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Show Cache Valley Farms Decline In Number During 1966, Says Report 156 ' 155 increased from $20,834 Farms by tenure or operat--1 I Cash grain 18 25 Other field crops in 1949 to $54,048 in 1964. 1949 1964 Vegetables The Increase in value of ' 959 Fruas and nuts . according to information ob- land and owner 1,348 Full buildings coupled tained from the census, Coun571 Poultry 594 owner Part with the value of livestock 521 ty Agent Ray Burtenshaw in51 Dairy 20 to M anagers and machinery necessary dicated. Generally these livestock 72 Other 123 a farm shows the im trends show a decrease in operate of the General The age average in u the number of farms with an capital outlay necessary for a person to get into Jjjrmer w.as 51-- ye?I order increase in size of farm and cattle number, mov-- . the farming business, Mr. 274 operators over 65 years production per acre and ani- Burtenshaw stated. of age. mal unit. 1949 1964 Farm income moved from Size of Farm Cache county 153 fluctuation up and down until1 240 farms de- $5,354 in 1949 to $8,597 in 1 to 9 acres 164 1959 when 14,846 dairy cows 210 creased from 2,085 farms in 1964; 1,102 farms were listed 10 to 19 acres 49 to 1,653 W6T6 recorded and the 1964 201 20 29 to acres farms in 1964. as commercial in 1964 as At the same time the 219 389 figures indicate 13,579. There acreage against 1,761 in 1949. The 30 to 49 acres Per farm increased was produced between 11 and 390 from other farms were listed as 50 to 99 acres . . 514 196.6 acres in 1949 to 267.0 13 million gallons of milk 285 276 . 368 part time, 137 residential, 100 to 199 acres ' acres in 1964 and the value and 46 abnormal or 131 108 . yearly from 1930 until 1959 manag- - 200 and over of land and 1964 1959 when almost 19 million gal- j Farms by Type buildings per erial type farms. Cache countys farm picture shows similar trends as those on the national basis farm Ions was produced. The figures show 15,096,000 of ,1949 dSures of 11,- 217,710 gallons add $2,873,328. - a 7 oultry Poultry pro- - ted to $2,071,177 showed $18 494 acres in liS dropped to 2,871 in 1951 then rose to 4,419 acres in "l964. The yield fluctuated from 7.4 to 13 tons per acre up until about 1943. There has been a decided increase from then id j ,1Wly UntU 1935 When own. acres were From then untU 1945 there w&s a rapid increase to 22,000 acres. In 1959, 29,410 acres were produced and in 1964 this had dropped to 26,488 4,000 acres. rHE CACHE VALLEY Mr. Palmers foot was couple, who had: amputated as a result a room in a Las Vegas motel Juries. mangled so badly that it had next to where a charge of! The couplets Mr. and Mrs. to be taken off, according to dynamite was exploded, es- - Lewis Palmer. The blast, the report from Las Vegas. ilia other foot was also injur caped with their lives last killed six persons in the ed but the extent will not be but the mans foot was tel and injured eight. known until the bandages A Preston $10,-$36,17- 7M, 088 Farmers . 1. for e?P!flS!reuv..tock Del w..u Sugar : crops amounted to $3,669,227 ana livestock and --livestock producta amounted to Dairy milk sold ac-counted orm65.543.387. until 1964 when 18.6 tons was For all wheat (irrigated about 55,000 produced for the highest yield and dryland) on record. acres were planted In 1920. Alfalfa hay started out at This had dropped to 32,270 rose to 22,444 acres in 1930 and rose acres in 1934 and 1938 then in acres 51,360 1930 in acres sharply to 49,227 where it has about maintain- - dropped to 27,360 acres in ed itself as 48,015 acres were 1943. In 1944 this rose to in M, Preston Couple Injured; Blast Pulverizes Motel Room income 3 a dollarcontrasts Jn . 1964 gal- - nm" crease indicated for next year welSJe8f suppUes. wiU again bring the acreage to about 53,000. j. The 14 million dollar plus The wheat yields have from agricultural creased from 17.7 bushels In processing industries truly 1963 to 29 bushels in 1964. marks agriculture as the The value of all products biggest business In Cache sold from farming in 1964 county, Ray Burt e n s h a w amounted to $14,211,518. All said. I I Q in- - of I mo-we- ek BEAUTY I are removed. Mrs. Palmer, who was to be released from a Las Vegas hospital this week, suffered shock as well as cuts and bruises. According to police, the blast must have been caused when a man fired a shot into a charge of dynamite after shooting his wife. The blast occurred at 1:30 a.m. in room 214 and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer had room 213. According to Ted Parry, father of Mr. and Mrs. Pal- mers daughter-in-la- w, NO. VOL. IV it fcW1M. r loo,r S'to'SfSK-SP- Group Seeks '67 Mother S.'WtoS." year An Dreams SBs? Janet of Glory Bells Crosby Bonsall. Lambert. Light romance PI Can Read mystery. Star Dream Janet LamPatri-- e The Pumpkin Patch Light romance. bert. HalloA Martin. Miles ta The Haunted Fort Frankween story. lin w. Dixon. Another story of the Hardy Boys. Eddie The Dog Holder Another Bread and Butter Indian Haywood. Carolyn Book. Anne Colver. Pioneer Days Little Eddie Salt The in Pennsylvania. In Miss Bianca AdAmerican Indian Statues Mines Margery Sharp. E. Gridley. Facts Marion mouse. a of venture of statues and photographs Moonshine Sam, Bangs and Indians. Evaline Ness. An Imagin- honoring All In The Family Edwin ative humorous book. A novel of An Miss OConnor. Village Christmas family. Bead. A story of Falracre Two Under The Indian sun village- Godden sisters. A story of A Pocketfull of Cricket India. of a Rebecca Caudill. Story Everything But Money farm boy. Sam Levenson. An autobioyoung Jean Miss Kirbys Hoorn of a ACup of Tea For Mr. AThor Horton Berg. A story no- gill storm Jameson. Collected by Vel, jfaadeu In The Forest Bichard Lewis. Poems byg The Light of the children (Continued on. page 5) 1 English-speakin- world k Preston Next Week Eskimo coun- - .etch win aponsor bit dog. and aletgha nent Infe Preston In be running wcAg and elelgh eris gS ton n earns 2 h. oi with dog Anthony, M. Preston and Ogden fedding on the inn got-togot- city rccrea- park. , According to Mrs. Wayne Anderson, who along husband Is a dog enthusiast, wihto STlduh. Tnd th wi f 2J married, the figures show. Of the female population over I 14, the percentage single is 23.6. By single" is meant never and Divorced married. widowed people are not included. Throughout the United as a whole, 25.1 per p0pulation over 14 is listed as single the fe. flnd percent Minin 'The 'normal number of un-- States m ".irt.? SUSS iarea and in other is being swelled now because the aeml-iinattst- a Musical Family the Ben Lomond Hotel on the He noted that throughout The family of Marvin Ashby 13th and 14th. the irrigation season, She has been active in flows of the Bear River are has been bringing musical enjoyment to many laige ga- school affairs, haring attend- - ftluy "The appropriated. therings during the holidays. ed the Park Elementary , winter flows serve as an lm included This talented family School, Lewiston Junior High Annette at the piano; Lorene, .where she won the oratorial portant hydropower resource, Further usage of water a student of piano and vi-- contest and graduated. Cur-at student a playing View, Laurin, Sky braphone; for municipal, industrial or rently , -the bass; Rodney, an eight lShe is President of the Vis- uNumi purposes marching year old student, on the fauna, precision those winter flows to cause of mother drums. Yvonne, group; was sophomore class imwhich the family and daughter of .vice president; member of be impounded, stand must the Soof Ravsten poundment Mr. and Mrs. Ben the National Honorary a value, of accomloss hydropower provides Clarkston, ciety. made be must that on ttie She has also been active in point paniment for the group organ which they bring with Seminary as well as partici- crystal dear." However, he added, it them along with all of the pating in school sponsored other instruments. Staying at plays and musical events, should also be made clear home in Garland and still too she was attendant to the Ju- that some of the hydroplante on the Bear River are soon young to participate are Doug- nior Prom Queen. 2. be considered for relto and Lyle, age las, age 4, by the Federal the icensing for family Rehearsal Eat Hiden commission. Power faV place at 6:30 every The state of Idaho should RICHMOND On Thursday morning and lasts until the children have to get ready for the Richmond Riders were intervene in those relicensing requesting the school. The older children at.entertained at a banquet in proceedings, for depleprovisions tend Bear River high school, A uses apBuilding.. ithe attend Community children consumptive tion by the younger 60 peoto served was as now River dinner Bear to the Garland Elementary. a ply River." Snake dinner, to Following the ple. have apply Mrs. Ashby Mr. and consisting of a readMr. Crookham further said been entertaining throughout program Lemon, two that the Bear River compact Douglas by ing counties Elder Box Cache and Susan Forsgren, ac- Is effective and binding be- since their marriage 17 years songs by companied by her mother, tween Wyoming, Utah, Idaho ago. Mr. Ashby is currently tw 'United' States, Ruey Forsgren, operating a vending business. Susan dances and by songs as good a com Yvonne wife his protjably and he M Both and Margaret Mendenhall, pact as could have been neare active members of the by Billie Lu gotiated at that time and no Garland Second ward and accompanied remainder of better than could be negotiatThe Bagley. Mr. where Bear River stake was spent social- ed now. the evening of Ashby Is superintendent and dancing. izing The compact is silent on the stake MIA. the division of water on the lower reach of the Bear Riv- the pointed out by two o- As fficials of the Census Bureau, Paul C. Glick and Robert is Parke, Jr., this situation a ting a problem for would-b- e brides. Because so many are reaching marriageable age en-at there are not available in the men ough group two years older than the ones they themselves tills time, Franklin said it appeared for 1967. This annual search normally marry to go is not a contest, hut is a cam- nround. paign to honor mothers and The figures show that, in to emphasize the importance Cache county, no less than of their role in the home, the 1,666 girls wUl be in the 17 nation, and the world. to 21 age group next year. Each year, mothers from Many local boys, also, will all parts of the state are hon- be reaching that age bracket, ored because of their out il,693 of them. But they will standing contributions to the not be ready for marriage Franklin said this was an home and community life. An next year, for the most part, indication someone had plan- Invitation is extended to in- nnd when they are, two years ned a suicide probably right dividuals, clubs, churches, later, they will be looking in the middle of downtown," groups mid organizations to (for girls who are younger then decided to detonate the select mothers whom they than themselves. would like to bring to the atThe squeeze will be resolvdynamite in the motel. all If true, this would be the tention of the public that fine ed, It 'la believed, by some of the girls marrying men most spectacular suicide yet may be inspired by their who are somewhat older or In this famed gambling re- accomplishments. Any Individual or group by temporarily postponing sort to nominate a moth- marriage. wishing demolThe motel, virtually the far northern disfrom the er But marry they win ished by the blast, is four and of Utah rate. (Smlthfield trict at any of majority, great cluster a blocks from to Idaho state line) (The statistics show that by downtown casinos and two north obtain nomination Age 30 only 7 percent of miles from the lavish Las may blanks and instructions from American girls are still sin(Continued on page 5) iMrs. H. Ray Pond, Box 158, gle nowadays, as compared Richmond, Utah, or Mrs. V. with 15 percent In 1940. A. Carlson, Box 234, Richmond, Utah. The names and records of the nominees, with their photos (not snapshots) must be sent to the district commitbe will A new bishopric sustained in the Richmond tee by February 18 and must ward Sunday, according to reach the state chairman by iPresident Clarence Anderson, March 1. Address all entries to Mrs. Carlson at Richmond. president of Benson Stake. All district mothers and the state mother will he honored at the award ceremony in April In Salt Lake City. All nominated mothers will receive a certificate at this ceremony. The state mother wiU be honored in May at the annual award ceremony in New York City. New Bishopric To Be Named Area Girl In Finals For Utah Miss Title Entertains huge crop of posmar- twar babies is reaching riageable age. someone had fired the gun into the dynamite taken to the motel room. Lt. Paul Gulas Detective said however that no suicide note had been found. Police found wires in the back seat of the car which they could not explain. Sledding ts Dogs And SaeJl Shades of the Geore Riv-perce- nt : S a gSr of said that the members River Bear the Compact should get at commission the matter of bargaining over the winter flows of the Bear River below Bear Lake. The statement was made following a meeting of the Idaho Water Resources board in Soda Springs in which the board "heard evwho wished to be Mi Ruth Ann White, Floyd White of Richmond, eryone 20 heard." itamrMw of Mr. and Mrs. was chosen as one of the of the Utah Mr. Crookham said that Junior Miss Contest conduc- competition exists for the til- -. ted Sunday at Ogden and timate uses of water of the sponsored by the Ogden J. C. Bear River, both within Ida-Miss White will appear with The chairman of the Idaho one agrees that status quo Of Cache countys male Water Resources board, in no longer suffices. The chairman, population over age 14, 33.2 comments on the Bear have never been er, recently said most every- - Crookham, of Caldwell also ... Lewiston Library Lists New Books Water Head Says No Status Quo On BR 4 gf Benson MI A Sets Quartet Festival THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1967 LEWISTON, UTAH $4328 This Is The Place To Find Bachelors was reported to him that the a happy hunting ground for room in which the Palmers marriage-minde- d gals. were asleep was pulverized abound in the Bachelors from the blast The Pal- local area. By official count. mers' two sons, Ronald and .. 141 0f them par ad James, and their wive, Dew lor Vrery OTd PLAN FOR FESTIVAL Preparing for the Benson , to Las Vegas to be with the d00 single women. Stake quartet festival are Christine Neeley, Sharon parents. United r motel was Elsewhere in the The three-stor- y Buxton, Laura Simmonds end Ann Goodwin. BethMy-leThe Citizen Photo is the music director. virtually destroyed by the in the State of Utah, blast, wire services reported. 9252 to 100. to 214 was Room registered Mr. and Mrs. R- - J. Paris of ; The; findings, Hollywood, Calif. He Was i AWOL from Fort Ord, Calif. show that Commerce. They Dist Atty. George Franklin the proportion of bachelors to Jr. said a charred .25 caliber single women Is much greatautomatic pistol was found in er In some areas than in behind the motel MIA board members the The semi - annual quartet In many communiin the closealley to a severed human ethers.the surplus MIA will be, vising the quartets is in the ties, hand. iuodoy b. U B direction. ether Smith and Adonia Dennis. Authorities said a wallet Stake Center at Richmond, The program begins at 8 with identification cards isand according to Superintendent p.m. and all members of the sued to R. J. Paris to .Valden T. Pitcher and Pres- Stake MIA age are invited containing an Arizona permit were attend. to carry explosives ident Mildred S. Karren. found in what remained of room 214. The wallet also contained a California drivThe search is underway for er's license, they said. Utahs Mother of The Year - 39 I J will fnn er, as between the states of Idaho and Utah. Therein the conflict becomes very real. Idaho We know this can demonstrate complete usage of all of the waters of the Bear River before lt Idaho. Conversely leaves Utah could show use for the entire flow of the Bear River, without any type of upstream depletion in Idaho. We further know this that neither Idaho nor Utah can hog all of the river to the disadvantage of its neighbor. The courts of the land have never permitted a take-a- ll Serene?' Uam, wm run in a team. pun. The .tedding will b. almilar from noon until nbont that in Parleys Canyon each year on Washington's den TV station are schedu Birthday. to film the "got together. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, does are listed as of dogs who have lived in Preston f0day. The dogs for five years, raise the Sa- jje Aiaskan Husky, moyed They usually irMrT Anderson Mid that .the take the digs out every Set- afternoon and run tQ help urd get togom the th Mr. Anderson works in th. to Sddfi and roclng Cal-Pa- c. a interstate stream. it or not, the crux of the situation comes down to some sort of understanding on the respective entitlements of Idaho and Utah hi of an So like PREFIX Simmonds, Lewis- have the 'exclusive ton, use of the prefix "Krasny in naming all Registered Ho-in lstein dairy animals bred that herd. This prefix name use has been granted by Holstein- -Friesian Association of A- !,. merlca end he bKome a VuisintT wamiT V part of officia breed records at the organizations head-- , Br.ttloboro, Vt. , Ashby. season was the Marvin Tor tie hoUJ-- y Providing progra ms Arnett., Hr. Ashby, Bodney and Mr. the lower division of the Dear River compact. So it occurs to me, that in as much as we do have the Bear River commission, the commissioners of Idaho and (Continued on page 5) . . |