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Show Census Dames Crew Leader EDfi,BSfts&n ILunoBnlfrei? For3Couifies (S, Allen W. Fisher of Preston, has been named a crew leader of the regional office of the . Bureau of the Census at Seattle announced today. The new crew leader is one of about 1.825 persons throu- the U- - S. to receive U-S- rt appointment The new crew leader will supervise a team of census enumerators win visit all farms and ranches in Oneida. Franklin. Bear Lake county cans to' collect official questionnaires from farm Enumeration of aU farms hi the county wOl taka dace in November and early ' ON EDUCATIONAL ' TV Hal Rendlesbach, director of the Wert Side Ugh school band, leads the December 7 The census wffi be takau in the following way: Shortly af- West Side Band Plays On USU TV Program ter November 5. the Bureau of the Census, an agency of the U. S-- Department of Com' merco. win mall census questionnaires to aU rural Those rsqrtred to 0H out the forms should do so and hold the questionnaires, until a census enumerator come to collect them. At that time, the enumerator win help answer aav ouesttons that may have proved trouble oox-hohkr- New In Town? Keep in touch with friends beck home by the Long Distance most personal way to keep a distant friendship going. It's true Long Distance is the next best thing to being them Pick up your phone end go visiting tonight during the USU edueatlbual television program. There are BO members in the Wert Side band. s- The Wert Side High School Band performed Monday on the opening program of the USU Arts Series am KUSU-TChannel 12. Utah State CiHlsTaktB Tt Exposition Literary Chib Holds Heeling V. FRANKLIN WQUam head of Idaho Statea best cattle to Pacific International the Livestock Exposition in Portland- Barbara Wright and baby Joined him for two weeks. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, her parents, in Seattle. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs- LeRoy Don-e- y and family in Corvallis. Oregon- - William Wright plans to be gone three ween. Douglas Jr- and Danny are with their grandparents- 15 Wright accompanied LEWISTON The Lewiston Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. Seneth Thomson on Thursday night Mrs the Ann FackreU reviewed book When the Cheering Stopped" a story of the last years of Woodrow Wilson, by Gene Smith. Refreshments were served by the hostess to 14 members and five guests: Mrs. Thomas Durrant, Mrs. Henry Jenkens and Mrs. Florence Sorenson of Logan. Mrs. Clarence Peterson of Idaho Falls and Mrs. Dorma La Bergesoa-- - - District Scoot tele Universitys Dale . V I I Aim IssidtBts Han Appointed R. Attend Funeral Mrs. lie Ollverson and! Jeppesen, went tpi Newton Thursday to attend the Amend of LaVoo Jenkins of Newton- - After the services they drove to Cache Junction! and had dinner and enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs- - Arch-- ! Jenkins and Mrs-- Liz Pet--1 kerson and her daughter-in--1 law, Mrs. Jim Peteraon.oiso Mrs- - Ophelia I scout troops and explorers Grace American posts serving 1700 boys, is a recent graduate of the 280th Legion Auxiliary national Training , oft Newton. Holds Meeting y. the Scout Executives- Sbw.'Bffi Mfirend GRACE Tfo is a graduate San The meeting of and son David Lynn of Salt Jose State College in Califor the American Legion Auxi- Lake City spent the weekend! lary was held October 19 in at the home of Mrs. Bn the Legion Hall with Mrs-- R. and her son Glads Lee V. Ween conductingThe at Preston. program was under the direction of ifiv. Alvin Whitehead on Education and Scholarships and two Girls State Citizens gave their report Mrs. Esther Cutler ofKrt HalL sixth district president So be attended. Is Mrs. Alfred Hansen oMcne don't membership chairman. I I OH-vers- on I - Flameless AND WINDOWS SU-T- M A Aluminum Storm Doors I - - MOUNTAIN teg with auditorium and rehearsal hall will give further Impetus to the program. New instruments are bring added. The band, during the pert year, has performed at the Preston night Rodeo, Idaho State Fair. Lewiston. Logan 4fh of July Parade and USU vision channel. On ttie third Monday of each month the series will feature the music departments of secondary schools of Northern Utah and Southeastern Idaho in concert per- Homecomingformance. according to warIn their appearance on KUl ren Burton, KUSU-tproducthe group, in grey unier. form with maroon trim perDirector Hal Rendlesbach, formed a variety of numbers. a native of Riverton, Utah, raging from operatic music! now in his second year at to rock and roll. Frost nia and has been credit man formerly of Klamath Falls. ager of Montgomery Ward am wgon. has been named dls-i- ct company at Klamath Falla for scout executive at Mon- the past four years- His wife tpelier for Tendoy Councils Margaret is from Rexburg. --and Caribou, Too Wi Da Frost succeeds Chaika X Star Valley districts. Mill' Mr. Frost whose service red area includes 110 cub GRACE Wot Side, has built 19 the, bands strength from IS members to SO. 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