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Show kid, dhi WESTERN AMERICANA NON-CIRCUlTIN- G 2 e I CACHE VALLEY BEAUTY VOL. VIII NO. 18 UTAH LEWISTON. M320 Al'fl. THURSDAY, 14. HUB Bigger, Better ' ' :,,v ifV:r. ;: Fair And w- Rodeo Nears A. no. i. ":Virj(WMWJi ' r . Tint ... 4 v.: i. . ... Mure exhibits than ever be- fore are expected at the 1969 Cache County Fair and rodeo everything appears to be ready. Tliis is according to Frank- lin W. Gunnel, fair manager, who said that the grounds are in tip top shape, new conces- siuns are contracted for and new exhibits are planned. The fair and rodeo will open to the public on Aug. 21 through Aug. 23. "Interest is mounting daily and it appears that the exhib-- , its this year are going to numerous than ever," Fair Board Manager Frank- W. Gunnell declared day. Concessions are from the Beehive State Caravan of Afor the first time this year. "We have given the company adequate notice that we want concessions of high calibre only so that we have as few problems as possi- ;ble." Mr. Gunnell comment-- j ."5. iVK.-iK- ex-an- , i -; The Citizen Photos Trenton Gets New Appearance West Side The center of the town of be in service soon. Trenton is taking on a whole The all brick building is lo- new look with several major cated next to the new city city improvements. Work is hall. now being completed on the Men have been busy for the new modern post office for the community which should Sets Standards The West Side board of trustees this week, issued a statement on student stand-- .' ards that does not permit; long hair for boys cr short' skirts for girls. Each student will be to adhere to the stand- ai ds and the "signing of the higli scnooi regisirauon snp; i uiimifv that the student P is willing to accept and con-- j form to these standards," the reported. "Students of West Side are expected to conduct their per-- : sonal lives with honor and! nlwnve mnintaininff Lm m.ni .tanHjirfU." the! revised school board policy reads Thn hoard of trust pos of' he West Side school district have expressed themselves being nroud of the conduct, ictions. grooming and high moral intecrity of West Side tminnti! in tvnt vpsirs and rifihll v so. The school has re-- , f : u-il- i : i j ; LSrsss. i to these things. The board said that the standards policy for students so that there was would be no deterioration or of these standards perhaps starting with a mere handful of reluctant students." The dress standards fur the schoiil state that shirltails "shall be worn inside and shirts buttoned or zippered up reasonably. No sideburns will lie allowed for boys below the s lop hn'f of the ear and must be kept trimmed. Hair must be clipped above he cars and tapered in the hark and there must be no shaggy locks. Boys must also hi' clean shaven. "Girls should dress to their natural beauty and femininity. Clothing should be comfortable and attractive without calling attention tn n person's body. "Presses Ehould not be cut extremely low at the top. Strapless dresses and spa- i curb and gutters and sidewalks in front of Merrill's Market and around the new post office. The new post office and city last week laying Logan Company Bids Low Smithfield, hall replace buildings that had been used for many years in Trenton. The old City Hall was torn down several years ago. I The deadlinesor com- - of Jean Spackman. commun- nii'iinn was sei ai imov. i ai itv icanpr Hme. w -- " s'"-!-"i'i uir cijiiii aLiui 3. miGTroce nl nnromnnine .rice 3 nr mo In addition to the contract which" t! of the building, about m0U0 lo $10.H) will be spent in 4.H projc!Cts wre 5nrvite(f in furnishings, The opening song was play- The building will be con- ed by Ray Ann Pitcher fol- structed west of the Preston lowed by the opening prayer Third ward building, which by Lori Andrew and Pledge will be torn down when the or Allegiance ny sneiiy nrw church is completed. TmJZ SSSK Demonstrations were pre- scnted by Lori Andrew, Paula side-h-rn- The're i..u are 18 m girl i j nnt nir ' nil irawliiii nil rai h..iWpn lV " WLVT?S?r,l mi uiu wuiiw is for the 1972 fiscal The highway will be year. widened to 82 feet with four iHuiicjr " shoulders i ati-inie- n, lanes, and a wn rigiu 16 foot med- - Ian. na that was discussed at a public meeting held by the is"w.v Utah 'clci- - i . " for wpiace the responsibility absences on the students" n5E?5ri.iM.. i..h.. lhe b..ard als? rec.eiv.ed .an ed and ncouraBed to enter "ectr cuy the Cache County Fair. Club Con leaders are Jean Spackman. ??r.rft'I a" and Light Betty Andrew, Becky Read. lr .f ower mentioned that Lew- Carolyn Beckstead. Shari f'frett aV'uul Hansen, Janet Cottle. Joan Hansen and Charles Snack higher than others of similar size in the district and he man. would like to investigate it. "We appreciate the business, but don't want the waste." Garrett told the board. We'll be glad to work Continued on page (Continued on page 5) -- TT ' au- - , - L?" Etion te'IiK vr'. "."-V,- Vm.J .fg8 ESto? 4-- H . -- M,er a? .... " j lifT-ti- i a ...... . sf.'- ' lMTr, .A iV ghetti straps are not accept- able. "Dresses should not be too short, no shorter than just above the knee. No shorts, slacks, etc., except for special occasions." The standards policy also said that clothing must be cleaned and pressed, there be no barfei-- in the school, anddress up days are discmirag- l I wniT j. . W RICIIMOX'DMr. ""d Mrs. Archie Hill have received word from a son, Dennis Hall, that he and his family, three sons and one daughter, are .... in umaon. uneianu. XiEJ.f Candle of Preston. nis works iH a Project liaison where he is involved in the of reports and activities with civil en- gineering as regarding construction progress and inter- 1'irimion oi coniraci terms. Another son of the IIills,'B$f Kenneth Hill, is currently the director of special and exper imental programs in the ot- nee or selection for the Peace iw-aic- W !tm ffii MJ BWwSrW PS S;: mfflfflUlOffiM &k&M II :J A - .SBT G&i'A .i the ....,1 honor stu-- i denls will adhere to l'R. slandards of moral cleai h- -. ncss and ciin-.luci- C,,nti:iiH-;- l nm , on rl j Corps TYPICAL Sl'KNK Typical part of the meetings tiial are being held through-Mi- l U"n i'omit.v is the posing of girls with th:;ir ; .1 club p'Tjcrts. Here a group of clothes v:iic. some of have are modi'l the The Paula Jensen. Uri thfy girls jiils T.'.mera (Jrill'iii, Tamerii I'.ullar-!- . i. i.! Citizen Photo ikv .Tfp.scn. . 4-- H ' in Washington. I). C. 'is current post includes planning, coordination and administration of Peace Corps programs which itilize experi-- i U'ii:al designs for applicants. 1 01-se- n. r. Park-Nort- T" . the code, ditn that the i iprp. t U'in a "W t'Lf.'ae .J mmMmmmmiM .mgm&zim ; iiiiciiucih. nuci :4 Agriculture executive committee lists Hoffman as Farm Ernest Bureau president: Sneth, College Ward: Valden Pitcher, Cornish; Lloyd Paradise, and Earl Dar-leHyrum. directors: Steven Bodily, secretary. Farm Leading Associated d Bureau Women are Mrs. of Amalga and Ann Mathews, Providence, Louise Hoffman, Benson, secretary; Ruth C. Hansen, Amalga, and Vada Nielsen, Nibley, directors. Community chairmen include M. Wendell Hansen and Rella Hansen, Amalga; Rulon Falslev and Alice Cardon, Benson; John Heggie and Marilyn Griffith, Clarkston; Ernest Speth, College Ward; Reed Allen and Maxine Rawlins. Cove; Mr. and Mrs. Val- den Pitcher, Cornish. Don Campbell ana iaa ueui-leh Hvde Logan; Earl Darley and Phyllis Savage. Hvrum: Edis Taggart, )ii Van Dyke and Vcrla Olson . Lewiston; Theo Larsen nnd Carma Baker, Mendon; Mr. and Mrs. Oswell Clarke. Newton; Quentin Peart and Hill-yar- ; VB d, y, j t.X -: sst vsusrT ." uui ii , ft -A- - i In England .... n. - "J-- For the second consecutive representing Logan City com year, there will be a dog mission; Gunnell. manager; F. Edis Taggart and Steven Bodily, Lewiston: Elda Amalga; Bessie K. Lemon and Dean R. Smith, Logan, and Ray Burtenshaw, North Logan. Curtis L. Miner is in charge 31 of ticket sales, and Taggart. f.Jl Richmond Man J'.k.n:3-- . MWWU11TH'I SlSSSS- gjff I en-fan- S.,! - Hill-yar- ;S'an?n I .!- propriate er .. . 1 boaro ha s ock wm uuis ui kuuu uuamr auu uic """t-7"""u'- ms55srsr ;X!ES:,a i County Hall of Justice. a now trail c sienai was - ifieldandanwrnbe : to provide the necessary fa- dimes so people of this area ly in Logan. Blaine J. Kay. chief engin-- ; eer, also announced that mon- f bad been appropriated to. extend the Loean Canyon1 hirrhwav from the forks to . " fc turn nnn uas a Th- US l . can utilize the fairground fa- cilities the year around. "We feel great strides are being made toward this objective. available produce, we feel tnat our According to horse rate are one of most &autitul me cnange in uaie h fMind anvwhere and it should also help in that areajj!: to make this Racing men from surround- inc states who could not come! i?e,,..C1 earner win oe aoie 10 come ' .WCCR-1. hic v .nhorfulpH Hab . Mb j as nave naai more "We expect a better than- -' ug , the a great deal of interest statGunnell Mr. this year," cu. :ized clubs According to the Extension Agent Lemon said Cache County is 'of area in one of the few fairs which has SK,.. T had an increasing number of entries both in home arts and division. "Interest is .nt"a?e the "" V,,,itu.n.n.UflUU.B mIlntinio rfailv and iudffine o- - o is . nal nn " aa ! ; ts full-fledg- , has been more interest than a"y PrevKMis year and at this Dfiint it amiears that al haVC been ."ntfactd :?paccin he, communily 5.hould ?ls0. We? bec5usS my.inR ih.e f?ird?ie5b?ck smith. naJ recon-- i L TJJ uJiJE?S . . that m the com- mercial exhibit area there riiAniYA lOlCl VnanSe V - . Meetings Held Throughout County 'J'" t:. - He noted ; ! yuiwim efl- Logan Road The district's attendance is ported Principal Ken Webb Principals of Cache county schools advised the school 95 percent about norma- l- of Sky View high school. II NAU7 J a rooara tnis wec-- oi plans 10 out some siuaents are missing IIT.l.k nwuirawueu .h ctnri mvor. wk .. . nnT Stettler it,iin i "v yora- U ht fl d. ear or , MiBniniinuru bihiie 'than fa pany oi Liogan suommea me- ance remore a week, day apparent low bid Tuesday on tne new rresion inira-mar- d si xruam siuaenis. nuwever, Seventh ward chapel. several school board mem- The bid was for $310,640. Ibers said that extenuating "was one of six bids opened, 4--H circumstances enter into sucn situations and school officials "'Kh bid was Richard JWatts instruction With $329,000. should be ready to treat cases The contract for the build- individually ' ing will be let by the Church discussion the u. Building department after the ?. "L, "! bids are checked by the legal TW..ai r --cauofsi T,.. . V.W-. wmcn ' gives present poncy neparimcni, ings to be held in the county reggy uunars, l'auia Jensen principals and attendance " rhlirrit exhibit-musemen- : Principals To Tighten Reins C n Area School Attendance i j : new city hall. office, which have been added to the recently completed have sufficient room to house horses, cows or some of the other larger exhibits," Mr. Gunnell indicated, Interest has also been expressed in a cat show and whether or not this can be finalized for this year's fair will be determined within the next few days. Those who would be interested in exhibit-mor- e ing cats are invited to call Mrs. Esther Tarns of Wells-li- n or Rence Bringhurst of Providence for further infor- mation. "Here again city people could do some ing along with those in the surrounding communities and it is our objective to have a cat show if not this year the next," the fair board manager explained. In inviting the entire val. ley to the fair, he pointed out is continuing thal the to work on a iong.range pro--: ject based on a master pia in t) improve the fairgrounds a a - to-'vi- IMPROVEMENTS I TRENTON The city of is taking on a new look with new sidewalks, new post show held in conjunction with the Cache County Fair. "This year it will be greatly panded and we feel it is a fine thing especially for peo- pie in the city who do not - MKK MACIIIXKS Boys and girls, like 5arb:i:a Recder. age nine, and her brother, Jay T., age 4. like to play with machines like this big combine that v;,l lv if.i c!:'bit at .'.v counlv fair. The C'tim TVoti f.MII.I)RK - l.ona Smith, (Moon Facrr. Richmond. Chambers and Aleen Robert Smithfield; TniMmied on page 5i |