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Show ; - ; I Xv; ,'C v '. - ; .i ; i .r ' ' ;'. $.;' i 'f - V.-.- J. '. 's ' ' v ,' r,pv . .i .. 'fr- no VSy i T A r ' :i . CACHE VALLE mmisi -- : 1 "i ' - - f..V Jf 3 . Drilling In Valleys JJSSVS SJSK C. Kamo, Bryce Diaper, add Q"68 North tint vice Harlow Calvin FtankTaecMd vice M. PTA Coundl in- CMflSn. nrealdent; Sunt, Photo (Spedal to tteOttsse)' On toe basis of recent actuarial studies one out of every three young couples in Cache coumr who era. being married this year will tore to celebrate thdr. golden wed. down, for it hasnt Far better, of course, is the likelihood of a silver anniver- sary for todays newlyweds. Even if a man doesnt marry until he is 34 and his bride Is within two years of that age, the chances are 7 out of 10, v 4'.. toe study shows. ding anniversary. They are Those are the quoted odds, better than 8 out ofiO tor win couples who are in their early as of the moment'-The- y bettor 10s. , undoubtedlyvptjyven. on, cording to the Insurance They point to the progress made by medcal science, year by year, In extending the life van. What brings the matter to. the tore, Jurt now, is fermor President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who have Just completed 80 years of married . -- Vandalism in and around school property has been on tiw Increase in the North Cache area. According to school super intendent, C. Bryce Draper, who spoke at the North Cache PTA council meeting Thursday, each year a luge portion of toe taxpayers' money . y.V.M is expended for the sole purpose of replacing or repairing property damaged by vandals. He said that there has been a need tor more help and cooperation in this matter. The meeting of the council was held at toe Summit school in Smithflrid. Mrs. Halow Griffin, president, the need tor an increase of dues in the council. This was voted upon and passed Officers of file council include: Mrs. Griffin of Newton, resident, with Mrs. Nate Karren of Lewiston as first vlcejwerident and Mrs. Cat yin Punk of Richmond as sec-m-d vice president Secretary "or the organisation is Mrs. A. VfcKay Bandings with the chairmen: Mrs. C. M. fol-owi- ng ffatyh WllCOX, wwitfl IwtHli - . Ufa. Sharine that iwi,w"iMl1 am compliahment with them fids couples who were also rieafn 1918. , At that time, the chances were only 1 in 6 that a man aged B and a girl of 19 would both be store 80 years later. Their mere survival, however, was not enough to guarantee a golden wedding anniversary. Divorce or annulment had also to be avoided along the '..f way. to Cache county,-- the chances of reaching the landmark appear better than in many parts of the wirfw imrans, tor file great majority of local resiunts, marriage shapes up as a once- - -- a Back-to-Scbo- RICHARD - PxestonGoH end Country Awards Banquet and Gloatqg Social mffl bo held ttds Saturday at the konl GoK Course dub I mom. Cbdr Cutter and Mn. Johnny Cole an in ; charge of the arrangements. Boyce Fphriman wttl act I as master of ceremonies. The dinner vfl be served at 6 p.m. with a social hour to begin at 7. All toe trophy ' winners in both toe marts and Mhos' tournaments irffl be presented. Boyce Fttrimen is shown holding toe ' The Cttoten Photo y trophies. .. AWARDS BANQUET Chbl annual . 3 f TTftnr RkardA. wf ion. Mr. Bowman succeeds Bum ton C. Mkrtin, who last week was named Preston division In announcing the appoint- ment, UPAL Commercial Manager' Janies C. Taylor said fir. Bowman will direct Principal LEWISTON The Lewiston Uons riub met night in toe community building with President Uoyd Ehrood conducting the meeting. Program chairman, Omar Bergeson, Introduced Principal Keith Ckysou of the Lewiston Junior high school, .and he gave a talk on school problems and plans to make a bet- company's sales in the Preston division which comprises northern Utah; southern Idaho and ter school. It is because people are Wyoming. did than living longer they Mr. Bowman Joined UPAL Dinner wu served by the U. S. Savings Bond sales at that time and not because American Legion Auxiliary to 27. in Cache county totaled 7 the divorce rate has (Continued on page 4) during the month of August according to James McMurrin, chairman. The sales brought the total for the year to $256,021 This was 80 percent of the countys goal tor the year. $43,-17- V it tty VltwlUfh H i life Qoiary Plans Yule nodal The annual Preston Rotary fchided in toe new car showings will be Chevrolet and Oklsmobils at Ckanney Chevrolet; Mercury and Ford at McCone Motor; too Dodge' M Preston Dodge; Pontiac! . pro- gram will be presented December 11 in file Franklin and Buick at Palmer Motor, stake house. WMiam Shnmway is file and Plymouth and Chrysler at chairman and Mrs. Elda West Motor. Carlson Ostorioh is the directValley Implement, tor American' Motor, will or. Members of the committee include Sberwin Webb, DaThe dealers win have many ley Pdmerv Norman Ricks of the "M1! of each "1m and Eldon Crockett on display beginning Mday The first rehearsal wm be tor the new car showing. October IS. InsteBed recently at oifioen of the UDGHN AUXILIARY OVFKSRS Colson me auxriianr Carofen Gilbert, Airis few and Dianne Jor-Ae-s Hysr, Legion B. -T- heafimn Photo story on page - .'i ' Vi tbs ftnakUn safety conscious. They hosted a division one safety conference consisting of Bear River, Boa Elder, and Logan. A special assembly on safety was presented to the Sky School lHew studsntbody. safety slogans wore shared wta local stations around Cache VaUay. Dsle-gatware sent to state mest-fig- s to find hotter ways to promote safety. Principal Ken Webb, who accrcted the plaque in bohalf of the expressed appreciation to Mr. Alton and (Continued on pags 4) , radio es nt!, roupo Decide New Qne Bent Course knorsd booauss tha state conMft hoard of county commissioners and the nwnUta county hospital board agreed to cal tor an election to ap-10 of a new hospital county. ' Tho aefion camo about after the state board of heatth sold that too meant hospital wouM not be Ucene-aagain uatom it wort extenstvaly Nmoddsd, or an addition added to i d heritoha saidemodri, add to, Tho Cifisn Photo dost it? News has been released by toe Utah Safety Council that Sky View high school has wop first place among an high schools in Utah. They were presented a plaque by the National Commission on Safety Education at their recent convention in Madison, Wis. The award recognises the efforts of riudtpft who around tostr m their communschool ity. Sky View's Safety Council, under the direction of Thair Allen, has carried out many projects to pre-safet- t CAN IT BE CLOSED? -- The state deportment of buBd a new one, or chm too bospitsL On they f '(I.-.- dub Christmas Muslcd AH but one autanobOa dealer in Preston will be showing their 1967 car models this Erf A Roden Oil rtf DBHJJBfG FOR (HL per started drilUmg tor oil lor gas - in Fkaaun $ .1 - BOWMAN Bowman, special salesman tor Utah Power A light Co., at (Men, has been of promoted to sates toe companys Preston divis-- Sales Jump ! test wdls The well is beiim drilled on sunk in the Weston area with- property owned by Herman out favorable results. The Neilaon, formerty owned by. present well is about 10 miles AttonNash. drilling, Solas ned' ol County Dead , A UP&L Dunn EKfirid 00-ye- ar pub-Ucatio- n; - t the; county... Several frmn file other site. ... , n ing in S -- and preschool; Mrs. Nathan Anderson, exertional child; Mrs. James Goodsdl, safety and Juvenile protection; Mrs.' Don L. Younker, historian md pubUdty; Mrs. William owMBtiba-lattoand rootfThe latest Lindly, Grant lists 8,100 manried coumagaiHie and ples in the local area, equal Mrs. 7. Conrad Rich- toMA percent of feepopub-tio-n ardson, membership; Mrs. above age 14. This Charles Hyde, program and 81 9 pet. of the family life; Mrs. Dale Chaim and OBJ petef the hers, Ugh school service; over 1A B is a comparative-l- y Mrs. Seed Allen, scholarship. high proportion. , Most local PTA units in toe Elsewnere in the United area are preparing their States, the average is 67J nights to be held early in October. The odds in favor of a ax pies celebrating their goit-e- n anniversary are now twice as good as they were when the Eisenhowers took their TheyTe drilling tor' oil in county. , Work was started this week on a wildcat drilling operation in the Unrose section of Franklin county in search of oil or gas. The work is being done by the Roden Drilling company of Caqier, Wyo., tor George WlUet, an independent oil mwi from California. Supervisor of the operation tor Mr. Willet is Tex Pattern son of BatesflaM, CaUf. Some IS men are employed by the drilling company and three will be connected with the operation. According to Mr. Patterson, the plans called tor about three weeks of though he said that it wifi probably take longer than that. Other wells are planned. He said that he didnt know why the rite was selected tor the drilling or what the chances would be of hitting oil or gas. However, he added, I have been in the drilling business tor about 41 years and have hit about percent of toe time. The oil company has token oil leases on property all cm er Franklin coumr, Including property in Weston village, the north iimpiffrm area, side of Preston. . R will not be the first time that there has bean oil drill-- Because the notion of tho board of heatth seamed rather arbitrary, many persons complained that the atate didnt have flu right to do it, that tho administrator of tho state heatth deponnent was "dictating, and some anggastod toe matter ha dost toehospitoL Tha puMhhara of Tho Cttisn frit that fliora rinuM ha a study mads of who aays wo haws to do Ml fids, nd does tho state have the riri to dost a Tha action of the state hostth was tuesd on the "Rules, Regulations, and Minimum Standards for Hospitals In Idaho. 1968. Tho state department mads a ful "preliconsurs survey under Regule-tnn-s adopted July 1, 1988, on May 14, 1964. Tha state said that toon wore 85 violations. (The Soda Springs Hospital had only 2S violations.) These discrepancies, ayffeiq to the state department were both structural and operational. Since toon the Fmnldin county hoopital has bean wltt taro proylriomd B- - gy . piy with standards. acting seywnQy or Jrinfiy with tm other person or govsmmontal ahal establish, conduct er ntaiatala a hostel in fids state without a tt- - ug thnra boon extended fines ttmas. A provisional license is atm- - So who do-Pf8- tif4 until Janunry of 1988b Dr7 Terrril 0. Carver, ndmiidstrator tor too de- putaMoAiwrsoaMy me jsrith tbm hospital boaid and tts county emn-- . mtostonn and sakl that if ached-- mlttodto tho state, there license. would bo ' And, according to Idaho Code, without n license, tbs hospital couki not operate. Section soys that no paeon or govermnontal unit, 89-13- Is fids psnoa or gronp tan too prcpto of FtaMfia have to build a uew ViidiiifralhoiiBlUdeiK in thooranty? Tho state bomd of hoaltt Is made up of Dr. Paid M. Ellis, a phyridna from WaOaoo; F. er ol laundry in Caldwell; George W. Wab-nbins, heavy equipment dealer fafr Falls; J. Grant Bickmoie, tnm Pooatrito, and Frri Humphnye, a banker from Balsa, y (Contlnnod on page 6) Wtor IrSSSmS o j |