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Show 7' Salt of Laloa ' ) library City, Utah ' V". i r - - GOOu PLACE FOR SKIING Though Spring haa at Meet tor the present come to Cache Valley - basbeen suggested for the aiding area. The anew Imih nows tin in aoma of the areaa. Ovid (bare to stlD plenty of area on Strawberry ' The aita la located In Cache National Forest Glen Tanner Photoa along the J ; . 1 UNIVf ftSITY OF UTAH LIBRARIES (CACHE VALLE TUB ?G6 nans tor the dsvshpment consiruetka. The Stand may Money for the the area around tkaw rid be torn down or It may bo .ant jjrogwm is comiqi Ssndah ffwratotandi are now the comndltoe has. .- (noon Fheammt Peradt tarn Miag made by a commtt-e- a ku waa repoman that are being held by flba Cornish town ooanL recently named by flu IIAMTV WURl Nan voc.ro UCWBTOW, UTAH. THURSDAY, HARCH IS, IKS N DOMi VOWS Hearing the committee la Paul MchM member of toe town bond. Working wtih Mm Its A Fiery an Mtoa WlDtam Stine-mWt- e, UVenm. Price, Valden Ptichar, Boyd Bute ton, Hey Nesby, Km Hansen, county Bbrar-toVlr-rinl- n. Timer ud tfiBMOfJha w are fairly toil 'MeJfeBM0l ta-ti- & w snard. - cab Btver R. terete la and Mbsm, . mm ber of ttie commMtoo aafd. The park am Is tooali of the Cornish. Merc on S. Rat . SSS.SLT WPA t he lire department ana he Udi were gone ire was about ort - Wag mu " 4 out of the bus. offen-- wl VOm Rawls, ' AUTHOR SPEAKS TO STUDENTS author of When The Red Fern Grows, talked to students in the Lewiston Elementary school recently. The author, who Uvea in Idaho FaBo, discussed Us boyhood life In the Osarks. His book has sold mon than 500,000 . . has ntalked toneemore than 800,000 copies, and he a mImaIm j ley. He is currently The Citizen Photo writing another book. Christoifenon Funeral Held WCHMONp-funei- ices were held on atake center Saturday for M. Chrtotoffffion, ried in California on Hho S&JSbVK evocation whs by Bari Bwr. a duet, Special music 'Whispering Hope," by TWj a Sppoiwwan and Gemel Adon-- a yehb, accompanied by Beau-Ifi- d Dennis, and That Land" by George and iSce N. Wffltams, accompan-s- d Harrison. by Mrs. Alta Mose Speakers were and Bishop Thomp-o- u Chris-offero- on n. Benediction wno by Mont Johnson. The grave In the Bktomond emetery woe dedicated by run Hobbs. iiUH Bari and . Ctondon offer-- d PtOmn Mr, Albeit HU, WUUrn fcriitoffenon, Eugene and Nyie Hoftoan. AAUtfawi aervteei won wld In Pittsburg, Calif., on Chris-uffero- on Student Has Article Printed In Magazine Jeffery Simmonds, son of a story printed in the May Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simp Issue of The Wert" magamonds of Cornish, will have zine. The story will be about the the piolast wagons west neers. a. The magazine is published by Maverick publications. Mr. Simmonds is now preparing Ms masters thesis Utah State University. at Stephen Bodily, Lewiston, was named secretary of the IBs thesis is about the setCache County Farm Bureau tlement of the wort foothills during the county convention of Cache VaMey. last week. He was an honor student Other officers indude A. Alton Hoffman, Benson farm- at North Cache high school er, was named president He and is a member of Pi Kapsucceeds S. J. Antmas, Rivpa Phi, honorary at Utah er Heights. State Unfveirity. inOther officers selected clude Lloyd Olsen, Paradise, t reelected vice president. J. Trtnton Idy Hstdi Cash Smith, Benson; F. Edto TatftarL Lewiston; Seymour High J. rarison, Hyrum and Eugene P. Smiai. Rkhmond. TRENTON At the recant members of flu executive elections of the Lewiston Jun: eomsnXtoe. ior Ugh school, Aten AshWMsesi Uek The Farm Bureau ladies croft, son of Mr. and Mis. Ekla HUlyerd, alect-a- d Anr4gU, as their chviwi. Homy P. Ashcroft, w?s student-body of white Anne Mritaews, Provithe president vice dence. was ahd SMrlene GrfTta, Abo president. were Louise Hoffman, secre- danritfer .of Mr. and Mrs. tary, Beneon; VMn NMeen, Aubrey Griffin. was ehetod Nibley, and Ruth Hansen, secretary of (ho studontbody. Amsdga, directors. Faria Bureau Haines Lewiston Ilan . Inter survived by bio wife, Medela, and one son, and a itoutff, Tee., if Concord, Coif. Then an M giundrbildnn and two women, HffoM de., and Herbert of Pitt La-foot- Stiifsts , . Snmtay. Hi la d The FkankHn County board Tusedmr voted to take steps to me the hospital ritfEDda tor temporary license and to have an extensive evaluation of the building. ' According to W. Dean Primer, administrator for tbs hospital, phui for minor changes In toe building wtil be ready tor presentation to the state by April 1. Bids will be opened on May 1. The changes will Include fire resistive doors to stair-weland vertical shafts, and exterior openings, and replacement of fire extinguishHos-pih- someone The week before evidently kkto the tut of the tire In which la driven by Wear ed ed ed . ls ers. tan r" h Utrlstei Scfcstb as O. W. toe supervisor of t To Library completion of toe study cludes evaluation by April 1, final working plans by July 1, and the completion of toe needed physical changes by CivicHeport The' Civic.' Improvement is scheduled to report at toe meeting of tbs in Richmond Lions fih Monday. The mooting wfK be heM si 7:90 p.m. in. he dub raoms In Richmond. arrange-'AndreThe ments are befog made Rotand Mortensoa who rise give a five minute on the lions Embtom. Other mntters of business will be discussed according to V. M. Aihn, president of the ctab. - High School. Mr. Anderson January 1. Mr. Palmer said that it will be determined by the tody if tiie rid building, which was given to the hosfor pital board, is suitabledeterhospital use. If it is mined that it is not, no more money win be spent on it. The parts that are bring considered now are topee that are Dated as hazardous by tiie state board of health, eg spent ' . de-goa- ls The Trenton TRENTON local Farm Bureau held toe annual party at Morv'a Cafe Saturday evening. Mr. and of Mrs. MeMnHiliyBrd Amrign were invited guests and noth tatired Those preMri wen Mr. and Mis. Robert Reeder, Mr. and Mn.. Lennis Chammen, Mr. and lira. Marita Andrew, Mr. and Mn. Ilemy EHermfcn, Mr. and Mrs. CUff Wiser, Mr. and Mra. L C. Butler, Geoiwe Marrff, James Robson, Orivfn Andrew and Dee by'tJggy paat summer In spechd preparation tor teadting this course at the two schools. He very mctimticBUy takes the students tint are recommended for Ms special Induration, gives them special tests on reading comprehension, vocabulary and readiness and under very select condition takes these stuthe dents through toe various stage of reading that be needs in order to improve Ms rearing ability and study habits. Some student may be needing the most elementary reading course and he Is token step by step along tin various levels of reading and m until the are achieved nod ho has arrived to toe reading level of his age grow or class. The reading of an Individual is so basically important In aD of Ms scholastic endeavors tint this special course has been constructed and touchers especially prepared to achieve outstanding results in a relatively short period of time. Mr. Anderson, a graduate of South Cache High School, raduated from Utah State Mventty in 1M7 and also completed a years graduate study. He tauKtt in me Cornish Elementary School tor two years and inn , d to tin Lewiston school where he has tomKti staco. He monied the former Eva Faye tetwrisoa of North Login. Both Nktinn and Eva Faye are outstanding hi their "H? and church actfvitieu. Maftnn hue boa Bmmm Karla Rawlage Understanding and an over abundance of patients are characteristic of NMben Anderson, remedial reading Instructor in the Lewiston Elementary anl Lewhtam Junior By TradonFarm Bureau Elects LionsToHear ,!. Two Haas! tag can be remodeled to meet state requirements, to see if a new addition should be made or to see what other Fred V. Kama and Mias course the hospital board can Sadie Sorensen of Lewiston taka. Mr. Hulvey told the board were reappointed to the that the new eection of the Lewiston City library board fine a section this week. The appointment hoepital'b as as he has seen. was made by the Lewiston set The time schedule council. down by the board for toe city In- The estimated cost of the work is $8700. Mr. Primer said that if toe conductivity of the operating and delivery room floors cannot be made to fit standards, additional work will have to be done there. This will bring toe estimated cost to 10,tiN). Architect tor the work is he said. Henry Hulvey of Pocatello. Mr. Hulvey will begin an extensive survey of the hospital to see' if the old build- committee &i A cemmfttea Garnish FUTURE AT RAKE is now disettsstaf the ftaturi of the old in Comlah. The aland could come down la the wako of a The Citizen Photo park area development project with Hsnsen Okeho Change id uli $ . liberty Springs a time it oeemed . pn used by the Oondsh Etomen-tor- y echooL R was given to lie tor .con The Alton of flie oM grandstand on flit site Is stiH in questton. The structure was buift In 1998 as a Strawbeny Mtok DMda WIOow UkOt SllPnfS. to the Leys of for wator good since Us part gSfe'A'sas Toni flan tables, tha ptorring ofyisB and lha ra V- .aifwTS ' iHKiaoBi gti&A JkMaaMhjyiA WBNUMPOB hi about 15 percent SSL it w5 tor ering. the tor UarpfatoK The SOS Vi5L . The The Soil In Cornish Mn. lUifRswtogi Ed RUbMon. tram-ferre- . mtoeion Jlffi1 c. Genehefiud George O. Merrill tataed. For the women, me Reeder wu elected president with Ctara Ctottie and r'uth Spacksnan aa rice proridert tor mvny yean and la at tin present time serving in tin Lewiston Fouitii Wind Bsb-orlEva Five has served in all of tin church 'e ad to presently Sirica RaBef Sbctoty Utorery leader and praatdaat of taa American - Nathan AnderREMEDIAL BEADING TEACHER remedial leading teacher in tha Lewiston Junior htah and Lewiston uemeBtary schools, displays some of the material used in his teaching. The Citizen Photo son, |