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Show 4 - THE Feb. CITIZEN - (Continued from page JANUARY 11, 1911 for nearly three months with a broken leg. She was accompanied on the trip by her daughter, Mrs. William M. Evans. Enroute to Oregon, ited her sister, Mrs. visited relatives at has who they Rasmussen, been confined to the hospital Grand View and Boise. SOCIABLE CITIZEN Mrs. C. I. Goff returned Feb. 2 from a trip to Ore., where she visWille-met- te registry wedding Best Wishes To: JERRY McPIIEETERS NANCY WHITEHEAD 12, 1971 February DAN B. GYLLENSKOG PATRICIA (PAT) LARSON 12, 1971 February RANDY HARRIS CINDY SMITH February JULIE ANN CROPPER LEE VERL WINWARD 19, 1971 February - FREE 13, 1971 AND DELIVERY GIFT WRAP Brides and Grooms Choice Phone 8.')2 - 0737 By request or due to late Registration Be on a Gift of the NOTICE - All Couples Are Not Listed. GIFTS FOR ANY AND ALL OCCASIONS - FAIRVIEW - (Continued from page - OPPOSSES (Continued MAN WETTEST 1) inches of water. Steep Hollow Upper: 111.5 inches of snow and 41.2 inches Last year, 83.9 of water. inches of snow and 21.9 inches of water. Longtime average, 22.6 inches of water. 17.0 Sagebrush Flat: 16.6 Inches of snow and 6.1 inches of water. Last year, 13.0 inches of snow and 3.9 inchs of water. Longtime average, 3.6 inches of water. Beaver-Skun- k Creek: 33.2 inches of snow and 11.9 inches of water; last year, 31.0 inches of snow and 7.0 inches of water; longtime average, 7.2 inches of water. Dry Bread Pond: 54.8 inches of snow, 20.2 inches of water. Last year, 45.0 inches of snow and 11.3 inches of wat cr. Longtime average, 10.3 inches of water. Monte Crislo Ranger Station : 70.3 inches of snow, 29.3 inches of water. Last year, fiB.D inches of snow and 15.2 ii.ches of water. Longtime average, 16.0 inch's of water. At L'SU Weather Station, 22.6 inches of ::now was mea suretl. The normal is 18.4 inches. Highest snowfall on record fur January occurred in January ef 1940 with 43.7 inches ci stjw. Highest temperatures lor 1) LEGISLATION from page If an instructors time is presently taken up with detail of Veterans Given Money From Federal Coffers work which could be handled a by aides, and that once an involving in the Cache Valley area and a curriculum would who master teacher instructor covers a particuareas of Southsurrounding eastern Idaho and Northern d Utah, much of which is into the valley, were increased 10 percent it would into the ecopump nomy. Reporting the annual figures for the organization. Lee Selley, manager, noted total assets for the year of This Included $2,- $4,338,904. 127.000 in fixed assets, $2,- and 642.000 in liquid assets $315,529 in Investment assets. Total liabilities for the organization were listed at which was mostly long term loans. The share assets of the organization at the end of the accounting year were $1,792,950, and the net sales of the dairy group were educational manage the environment and two teacher aidci. Along with this, master teacher would serve as a roving instruct-- j or and would work with all three classes. Grunig said that 40 percent lar concept, teacher aides could help with individual work on the concepts. Grunig and the board both felt this would improve the overall quality of instruction, and personalize the teaching curriculum. Cost of the proreach the cash registers of logram would be $15,000 for the (Special to the and it would cal retail stores in short orimprovements, Citizen) Cache Valley Toe Late To Classify involve some rearrangement der, it is expected. Its imof personnel and curriculum. Cache countys World War pact on business will be sevThe board voted to move veterans will have their bank eral time as great, however, CARD OF THANKS of Lillie L. into the program In the 1971-7- 2 rolls embellished this year to because of the multiple efThe tamily fect that new money has school year, with con- the tune of $33,000. Smith wishes to express deepThat is the sum they will when put into circulation. est appreciation for any kind- struction being done over the out ness rendered by their many summer months. They said receive, apnroximately, that of of $275,000,000 total a would at the be an experimental this friends and neighbors time of the passing of their school for this particular pro- - will be paid to veterans of World War I and World War dear Mather. gram. Also during that meeting, II who have maintained their Della, Florence, Erma, Carl, Edna and Roma Eugene Haycock, architct, GI insurance policies. has become In the First LEWISTON the locker room The money distribution 500 Ewes, to presented beFOR SALE for available last View high sacrament ward for meeting Sky plans Iamb finst of ApriL Phone cause the interest earned by the babv daughter of school, and the board set the Sunday, 6tlc Grace. the trust funds governing $11,543,000. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bodily oper.irg of bids for the added th, bcen was blessed by her father FRANCHISE for fried chick- facility for Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. ja,lcies death because the ge the name of Jenniard en western style and Brit- in the County School Bwrd irate among policy holders fer. given the meeting, ish fish and chips. AvailFollowing has been lower than was able for this area. Write Haycock also reviewed a foresen when the premium Mrs. Bodily cnlcrlained at dinner for guests, Mr. and 1744 Monte Vista, Pocatelfive year building plan for the rate was Mrs. DeRae Broderick and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bodily, 6t3p district which would call for lo, Idaho 83201. reserve fund3 four children of Ag a Provo, Levi cost of a Preston, girl, Feb. 8. $1,337,00. pcssble FOlf SALE- - AMF j,pve beGn built up, enabling of Fairvicw, a great Bodily involve Ihis uuid temporary Veterans Administration 20 hp. smwmachine. lnixovL-incntgrandfather, and Mayor L. in elementary t() maC the refunds. 1970 model. $030. Call 852 the month, 47 degrees, occurD. Bodily, grandf other, Mr. Smil.iLc.d, .3 located in io..o:; in the distribution and Mrs. Keilh Hunter of 6t3 1442. red on Jan. 17 and 18. anil- w;itsiinring be nearly $4,339.3(16 royidtnc, andHyruin, Fait Lake City, and Mr. and reeventual c..ans r,f wcrhl War II who Mis. Vernon schco's Sharp of Logan. of several N:,tioiiaI .Service Life In-jlacc.ucnt Guests at the home of Mr. current slue h,d b ir.g up to surancc policies ard 167,430 and Mrs. . cost more to World War l would LcRoy Jones in I veterans who over the weekend Lewiston standards than to replace It covered by u. SGovern-"ls- were her son and his wife, Mr. ca.H for remodeling the ae in(,nt Life Insurance. of Fuhriman Mrs. and Jess Benson school for use in the Of the 1,966 veterans of the SatCalif. Park, Monterey Sheltered Workshop pregram two World Wars residing in urday Mr. and Mrs. Keith and the purchase of some ad- Cache only about 530 Puhriman of county, Ogdon joined dition property for expansion. will be on the receiving end, them for dinner at Marvs ' - 1 S on the interrupt-ib.- e the figures show. are Reporting They f f versus the general rate the ones who held on to their cafe in Smithficld. Mrs. Ned Horton and two the district is receiving on policies. their heating costs, Director As for those in the local children, Kerry and David, .. , of Business Administration area who were involved in of San Jose, Calif., have reKeith Hanson said the district other wars, no distribution turned to their home alter actually saves $14,905 by us- will be made to them since spending two week3 in Lewising the interruptible rate. they were not covered by this ton at the home of her parThis is a situation where the type of policy. Of the veterans who do ents, Mr. and Mrs. David F. fuel company is allowed to cut off the natural gas sup- qualify, the ones who were in Roberts. She came to care is recovply to the district in extreme World War I will receive an lor her mother, who and of each $122 average from surgery. eye ering cold weather so they may those who saw srvice in the Mrs. Sarah Kent of Eureka supply it to homes. The dis- second World War, $64. been a guest at the home has difto a trict then switches The VA explains that the of Mercedes Buxton in Mrs. amount receives veteran a ferent fuel for that period of such factors as Lewiston upon depends during the past board had questime, and the am I C jA tioned whether it would not his age, the age of the policy week. and its face value. Bishop and Mrs. M. C. be better to have natural gas For those Gilbert and grandson, Todd for the full period. who are eligible to receive Other matters covered in dividends, their checks ar- Gilbert, visited in Salt Lake that meeting included brief- rive on the anniversary dates City over the weekend at the of their it is pointed home of their daughter Karla ings on vocational education, out. No policies, for them and her husband and application family, educational television, rleas-t- d is necessary. The distribu- the Jack Cottrells. On Sattime for educators, and a tion will take place automaurday night, the two families change in policy in some tically. attended the ice hockey game school districts towards afterMuch of the $33,000 going to Palace. Salt at will the veterans Cache county noon athletic events. fun-ncle- 815-milli- an-cth- er 4, Baby Blessed In Lewislon 425-359- Births tj-- c s . o " K; rJ A HER GIVE SMOOCH POOCH OR A TEDDY BEAR FOR VALENTINES DAY REALLY NEW, REALLY JUST ARRIVED THESE LARGE STUFFED ANIMALS GROOVIE REGULAR $10.00 ARE REALLY NEAT Only $088 Hint.... Drop A Tell Your Man Whal You Want For vr n r Valentine's Day Is At Johnson's GREETINGS AMERICAN FOR FLOOR HER.. SAY VALENTINES CLOSEOUT I Love You We Musi Hove All Our Floor Models Best To Make Room For The Hew Models. GET YOURS AT JOHNSON 30 FOR DRUG AND SAVE ... 30 (oi only 37c CLASSMATE PACK REG. 49c 24 for only 27c FUN PACK REG. 24 FOR 39c VALENTINES FOR GIRLS TO SEND REG. 30 FOR 49c 30 for only 37c VALENTINES FOR BOYS TO SEND REG. SAMPLE 30 FOR 49c 30 for only 37c Perinme Or FOR hTm . . . WE HAVE A RIG SELECTION OF THE NEW MENS FLAVORS Of 38 for only 47c Alter Shave INDIVIDUAL VALENTINES .. 25c to $10.95 and Cologne GIANT ASSORTMENT KEG. 38 FOR 59c SAVE UP TO Cologne JOHNSONS HAVE ALL YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS VALENTINES DAY IS SUNDAY, FEB. 14TH A RED FOIL HEARTS oisoricd choeolow. , 54 OZ. $1 .00 1 lb. $2.45 B RED FOIL HEARTS chocolate and buttor bom lbs. $4.15 1 C ASSORTED CHCCOLAtrS .... Washers Refrigerators 1 lb. box $1.95 2 lb. box $3.85 OPEN SUNDAYS Dryers NATIONWiDEr Freezers Combinations We Have A Serviceman Now On Duty To Help You Anytime 12 NOON 'TIL 6:00 P.M. FOR THOSE LAST MINUTE GIFTS, SUNDRIES AND PRESCRIPTIONS JOHNSON DRUG STORE Preston. Idaho Phone 852-01- 63 The Carpet House AHD DOCKSTADER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY NEXT TO HANSEN GLASS AND PAINT rilONE 832 . B53 |