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Show I Vv v WrasiTY Of LWA?J3 u. or u. f Salt Lake Library City, Utah' ' PERIODICALS I' J BYU Education Week J continue tai Pnohm wfll 12. For those wanting to through attend Jut the cooceri to tomorrow with the S De con- - morrow nig, ticketi are avatlibie the door, also lor 02. ; One change was made in Sv i the toady. Dr. John B. Kuril be (byticketocan J "tt the door for Harria rephwatf. Htuirid , 8.. 3f'v. adeeh.lh::' Gartdtfinj toe of fcxbgTCpro-3 ,t r. and .tor tmmwTow tor Teajt d s?.KVfeng ; ' EuSmi tortM-.dit'ftirtto- . .'. v? i i ft : -- f,.. i ! . V munioation and readng. enure from Brighnm.young Included In hie lectures are Univaidty and hie uTFIlD. "Finding Out Why Junior! from ' Wjne SteMVliyer-tity.J- n Heading Intereeta Lag "8e-- lectingG . ForjChe 'Whole Getting the Whole To Read and Enftor TJr 13 The'; ; ' oonceft. l-l- wfll atartatl Preston wSachoot radthnv lunt . 11m fDVTSJi raralvad Ms eorfidg jitififri' BA and 1LA. degree In tit i Ml onnecit Band-- f.: t I ay;'.. ?. V.,.- -' Thursday, w -i' juKxfcUi: DUDy&i UUkOaDCm' f.t . . v - A five year oM Richmond boy who wae struck by a car while bicycle riding Sunday afternoon, ' was reported m be In the Logan hoepitsC He was released tide week! JameaWUNt Oartam; oa of Mr, and Mm Dorian CarV son, was being treated for broken leg, brokrit hip, Ii akuff and other injoriea received Whoa the bicycle he was riding ewerVr ed in front of a car operated 75. byEva Acconflng to Utah Highway Patrd Trooper John Cartwrildit, two wheels of the vehicle passed over the youngster.' The accident occurred at approximately 12:10 at 61 Ease Main Street in Rlch- - k Work NEW LBRASY High School which has been ast Now book tmea hare hem ..V I;fiifacrt Qstta The queen contest for the wil be held JUe IS at fee Fourth of . Jhfcr rodeo1 gourtb at 7:30 pun. Cleyne Batrd and Marvin of LITERARY CLUB MEETS WMbms are AS 4ria between y the event ; LBWESTON-Lealatchd mat on Satunby 16 and up in (be North Ghcbe aftenbon at the Bluebird Riding dub area an Invited in Logan lor their dosing to compete. meeting wtth Adeio 11 Hyer, The area includes Lewis-tepresident, conducting. . Trenton, Oorakh, RichA ladies trio with their ac- from Fairwiew, mond, Gbve, Feirvlew, Wee-to- n companist Carol GUbert, Rnquel Harris, and Rwakln. IfiUrod IM anOWen Jen- ' The praridart of the North sen, were Introduced by the Geche Rtdtag dub, which Nonna .COUtlUMIf gponeon (he contort, la lorand they furnished M haX hour of ecago ry Hyer. There wen The dub wil hold aia open 19 dob members and the and quarter race on four guests present to enjoy July 1 the SMunhy before the eeMmtion. tbs lunch. lit-erar- n, : v lira , iiondal ' KnowAee "f .The reoMdsd - ae fliw-on- Cacfae l ttert Mu-gbl- er and Suaan Wiliams, II, daughter .of Mr. and Mn. City, Rtchard J. WUioms of SaM Lake City, die wlfl pratido over (he Fceeet annual rodeo on Friday and Saturday. Pauline hea completed her freshman year rt BYU, where die wee fourth In (ha rodeo contest. She is a graduate of Sky View Hirti and a member of me 441 Horse Club, the North Cache and Sky View Ridfrg dubs. ra Fn Tgifli Cnfmaei Coach, Youth Leaders Booked 5- by George TWbot, pimuds and portmde were Mrs. Affa Horrtma don was given by Sidney Kkrren ana the benediction uwe riven by Omar Berge-Tb- e ward choir mag I Know That My Redeem-an- d Ob My Fe ar Uvm1 (her. kftm Sybil Tkflwt gave the obitnery. Speeken were H. B. Hwrtaoo, L. D. Bodily, wllh remnrka by the bbbop. Special, murtcel number waa e sob by Merino Hyvnes, Beyond The r' The grave in the Lewiston cemetery was dedteated by phdtor I Palbearers - . 1 npn-ri- wefl-kno- chemist and scl Geor mn (knee iiastructon In the LD8 churoh; . Mirk Hart Msho and the BaUadiers, a group of muridane from .Utah Btata Univenity. Mr. Watts coached the Brigham Young University Cougars to theNIT h this year, hia a dty bufidum on the block, the parking Tbc cnmntatoQr cae priaosdb T.iiud ibe buikflex rt a ' ramp lor aasy tffftiul rtnrlia arecau-cveatoo-k tloned not to porting of .their acne qr June re-- ' $ from ona nmfl ssottoo to an-- i r Up By mcrHst Oa v Brnri A tuoenifllon I do&ar creaee ta Oeche County aw sesomenri wrarwoted to tbs raport recmUy eubmtttod to the Slate Tu Cbmmiiiioaby riche Gburty Awamor Jiack E Christeneeu. The increase came prind- pafly from the residential Artslra of Am BuUdlngi apd Nructurae category. "Thb b the tax program adopted by the State Tu wUch wm fought actively by the seven countiee, lndudtog Mr.. Christensen Cache, stated. i . He explained that the governor came up with a program to lubrtantirte fte pria which will bring aaseiemanta n rix yean time, tp to 29 percent ot the market value. We are currently np io IS to. 17 percent ot the market uUe in tide . courty, the Ooualy Ameeeor 'tadlceted. The plan, ke pchtedfout, is to get up to 20 percent to rix equal steps the toe program proposed tax O.nnmsnon end ed by fee governor. As stated vxCue for' red aw late to Ckche county to 113 14, LaCfrand AgriculSpaHf, chairman, tural Stabiflartlon and Conservation Service, announced todiy. failure to flic acreage re port by this data may remit Lithe Ion of sugar art pay meat. Mr. Spetig further excounty plained that rYanfci was selected as one of die counties to use the new. method of obtaining eugarbert acreagei by certification of the operators. Fa;ms will not be visited and measured as In the Farmers ere aja cautioned that tt is impertant that the epert be filed before the dea&lne and that It needs to mclaln the correct acreage of beets planted for harvest incorrect acreages may be ccetly to the farmers In overpayment cf labor, reduc-lirof sugar act payment xcess betw over and above the reported harveetod acreage found on the farm will need.to remain uabarve (al 'iuais. of the sug: Hits 93 Degreeo -- r - eugarbert Spa-ti- g. sure the acreages printed for minimum fee to toe fanner. Sugsrbeet farm-r-v ere edvisealf they have ray probleme, they 'ehould contact the ASC office and they will be food to aseist them In flung their sugar-bee- t acreage report. hrvert at ; it I - been of storm. The low marimvm temperfreexing to Cache valley, but icconUng ature wee 80 degrees to the Oneuta SUUon wea- 1935, 1946, and 1963. The ther rt'Uon, it bad the hot- tow minimum was 11 in 1921 test day on record. and the tow average was 44 T!;c marimum tempera- In 1933. ture for the month was 92 The No other Mav has was 4.63 ittrfe. been' that warm, as far as foe tov.e:t r mount was .09 the Uinh Power and light inches in records show. . of storm was leirt m for May wai two in i:29 day Ta and 1934 and in 23 at the' station with an avt there were three, inches of 57 degrees. snow and in; 1950 there of TCere wae. 2.70 inches of two Inches of mow. were cod eight days preclpitstton u . 1934.-Th- ; ' e r4 j Oom-mimio- n, Wa-sd- eh V; a &e county .ASCS office mea- 24-- f ' :Su0ubeet growers, . flpeaking at the btantaka Youto Caofara&ce to Praetra June M will be Hit. Earns Craaou, official arbttar of faahton, fMla rad fucria for tsenegars, aad Stan Watts, NIT champion basketball team coacb. ' ngniki aceon to tot rf tti imil Bampe across fitab street - expteined Iv. Wheat, farmers - have of taking advantage j:ea thu service for years. This the service whereby on request fanners may have co-edit- or taM- - THE PARK BLOCK Buggeeted changee for park Mock Included a parking area for I90 pins cars, a swimming pool, mhancemant of too Atomy area, naO treatment for the back of.toe stores. ' : The CtobHB Photo . duringhii k to . to caraar at boat-htoc-- Jcno 14 frowum. lp of vegan and price of mart firms, the hriMIng' of amrsment service la eae-euc- V tot i centration oThnatoom.. Trie teems proposed changee farttM dty pait area on the East ride of SI afreet aad tores teams proposed rhengm to tbs eouri- - . f 1 i, Othar . 24-2- BYU. innon, vfao has ko-o- n v yorth and youth prohtemi and chalengea al over the Unitad Statsa, it of 'the Ere ot the Youto for the Ere, IDB Dr. Cook, aa wurtcin chemk has devoted mieh poa-Wbr- nnritol - Flirt-Fourt- h e cham-pbnah- f . fr. but Oflva tort the students ware AddLeutotoaT In the mday ward chaart with ed up into teams of torse atadama each and riven n Bbbop T. S. NtotaHi which tor Braden probtam, ducting was mauQr paridag and con- lhomee. - - NrtheB 1U- - architect: rices for . Mrivta'A. Cook, cf aad Arohilectare due at Univenity. The teacher Fmk v n of worked oa ths were Von GrtffMb, Jeae Tri-be- t Hlchsid T? wot, Kent r AUen . TriboC ChrMensen, a- - ' Karl Aider: ( Ye flowers wwe carried Stan Watts, coach . of the time to youth conference , Pep. Kire-n- . f nner my-an- d hr a Primary; clem under end member fee direction of Cteah Nlol-- ! National Invnatlond Tournmertlngi.. He will As-- or of Aktmeda l. Hv-- . LnPus Stephenecn. nd Religion itw ament Basfcetbal team, and cun Stfence pf rrvmtlMNi hwk pwd rtmiJ-- r lubjecte.v Bits. Eaine Cannon, paeri v youth speaker and writer, wfii be rwo of the at the featured speaker eeven-st?kyouth conference scheduled for Preston. wlfl : be 1 i The. conference.' in the Prea--n 8 I hod June ton ' higi and . church buildings. , akeri who will take part In Saturday afternoon lesions include Dr. inter-mountai- nil IwlliHiy of the parking ana' meat of too back ot man' WH EHJC: Blvrln te fhwgM riiow conqdeto behind the court home, as aa of Mr. and Uri. Don C. Fan Dyke, Lawfiton, wee monad .flirt attendant to the Salt Lake County, Sheriffs Fosse Queen in Murray. With Queen Iinda YanBey, 17, denfltcr of Mr. and Mrs. James P. YanBey, Srtt Lake -- - If Utah State Univenity house block on the Wert Included development of the of traffic pattens, ..a swimitudents had their way, the ride of State. library area, parking areas ming pool, and complete Imcourthouse block would be Ideas for the park block for. up to 450 can, changes provement ot tte rear of the rtores. It was changed to park about 250 can and to concentrate govalso suggested that soma ernment and business buildburineeaes that are not n-ta- il could be moved to make ings, and the city park would Include more-pe- r I; room for retail stores. . long. Adi five teams recommend-e- d The backs of Preston's stores would "aknort bethat the entrance to the come the main entrances be improved and beaupark for ' the businesses. Then tified to moke it more attwould be an east-we- st maul ractive, and that a riot-- .' lar entrance be provided. to througr the two business the area in back of the Mocks, and j maybe even a courthouse. planter lriand down main street K was ' suggested that Ihe One student said he saw bis Theater be compritrtf removed to make thu engreet possibilities for the concentration of bueinees and trance. the increasing of the drawlt was rieo suggested that ing power of the ccmmeaclel the rear eectlone of the bullA-lug- s district to Preston. oa. fiw courthoom (Htork tram Uteh ' Fifltssn be equared off whara UniState and lhat a mafl ba effartad to ths T 'Vv 18, wwe la V Feuline Van Dyke; on iii conuhtian on the Ubray for the Lcwbton Junior at the, coot of i t glOMO. p iiwiM the the Wray as writ as new iM., The victim iJfewidfibnogtawswa SUGGESTED (MANGES Students from Utah State poeslbta chengee in Preston's hual-net- s bloas to Paul Johnaon (back to camera, cantor), during the showing of the dau project on Prerton. The UMvlty captain f: 1 .V-- KEPT fat II A win r,rr Jwij JLT! dwto V V UTAH r: r: ..fl t 4 I EW1STON The Lewiston ?TA mfiirg was br.d Fri day rtrttt in' the Junior Marti (X3i ; with .Mrs. era Krrran, prerideot, the meetirg. Tbs PTA was rsorgraiMd direction or. Mrs. unite PautCoa GrifSfl, president of the North Ctotoa CcuncU. Tke new offtoen are Mr. president: Gay Jorgeroen, V Bonnie Shumiway, secretary. wm.. then The program Lu 11008,421 for ..toe turned to Mra. ,;Docn procodtag chairyear. : program Bergevon, ' and ftinc al SmrT For buildbM and man, G. Jetup was toe honored 4ire, etc., totrt r .'wibc'i.w 1089 b ,t Srat. Jetnsop by Rtoh-ac- d (r 1905 it wrii 17d6.7Sl. Lewis. r Ia flu penoud' Wopraty 1 County Super lntendeti Bryce acnreeaMBSe a u bunrid to I Draper.: Gordon Jeexp era, priyed a French Mm. JtyceAmTwbet first soo ml a c.rwt i i:, rice preriomt; Principal companled by Alia Burrieoa utoiock mses em VU Rqfoy, second vies pres-- t; Mr. ltd Mrs. Wlk'iri Jr :p smoirated ' to Joycriya Wood, third vies prearaent, and Mrs. a Vt Jt . J con-Jurcti- rg te fa Tn I . lua l,w n'tOMO TBJsirwrar y .' - inti sf J V |