OCR Text |
Show ::?i".'.-v- :':rV-- : 7,:vv?-'-:,- ' 55 y:t.:. Rs NEW INDUSTRY '. - L J M Y RICHMOND (Continued from page 1) completion of the program, the youth will be issued a certificate, identifying the safety program ho has completed. The employer of one of these youth is required to keep a copy of his safety training program on file. If he does not furnish you a copy of the certificate, be sure and re- OUest one SO that vnn mmnlv with the law. Before filing, read at thoroughly, so that you are familiar with the occupations the vouth is nunli- fied to perform, and with vour obligations in fulfilling this xou are also required law. to obtain and keep on file an age certificate. The youth should provide you with this form which lie can obtain from his school superintendent or from the Probate Judge. This form is to protect you from misrepresentation of age by a child seeking employment. This training urogram does not relieve you of the respon sibility of instructing your employee on the safe and proper operation of the sped- t. lie equipment you wiu nave him operate. Remember that these youth may have little or no experience wiui farm eauioment Items such as proper starting, stopping, use pf the brakes including how thev lock together for road movement, use of the clutch, engaging and disengaging the PTO, use of PTO shields, rais ing and lowering the hitches, how to refuel, how to check and add oil, and any other items the youth may deal with in the operation of These not the equipment only protect the youth but al so insure that the equipment wiH not be abused in use. The law also states that you must keep close supervision over the youth's work where possible. Where constant supervision is not possible, you or your representative must check on the child's safety at noon least at and No one wants an accident to occur with Us equipment or on his farm. These youth have received the basic safety knowledge through the special training program, but your example, attitude, and cooperation are essential to eliminating accidents. 1 VALLEY Recently the Dutro company announced that they would open a plant in Cache Valley. The plant will be located on the outskirts of Logan. The items. firm produces hand trucks Grassman Tour, Dinner Set For Next Week and related Banking Gronp Picks Former Preston Man Alan former Vaterlaus, Preston man, recently was named president of the Idaho Golden Valley chapter of the culture committee. American Institute of BankThe tour will include visits to the farms of the two candi- ing. dates for Grassman of Year Mr. Vaterlaus is the Time-wa- y for 1969. During the tour, the manager for First Sefarming practices of toe two candidates will be explained. curity Bank in Idaho Falls. The names of the two canlie joined First Security in didates were not announced. 1959 in Preston and was Judges for fine contest this transferred to Idaho Falls in year will be previous contest 1965, where he and his wife winners. and four children live. The annual Franklin Comi- gram. The luncheon will be held ty Grassman luncheon and tour, sponsored by the Pres- at the Pop 'n Pins. Members ton Chamber of Commerce,1 of the chamber of commerce wiH be held Tuesday. are asked to host a farmer The luncheon and tour are friend. part of the Grassman of the Chairman of the program Year contest conducted by the chamber as part of the is DeVere Tovey, head of the Idaho State Grassman pro chamber of commerce agri- - Former Residents Visit In Lewiston Letter To The Editor June A Thought For Younger Generation A MAXFIELD FUDGE LOG AND THE BOOKCRAFT BOOK OF YOUR CHOICE 1 DAD WILL ALL FOR THE PRICE APPRECIATE OF THE BOOK ALONE! A BOOK FROM THIS LIST: ' 5i By EratrtonRoy WW 2. GOD, MAN AND THE '4.95 ByAAaifc&MwsM DOCTRINE Bma R. McCenki. '6.95 By 7. LIFE EVERLASTING By 8. THE WAY TO PEACE run 6. MORMON '5.95 ENEMY HATH DONE THIS BypraTaftBdUoa 4. '4.95 UNIVERSE By Hyrvw L Anient 3. AN GENEALOGICAL GUIDEBOOK ATLAS OF DENMARK '4.50 Compflad by Frank SmHh and firni A. Ihomm AND 1 . VITAL QUOTATIONS '3.95 '4.50 Doon. 5. CrawVw THE QUEST FOR EXCELLENCE ly Sterling W. 5fl '3.75 nnnofli? OFFICE SUPPLIES HEADQUARTERS FOR LDS ROOKS & GENEALOGICAL PRESTON PHONE SUPPLIES 852-01- i , DRIVE UP THE SIDEWALK ear-splitti- AND SAVE ON TIRES AT BIG 0 TIRE SHOP Out Road Is All Torn Up, But We're Sliil In Business... iy. Or-v- THE CITY HAS GIVEN US PERMISSION TO DRIVE ON THE SIDEWALK TO GET TO OUR SHOP - RUT IF T0U PREFER. WE'LL COME AND GET YOUR CAR AND RETURN IT TO YOU. al FREE GET MORE g. d, Wad-dou- Bo-ma- ps PICK-U- FOR YOUR TIRE DOLLAR and P DELIVERY IN PRESTON - -- -- . . - FOR BFG't MISS RADIAL AOS LOOK fBSlP& .ON ABC-T- I I vi mid-mornin- g, Just THE CITIZEN ' mid-afternoo- LEWISTON Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Emerett Wiser. Orlo Jones, former residents On Saturday, they all went to of Lewiston, and now living in Pocatello to visit Mr. and San Leandro, Calif., are vis- -, Mrs. Gordon Thurman and iting in Lewiston with their, family and on to Shelley to A few days ago my wife and shunting our names and idenfather and his wife, Mr. and visit with relatives. Mrs. LeRoy Jones. Their Mrs. Milton Bodily of Logan I attended a graduation exer- tities into mere numbers, and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Orlo D. is convalescing at the home cise at the BYU in Provo, Ut they do our thinking for us. Jones and two children, ac- -' of her parents in Lewiston, Being on crutches from an Their nimble fingers are companied them to Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil LeFevre, injured knee, I with my wife' gleaning the orchards, picking are visiting with her parents after undergoing major sur was eiven a seat on the very the oranges, grapes and to- in Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. ' gery at the Dee Hospital in. front row; a row reserved for matoes; mighty tractors and Gun Balis, uno u. Jones ls.oeden. the halt, the lame and the hungry combines suck up tne an attorney for the AT&T Co., Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair blind, and I might add that; grain from the wheat fields, in San Francisco. and daughter Sharon of Nys- - there were one or two others And like the patented cotton Mrs. Elvira Elwood enter- sa, Ore., spent the weekend there whose afflictions made1 picker replaced thousands of t amsi ,isnna- - mA visiting relatives in Lewiston mine seem trivial, and me dark skinned cotton pickers, reunion on Memorial dav at 81,(1 Smithfield. In Lewiston, ashamed of the grumbling I other machines are drawing at the home of their had done. We arrived a lit-- the boys from the beet fields her home in Lewiston. Pre- they wereMr. and Mrs. Rosa- tie early, but before long the UIU unci UIC tVW IM1II9 parents. EuMrs. Mr. and sent were bleacher seats began filling, wneat arms, ana leaving Blair. mond gene Diderickson and family Mrs. Ted Lewis and Mrs. and several minutes before them to loaf their time away of K earns, Mr. and Mrs. Larformerly of time to begin, the large field on street corners, or race ry Diderickson of Kearns, Mr. Jane Ha slam, now of Las Ve- house was full except for the about the countryside on and Mrs. Danny Diderickson Lewiston and Hondas or motor on space on the platform reserv Lewiston in visited and baby of Kearns, Mr. and gas, ed for the nearly 3,000 gradu- bikes, or being just simply Mrs. Steve Elwood and two Memorial day. bored with nothing to do, they Guests at the home of Mr. ates. boys of Clearfield, Mr. and The long rows of seats become choice candidates for Mrs. Parley Elwood and fam- and Mrs. N. A. Smith in Lewwere stretching upwards, tier above "Hippy Land" and easy prey ily of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. iston on Memorial day Dallas Taylor and two girls Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Hail tier, till they almost touched for the unscrupulous drug the ceiling, were filled with pusher. of Tr em on ton, Mr. and Mrs. and two children of Roy. While I sat there, many Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Smith doting parents, wives and Alma Burbank of Preston, through my Mr. and Mrs. George Eames snent Sunday in Brigham sweetnearts. witn an occa thoughts passed one saddening of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. (Sty with a daughter and her sional husband thrown in. And mind, and Ren the light from the large sky- thought was: that I have a Lloyd Elwood and sons of husband and family, the Gibbons. light windows in the roof grandson, who from a trial Lewiston. The afternoon was Mr. spread out over that large run with the "Hippy Move of The spent visiting. baby daughter of Detton assemblage, and presented to ment" and its connected use Guests at the Joseph and Mrs. John Spencer us a panorama of varied col- of drugs, or add, as they in home in Lewiston Thursday Lewiston was blessed and ors. The women and girls their Flower Child jargon pre Sue Mr. of were Mrs. Detton's sons, Marty given the name were dressed in aU the gay fer to call it, has stunned and and Mrs. Wayne Harrison of in the Lewiston Fourth ward one can imagine the stunted hte once healthy mind colors Mrs. her Mr. and and Tooele fast meeting Sunday by he will never be able to the greens, the pinks till Glenn Harrison of Ogden. grandfather, Milton Spencer. blues, attain the status of a college and the and reds the visitgreys, Wilof Detton Ogden Dory Mr. and Mrs. Wallace graduate or attain to any othed with his father, Joseph liams of Oeden spent Thurs along with the black and the er worthwhile position of of the men's suits all Detton and his wife Monday. day afternoon here visiting brown He, like thousands into blend seemed melt and Mr. and Mrs. Layle Talbot with Mr. and Mrs. George of other boys and girls, from of beauto checkered a design and daughter Debbie and son, Williams and Mrs. Ethel Wil ty. And when the graduates lack of desire and ambition, Craig of Buriey visited with ij out of school and was their parents in Lewiston, Mr. The Lewiston First ward had filed in and were seated, dropped to become a induced easily all dressed in their black and Mrs. Odis Taibot ana Mr. of that supposedly member a yWMIA party sponsored and tasseled and caps, gowns and Mrs. Wayne T. Wiser, on "Hippy Family" with ' flanked, as Tuesday night in the they were, on happy Thursday and Friday. filth and vice. its attendant released in honor of the room colside each those Wiby gayly Mr. and Mrs. George of the organization, ored bleachers, they present- And I wondered if something officers lliams and daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Marie Rogers Clark. ed an inspiring sight indeed. could be done early in the (Donna) Jones of Clinton, Mrs. of the young students, to Lindsay Rawlins and We were seated close to lives Ut., spent several days at Mrs. Rey instill into them a desire to A short proHyer. vast of sea that gowned grad- achieve and succeed. If Twin Lakes. On Friday they was presented and each they uates,, and there was some- could were joined by Mr. and Mrs. gram officer was given a gift of feel, for an hour only more their than of caps or so, the wonderful Dalian Williams Ogden, Lunch was ser- thing spirit and gowns which was impres- which Mr. and Mrs. Ted Adamson appreciation. 33. The bishopric were to ved pervaded that occasion Their sive and or Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. ' which made I, countenances did not exude in an influence Gerald Williams of Smith-fiel- special guests. of my spite declining years, M. H. Mr. and Mrs. an overabundance of knowland Mr. and Mrs. Marwish that I could secretly to to Pocatello traveled canOne and edge learning. vin Williams of Lewiston. All have another chance to grace exerthe enjoyed a Dutch oven chicken attendof theirgraduation Thain not look into another's face those college halls. cises of grandson, and determine the depth dinner. Then why not, why not at Mrs. Maynard Hampton Robinson, son of Mr. and his knowledge, but there next year's graduation exerseemed to shine from their and three children of Idaho Mrs. Blaine Robinson. and the next year too, cises, n faces a hint of self confidence Mr. and Mrs. Verdun Falls spent Memorial weekkeep the doting parents and a and and also assurance, home end in Lewiston at the of Covina, Calif., were home, and fill certain look of tolerance, like sweethearts of Mrs. Hampton's mother, those bleacher seats guests at the home overnight towering Mrs. Ethel Williams. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boman they were ready to meet and with students from the sevtalk out the many problems enth and and Mrs. Vernal Williams and eighth and ninth three children of Salt Lake in Lewiston. They had come of life. And one could not grades, and if it sparked and but with wonder the awakened the determination why, City also spent the weekend to Utah to get their daughter, help with Mrs. Williams.; Nancy who had been attending school thousands and thousands of of just a few to succeed, who graduates pouring out of the might otherwise drop out and Hampton, daughter of Mrs. at the BYU in Provo. Hampton, remained with her Word has been received by hundreds of colleges each drift to join the ranks of that year, the problems are not grandmother in Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. Don- Blair of being solved, but instead are vast army which now claims win spend two weeks here. Mrs. Lcora Thurman and Lewiston of the arrival of a growing more numerous and my grandson as one of it's datughter Elaine and son granddaughter born to their larger as time goes on. members, it would be worth We are conquering space, Hichard of Provo and Mr. and husher the and sacrifice. That would be and are on our way to the Mrs. Gary Thurman and baby daughter Gayia of a David wonderful HoUingsworth band, thing to do. Why stars. Machines are doing our daughter of Orem were overnot another have a it our give try? arithmetic, solving prob night guests Friday night at Logan. They lems and slowly but surely Elmer Kerr the home of Mrs. Thurman's daughter. 5, 1969 BIG 0 TIRE SHOP V "The Home 25 WEST 1st SOUTH Of Sudden Service' PRESTON PHONE SSE-B- tl |