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Show ""tv vte. - at )l ' ij . . rU, of u, library iT Salt' lake City, Utah UNMERSITY OF UTAH USRArjESAPR 2 - 1?56 - DEPT. no. vol. iv 1 LEWISTON, . UTAH,' MM THURSDAY, ii AFtSU SL US 1J c it ; i. . : i , i '1 .Vtf member of the conference was held Sator- : YMkBA, Sunday, April CN Buxton Vlritors were and Ehine B. Dyer of the YWMLA. Mttton R. Hunter of ttw . Council of Seventies Donald Meetings wen held Saturday afternoon and evening for MIA officers and members of .welfare committees. A priesthood leadership meeting at 7:80 pm. concluded sessions on Saturday. Music forth Sunday sessions was , famished by a stake MIA chorus whin included singers from each ft ward stake. Leon Smith of Richmond was the director and Adonia Dennis was accompanist on the piano and organ. Ftw. T. R. Holt conducted both sessions. Prayers in Sis morning Sand SUPERIORS Tour atudanto racstvlag superior rating Adds tadSL and Sharon Davis. ara left to right: State 2nd Place state competition by winning first piece in Division I Speech and Drama meet held Miroh 29 at Utah State University. At this dt vision' meet Box Elder high school placed second and Sky View high school won fled for second place at the State Speech and Drama Festival held at Brigham Young versHy April 8 and 9. Jor- dan high school p3aced first; third; Ogden H0r school, and Olympus high school, Logan mrir school grind. fourth. Tresfaa Sky View students winning superior ratings at twined were Kris Seaxnons retdd stories; John Johnson, Sharon Davis, readings and Jackie Smith, tnimoroui rsadfaigs, Efadne INSTRUCTORr-M- n. receiving excelThe Treutaa Town Cubes, speech tastruetor at lent ratings wort Robert Pry whe Sky View, b receiving kids dramatJanet or, .Manddey, these students far state ic readings; Michael Duer-tch- , Isr the new dty eeundl buOdlBg that b Is be humorouf readings; Janet Balk, Katharine HaH, aezt few weeks. retold stories ; Dale Sttar, Lola Jenkins, - N bids have beea Dixie Sara, PhylHs Packer, , pantomimes.. . radio-speakin- g; dramatic b DidsScqbt' B M Into fay - Me-Knig- ht, neth C. Whiting - ZAN . - ; Ejfcsar lbs LEWISTON lions dub ; met oi - and Lnrty mono-actin- g; - -- . Tm ' :;$ Gcoccflcn ret-LaR- ae lid verson, lags were humorous readbtgs;- Aadria Lewktra Christens Dean, dinner meeting with WendeH Batters- conduottng the meeting. Program chalr man announced lbs toUbw Ing program: tawraadtagi by Marcia WbWn: Dean Lnrry dole of the USU Engineering Department was me speaker mr the evening and gave an Informative talk on engineering. 1IB ? recrivtoggood Sides Ban Iitx of Third Lar- - OOUQCilflSbA oSSwEw of by Edwin Procmdar received an excellent rating. Chat In the play were Vichy Cbvey, Anne Bkcboff. Mary Ann Kalani Durden, Hansen, Mary Arm Parson,- Grata Harrison, Flora Dee 'flu. Brad Beufkr and Craig Jes-- Vkw students quail- - of ton was released. Zan k a TRENTON The quick graduttn of South Cache mtfx school South Csche ttw work of Ikwutou and Utah State seminary ttw saved Saturday partment borne of Cecil Payne, al Uni vanity where he received hk BA degree in Agronthough ttw burn pws totafly and Economic. WhUe destroyed. They ako put omy out a fin at a home bdoaf-In- atSouth Oeche he was Junto Mr. and Mrs. Norman ior dess president and Christensen, i (Confitawd ob page S) - g faVkinsa tken-- 1 By CPL. REGINALD HYDE . : 23 Dec 1968 Tnis is the first chance to write, since ws moved out a few days ago. ActJrIJy I cant remember how long ago it was the way here when tinr tiles by over somethin-When doing you're dii we out we moved Ivrhrd n't go too far south, rate abcu.. ix to eight lies. We ran patrols all day rad ambt night, which left ush-$ us no time to write In our -- -. tips, Jjst sleep. Thn .we came back pa- tent to the that iw1 div moved out again. Wa ara now set in around a village that has been constantly harassed by the Viet Oong. The past tow days have spent in patrols and ambu dies. We got our gear In yesterday so we now have the chance .to catch up on our letter writing, thank heav ens. Im really pleased with al the mail Ive been getting. It sure is a morale builder. Im even 'getting' letters from ,one or Bobbys girl friends. i If I never thanked you before fra the socks, Id like bo do that now, think you. it ! really frit grrat to put cn clean, soft, white socks I wish that I was spin. "Se to send something to ? of you for. Christmas, but foirm I ny love and wishes. Perhaps - when we, get buck to Obbssi I could send something, ' I am sending two sets of clothing, one for a baby and another, for a woman. Pleas n.zd the baby set to my son and you can keep ttw womans clothing. B would be for her to show at ttiow and toll This dress k one of their most expensive dress clothes, but 1 wouldn't adrfee LaRene to .wear ft ort latrpubHc. -- The white bottoms go on first, then the rtsr cf . me u dress goes on over- , the - top . of them. I think that most-o- f the. stitching havp to be .gone over or. done.. over wlfli good thread. The oriental- people hr'Pnt got very strong Aspects! daycamp for the Guide Patrol members in North Osdrs VUley is big planned far June. of Jssns Christ of Lrttorday Saints and tor men to hom ttw priesthood. These great iniwrtngi are accompanied reeponeitiflttiea. by great Sendee in ttw church k vit al to ttw members or will riirivel and dte uafty. be said. He second com- by ing of the Savior k near at band and people should prepare themselves far ttw event by obedience to pent ttw commandments of God, iinThe tost offerings ttuead. R breaks and. wears ingDonald pay- FXmeral services were held who was killed in an acci ; i . Kay dent Thursday. Monday far i Valeria Actually, according to Roy Rupp, ear-ol-d the aocidsnt to daughter According 'foury Anderson, dktrict ocout ex- ofMr. and Mm. Ifito Rupp, report, the girl was run over ecutive, campo will bo held by a tractor operated by her In the for each of districts older brother. The Rupp fam. the Cache Valley council. The North Cache district, comprising Btnson and SmiBifleM stakes, wiH hold 9 Sw camp on June and gw Franklin district, comprising Franklin and Oneida June stakes, will camp-o- n 27-2- 2. aNtiy The baflw of the compi will be announced later. Mr. Anderson arid that the fee wtt be 99 far each putrid. wfil Each days . start at 9 am prgmnr all day until 4 pm, except on ttw last day when the awirde campfln wtU be On held. is day, patrol tournomente wttl bo held between 4 pm and 6 pm. Boys must, complete ttw timothy program to qualify for the camp patch. Activities will include ttw work on ttw compess, trail signs, pioneering, knife and ax, nantrs. flrubulkfing, ar-chary, first i fiiiucHWg (dm cun and coneervutton. rfl " PlonlToSc& FonrlhTern In Legislature tomtit tS? riacflnt to as term Utah year .legiria. live representative in ' ttw Northern Dktrict k Roes H. Plant, Richmond, prominent state and county civic and bosinesa leader. Plant ku officially lied candidacy on the Republican ticket. . The Northern District includes. In all of ttw northwest area of Login and everything north- to the county gen-en- d, aners ily had another mkhup ovu gw weekend when a fin started on the farm, destroying the haystack. Buildings wen saved. . Utah to. Hfah According way Patrol Trooper Mdvtile, ttw tractor was Uvid Rimp, tog farm. He jurtraSHr from ttw field and was talk to his father youngster, ran out behind ttw tractor and directly into its path.. .. Because the mishap occur red on private property, i it win not be recorded as a y traffic fatality, Highway Hansen V & ! Pa-Ro- . Valerie Kay Rupp i boundaries.While serving ns legislator born July 25, 1861, fir for the past six years, Mr. Plant has been on numerous committees and k now in Ids second year as member of ttw Legislative OotmciL Ho boa held membership on the ' (Continued, ra page 5) Utah, A. and Rupp. Mur Mary Her parents longtime residents of Taylorsville, Utah, before mow lag to Lewiston In 1985. Surviving are her parents,, two brothers and six sisters, DavU, Linda, .Mary Ann, Puand trid, Betty," Cindy Lewis George Rupp, ilrf Give M-MetyGle- Twynrsvaie, f. ! f uia.cu (Opatteupd on paga i V' - anu l) , President Thuiburn IL Halt, president of Benson Stoke and member of the Lewiston Second ward, and Mrs. Fawn Dafafa area educator, ware presented Honorary Master Men and Golden Gleaner awards, respectively, Sunday evening. Blaine Durrant of the Lew- iston Fourth ward received his Master Milan award. Brace Allen made the pre- sentation to Pres. Holt with Baglnr encouraged Mrs. Hott presenting him a SI Dec 1994 people to contribute and par- pin. ticipate in ttw Deseret InItori a hn dustrie! like zeafly bon welfare program in Resident Holt was Clark-tonYou know what , today! ' 10, 1911, in ttw January district from forgot? What comes on ttw ttw stores inbyttwbuying He married Utah. He area. 90tn of December? Yea, Lona November 29, and I fargot it wtas even my Quoted Elder Marion G. 1983, inGlover, LDS Tem-lthe Logan welwho The Romney said, birthday tool I'm sure sar- - fare e been He has always of the church ry. Happy (late) birfinfanr. k propam and ttw church and la in helping preparing Am I forgiven now? Im dochurch members to learn to civic affairs having served ing just fine so far. Just live ttw law of consecration. to Czechoan LDS "d wfihing ttmt the time would slovakia. a riso Hiking k schooling go a Uttie for higher law, He has been scoutmaster, Just think, if I hadnt have Mr. living ttw ward teacher, president of The stated. Bagley extended tor six more gram teaches better man the teachers guorum, counmonths in the service, Id agement of personal finances, selor in ttw elders quorum. be getting out in 28 more to establish economic indeinterest teacher In into within live Goepri Doctrine to pendence. I even like dont days! School think about It because every come and also save, ami to teacher In the Sundaysiverin-tendenward Sunday School obtain a for supply time I do I get Just a little reserve, and to observe the Bishop of the Lewismadder! Oh well, I guess law of fasting and to devel- ton Second ward, Ugh counop by paying cilman, counselor in tire (Csrtfanwd so bock pngs) an honest amount of fast of stake presidency, and Is now oke president. faring. Elaine Dyer encouraged Pres. Hott has always beau toe youth to live true to the ntarested and active In civideals and standards of ttw ic affairs having served as church (hat they might he rresident of the Cache Coun-- y Beet Grower Association, worthy examples to their associates. president of ttw Utah Bert Ekter Milton B. Huner wus vers Association, - vice he concluding ' speaker In (resident of the Utah Bert he morning session. He mid feowers Association, presi The greatest gift of God to dent and director of Cub those who are worthy is the River Irrigation Company, vice president of the Five gift of Eternal Lite He said we can prepare Mile Committee, chairman ourselves far tide greet fevetnore Sugar Advisory ileming by rendering obed- Committee, member of Utah ience to every word that AACA Committee and dirfrom the mouth of ector of National Beet Growfed. Frith, repentance and ers Federation. and to receive ttw Mrs. Dahte was presented bjgtkm ttw Holy Ghost are he award tor Lois ward of Msentiris. Other (Mngi he Trenton. Mrs. Drills bar Mid were to attend church served the church far many wrvlces, guard virtue, to br years In the MIA bring etekr oc a temple vorifay board members (resident, and pay fall tithing, and teacher. She has workla concluded by advising ed in the ward to many members net to set their as teacher. souk by acts of omission or She worked Mthfafiy frith sommksion. her kta husband, Principal Prayers in the afternoon Dride, in farthering session .were offered bv Ken- Robert ttw F.F.A. programs through neth routine and (torn Bodout ttw Sta!ito of Utah hriprng ily. store and ttw corporal modris a gown ttrat was se prepare, banquets and-- , pro home Ha said that thaworkmansUp wasnt too good. puns. (Continued oa page 9) -- ! -- TZSfrlTiei and fasting and Ed. Note: This to tbs th'rd h a aeries sf 1H-tors writtea borne far QpL . Reginald . Hyde, trin abort the candWeas In Vlrt Nam. V ; and Fern F. Peridns for sfprovsl to bo ordained Seventies . In ttw priesthood. High councilman, OUf Wiser, was released because he k moving out of the stake and Zan Lite Lewkton Third ward surtairwd an Ugh councilman. Prerident Holt was ttw Snt speaker. He declared: The ffieatott l - ass Soigh ward rendered a special mmlMl miwiImw wiBHfj I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of Old." President Holt presented the names of Corn A. BaSSy. Ken- Csr-psrati- sa IfcasEZsr VaiwjbyA uortenson. For Dnil jbg mono-acting- . I ' out very oarily. - - e. ac-Iv- ral one-ye- t, ar . . - self-master- . , pro-ceede- th . - JSSSLSek some of rnl Reginald Hyde and Nam Juagfoi ;; ytot tbestodr attb Vr re- - mar-"isg- e, 1 q th., 't'-i-- s t a - rf - RECEIVE AWARDS Rserivtag honorary awards Sunday night hr ttw Benso Pres. T, B. Halt, who was (top) and Mrs. Fawn Dafato, who was aamaft Honorary Golden Giessrer. Mrs. Holt pins ttw sward oa ttw itiraaf president and Mrs. r jmui preeentrtion to Mrs. Dahk. RaceMog a Master 12. Mm award was Blaine Durrant, with lfrs. Durrani p Iho Cttkao Photef nlag the pin. 't .I . . j n i |