to Alan day So that Just what he gave them fbom Cedar some Daniel Roberts, untawwn. had of to Others Beides the govem-lndud- e mentioned date board tee looked ho at Jj!Ur,toy saw Brutal equalisation and 19 tha ridrt off Ms back. Mr. deJong "tahad matter. Seems Boi- - wteto he also hu been men- whole Tim the J. about reservation Brennan, h. Cllxle a careful reproduction of a penond check wpta, 11 possteto candidhe faan because o( the publicity liven to KuU, Robert Wood, on Ms account In the Conrad National ate tor U. S. senator next could Ms The atork left that an 8 tee department Bodily. Bank of KaUipell on one of his 34to Signal Bettaiiou ita- - Sunday of last week at e din-Former Oongraunum be flooded with an avalanche of unwashboy at the homo of wfiSara to Ms electronic account complete boned at Camp Gordon, Ga., ner fra ter taetber and fam-AUGUST 17 of Crockett Berttaig, however, la ed garments. mnflbtf Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Rom to line up the n con-- w ncently awarded top Ibr, Monday Sidney Hyde, Brady God-- cerned ere doing well and in Ms post's or Los Angela, ng her par-h0 far fcHwmV fray. Willie bu certuily got the, 1801111 tournament LL Chria- - eats,' Mr. and Mrs. Thomu end without oppodtion. !n Passing E. Rom of Wcoton. smile that won't come off. rSSPdJf, AUGUST 18 Rteby was XPST and Mi wlto Mr. and Mrs. J. D. "Cy" of tea outstanding freteiS Mildred C. HsB, Shannon ) to tec former Joy Wellgran Price were 88 YEARS AGO overnight guests hgtalators HbweDi, Walter J. Carver, at tea homo of Mr. awfMri. PoESd oUerwT bSevebe AUGUST ft 1888 ' BUhr Fite, Cralf Beil, Rooted Mr. and Mrs. Frederiik Ral-- C, D. Booker i, inn Inf and Tuesday of Mth mors L. Johnson, DeGnut Gibbons. to tee pubUcT Mran of Whitney utaertalned last week, Mera no mu "WW butaMsss! hu bomba tons 130 of ttams about the situation. He take over BY BARNEY EKE Friends of Graver say ftootiag around, wte a wash- AUGUST If waa writing baton the buikl foy out. of this bam a-Ftvd Lewis I had n machine, hu lng President Several days ago a North up recently by Wtim to become governor of Phyllis Jones, Liste F. Vat- our master shoe builder, wm STRICTLY BUSINESS L, Cache Vattey man brought Johnson. tell you. Mr. Lewis wu fix- -' They make a tot of holes erlaus, Pamela Doney. taebo. Hes bam m Washhig-F- 0 in a totter from Ms son who a In tho ground, but do very What a way to fight p- - c-machfaM the and. family lng fay several yean, ' is stationsd with tee air war," he writes, tt to ri- little damage. A good avernot doing tho family washing, some eourcu boweye, tone In the far East He diculous. We should very dedoubt be win give up Ms InIs one wood building fra know what they an doing or he ayi, when hls hand wai age has been in Viet Nam on finitely be her fighting It, terior department port to drawn into AeroQen dont care. many occasions, occasions but the way they are going each 35 tons or ou bridge come home and ran. two r Wtth such smashed, comments fingers badly 5 tons. They that are war to Mm though about it is stupid. At tout fra each is not hard for us to Mr. Frink T. Merrill end it these, Watters tried uuuooeuftd tt hadn't been considered that is tho way It looks to could do better and It Isn't see how frustrating tt must family left Monday of this, to JJta. tee nomlaatim to much. Now it Is an me. They could be .mute tee idiots fault It's the feel to thou in the service week for n tour through the He hu a tot of friends, Yellowstone Park. Frank war I guesa. area. more effective for the high paid people sitting be- in the Viet Nam Ilka to see Old Big Bruin Osays tot This mu In Viet Nam had of U.S. Dollan they hind fat desks who are direci ' There Is me man In town Como." interesting dont who . are putting into it. Jost the nomlaatim They ting this thing and party wu hu been made soma AInsurprise narrow by honor of Ray Wheelers comfortable offers. That to toA. M. Derr, teen ofrnragla Clark Saturthe man with the list ...the birthday anniversary ran in 1963 Jta pty list of names that he has of day night The table wu cm-- : itiH wigN next veer. thou he has seen take news- tered with sweet pern and. . Herndon wu the high- ln the evening ipeut playing papers from Ms store. There probably hu not cards. Dinner. wu served nv v;11 been 1 letter to the editor 11 p.m. nm, the Democratic Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Nate In rfo hunt ruled him- the Cltisen teat entertained at dinner Thursprinted Pabllahad Inc.. ry ThurMlnr by tha CUImn mbllahlnx Company, hu brought out much comof P. O. Box SIS, Lew ton, Utah. Phona Xntarml aa aaeond and Mrs. Garage ment elaaa maltar at tha Lawlaton, Utah, Poat Offlea nndar tha act of Sank teat me. tt smarts day for Mr. Arnold Williams, G1H Mrs. Hasel and t. !I1L fra it hits hard. One of the Fames, Jjnnra togWntor and Devor. . CV'' comments the writer of the For Six Months served for a Per You v tottra made to me - without In the mid 81 YEARS AGO In Cache County, t'lnli divulging any of the names Gossett 9h?ri8o 14.00 Outside the County. .iJJy18 vm august ft on Ms Dst wu how badly take a senatorial he felt ttwhen he caught a Smith Allen who He's now AnWATNX D. BELL - i. WALTER ROSS, hu hem little girl taking a paper and nul . second tram f. Kapraaantad by tha American Niwapapar BefneaaiitatlTea, Ml Fifth Avanua, in automobile the and Mr. repair Peulaby Is the little girl tokl him that 01 toto- - He's How Torh, It New York. " d dealer service for more than which BMam he 'j tJUh' Kawart Week! wnrlnit the mmniiinlle nf Blchinoiu. Lrarlaton interest in bamming an15 in ou Preston, (Coathmed years, Page Three) barntlfal Worth Cache VaPev Uaniafe, Cava and Clarkatoa (Continued on baok 5? Shirt Off His Back d Kdls-pdltoldM- d d m 8 coo-sider- ed d Don-Vic- en ffPtoti, kl iiit. m, rtSSSSLg?, ydi w monSTja 1 u senator-nominatio- ZJSSJ Observation On Viet Nam u . w u K1 loug-itamfin- g au . u 50-7- u : gg.jewould -- 2 . . o. 1 IH-tlT- I. ' u u 67,a ttmton-governo- r, 82-0- 83-5- 0 0 fJFJovpw ..-.-- , u ' indi-onto- . Nra-eimp- pege ,11,. , |