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Show wry UaUTH isJa6 f .. ' : 't . V' LIBRARY -Member of tbs Lewiston library board include: FTont row of ladies, Edna Kent, assistant Ubrar-laVelma Rawlins, Ubnrian; Myrtha Westover, ..the OF I Orden, Book Committee Chair-man; Sadie. Sorenson, Norma C. Bodily, Treasurer. LEWISTON Back row of men, LaMont Wheeler, President of Ltwiiton Ufcrtry Richmond Clean-U- p Governors Library Boasts Colorful History ' RICHSTOIW Disagree Over Fees served as Treasurer for 15 yean and at the present time Since While Utah. Governor and MtaiZel anddS the chairman of toe Book wufirt to Idahos is task govemor were volc- in 1936 it had become Committee whom over to books toe a meat source of pride for carefully select entered into fog public disagreement to and of Idaho folhire the drop the community. It has within JELrEzJI: wind Governor Clyde called its walls books for young and was VANORDEN MRS. property tans and regls- old, learned and unlearned, Utah the in born tratlon foes, a Franklin coun- Park City, MMU or ucnon, anvanure, of iMr. and Mrs. M M BY KARLA RAWLINGS k t isLsr M s tjz SS-rar-- s to Salt raty where WREN FIRST established, VanOrden received her the few books were huddled eduction in Salt take City mom of the schools and subsequently in one iStbRtoiS might ftufn'mmtut volumes and THE PEOPLE : r W-dLj Mrs. Ada Van Orden (center picture) and Ians are Edna Kent, assistant and Velma Rawlins, librarian. Ibe Citisen Photos librar-librari- mond have been very busy In denning up their yards and bnprovlng their homes too peat twoweeks but then is still much to be accomplish- ed," he said. OF Rich- Sunday, April 19, has been arranged trees, as weU as planting material, to be available at a reduced price daring tbs campaign, CITY TRUCKS and equip meat supplied by mambari of the Farm Bureau and other civic organisations, win be available to haul off waste material on days a igwiii has been set aside April for r loaning the streets, and If the proparty owners will gather up rubbish, stones or otter debris, the Lions Club, Farm Bureau and American win 8 Ta haw been reciprocity for LEWISTON. UTAH THURSDAY. said of the Library. ernor Smyne until could toat do be foom nothing Folowing graduation ta 5 the IMS leptatnre met 2, ssswumnot isjagTts&sIdtriversity APRIL li. MM S& - Marvin . Oreganos she met and ansor aaid Wednesday tost toe foe ton, but Franklin, Cove, Cor- meriedtoetofo Etonond M. Lewto VanOrden moved and charged Is not a property idsh and Iaton' tax, but a waterways fond Board Tbe first Ubrary the ONLY THEIR chairSON, Ray, foe, and it replaces consiited of Saul Hyer, on . ciimged man; C. B. Stoddard; (Hay- - and his wife, the former docnSof Utah s lakes. The city council lest week ton Nielsen; Res Budge, Ena Adean Hamptcm of Franklin, maqy And, be added, the Utah voted to co ahead with an Wood; and Ada Mine Van- - and fomity five In Huntsville, Orden with Belle Kemp as Alabama where Bay is em- - boater who come Into the fvna mr librarian. Sueceeding hoard plcqred at the Marshall Space office to pay the fee voice for the aynem no P01 as metnberi have been Oreta Conor strong objections when Design Engineer, mo the parents of three it is explained that 75 per- - city which will cost shout on; Nancy, Kathy and cent of the fee goes to the 37&500 and hired a Salt and construct- - Lake. Ctty tank to be toe Margaret ( Factooll and , VV VM?- toe board from residents of have indicated that as long riuausNT the lannuy community for donation aa they can aee where it ii to toe Mirary. In oceedfog going they are not strongly be bekl In the city to -v yean, various dviconpmF inoaed. u prove the sale of toe bonds sationr have contributed gen- - to-gjftyP;, forthe system, which win lnn jATJt erously In both fends and present replace Bod! private volumes. The Lewis- mechanical system which is tow been to ifoquate. a y. .hoasurer with toward the waB ereatfog aH the foss. lympathetic Ed jujjh agenu HIRED AS FISCAL RewUngs, Utearian Mr. adthe Gregerson further tawoviding - for tbe cUy waa the Conti- na Kent assistant Librarian, ded as aa retbe that far udpersonBLACK AND WHITE DAYS Members of the Black and White days committee on nental Bank and Truit of Jdn. Ada Marie VanOrden aa making large ctymdty agreement In Richmond pose for n picture following n board meeting. They ere (standing, left and has served diligently contribntions for hook pur- - trucks went, Utah waa more-- Salt Lake, ..Qtyv to rltfit) Grant Mauchlmr, Neal HUtyurd, Mrs. Mary Taggart, Mayor Ross Plant and Ltorary The aerated system was ly given Idaho resident's faithfully cm too J. Blaine BeU. (Sitting) Calvin W. Funk. LeMont Bair, Mark Theurer. Absent whan 26 yean and can wlut Idaho has been of Bosrd over remodeling - THE SENIOR LITERARY Utah residents for several the city's mechanical syi- - the picture was taken were Vddon Batr, A. G. Doone and LeRoy Murray. The Black rightfully be titiei tbs Love"" " White day will be held May 2H3. the galnfol tom. Tne new aystem will law of Idaho, coat about fMMMO more, tat purchased World War II War- Utah mm working in Idaho the aerated Lagoon system Ronds and contributed tan- could have teen charged a win taka ateaTiMOO n year toe pur- - Bcense fee, 'but Idtlir'did toi to wdi of dollars Asitehas and of furniture chase book, not enforce the law. not for the The Literary Leslie likewise Local law enforoemeiit of-- new sewage treatment jriant has cortributed genswuriy to- fldals alsorefosed to chan which roqalro about TTutt ijli word the purchase of books Utah trucks idUng to lino acres of fond. JTMss, Riboons, Annua! A complete program and Calvin the' this for week dMdrmu; !X!L II llts not battt datannlMd which other features win be amoun- - L. B. (BUI) Oaioe, Steven Er- iced next week. Iduen, Seto Allen, Wendell The committees for tte Butters, Ann Erokson, EUdne toow Include: Nlvtoon. t. tjw mum. only toe community of LewisTt-ento- and.Jwultoglf to remove file . V! ..yv.s $ A r: 9 .ft rt ft au lfl - vKS its ..- - 9 I 9 iforW'e vSi Jt i u to gfofog-selecte- - d . to Man Held op&; wwr For Local 8 " Burglary ! Ftanklln county gas andSiS on choTSSkrting tte a THE js sjszjzltj: SfUlTPI IWO tte - LEWISTON Pint Carlson Furniture store in wnd thoughtfully donated lYeston. LDS reference books, LDS Alio arrested were his wife, Hym books and magazines lr IBB I to Sheriff Ray the investigation the case was cooperative Talbot, fort between the nreton of ef- - po-- lice department and toe Slier- UTs office, and too Salt City police department XiMstog wttn too arrest In Salt Lake City were detect- Ives David Bradford and Da-- tta vid Nichols. ' Sheriff Talbot said items that were the large recovered In the apartment but wune had been pawned some of off. V more assessable to church State members. Lewiston Bank contributed several vol-umes of "Life World Library Life Magazine in 1988. The library has sponsored severalMtonanding activitiesof its own such as the displaying of paintings rad work or art ri local artists. This has been under the direction of Myrtle Pond. These pain- tings have been left on dis- one play for a period of month at a time. During the summer months for the last several year the Literary League (in coopera- tion with the Liteary Board has sponsored a Story Tell- tog Hour for youngsteg of the community. js-s- sssxs s now facility. ho have teen made by toe No date has teen set as soliciting committee under election on the todhectionof J. Blaine BeU. Franklin and Oneida Stakes n,uf..l2uvai m Wednesday, April a. Tteevent win be held In Frankta State house un- - Riders Hold mm.'.- - waw aaa'JTTiJ; der the direction of Mrs. Joel evening toe Rldimoiri Rldere Khool undM- - toe directiion of Peterson and Mrs. Halo Hart. and their wives held e ban q Rallam nrincinai and d elldee hrid to toe Inaddltton to the chord school focuM May 21. the numbers that will be buildiiig. Albert QV M ed by toe members two stakes, there will instrumental numbers of toe numbers will ' strumental quartet consisting of Kay Rice and Milford Qiase on the trumpet, and Daniel Rogers and Marley Weyerman on the trombone, The other will be a raxo- phone quartet composed of Ross Wrde, Robert Boehner, Garth Porter and Brent Per-ry- - curity ed the invocation. Darwin Peterson of Jfi' SS 2"7,fjSSi jwST Birins Bell, chairman; Le-of interest end enthusiasm is bring shown in toe 'annual Roy C. uric, V. M Aten, dairy event and community teoy Smith, J. E. Ebicksen, toow. Hie opening of the three Taylor, director day event, as now outlined, 2 -- -- totoe I GSDV81 in-- Gray is being held by Salt officers where ha Lsks was ogTon bond for a burg- charge. He wss also on stion for buiglary from - THBOirai.b.n.S- -jsirSa ssmSS comimmltlee.- Black & White Plans Rolling PTA Schedules wm hop In fids Improvement program which will mean so much to our deity living and civic pride, Mr. Bair added. HE SAID tost it win im- prove living conditions and contribute to tatter health and safety; It wfl enhance and protect property values; it offers a great civic development opportunity ed! will create new ideas of good citizenship through MiwuwmHf . betterment Lewiston Lady To Attend Dairy Elect Ifri. ' Eddls Tsggart of Lewiston win tend n delegation of dairymens wives from this area uwr the April 18. CaCounDet auditory to thla countys duntor of the American DriraAssode- tton'of Utah! ' .. ppu. 3?. "cd at Rotheyi, -- its-W Mj?taUen' Premium . Book: Vddon hw .cinAB. to Hall, Wayne Pivser, sugene Smith, and Wm. R. Harris, director. Junior Dept: Grant Mauch- ley, chairman; Ray BurtonRichard CampbeL shew, Lynn Christensen, Brett dHcera TrarlThn rtesnif aftbs jJteteeSnF'olSi Utah DairyMvroTlfrs. Wa? rick recently was selected as Utahs 1964 Mother of the Year. The group will 3S5-- also 5rS2 W Johnson, Pet Crine, Allen growth oftte womens groiqi. Law, Vern Kendell, Lloyd Jensen, Dan Lowers, Junior LilgiArrQik Chambers, and LaMar The date of man, director. Apri 34, at 8 p. m. Horse Show and Entertain-Lewisto- n Junior High ment: LaMont Bair, chair- - LFWISTON Tte Lewis-- tlG6l Spack-LKWISTO- N IfififfwilNk . NedSprabman terenzo ton Literary entertainment during the eve- - months PTA meeting. This Murrey. Leon Webb, Jerry tiirug the of nominations BtmnTWayne Traveler, Rut- - rt " mond UonTclub7 . peller. showed slides of toe Wind Rivir 'country. He acts Tte. hom toowand team as a forest ranger during toe J . . Jff on summer. Six new members Ji te inlay, May were welcomed into toe cub, A womans commYtee is V. M. Alen, Roger Smith, Merrill Murray, Wiliam and making plans for dispays, Terry NIvison and Lloyd Bair, exhibits for women visitors 278 J- - , Mont- - material IMs program is at every citisen end a'csH is to residents, civic . and 'business leaden t- A? i- church and Cleanliness Is Paid will be on saleat Next TO GodUnesswffl be local stores at reduced the theme for church services the during day Suggestions prices. .The committee for things toat can be sccom- for shPKi gjg rrb ?"'? an ? set aside as Church day. Ev- - pUshed win bo hvfed out ou eryone is asked to attend dav CACHE VALLE uhli toned Hallos part to 198 It now compete, three over Department large rending rooms vk ? If up. yule at the q y: p, . I 5V Drive Opens Sunday Clean-U"Richmond if going to be is toe mcy- ort- to for an intensive, drive In Amos chairman toe Richmond beanUflcatlon Jj Bair, the Richmond community proonm which will start Sunday and .but through Mejr beautification committee. THE - . toe Library Board; Willis S. Stamp, City Council nepresentatlve; Orio Jones, and Fred V. Karren. Labeled as the "Lovely Lady of the Library" Ada Mhrie Van n; lV . &' . PEOPLE y and election of officers for next yearr The Lewiston Junta Hlch chom, wm entertain with a concert as guest artists of the PTA. A most soctobe evening is promised all who attend. - dub met at M(7e& on C. MeB! on Thompson, Amos W. Bair, wi'h Mr. Ntoben ns fcwfrii. Dale Bright,, Lloyd Bair,- Wl- Mrs. Leda Pood mrhwii lard Jeasop,1 and James T. Woods Wsra Murray, director. cf Men"bvtaS Adveristag: Mark L. Theu- - Emmerson. rer. Dr. Edward Merrill, and nrfm.iim.mi- w Nrtred 0. L. Ballam. ' .7. it PoSZl (Continued on Page 4) Mrs. - Fi-1- 1 , y |