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Show fail AiviL iiP.CULXTlNG In Cache Connty UNlVER-r- y 'We're Tons Heavier NOV J rHE fCACHE VALLEY : (Special to the Cache Valley Citizen) Under the standards recom-- I The problem is a general mended by' medical authori-- ! one. Estimates place the ties, the local population is number of Americans who are Cache gWhat .the averaga l3n overwejcu. u nag Deen overweight at about 40 mil ebuntv resident chnl.M f proper health, and what accumulating much of the ex- - lion, "or one out of every five aoes weigh are two quite tra poundage during .the last persons Their annual outlay for re erent things, it appears, decade or two. ducing puis, for medical treat .I ments, for special foods and the like, in their quest for slimness, comes to more than 9370 million, it is estimated. On the basis of national studies on obesity, conducted by the Public Health Service, the Department of Agriculture and others, the average man in Cache county tips the scale at about five pounds more than his father did at his age. Assumed is that the national rate of change applies locally. What it adds up to, for the 10,990 males in the local area ' over age 21, is some 54.930 additional pounds, or around I 27 tons. THIRD WARD - -- NO. 31 Check the Calendar of Coming Events on the Classified LKW1STON. UTAIl H320 Vandalism Brings Reward Offer Area reservoirs will be posted with reward notices soon in an effort to stop the vandalism to the facilities Events will be listed for $1 per issne. events are listed free of charge. Commercial Non-commerc- ial Cutting - SEXICR STUDENTS Mary Lu Halverson amd David Hirschi star in lead roles. Neil Fuhriman, cast as Frisr Lawrence, watches as the young lovers plot their secret manage. Directors of the play are Mrs. Elaine Carlson and Mrs. Alamnah Shaffer. The dates are Nov j , 'Make Mine Happy Nears Man Injured The Benson Stake Parent center under the direction of and Youth night will be held Mrs. Charles Little and Mrs. Nov. in the Benson Stake Dale Hendricks Glen Wheeler, superintendent, will conduct the evening. TV name of the production is "Make Mine Happy" and there will be a cast of ov;r iro representing each of the nine wards participating. On Monday evening, Richmond ward, Richmond South, Cove and Cornish wards will attend. Funeral services were held On Tuesday, Trenton and Monday for Parley L. Dunk-lefin. who was killed Fri- - the four wards of Lewiston d a y in a are invited. The production traffic acci- is for parents and their fam- 25-2- 6 Man Killed In Wreck, Service Held v. dent near the junction ilies. of the Lewiston - U. S. 91 i 21-2- one-ha- . THE FUED between the Montague's and the Capu-letreaches a dramatic climax in a duel between Steve Thunnell as Tybalt, and Owen Hatch as Benvolio. 's beset senior students in mak munique continued saying he irua-Decemb- ONE OF THE LIGHTER moments in the play is enacted by Michael Balkim as Murcutio, Owen Hatch a Benvolio, Shirlene Griffin as (He nurse and Dave Hirschi as Romeo. Stage settings are being designed and constructed by Mr. Thomas Baird, drafting instructor at Sky View, and students, Lary Baird and Paul Willie. Department Has Relic Collection ms v 7 - : vi, T.1. 7 -.- .-I i aw. 11 ""-HU- .. i k. es i 1 v wZT7' ' It's. tt i 1 m It" - " . "Mu br fl Jiail-iu- :i - 1 b - oi:.. . - - i : & chain on to his vrhi . l1?. The car driven by Mr. Allen struck the back of the Dunkley truck, forcing it into the Snyder truck, crushing Mr. Dunkl?y bstween. Mr. Dunkley was born on 10, 19"8 in Franklin, a son of Parley B. and Adelaide Uwc Dunkley. He filled an DS mission to the Northwestern States. On March married Rubv 28. 19?S he Mav Williams in the Logan !J)S TcnvMe, aftcrwhich they (cttlcd in Franklin, where he Aug. nas been employed with Dcl-Monl- o for the last 27 years. was a member of the Franklin ward where he scron page 5) Dixie College, Hollywood liS ry Unit as a replacement Until recently he has been stationed north of DaNang along the demilitarized zone. Prior to being wounded, Mr. Godfrey had been notified he would be able to take his rest and rehabilitation at Hawaii where his wife would visit him from Nov. 20 through the 27th. Mrs. Godfrey received word Monday that he would be in the hospital and rehabilitation center for at least a month and may get a future rest period at Hawaii if circumstances permit Mrs. Godfrey is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Roberts of Preston. Fire Burns cr-e- Inside Of Garage c-- - It-:- ;u a-- C in-;i- d3 Ho ( Continued y- a general orientation session: later, each senior was at liberty to visit the programs being presented by at least two of the schools. The pro grams included such features as filmed campus tours, ex planations of objectives and question and answer sessions, Post High School institutions participating in the program are Brigham Young Univer sity, College of Southern Utah, Continental Beauty School, Business Beauty School, College, Stevens Hena g e r College, Salt Lake College of Medical and Dental Assistants, University of Utah, Utah Open House Set State University, Utah Tech. nical College at Salt Lake Fcr Couple City, Utah Technical College An house will be held at Provo, Weber State College X:v. 16 at 8 p.m. far newly-v:i-- r and Westminster College. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph RECEIVES LOAN The c:u;jle was named Thursday, Nov. 14, An $18,400 insured loan to in L:ke City. a group of 12 farm and rural Rahh is the son of Mrs. families in Franklin county Gilbert Fairview. to develop a rural water sysis Arlcnc ):ri:b tem has been approved by the . ait I.aks CMy. I1 Farmers Home Administra- - Fire broke out Tuesday in and his wife c :ur-- ; tion, reports George M. the Casperson Automotive garage, spreading throughout "i .My employed in Sal; Lake Klein, the Agency's State Dir-- much of the inside of the iy. ejtor. building. According to the Preston ire Department, the dam age to the building could be 'M between $10,000 and $12,000. In addition, the firemen said there was extensive damage to parts, fixtures, tools and three cars by smoke, heat and water. Ihe fire seemed to explode from the building, according to one man, who saw it from about a mile away. A motorist passing by stopped at a neighbor's to report it. According to Louis Davis :f the fire department, the ire was contained to the of the building. He said i'iot it probably started at i!.3 front of the building BIIIS. VERA REYNOLDS siows her home econom- where parts and tires were ics doss the wonders ol the milk seperator. stored. S kio ir,nr. the was hospitalized in Vietnam. ing a choice for further train Spec. Godfrey entered the ing; second, it actually gives the student an opportunity to Army in November 1967, recompare the offerings of the ceived his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash., and was various schools. All students met at 9:15 in assigned to the 1st Air Caval- lf one-ha- lf Some 500 Sky View seniors were given the opportunity recently to interview key of Mrs. Diane R. Godfrey reficials from 14 institutions of ceived word Friday of last post-higschool standing in the state. The program spon week that her husband, Spesored by the Utah State cialist Lonnie W. Godfrey, Board of Education is carried was wounded in Vietnam on Nov. 7 on combat opthroughout the state during erations while with the 1st Air Cavthe first semester of each alry Division In the area 70; school year. . .., miles northwest of Saigon. "We see it as a two-fo-ld The telegram reported that Nelson, project," says Lynn Specialist Godfrey received a Senior Counselor at school. "First of all, we hope gunshot wound to the right it removes some of the fear flank when hit by hostile and frustration which often' small arms fire. The comh sold. No mail or phone orders will be accepted, and only cash will be accepted for the permits, Mr. Adams said. The tree cutting area is lo cated to one mile north of the highway. Park ing areas will be designated along the highway. Mr, Adams cautions Christ mas tree cutters to be prepared for snow and cold weather. Temperatures could dip to 10 degrees, he said, and snow depths vary from one to three feet in the cutting area during Be prepared to walk from to one mile into the cutting area, provide some means to cut and haul the tree, and carry chains and a shovel in your car," he Wounded In Vietnam first-com- e, Reed McEntire, Preston, suffered external and intern al injuries last week when his clothing caught in the of his tractor, power take-of- f The accident occurred on his farm west of Preston. He was found unconscious near his truck by Ronald Stowell who took him to the Franklin county hospital. He has been released. Mr. McEntire had been cleaning the plows under a beet harvester when his clothing caught in the shaft He managed to free himself, turn the tractor off and then crawl to his truck where he passed out. The cloihine was chewed by the machinery. Serviceman Representatives tion. Mr. Dunk-le- y was a One of f.Ha most interesiin? list chain to his vammm areas find them an "IUI1 Sl Ni'u- - ""' St. truck from awtL uie ource w ms er, a cutter mold, copper boi - exc ng visual aid far w many ... distinction ito the ef- -' mafrvrioiQ Mk n .. u- anu.uu- i. i.ck when a car hit OWES i 's j the rear of his vehicle, crush rrrt? cf Kenneth Roe, Art in- - "I have a real interest in bells: in fact, anv item which Daring the day, th2 depart-G'-'rl- . e r t n rr rr inn "iirTir ing hi m between the rumw srriin.rnr t.1 u.ii.i Liiji k iiiiiti i inn Kiuiin ' ui in the middle of;c ,them, I've found trucks. ieriodT Arranged rs San : no" h 'e The car was driven by L mo J ;rn classroom is one, ly; ssmc have been brought knowing the whereabout or "Wo unusual collec-- . and later contributed by stu- -' such items are invited to con- ?? ll"c; VicriGrnvcr Elijah Allen, 73, Rich- of f.3 ke l12ns ol.iiitonsal.and social mond. dents; and some have been tact the school art depart- fb 1: . r : lo b found in the area. w i i'iihi:.i,H h , l.J1'rrka. awu uu- - iiit-m-. i Acccrrllnj to reports, Mr. rclus v" i cciaon tor tie w:r d cr . . .,. .niinnt,nns a i it ..n Dunkirk truck had run out I he ittms ranee from old zens." ij- ill. iB r lfTit wl ii in i wit kiMiLLLiuiii morwiinnv UWIJI . of gas and Melvin J. Snyder, wog::i wheels to a milk sep-6- 7 He pointed cat t'.iat there kePt DUt little used," rbsrrv- - i i.i.ea arc cifcrirg? llirjl. in Co n- of rrcston stopped his, a,-Mr- RoeIIere as Par'TStel Art. S?vl- iri- -t and to a churrl) a treaJle are many items the denart-.el" aiu nu, l. ' school. t'.i2 articles Advan-TDraw- a set of scales, fry- - -- cnt would especially like to of the nnr '! n nnlu Vta n.f m enrtn Dunkley. Ho backed his truck m3ne. also tethers fr 'pan, tea kettle, and the obtain; mentioned were suchi and DctfnSDcfi?3 up to tiie front of tho Dunk-jir.- g nnci Mr. ijunxiey ley ri-.'was bending over to hook the fas-teni- Sludenls Hear Area College 3. At ?ky View High intersec- i , By Tractor along - Approved In Benson Stake Center department, persons using the facilities rewards for information will have to pay a charge to leading to the arrest and contake care of the property viction of persons who damthat has been damaged by age the property. vandals. "The situation is ge.tmg According to Roy Sorenson, serious and it can't be tolerat- member uf the Franklin ed anymore," he added. associacounty waterways Mr. Sorenson pointed out tion, recently a new table at that many new improvements the Johnson reservoir was are being planned by the watup and burned. erways association. This will chopped There has also been vandal- include this year new ramps ism to the restruoms. tables, on the Treasurcton and JohnJouks, garbage barrels and son reservoirs, new modern other equipment. restrooms at the Johnson resHe said that the Franklin ervoir and a new modern restjounty commissioners, the'room at the Lamont roser-th- e Idaho Fish and Game, voir. Yule Tree Despite their greater concern with weight, they are about four pounds heavier, on average, than their mothers were at their ages. For the 10,900 women in Cache county over 21, the overall increase amounts to 41,6J0 pounds. shnw that '('Hp statistics Christmas tree cutting by women in the 18 to 24 bracket lave gone from 112 to 117 individuals will be permitted, n the Preston District again paunds in the last 20 years ZD and that those DEtween jear, Jaw uams, range id 4 have gone from 127 to conservationist, said. One Al pine fir tree between three 134. Between 35 and 44 the and eight feet tall may be cut change has been from 138 to per family at a cost of $1.00 142 and, for those between 55 each. "You will not be perand 64, from 145 to 150. Only mitted to cut a tree for somein the 45 to 54 group has there one who is not present," Adams said. been a drop 2 pounds. Sales of these trees will be What is a person to do about his weight? The ex- made the weekends of De7, 8, 14 and 15, from perts maintain that the best 8cember to 3 p.m. each day, a.m. to and to cut down keep way at the proper level is to step one mile below Squirrel Holup physical activity and to low, which is located 27 make a permanent change in miles northeast of Preston on Highway 36. eating habits. Permits may be purchased only at the site during' the hours and days listed, and will be sold on a first issued basis until a total of 300 trees have been first-fourt- h Sheriffs with the Waterways Association, are being asked to join to see if the vandalism can near the waterways in the be stopped. county. The reservoirs will be postAnd if that doesn't work, ed in the near future offering ; duce. FlRST - FOURTH WARD Denrns Morrison, Garr Morrison, Ann Lawrence. Chris Jorgensen, Nancyl Rawlins, Tom Pack, Jerri Stephenson, Marie Pitcher. Absent when picture web taken was Terry Brown. Ruth Pack is director of this ward cast. NOV. 14, 1968 THURSDAY, Page. ' 51968 Serials order dupt. Sky View Presents Romeo, Juliet Soon CHECK THE CALENDAR I Because they are more concerned with clothes and fashions than (men are, when style dictates the slender look they proceed to diet and re- . VOL. VI , As to the women, they have been putting on weight, also, but not to the same extent. Valeska Wright, Julie Ann Barlow, Marilyn Hansen, llene Gordon, Wanda Wright, J'Lene Rawlins, Teri Wright. This third ward cast Is directed by Mrs. Vslesfca Wright. Tonya Litz, lrvH WALL MOUNTED pieces of student work in collection. reflect TREADLE SEWING MACHINE is flanked by a and a single tree in tlw Sky view display. |