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Show K Obituary Reuben Talbot i SCHOOL DISTRICT (Continued from page 1) School Students drop across the state and that this is the crux of the skyrocketing school cost problem. From fiscal 1957 to fiscal 1967 the ratio has gone from 29 to one to 24.6 to one meaning that 15 percent more teachers are now needed to teach the same number of students. District ratios vary widely they claimed. Morgan county is high with a ratio of one teacher to 27.5. Daggett is low with a ratio of 11.9. Cache Tour Salt Lake Reuben Percil (Dutch) Tal bot died at his home in Rich TKKXTOX-"Thursday mond, Utah on May 6 after morning the Trenton elemena prolonged illness. lie was tary students, together with 7 J the son of Robert Wall and Jn nnTte!' c?,Vks' custod-- J Martha Lucinda Sharp Talbot officers, were taken by bus to Salt Lake Citv of Lewiston, Utah. He was and Park City. At Salt Lake barn May 3, 1893 at Lewiston they toured the Capitol builJ-inHe married Margaretta Chris and Grounds. visitnH tim tina Olson in 1912. She died Temple grounds and museum, visitors center and rihor May 20, 1922. In 1924, he mar ricd Elnona Elizabeth Lau "V" Cache per pupil cost rence. The marriage was lat $9.19 com- is Sv w,Io X' on ay supplies teaching er solemnized in the Logan state with average JJ pared LDb temple. Weber was of sio.?b. yi'S .J i "to ft proved extremely inter He was an elder in the Rich with $4.94 and Daggett high esnng to all. A mond ward. sack lunch In his early with $18.98. .J-KS was provided for the children married life, he participated tabulations Association The actively in athletics, being a show what has been happen by the cooks of the school. Chaperones were promoter of many outstand to school costs in the Dale Uindlisbacher, teachers, ing Doxing events, tie was ing Joyce an enthusiast of outdoor life, state since 1957, noting, that Lower, Jean Read, PTA officbeen has up going ers Joan Hansen, Melva CotHis special love was having spending enrollments. tle and Donna Andrew. Others his sons at his side enjoying faster than The report notes these in attending were Luella Payne, the great outdoors fishing and 1956-5- 7 to 1966-- Pearl Griffin and Lola Spack-mal:.f,:;v',1 hunting together. He was a creases from Morland devoted husband and father, 67: Spackman Students in average daily drove the bus. A happy but Survivors are his wife, El increased from urea group of students arrivnona, of Richmond; the fol attendance ed home safely that evening. lowing children: Mrs. George 188,754 to 277,590, or 47. Mr. and Mrs. DeLloy Forbes w. (imogene) Anderson of Instructional costs jumped Fresno, Calif.; Ray L. Tal from $32,487,543 to $97,062,370, and daughter were weekend visitors of her parents, Mr. bot and Lynn D. Talbot of or 199. Lay ton; and Terry A. Talbot, Overall spending, including and Mrs. Rex Read. and capital outlay and debt ser Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AtkinRoy; 16 grandchildren PATRICIA PLANT nine great grandchildren; one vices, shot-ifrom $66,898,999 son attended funeral services brother and five sisters to $187,781,016, or 181. in Ogden Saturday for the Frank W. Talbot of Lewiston, father of Mrs. Grant Atkinson. in salaries Average teacher Mrs. Annie Kent of St. IgnaSunday evening, creased from $3,987 to $6,508, the Pritius, Mont., Mrs. Retta Tal or 63. held the annual home mary bot of Salt Lake City, Mrs evening in the ward chapel Amanda Hincks of Ogden, with Pres. Wanda C. Andrew MILK PRODUCERS Mrs. Ethel Taylor and Mrs conducting. Music was under (Continued from page 1) Announcement is made of Granite School District in Salt Arvella Peterson of Long the direction of Orris Mae the engagement of Miss Pa- Lake City. Viere are four possibilities Hansen with Norma Reeder Beach, Calif. tricia Plant of Richmond to The future bridegroom has Funeral services will be that might be done to solve The Fred accompanying. John Ashton of Salt Lake City. served a Southwest British 9, at 1 p.m. the milk problem. One would Green family gave a short skit Thursday, May mission. He is of a graduate Miss Plant, who has been in the Benson stake center. be to keep the Richmond plant and Venice Reader acted as residing at 585 2nd Avenue in the University of Utah where Burial will be in the Lewis-- open, another to form a mar narrator. Every Primary Salt Lake, is a daughter of he was affiliated with Beta ton cemetery. ket association and sell the child on the participated Mr. and Mrs. Ross II. Plant Theta Pi fraternity and is curmilk where possible, another gram. Robert Stevenson pro-of his junior of Richmond. John is a son rently completing to build a new cheese plant. the stake board was official Amanda May Nash of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. year at the University of Utah and the fourth to sell the cows. visitor. College of Law. Ashton of Salt Lake. Amanda May Nash, 90, died Ted Roper, president of the Ethel Stevens was hostess of natural causes May 2 in a Cache Valley Dairy Associa to A June 12 wedding in the the members of the MarSalt Lake rest home. tion, said that the plant is garet Ann Adams Benson Logan temple is planned. 1878 She was born Feb. 10, now operating seven days a DUP The ncwlyweds will be hon camp at her home Friin Franklin to Isriel and Ka week, 22 hours a day. About ored that evening at an open afternoon. A history of day West. betherine 430,000 pounds of milk are house in the Benson stake her Lois A. Merrill, On Nov. 19, 1896, she mar ng processed through the was mother, house in Richmond and the read by Florence M. Isaac II. Nash in ried the plant each day. By fall, he Butler. The lesson was givWinn and Company, Inc., of evening of June 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Suhl was the low bidder on Logan LDS temple. He died said that they hope to have en by Marba Brown. Flossie the plant up to a 600,000 Atkinson April 14, 1951. in Salt Lake City. a contract for the seal coatsng a solo accomShe was an active member pounds a day capacity by Oc bv Norma Reeder. Re Attending the bride will be ing of 24.4 miles of U. S. 30N of the panied Pio of Utah or add He ober November. Daughters Miss Stephanie (Penny) Plant, freshments were served to neers. ed that three new vats have Miss Peggy Anne Plant, Mrs. between Soda Springs and Lizzie Gancheff, Pearl SpencSurviving are the following been ordered. Jonne A. Wheadon, and Miss Bennington and four miles of er, Josephine Lanray, Norma Alton W. 'children: He added the Cache Valley Reeder. Eloise Benson. FlosJanice Ashton. "tatc Highway 34 between Preston; Bertram I. Nash, Nash, would not be able to sie Atkinson, Ethleen Grant, Patty is a graduate of Utah Cleveland and Thatcher. .san Leandro, Calif.; Mrs. M. Dairy take the surplus milk by May State University where she The firm bid $63,035.50 for Kenneth (Josie) Anderson, 31. "I don't know where the Hedvig Bingham. Marba served as sophomore class nc Brown, Florence Butler, Fern project, which also includ- Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. E. producers will go unless Hi-- Jensen, Norma Marriott. Bessecretary, was listed in Who's V. (Alice) Jenkins, Salt Lake Land comes to the rescue sie Brough and Clara Cottle. Who in American Colleges ed the stockpiling of roadmix City; 10 grandchildren and 13 He added that after the of and Universities, ana was a aggregate in the vicinity Tuesday evening, a large brogreat grandchildren; a and the expan group of fathers and sons atmember of Alpha Sigma Nu, Montpelier and Soda Springs ther and Con West of ;lush period sister, tnc nas in Caribou, Franklin ana Bear Sacramento and Mrs. Elise sion is completed at Cache tended a meeting at Richsenior Honorary. Valley Dairy and Gossner mond stake center to listen been teaching school in the r.ake counties. Olsen of Portland, Ore. would not be too much to Gene Fullmer, former heaFuneral services were held there surplus. vyweight boxing champion, 1 Monday at p.m. in the PresMr. Roberts also told the who now resides in West Jorton Eighth LDS ward chapel. Burial was in the Franklin group that two representa dan. Mr. Fullmer was a visGIVE BOH THE BEST GIFT Or ALL . . tives of the county committee itor of Mr. and Mrs. William cemetery. would be selected by the com Beckstead prior to the meetmittee to meet with two repre ing. Leland Chzistensen Band and chorus students sentatives from Cache county Leland V. Christensen died and one from Box Elder coun- from Trenton attending Sky View High were participants y of a heart ailment May 5 ty to form a while he and his wife were committee to study the milk in a festival Thursday night at the school. Band students vacationing with relatives solution. However, he added, this are Brent Reeder and Dale and friends in Port Angeles, Wash. He was born in Brig-- does not mean that the coun- Pitcher. Chorus students iniham City, Utah to John L. ty committee has to go along clude Alan Read, La Veil and Sarah Forsgren Christen- with the decisions of the Christensen, Beth Smith, Ar- YOU'LL SHE'LL ENJOY HER FAMILY MORE AND committee. He sen. He married Marvle Tay ALL ENJOY OUR lor, daughter of James Green said that the local group was Fire Damages Coop. and Alice Taylor, on Nov. 14, to study the problem from a first. county viewpoint 1929. Barnyard Buildings CIRCLE A He also said that a marketHe was a retired engineer About $500 damage resulted for the Southern Pacific Rail- ing association was already RANOI FRIED to the barnyard at the Ivan and formed in it the county road. could be activated. Jorgensen farm in Battle Mr. and Mrs. Christensen possibly Creek Saturday when a weed have made their home in TRENTON BRIEFS fire got out of control. Preston the past several sumIn another fire, an abandonmers. They were waiting the Flossie Atkinson, Ethleen ed chicken coon was damaged completion of a new home in Grant, Thelma Simmonds, mesoay afternoon on the OrFuneral rites were Opal Christensen and Norma is Jenkins place in Preston. Ogden. Wednesday at the Myers Fun- Reeder participated in a mus Fire department officials said .1 eral home and burial was in ical program at stake Relief Ititil St the Preston cemetery. Society Thursday afternoon, by kids. .Sli? g for'K Se Jj Ji7 ft" ot.tw. , 5. n. w Patricia Plant And John Ashton Plan June Wedding Low Road Bid Posted . Give Her The three-count- DAY OFF three-coun- ty Chicken Sweat .1.. jy sr. MOTHER'S DAY The Mother' RING DAIRY PRINCESSES (Continued from page 1) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Simmonds of lewiston, .Jill is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. llussrll Petersen and Sue is the daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Brirds Bodily Alternate Linda Fields is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Fields and Alternate Bonnie Kay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Glover - RICHMOND READIES (Continued from page 1) ladies cloverleaf race, 1:30 p.m.: selection of Cache Rod eo queen, sponsored bv Utah State Farm Bureau, 7 p.m.: 7:30 special entertainment, p.m., team pulling matches, 8 p.m. Thursday night, the Park school program will be held. A chuck wagon breakfast will be held Saturday morning, and the midway will be on the grounds May 17 and 18. Rules for the show include: Cattle must be on grounds at 9 a.m., May 17. Judging will commence promptly at 9:30 a.m. on purebred bulls. One judging ring will be maintained. Cattle will be released at 5 p.m. All animals in milk must show as a or over. Prize money open to all exhibitors. No entrance fee. All entries for open class of the dairy show should be made on blanks furnished by the Association and in the hands of committee by May 7, 1968, as all entry sheets and show ring exhibitors numbers will be made at that time. The committee reserves the right to interpret all rules for the best interest of the show. No exhibitor will be entitled to more than two monies in any one class, or one in groups. State T.B. and Bangs health standards required. (Must b3 tested within 30 days prior to entrance at show. Rpgistra fion papprs and health certi ficates should be available). Breeders to be responsible for their own testing. Junior Department Show All cattle to be on the grounds by 9 a.m. on May 17. May 17 to be deciding d3te for each class. Cattle released after show is over. Classification of purebred cattle first beginning with the youngster ages. and FFA animals will be alternated with each class. Grade cattle will be classified after the purebreds. All animals must be officially entered before coming into the show ring. Health certificates and registration papers required. All premium money will be paid through clubs ana chap ters. Horse Show Judging will begin prompt ly at 9 a.m., May 18, and all horses are to be on the grounds before judging be 4-- H , ARCTIC CIRCLE PRESTON. IDAHO tilt-of- : ; ld Top. Rinse GIo Rinse agent dispenser.Diamond I sparkle on glassware. Model M only SP-390- D $189.95 liS It how ll3Eir. TP! ifffffClE in -- Automatic Oven sr IBU-- Tilt-Loc- k IP trim rings. lighted eooktop fe I surface KLtfA units, removable EUSPlil pSgifrJAjffiJp H I 2 convenience outlets; 1 timed. XsB8 $299.95 Model J339 i Automatically replaces ice used! i Iv entered on the registration forms provided at the entry booth by the association. 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