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Show TIIE CITIZEN Jan. 4, 1967 -L- Pirates, Grace To Meet Friday ICENSE PLATES (Continued Irani page 1) for typing of necessary forms and Mr. Balls notes that she will again be offering her services for a very modest fee. He also points out that this year an IBM card having the valuation clearing property tax on it is all set up for use. "This should make our work Mr. much more efficient," Balls declared. He said when customers come to the office now, they need only give the name for 18,000 IBM caras are already printed for 15,000 passenger oars and 3,000 pick me large com up trucks, mercial trucks will have to go through the usual proced ures, however. The tearout form has three copies and one will remain in the assessor's office, one goes to the tax commission office There will not be forms, how ever, for those who have trad ed cars since the first of July Price of license plate re newals will remain the same this vear S6. The only flue where title tuations changes and sales tax are in Uncle Employs Few In County forces are not included. (Special to the Citizen) The surveys show that, in The number of Franklin almost every part of the councounty residents on govern try, there has been a sharp The West Side Pirates will throws of seven attempted ment payrolls is relatively increase in their open league play Friday and Larry Benson, five field recent years in small. by hosting the Grace Devils goals and six- - free throws. the number of people in puband, according to Coach Alan The half time score was Compared with other com- lic jobs. munities across the country, Thorne, the Pirates are hop- Bear Lake 29 and West Side Since I960, their total has the proportion of local people grown from 8.3 million to oving to make this their first 27. in government jobs Federal, er 11.5 win. CLUBS million, a rise of 38 West Side fell to the Bear state and local is below av GRACE The H.Y.N, club percent.' During the same elected Mrs. R. V. Weeks as erage. Lake Bears last Friday period, the national popula for the This is seen in revised fig' uon rose only 10 percent. west Mae's nignest scorers their new president Mrs. Idella and coming on the basis year In Franklin county, the ures, were Paul Campbell with five Harrison as vice president, com number new. data of national of people who are field goals and seven free Jennnie Norcutt as secretary down holding Labor of government Bureau the by piled Jennie Norcutt as secretary. at this time is estimated The Christmas party was Statistics, the Tax Founda jobs at 340. held Thursday at the home of tion and others. Too Late To Classify Back to 1960, by way of. Mrs. Norcutt. Others present In the local area, it appears, there were 291 comparison, Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Gibson, were about one out of every seven on government payrolls, acMrs. Christine WANTED TO BUY Siminson, employed persons works for cording to the Census Bureau. ioned round pedestal table Hannah Smith, Mrs. Nellie V. wnat it amounts to, ini some branch of government, and four Ladder - back Johnson, Mrs. Hugh terms of the total working Mrs. Stanley Harrison, chairs. Write or call Keith Taken into consideration are population, is that approxiMrs. Mrs. Martinson, 780 Henry Anderson, River Luella Hymas, Mrs. Frank volved. all those employed in a civil' mately 13.4 percent are pubHeights, Logan, ian capacity by the Federal licly employed. It4c Fowler, Mrs. Alfred Hansen, POSTAL RATES Elsewhere in the United and guests were Mrs. Lora government, by the states and 1) an average of 15.7 irom page (Continued States, RasmusDealia Mrs. FOR SALE Reconditioneo Robbins, by counties, municipalities are and, percent BIG PAY inauirine at a post office. National Cash sen and Mrs. Enul Hansen. of Earnings of $225,000 were mailed to Cache Valley Dairymen from and other units govern in the State of Idaho, 16.4 perthe Cache Valley Dairy Arsodation. Displaying the "check" are A. W. ChamStamps, stamped envelopes, ment. Those in the armed departRegister. should on hand cent. Lee cards and and secretary, Solley, bers, postal ments, phis tax, charge Joseph Larsen, president. manager, be used bv affixing the re received on account Phone The Labor Department 3 postage each additional ounce. Post notes or see at Mel's quired additional that, contrary to generltfc stamps. Short paid mail, sent cards (surface) 8 cents each. al Drug. the great increase belief, postage due. results in delay 16 in the number of (double) D. cards, Bell M J. Reply mail ffaynr International FOR RENT government (foreign) Comfortable, ex-- cents, 8 cents each way. rates remain workers recent in unchanged, cozy, clean one bedroom years has George Villel Waller Rosa, Publishers mot to Canada and Mexico, been chiefly in state and lo apartment with private outA. ViUet, 86, died In ICY ROADS Published every Thursside entrance. Furnished, cal jobs, winch have mum a George Aerogrammes, anywhere, 13 Rupert hospital of infirmicents each. Air post car as, day by The Citizen Pub(Continued from Page 1) plied at five times the rate ties incident to age. including heat and hot watMore than 500 dairy farm-- 1 of the highest prices in the letAirmail 13 each. cents of Federal jobs. lishing Company, Inc., er. Close to town, good ers in Idaho, most of them nation for cheese milk, the He to born D. Standford Fowl 15, wu 1881, Sept. longing enf ounce: Lewlston, Utah, and Much of the increase is in ters, for each neighborhood. $50 a month. Logan, a son of Andre Vil-l- in Franklin county, received dairy officials said. tered as second class to Caribbean, Central and er, 33, smithiieid, and Doug attributed to the growing num Phone Mr. Roper and Mr. Shumand Jane Baugh Villet He their share of the $257,000 in 15 in Lewlston the natter las W. Jensen, 17, of Preston. ber of young people and the South American countries, cash the in announcing the large to Stocks by equities paid Effie was married way, 'ost Office. NOTICE We are equipped to cents; Europe and most coun The accident occurred on resultant expansion of school in the Cache Valley Dairy Associa- payment, said that "it is the Jan. 17, Logan temple handle body and fender retries bordering the Mediter- Highway 34 provide for them, 1907. tion. In Friday when systems to for Subscription duty of a dairy p like ours and teachers ranean, 20 cents; Asia, the Fowler's car skidded Payrolls pairs and wrecker service; to Thedford Rop- to pay its members all of the Cache County, $4.00 a 1965. died of in She According October into the of most Africa, other school employees have also repair radiators. See Pacific, and Mr. Villet was assistant er and Earl Shumway, county earnings of our operation. year. $5.00 outside 25 cents. Surface letters, 13 Jensen car. There was about become the major personnel Paul Wilkinson in the formmechanic at the Amal- members of the executive master "Our price for milk is highitem in most local budgets cents, first ounce, 8 cents $450 total damage. er Corbett Garage, Grace. gamated Sugar Co., and had board of the association, some er and our earnings substanbeen employed with this firm 42 percent of the dairy farm- tial because of the excellent for 47 years previous to his ers in the Cache Valley Dairy demand for our Cache Valley retirement. lie had been ac- Association are from Idaho. said. Of the amount, $225,000 was cheese," they tive in civic and church aflast several the "During mailed to the farmers on Dec. fairs of Lewiston. our members have years, 20. Surviving are a son, Brent These earnings are paid in wisely upgraded their milk Villet, Rupert; two daughters, supply which, when put into K. A. Mrs. (Helen) Burnham, addition to the monthly milk the hands of the master Idaho Falls; Mrs. C. F. (Jen-ea- check the members get pan cnMse r6SUlted Fester, Oklahoma City; for their milk. The dairy as- - in a of proportion Vry nine grandchildren, 14 great sociation, which is recognized our cheese in the top selling grandchildren, one great, as one of America's finest grades thus bringing top great grandchild; a maintains one prices." dairy Orson Thatcher, Logan; a sister, Amy Keller, Glen-dalCalif. MANY HOUSEHOLD AND VETERINARIAN SUPPLIES PRICES CUT TO THE BONE SHOP EARFuneral services were held LY SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED Tuesday in the Hall Mortuary Chanel with Bishop Herbert Harrison of Lewlston First 88c B. ward officiating. Burial was in Logan City Special Purchase Many Beautiful Colors Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roper REG. 59c Cemetery. Hp Top Nylon of Grace announce the engagement of their daughter, Vz Clyde Oliverson Colleen, to Jim Herron, son of Dr. E. E. Herron of Grace FULL LINE OF COLORS AND SIZES Clyde Oliverson died Jan. 3 and Mrs. Dorothy GuHl of of a heart attack. AN ANTISEPTIC OINTMENT FOR SUPERFICIAL INFECTIONS, SUCH AS Ore. Portland, He was born July 13, 1900 bride-to-The 99c is a graduCOW POX, SORES, CUTS, SCRATCHES AND ABRASIONS. in Franklin, the son of James A SOOTHING ate of the Grace high school OliWhitehead and Margaret 250 WATTS class of 1965 and has attended g verson. He married lone IBM school of the Grimns PROTECTIVE DRESSon Aug. 16, 1924 in Idaho Business College in Pocatello $2.25 Falls. The marriage was latING FOR CHAPPED and is presently employed er solemnized in the Logan with the telephone company WATER SOLUABLE FOR CALF PNEUMONIA AND CHAFED TEATS. IDS in Salt Lake City. 25.6 GRAM PKG. temple. AND SCOURS Mr. Herron is also a graduSurvivors include the widREG. 79c ate of Grace high school and Mrs. Max two ow, daughters, 89c . attended one year at the (Darlene) Cob urn of Preston versity of Utah. He is presBRAND NEW REG. $1.35 and Mrs. Reid (Cleone) ently employed with the Pearce of Fullerton, Calif., cago Bridge and Iron comand son, Jack, of Downey, pany in Salt Lake City. 3 Wedding plans are being Calif.; and eight grandchilmade for a late summer REG. 98c dren. COLLEEN ROPER Funeral services are ten10 $1 tatively set for Saturday with viewing at the Webb Funeral REG. 29c EACH DU PONT NYLON Home. 60-5- 0. Old-fas- Farn-wort- h, up-dat- are 752-275- 9. - four-draw- er Four Area Farmers Get Slice Of Dairy Check 852-010- Obituary - one-hal- et 852-196- rates co-o- Save During Johnson's l) January half-brothe- r, co-op- s, e, SCARFS UDDER OINTMENT Colleen Roper, Jim Herron Engagement Announced 2 for Ladies' Hosiery Heal Lamps Price . ... be Hil-ber- Tehracycline Powder For Cow Magnets Bubble Bath Boxes 59c . Pockel Combs Whitman Chocolates REG. for . . . ... $1.70 Fruit Cakes IN GIFT TINS Place Mais AND NAPKIN SETS .... REG. Eastman Kodak Custom COLOR ENLARGEMENTS $1.29 67c AN Y SIZE 5x7 H OR LARGER Mm $1.87 Mi Mr Odessa Cole died Jan. BEAUTIFUL BROCADE OR COLLECT'! RKG. $7.50 . 503 Shsels 93c RI LE FILLER PAPER J)if SHAMPOO SILKEN DELIGHT REG. fl.00 Economy Size With 2 85241163 for $1 In Decorator Knttle . . tanolin or JOHNSON DRUG STORE- - PHONE Shu is survived by the fol i"wjni brothers and sisters: Mrs. W. D. (Rella) Fife of .uroiiiii; Mrs. Krvon (Bonnie) Taylor, Ralph E., and Ottis, all of Preston, and W. Wayne Funeral services are pend in" under the direction of Webb Funeral Home. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Healing Pads SHAMPOO -- . $4.89 . 1949. of Whitney. Type Papsr OFF daughter Preston since TWO Folding Luggage ALL LADIES' STYLES in Mr. and Mrs. G. Ol- iheir daughter, Louette, to V. and Olla Owens Cole. Douglas L. Trotter of Provo. She had been a resident of The bride-ele- ct $2.98 THIS WEEKEND ONLY 3 Harley the Preston hospital. She was sen announce the engagement born Sept. 10, 1903 in Willard, and forthcoming marriage of of Edwin the .mtmMmmm. FOR THE SECOM) PRINT WIIEN YOU BUY rj Ai Parents Announce Engagement Of Louette Olsen Of Grace Odessa Cole 1 Utah, TIMEX WATCI REDUCED Only PRESTON, IDAHO 2 Gal. 88c Egg Wjth Lanolin The annual Christmas party of the Fielding Winward fam ily took place at the Whitney church Saturday evening. Decorations of the season lent a festive atmosphere. A tur key dinner, games and gift giving were features of the event. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Winward and four children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nielsen and family of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Bern Herzog and seven children and Mr. and Mrs. Rene Winward and children of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Winward and two children, Lee and Gayla Winward and Mr. and Mrs. Winward. graduated from Grace high school and from LDS Business College in Salt Lake City where she was affiliated with Alpha Iota Sorority, an international honor ary business sorority. She recently graduated from Brig- ham Young University, maj oring in Business Education She is presently teaching in the business department at Tooele high school, Tooele. mi ine tuiure oriuegroom, a son of Mrs. Lav on Trottor and the late Swenson D. Trotter, is attending the University of Utah at Salt Lake City. He recently graduated from Snow College at Cedar City, where he was editor of the campus paper and was active in campus theater and musical nr re ductions. The scene of the early July wedding will be in the Logan Lh LDS tomnle. after whir young couple will be feted at a reception at we home of the bride's parents in Grace. I ; LOUETTE OLSEN - LEWISTON BRIEFS Robert Anderson. n.irv An- dcrsodn and Larry Hanson of Tooele spent three days with their nrandnarenls. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Burk, during the holidays. |