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Show WESTERN JWEltiNfc of u Library Galt Luke City Utah U Bi.112 THECACHE valley BEAUTY vol. x NO. 41 SPOT LEWISTON. UTAH S432I THURS., FEB. 3. 1973 Richmond Boy Plans In Progress Commissioners Consider Mental Health Again Awarded Eagle EVELYN WINWARD WILLIAM Darrel D. Egan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Egan of Richmond, has received the Eagle scout award from Tam Powell, district scout executive. Darrell is a ninth grade student at North Cache Junior high school where he is a member of the band. Edward Miller is his scoutmaster. He has been active to priesthood quorums to the Richmond ward and has be- A. DAVIS Two Scouters Awarded Silver Beaver And Fawn Cache County Commission--1 years if the area remains on suggested that nominations It was decided that the best re- a poverty classification, but be submitted. way to handle the matter was George Walker of the Valley to pipe the water and to locate tri- that the classification of the has changed three Engineering Company, which the pipes inside the property county county mental health center times during the past e'ght is doing the engineering of lines. which is in the rough planning years. This has reduced the 14th North West of Mato Walker was instructed to stage. Kenneth Klevin, men- percentage of funding, and as Street, mid Serge Bodrero and get a cost estimate and to tal heath specialist for the this percentage lowers, the James Quayle, representing draw up a map of the Box Elder, Cache and Rich obligation of the county in- the Northwest Field Irriga- ty involved. A meeting of tion Company, discussed the all landowners adjoining the county area, has been charg- creases. Commissioner J. William problem of ditches and water road will be called when this ed with the responsibility of is done. drawing up a plan for the cen- Hyde defended the boards on this road. ter. position on not being omen to Mr. Kevin indicated that a suggestions, saying that a study wiU be made to ascer- grom had asked the board tain the needs of the three if they could submit aandp"an, the counties and plan his pro- drawn uo by a doctor, when board However, agreed. A on basis. this rough gram draft is in the making, and plans were studied, the comof the specialist plans to have missioners and the head deHealth Mental State the on out details worked finer agreed that this paper by summer, since An- partment too was expensive for the must submitted plan be al plans Distinguished Achievement beautification, property imto consider. county to the state office by Septemwas given Richmond provement, and youth activiaward OEO of Representatives ber. on the commissioners in the 1971 National Clean-U- p called ties. Ten trophy winners Tentative plans are for Contest, along with Hyrum for contract a with taking to each of the were to selected be mental health service The Providence. and award over the supplemental food in centers with Brigprovided Accompanying comes for the extensive civic three population categories. ham City and Logan, the Brig- program. of the local improvement efforts made by Skinner Judges to this years conGayle ham office for service to Bonnie were office Rog- these communities during the test were Mrs. Earl A. Brown, CAP and other communi- ers of chairman, president of tire the regional office in past year. ties to Box Eider county, and of General Federation of Wothe imErickson were Leo This years judges the Logan center to service Denver; William B. food program, pressed by the scope and var- mens Clubs; supplemental InRich and Cache counties. and Neta iety of the three cities ac- Pond, executive officer of the Dan England Ppcvo; patient service is also to be Graves. complishments and the close National Recreation mid Park considered for inclusion in supcooperation shown by various Association; Theodore H. The program provides planning. assistant to the Deputy food for pregnant participating groups. plemental If plans are approved and and of Agriculture time chilwhen At Undersecretary a and persons mothers the application for govern- dren nursing to six years of age everywhere are becoming in- for Rural Development; up ment funds accepted, it is Mrs. Donald E. Qusen, the. creasingly aware of environ are recommended the red tape part who health nurses. by national director of the Leaenis it mental problems, of the project will be complet- public tremen- gue of Women Voters of the see to the fedcouraging been had The program ed by July 1973. United States; James E. funded, but the funds dous results achieved by the erally of hoard of the Chairman people of these three cities Olmes, assistant to the execuoff as of Feb. 1. cut were tive vice president of (be Nacommissioners, Todd G. WesChairman Weston signed who believe that improveton, pointed out at this meet- the contract. Hyde explained ment can be made, not by tional League of Cities; Mrs. ing that the board is not fight- that the food would be receiv- talking, but by actual physical Maxwell W. Steel president ing the mental health pro- ed, stored and disbursed by involvement on the voluntary of the National Council of gram, and is moving as rap-idl- the county and that records as well as governmental lev- State Garden Clubs; and Ivas possible to a solution would be This food win el, said Patricia L. Bishop, an C. Elmer committee execuAfto the problems faced. He be storedkept. and disbursed at acting director of the Bureau. tive Urban and Regional and other board members the 'local welfare office one "It is our hope that other fairs Committee, Chamber of stated that they are working week of each month. cities will note this outstand- Commerce of the United Gary States. and agencies, through legal Lawrence will be in charge ing record of achievement and ConThe National Clean-U- p seeking a solid financial back- of the program wider the dir- follow the lead of these forthe oldest and largest test, ing. ward moving cities." ection of Glen Winslow. These points were brought competition in the UnitMrs. Pearl Bergeson read Forjudging the entries were such ed is sponsored annuout as a result of previous a letter from Mrs. States, Ann Hatch, divided into three population National Clean UP, the claims that the board was not ally by of the c3iiegories representing president of the League taking advantage of federal Women Voters, requesting total number of people cover- Paint Up, Fix Ip Bureau, a foundation estabfunding, nor taking advantage that the commissioners accept ed by their programs : under 1912. in lished of suggestions given them by nominations for county boards 25.000, between 25,000 and A handsomely professionals. 0.000, and over 250, COO. from the public. Mr. Weston said that 99 commissioners said Using a point system, the plaque will be sent to each The percent federal funding is that they welcomed such nom- entries were graded by a pan- winning citys C 1 e a available for two or three inations. Hyde said that at el of seven judges based on chairman to be permanently the present the County We- the degree of achievement displayed at various civic lfare Board needed a mem- rod scope and participation in functions to recognition of the citys achievements. ber from the Ilyrum area and such areas as community-wid- ers were given a progress port On the proposed ; groups for sevlonged to eral years. He is also a member of the Order of the Arrow. 4--H served together as mission-- 1 ' scout representative on the a aries to the southern states. Primary stake board in is a former bishop and stnjnp she also has an temple officlator. active Interest in the Cub Mr. Davis is active in comScout program. munity affairs, end has serShe is an active civic and ved as president of the Rotary Senior Citizens group of Knife and church worker, has been both club, lions club, and Fork dub, end is a mem- secretary and president of the Cache area win have a prober of the Chamber of Com- PTA and organist for the Day-to- n gram this afternoon to the merce. He has also served ward and in Relief So- Logan Fourth ward cultural on the city council. stake mis- ball, Third North and First He has always been con- ciety. She filled a trader the direction of cerned with the activities of sion, acting as secretary for EatA, Mike mid Wolford. youth, and has given outstand- four yeans, was president of Lloyd and their Christiansen in his church, YWMLA, and taught in other Cathy ing leadership for entertain will scoutschool group and guitar community, organizations. ing activities in support of Seven of her 12 children are members. The usual bus service will youth. have be available, leaving Newton Mr. Davis enjoys singing sons, and six of these and was a member of a gee achieved the Eagle rank in at 12:30, then going to Clark-stoTrenton, Lewiston, Rich' club for 10 years. He and his scouting, and .the seventh is stake scout leader, merit wife have four mood and Smithfieid. and daughters a life scout, who is working badge counselor, membra: of 12 grandchildren. on fais Eagle. Five of these the district committee, memMrs. Winwiard h very deber of the council executive have earned Duty to God boys to the scout program, board, council vice president, voted been a Guide Patrol awards. having And council president. seven for leader years, and at Mrs. WinWord's husband, Active in church affairs, as the Thane Sr., himself an Eagle is also wife his serving and Davis present Mr. scout,' was awarded the' Silver Beaver from Cache Valley Council to 1966. He says his Sky View Bobkittens took wifes main hobby has been a 7060 win over Roy last Friday night after being tied at sewing name patches and 25 during intermission. This and scout uniforms on badges win brings the record of the sans Junior getting her husband, Varsity to and daughters off on oamjptog (Brown was the top scorer Gaye Jorgenson was sus- trips. for the game, netting 10 of his By MYRL KENDELL Inservice 18 points to that big third pertained as husband Primary sent her has She The Benson Stake Primary iod. Flammer added 14 along as Ella C. McKnight find sons to camps, jamborpresidency and board were leader, with Thompson and Oldroyd HanSunmusic director, Dorothy during the ees, bridger hikes, river trips, added 13 for Sky View. son as scout director, and day morning session of stake wood badge and other scout Box Scores were: conference. Joycelyn W. Tar-bRinilisbacher as Cuib activities. of Lewiston Second ward Scout director. Others in the Cache Counwas sustained as president,! Released were Lucille cil who received Silver Beavwith Elaine Jessop and Billie president, counselors a ers at this annual event, held Lu Bagley as counselors and secreas C. Miller and Karen Erickson, at the Utah State University Spackman Mary tary. Ina Jean Anderson as secre- Center, were Alvin A. Davis tary, and all the board mem- of Logan, Owen A. Kirby of bers. Hyde Park, and J. Lowell AnII. E. (Bergeson was releas- dersen of Hynim. ed as stake auditor. Vivian North Cache District had Christensen .was sustained as four scouters who received . stake Junior Sunday School Outstanding Leader awards. organist and Sharpen N. Tag- They were Gene Esplto, gart as Junior Sunday School Troop SO of Smithfieid Fourth chorister. ward; Ed Crawford, Troop 56 Pres. Clarence R. Andersen of Richmond ward; Clay NielFnanklin County Fish and conducted the Sunday session. sen, Troop 84, Smithfieid Music was furnished by the Fifth ward, and Orrian Rich, Game Association met TuesPost 165, Coy c ward. Mr. day and unanimously agreed Sky View high school chorus, Loos-l- e. mid Mr. Crawford receivStratford conducted states bywere to oppose HB377 that ed awards also. JohnCalin Training Organists "Dming 1972, 1973 and 1974, son and Sylvia Olson. The Primary Scout Leader only antlered elk or deer, as meeting was broadcast over awards went to LaRue Neelsuch shall be defined by the radio station KBLW. ey, Cornish, Kathy Hyer and Pres. H. Hay Gibbons spoke Mereeda Bronson of Lewiston, Fish and Game Commission, on the subject of Hammers and (Helena Andrews of Trenmay be taken." Fouled out: Oldroyd obThat Build and Hammers ton. The association has no as 40 First That with in Units applied percent Destroy, jection to the other portion our lives. Class were Gene Esplin of of the bifl. They are asking Smithfieid Fourth; Kent HaK to P. Pres. Traveller area Wayne all sportsmen in the of Lewiston First; Edward and virtues the about of Condie spoke rjvitori Angus of Richmond South; Crawford and Che House gratitude and appreciation. Uoyd Dunn in Miller of Richmond; iieed Budge in the Senate, Talks were given by Steven Edward Schuman of Lewiston asking their aid in defeating Parry, Joan Sunmonds, Judy Henry Rawlins, Bruce Travler and Third, David Larsen of Newbill. Glenn Call, vice president of Kristi Mauchley. Del BuUen ton, Dick Spencer of Cove, Boyd Sorenson of Smith Franklin County Memorial the organization, said that sang a vocal aok accompan- and field Fifth. dauon his better ied the were by piano Hospital board met Friday they fdt there One hundred percent Boys with personnel in .means of controlling the ghter Linda. charge of were Pack 264 of Nelwton, construction of the life was Andersen Pres. the hunts. nursing concluding Speaker. He spoke Pack 254 of Smithfieid, Pack home and decided after dison the subject of "Seek Ye 258 of Lewiston, Troops 50, cussion not to accept the nursFirst The Kingdom of God' 66 and 84 of Smithfieid, Troop ing home wings for use at this and also "The Church Is True 55 of Amalga, Troop 59 of time, due to the fact that DeLewiston, and Troop 64 of much dean-u- p What Else Matters?" the is yet to be from Two escapees Newton. AnSt. leaddone, such as putty on winThe Saturday evening tention Center in Elder Paul II. Dunn, a dows, etc., and building deership session was conducted thony are in custody as a result of stealing Don by Pres. Wayne Traveler. member of the First Council tails are not yet completed. Church of According to Dean Abrams, Steadmans car Tuesday at The theme of the meeting was of Seventy of the Latter-day county commissioner over the 4:20 p.m. The car was Improving Gospel Teaching Jesus Christ of in the alley behind Gunnell Through Toadied Develop- Saints, addressed institutional hospital, all patients will be moved into the nursing home representatives, Auto Parts while the youth ment end Church Libraries. Talks were given by Pres. scouters and scouting unit as soon as it is finished on went into the shop, Hd Andersen, C. Edward Wilson leadership at the meeting. A the inside. This will leave the he returned 10 minutes and Rex Plowman, stake tea- smorgasbord banquet was old hospital section completethe car was gone. featured. ly free for rooms to that area The escapees were arrested cher development leader. Two to have needed wiring, heat run- films were shown, one about of Mrs. after (Pictures Lake City in Salt Goals" was and the sons husband can and it controls, inter - communicaand "Choosing ning a red light, tions systems, etc., installed With a was The on other found of be five this Begin were driving page found they to at once. The front addi Mind." all End paper.) stolen oar. William A. Davis of Whit-ney was awarded the Silver Beaver at the annual meeting of Cache Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America, last night, and Mrs. Thane of Dayton received a Silver Fawn award at the same meeting. The Silver Beaver is the highest honor the scouting movement can award a man for service to youth, and the Silver Fawn, a relatively new award, Is the corresponding honor for women scouters," for distinguished service to boyhood. Mr. Davis has been active in the scouting program for many years. He has served as an assistant scoutmaster, committee member, troop Win-war- On-H- Senior Citizens Flan Event d . n, Bobkittens Defeat Roy Changes Made In Primary Presidency 13-- 1. Ju-le- ne et Fly-gar- e, El-d- Fish & Game Opposes Legislation Es-pl- in . RichifiSncl Cited F ocJCfisanUp Tre-mont- on Si-d-or, US-D- y non-prof- designed n-- Army Reserve To Assemble All personnel of the 854th Supply and Service Company, UB. Army Reserve, will assemble at the Army Reserve Training Center in Logan at 0700 hours Saturday, Feb. 5, 1972 and again at 0700 hours on Sunday, Feb. 6, 1972. The uniform will be Class C. e We Would Like You To Meet Lewistons Library Lady Miss Sadie Sorenson has been librarian at the Lewiston Elementary school for the past 15 yars, fitting tote the quiet, studious amosphere as if it were created especially for her. The reason for Miss Sorensons perfect harmony with her surroundings to the school library is probably because her life is books, to a very large extent. She is a member of the (Lewiston City library board and ward librarian at church, and her recreational pastime is spent you reading good guessed it! Hospital Puts Off Move To New Wings Car Stolen ijn council Win-war- ds A; tion, which includes the emerand gency entrance, laboratory, is not completed at this point either. Older hospital rooms will have suspended ceilings installed, with all necessary wiring and lines being fitted in the area between the old coiling and newer suspended one. This will facilitate any needed repairs or changes to the future. Finished rooms in the nursing home section will be furnished with separate lavatory facilities, lighting and intercom system for two individuals per room. A folding partition can be closed between beds, allowing privacy when needed or desired. These rooms are carpeted x-r- ay books. Of her position in the school library, Miss Sorenson says she particularly enjoys the association she has with all the students to the school, from kindergarten through sixth grade . . . To dure books and stories with them, to be referred to as "The library Lady, to be able to bring ao much enjoyment to children through the media of books. She was born to Hyde Park, attended North Cache schools, and completed her education MISS SADIE SORENSON at USU. |