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Show :X WlVEfoTY CF Ul 4 1 UuIIAmiIeS APR 2 -2 7 1964 134 Percent for courses were made by the Hie water outlook Cache Valley was excellent Soil Conservation Services in this week with the averages Franklin and Cache counties. for the enow counea in the Of the five courses surveyupper end reported at 194 ed by the Franklin county percent and for the other SCS the percentage ranged courses In the lower valley at from 110 to 179 percent of the nard of the SCS, the crew could not get to liberty Springs this time because the side slopes and loose snow conditions made it impossible for travel. The Cub River Ranger sta94.7 percent . tion course showed 179 peraverage. THE SURVEYS of the snow According to John G. Ken- - cent of average and the Chris the if tensen Ranch 154 percent of course showed veyed by the Cache County average. Other SCS showed Klondike. Nar--: avenges included Strawberry rows 97.5 percent; Franklin percent; Willow Basin, 86.3 percent; Garden' Flat, 154 percent; and Straw- City Summit, 78.8 percent and berry Mink Creek, 110 Tony Grove Ranger station, Greek, US 116.2 percent. THE PERCENTAGE of avAccording to erage for snow courses sur- - down on March the breakweather at the USU weather station, the average maximum tempera-- , ture was 38.5, the average minimum 19.4 and the mean for the month 29. This is 8A degrees lower than the long1 time normal average. The highest temperature during the month at the USU station was 48. The all time record high was a 74 in 1949. The low this year was 2 do- grees above zero and the rec-or- d CACHE i VALLEY ,?L ! low was EA vol. n JUNIOR PROM ROYALTY Bob Carlson and Joyce Btnriiam, back row, were named king and oueen of 4he North Cache Junior Prom this week. The attendants wen Robert Mauritsen and Nancy Mather, middle row, ' and Eddie Bodily and J fce Larsen, front I ... I . PiRct Satirdiy Nlgkt Prom Royalty Announced Joyce Wwgham and Bob sembly Friday Carlson were named king and Members of the queen of the 1964 Junior Prom committee were Larry Wi at North Cache high school Kathryn Gutke, and Sam Bodthis week. ily. Keith Jensens orchestra anover the will reign They furnish the music for the will held be will nual dance which dance. school in the high Saturday Members of the decoration starting at 8:90 p. m. for the dance are committee is dance The theme of the Robert Mauritsen, Julie "So Much In Love." Attendants to the king and Mauritsen and Nancy Mather, The royalty was to he lfr a " Lswifta Hut At CMStlUet - Mr. NOhm LEWBTON Anderson is in Portland, Ore- gon to attend a Childhood educators from the Western United States. There are 64 officials from Utah at-- , tending this convention; He expects to be gone eight days, flfflDlInlfjl Marilyn Farrell. L The dance is Officers of the junior class are Bob Carlson, president; Eddie Bodily vice president; Nancy Mather, secretary-treasure- r, and Marilyn Farrell, student council semi-forma- Proton City Conned. Mayor m W IteW POliCC lOTO 0688 1181116 Herbert G. Walters, for favor of Mr. Walters. He mer deputy sheriff of Grace, also said thatthe new chief offl- a tnie named chief of the M yoq. rt opo- dopStmont Proton polio thli wok Dy Mijor MOD wSf1,112i,hSta .. ed by the city counculn a PUce department, special session on Tuesday morning. became His appointment effective April .I. Mayor Cranney said the fulfil was unanimous in - : for LOfU MAYOR added the Walters came that Chief with high recommendations, es-acb- pecialtyfromschool official LEWISTON, UTAH additional will be 250 civilian re- w- - 200 reservists from all branc-been have gistrattons orived for the Logan Nation- - hes of the military services- called to acal Security laminar to be who are bring at for attendance tive 27 duty through held here' April to R. Owen the conference, THE SEMINAR is deal l6(j Yeates, general membership an Ami chairman. for making the confer- - citizen more deply and acti- WEEK TWO the ence, to be held in the Capi- - vely aware of the problems tol Theatre, downtown Logan, of national securmr, and of for win feature a five member- his own responsibilities mem. with to ColIndustrial grips coming foam from the It seeks to foster petter of the Aimed Forces. of series a public understanding They will give lectures dMiing in all lonal and international pronat connected nas of the country JJtii Mey phases tonal security. 016 Bdr. Yeates said that con- ll.ySnSSSSam dvi600 than more siderable Mitimal information and be in attendance at (May 8, according A subscription drive for The plans for the Junior i The Cache Galley Citizen for the high organization will epea this week, with end of Cache county, North was explained to a mass 81 from each years going once again meeting in Newton Monday, scrtptiea and following the meeting to the Benson Stake Cen ter Bolldlng fund. some dissatisfaction was voicWard chairmen will ed- It was attended bv pareach be named ents from Clarkston, fronton wards to and Newton. the drive or sui THE PRESIDENT of the may bio left at the Newton PTA, Mrs. Norris Citizen office In Valley Anderson, said that they exLewiston. The office is lopected a chance to conduct a cated la the KAK banding. poll and discuss the matter, This wD be as opporbut were not given it The tunity for the residents meeting was amended by 900 to lave on the pice of foe persons. sabscription to the paper Under the plan, Junior high for after Jane lthe students from Clarkston, rate will inTrenton, and Newton will ference to RH a year, ia-come into the Lewiston Justead of 89.59. nior high which will have an enrollment of about 150 students. According to J. Kenneth Webb, assistant superintendent of the district, the students are being brought into Lewiston as an economy measure. He said that although he realized that those attending , LEWISTON yin mb-scrtpti- ea Benson Woman Evliilwlt Ofl Paintings . - ! bou county since 1952, comjng there to work for Mar-9- 2 riaon Knudson. Before moving to Idaho, he was a deputy sheriff for Salt 1ake County and a patrolman the Murray City police COVE Ronald Rodebush has excepted a mission call to the Eastern States mis- sion for two years. He is the son of Mr. and hire. Olie F. Rodebush of Cove. His Fare- ore that well Testimonial is April 5 at Lake 7:30 p. m. in the ward ch Chamber toT riZ&n to 0f Commerce office or the County and graduated from 19. Ih tail Coaiaw Mrjy Cache, years. Chief Walters will live in a trailer house in Preston until he can sell his home in Grace. He to married and has two children, Janeal, 15 and Glenn, 17. according to type and use. His wife owns a cafe In Two years ago the State tax commission ordered Man- ket assessment increases ran- - HE HAS SERVED as presi- - m ed Dedication Plans Made For Center of the school and 7:15 p.m. for adults Direct a study emts accorJtag16 released by Utah Found- atton, the nonprofit tax re-search organization. largest assessment te win occur in Salt Lake on rider residences the report con- tinues. Valuations on many Lake new homes In Salt County wUl be raised about 10 percent while assessments on rider residences may he increased 30 percent or more. County principally The Foundation study oh- - ments in certain sections of Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo and parts of Salt Lake Coun- ty after sales ratio studiesrevealed that average assessment ratios in thses areas were generally low. These earlier assessment boosts will be cancelled in Salt Lake County (Including Salt Lake City) this year as the latest equalization adjustments are made. The new equalisation pro- gram which wUl go into ef- feet in Salt Lake County this assessments raise the year was also scheduled for level of Counties of Box Elder. Cache. assessment general buildings and structures as Weber. Davis, Tooele, and servea that 1964 are designed r (1) to SXSLF25X uuhi. her of the Idaho Law PRES. HOLT said that the building will be completed an the twLto fay the end of this month and if the weather permits, work on the outside will be done. He said that the weather has prevented more work being done on the outside of the building before On Buna Trip LEWISTON dub met Thursday literaryThird ward chapel at the . ssr .sau. ess of the John Newbery Medal Book and the Calde- cott Medal Book to the Lewis- ton Elementary school. These awards are, made to authors and illustrators by tiie American Library As- the Newbery A-givm for the most die- tinguised contribution to Am A- tton contribution to merlcan Literature for children and the Cadecott Award given to the artist of the year for the most dis-- tinguiahed American picture boric. The books presented by Bliss Hansen this year were Us Like This, Cat by Emily Neville and Where the Wild Things Are stray and pictures Maurice Seadak. Miss Hansen first began to the mission charge for the grade school students is 10 cents during the afternoon and 15 cents In the evening. Adults admission charge, is 25 cents. SSS.llp?l!SS2SS on when the schori was free. moved to Lewiston she con- - aras school were privUedged to tional and gave her lm-meet Virginia Sorensen who pressions of the Cbmmunlst wrote the prise winning boric movement and its effect not Miraotee on Maple Hill , only on the Russian people visited the school but the American way of with M141 HaMen-life. j THE FOLLOWING letter Mr. and Mrs. George was presented to Miss Han- - ibuns sang two musical num-war- d sen on Thursday which was hers accompanied fay Mn; signed by every student in F.lna wood. r.igit refresh-tinguishthe school: ments were served from a decorated spring table by the Dear Miss Hansen: You are so kind and tateases, Mrs- - Louise Lane wm of and Mrs. Mildred Karren to thoughtful to the our schori. We surely appre-- 19 club members and their data and enjoy the hooks partners and sis guests, you give us each year. We want to thank you. for the many kind things you have done lor us. The books you gave us this year look like they wil be exceptionally in-trarattng. Thank you very LEWiaT0S 45th rucnf1 . birthday anniversary dinner . friends, of the American Legion and Auxiliary Post No. 50 was held Saturday night, Blarch Cranmun- ROTE y. to the Lewiston Building. Blr. and Bin.' Wil-sodati- ed Legion Boles Anniversary f tl i! U1IIUIB6S .by On Area Canal tar Bfr. ana Mrs. Don Van ke. m. . uu. Sher-boos- ts High Priests Hold Social TO Bfelvin president of the com- it is in toe same area a slide has occurred In the past four years. The slide is located about one fourth mile south of the Ben Cazair ranch In Franklin ss have La-whe- u of Cermony. Gralg Woods ave two musical numbere, on accompanying himself guitar. Three readings Alfred Aten. ON H0N0H BOLL Command- - dMrs. Bac- - YereT1Pr- emia Plow- - 10 gave a short talk. fratoepartihrw In the last slide more than tons of dirt slid from the face of the mountain and completely covered the canal for about a quarter, of a mile. CachtlnlSAltt UpTolYtactat U. S. Svalngs bond 5he during sales in county totaled 128,644 the month of Febru- ary bringing the total for too two months to 857.455. Larry Bair Thfe.te 17.1 of the honor roll at countys quote percent for the year. Ricks College in Rexburg for oniing to james A. Mc-n-ts the fall semester. His Murrin, Cache County; nay. re Mr. and Mrs. togs bond Committee chuh RICHMOND Bliss VlrginiU Hansen, Cache County librarian, makes her PRESENTS BOOK annual book presentation to toe Lewiston Elementary school library. Shown looking at one of the books with Miss Hansen (right) ere Clayton C. Nielsen, principal (left) The Citizen Photo and Virginia Hansen, schori librarian. dntod un-McK- ay, been working on 100,000 am C. program was presented der the direction of Comman-pan- y, re der Earl Ransom with Var Smith acting Blaster S the Hi - wth at ShmlA. ACCORDING were given County. The West Cache canal is a vital artery for water supply JJ?' from Battle Creek to Newton. Mr. McKay said that the ELS canal is being moved away from the hill and the work will probably take two more ' Association. Instead however, a to equalize for me various classes of- modified equalization progr- -property, (2) to eliminate in- am providing fra much smalincreases will equities that exist between for assessment and be applied ' in these other assessments on older newer properties, and (3) to Watsatch Front counties this Bronson orovide a greater degree of year. The other 22 counties Bfax Company. BffMmmt uniformity among will not be affected by the Luncheon was served to 280 high priests and their wives. properties of the same class changes. senien of the chuck a Satarday wfll be available ts the Priesthsed hsMers el the Beassn stake la Preston or In Smttfcfldd, according to Stake President T. R. hsod where a special program on Russia was presented by Dr. and Mrs. Dean C. Fletcher of Halt. Rem, Nevada. The wire is being carMrs. Fetcher will be reried la the Oneida Stake membered as the former Aim boase hi Preston and far Louise Barber, daughter of be either the first or the sec- the Sadthfleld Stake haese Mr. and Mrs. Langton Bar- ond Sunday in May during a hi Smtthfleld. It will start her. at 7 p. m. special afternoon program. Dr. Fletcher was a delegate to the International Canin. Moscow jy cer Congress held discussed Juty xif 1181-H- e the congress and the technological and medical advances made by Russian scientists. He showed colored slides of the Moscow area. Miss Virginia Hansen, tinned presenting outstand- Mrs. Fletcher discussed! En-ju- st held their an- J nual dinner and program in the cultural haU with Bfir. and Mrs. H. Ray Pond in charge, assisted by Mr. and Ann. Ur. and Etnri Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ambnans Larsen, Bra. and Bfrs. Bill Jensen and Larsen, Bishop and Mrs. They were entertained by toe bread-ea- st af the General Priest now. About 815,000 is left to raise to pay for the building, Pres. Holt said. AS PLANS NOW go, the dedication of the building will forcement Association, and is a past member of the Utah Law Enforcement Associa ntion and the Notional riffs Win Club Literary In Two Places Hears Beporl The direct wire Holt Tax Assessment Adjustments One Wasatch Freni Counties Many property owners in the seven Wasatch Front of gait Like, Box Elder Cache. Weber, Davie, ed dj SfMSlaNRnan-jlViB- iwodd jprtterJS o to fo w the 5 Grace where ho was commended for his dealings North Cache Junior high with young people. ... . US? school chief Walters was recentaddOngfttoialfi? require ly released as deputy sher- efflties orreSttag the semi-iff when the expenses of the county sheriffs office were reduced by the Caribou county commissioners. His a great deal of Interest a- release was protested in a art lovers of this - the' problem's numE petition signed by 187 mem- little?transportation We feel area. it is a rare he said. of Grace bers the high and fay the He said that the curricul- - opportunity for the residents stodentbody school board and other mm at the two schools will of our community to abe not be significantly different attend these fine exhibits. school leaders. Mr. Walters was selected Mrs. Anderson said that was called from a list of three names when the meeting would be simit thought they studied by the mayor and ilar to the one held at South the council Cache. She sakl they werent as deputy even givn a question and anshe SERVED gheriff of Caribou county for wer period. about six years. Before that wag a patrolman for Soda springs. He has lived in Cari-leg- e- rtImpton IN MARCH we had 29.1 inches of snow fsU. Normal for this early spring month la THURSDAY. APRIL 3. 1184 9.6 inches. The greatest on record was 2M inches in 1982. The amount of precipitation during the month was 1.88 inches while the normal is 1.81. The highest amount was 4.40 inches in 1938 and the low of .58 inch occurred in 1900. Winter precipitation is mea-curfrom the first of Octo her to the last of March. This Spencer W. Kimball, mem- The the stake ber of the Quorum of the- the we had 9.89 inches and Twelve, of the Church of Jo- presidency. the normal is 9.39 inches. us Christ of Latter-da-y Total snow depth for the Saints is scheduled to was 78.1 inches and winter Ffjsfftstfi Hfftfag cate the new Benson the normal is 59.4. Center sometime next month, if the final funds can be raised, acconling to Pres. T. R. stiMmigy i emiSfcw Matiiip IKsatisfutian Seen At Horton Subscription School Orating ( Drive Opens fflTSL Seminar Registration Now Up To 250 Civilians an There More than tbe seminar and tills win in-chide top executives from feulnw and tadutqr la ad- to homemakers. Peart, Richard Hansen and No. a minus 6 in. 1917. we on the Bair of Richmond. man. a. |