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Show F 'v Ci of U. Library Salt lalco City, .t t kt . - ta ' Twelve immunities Hear Plea For Beautification " Twelve THE CACHE In our beautification efforts. However, at the present ime we are concentrating on cleaning up the eyesores in is accomplished we want to up our homes and Out'S, replace the old the new onee, and with js with the addition of beautify Arabs and flowers. Wa would encourage each community to appoint a shade ' comndtH tree commission now and betaUttficattan ity malm recommendations for teee will visit Cache County i tree planting on the and travel throughout the streets of commun- state during June, Dr. Stark he laid. reported. We plan to make eunJoyOMe. fir. Stark was Mtfi in Mi i at Logan, Dr. Stark pointed out that Richmond, ise of the state and counNewton on that tour "we went to go ati the way road personnel of Cache jnty tor their efforts in mowing the gnu along their Many slides were shown by him of mowing the weeds In front of their property and to the center of the sreets. Grass will soon replace the unsightly weeds in this county if me weeds an mowed, commented County Agent Ray Burtenshaw. "Roads and streets should be. graded so that power or hand mowing equipment can be used to do tms Job. "Our Job isnt Mg," he pointed out, if each property owner will take a pride in Ms own property and has a feeling of satisfaction in Mi community efforts. City personnel at ProviIra Hyer, chairman of dence have during the week PLAN BEAUTIFICATION burned all grass, weeds and the Lewiston Beautification committee, and Mayor L. leaves along the streets of D. Bodily, dtoeius the project "Aa the Fbolo the community. weather has wanned up we see much individual effort at cleanup going forward from one end of the county to the other," County Agent "With Burtenshaw stated. concentrated effort of afi people, dubs, and the electnfflntau in the communi- ed communiThe motto turns taken In the LEWISTON strides can be made ty great organised ty last Irtday. They will al- in the next two months toof the newly of so have slide pictures ward cleaning up the counBeautification Committee of other beautification projects ty. However, ts a coo Mr. Lewiston, headed by througiout the state.. effort. timing Paint-uClean-uIre Hyer is Ctizens selected to serve We want to encourage the or n with Mr. Hyer on the com- removal of aU old dead mittee are H. F. Bertddsd, trees, oid fences, barns and from the corrals not in use, and reA general meeting for the representative Jerry Jor- pairing of those being used. Legion; ediedr Is community entire gensen, local druggUt; Gol- Many of our farms no longer ukd tobe"Tield den Roman, Second Ward have livestock. Corral and Eva Faye farm fences should he re(Thursday) tor the purpose representative; of making citizens aware of Anderson, American Legion moved and this area formed to keep down file weeds. Vathe need for beautification. F6PN cant lots can be planted to Burten-ahaRidCounty Agent Ray alfalfa, grain or in grass, and Dr. Anil Stark ing Chib Repras aome cases evergreen treei to be grown out for Christwin be present to present and trees. Aa the need tor mas Wfifi constructive helps many homes increase in the midpieaohw and 1 Miggestions dle of our huge Mock The annual Trenton ward he opened tor housing reunion will be held at S "H individuals would only p.m. on Saturday In the pick up the kgs, limbi, sticks, cans, old umber nda ward chapel All former ward members other trash lying around the are invfted, according to premises, we would notice a great improvement" . Bishop Merlin Andrew. and we hope all communities of Cache County make their area attractive not only for those traveling through tat fur hose vriwlive ehra," he said. "Many of the communities out fun considerable effort lint year and we are ' ineftensifying the clean-u- p fort tMs year," Dr. Start Oner communities said. have caught the spirit and ere entering this activity to make heir community more and presentable, beautiful erf communities Cbunty were represented through attendance of toe mayor and beautification committees when helps were given last week for conducting beautification drives. Dr. Arvil Stark was present to give of Us enthusiasm and. "Know How" in this countrywide effort. c A caravan of all commun- Oectae VALLEY SAUTY vol. m No. M UTAH. SUM LEWISTON, THURSDAY, MARCH , rfghta-ofwa- Labor Signup Tops Expected Industry Survey with about names will be turned over to the representatives of the large processing firm that is looking at Cache Valley as a site for a largo punt complex. The names were gathered by civic leaden and Employe ment Security workers from Pocatello, Logan and The-monton during the past weds. According to Russell head of the Cache county employment office, there were 4402 appUcationi In his office Wednesday were morning and more coming In: About 750 had been turned in from the Preston area by Wednesday morning and more were to be turned In 5000 y. indl-vidua- te Bar-cher- t, Wednesday came Lewiston Prepares Beautification Meet - posed of Malta Davis, James Smurthwaite and David Sent ON AMATEUR BOTH Singing on the Ted Mack amateur hour this Sunday will be me 'Modena", com Designs For School The resignation of Djmjy Lemurt R. BmL Iprtt ft, was announced Sh--tinsif wt by CtaAe.pwudy Wesley P- - MakUberg. In a letter to SherMfMalm- Sts Ksuin ptowtum, u is with much of regret that I inform you my reettioatton as a ber oftne Oadie BhertfTs Office tta After Vk years w department and a total orfive years in law enforce- ... Lewiston Boy Wins Union pacific Award Terry ghnmonds of Lewiston Was among U young who Utah agriculturalists were awarded Union Pacific Railroad ecbotarshtos t the Futon Fanners of America convention in Stafifi Lake Gtiy Friday night. The schotenhlpi were presented by Wesley D. Soulier. Union Pacific agricultural agent Biles To Donor Church Homan In memory of the late Har- riette Anderson Crarmey, bran a candelabra have been given to her Presbyterian church, the Community Church of. Preston. The wife of Prestons former mayor, Russell G. Cran ney, died in January, 1965 A charter m zi uu Preston churth, Mrs. Cran-ne- y had served as president (Continued on back pagO) Dflir of &s: Sheriffs to now con-.. Deputies Tom Row By, Paul Schiffman, Dekqr tall and John Darling. d n Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tag. The girts read their winning eemyi and then presented with their edals. RUby Pond, Foreign ReM-'lochairman, introduced Craig Westover and he fine a talk on the Philippine Islands and the Far East and allowed some souvenirs. WMt-Lego- nt Uoman Fined For Stealing Mi. Mabel Hansen by (Sty Judge Rhyi Swainston In city court recently. The woman was arrested for. taking an article from Milos AG Market. The complaint was signed by Milo Hobbs. The fine was suspended and Mrs. Hansen was put on 90 days probation. She was told if she was arrested again She would hove to pay the fine plus any additional fines. fined 2S . n- admitted that many signed up because gets aH the points alloted to that state. Votes ., may be cart by sending a post card to ' toe Original Amateur Hour, Radio CBy Hollywood, CMtf. Station, . eral million doUan to con- Mr. Borchert said that It would not be known what the decision final company would be for about six weeks. Dun Day, Spud Cellar Two fires were tiris week, both caused by someone burning rubbtah. Between 50 and 75 tone of hay was destroyed by fire Sunday morning on the Don The fin. GoBgfttly form. according to Fire Chief George Reeder, was caused by someone bunting rubbish nearby. woe Extensive damage done to the Jensen Brothers potato cellar In Tuesday. The dam the potatoes stored was unknown. It was also rubbish fire. caused by Chief Reeder warned persons burring rubbish to be sure that the Fair-vie- ALTERNATE a new plant in the volley, out the large number should allow plenty tor that. He also said that became of the large number that signed up from Franklin county it will show that then will be aJarge .labor force available within a radius of about 15 miles of the plant The proposed site of the It plari is near Richmond. 100 would employ more than workers and would cost sev- struct DuUrish Firos out of enthusiasm for getting Police IQll 26 Slny Degs The Preeton etty police have killed 25 dogs miring the month of March. This mu reported this eek by GMef of Mice talne Tsytor. Ha said that the dogs were stray that were running loose In viola- tion of the city dog onto-H-e warned people to obey fire ordinance and keep thefr dogs tied up at nl0t Grasaaan Group Dueln Preston The officiate of the Idaho Grossman of the Year program are scheduled to non a meeting In Preston on April 1L Lucy Bingham, daughter According to Hugh Hough, of Mr. and Mrs. Ekkm Bingof the state conchairman ham of Dayton, was named will be held alternate for the 1968 State test, the meeting Pins at 7 p.m. at 0 the Pop Futhe Scholarship given by ture Homemakers of Amer- - Local Grossman of tin Year contest officials and iCA Winner of the scholarship representatives of the varwas Sharon Joy Arneberg of ious forming organizations and agencies will attend tin Troy high school. 1 Anyone may cast a vote to select the winner on each Amateur Hour program. is tabulated in the same manner as the national electoral college whereby the person or group on the proThe-votin- g UylfifT Uifckifit Cwtet Merchants Ready Event JAYNES MEET LEWISTON The Lewiston held their taycee Jaynes egutar meeting on Monday iftt it Jor-ense- Aimcnnecd By Legion Group giv-eac-h - and speS the evening the Ceiasnic Shop In tichmond where each - of hem made an article. were served at n ha home of Mrs. Gay to 10 by hostesses toy Jorgensen . and Louise Aoariamism Etny Utanars . eputy to the Cache CounCommissioners tor their pproval at an early .date. who has been ..me lab super- addition to his rag- iar duties, lives in Provi-mc- e with his wife Yvonne od three children. He is a graduate of the istitute of Applied Sdena i Chicago where he studied slice science and photog-iphy- ,' The Cache - Mbs. TOtaa Wilson presents PRESENTS AWARD Amaricataam awards to Lena Writing and Shauns The Citizen Photo Boon Karran. LEWISTONffhe American Auxilary IMt No. 50 ofLewtoton met in the Chib 198 counties it serves in toe Roam on Friday Mgit with wart to enoourage talented Eva Anderson, presiIky students to (briber their edu dent, conducting toe meetcation in agricultural hod ai- ing. led fields.. They mOy be, wlhria WUflon, Americanused at Utah . Stats Uriver-city- ism chairman, Introduced the College of Southern winner of the Americanism Utah, or any of 11 other land Essay contest which Was grant colleges in the wort. conducted in the Jtador high Since the road started the school. They were Stauna Rae Huron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NOte Karran, and Lana Whiting, daugrfer of than 1,000 of them Soulier aaid the railroad tah State University where awards two of the O scbol-mor-e a on e has been attending of en in Utah. arSMpi each year arttime basis.' Sheriff Malmberg indlcat-- i that he would submit a Bcomsnendatton for a new Mtinue Lewiston-Richmon- Borchert a gram that obtatas the moot votes from any one state of JVed Davis, Preston, will appear televised on fiw nationally Ted Macks Original Amateur Hour Sunday at 3:30 5. pm. on Channel Mr. Davis' wiH perform wtlh the Modena" quartet in which he sings first tenor. The "Moderne,r are one of eight talents selected from area to the Intennountain compete on the show. group, originally eall-"Mormon Moderns", were formed white aH tour members of the quartet were serving an LD6 mission in South America. During their misakns they made two records and toured Chile, ArBrasil, Uruguay gentina, and Panmuay giving personal and television performances. Their tint record, which contained four numbers, woe on the top ten in Uruguay tor several months. One of the songs on this record, "Run Around Sue, Was selected by the quartet for the Amateur Hour appearance. Mr. Davis te a 23 year old Junior at Utah State University. A marketing major, he is a member of the USU committee on and Phi Kappa PM honorary scholastic fraternity. He la musically active as a member of the Keith Jensen orchestra as a clarinet player and vocalist of the Other members are Michael "Moderns Smurthwaite, a student at Brigham Young University; James Christensen, UCLA; and David Lunt, Northern State Arizona University (formerly Arizona State Ool- - .Malia-Davie,-so- w, Cache Deputy Michael Preston Man, Others Due On TV Show tonlt An Christensen, . Bum-Down- ." Train About 450 tions in Wednesday right Mr. Borchert said that he was very enthusiastic about the response which he labeled as tremendous". He said that the company had requested that there be about 3000 to 3500 applications and this will pass that by almost 2000. The company bad asked for a five to one ratio of applications to the number that would be p, Tear-Dow- night from the area and Trenton, Clarkston and Newton areas were to turn their applica- ITcWwn p, U, UN TERRY SIMMONM M Lewlsten u from ceivtng 9200 Union Pacfflc Brilwad Schojarshfr Pacific Unnton D. Soriier, Wesley Name the merchants, win a buck, buy a bargain, see i fashion show, go to a dance all in Preton this weekend during April Fools Days. Pictures of the merchants of Preston am found In tins The issue of the CUixen. first person who correctly Identifies ail of flu pictures will win fo. The first person who can get the auto- - in flia ED? all the merchants 1:30 Saturday Preston. In Lodge Most of the merchant AllUirtU needed Is the have arranged tor speois and merchant number of the Tto the name. The two prizes bargains In the stores. can be won by the same bniytni are found in th' gaphs of person or dffferent persons, depending on who brings in the correct identification. Another Mg feature of (he April Fool's Days will be Xe mhmi inihe Club Fash-u- n Show which will bo at special lection of the (fitize: and throughout the piper. The concluding event wiH be the annual Oneida Stake Gold and Green Ball in the Oneida stake center starting at 8:30 p.m. - Su up Lee Bateman of the COcbe Security office, watches as Mrs. Eram N Keith Specimen, Mrs. Granville Bartow, Jorgensen and Mrs. Rex Plowman sin m during the the Qtizeu Photo recent labor survey. |