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Postal Patron Boxholder Rural Route II I U, 8, I:¢)STAGI[ PAID Srd Class Permlf No. 4 Council, ID $$$IS VOLUME 1 - ISSUE 7 - The Council Record - Wednesday, August 10, 1977 I I II Football To Start Soon III I I II ~llll I I ,!~11 I I I ~ I [ I nts The first meeting for all Following the sale of shoes Stude --- • Prospective football players on the 15th, all equipment By day night, the honors were wilL,be Friday, August 12, for the season will be won by Jeff Crockett and " . : .... ..... .... .... " ....... at 7:00 p.m., in handed out. Ray. Kenneth H. Casper, WilmaWatson WesTews. .... .:: ,. rLo6m 1 of the high school.Football practice for the pastor of the Assembly of Thursday night, a hide .. . .. ...... Topics for discussion will 1977- season will begin at God Church in Council, The 1977 edition of the race won by Darla Campbell include training rules, prac- 7"00 p.m. on August 16th.announced today that one annual Adams County Rodeo and Rod Johnson was the ti e schedule, insurance, A complete physical exami- of their young members has has again drawn to a close featured event. P ysical examinations, and nation and your insurancebeen inducted into The with some conte ts richer Bud Linden, Boise, took ' ....... the up coming season If must be on file with Coach Society of Distinguished and others wiser 41s a result the Bareback bronc honors ::.: .: u ma e:t unable tOn?trend Brumley before practice American High School Ofeveningathe threejuly 28,29action'filled& 30. witha score of 65 followed in t " " " g and d like begins. Physical examina-Students. second place by Tim Poser, O play this year, please call tion forms are now available The student chosen is In addition to the bareback Caldwell, with 62. , Mr. Brumley at his home at e Council Clinic alongDebbie Fisk. the saddle-bronc, calf top- The' Saddle brenc event Phone 253-4459. , with appointments to get a The Society, whic h is one ing, team-roping and bull was won by Casey Bequeath Monday night August 15 physical. It is strongly aug- of the nation's foremost riding events; this year's on a horse call d "Brandy." Council rodeo featured aHe scored 65 points, six at 7:00 p.m. a salesman geared that you get a phys- high school honoraries, in- "wild cow riding event that points ahead of second place from the Outdoorsman will ical examination prior toducted the student because drew considerably interest Charlie ,Stovner who rode be at the highschool to sell the August 12th meeting. If of her excellence and from contestants and spec= "Rowdy to the tune of 59 THE WINNERI Camille Rucker, formerly of Council took first football shoes Prices will you are going out of townleadership in church and taters alike, points, place in the open Barrel Racing. Her time was a fast 17.91. range from $1"4 00 and un for a h sical examinationcivic achievements accord- The general idea was that Only two qualifying bull Photoby Jack Watson You need shoes for foot-the physical exam forms are ing to Rev. Casper. after the saddled cow had rides were made, both on • .... ball, please remember this availai ie at the high school The National Awards been ridden across the line Friday night with Nick St. ! ~]~: date so you will have shoes office. ' .... ' Program is sponsored by 21 the mugger and the rider Clair, Boise, sconng 67 on , .... : i. to begin practice with. _. _ _ of America s finest colleges, would then unsaddle saidBad Jose and Marvin Hurley :.:: , : . i :. :" F O O T B A L L S C H E D U L Thousands of dollars in cow, bring the saddle back trailing him on Mr. X. , : schollarship funds from and thump it down at the The team roping event chute gate from whence cow, saw some good time recor ..... DATE TEAM PLACE TIME these colleges are made avail- saddle and rider had e- dad, with Bob Scarborough ~..... ..l 912 Fri Cascade Cascade " 2:30 able to Society members, merged. Simplell But first and Dean Johnston stretch- ........ 9/9 Fri Salmon River Council ." 3:30 Sponsor Reverend they had to catch the cow, ing their steer in 9.96 se- 9/23 Fri Cambridge Council 3:30 Kenneth H. Casper received then they had t@ unsaddle conds on Thursday night fol- : :: , /30 Fri Salmon River Rigg ns 7:30 a National Award for his her. Friday evening the un- lowed Friday night by Butch " 0/7 Fri New Meadows Councit 3:30 efforts on behalf of the saddling appeared to be Eaton and Cliff Coburn with 10/14 Fri Garden Valley Garden Valley 2:30 students and stated that I more of a contest than the a time of 10.38 seconds. 10/21 Fri Cascade Council 3:30 am extremely proud of this contestants had reconed for. First and second places in • 10/28 Fri Midvale Midvale • 2:30 exceptional stu lent and the One of the stock contractors the calf roping section were Work Shop Idaho Mills honor that she has received, took great care to see that won Friday night by Lowell Chariie Stovner, Council, on Rowdy. Charliess~ore was 59. It's surely one that she will the saddles didn't slip and in Taylor in 11.87 seconds andPhoto by Jack Watson For Teachers May Close the rest of her life." muggers'his zeal effortsnearlYto unsaddlethwarted Dallas Jeffries with atime of 12.75. One of the Society's the cows. Had it nbt been for Bud LaFay, Meadows, lost ........ ...... ":" : .... sult t fl Cork"Ke a -'-So ne man COER D'ALENE - Idaho. " if guiding principles is to the ingenious and' sustalned no time in stopping his steer ..... ....... i/i Den.,, .......... lumber mills will close "promote both academic efforts o,f,a self-styled "rud- in 5.82 seconds with Lloyd ........... " ............. ::. :::,. : .............. . ....... .......................... will" on"d . ot s ?ntmn, millions of acres of roadless and civic achievement on der-man in the person of Bradshaw following closely ::=:;::,: ...... a work nop mr health and .... , _, area receive wilderness claN- the high school level by Mike O'Neal, the feat might with a time of 6.27. :' ll ":':[ P [ ~ "l :~.: ~: ~ :~ [ ~ ...... ~: ~: ~ [: l 1 l ....... ~, ~. :,~, ~.. • ~ l }~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ]: ~. ~ • pnymcm eauca- ' " ke .............. ......... "" tlon ....... sification, an mdustry spo - ':, : ,: :, i@ Onfrom_ A l tv2r 8.00. A.M.anam A m. t eunm, mstmg,:t smanRevmW.ntltoldaand EvaluationR°adless" meetAreaMembershipreC°gnizingsociety of studentSRegistry, TheDistinguishedin its muggers, Boyd Petty andneverjohn Baldersen.O'Neal,have been realized re-bY the steer riding saw KelmYHubbardY°ungstersgathercompetingfirst place in .... !:: .... ::: _, ii// [ll • ,." day. Dr. Kearns .-a .... of the American High School Stu- alizing the folly of jousting with a 64-point score fol- mmcated ,1,.,, .,-,oo -,,,-, . ..__~ ,~...,~ n;-er an,'/ -, bahl dents, which is published with the front end Ctf the cow , lowed by Jeff Crockett with -m" for hes th -"," - ......... o the rear 62. For at irrm, it Rmared and -h--" ..... -. more" would be forced to abut _. ~" 8~xCal eGuca~lOn I~a- J^--- ,,....i~...,~. ~Aak^" o, .... -, -"'", "-" "°'- "-- Pamphlets hehandledidnandt stopSat down.the cow."Whilehe thatHubbardKennYwerePeppertied;andbut.Kenthe Midvale, as most of ,,, , did slow her down somewhat official score d r o p p e d ........ --..w, - - Destroyed and graded several square Pepper from contention. _~ i~.tlatlng new health and ..~4 I... ,k. w R 1Pn~ -er Washington, D.C. -- An yards of the arena with the Camile Rucker, formerly Sherri Childers, Council, u ds the ba re. Her time was 19.94 pnysl ,o]-- J.. ,4..uuca¢lon-. pro- viceU7 v ........ - estimated 250,000 copies of seat of his pants. Mean- of Council and now from Photo by JackWatso. eS meme 'meMw Y.P'Z'.te,ac .e.rs Bieutng ldmultiple-tme scientific publications sup- while, Petty was able to Caldwell, smoothly won the naz weak m . . loosen the latige and relieve open barrel racing on a well- health .......... of fore tland m compatible porting development of the cow of the saddle. They trained little brown horse progr a .pec or r tm with recreation rand ob- nuclear breeder reactors then turned their effortswho obviously .understood On Aum, ...... viotmly preferred by the have been destroyed by thetoward h e I p i n g Dickthe game. Her was 17.9 administration because they Williams andBaldersenwith--nds. c llura fe "do not reflect current their knotty latige problems. Winner of the Senior No- policies," Congressman Saturday nightsevent saw vice barrel race was Terri stated " ... .eel._ idaho, questioned the econ- Steve Symms said. less cinche trouble, but two Haggler in 18.91 seconds. Would i aaw ,, eget.t.. _cr .f omio impact on minerals if An April 14, 1977 old cows removed a few feet Junior Novice winner saw __ _. "-'-"- -vento--ed roadless ~SSSli~ CO ..... :" vm-~uuo m ~ mpteuon ox me . . memorandum issued by the of fence and got loose in the Patti Pepper with a time of COurse at ......... areas recewe wilderness pro- office of Edwin E. Stokely, crowd.Fortunately, no one 19.19. _ me ram oz "--'ion was hurt and theTodeo arenaStevens and Gill furnished qPertu itsofcredit. e gindustrycould assistant director of Corn- boasts a new length of fence, the stock for this years explore in the areas without munication Services for the construction of which wasshow. Two of their bulls damaging the land was the Energy Research and underway immediately fol-might qualify for a steeple- answer of Ralph Kizer, su- Development Administra- lowing the cow b r e a k-chase event, providing they Pebble Harrington, Councd, Youngest of the Royalty BROWN, Bryan pervisor of the Panhandle tion ordered that seven through. Rodeo beard presi- can find someone to ride Photo by Jack Watson William,National Forests. booklets and pamphlets bedent Ron Smith led the fence them. 18, Box 282, Council, One man in the audience immediately "withdrawn construction project. This reporter regrets that Idaho, Failed to, houted, "Who is asking for from further distributionLost we forget to mentionan abundance of dust and a Stop sign. Fines Stop atthis wilderness?" and destroyed." the winners of this jack-pot lack of light prevented the $10.00 "I'm asking for it. Does "These publications do event, Friday nights' win- taking of photos of the plus court costs, that satisfy you?" North not reflect current poll-hers were Pat Criu and Rich cow-riding and bull riding Idaho Sierra Club President SHEPPARD, Jack Dean, 19,Robert Kahler answered, cies," the memorandum Bean, both of Council. Satur- events. Box 319, Council, I(iaho, continued. inattentive driving, $50.00 The memorandum was O T ! C E - fine, $15.00 suspended plus issued one week before If you have mailed in your subscription, won't COurt Costs. Admissions President Carter announcedyou please do so. P%trick Roberts, McCall cancellation of the ClinchThe high cost of mailing the paper makes it a heavy DOWNEy, Charles Russ lilc Douglas Clark, Fruitvale River Breeder Reactor Pro-financial b rden for us to carry without the help of Midvale, Idaho, 16, Susan Hoffman, Council ject and a week after he had your subscription remittance. ' Rule violation, finecl 15.00 Frank Hulin, Council, expressed opposition to To insure that you will not miss any issue of plus Court costs. Wesley Jones, Cambridge development of commercial Patricia Hasselstrom, reprocessing of plutonium THE RECORD why not do it today- , Darrell Brown, Jr., age 7 of Council Attracted a lot of attention 8TANGER, Greg Dean, 17, Fruitvale and other spent nuclear ' , " with his 'decorated" horse and Indian makeup. eed greater thanwRt on Renae Barton, Council fuels. Photo by JackWaUon en.t. Fined $25.00 plu Ralph Longfellow, Council as saying that the pamphlets ,g • • * urt costs. Viola Plummer, Council contain incorrectinfor- Melissa Coleman, Council mation.It so happens there ,-. Robert Eugene, - was a change of policy: . .u. Box 321, New Births we're trying to get consist- ea ows, Idaho. Speeding, Born on August 4th to Mr. ent with that policy." aned $15.00 plus court & Mrs. John Stafford, a boyOfficialsfor several costs, named John Daniel. energy organizations, Born on August 5th to Mr.including the Council on D I S T R I C T C O U R T & Mrs. Rod Istrom, a Energy Independent and hey named Gary Norman. the American Nuclear Divorce Filed: " ' COON, CHUCKLE OF THE WEEK Society, expressed shock at Raye Ann .vs- John Ed- A Missouri Judge the action, Symms said. Ward -Aug 2, 1977. cemembers a vacation he The American Nuclear spent in a Maine fishingSociety said the seven pub- Marriage Licenses: village. "Got a criminallications involved were pub- Aug. 1, 1977, Eversull, lawyer in these parts"? lished in 1975 and 1976. Phillip B. and Curtis, Jill E. he asked the keeper of An ANS member said the general store. "We "they are not out of date Aug. 1, 1977, Tilden, Mar- think we have", was thenor obsolete.. many scien- Vin Lee and Green, Theresa. answer, "But we can't tific and technical personnel prove it on him". Cont'd Page 7 - Col. The Idaho First National Bank announces the promo- tion of Gary D. Window to Loan Officer at the Mackay Office, according to recent action taken by the Bank's Board of Directors. Winslow began his bank- ing career with the Idaho First National Bank in August, 1971, as a Teller at The Bank's Council Office. He was named Chief Clerk at that Office in 1973, and was promoted to Loan Assistant at the Mackay Office in 1975. A native of Council, Ida., Winslow was graduated from Council High School in 1968, 'He was graduated from Link's School of Busi- ness in 1969. He has also attended Boise State Col. lege and courses sponsored by the American Institute of Banking. While in Council, Winslow was active in the City's Chamber of Com. merce, and is a past presi- dent of that organization. Gary and Pamela Wins- low live in Mackay and are the parents of two young daughters.