3021 Voters Went Here and To Polls Tuesday in THE RIGBY STAR Jefferson County There... Jefierson County's Home Paper Since 1903 Jefferson county voters failed to go to the polls in any great number Comment on Current Events FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR RIGBY, JEFFERSON COUNTY, . THURSDAY. AUGUST 16. 1956 NUMBER THIRTY-THREE Tuesday to cast their vote on the Ma t t r 8 KTpV B . o n e s. '" "^"^ S nominating ballot. A total of 1487 democratic votes were cast for Uni­ Livestockin Fair Must Jefferson Posse Mud Lake Fair County Fair Opens J.G.Oram, ted States Senator and 1534 votes for Senator were cast by Republicans, Haye making a total vote for that office wesson ol^uofish^d M Immunization High in Meet August 23-24 August 31 at Ririe Long-Time Business of 3021 in the county. The Jefferson county posse was The Seventh Annual Mud Lake The 23rd annual Jefferson county ^AOn in RlGDV Returns were compiled at The ?«S SS STi^^SS^SSiJ'SS Treatment high point division winners here Sat- Fair 3 7 have laid in the building of this com­ il be held Thursday and Pri- fair at Ririe will open Friday, Aug- Rigby Star for radio, TV, and press Livestock entering the County Pair urday in the northern division district day .Auust 23rd and 24th. at Terre- ust 31st, with the night show sched­ wires and were complete at 10:15 p.m. munity, of their steadfastness and meet 16 purpose, and their individual contri- .a t Ririe must comply with the foi- of t* Idaho State Rding Asso- ton. uled for Saturday night being the with the exception of one precinct. butions through civic affiliations We lovnnS health requirements. These re- ciation show, strengthening their po- Tom Mitchell is over-all chairman, largest ever presented in connection The telephone service to the west sition as state champions and con- . g^p LeGrand side of Jefferson county expedited re­ sometime fail to appreciate or recog- with the fair. Unt Fa d nd WU1 be tnCt tending champions in the state meet Wadsworth. women's group chair- The opening day will be devoted to turns, heretofore it had always been Jiize the worth of the man or womi ?° ? f ^°ff * f ' scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 18th at necessary to send a car to Terreton who keeps shop or opens their door y enforced at Uie Fa,r> m order to man, Leeclare Schwendig, advertis-1 the parade at 11 a. m., judging 4-H reve n Pocatello. The Northern, Southern ing chairman. Thelma Nick, rodeo | and F.F.A. projects, judging exhib- and Monteview for the vote, for business in a small town, where P r tany tranamitt^ of diseases and Central div.sions will be repre- , publicity, its. demonstrations and contests, race friendship and neighborllness are or infection at the Fair: cnairman Bin Yearsely Paul Holm was nominated for sented at the meet and the winners Thelma Nick hnd p^ma Hutchin- proram at the fair grounds, pedi- more important than profit and sales. Health Requirements For Cattle will represent Idaho at the Inter- | state senator. Eldred Lee, state rep­ Since these articles are individual A11 beef and dairy cattle used for mountain meet at Heber ritv TTtnh"' *°r" dance charman- Warren Mit- gree and saddle horse judging, pull- resentative, Wm. T. Berrett. county histories, many readers have inform- breeding purposes, six months of aee __, y' uuan- chell. \ ing horse contest. Saturday, Septem- commissioner, second district and ed The Star that they are keeping offered for exhibition purposes, ahall , 1Th"'e. winners in the events received In the exhibits, Ray Westwood and ber 1st events scheduled are judging Wm. H. Shuldberg, county commis­ nave sioner, third district on the Republi­ themthen.. The 55.»Star ^ «__««...{or_._appreciates• ..,„«-the fine" have passenn.<«iedH aan officianffi^ioli negativno..ii_e. ag_. -_ trophies, red and blue ribbons. Jef- Marcus Barnes head the dairy com- open class livestock, 4-H home prod­ cooperation given by those inter­ glutination, blood test for Brucellos­ ferson posse amassed points in al- mittee, Bill Shupe and Dave Jem- ucts judging, 4-H girl's style dress can ballot. There were no county con­ viewed and is looking forward to is (Bang's disease) within sixty days' most every event. berg, beef; Herb Gilstrap, Ira Wads­ revue, racing program and contests, tests on the democratic ticket. many more sketches of local people, of the date of the fair. A certificate ac­ In the parade, Jefferson County worth, horses. Raymond Osborne and specialty acts at the fair ground, The Star would like to thank all sketches of local people. cepted up to thirty months of age, Posse took first. Upper Valley Jay Schwendig, swine; Leonard awarding of queen gifts and troph­ those in the precincts who phoned In — h.a.t. — provided he animal was vaccinated Wranglers second and Bonneville Cope, LaVar McCrary, sheep, Jay ies, presentation of trophies in front | returns, the telephone operators and Commerce and Industry, a maga- between the ages of six through elev- third. Hawker, Lois Hawker, poultry; ag- of the grand stand. 8 p. m. the big those who assisted In tabulating re­ zine sponsored by the Idaho State en months, for beef, six through 9 Drills, Jefferson first, Upper Valley riculture, field crops and garden; night show. turns In the office. Department of Commerce and Devel- ; months for dairy, arid carries a ta- Wranglers, second, Boneville third; Wayne Allen, Pern Edwards, Dorothy This year, the exhibit building on to The Republican ticket gave U. S. opment, Boise, Is now in the hands ° in the ear for verification. Tests 3-8 mile race, Jefferson, Upper Valley md Vernal Allen; horticult- the fair grounds will house all ex- Senate candidates Ray J. Davis 605, of the readers. Source of revenue for ; must be approved by the director of Wranglers. lona; team tieing contest, ure. Dorothy Hawker and Hattie Un- hibits and the fair will be on the W. S. Holden 666, John Sanborn 85, the operation of this newly created the Idaho Bureau of Animal Indus- Bonneville, Jefferson second, Arco tledt, culllnary, Doris Gerard and fair grounds. Heretofore, the large Mark Streeter 11, Herman Welker department is paid by the business' trY- The test chart for Bang's dis- Atom Busters, third; parade cla; Nordstrom, home canning, La- oase Ririe gym has been the headquarters 267; state, senator Paul Holm 906, Dee people of the state of Idaho at the or the vaccination certificate Upper Valley Wranglers, Bonneville, vina Avila, needlework, Bessie Mit- for the most of the exhibits. A long-range look at Rigby's Main Summers 613; state representative. rate of $6.00 per business and the must accompany the entry, Jefferson; Pleasure. Jefferson coun- chell, Sylvia cope; arts and crafts, Lew Gneiting is chairman of the 8treet would not be complete without Leonard Berrett 312. Joe Erickson advertisers. Health Requirements For Swine ty first and second, Arco, third; {j Shirty Lott, Marvetta Soderquist, mile fair board, Tom Mitchell, vice chair­ focusing some attention toward one 465, Eldred Lee 731, county commis- We find no fault with the motives Hog Cholera— Swine must be im- ! Jefferson, Bonnville. Upper Val- flowers. Shirley Gilstrap, Grace lev man, members Ellis H. Call, Alvin of the community's pioneer business sloner, second district. Wm. T. Ber- Of the magazine or its contents, ex-I munlzed with either serum and vir- Wranglers; Trail rider, Bonne- Campbell, F.F.A. LaVem Fowler, men, Jack Oram, who has through rett, 825, L. F. Gneiting 709; county ville u Sauer, Irvin Harrop, J. Elmer Moss, cept to say, regardless of how many! us not less than 21 days prior to the - PPer Valley Wranglers, Arco; Herb Shurtliff; 4-H. Sharon Shuld- the years maintained business • missioner. third district, Lon Lott Lowell Moore, C. L. Lewis, Marion firms paid Into the fund, unless you date of entering the fairgrrounds, or ""• Bonneville, lona; ;'berg. Kay Jemberg and Ladd Mit- nectlons in this i 533, H. Julian Miller 287, Wm. H. ladies Harrop, C. M. Shaner, manager. The have paid advertising in the edi-j serum not more than 15 days prior pleasure, A neville, Bo lei airplane and rating cars, executive committee is made up of Known and respected for his high Shuldberg, 6*7. tion your community is not mention­ to date of entering the fairgrounds. neville: COw cutting. Jefferson, first1 Gene Mitchell. Wayne Violette, standards. Mr. Oram, now retired On the democratic ticket: U. S. and 2nd Iona Id Poore, Mrs. Ivy Summers, O. ed. Chambers of Commerce from or crystal violet not less than 21 ; - ; ribbon pull, Jefferson, The rodeo committee is composed W White. Narvel Rawlins. Kenneth lives in his home where he continues Senate Claude Burtenshaw received some of the larger cities of the 'state Arco Iona days prior to date of entering the I ' ; water race. Arco, Bonne- of Joe Potter. Bill Shupe, Bill Cope. Wheeler, Ray Howard, George Car­ to enjoy gardening and working in 613 votes, Frank Church 284, Alvin are Included in the ads, but from fairgrounds. vllle, Jefferson; potato race, lona, I Sorensen and Bill Yearsley. his yard, visiting with his family and McCormack 64, Glen H. Taylor. 526; Idaho Falls north, you wouldn't know Jefferson. Bonneville; barrel race, lyle, Ralph Freeman. Warm Balke- Brucellosis hogs in v , _,..__. .^.., M>IUIWII,IV| UOIICI jttue, Memberintiuuti s^ ow_f thmce Mu.«udu Lakt«e« raFainr ly, Don Mulberry. Earl Casper is friends. His sons and daughters are: representative in congress F. M. there was an Upper Snake River ing • i* accompanied b^ w^.^liyT Valley ^ board are: Thelma Nick, declare) & _iTi^'oflio^e7to Thelma Wataon. Menan; Lloyd Bistline 493. John W. "Reynolds 861. Valley. a a test chart showing negative tes^ JeffersonJ2££i?; ' cloverleafr^Tr^TX. lona, Bonnet - ESS ^S. ^OSSJ^rSS P«* ch.lnrin. Eugene Brown, «. 2^, Ogden; Ted. Hamer; Archie. Only three of the precincts reported The magazine, it says, is published Wadsworth, Bill Yearsley, Delia cessions, J. E. Durarnt, feed and St. Louis; Lyle, Rigby and Mae Mc- on the judiciary vote. J Cope, secretary. as a guide to plant site selection for in 30 days of the first dayv of the fairfair...... __. _J __.,.._. . grounds, Marlon Rowan and Fay An­ Farland Ogden. He enjoys his fif- Substantial votes were given write manufacturers, engineers, Investment won, no competition; trailer, Arco, Friday, 4-H judging will begin on Erysipelas—Swine must be vaccin­ thony, sound, announcing and light­ teen grandchildren and four great in candidatea/ Fo8ter Lemrnon, repub- bankers and industrial realtors. lona, Jefferson; relay race, Arco, the Girls projects at 10 a. m. 1 p. m. ing. grandchlldren and a wide circle of . d^^uc ated with serum and culture not less Jefferson, Arco; >-_ mile. Arco, Bon­ lican gheriff assessor —• h.a.t— 4-H and F.F.A. judging of all farm menus. I ticket, Stanley Rhodes. All others neville; pairs pleasure, Jefferson, Up­ projects except livestock, 1 p. m. The parade which features child­ WheAof n^ wome.man undertak.v. .„ e a Hproject „1.r,'. 1i?"5 dayJ "s prio^TH'Sr to datTe ofT enterinT™g "theT per Valley Wranglers, Jefferson; ren will be under the direction of J. G. Oram was bom in Ogden. were unopposed for the nominations. great or small, there is very likely demonstration contest for all girls; Utah, December 13. 1882. When he *— fairgrounds. stock horse race, Jefferson, first and 1:30 p. m. Girls style show, 2 p. m. Marvin Buck. Mrs. E, Williams, Mrs. to be some results. The newly organ­ Dorothy Ferguson, Mrs. Effie Dav­ was abouammti eigheignt years olOld thme famlam-- •«• I C * J ized women's Garden Club at Roberta scond, lona. rodeo; 2 p. m. open class judging crops, gai ne canning, culin­ is, Mrs. Ruth Wheeler and Mrs. Joe ily moved to Collingston. Utah and rUnerOl itlQQY TOT which is undertaking some commu­ The posse was well pleased with Hall. made their home on a farm. As most nity beautif Ication has already the attendanc as Rigby haa drawn ary, horticulture, needlework Annual Old Folk's y TS brought results. One of the vacant the attendance aa Rigby has drawn i. Home projects Mrs. Ivy Summers Is chairman of £ * ?°L^^? *! TJiirT^Z ™ ' ChriStCnO G^tt lota in the business district has been district meets. They would also like all womens' departments. Flow rge. and came, Day Well Attended judging contest. U 0 He Ved Blackfoot fenced, flowers planted and green to express their appreciation for Saturday at 9 a. m. the 4-H and Mrs. Nell Mason and Mrs. Ila Boyle; v. ? ? -.1 . ?!£L I" Funeral services for Mrs. Chris- about Apr! 111. 1896. and got a Job'tena j Greeni 88 wi„ be held Fri- grass now growing where a former Jefferson county's elder citizens ' tne support Rigby business people I idging <.: art and needlework. Mrs. Lida Call a herding cattle. He did this for a d Rt 2 m. in the Rl b Second weed patch thrived. The women re­ had an ideal day for the annual Old *»ave them, advertising in their pro- will take place; 11:00 a. m. open class Mrs. Chloe Later; canning, Mrs. sponsible for this movement are to be P'olks party which was held here gram and those who had conces- judging of all livestock ,1:00 p, in Harriet Lovell; baking. Thelma My­ ?lnn- ri tLf ^T^ T? '«" ward ****• with Bishop Gerald Lee warmly congratulated and may suc­ ler; Cleova Johnson, quilts; Mrs. Lin- Zl* tS?J * f.nwState; £C officiating, interment will be at Lit- Thursday at the tabernacle, where I tractor driving contest; 2 p. m. t0 V cess crown their future efforteffo s in they were entertained with a pro­ rodeo; 9:30 p. m. dance. nea Bennion and Mrs. Nellie Reading. £™uv h.S S!^ T ^ tie Butte cemetery under the direc- such an outstanding program. gram, dinner, matinee and dancing. Awards will consist of show halter. In crops and gardens, Earl Casper family, but didn't stay long. He de- ttioi n o„f *_.„,.„..-„Eckersel„l £Funera. l, uHome—_.. m,Th_e — h.a.t. — Vocal selections by a sextette from shears and carder, trophies and show is general- chairman; potaotes, Louis cidei d _»'«..--"ihV-^ITr**It was Idaho- for him. H" e has body will be at the funeral home New Rigby Chapel h P eX , ,e 0 S lu A drive through western Jefferson the Chansonettes, vocal solo, Tommy l • cash prizes and ribbons. Skaar. Marshall Hailing, sugar beets; SI Toff ?Lthe ^.countri- y ?!an;d ha" fs wa"1t : until time of seservicer s Friday. county and particularly through the Jackson. Roberts; instrumental trio Site Purchased A mod' ne and racing car seed peas, Lorin Smith. It grow from a plain of sage brush Mrs. Green died at her home In Monteview area at this time of the | Marva. Veloy and Susette Larsen' ay will b> of Wayne In the open entries, C. L. Lewis, and sand to a beautiful fertile valley. Rlgby. Monday afternoon, August year when crops and fields are at - chairman; Lowell Moore; Irvin Har­ Rigby Fourth Ward; vocal solo. J. L. The Rlgby Fourth ward bishopric lolette. He has lived in several different sec­ 13th at 4:20 of causes incident to their best, one is amazed at the new rop. Rex I. Gooch, Girl's 4-H exhibits, Brown. Rigby Third; humorous skit, Saturday closed a deal for the pur­ tions of Idaho, and came to Rigby in she had been 111 a month. ground brought under cutlivation Carol Neilson, chairman; Boy's 4-H lola Hill, Grace Jones, Ethel John- chase of a tract of land for a two- 1912. There he bought a Pool Hall : istena Jane Poole was bom the past few years and of the ex- department, county agent and ag I son; accordlan solo. Robert Tali, ward chapel from Abe Ward. The Lewisville Monument from Ed. Wheeler, this was loci iary 18. 1868 in Ogdn. Utah, a teach>: ' in*,'. ™ L^C""^.61^ ma?.e on Rteby Fifth; reading, Mrs. Nell Fife I land 333x300 feet Is located at the on the north side of Main street. He daughter of John R. and Jeanette The queen contest is being conduct­ onTnderiird V^ ****• Mln«* Grant; reading. WaUace Fife. Lew£". Intersection of Third West street and Dedication Friday ran this business for several years Blaisdell Poole. She came to Menan ed by the Ririe Lions, with Keith 2_T?3r^ WS^^^ vocal selection. Grant stucki. the Rlgby-Roberts highway. The and then sold It to Bill Fisher, and with her parents in 1880, who were Johnson, chairman, C. M. Shaner, O. supply and the Irrigation systems corner tract extends south from the LuAnn Camp Daughters of Utah after a time he bought the SI ta Menan. She mar- now in operation are producing re­ Milo; invocation, Wallace Fife; bene­ W. White and Bert Byington, mem­ highway to the Merrill Banks prop-' Pioneers. Lewisville. has set Friday, Cigar Store from Armet Lyons. This ried Oscar W. Green, April 2, 1885 sults. The Grimm alfalfa seed patches diction. Alden Poulsen. bers of the committee. The contest^ erty and then 333 feet west. In the Aug"st 17th 10:30 a. m. as the time business waa located In the Peck at Menan and later the marriage was are now in the ripening stage. The Walter Chappie, A. c .Keller. Tom ants will be chosen from all parta of for the dedication of their monument Building ^now occupied by the Reed j sol In the Logan temple. country is not only highly productive i son County, and Milo, Shelton on the church ground. The monu­ Drug). The opportunity came for Mrs. Green was the mother of but in a setting of beauty with a Don Bennett was In charge of the' and Palisade wards. En the contract, Mr. Ward agreed to ment is to honor Lewlsville's first him to buy the George Thomas build­ twelve children, 11 of whom are liv­ backdrop of the Lost River range to tables which were decorated with The queen will be determined by ing. At that time it housed the "Iris ing: Frank O. Green, Salt Lake the west and north. the building of a road 40 feet wide Church erected in 1882-83. many lovely summer flowers. Mr. her sales of tickets and the prize Theatre," a very poplar show house. City; Wm. L. Green, Pocatello; Mrs. and Mrs. W. P. Sharp were also as­ adjoining the church property on the Assigned to assist with the cere­ — h.a.t. — west end. The house will remain on monies are the oldest living daught­ this year will be a Complete hunting After remodeling the building he Fiorett Peterson, Rexburg; Dr! Ral- From Peace of Mind by Joshua L. sisting with arrangements. the property for the present but will ers in the unveiling wlll be Eliza­ outfit, in addition to a cash prize of moved his pool business into it. Here ston P. Green, San Bernardino, Calif.; Liebman "Thou shalt uproot from thy The banquet, which the honored be moved by Mr. Ward within 30 $25.00 with the runners-up rei he operated the Stag Cigar Store for Mrs. Myrtle Stoddard, Lorenzo; Blsh- heart the false doubts and childish beth Jardine Andrus, daughter of R. Ui declared, waa wonderful, was days notice when building operations F. and Luna Jardine, and Mrs. Eliz­ ing $15 and $10 will also be attend­ a long time and enjoyed a very good I 0p s. R. Green. Menan; Mrs. Nora petulance which keep thee tar from enjoyed by 300 at long tables set In begin. Mr. Ward will harvest the crop ants to the queen. business and made many friends and, God. Thou shalt not make Him the abeth B. Harker, daughter of Don C. Orstrom, Mrs. Dora Jensen, Rigby; the recreation hall. this year and pay current taxes. The Glen Johnson will be in charge of came to know contentment, happi­ Leon R. Green. Menan; Mrs. Erma scapegoat for thy emotional wounds and Ann T. Walker. ness and hard work first hand. Recognition was given to Mrs. church will make their first payment Mrs. Edna Ellsworth, Captain will the pulling contest, Joe Bodell and Larsen, Idaho Falls; Roy M. Green, and thy psychic scars. Thou shall sometime In November. Merrill Banks in charge of the large free thyself of the distortions which Martha Phillips, 89, the oldest lady preside and introduction of speak­ He leased this building and it Pocatello. Her husband died twenty- block thy way to' His presence and present, Erastus Walker, 89, of An­ ers, Mrs. Kate B. Carter, head of the F.F.A. department who annually pre­ again became a theatre, this time tnree years ago. and a daughter, Mrs. Water and sewer lines to the sent a large section of exhibits. known as the Gem theatre, now the by that freedom thou shalt commune nis, was the oldest msui attending and church property will also be run bv D.U.P. Central committee and Jos. Birdie Davis died twenty-two years at last wtih Him, the source of truth, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Harris, Ririe, Mr. Ward. A. Jardine will be made by Mrs. Special awards will be given again Main. He moved his pool room fix­ ago. the giver of peace. had been married the longest, 62 Leland Ball. Instrumental numbers, this year in twenty-six events and tures and stock into the Quality Store A lifelong and devout member of years; Mrs. Fannie Fullmer, Menan, The sale, consummated August 11th a selection of pioneer songs will be the trophies are presented annually by building planning to carry on his the L.D.S. Church, Mrs. Green served the mother of 17 children, 13 of d y r E sworth 4 Jefferson county business firms. business there, but as many of you in the presidency of the Menan Re­ whom are living, was honored as will remember a fire changed his Coach Asks Boys fosr soff-stree z rss^t parkindg-s5jrsss and is bounded' sir M_ "_. °r " " lief Society, and had been a visiting the mother with the largest family. r™ Aff. f-_,» u _. , Miss Marva Larsen. plans, so when the theatre lease ex­ teacher most of her life: Her hus­ by two 0oiled highways. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Esther Morgan pired he again took possession of his To Report for O. S. Cordon holds a first mortgage The unveiling of the monument will band, three sons, one daughter, one be done by Mrs. Andrus and Mrs. building and opened again for busi­ grandson and two grand-daughters on the land. Died Tuesday ness, after a short time his health Football Practice Dist. Governor Evans Harker, dedicatory prayer, Walter made it necessary for him to lease have filled missions for the L.D.S. Clement; a history of the place where Mrs. Esthet Morgan, 81, long time his place, and get out where he could church. Coach Vem Ravesten of the Rigby Visits Rotary Club Alvin Weekes the monument is to stand will be resident of Lorenzo died at the home have more fresh air and sunshine. Her posterity, in addition to sons High school has asked the following given by Mrs. Ellen Hoggan; re­ of her granddaughter, Mrs. Johnny , and daughters include 68 grandchild- students to be at the Rigby High Rotarians here Wednesday noon Killed in Texas marks, Mrs. Lenora Erickson, Coun­ Sotto, in Pocatello Tuesday. school af 7:30 p.m. August 16th. heard a message from Richard L. ty D.U.P. v captain, presentation of Mrs. Morgan was bom Sept. 20th, Football suits and equipment will be Evans, governor of District 165, Alvin Orval Weekes, 22. Swan Val­ monument to Bishop Vaughn Hunter 1874 in Salt Lake City. Utah a Mrs. Green moved to Rigby twelve of the Lewisville ward and Ray Thue­ partment. At the expiration of Mr. issued to Bob AndersOn, Mark An­ Rotary International at a noon ley, was killed Saturday night at daughter of R. T. and Elizabeth Swain Carter's lease he 'opened the Owl years ago and a daughter, Mrs. Dora derson, Neal Bradshaw, Edwin Blox­ luncheon at the V.F.W. club rooms. Freeport, Texas where he had been son of the Lewisville Second ward; Simper. She spent her early life in Jensen made her home with her closing song, a duet, Mr. and Mrs. Cigar store which he operated until he ham, LaMar Beebe, Gale Browning, President A. B. Eckersell presided visiting his sister, Mrs. Beverly Gar­ Utah and married William Thomas retired from business. The Firestone mother. Monty Blackburn, Arvin Christensen, at the meeting which was largely rett. Weekes was instanly killed as Ted Hunter. Morgan Nov. 19, 1891 in Salt Lake Store, managed by Lyle Oram, now Lyle Fullmer, Rawley Taylor, Ken­ attended. the motorcycle on which he waa rid­ The history committee was compos­ City and they later were married in occupies the building. neth Thomgren, Bob Wright, Mel ed of Ellen Hoggan. Leone Sauer, The internationalism of Rotary, its ing was hit by a car, driven by a a temple ceremony at Logan. Menan 4-H Boys Widerburg, Kenneth Walker, Ronald Elizabeth Harker, Ella Johnson and He likes to fish and hunt and has wide scope of service, Its dedication woman. The woman, picked up by Preceding her in death were three Wilson, Dick Woods, Dale Wahlqulst, others. become pretty well acquainted with to high principles were touched upon Texas authorities, is being held on a sons and daughters and her husband. High in Judging Darwin Gneiting, Jack Goodsen, A pioneer relic, the carriage robe most of the lakes and streams in the by Mr. Evans, a forceful and dynamic first degree murder charge, as she Survivors are a son Delbert, of Lloyd Hicks, Fred Hicks, Cecil King, of President Brigham Young, will be state. He has always enjoyed the speaker. Mr. Evans stressed the did not stop after hitting the youth. Paradise, California, Mrs. Lorin Mighty Menan Stockmen, under Thayne Lords, Larry Landon Robert used In the unveiling. Snake River and has many favorite principles of fellowship as a pattern The son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval (Lucille) Smith, Rigby. Mrs. Lilace Max Thomas won the county's annu­ Landson, Tom Murdoch, Pat McGa- The copper box to be placed In the fishing spots. In fact some of his of life and discussed constructive Weekes, Swan Valley, was bom Fel> Randall, Pocatello, Mrs. ' Mildred al 4-H Livestock Judging Contest. han, Val Moedl, Kenneth Madsen, monument will contain 89 individual happiest days have been spent on its suggestions which Rotary Inter­ mary 23. 1934 in Idaho Falls. He at- McKay, Boise, Mrs. Bessie Morgan, The three high judging members of Billy Oram, Dick Purcell, Fred Peter­ histories, five couples' histories, his­ banks. national promotes conceming' the [ tended Rigby High school for two Lorenzo, seven brothers and sisters. this club, which constitute the win­ son, Tom Purcell, Weldon Poulsen, tories of Midway and Lewisville He feels that at this time he would ning team were Leland Huffaker, Brent Pabst, Larry Rhodes, Brent operation of clubs. years and was graduated from Ririe 22 grandchildren, 64 great grandchil­ schools, the village of Lewisville and like to thank the people of Jefferson Ricky Thomas and Jay Gunderson. Rackham, Ted Sorenson, Kenny After the meeting, Mr. Evans met | High school, and completed an enllst- dren and o!le great great grandchild. the school district; complete histor­ (.County for their kindnesses to him The contest and tour were hed Aug. Smith. with the directors and officers where ' ment in the U. S. Navy In June and Funeral services have been set for ies of trustees, teachers and pupils and his family during his many 10th. Ten clubs with a total of 93 was visiting in Texas at the time of Saturday at the Eckersell Funeral a discussion on how to do a better taken from the record from the first years of business. He feels, for sure members participated. The Sophomores from the Rigby job gave stimulation to the local his death. His immediate survivors are home with Bishop Howard Tibbitts of to present school by Mrs. Harker; after visiting many other states, that The clubs judged two classes of and Midway high schools that are group. his parents, his sister, Mrs. Garrett Lorenzo officiating. Burial will be in he would much rather live in Rigby planning on trying out for the team of Freeport, and two brothers, Walde- copies of all church publications. The sheep and two classes of beef at Mr. Evans covers 42 clubs in the Golden Anniversary issue of The Annis Little Butte cemetery. and among the people of Jefferson will have their suits issued Monday, Intermounteun states, and Rlgby was mar and Dallas of Swan Valley and county than anywhere else in the Fullmer Bros, place in Menan; two the 20th of August at 7 pjn. his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Rigby Star, Idaho Falls Post-Regis­ classes of swine were judged at Dal­ on the list for his annual visit. Six ter centennial issue. world. guests from Rexburg attended and Mrs. Walt Olsen, of Swan Valley. Summer Band las Murdock's in Grant, and two The dedication program is public classes of Holstein dairy cows were Dr. J. S. Allen, Rigby, was a guest Funeral services will be held Fri­ and everyone is invited. Ross Lindholm Died of the group. All-members of Rigby day at 2 p.m. in the Idaho Falls third judged at Rulon Reuses place in Me­ Mrs. Edna Ellsworth would like to Classes Begin School Lunch nan. Rotary, except three were present. ward L.D.S. chapel at Third and Lee. express her appreciation to all who At Coeur d'Alene *- Burial will be in the Annis Little Following is a list of the clubs who assisted with bringing the project to Monday, Aug. 20 Starts August 27 judged, with their club scores: Mighty Butte cemetery under the direction of a successful completion. Ross Lindholm, 44. former resident M.I.A. Leadership the Wood Funeral home, Idaho Falls, Clem Hancock wishes to remind The Rigby school lunch program Menan Stockmen, 2160; Roberts Live­ of lona, died in a Coeur d'Alese where the body may be viewed until all summer band students of the fol­ will start August 27th, the opening stock Producers, 2010; Menan Jr. hospital, Thursday as a result of the time of services. Livestock Growers. 1935; Hamer All Rigby Stake M.I.A. workers Opportunity School lowing schedule which will take ef­ day of achool. Prices are 20c for ele­ recent gunshot wound. He had been fect next Monday, August 20th. Be­ mentary school children and 25c for Livestock Club, 192d; West-side 4-H in a coma for many hours preceding are reminded of the stake leader­ Club, 1860; Mixed Stock Club. 1800; ship meeting which will be held to­ Special Meeting ginning clarinets, saxaphones, and junior and senior high students. his death. There will ge no extra milk at the first Year Farmers. 1785; Grant Jun­ night, Thursday, August 16th at 8 Dr. Harwood flutes will come at 9 a. m. Comets, AH parents of children who will at­ trumpets, trombones, French horns, beginning of school, Mrs. Ethel Jones, ior Livestock Club. 1725; 'Central His widow is the former Reva o'clock at Menan. A special play is Jenkins, daughter of Mrs. Florence Advanced in Rank tend the Opportunity School in Jef­ baritones and drums are scheduled lunch supervisor announced. Jefferson Livestock. 1605; Labelle being prepared under the direction of ferson County are urged to attend a for 10 a. m. and violins at 11. TJie Livestock Club, 1515. High scoring Jenkins. Rigby. and he is survived Verla Kinghom, stake Drama direc­ According to information publish­ special meeting this evening, August advanced students wlll meet at 1 individuals were: Leland Huffaker, by two daughters and two sons, all tor, who will give extra information ed by the Bellingham Herald, Belllng- 16th at 6:45 p.m. at the Grant school. o'clock. All students are reminded 740; Ricky Thomas, 740; Jay Gunder­ living at Coeur d'Alene except his to leaders in that department. There Rigby Hospital Notes ham, Washington, Dr. Charles W. Supt. Merrill and the teachers will to be on time and to bring their in­ son. 680; Steve Edwards, 680. son Brent, who lives at Osgood. will also be lessons and information Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smart, Harwood was recently advanced in be in attendance. struments. Relatives from here attended the for other departments. Palisades, a girl, August 12th. J. J. Dahmen, extension animal rank by the Western Washington Col­ husbandman of the University of services, which were held at lona, Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Barb­ lege board of trustees. Dr. Harwood er, Thornton, a boy, August 12th. Idaho was the final judge for the Monday. has been assistant professor of psy­ Final Outdoor Party Roberts Youth is Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Reese Sharp, classes of beef, sheep, and swine. Mr. Home From Korea chology the past two years at W. Thornton, a boy, August 12th. Rulon Olsen, District Fieldman for The M.W.A. Junior club, of Rigby, Artell Armstrong returned home W. C. and Is now associate profes­ Polio Patient Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Spen­ Breeders Association, Cooked Food Sale sor of psychology at that institution. will hold the final outdoor party of was last week from Korea where he the season, Saturday night, August cer, Idaho Falls, a girl, August 13th. 1 final judge of the classes of Ross, 14 year old son of Mr. and dairy. The Rigby Third Ward Primary is served with an infantry regiment for Mr. and Mrs. Harwood welcomed 18 at 8 p. m. in Rigby Cty Park. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Skin- ' Mrs. Floyd Clement, Roberts, Is a ner, Rigby route 1, a girl. August 14. Six 4-H Clubs will present special sponsoring a cooked food sale which 16 months out of 22 he waa in the a son, Christopher, to their family Races will be directed by Max Thom­ polio patient at the L.D.S. Hospital, will be held this Saturday, starting army. Artell was stationed north circle in April. They also have two as and George Haywood; games, Mrs. entertainment in the afternoon at the Idaho Palls. Stricken with bulbar • Twins, a boy and girl, were bom Riri Fair. August 31 and September at 10 o'clock in Oram's Firestone of the 38th parallel. He is the young­ daughters, Gayle and Jan. Dale Olsen, Cenith Galloway, Mrs. polio, the youth was admitted to the Store. Lots of baked goods and other est son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Arm­ Charles is the son of Mrs. Grace Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clyde 1. Two clubs will be named after Irvin Hancock, refreshmhts and wei­ hospital Sunday, and his condition Jensen of Rlgby, at the Idaho Falls treats will be available. strong, Rigby route 1. Harwood, of Rigby. ner roast, Mrs. Martha Helsing. 1 the Ririe Fair to present their num­ was given as 'fair Monday. L.D.S. hospital. ber at the .