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Show a w w UNIVERSITY OF UTAH libraries ll rrly COMMITTEE RECREATION PLANNING Recent- appointed leaders of the Lewiston Recreation committee include pirn-ain- g Jerry Jorgensen, Uoyd Elwood, Earl Ransom, Rey Wiser, Cleve Hyer and Clair Jorgan- sen, standing. The committee met with Dr. A. Stark, The Citizen Photos sitting. i 51k; Undergoes Several Tests . the CACHE VALLEY J Better TVs UHF translator b!,.'i&gnal Is undergoing exten-t'-V:I- :'i of the s ' said today. it organisation, and brands of converters and antennas are faelngtested In all areas and minor changes are being made at thetranslator siteco-to improve and stablize the lor signal. Martin said that the Many BEAUTY t, sty!toe corporation still Is inneed of finds and it Is hoped that fiMmwiai monies wll' be donated so that the translator mranapperefion can.be kept going and that the equipment other two bo firms Lewiston PTA Holds Heeling The first meeting of the Lewiston Elementary school PTA was held Thursday evening with President Benon Alien of Cove Presiding and demon- - Mrs. men welcomed over 90 parents to the mooting. Vice President Verla Hyer read the objectives of PTA and Secretray Ella Mc-- k wight nad file minutes of the last session held in May. taken The program was chairman program charge by Donna Lou Bergeson who Introduced the new Principal Murray RUby, from Newton. Principal Rigby was very complimentary in fall remark mmrffiinthig his observation of the Lewiston schools and the existing faculty whom he a Introduced. He expressed sincere desire that the te, in "Mwg deslreable atmos-riie- rt for learning In the life of a child. PTA officers for the year are Benon Allen as President, Verla Hyer as vice president, Ela Mcknight as secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bergeson ns program committee, Mr. 50-5- 0 vol. n -- Ne. 11 LEWISTON. UTAH. 9U29 THURSDAY. Lewiston Sugar Factory! Campaign Start Nears N.V membership, October 8th is' this" date that field studies to start the Mg the wheels moving at the Amat or better. Fleidmen for Lewiston factory an has Durrani of Lewiston to begin In Ban- Nelson of SmlflifiOkL croft, Grace and Arimo on Mr. Jenkins said It was inOctober 1 In order to supply teresting. to note that as of the mill with beets for the opening on October 5. while harvest is scheduled for Am 5th in Franklin and Cache County. BEETS WILL start to be received from the Ogden and "The Roly Poty Cookie"', Weber County ana about the Sara Muiphey. A beginning 5th and1 also beets will be put to rand book. In be to stepIn piles Ogden Little Quack", Ruth Wood, ped to the Lewiston factory A beginning to read book. In December and Ji Jane Where's AndyT", There are 4500 acres in the Cache Coun- Thayer. A charming story of ter ana and 2000 acme In the a Intelboy who hid from his mother. Ogden area. Cowboy Tommy, Sanford According to Mr. Jenkins, A boys adventure will men 215 Tousey. superintendent, The Big Jump" ranch. on a at the be employed factory, and they will be In produc- and other stories, Benjamin tion 24 hours a day, three Elkin. A Zoo For Mister Muster" shifts, for 100 to 118 days. At the present time there are ap- Arnold LobeL A story childproximately SO full time em- ren will enjoy even more than ployees busy getting the min a trip to the zoo. In condition for opening with Fritz Ape In A Cape, pointing and general Etehenberg. A alphabet of odd animus. up. The Animals of Farmer IT IS EXPECTED that production win be off slightly Jones". A Mg golden book in this season with the late full of color. Comrade Don Camfito," spring and short growing Guoreschi- - Story of Giovanni son, however, according n pariah priest In Italy. , Hew Boob Listed For Library i The Loner", Ester Wier. Story of a looey boy and Ms dog In The Blind Heart Storm Jameson. A novel of comedy showing fife's pitfalls. UA. Border Patrol, Clement David Hally er- - The exciting story of men who guard Americas banters. Gels Doctors Degree - v SmitlififlU Hit Paintings - - Tomboys1 Gib River playing near I was Injured! bullet When the buy reported the Injury they said that an occupant of a yellow or with Utah license plates had fired three shots at them as they were playing In the field. Utah and Idaho Police took up tiie search for the yellow car until the boy, Kim Stone, 9, and his iwnp.rin admit- ted that they had been in the field, Ing with pounding them with rocks. One of them exploded, Injuring the Stone boy In the leg, just above the knee. The boy waa taken to the Franklin piay-bulle-ts Memorial County General hospital tor treatment where no waa listed in good condition. Jaynes Honor President LEWISTON Jaycee Jay nee of Lewiiton held a te- ner Anderson Files For School Board On Wed- l- Bullets With Rocks Artist Shews - ; ol of ThMCailMito David to a graduate North Cache fflgh School and spent two yean at the Utah State University. After spending three years In the Northern Far East Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he graduated from the BYU and recleved tea Master's degree Clarence Anderson, who to there. as president of serving He is the son of Mr. and the Cache County School Mrs, L. D. Bodily of Lewis- toard, tide week announced ton. His wife la the former its candidacy for reelection Beth Atone Judy of Idaho to the board. He Is the second Falls and they have a sou, to fife from District Robert and a daughter Re- person to. 5 and the third to debecca. clare his intentions. He will be engaged In reMr. Anderson, Trenton search work at Northwessupervisor and agent, tern for one more year. second now serving his rear as head of the school ward of the county. He is also the former Bishop of the for the port Is of Cove, end havJoseph Day his intention to declared ing file Is Willis Hall of Lewiston. The election will be held to conjunction with the general election. Also filing ce ft at Mary's Caflr In Wednesday i night. The retiring president presented with a gift ae a to-ke- of love and n respect from the group. The rest of tiie evening was spent in business and visiting. Present were Mrs. Kay Titen-- 3 or, Mrs. Carolyn McKnlghLi Mrs. Veils Durrant, Mrs. Jc rcelyn Wood, Mn. Hyer, Mrs. Maine Hyer. Mr Beverly Bodily, Mrs. Rom I Van Orden, lire. Louise lr $ ser, Mrs. Koa Wiser, Diane Jorgensen, Mrs. Woodland and the guest Mrs. Gzy & i I Prestoa Home the tothwcil Invocation Westaetday evening and the pledge of al- Destroyed Dy ward. ward and Tren-o- n ' He to also presently serv-n- g as a member of theTren-to- n City council. Though a native of Box El-- 1 Andersons The home of Mr. and Mrs. der county, the Demar Day burned to the moved to Trenton about 15 ground Sunday, according to rears ago where they have a legiance was bd by MarOne new jorie Anderson. teacher, Mrs. Jane Fire Sunday eve-nte- u c Lewiston Hon M. David LEWISTON The Seabees of World War II", Commander Edmund L. Bodily received a doctor of CastElo. Philosophy degree from CorGuadalcanal Diary, Ric- nell University wllh a major hard Tregaskii. The author is In physical chemistry and a a correspondent who tended on Guadalcanal with the Ma- minor In physics and theorerines In World War II. tical chemistry, with research Books of various countries In phase transitions In high published by Ufe Magatoine: Canada, Low Countries, Israel polymen. At the present time he Is the Wert Indies, Mexico, the research Associate In (he a Tropical Africa, Ffcunce, of India, Germany, Russia, Chemistry department Brazil, Britain, Scandinavia, Northwestern University, The Arab World and South where he has been since FeEast Ada. bruary, 1964. nesday and Thursday eve-to nings of tela week Bade School" nights were held In the Park school library, sponsored by the PTA The meetings each night were conducted fay Pree-- Elaine woe introduced. Representing first, and fifth grades,. w g parents. On Thursday Adrian Blau offered the pmw, and Ruth little the flag salute. led Mrs. Margorie Rappteye, teacher, was kindergarten Introduced. That evening the other grades were represented with 22 parents DAVID M. BODILY ft- ee tocreted A Utah Myrtmy" car torIn outlying arts, Improved nod oid to be a Ud with fence lines and n general de- rock this week, and a boy was molition of old barn or other In fiw hospital suffering from flam tmiMfogs that tend to a bullet wound because of it detract Atom the general ap- peanance, This committee was form ed at the suggestion of the Sty council moider that a long range view of the ra-- f creational adlitles might be studied so fir as general naSInw of now such as tenwte court, skating rink, and swimming pooL Tie LEWISTON It was decided that such Down on ef not would Theeda be put additions patattage the present very attractive, of Smtthfteld wffl be exCity park that is located In hibited it Lewiston Lithe middle of town and to the West of the First and Fourth brary daring the meotk Vard Chapel because of of October. faal yiiinftnumt that may not Each month, the librabe honored in the future. ALSO WAS IT. agreed by ry has a showing of difthe group that the City would ferent artiste which to not be able to participate aa to the public. free In owned an area completely weed-contr- Al Lewiston, Hany Tides Manatee, O. L. Baftem offered SSaSSJwiDw.11 drove around fiw City. HE OBSERVED that oral conditions timed ihnr an Interest In fiw eurraumSag farms cleaned up and very progressive, a suggestion! at this point boon stepped, into thoXewbton location to1 cover the few days until production begins. Back to School High! Held NMion. CEB Olive Jean barren, Mr. and as Mm. Claire Jorgeisen, legislative committee, Colleen Hyer, Parents and family Ufe. RICHMOND rt ; hosand Mrs. Gary Allen, asSam-el, Cteo committee. pital W the church as It would be The newly formed recreaalong with idea for Imwere provements. He said Mr. all of the tion and Beautification planby the Burtenshaw would be availning Committee of Lewiston owned and able to fill In the finer demet Thursday evening with Lewiston City Dr. Arvil Stark, USU profeswaa suggested that these tails aa the project develops. It sor of ErttoMkm Services fat sw projects would be finan- Jerry Jockensen. local drug-toHorticulture from Salt Lake ced on a waa selected president bails, that City. They discussed the pro- Is, Lewiston City would parti- of file committee with memblems to be met in the beau- cipate on 50 pet. of the pro-je- bers selected from the four tification of the city in generand the remainder of the wards of the dty in order to al and the development of an wojeot would be financed by present a dearer as a adequate and proper recrea- private donations was well as tation from the Cite tion area which would serve civic groups who have al- Whole. Those attending the the needs of the City. ready expressed a desire, meeting were Mr. Jorgen Dr. Stark was very compli- and willingness to give fids sen, Dr. Stark, Earl Ransom, mentary in fate comments projert their complete rap Second ward, Lkwd Elwood of third vai, Cleva Hyar Lewiston Ctty as a wh . port. DR. STARK suggested that of First Ward, Claire Jorzen-e- n commenting first of alien file tie Who print of the size of the City and secon of Fourth ward and Rey on the general upkeep aw facilities be compU- Wteer, JC representative. ve tests In all areas this week. Bert Martin, president non-prof- ' feasor of extension services and Cache County Extension Agent from Logan, are tookong at the present facilities that Lewiston City owns In and near file rodeo The Citizen Photo grounds) City Forms Recreation And Planning Committee Translator t Lnril- - LOOK OVER RECREATION FACILITIES ton Jaycee President Jerry Jorgensen, Dr. Arvil Starts, USU Prof, of Extension Services in Horticulture from Salt Lake City, and G. Ray Burtenshaw, associate pro- - PTA LEADERS Mrs. Benon Allen, or (left) vice -- charge of the first meetllng of the Lewiston PTA was (second from left). Assisting her were Mrs. Verla Murray Rigby principal, and Ms wife. The Cttlaen Photo y .1 ' ' the Preston Fire Department The fire started about 2 p. m. r The only thing saved from the house was an oil stove and a few personal effects. Even clothes In the dooete were burned. 'arm. District No. 5 includes the communities of Lewiston and Uchsnond, Trenton, Cornish, Cove under the district reap- portlonment. The reapportion-cumbenIn nent put two the one district. ts The , lie Roads approved tension of tin Cub XUver on the FAS system, the of Hs- m ty wee Informed this weCxi ili' The extension to about miles la length and wU t eTglble for FAS hntz4 r rrad improvement hinds me avallablei log to county " ofacWajW' l MU probably not bn-- able for two or three v tc |