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Show U.of t'. h c-- i .I-.C- Llli-ir- b . 1 1 r: l y ii THURSDAY. AUG. 9, 1973 Mobile Homes, Sewer Questions Reviewed By Richmond Council Discussion on mobile homes, fic, (2) the fact that there are zoning and the sewer system few homes in the area, (3) dominated a lengthy Richmond culinary water pressure is betCity Council meeting Tuesday ter than in other sections of town, (4) it is located near a night. Amos Bair, chairman of the sewer outlet for hook-u(5) a city zoning and planning comprevious city plan set aside that mission reported the commisarea for mobile homes and (6) it sion had recommended the would be owner operated. discussion approval of the proposed Reed the Following Woodland mobile home court council agreed to table the item west of town. Bair said the until a special meeting can be commission agreed with the called probably next week to recommendation to that effect decide on this and other time made by city planner Van consuming questions. Martin. In another mobile home quesFactors cited in the approval tion, Wayne Purser asked the included (1) the planned de- councils permission to install a velopments accessiblity to traf trailer for his son behind his p, . Newly appointed Cache Junction Postmaster, Rebecca W. Jones, left, and Lula Baldwin, who has served the community as postmaster for 31 years, leave the old post office. In Cache Junction Postmaster Retires Appointee Named pointed to the position under merit selection procedures enacted by Congress. The new postmaster and her husband, Dennis, have two sons, Dennis Jr., 3, and Danny, Rebecca W. Jones has been appointed Postmaster for Cache Junction following the retirement of Lula Baldwin, who has held the position for 31 years. appointee is a graduate of Sky View High School and a native of Cache Junction. Mrs. Jones was ap- The 2. Youth Takes Second At Golf Tourney Roger Low of Smithfield took second place in a play off for the junior division title at the Intermountain Area North golf finals Saturday. The meet was held at .Summit Park Golf Course. Low captured second followbeplay-of- f ing a three-wa- y tween he, Ed Chlarson of Hy-ruand Dave Oakes of Boise. All finished regular play with 83's. Oakes won the play-of- f and the junior championship. The- - veterans division and senior division championships went to Jack Thompson of Pocatello who finished with an 81 and Bracken Webb of Preston, respectively. Webb, with a 74, held the lowest score of the day. m home. Mayor Richard Bagley pointed out that the area in quesion is zoned RE-- 1 requiring one acre for each residence and that the city has adopted the policy of allowing no additional mobile homes on city lots following the completion of the Jonas trailer court on East Main. The Jonas court is expected to be finished within the next month. Opinions of council members varied on the question. Merrill Murray noted in agreement with Purser, that a mobile home on the property would be an improvement as a replacement ( Continued on Page 8) Talent Find, Quartets Set For County Fair Singers, dancers, jugglers, sword swallowers and any other valley entertainers are urged to compete in the annual Talent Find and Barber Shop Quartet Contest next week at the Cache County Fair. Sponsored by the Cache County Farm Bureau Federation, the Thursday night Talent Find is open to all performers one to 30 years old. A junior division will include those up to 10 yean old; an intermediate division will be those to 16, and a senior division will include those 17 to 30. Cash awards will be awarded to the top three acts in each division. As many as four performers may appear in each act. Competition begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Cache County Fairgrounds pavillion. The Barber Shop Quartet , contest will be held next Friday at the fairground pavillion at 5:30 p.m. Cash awards donated by the Cache County Fair Board, will be presented to the top ladies' quartet and the top mens quartet. First prize winnen in the Find and the quartet competition will represent Cache County in the Utah State Talen Fair in September. Those interested in competing in either contest should call Lynette Hansen at 5636429 or 752-209- 1. Because postmasters of fourth class post offices are required to provide their own building, a new.facility has been added to the Jones three bedroom mobile home. The new post office was built by Mrs. Jones' father, Grant Simmonds, assisted by Dennis Jones and Mrs. Baldwin's husband, Norman. The former facility, attached to Mrs. Baldwins home, has housed the post office for 49 years and originally included a store, barber shop and gas pumps. When the Baldwins moved in, they maintained the post office but converted the store and barber shop to living space. The post office will now be remodeled for an extra bedroom. -- TIIE NEW LOOK The Cache Citizen is switching to a new, smaller page size this week for a number of reasons. First, we believe our readers will find this size newspaper easier to hold and to read, because both news and advertising are given better display. Ellen Bischoff and Mary Jo Hansen of Smithfield brush up their act for the Talent Find next week at the Cache County Fair. |