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Show 'ait'HOCL'aion . uta Ctactre SMITH FIELD, UTAH, VOL. 13, NO. 84110 40, THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1977 Lewiston sefs bond election ion of a 400,000 gallon reservoir, construction of a new collection system, installation of a check valve on the Franklin line and construction of several new laterals. Some of the funds would $550,000. The come from drought funding, $250,000 being loaned from the Utah Water Resources program includes construct- A bond election will be held in Lewiston on Friday, Sept. 30 concerning bonding for an improved water system in Lewiston in the amount of improvement Board, interest free, and from FHA at five per cent interest and a grant $250,000 of $325,000 from FHA. Lions plan special medical clinic Sky View band takes first The 173 members of the Sky View Marching Band and Flag Corps travelled to Pocatello, Idaho, last Saturday to participate in Idaho State Universitys first an and the competing bands performed, observed and were judged on the various aspects of their field shows. The bands performed shows and were judged in the categories of music, marching and general effect. Judges for the competition were: Professor Hugh McMillan, director of bands of nual marching band field show competition. The competition was held in the ISU Minidome. The competition took place between l p.m. and 3:30 p.m. The The eighteen members include: Scott Ep-pic- h, senior band commander, and Rebecca Jensen, flag corps president. Narrator sity. Points were awarded in for the field show was Jack Olsen of the Sky View faculeach category of performance vith penalty points ty. Band directors are Sheri given for field boundary Manning and John Manning; violations, overtime, and im- flag .corps..advisOr.,-Je- a proper procedure. Sky Roylance. View's band taking first place accumulated 950 points, with no penalties. The Meridian, Idaho, band placed second with 901 points, but were penalized for overtime and boundary violations. Third place went to the The Trenton NominatHighland High School of Convention will be ing Pocatello with a total of 815 Oct. 6 in the Trenton town a with points timing penalty. hall. Both parties will That evening the first and hold a meeting at the second place trophies were same time at 8 p.m. presented by ISU President, Dr. Myr jn L. Coulter, at the Nominations the percussion department at Boise State Univerof - -- Trenton sets town meeting Montana Football game. Sky Views band was invited to present their Held show during the halftime period of the universitys game. Their performance received enthusiastic ISU-Easte- m PRESENTS TROPHY Rebecca Jensen presents the flag twirling trophy to Sky Views principal. The trophy was won in the ISU competition in Pocatello. Sky View Picture reception and a standing will be up for a four year mayor and two councilmen. The outgoing mayor is Merlin Andrew. Outgoing councilmen are Paul Jensen and Stuart Andrew. Con- Smithfield Implement. Those who received the seeds in connection with Health Day activities last Spring, and have grown the pumpkins for the contest are to weigh them in a 19:90 a.m. in front of the Student leaders for the groups "Pumpkin test for all Smithfield children will be held Saturday, October 8 at the of the tall flag corps in addition to Sky View's band were noted by the judges for their excellent work in correlating their routines with that of the band. mu- sic department chairman, College of Southern Idaho and Dr. John Baldwin, head planned pants. .store. According to chairman Garrison, there will be prizes for the heaviest, Ron the smallest, the most , r .shapely and many other, categories. Lewiston plans pressure of the eyeball out actual contact. In- back-to-scho- ol with- schedule your time to parti- cipate in this worthwhile Lions officials project, Hours of the clinic will be 8 a.m. to p.m. "Please 3 be to sponsor a clinic at the fans. The group was commended highly for their behavin' for such a large number of partici- of In commemoration ternational Lions world service day, Oct. 8, the Smith-fiel- d Lions club project will contest ovation by the Pocatello the University of Colorado, Professor Larry Curtis, Pumpkin Smithfield Lion's lodge to screen for the following: Blood pressure The county public health department nurses will be on hand to check blood pressure. Young adults (18 and over) said. CACHE COUNTY NO. 13 SCHEDULE 8 SPRING WINTER BOOKMOBILE FALL 1977-197- Sherid Peterson Headquarters First East Librarian 92 North Logan, Utah are especially invited to Phone:752-788- 1 have this checked although all are encouraged to have this test done. Diabetes Technicians from the Logan Hospital will be on hand to conduct this test. A special diet is recom- Office Hours 8:00 a.m. -- 4:30 p.m. Daily except Satur-Sunda-y, ft Holidays Stepping Place School Day and Date Service Hours Community 10 am-- 1 :30 pm Lewiston Monday Lewiston pm 2:45-3:1- 5 pm Lewiston mended to be followed two hours prior to the test to be 3:30-4:- 15W.100SO. Chanel (laooW.Cntr.) Chapel Chapel pm Cornish 30 Cove able to get an accurate March 13, 27 September 12, 26 December 5, 19 reading of the test. Those October 10, 24 30 16, April 10, 24 January who have already been diagNovember 7, 21 13, 27 Mays, 22 February nosed by a doctor as having diabetes need not. retake the 9:30am-2:1- 5 School Richmond test. This is an excellent Tuesday Post Office Trenton 2:30pm-4popportunity ter have the test Chapel performed as a $5 fee is Cache Jet. Post Office .5:306 pm whereas normally charged, March 14, 28 September 13, 27 December 6, 20 only a $1.50 donation is being April 11, 25 asked to have this important October 11, 25 January 3, 17, 31 November 8, 22 May 9, 23 test checked. Although evFebruary 14, 28 to is invited have the eryone School Smithfield test whether you can afford Wednesday 9 am 1 pm 5 550 Wasatch to or not. pm Smithfield 120 So. 5th E. 5 pm Smithfield Two hours before taking 5 200 No. 200 E. pm Smithfield the diabetes test, me of the Chapel Amalga two following meals should 0 Chapel pm Newton be eaten: March 1,15, 29 Breakfast: Large glass September 14, 28 December 7, 21 sweetened orange juice or October 12, 26 April 12, 26 January 4, 18 other fruit juice, or November 9, 23 May 10, 24 February 1, 15 grapefruit with at least two 9 am teaspoons sugar, plus three Thursday lpm North Logan School Dr. or more medium or large hot North Logan Highland cakes with Mi cup of syrup or (1780 No.) North Logan Chapel honey or one cup cooked or pm one ounce dry cereal with 2100 N. 1200 E cream and two teaspoons Chapel Hyde Park Benson 5: 15 6 pm Chapel jelly, jam or honey plus coffee, tea or cocoa with two March 2, 30 September 15, 29 Decembers, 22 teaspoons sugar or 4 pint October 13, 27 April 13, 27 January 5, 19 milk, cream and butter as 16 10 2, November May 11, 25 February desired. Nov. 24 Holiday Lunch, hamburger or othNo Bookmobile - m -- 1:30-2:1- 2:30-3:13:30-4:14:30-5p- m 5:15-6:3- LEWISTON Back to School night for the parents of the Lewiston Elementary students will be held Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. The opening meeting will be in the east building where room locations will be given. There will then follow two sessions in each classroom for orientation purposes. FOLLOWING STREET DISCUSSION one-ha- lf -- l:15-l:45p- m 3:30-5p- m -- -- er sandwich, plus choice of one piece til pie with ice cream or one piece of frosted layer cake with ice cream, plus coffee, tea or cocoa with two teaspoon of sugar or Vi The State Highway Depart- pint milk and cream and ment plans to have the study butter as desired. Glaucoma Pressure incompleted in the next two weeks and will arrange a side the eye itself and is a meeting with the council at. very damaging disease. The that time to present its test is to be administered to those 35 and over and will be under the direction of Dr. Keith Gates. The Lions of the Smithfield area will be using Study slated for school crossing To a passerby, driving down the Main Street in Smithfield, the congregating of the mayor, the sheriff, the crossing guard and a reporter for the local newspaper might look like a scene from a movie where either an accident had just occurred or a town meeting was about to convene. AFTER MUCH discussion of what could be done and a few alternative suggestions exchanged between Deaton, Mayor Oral Ballam and Supt. Draper, it was decided that the next step is to do a traffic study to see what problems exactly exist. Part of the study will include a 8 hour survey of the intersection. The State Highway Department will make the study to suggest ways for the city to meet the standards of the state in regards to their safety control. 16-1- It was not exactly that occurring Monday afternoon but a meeting of the minds to survey the traffic safety problem at the corner of Main and Center. ever-increasi- THE INTERSECTION of Main and Center has been a topic of much discussion and one of grave concern on the part of school children, parents, the crossing guard, city council, the Cache County School District and now the State Highway Department. State Highway District Director James Deaton and engineer Dyke LeFevre were invited to assess the situation dom- inating that" corner. It was surmized by Deaton and LeFevre that the existing signs are not in conformance with national signs at the present time and need to be revised. Despite the efforts of Shan-n- a Rice, crossing guard, and with the assistance of the sixth grade classes, acting as a safety patrol, the danger is still very much in evidence as each day passes. ( a point of interest, ac- signal installed. MAYOR BALLAM reemcording to accident history, he stated that for every phasized, We want whats signal installed, accidents best for the children, no are doubled. Motorists are matter the cost. Any expense still not that careful even involved, the city will cover though there is a traffic it to make it safe. As the tonometer purchased by the Cache area Lions. It is the newest mach- ine to check glaucoma where a jet of air measures the Deaton emphasized to those present, Supt. C. Bryce Draper, Mayor Oral Ballam, School Board member Robert Toolson, Summit School acting principal Dale Rind-lisbache- Fair winners Dairy Cattle, third in fitting and Logan man won the first place in the Cache A Register football contest last week, and the Hyrum man who won second the week before won second again. Citizen-Cach- e Steve English, 344 E. 7N N., Logan, won the $20 when he misguessed on one game (UCLA lost) and was only 10 points short in guessing the most points scored by one team. Ralph Olson, Hyrum, Bret Sharp, Smithfield, placed r, city engineer George Walker, crossing guard Shanna Rice, Were sensitive to your problem, show- ing in the dairy cattle exhibited by FFA and members in the 1977 Utah missed one game (Sky lost) and was 11 points off in guessing the View most points socred by one team. This week the boxes for the entries will be located at Danken, Carlsens Shamrock, Butters Tractor and the Fire Shoppe. The deadline for submitting entries has been extended until 6 p.m. on Friday and persons may mail entries to The Cache Citizen-Registe- r, Smith-fiel- d, Utah. The top prize this week will again be $20 for the first place winner and $10 for the second place winner. .4-- State Fair. Poultry Champions LeRoy Goodey, Clark-sto- but we will do it in accordance with approved standards." This way the city and the state will have some insurance against liability. n, with his American Class Buff Pullet. Kendon Godfrey, Clark-stoMediterranean Class, White Leghorn Pullet. SC White Pullet. Single Comb, Clean Legged Partridge Plymouth Rock Cockerel. Fitting and Show Ilalter class (Horses) Judging results were announced in the class 1 quarter horses: Reserve Champion Gelding (Bar n, Richmond Sets town meeting The Richmond Nomina- -' ting Committee will mert on Thursday. Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.m. The Progressive Party will meet at the city office and the Citizens party at the Library club room. non-conta- ct Logan man wins football contest DISCUSSING TIIK PROBLEM James Deaton, state highway representative, Supt. C. Oral discuss the problem of the Main Street crossing for Ballam and Bryce Draper, Mayor The Citizen Photo Summit School students. Thunder) owner and trained by Michelle ilvdr Park. n, County commission commends doctor The Cache County commission extended a letter of commendation to Dr. Robert Budge, Smithfield. He was commended for his personal involvement in the apprehension of a burglar" who had broken into his medical clinic last Nov. 1. The letter noted that Dr. Budge had physically subdued the burglar and taken a screwdriver away from him. "You were willing to risk physical injury in order to apprehend this criminal" the letter stated. "You are an example to others who sometimes hesitate or are reluctant to become involved. If the average citizen would demonstrate such efforts, the criminals would soon learn it is better to respect the property and rights of others. |