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Show Pj6Si32vasolsnon Citizen )t Cacfje Serving Smithfield, Lewiston, Richmond and Other North ' trtah S4TUT Communities Cache VOL. XII, NO. 41, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1976, SMITHFIELD, UTAH 84335 'Meet The Candidates1 Budge, Toolson To Express Views Keith Binford, Charles W. Bullen; State School Board, Jay A. Monson, John L. Owen ; State Representative, District 59 North Cache, Rex Meet Your Candidate at Sky View High School, Thursday, October 14, at 7 : 30 p.m. Local candidates have been invited to express their views at this public meeting. North Cache areas of concern in the community are taxes, water, roads, local THOUSANDS OF hooka will be delivered to the victims of the Teton Dim flood disaster in the Sugar Salem area due to the efforts of Sky View students. Sky View cares, said .Vera Christensen, Media Center director. All the students have contributed, not Just one group or a few classes, but all the students have volunteered to help. Members of the Executive Council and Mrs. Christensen gather around Just government control (instead of ihcreasing federal governmental control), snow removal on roads, speeding, motorcycles, inflation, and, in Lewiston, the desire to maintain rural status, - Kylene a few of the hooks. Iheyjnclude: u. Young, Peni Allen, SueZan Lits and Kim Moulten. Jhyde, The exhibition "The Artist and the Book" is part of the new Museum on the Road program presented by the University of Utah-base- d facility. The program is designed to make available to a statewide audience the resources of Utahs primary visual arts museum, says Ann Day, project director and curator of education services. . Museum on the Road is offering 14 other traveling at no- - charge to museums, galleries, schools, libraries or'vthernonprofit organizations in Utah, ac- cording to Ms. Day. The Artist and the Book included works of artists who were specifically commissioned to illustrate literary works. Artists as varied as William Blake, Pierre Bonnard and Eugene Delacroix will be featured in the 0 piece exhibit. Their illustrations are shown with manuscript examples of the text and, in some cases, with the books in which the illustra- 30-4- One of the newest mem- bers to come on board at North Cache Jr. High this year is Madge Meyer. She worked as an aid and taught at Summit Elementary School, Smithfield, for four years. This is her fifth year of teaching and is now the resource teacher at d. Smithfield). Her married daughters and seven grand- - "Contemporary American Painting," Le Conte StewUtah Petro- art Drawings, The intensive proposal B. dealing with the Utah recall electorial and appointments of local officials and state officers. Intensive proposal C, dealing with the budgeting establishing a state 6 Meyer, sophomore at USU, home economics; and Monica Meyer, senior, Skyview. The Smithfield Lady Lions met Wednesday evening at the Juniper Inn for their guest night. President Linda Gittins welcomed everyone. A meal was enjoyed by members and 30 guests. jects. The Lion's Clubs are designed for service in the community and is an ongoing service during the year. -, 1977-197- Merrill Downs, Mrs. Norman Edwards; Cache Council: Mrs. Dennis Funk, Mrs. Clair corner of Teachers Attend 1wfc UEA Convention Education: A Continuing Revolution was the Bicentennial Theme of the Utah Education Associations con(UEA) annual two-da- y vention in the Salt Palace last week. teachers Administrators, 1st West and 1st North. Mayor, Russell Reeder had proclaimed Lion's Service Day in Hyde Park. The Lion's continued their assistance with the development of their community park which includes a picnic area, a tennis court and play ground equipment for the children. Lewiston Lions big event that they sponsor each year is in the planning and participation in the 4th of July celebration. In the Cache Valley the Lion's clubs are an asset to the community and live up to their motto We Serve." and lunchroom workers from the Cache County School District attended. The conventions general session began first on Thursday with addresses by Lucille Taylor, UEA President; Daryl I. McCarty, UEA Executive Secretary; and John Ryon, National Education Association (NEA) President. Continuing on Thursday, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir performed at the second general session held in the evening of the convention. The guest speaker was ehnirman of the Congressional Watergate Committee, Senator, Sam Ervin. The end of the convention ex-U.- was on Friday with those in attendance devoting their time to sessions aimed at improvement of education skills and specialities. Topics such as curriculum development, business education, library practices, math, reading and physical fitness were addressed to the educators at some of the sessiohs by national authorities. Stomp Set Oct. 1 5 The Smithfield Post No. 58 is having a raffle; top prize to be given away at the Hunters Stomp on Oct. 15 0 be a Winchester with a number of lesser prizes. Admission to this affair will be one or more raffle tickets for each perwill 30-3- son. 1982-198- other things.. Anne Caine of the nominating committee presented the state officers for the coming year. They will be elected in the November 4 meeting. There were 45 present. Arley Coleman was charge of the program. Kathy and Mike Christen- sen played the guitar and sang several numbers. The next meeting will be held at the Lions Lodge on Nov. 2. Smithfield Celebrates Founders Day them with new before finishing them up. The Founders Day performance of Panorama of Smith has received letters thanking her dolls and toys. , Smith, known as the "Doll Lady" started her 25 years ago. Mrs. National Merit Scholars Named National Merit Scholars have been named at Sky View. They include Dennis Box, Reed McKenna, Lars Jensen, Maurine Plowman, Val Moser. Commended students are Peter Chatelain, Howard Jensen and Wendy school seniors. NMSC deterT mines the minimum PSAT-NMSQ- Selection Index score that students must attain to be named Semifin alists by arranging the scores of participants fin a particular state) in descending order; the score level at which the states allocation is filled becomes the qualifying score for the state and all eligible students scoring at or above this level are named Semifinalists. Jensen. Each competition begins when over one million students who are citizens of the United States and who also meet other eligibility requirements to participate in the Merit Program take the qualifying test the The highest scorers in each of the 50 states, District of Columbia, U.S. PSAT-NMSQ- and terri- tories, and certain U.S. moved the old stuffing, cleaned the covers and hobby 24 World Lions Service Day was observed by Lions clubs throughout the world Friday which had been set aside for such groups to become involved in community pro- commonwealths Dolls To Rexburg Mrs. lots of for the Mrs. Summit: Lions Observe Club members in Richof circling a term of five mond have been landscaping years beginning with the areas in the city park as well 8 and as planting shrubbery afiscal year round the tennis court. revenus federal limiting Smithfield Lions are par30 to state the per spent by cent and prohibiting the ticipating with the city in installing a sprinkling sysstate from spending any tem at the city park on the federal revenues by the fis3 cal year among Enfoy Program Troy, 10, and Cody, 3,. 'Bountiful; Maxine and Cleve Smith, Eliza, 8, Erica, 6, Spencer, 4. Tara, 3 months, Richmond; Melanie and Larry Swenson, Logan; Marie Tiffany, problems. Local candidates invited to attend the meeting at Sky Viqw.pre: State Senator, IJ- - 15,300,000 for children are Marcia and Wayne Johnson, Lemuel Burnett, Mrs. Verla Summers, Mrs. Dian Hall; needs and budget Lady Lions MADGE MEYER , Holt Chairman, would like to extend appreciation to the following local. PTAs for their help and cooperation: Sky View: Mrs. Calvin Funk; North Cache: Mrs. J. Norman Ravslen, Mrs. Fred Gifford; Lewiston: Mrs. Reed Bullen 'Service Day Talks To AARP Senator Reed Bullen explained the constitutional and the three other proposals which will be placed on the November ballot for all people to vote on this fall. The constitutional amendment changes the voting age from 21 to 18 and other requirements such as residing within the state and counties. The intensive proposal deals with the freedom from compulsory floridation and medication in the public water supply.' Odell Smiths Deliver Audrey and Odell Smith and Ada Bingham of Amalga drove to Rexburg and distributed 25 reconditioned dolls and a box of stuffed toys. Mrs. Smith elennwi and repaired the dolls and along with help from the Amalga Ward Relief Society dressed them all. The stuffed toys, she re 2. ROBERT TOOLSON study the candidates and issues and vote. Mrs. Ralph hair, school standards), textbooks, bicycle safety for students. Each candidate will speak no longer than 5 minutes expressing their stand on the be obtained from Ms. Day a( the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. 104 AAC, University of Utah,. Salt Lake City, 84112, or by calling collect DORIS BUDGE Young; Cache Commissioner, (1 year term) Robert J. Chambers, Verl M. Buxton; Cache School Board, Doris W. Budge, C. Robert Tool-so- This meeting is sponsored by the Cache Council PTA and encourages every eligible citizen to register, Areas of concern in the school community are school consolidation. Title IX (long communities public will be invited to informally chat with candidates in the hall where light refreshments will be served. Letters have been sent to Cache County Mayors challenging them to have the "Votingest Town in the ley!" n. crowded buses, grading, glyphs" and a photographic study of the Great Salt Lake. Further information may The AARP (American of Retired Persons) met at the Senior Citizens Center Thursday with President Letha Spencer welcoming everyone. Spotlight On Teachers North Cache. The position entails working as the special education teacher and as the resource teacher, giving individualized help to the student in areas of math, reading and other subjects upon the re- -' ferral of the teacher. After the last of her five daughters was enrolled in school, she pursued her education by attending USU to obtain her degree. Upon completion of two years, she received a degree in her major, elementary education with a minor in special education. Mrs. Meyer is from Richmond and currently resides with her family in Smith-fielHer husband is Melvin, as a beekeeper (Meyer Honey Company, tions ultimately appeared. The traveling exhibitions also include The Abravanel Years," a photo essay on Maestro Maurice Abravanel, , number of students in classrooms, size and growth of Smilhfield Summit School; quality of teachers, over- Art Exhibitions Displayed At Richmond Library The second in a series of traveling exhibitions drawn from collections at the Utah' Museum of Fine Arts will be open October 4 through 26 at the Richmond library. Brown, Keith Jorgenson, Robert T. Owens; Cache County Commissioner, (2 year term) Leon H. Savage, T. Ray Theurer, Delworth K. Batty, and Mrs. LeGrande Shupe. Following the meeting the the Past will be presented Friday. Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m. . i in the new Smithfield Stake Center. Take part in celebrating Smithfield's found ing which took place Oct 10, 117 years ago last Sunday. boarding schools and overseas schools that enroll U.S. citizens are named Semifinalists. The 15,000 Semifinalists being named in the fall of 1976 are the only students who will continue in the competition for Merit Scholarships to be awarded in 1977. Semifinalistsjrepresent less than half of one Krcent of the graduating seniors in their respective Slates; the number in a state is allocated in proportion to (lie slate's percentage of the nation's total graduating secondary fcxwm- NAmNAL MFltiT - r;3k SCHOLARS are: front row: (I. to R) Dennis Box.sonof Mr! and Thadis Box, River Heights; Reed McKenna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKenna, Hyde t Second row: Lara Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sanders. Richmond; Mai Plowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Plowman, North legan; Val Moser, son of Mr, Mrs. Alma Moser, North Logan. Commended students are: Peter Chatelain, son of Mr. Mrs. Jack Chatelain, North Logan; Howard Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Jei North Logan; Mrndy Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sanders, Richmond. |