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Show THURSDAY, Fall Session Begins SEPT. 2, 1976 - THE CITIZEN - S Trenton Family Hosts Japanese Student cate well with the Japanese people. She said that Hiroyo knows more English than ahe does Japanese. While here Hirovo has had the Miss Paula Jensen and her parents, Paul and Jalaine of Trenton have been delighted to have as their house guest this past month Hiroyo NoJapan. guchi from Hiroyo is here in America on a exchange student At Vocational Center help from serving a Japanese as an interpreter in church . of Ron Hepner of Trenton mission for the LDS Church. Paula says that the exchange program is a good one. and that the experience t . i. ..; was a pn-help. Ron iust recently returned Hif-l- has been delightful and so very educational. The Jensens will miss Hiroyo as she has now returned to her native home. Ina-Mur- a, The 1976 fall session of Bridgerland Area Vocational Center begins in September. Starting dates ana tuition schedules for our fall session ING BRIDGERLAND AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER SECONDARY-ADUL- AUTO BODY AND FENStart, Aug. 30; Time DER 12:30-1:3- 0 daily; Place, Ind. Tech Bldg. USU; Tuition, varies; COMPUTER SCIENCE -Start, Aug. 30; Time, 12:30-3:3- 0 daily; Place, Computer Cr. Lab; Tuition, varies; GRAPHIC ARTS Start, Aug. 30; Time, 12:30-3:3-0 T CLASSES GRAPHIC ARTS Start, Sept. 27, 1976; Time, p.m. Mon. Wed.; Place, ITE Graphic Arts Lab, USU; Tuition, $30 for 60 hours; STENOMANPOWER GRAPHIC TRAINING PROGRAM Start, Open-entrTime, 8:30-- 3 p.m. Mon., Fri.; . 7-- daily; Place, Eng. Bldg. L231, USU; Tuition, varies; MACHINE SHOP Start, Aug. 30; Time, 12:30-3:3- 0 daily; Place, ITE Bldg. Room .114, USU; Tuition, varies; -- y; MEAT SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM Start, Aug. 30; Time, 12:30-3:3- 0 daily ; Place, Logan High School, Food-NBldg. Room 243; Tuition, varies; Place, Bus. Bldg. BUS, USU; Tuition, determined by Job Serv. Rep.; TRAIN- ING Start, Open-entrTime, 3:304:30 p.m. daily; Place, Logan High School; Tuition, $20.00 maximum; POWER SEWING Start, Ongoing; Time, p.m. daily; Place, Contact 6:30-1:3- BAVC for 60 hours; 753-068- 0 Tuition, T CLASSES BRIDGERLAND AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER SECRETARIAL area. Time, 12:30-3:3- 0 daily; Place, Voc. Hort. Bldg.; Tuition, varies; Sept. 15, 5:00 p.m. Class begins Sept 27 in Logan Classes are open to everyone who are in the process of career planning, who have a desire to change vocations, or who would like to gain further skills in their present vocation. There may be age restrictions in some classes. POSTSECONDARY-ADUL- ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE Start Aug. 30; 753-06- 82 classes are listed below. ut SERVICE STATION Start Aug. 30; TRAINING Time, 12:30-3:3- 0 daily; Place, Ind. Tech Bldg. Roan TU2, USU; Thition, varies; . WELDING $18 30; Time, 12:30-3:3- Start Aug. 0 daily; Place ITE Bldg. Roan USU: Tuition, varies: REFRIGERATION AND CONDITIONING Start, Sept 28; Time, p.m. Tuesday and Thursday ; Place, Logan Refrig. Co., 545 No. Main, Logan; Tuition, $18 for 60 hours; AIR - Interested persons contact BAVC at by 122, 4-- H program. Last summer Paula had the privilege of living with Hiroyo and her family in Japan for a month as the first stage of the exchange program. While there Paula learned to speak some of the Japanese language, but she says not enough to really communi- - FOOD PREPARATION 0 30; Time, daily; Place, High Rise Start, Aug. 9:00-12:0- Dorm Cafeteria; Tuition, varies. Bridgerland Area Vocational Center (BAVC) is an education center that was organised to offer vocational education to secondary, postr secondary, and adult students in the Box Elder, Cache, and Rich Counties. Bridgerland Uses existing facilities in the area including those resources at Utah State University, the six high schools in the area, and local businesses and industries. To register, go to the class on the first meeting day. The instructor will have all the necessary forms to enter you into the course. Registration and payment of fees must be completed by the end of the second dan period or special arrangements may be made through the Bridgerland office. If there are insufficient registrations for a course, refunds will be made. For further informa- 4-- H The Measuring Cups, first Club of Smithfield studied Tricks for Heats. Leaders were Nancy Smith assisted by Cindy Smith. The cooking dub all sent cookies to the County Fair. Two received red ribbons, Tracy Stevens and Suzette Smith and three members received blue ribbons, Melanie Weeks, Cydne Bordon and Leslee Davis. year Melanie Weeks and tion, our office is located in the Nelson Fiddhouse on the USU campus, or call Births Patti and Mike Call, RFD, Smithfield are happy with the arrival of their third son, born August 21 at a Logan hospital. He weighed 1 and was 21(4 inches long. He has brothers, Chris 13 REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE Start, Sept 28; Time p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday; Place, Ag Shop USU; Tuition, $30 for 60 hours; MACHINE SHOP Start, 'p.m. Sept. 28; Time, 7-- . and Jeff 9. Grandparents are Kathryn and Royal Stewart, Benson and he is their sixth grandchild and the fourth for Willy and Max Call, Kansas. .are, Dora and Lester Child, Roy, and Grandma and Grandpa 7-- Tuesday and Thursday; Place, ITE Bldg. Room 114, USU; Tuition, $30 for 60 ' hours; WELDING Start Sept 27; Time, p.m. Monday through Wednesday; Place, ITE Bldg. Room 115, USU; Tuition, $40 for 60 hours; MBAT SERVICE TRAIN- -' ING PROGRAM Start, Sept. 27; Time, 8:30-3:0- 0 p.m. Monday through Fri- -' day; Place, BAVC Office Nelson Fiddhouse; Tuition, $97.50, includes insurance; NURSES AIDE - HOME HEALTH AIDE Start, Sept. 13; Time, 2:00-4:0- 0 p.m. Monday through Thursday; Place, Sunshine Terrace, Logan; Tuition, $20.00, plus $5 for text; ORNAVOCATIONAL MENTAL HORTICULTURE Start Sept 27; Time, To be announced; Place, Greenhouse; Tuition, $40 for 60 hours; SHEET METAL WORK- 7-- Verla her home decorated in roses and gladiolas, Mrs. Verla Noble entertained her club, The Book LuRee Club. President Neta Roberts welcomed everyone. Roma Lou gave the program on the Early History of Smithfield and from the book "Three Canyons" by Laurence Cantwell telling of the shops and stores, early churches and the industrial part of the settlement. The Early History of Smithfield was compiled by LeNora and Leonard Olsen. Refreshments were served to guest Beth Lamb and Michelle Peterson and . er, Paradise. He weighed 5 21(4 inches long. and was 10 members. president, Brenda Bingham; vice president, Service recently reported that mourning dove populations have risen slightly in the western two thirds of the United States. It also indicates that the mourning dove is one of the few native species which has increased in number since the arrival of the white man. Utah Wildlife Resources Upland Game Supervisor, Darrell Nish said that breeding density indexes established on call-cousurveys tend to indicate that Utah's population of doves is the same or perhaps slightly higher than last year. The 1975 all-tim- e dove hunting was an record with 420,306 birds harvested. Last years late spring weather caused late nesting activities and consequently more birds were in Utah The Smithfield Friends with President Mary Hansen greeting everyone. Marion Bischoff read the story of Benjamin Franklin. Refreshments were served to Marion Bischoff, a guest, NelMary Hansen, Bessie son, Velate Low, Leone Chambers, Sue Reed, Lucy Cooper, Vivian Skeen, Lillie Hansen, Lillie Weeks, Laura Hansen, Myrtle Cooper and Violet Peterson. yskatasnade for them by Hiroyos mother. The yukatas resemble the kimono, but' are made of cotton material rather than silk. They are looktag at a bouquet of artificial flowers Hiroyo made from ribbons. er Newell J. Crookston, North Logan. Her daddy is employed at Pepperidge Farms and a student at USU majoring in Civil and Environmental ! n, Jane Hansen; dip rtdttbeff,' Dixie Hansefi arid Wendy f Hansen; song leaders, Kim Rawson, Barbara Hansen and Julie Hansen. Teachers were Evelyn Hansen and Bella Hansen. club The Clover Cooks of Newton under the direction of their leader Ruby L. Woodward were lucky winners at the Cache County Fair. There were nine blue ribbon winners and one red the summers project and entering their cookies at the Cache County Fair were Lana, Laura and Pamela Cooley, Pam Larsen, Jenkins, Selena Benson, Jennifer Smith, Jeanine Woodward, Page Viehweg, and Laurie Petersen. On August 19th the dub and their leader made a tour of the Wurlitzer Piano Factory and the Smith Food King Bakery in Logan. experienced very favorable weather conditions this year and therefore expect good numbers of doves for the ' hunt, said Nish. the Although peak dove Square the Starlighlers Square I Um M am :t SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER 1 1TH population is evident in Utah a little before the season opens (peak numbers are usually apparent in early to middle August), the September 1 opening date corresponds with the earliest possible opening date provided for in the Federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act. SEMI-GLO- VI-K- SS BARN AND FENCE PAINT O EXTERIOR LATEX INTERIOR Utahs most productive dove hunting is found in the West Desert areas usually centering around watering holes. Migrating doves fly into watering holes in early morning and evening hours. The mourning dove has been classified by the Fish and Wildlife Service as the single most important game bird in the United States (in terms of harvest). The aver- autumn (RID 01 IR0WN) Barnett's coionzet KM14LOM INTERIOR population waterfowl-duc- ks 1 aiMl) 16. $12.76 Bennett's NOW m25 3-PIE- $2366 e; and Nilda Anderson; Secretary-Treasurer, Merlin and Elna King; Directors, Rod and Velda Anderson. All are welcome to attend. YOUR CHOICE ONLY coLonzet 69 BARN AND FENCE PAINT $g89 VI KO EXTERIOR LATEX (aiMMTI PER MUON GALLON LATEX STAIN REDWOOD STAIN INTERIOR LATEX TAIN P&CTRATWG wOUDCOU)l aul 16. El $. NOW 6 ftEDWOOO SIMM NtCTWnMS V MXOCOU HR SUMS Mils 472 1 jaum NOW ONLY 449 Bennett's 1 coLonzer LATEX INTERIOR MR MUSH SJkLI PAINTS AVAIIABK moDeo'DflV 1t IRANCHO 49 14(4-24(- Logan, Utah NOW 1 LATEX Reg. 28.99 In sizes Jacket, skirt, pants jacket and two pair of Jacket shell and pants vast, shirt and pants pants. All In doubleknit 4, polyester. Sizes rag. 30.99, $26 51 South Bennett's 16. $1141 HI 10-2- 0. Jay 1 EL RANCHO (RANCHO CE (auii EL RANCHO El Dunce officers: President, John and Annette Vander-spic- 1 coLorizet and number about 100 million birds during fall migration. geese-usua- lly Vice-Preside- 1 ns sius nationwide is about 500 million birds, almost as numerous as blackbirds and starlings which peak at about 600 million. By comparison, Club To Start Beginner's ,,! Ma-chel- le during the hunt. We have age . 1 ribbon winner who displayed cookies. Those who enjoyed Beginners Square Dance A Citizen Photo s WARDROBER Dance dub will start the end of September at the Hyde Park Civic Center. For those interested in learning the calls to this popular past time, please contact one of PAULA'S MOTHER, Jalaine Jensen holds a Japanese carpenter's apron that their Japanese visitor brought as a Citizen Photo gift for her hnsband who is a carpenter. 4-- H Meets dub met at the home of Violet Peterson Thursday and Hiroyo NogncM show off their PAULA JENSEN Bonnie Hansen; secretary, " Dove Season Opens son is open through September 30. Bag and possession limits are 10 and 20 respectively. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Su- Fun The club studied Engineering. proclamation for specific times each day.) Dove sea- . Phase I and with Foods held 12 meetings. Members and their offices s great-grandfath- Lee Boyer named for one of their famous ancestors, born August 1 at a Logan hospital to Kathryn and Wasne Boy- . 4-- H JKWWOjH game hunting for 1978 with opening day on Wednesday, September 1. Legal shooting hour behours are one-ha- lf fore sunrise to sunset (See With are Lillie and Asa D. Weeks, Smithfield. His daddy is a deputy sherriff in Cache County. Great-grandparen- ts Mourning dove season in Entertains Other grandparents are Lucille and Raymond Boyer, Lafette, Indiana. Eric, is months, and parents, Jane and Gary Jensen 15134 E. 2300 North, North Logan are pleased with the arrival of Ann Jensen on at aWImLogan hot- (Vasco) Call, Mesa, Arizona. August He will be known by Casey-- " pital. w J I 'Aniofi Call. She weighed' and His daddy i employed at 194 inches long. Beehive Homes and he Grandparents are Rhea farms. and Japies Duckworth, Kaysville and he is their 12th Grandmother Kathryn Ograndchild and the 4th for lsen, Smithfield announces Alice and Horace Jensen, the arrival of her third North Logan. She has a grandchild, Robert Edward Utah begins the upland Noble He has a sister Christine, 2(4 years and a brother Raymond 1(4 years. Great-grandparen- ts 4-- H zette Smith worked on a Home Improvement project and made and sent bulletin boards to the County Fair. They received red ribbons. Cydnee Gordon sent Dill Pickles, Dilly Beans and Red Beet Pickles and received first place on all three. She carrtal an individual project Food Preservation. Trena Smith carried an individual project on refinishing furniture. She completed a bedroom set she has been working on for 3 years. Trena and Cindy attended a work shop under the Ex-tension Service on refinish- ing furniture, in June, taught by Joan Mathias and Karen Clark. ' The Merry Meal Makers club of Amalga entered cookies in the County Fair and received 1st ami 2nd place on them. 7-- SNOWMOBILE News IN WHITE AND PASTEL COLORS 5ER50N SUPPLM N. STATE (SUM) ONLY $g,9 J PRESTON, IDAHO |