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Show 3 W Lb I Civ: UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ..LLfilCAi' . libraries COPY SAMPLE SMITHFIELD, UTAH SERVING Smithfield, Richmond, Lewiston, Hyde Park, Amalga, Benson, Cove, Cornish, Trenton, Clarkston, Newton, Cache Junction and Petersboro I YO.L. XU NO. 19 (Ttersdiy, May 9, 1974 O' "1 r MONTHL Y COUNCIL Health ILewisflom Plainis Mew LEWISTON-- In its lar monthly meeting reguMon- hi further business it Kas 'announced that his years independence Day celebration Kill be engineered by Ray Gilbert, chairman, and Martin Doncouse, vice-chairma- n. The mayor added note of enthusiasm over 'his the July 4 annual event in LeKiston, and hopes that the icity is getting as excited about it as he. In an aside to reporters, day the Lewiston city council announced that it Kill go ahead Kith plans to construct tennis courts. Craig Westover, councilman in charge of parks and recreation, said that he secured an estimate of $6,781, of Khich the city must meet half. Mr. Westover added that he kss told there is a posMayor Harrison declared the ten the estimate is Independence Day celesibility to tKenty percent high. bration to be erne of the very most successful of sumIt Kas revieKed that the ' mer festivities in Cache Lions Club and the Biding Club Kill assist appreciaValley. Councilman Lloyd ElKood bly Kith financing of the new courts Khich might then stated that 16th North be built in conjunction Kith Street from 8th to 16th West school property. Assistance Streets is receiving treatin funding from the county ment in the form of neK school board Kas discussed. gravel to fill chuckholes. Daines Lund brought up Mayor Herbert B. Harhe for said rison a matter of $13,044 having hopes further, more detailed cost 'been spent to date on city estimates before Kork proroads. ceed. Buz Smith discussed Kith Mr. Westover said, T11 the council the fact that the meet Kith the school board old yield right - of.- - Kay and tell them that gravel signs at LeKiston intersecand the like Kill be part tions are about to be re- -: of our half of the cost. placed by modernised signs. Harrison conclo Mayor Larry MGKnight referred matded the tennis-cou- rt to the fact that there is conter by reminding the coun- siderable money tied up in cil that contributions from delinquent water accounts, LeKiston citizens are Kelp and that delinquents are come. Some of the council to have their service the Kith members, along disconnected if payment is not immediately pledged personal mayor, contributions that evening. out en . system. 19 to 26 this year. Kenneth B. Cardon and Jay B. Bankhead, chairman of the North Cache Blacksmith Fork Soil 1 and Con- servation Districts, made the announcement today. This years theme, A Different Place, emphasized how the many changes now occurring in the nation affect our continuing responsibility to be good . stewards of the land, said Mr. Cardon. All the churches of the district are requested to hold special Soil Stewardship services. Mr. Cardon cited the energy shortage, environmen-- . tal pollution, and the grow- ing concern over land use as examples of changes and developments affecting the use of Americas natural resources. said Mr. Bankhead, that during Soil We hope, Stewardship Week millions of Americans will pause for a moment to consider r t ..J I .J I. Schedule of Events f" 4 FRIDAY, MAY 10 7:30 p.m. - Festival at Summit School gymnasium. The clamps have been he stated. indicated Harrison Mayor funds that revenue-sharin- g would likely be used for this purpose, and then he read the schedule of water rates 'to the assembly. ordered, Mayor Harrison agreed with councilmen in the matter of violations of city ; All evening -- Square dancing at Youth Center in City &c.f. ;Park. THE BIGGEST HOLE in Lewiston this week seems to be at 2nd South and Main Streets. Seen here are workmen of Whitaker Construction Company as they prepare the first manhole for the citys new sewer lines. s SATURDAY, MAY 11 J 10 a.m. Parade. 1 - Art show 1 p.m. - Rodeo and races. 1 p.m. - Swimming at Sky p.m. - Movie at Main Theatre. 1 - The annual Black and White Days livestock show and celebration is taking shape in Richmond. The events are scheduled All evening at City Park. LEWISTONS 2nd South Street from Main to 1st West Streets is temporarily closed. Here we see the beginnings of construction of the new sewer system. - BaHgames Career Fair Pleases Lewiston Residents for May 16, 17 and 18. They will be announced in next weeks edition. (See SOIL WEEK, page 4) p.m. View High School. Next Week Members of the North Cache and Blacksmith Forte Soil Stewardship Committee are Jay B. Bankhead, Thomas B. Lindley, Kenneth R. Cardon and John L. Heggie. The District, iqxn request, will provide local churches with bulletin inserts, programs, and copies of this years observance booklets. The material was 5 City Park. Black and White earth. to and oldphoto exhibit at the Violators are hereby issued fair warning. The next meeting of the council was set for June 3. their duties toward the protection and use of the Lords - Chuckwagon breakfast at Smithfield 2nd ordinances against horses and other animals being lo- cated within corporate city boundaries. Noise and odor were cited as the complaints commonly heard from irate citizens. RICHMOND 6 to 9 a.m. LDS Ward grounds. Cache Comservaf fiomlstfs Launch Soil Week Soil Stewardship Week, a nationwide observance of mans responsibility to protect and conserve soil, water and other natural resources, will be held May . Day Councilman Dee Van Or d-stated that he checked Kith Waterworks Equipment Company and the firm is able to provide clamps for the citys . culinary water c e i Conn it Ss eiTD DUDS t - Lewiston LEWISTON School students Elementary have been studying the usual school subjects, with an added emphasis on (the World of Work. The school is one of 40 pilot schools in the state . in the area of career edu- cation on the elementary ! level. Most people have a mis- -j conception of career edu- -I cation and wonder what it are experts in that field of knowledge, or need to be in order to do their jobs. The school strives to make the children aware of. the different kinds of work dealing with their school studies which they maypur-su- e. ; ; is all about-a- re we trying to push child labor or teach use . skills the children will in ten years? Not at all. Career education is an integrated part of the curriculum. No matter what subject is taught in school there are people in life As a year-en- d project to let parents and other interested educators see some who If they have a particular interest, it may help them to select courses in junior high and high school which will give them a headstart ca; on background for their and open their eyes reer, to the many kinds of work people do to earn a living. Most of all, educators . hope to instill in them the idea that work is honorable and important in order for society to function. of the things done at the pilot school, a Career Fair was held. Heading the May 2 and 3 event were Chris Clark, career - education coordi- -. nator, and Betty Condie and Deanna Morse, leadership teachers. A student council was anized. A mayor was elected and the name selected a model town. It w a s called Littleton n, for ! ; U.S.A. Each class decided which i(See CAKEERFAtly pfrd) "u |