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Show w-lfc-- " ' ; ''VL ' PCn. Lewis Lists VALLE Council $ ;& ' if ;i$ '"id 'T V-!-1 i.i.W-- :ons f II All! Mayi i ' 'i is Vv- a recently adopted two ai high dim win 'CrnthmitfaMi tnthm iTt a h State Board of Education as Quickly as possible, and. ae-cording to the ni". the re- TTie Dies In Logan ii I 'VAvW'. &aTOK5chooi L. B. Cane "ft: LEWISTOir. UTAB 3 DEC. IS. UN THURSDAY, 1 'te . vt . Water DeMrtmeot,' and Sharp, Library and i'.iW s- - ;Vi': asatamnenta h.. City council mad recently 6y or Richard Lewis.; The assignments include f Rat Plowman, head of Cam. fOk' munity Buildinf; Kaarth WR-11- .71 v ; 1 'W ' m '4i THE' Wellvallto Elementary where, offices, library, five lavatories classTOMns and som0 $150,000, was given fourth priority. Listed In fifth priority was Lewiston Junior High which Cs5vS V i 7'. i'v1 .J s-TS-' ,? .41. .'I'. ' 1 ones needed, for a total of IS rooms. These are at Lewis ton Elementary, one new; North Logan, three obsolete; three makeshift; three new; Lincoln. 2 makeshift, S now; study wellsville Elementary, flirea discussion pro ceded the voting during which time Superintendent C. Bryce Draper reviewed tte current classroom needs... A lengthy comprehensive siss ss,?kss! & sss.'a&si arein s high school into a Junior high gSoo"10 'building was riven top prior- It was pointed out that 77. a it Lawrence B with this building plan, all (tamer resident of wha was one of the devoted HALSO GIVEN top priority larger schools wii bo ab.e to ve libraries and Undergar- ln the field of reclamation was the remodeling of the tCM. B6CIU86 Of itl lOW and water nfwwfw In Ilia pDAL. hlali ??? priority, however, Wellsvflle Si!? . area died Tuesday in 11 a J Elementary woud probaby followins a Short Unoss. finankindergarten by for which of the loss lthoolc, will BY IREL M. EPPICH of them provided escape fccaine, chairman of the loss of0bg of driver education, coordinating committee of the Mw Smithfield hlrii school next yer. w property, Injury Ed. Note; IUi Is the fNrth North bKtaue to taught Bear River project, was also building will become hi a series sf articles explain-hs- g aemi the aspects of "UKS The waste caused by the r-lgiving toassociati chairman L& 11? K5lf-.LSSInefficient, unecomanicri and dri problems of driving found, meeting of the board last unsafe use of automobies in which are Important to the q the Watw Resources r week. Estimate cost of the AmoriHmT ZtawnLi of utah chairman as as well of board future pedestrian ttroughout nSSl Logan, Hill gdndHt f,a to the future driver; also to the Cache Comity Water Us- - renovation of the North Cache "S1-J"and unmedTbiderta schoo1 building wu set cK evriop the knowledge and taught sevin drivers edneatiM fsr e Iw catue?R attitudes needed for safe HE HAD SERVED on the ta'-t- aitv i lK Wrtat Cfa8 County Fto .Uf me building itaelf. meat set was thirty hours of W6I DTUulDt Of UI6 vICIM Few, If anything, In Amer-c-ti mm-- work at the Lewiston Junior bSofi thentoartoftoe Rich- IN IMS, the Utah Legisla- - classroom instruction. lea peowe more unid the versally tfaandoes the motw tore enacted a law which The purpose of behind the mond taiptta. eompwpr, the State authorises the etet.mstouction Is to teach, mg was chslrmsn. vehicle. No other nation on thefa' entirety" was the earth produces and uses so Utah State Board of Educa-- In realistic situations, numimf of Commerce Board inMember Mark uno- Amneeto attitudei Most iah standards knQWtodge and estab tion and drainage com- pmoepy many auhHnooi.es. . . J? : accUu ON THE OTHER hand than fo"ow-- will be S3 extra classrooms ed." Some of the extra class in the school district under rooms, he said, could reason- - the adopted pan. Richmond ably be taken advantage of Elementary will have o no while others, undoubtedly room available, and a capa COU d TlOt. City for 75 1X1016 itudfllltl) the wrong places, if a school plan j two-hig- h Under the new plan adopted Smithfied Hementary, seven by the Board, there will bo 11 rooms. 210 capacity; trovidmuM to shift classrooms and 15 new (Continued on back page) J v- - rs Nm - - fZ h. fSdntoM Sj? S Jedto ZSSJS51 S " inSSr . fJSft n. ! Lowfston Fonrth Pods Uin SSg? Mb dthim lrtf ttn iridxtou?Mliliil aS iSSSti tba 't; wnUiaan. wu ulbyth. Vi In s - . In Stbhb Volleyball Tbumoy S'jS2StiSSdK iS . 'IT i, iJtt SSS? uXSShfaSW iStHiJXti dOD ob Pirki and Boitlofp ooiicaL He oerved u i member of THE BOARD arranged to current building needs to tbeir priority, off volley ban tonsnament of was under Cache s t. South ACA4 ' suai itSSJESE Lewistor Fourth ward was Fourtht Ward Cultaral Hall on i "'rl'-- ' .? tba practice to toeefa Richmond iS cottS His hi home tondamente's tom and to lay ttietounSKon jocatod Juet south of the dty: Cache wMch was one of Wefhitedsw;lght;? , first' place ;winnsr;. Ttonton, second piaos, and Lewiston' second was third. , Lewiston Fourth had aeven wina,Tren- ton wins, and Imriston So- cond 5 wins during the sea- - JSSTTlSr- Utah. Leglalatora , through - of '5 - rewS - - 15 noth CUrtis, Paradise, Vlee President and.Merdn Hansen 8arJ - Memben ef the heard ef LeGmnd directors taetado malbews, Millville, Mams iteew MUpIJe. Marcus Ktaby, Hyde Park. ; Wf; ?? ' Funei "- - g; mud Tourth Ward on Wednesday, flu. Nooehlnd the iriieel during the BS SLt.' : . ,t S 0! Mayor Plant Makes Duran Tau V W Council Assignments sr. mm Ma asr. wiiw Catos. His . Mwnence. S a Maos nd Hobop Bm iSu. tEtLS ST a My Fa-- sections. aE?l sires for the group. Mr. Caine was boa May owhimh- - mon- - jftrtj. cachar Lovml d The three Judges at the Cache Valley Food Fair teat weak JUDGE FOOD FAIR were Mn. Hans Hansen, Grant Mathews and Dr. Georgs Stoddard. See story pegs 1, . have& aVSSdaitaS area' ana fsth- - m lagan Stoca 1561 . wtusviue-jumo- m-- wright the mgu. r ev cw4 3 Naxt vaar. u,B. pM(Mt n. tu in Esther sen were held in the Lewston fZZHi conaucung. Rich--r 1 1 LETHSTON Ices for Mrs. at 9O0JK0 High! mend It was was emphaaisad that the traffic regulations and the beyond repair (tor- - wok1 would be necessary flier the ow. lives ven the od al senior' or Junior high ditiodUiutiuction they feel : schools Sfciwl priority was neoMsary for flwir ae-- r riven to, the Norm his traamong meet to Wgnfteant Logan and daughter todays conp!isliments in the dairy Hyrum 'elementary schools. fle project industry was the fact that he The North Logan . he-- was a founder and a member would ' Invdve offices, lava-o- f gie orignal board of direct- - tories, nine c'asirooms and a of the . Cache Valley library addition for a cost of on gate through toe program in the - CeAo Breeding Association. Furth-- 9235,000. It would allow all County School DliWcL Tho ermore, he served as presi- - of the present buidtog ex dlririct mets all the.stawk dent of that unit since its or- - cept tor the gyinnaslunTto be ards set forth by the state, galnzaflon In December of tom down. . .. jj 1 s The classroom work Utf untll his death. Original- - AT WE Lincoln School hi to serve tour taught to ninth grade students at South Cache, SmitoQrid Sountiei, the Associate since I11 offices Junior High, end Lewiston then has branched Into sev--1 costs Junior High, as part of the ra western states, and in-- and lavatories. Total would around be 9150,000. school curriculum, own27,000 cattle regular gome Third priority wad to, the Four can are used ln the ers. w hi school training program with the AS A MEMBER of the cooperation of Baum a loop, iavaior-Company and Logan Mot- - socationa bull selectlon ami: me aamnon of the mitteet Mr. Catoe traveled tos, library end six claas- or wmipmiy. for aound understanding Duds Ilaynx tt&tfs&JsgiJs. ; for South 9200,000 . Sri? ImS: wSSnSpSE SafStolnctode: SSSl SST- . . mmp. . PMtoTSte'eKb.r dataun. Umv, Orou-- COTmorcs, toeAmericanUk . 4 operation); ral togslGtodrman Civil Defonsa craatton rad bar City Board and Rad Cross. Hendricks SpaMurray, chairman, Fuirt. chairman, Cartwright, maae rna noma m Loean. A charter member of flu The James " anealrera IIm Alte flmralAt ..W1W Cadm County Dairy Hard I- - Can of flu DUP will hold o ths thond an organ Harrsou the urak Iho flag is provement Assn., ha had their, mooting and Christmas an active member since Sodal on to the school Cav its formation in 1914. ' Bishop M. C. Gilbert the host ncord. .flit f the . The value -and at the time of his walcoma a good attendance. of Cokflktoubmnumsaa was a member of flu ViQe. wive. TrT"'" in thr Lewiston Next weidi': . Teacher Pie- Tba nwn Oomstary .was . duteted by parafloi aad Certifleatton. y-tMs wmd ta teareteiy son, Bttshop' George Nto'sen ef Rupert, Ida. SwSffion aid ConsaSattM Sff dto! Nwfeer Pallbearers wen members of the High Prest Quorum, miuTladSiUtS Merl community committeemen el--lS SnSepf H. Fay Bernhsel, B. T. Pond, actions for 1964 have been reby Cyril K. Munk, LeRoy Jones, MerieOmnlng- SURVIVING ARE his wid- - chairman of the Cache County .The rffwi Van Orden. The flow- - LEWI8TON gg and four chlldlren, Law- - ASC Committee. en wen cared for by Mrs. ton Jaycoes and Tha Ameri- - rence B. Caine Jr., Rich- - The election was held by Lola Coley, rad Mrs. Bahra can Legion will meet on mond: Mrs. Wendell (Ruth) mall and ballots were tabula- Twitchefi. Pocatello; Mrs. ted Stevens, with aranddaught- - iwgdey wiai by the ASC coun- cSmmlltoo West on December 5. LfTT Fred T. era mk neces and friends (Marian) Hon, ty sewete club Covi- n- Calif., rad Mrs. J.'- FARMERS electod to the At 8:20 p.m. they will meet w. Rob bins, various committees include: (Marjorie) Jointly in the American Leg- - Grand Junction, Colo.; eight Richmond end. Cove - Le- of ion Club Room to hear C. randchildren aad two great on Webb, chairman: Calvin W. Funk, vlco , chairman; 1 of hla trio grandchildren, Mountain States ' f The following stepchUdren Clair C. Alton,' member; Law- suffered a stroke T0r cf?lmtriM: urvivo. Dr. R. E. Merrill, renoo B. Catoe, Jr., 1st alter- and to la tha Logan IDS Hoe- , , Sftiifiv . r A - RegulattonsCitftht,Parkaand IfCRt he had A the Logan Junior and Sudor Chambers of Comnuree, the eadthe ABMrieau Legkm Caa Oouwjr eniTiaU ckman, lump, Public Prop- - CantwijriiL Waterworks and Reaar- arty and Finance to tactode:- Sanitation to lncludfli and Gron- volrs, dikrinat(ys - and sew; ni ! DAYTON pro-aounoo- d ,S jve n, t. ?? V e tTuSl ; Mi- -- , Tsp Ctown TOT CLOWN win be hi North Gaeho VaBey eu twe different ee- M8nltceseH Shepis Mglees Mi, The Shewbeets wfll meet gto All Stars of Bsnssn dsto wihe fsHaesteya - ths Nerth WUiow .h, ws- ttr . - - - i 5 vS?' m--A Jschs mgh Sparta Page). eAww and i wm Tmtoa Clarkston Andrew L.Hegri, chairman; J. Norman Ravsten, chairman; Julius P. Jensen, member; Dean Atktosoc, 1st alternate; A. Leo Chambers, 2nd a'ternate. Hyde Park aad Smithflelo Noble Erickson, chair- man; Creed F. Johnson, vice chairmen; Coe R. Urkln, membra; Lorin H. Coleman 1st alternate; Leo Pitcher, 2 aXeraate. ' ' CaDege, MOWBe, Nebley ProvMeneo chai-rO. J. Rindeitnecfat, wee Seth.u i ' S HalttCCDlCD ' fmi aw, er, ted - ' ZoDfag- - OT! ; Poitas V f, t h , Chairman; Oga 0, .u J. Wa'laceW. Wiser, vice chair- - H. Cowley, 2nds alternate.., . man; H. Rtjr GiWbtos, mem-- Hy rant and Paradjsn ber; Asad M. Butters, 1st Jack R. Ctawson, chairman? , WO Frank P. alternate; :Hareld O, alternate, HarddG:vWood, nian; -- Norman 2nd alternate, membra; Marimi Jackson: Amelga, Mendon and New.alterarte; f LeRoy ton George; O. BaTaitl,'2nd alternate. ; -- - " ni chairman; Reupen iD;ARas.YfeUnllley C. Thomas B. Lidloy, muiaen, vice1 chairmans d Milo Brawn, member; Chaa- - man; Doan W. Murray, vice - tra W. Kldman.lat alternate; chairman; llrivtn hiV W. Letsh- - Halvey E. Griffin 2nd alter- - man, membra; Don F. Dsuv toy, let Mtarhnte; John A. SS5SiSiit!5S: Logan " "f.. - J. i J-V nHeni.V. Lewiston and Cornish - vtofrchalrnuWrijaes vice.UVor memburJlQyd L.Smith, chairmen; Krebs, 1st alternate. emwra IlBB w Alfred H.AGnahm, hAJhW. - r 1st a'ternate, Laon .. V -- AY - r I-- IJU -- -- '! .V- . I A. Jto .in L J" . .Vva- - u. (OonttoiieJ on back pae - MiLu . SB!" .f? i 1 |