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Show Utah FMnurj 14, 1M Tnatoa Crisis Litton To The Editor Caslx!i Crisis Ends Visit To Couple Two Recuperate From Accident Arizona, California infut Bin. Joseph OQHNKH DeObnn Ura. and Mylar who were injured in an automobile aoddant lait weak, ara recoraring aft (heir homes. Several friends and relatival from Gbndah attended funeral lervteei in Salt Lake Otty tor R. E. Butter aervud aa the flrat Hfm of the Cornish went Ulc. Ffoegte whs one of the an in the services. Oth-a- n in nttondanoa watt Mr, Ifri. H. E. Dergeeon, Clem Butter, Bfir. and Mrs, Ekhrard Gkyeon, Valden and PR-cha- r, r. aatia-adori- ly ad DeOona Pitcher. The daughter of Mr. Mn. H. E. Bergeaon. Mr. and Mn. Irvin Ken-de- n visited with relatives in and Mn. McKay Rawlings and Ogden lest Sun Layton wai Mamed by her father and given the name Rhonda and Mn. Roy Eerl of at fiat meeting ttada month. and Mr. and Mn. ArLogan She io the oeoond daughter and daughter Sbmnonds thur and fifth child in the Rewl-lnwere visit-o- n Lewiaton of Joan family. Her paternal Mr. and of borne at the are Btr. and SunEandparenu RawMngi of Mn. Loremo Sorenson day. Lewiston. Maternal grandMarcel Pitcher and parents an Mr. and Mn Keith spent the past week Kendefl of Oonriih. Ezra on n business trip to CaliforMr. and Mn. Scott Bar- - nia and Oregon. They wen geaon and baby from Provo guests of the Peeriem Pipe wen visitors the pul week-- Co., in Pasadena. They also end at the home of Mr. and visited 1fr. and Mn. Veidon Roman and family in that dty. They went to Bakersfield, MnMo and Shn Finn-dscthen to Eugene, On. 0i o, Agriculture - More Than Farming TO THE EDITOR: stu- Vocational agriculture dents in Sky View Ugh school will Join Future Farmers of America members thnouriiraft toe nation in activities to teens attention on the lmporance of agriculnre during National FA Weak, TRENTON Bfr, and Mn. Perry Spackman and LhVeB Just Christemen. They demonreturned from a three weeks' strated assnpmaMng and visit with thefr eons, Dels plasttc chess men. The Guide and temfty of Phoenix, Aria., Patrol, under the leadership and Murray and family of of UtMaM Aahcroft, rim pap Stockton, Calif. . . "APICULTURE IS MORE Mr. and Mn. Grant AMn-o-n Mr. and Mn. WIBard PI THAN FARMING is fills and son Bruce of Ogdon cher add family attended the The Week theme. FFA vaara oatied Sunday afternoon at ward nunloa of the Smith-fiel- d undertake will a arm boys Fourth ward Saturday the borne of mi brother, Mr. to the inform gencampaign end Mn. Joseph E. Atidn- - when (ha Pitcher family eral public about the import-aar- a gave fee program. .Thorn of the agriadtural. Inwen Morris Mr. and Mn. Ihenm Han-se- n to America, too growRae Ann and dustry and Sheri drove to Silt ter farming, and of need ing Lake Sunday to attend the Jennie Pitcher. They riso (he numerous and wide vartfMmmiU of the misdo enjoyed a dinner. iety of opportunities that ex-i- rt arlea. Their eon, Richard, Mn. Wilma M. Gailbrriih in the broad field of is tearing for the Florida of KaysvUte and Mn. R for young men who M. Bennett of Layton wen have a background of term Many Trenton people wmt vistton Tkieeday at the hbme zperlence and training. to the Hynun Mortuary Sun- of Mr. and Mn. Roland "Wo have such an shund-anc- o of food la America that day evening to pur respects Mr. and Mn. Glen Griffin people are taking farmers Otto Gtew-seto the tem&y father of Mn. Ferris attended a Fuller Brush em- ter granted. In our area, Obemben of Trenton, who ployee dinner at the Hong partietttariy, most of tie died teat week In on Ogden Kong Crisine oufe In Pocaand moat of the Jofae, hospital from pneumonia. tello Saturday evening. Mn. are haairalty dependent The funeral services were Griffin won tits door prize. eurroumfinf terms ter held Monday at Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Grif- their existence. Take away Mn. Orris Mae Hum fin entertained at dinner sang a solo at the funeral February 4. Those present sendees for Mn. Klngstonl wen Mr. and Mn. Due Wil in Smfthfteld Saturday after- - liams of Mnfao FnBs, Mr. and Mrs. Don SUviMs of PoThe Sunday School stake catello, Mr. and Mn. Glen officers and teachers attend- - Rawlings of Frirriow ed Sunday School. Supt ri Mr. and Mn. Norvri Butter BUttan spoke brteftyT of Trenton. RICHMOND Mies Cbsr-ten- s Lindsay Rawlins and Earl Mn. Note Griffin, Mrs of Fleming, daughter Lamb, ugh coundhnen, were Pearl Griffin and Mn Northe stake visitors at meetings ma Reeder went to Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. William FlemSunday and wen Mm speak- Monday afternoon to son the ing, became the bride of Aners at ncrament meeting. given by the shir thony Blink, aon of Mr. and Mehw Cottle was rrieesed os for their ' VUentine Bln. Gus Bttnk of Preston. went chorister with LueBa Arlene Griffin, daurij-o- f The double ring ceremony Payne sustained in her dace. Mr. and MfS. ram Ervin Merrill was nleaeed was performed by fire Rev. Griffin, had written and diras choir president with d Norman Rathe In the St Fttcher sustained. Alan ected a play, The Mefrhmelr-er- . Johns Episcopal church In Read wea advanced to priori Shirlene Griffin, daugh6:30 p.m. on Friat and Dale Pilcher advanced ter of Mr. and Mn. Aubrey Logan to teacher. Glade Griffin, Griffin, mw. day. eahg the The bride was gven in scoutmaster, gave the blue The accomSweetheart Tree, ribbon the scouts won at the marriage by her tether end Friday eve- panied by Bin. Reeder. attended by Miss Pamning in SmtthfieM, to Bishop Three girls from Trenton Best m ela Spackman. Merlin Andrew for display. wen chosen aa royalty: Conwas Ronald Mink, brother of Scouts participating wen nie Ward, Darlene Sparkman the Randall lUMsen, Duane groom. and Roxana Chtmben. TheWard, Marc Orvin, Brooks That evening, the newlyLott, Stanley Oottle, Marvin ra Merrill and Stanley Cot- weds were honored at an Robert Merrifi, tle performed in the play. Ashcroft, open bouse reception at the home of the brides parents in Richmond. n The bride wore a of white bro- cade taffeta and her veil of brides illusion tell from a tiara of pearls and rfaine--. Her bouquet was of white roses and pink carnations. s Sparkman wore a floor length gown of i. Her corsage and hair piece were white roses end pink carnations. The mothers of the bride and groom wore afternoon dramas and (heir coraages were pink roses end white carnaD. GUrn Stevene have j57We, if-rlcidt- Mor-traso- d n, the terms, and for all practical purposes, you would destroy the entire community. The orgulaafttons actlvt- ties are designed to help and to stimand tixenshlp, ulate the students to batter achievement in their study and work toward successtel establishment in terming or occupadtoer agricultural tions. Ftature Farmers choose the week of George Washingtons birthday each year ter the observance of Notional FFA Week. Attbough usually recognised as a Revolutionary War General and our first Washington's first was Nn term. Ho whs of the first In the nation to practice contour planting, mop rotation, tettillin-Hoend other toil comer-vafttoand improvement me- - news In . fcus r ' i ThaCMHni It's good to get heme... after a day of hard work or hard (day. And ita beer. In pleasant to mbs with cool, refreshing thin in country beer the produced fact, 65 of all as it taste cheers home. It is enjoyed at your . home at make zest. yourself So, your with beer. re-ne- UNITKD BTATBS BREWUS AISOCIATION, SM SOUTH STHIMT MLTUKCnV.linW WU-kr- OwNrarSUMmilHiUlU ,r (UtAmM I YEAA $24 I - 12 m INC. our. Let me beaten to congratulate you on the outstanding wards you received, as stated in this monting! Tribune. 1 was particularly impressed that you got flirt place for "general eacetience. This is truty something to be proud of, it seems to me. " More power to you! 'r Very truly yours, Lugton Barber State Bank Itausa Briefs Mr. and Bfrs. Blaine Got frey end tendty of FUs were Saturday and Sunday visitors of Mr. Vern Kendefi and Mrs. Lew P. Allsop. fcnUMiM, Utah They also came to see their Shy View, FFA Chapter era, Keith, wtao is attending a USU. Charlene Fleming Marries Anthony Mink In Richmond As-a- TO THE EDITOR: n, hra-lnees- es, world CMfHlBlttpMS Robert Reeder accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ffced of Lewiston to Shit lake Ctty on Friday, where he and Mr. Karren attended a fertilizer meeting. Many parents from Trenton, with their families, attended the flirt baaketbun game of the Junior tournament held Btondey night at Preston. Ttaenktt whs defeated by the Preston Fifth ward. Kar-rene- n Beorio Lemon, Bfrs. Juice Spackman, Mrs. Marcella Caine and Mrs. Vanda Taylor. Following a short wedding trip, Mie newlyweds are at home in Pocatello, ' Idaho, where they are attending school. M-M- ftnn ns Scout-O-Ra- floor-gow- P . 'r!- - V f i V, tion. Mbs Patsy Ihmp register- ed file guests and Miss Bev-ert-y Hurd was in charge of ths rifts. U rare mon fie Fleming, brother of bride, end Jon TMson. stanents were cared ter by Mrs. Faun Dahte, Mrs. istortion CACHE VALLEY CITIZEN These words and phrases are part of the new language associated with computers and data processing systems. Each presumably has its place in helping to solve highly complicated problems, including how to put astronauts on the moon. Has The Computers have proved invaluable in man's utilization of science and knowledge as a means to progress. 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