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Show I - THE CITZEN Feb. 22, 1968 Richmond Woman Wins Top Prize Farm Bureau Holds Meeting Workshops To Use Teacher Trip Info Kellers Store Burglarized The Martin Harris camp of The annual DUP met on Thursday at tne dinner meeting of the Farm Bureau ho ne of Mrs. Edna Atkinson. was held Friday evening in The lesson on The Mormon the Clarkston ward cultural Battalion was given . by Sarah. hall with Pres. DeMar Grif T Buttars and the history oi fiths as master of ceremon Annie Thompson Clark wasLunchgrf hv Fin Ondfrev. ies. Brent Reeder of Tren ton gave two clarinet num eon was served to 13 by Mrs. bers, accompanied by his mo Atkinson. ther. Norma Reeder. Two Word has been received in readings were given by Eth- Clarkston that Mr. ana Mrs el Rawlings, also of Trenton. Colline Hansen were involv Mton Hoffman, president of wreck in Phoenix, Cache County Farm Bureau, ed in a car Mr. Hansen was not was the guest speaker. At Ariz. Ions tables, decorated in a injured but Mrs. Hansen spent patriotic theme, a dinner was three days in the hospital. served by the Auxiliary to 32, Their car was totally destroy New officers were elected time they with John Heggie as presi ed. At the present dent, Verl Buttars, vice president, and George Loosle as secretary. The Ladies Aux iliary officers were with Marilyn Griffiths as chairman, Verda Heggie, vice chairman, and Corrine Heggie as secretary. CLARKSTON Keller's Korner was entered sometime Sunday morning, A series of workshops will "This method is run more Cigarettes, chocolates, and now put to use the experiences like a college and teachers of some 300 teachers from the meet with the same students, RICHMOND Rece ntlyl including Alaska and Hawaii. some change were taken. The window in the front Cache county school district less often, never five days Mrs. J. i). Bair of Richmond Mrs. Hair has been one of week. About 25 to 30 percen received a telegram from the the cooks at the North Cache door was broken to gain en last Monday. The instead of of the time is the student a teachers, school sever for Jun,ior high to the building. California Raisin Advisory try uischeduled time. Th formal institute at one of the free, al years. She anticipates to board that she had won a were taken by groups student is free to study, wort schools, new for the buy something BEET GROWERS in buses or cars to schools in in the open laboratories o $200 bond as first prize for a cafeteria for the school. from Page 1) (Continued Utah and Idaho to observe anything else which partici recipe for raisin bread thai new methods of teaching. him," th Lenard included Boise. larly interests They she perfected and entered in COUPLE BOUND C. Bryce Draper, superin- Cache official indicated. ChrLstenscn. Preston: Jack a contest for that company (Continued from Page 1) said that the work During the day the teacher Twin Falls; William tendent,would Claiborn, Mrs. Bair's recipe was Judgwhile others taugr watched used be so that shops just like a dream, sorry that Salt Lake City ed best from the western di the items were stolen, but Beck and Ray Freymiller, the teachers could exchange in Tooele, Weber Ru and ideas Greenwell, Granite, county an Clyde Burley; impressions vision of the United States "Grateful that we weren't they Idaho classroom1 g William Carson, Weis- - gained irom tne Hagernan, pert; trip shot." "One of the men was In the Salt Lake area, th According to Mrs. Kay Ev Leon Pickett, Murtaugh; a real mean man," Sam said. er; of the Class Institute was underway chairman a ans, Dale DePew, Wendell; Carl Fortunately, as far as the Steiner, Mt. Home, and Cyril room Teachers committee for East and Highland hig the Cache Education associa schools, Irving Junior Higl stolen items go, the real coin Munk, Smithfield. Including this is the first time to Park View and Columbus' elc A Midwinter Bonus! tion, collection including Morgan a number of directors from her that "a pro mcntary schools. knowledge a half more than each group, Head Dollars, gold pieces, ever been like has this gram In Granite district, element A FREE TRIP TO hundred listened in on the undertaken in the United and other .special and rare talks. of the Cache teacher corp Weslak coins, was in the bank in Lew- were at Granger, Keith M. Orme, Amalga- States." She credited the superin Junior High, John C. Fremont iston.1 mated' executive vice presi tendent for., the . experiment, Howard K. Driggs, Davi apHowever, according to Sher dent, said the associations She said that the visit should Groley, Taylor sville and Phil acto a company plan iff Arlando Larsen, who inves- proved the Cache district teach T. Farnsworth elementary give of celerate development spe one of Franklin coun cial beet seed varieties. a valuable insight into schools and Upland Terrace ers tigated .v i,:iv: ; ty's first Armed robberies in They also agreed to. join their own methods " of teach- which is also the home of the Lafayette Hendricks i district's Exemplary Cente' years, said that the surplus forces with the company in a ing. methAnother situation which im- for the Teaching of Reading coins that Mr. nanay naa study of LaFayette Hendricks, 85, Other groups were at Tooe the visitors was that stations. beet at ods pressed receiving died Wednesday in Richmond, would have been a good colA special committee of grow- at East high school, the school le's East Elementary and new Boise a lengthy illfollowing. lection for "any one of us." ers .and company personnel has gone into flexible schedul- Grantsville ugh. rrovo'f ness. The Sheriff said that an was organized for this pur- ing and team teaching for the Sunset View, Rock Cany or He was born Sept. 12, 1883 will con- first time this year. "They and Fairer elementaries and in Richmond to Samuel Allen Amalgamated pose. on out the been had alert put $10,000 to finance tech- all seem very enthused and Dixon Junior High, Alpine's and Eliza Abigal Hendricks. radio in Utah and Idaho and tribute nical and experimental work. positive about their new meth- Cascade, Grovecrest, Lyndor He received his education in the men's description was The company accepted a od," Leon West, secondary and Shelley elementaries. the Cache county schools and similar to those who robbed grower request for some mod- supervisor who accompanied Also Weber's Roosevelt, Pio attended both Brigham Young a business earlier in the eve ification in payment practices. one of the groups, explained. neer and Riverdale elemen College and Utah State UniHeretofore, all farmers have He pointed out that it works taries, Wahlquist Junior High versity. Following his graduning in Utah. received an estimated 85 per- on 20 minute module lengths and Bonneville and Roy high from college he was A Franklin neighbor report cent of the total beet price in and the time for most classes schools and Utah Technical ation employed by the Federal GovWilli 2 .. pur ed that about 10:30 p.m., a the faU, with the balance di- is at least two modules long. College at Salt Lake. ernment Reclamation Service chased right now, we fly to survey the land in and pair of men was seen prowl- vided between payments made the two of you to a Palm spring and about Klamath Falls, Ore. ing around a house in Frank- fall. Now,following Valley and Magic Mr. Hendricks taught school Springs vacation. You can lin and when one drove off, Utah will receive an growers Lewiston and Richmond in save even more on our 967 the other ran down the street estimated 90 percent first payo was employed by the and models being closed out this a ways and got in the car. ment, in lieu of a spring Milk Products Company as weekend. A three bedroom check. Treasure valley growcashier and office manager ers asked to remain on the home as low as $12,500, for 39 years. system. He was active in the LDS ready for your foundation. Orme said the company will and civic affairs. He church the in At RICHMOND services church recent The Come and see our model have more opportunity to a mission for the served changes in the auxiliaries of South ward Sunday evening, area for full details. additional bulk and li the in the church inSouth Richmond ward honmnHMc AniN oueru nu 'tit j quid storage facilities, and to clude the release of Ethan Elder Paul Dobson was served as ward clerk States, vpfvii ftfl J M J III! ored prior to his leaving for for 25 reduce per bag storage costs, years under three bish p.m. except Sunday. Thompson as superintendent under the new agreement. of the Sunday School and the a mission for the LDS church. ops and at the time of nis sustaining to that position of He will have headquarters in death, was a high priest in YES. JUST ONE DAY Write for new brochure. Arthur Morin. The deacons Minneapolis, Minn. Special the Richmond South ward. Students Four Aiea AND YOUR BLACK quorum was recently reorgan- music was a vocal solo by His civic activities included On Honor Roll ized with the release of Kurt acting as City Recorder and Paula Campbell, "I Walked was a past president of the AND WHITE FILMS BOISE CASCADE Bruce Reed Webb, liatcih, Four Franklin county stu- Haslam and Leslie Smith as Today Where Jesus Walked," Richmond Lions club. ARE FINISHED. HOMES dents were listed on the honor secretary. He married Elizabeth Webb Sustained were accompanied by her mother, fnr the fall semester at Leslie roll 18, 19J7 in the Logan Webb and Reed Sept. S:nith, Air Clarice Campbell. Color Film Is Sent Speaker LDS temole. Rii-kShe died in 1958. College, one with a per-- r Eddie Morin as secretary. for the evening was LaRue H. fin Mail to Eastman 1400 West 7900 South rt sradc average. r)p 21. 1957 iio marnca Delbcrt Egan was sustained Till, an uncle of Paul from A2ncs Hansen Hobson. as assistant Cubvnaster anj Processors In California. West Jordan, Utah, or call Falls. Many friends I.hho He is survived by his wife, Beehive teacher is NVdrai Rack in 6 or 7 Days. Area Code 801 sons and daughas Released Richmond; fam and relatives, including Spackman. or YWMIA secretary is Carol; ily members, were in attend. ters, Mrs. James T. (Gladys) Genealogy Copies and Alton W. HenJIM LONG 801 Prints a Specialty With spademan ana susiainra was ance. Elder Dobson entered Murray and of both Richmond; or Ruth Jean dricks, Sorcnson. Zora Old Photographs Us iVnvnr TV BH nnfl .) MAX PHELPS YW- the mission home Monday. Howard Mrs. Passey, (Beth) as released was Restored. and Itigby Copied Wnltpr Rom. Publisher f'MFK T H MIA sports director and JanMr. and Mrs. Merrill Mur- Temple, Tex.; Mrs. Royce D. Published every Thursice Andrus was sustained. ray of Richmond are announc- - (Grace) Hermansen, Paysan. Photography Is Our and E. LaVan Hendricks, by The Citizen Pubif day It's and Business f wSDTrJlWta.JotaKr'.: lishing Company, Inc. Boise, Idaho; Do It. Wc Photographic Lewiston, Utah, and enand Terry Spackman as sec- - granddaughter born recently Mrs. Lowell (Ruth) Biddulph, tered as second class Terrall and Linda Murray Rexburg, Idaho; Stan Hobson, ond class scouts and reco.n-;t23 20 grandchildren; matter in the Lewiston mended to be ordained dca-'iThe young Mur. Logan; Logan 'ost Office. m the priestgreat grandchildren. f . cor.3. Advanced Funeral services were conhood were Terry Vinson to a rays live in Smithfield. Other in Subscription to ducted Fonnesbeck Saturday at 1 p.m. in Don CASCADE priest, gandparents include Mr. and the Benson Cache County. $4.00 a stake center. Inteacner ana jay ronnesoecK Mrs. Garth Karren of Smith- irear. $5.00 outside Preston Ph. terment was in the Richmond to priest, and Brent Haslam field, cemetery. to a teacher. 1 ' t - . day-lon- ed PALMS SPRINGS .Ji-- Obitiiary : : dirt-handu- South Ward Makes Change In Group 1 three-payme- 24 O-jr- I Se-g- de-vel- Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams spent Friday and Saturday visiting with members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Williams and children at Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. t Nick Hidalgo and families of ' Brigham City. Two Former Held Over Grace Men In Shooting . ; 6 Meet KIPLING'S Beloved Characters ...theVJJYS of the A former Grace man was listed in satisfactory condition and his son in serious condition following a shooting that injured the two and left two Jungle! wait n TDisney's mm H others dead. , The shooting was listed as a murder-suicid- e by Box Eld er county law enforcement officials where the shooting occurred. Injured were Joseph Edward Crossley, 50, and his son, Danny, 21. Joas TOURS., FRI., SAT. 22 - 23 - 24 FEB. 'Double Trouble' Starring Elvis Presley Advtfltiuts of Northern HOURS 5.-0- 253-688- . ' . .. are in Mesa, Ariz., where they had gone to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Thompson have returned home from - nl:r in .yopurma. u?yV' witn visitea tneir sister They brother-in-laMr. and and Mrs. E. H. Jackson, at Ox- nard and with their son and Mr. and daughter-in-laMrs. Jesse Thompson, and family at Sacramento. They accompanied their nephew, Victor Jackson, of Kemmerer, j Clark-ston-Trent- TIIURS., FRI., FEB. SAT. MARCH 29 1 it Mountain Uonl I Ttn WALT DISNEY'S ChmZie,the loiiCSCtiie - 2 Goatfar 'Sullivan's TECHNICOLOR" Empire' PLUS CARTOON - How Playing Plus Cartoon Grace Theatre : IDAnO GRACE, LOGAN. UTAH 51-4611 i - step-childre- n, o ANDERSON n STUDIO BOISE 852-005- ; rates First National Bank Grace, Idaho 7 . ; I i ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT OF $1,000.00 OR MORE ISSUED FOR SIX MONTHS. 4 Try it for size. Try it for power. Try it for luxury. Unbeatable! Then -t- ry the deal. Find out iow little you pay. How much you get in trade. How easy we make the terms. You'll find out why Fury's sotting the pace for Plymouth's biggest yoar. 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