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Show 'Ml. university i of Utah ."o LIBRARIES . y ' .,.V( a:' . ..vv, hr j MAR 7 . 1964 PERIODICALS v DCft . '. . .W i : ,i r'. S the CACHE VALLEY BEAUTY V voL. n N. THURSDAY. MARCH 5. LEWISTON. UTAH 21 1154 Water Content Down, Snow Up r measurement! were mow pack was not froxen at r last week by R a 1 p h any of the courses. This Is a favorsble Inal Roberts and content water Rawlinson Ralph AMVWWwag on the Cub River station Is of the Forest Service and cation that more of the anew up 116 percent over the past Donald R. Simmons from the water will go Into the grounud to feed the streams and re eight years and 101 percent SCS. for the Christensen and Wll- - THE SURVEY also showed servolrs next summer,' Mr. that the ground under the Kennard said. , courses. jqw The water content of the as compared to 94 now and The how on the five snow courses 10.5 for the eight yean, made eosv sun w ayi vysse va the past eight year average, - ; but Is about seven Inches ov- a last year. AT the abnormally siulng last. year lmprov- the water situation which HOWEVER, Rt ti3S&to A complete heeakdewn 'j 1 jfflffilfrnanaaatodEfiSD . . TV Booster Drive Due survey of fee live 'i efsuewthe eeurees as wefl as " rt the statistles eu aa aer ial survey Is In Lewiston 4 PWL Dee Van Orden. Lewiston, Lott of Weston and Archie WORK IN THE LAST STAGES With only shout background a group la staining the .wood grill week w r 8 of Preston told Mcrtin two moontha left to go, volunteer Workmen from tbethat will be used In the chapd. The photo Is by the Soil Conserva- Lewiston city counucil at various wards of the stake put in burs on the ' newfrom the cultural hall looking intojlho chapel. week that Benson Stake center which is expected to be com- held In the raise money plated by the first of ltay, ahead of 'schedule. In the V'Sj through John Ken- - to Install a television trana-narreposted that lest year utor in North Cacha Valley, Witt at this rime the ground was translator drive is be .hare at the Christensen ranch wimamA m organl tiim headed by Mr. Martin, and Cub River stations and the average water content In The three aiked for all five Nurses, was only 2.7 fxn fiuT council in pus&tyj will be benches SHOW be THE win to be win the drive. However, the staged Temporary put The mw Benson Stake soon after, set In file new stake cent-Phi Delta that it be done this the use first time up to Kappa for the Is which enacted by Cento:, which will show for er the civic chorus from Fund a organisation. for in tea than Saturday Building ha of the start at 7:50 p.m. The installation University. two months and dedicated Benefit show. Tickets for the show eretranslator, which would cost now being sold throughout about 915,000 would improve television the stake by stake and ward reception from seven to 10 times and would greatly Improve color tale-- i wards to apply towards the? vision reception. The group u MMiiring gig g family. building ' wards. Already more than half of Work Is gidag ahead rapidly the money haa been railed In Franklin County and the drive Later Dr. Driggs sent completed In the tell of 1914. on the new of Richmond BY MRS. CLENDON BAIR library. ii mh going on. TV sficksrp gtste lifanrien here to xhe library PreSl ve given to those donating offldMa the wlth be 1914. dly October 20, A. noted RICHMOND ai , . smthm i IriUb, d, a? rui Snril , First Use Nears For New Stake Center r . ? - In Founding Richmond Library ' - .. - - . vote on'1 fymltWwg - I . Mrs.,Maggle Mrved for T. Merrill . n 17 end yMn Laura one-ha- . tSSSa. atje Thom. MJMr MmU of Rich- - board. the help Sii MM.; for a decided to work . building site was pur-Mrs. chased from pmuWgif for $800 and a re- Carnegie quest sent to the Foundation for, an additional 110,000. The Foundation reof endowment an plied with fiio MOOD. Thli sum furnace and tee fSnihve in addition to tho building, im A Mary UlO RICD RIQIMUND mond Lions Club sponsored tawhldi . omtecte of the various recently a programIntermounCREWS OF vohmteer work- ZZ members of can ers from the various wards tain Indian schod of Brlg-of the stake have been busy cwgfgg, ham participated. and fa the painting, ThhadVUsblay of their finteffif doors, tadefitag .& work, Jewelnr, rug wstvlug, tvittred and other things. The building papoose carnages and many wu enclosed betoe the wint- - Mrs. Edna Peterson, Og- or storms ; could yfaP Indde den resident, end rigor, of a roundtabTdlMusslon by Mrs. Jamoafio of Prwton, five pupils told of their cu work- stone front of suffered an lnjured srm whi tomsrmdng on various reser- The was Installed she feU In the bathtub recent the once, gun in the spring of IMS THE PRESENT board haa undertaken a complete reno-D- r. vatlon of the building and the contents and have MmpUihed thlimos 1 1 through the donated tlmg j-Refforts, together with the of other Interested citizens. Mwemoged In an ssrsf is?jfsa. and money. ter, tho Liras So the Ladies Literary the Riders dub and the dty council have agreed to to tho aid oftmi pro-thother Joct It la certain Chib, Chib, at w' " Halplag Students ' itrippotenitlal", will 2wd at tin . Bsith- be dls- mssfing of theNorth Cache High School Parout Teachers Association on March 4. Speaking to tea group win JJ5i buT nii nr e Jy. Lewiston Junior High n House -- .vww Jbnolor klgh wu u J School. sSSfl neck toSsiiSs Mn. mu. Lolita Shirley. Date All studante will participate Hue and - - . n calesthenlcs itak ralays, 'W'1 embivas and A for tho boys. Iha S girts program win be sfanl-- 4 but win have acnb tie UMtUBdT Iidancing, marching, and other 27 Ihereguar.Rlchmow Um bussels ur - In A good avenlng'i entertaln- - dandng, marching, nd other i PUc T, Di New For Lewiston Paper i sign-t- Pne. w. ley 0 VaSaST 0 office win be managed by .79 Mrs. Karla 5a2S5fthSrB-- r 9 of tfw K A Stylo Shop. 45 Tbs Cacha' Vanay. Clfizaa an edition of started out tho Preston Citixoii, but sinoo that1 time hu become a Lewlstra-Richmoare news-second dau legal iui Its own right issuing of tho second jlau mailing privOegas by u. nd U n sstf urr slsss date line. Persons mwr leave news 0 ttems, claarifted advertise 0 . ; th is BmraAK Mia. i Lewiston now has a new the U. S. Post Office for Cache County ea sign of tha Cache Lewiston dvu The Valley Citizen. The sign was Its MygPPf.rr o Max. Frstf-Four- of wu a Desert." Admlaalon .li .29 cents add ln lha program which wfil 29 ' n'v50 ceUs.v,vr - t conalit of nml" 1 The theffla for fills yaacs tmlMtav tM Bbhwevl and tail ls Every One and Is under tee am imwir AlWISww . brganlzafione and individuals,, not listed, will respond. Mn. The library is hi constant b; Mrs. Lemon is Cede County um hy the citizens well one dub moafinx will Extension Agent andnmdved tho students of the Park hdd Monday. night In bar Maatara Digrsa. from tee school and North Cache Utah State Unlwrrity. school. Tho Grant Mauchley Is Tba moating wffl start at catod fat tha basemaiit,.li the of tho program. 7: JO p.m. charge (Continued on back page) u Thome Fond, Lewiston, InUP GOES THE SIGN Cache The stalls the sign ter Valley Citizen ln lwlston. The office of The Citizen Is located In the KAK Style Shop bulldisg next to the community bulldliig and aenma ward church. Persons team the Lewiston can pay tber subscrlpthms, leave classified ads or nows The Cltlxen Photo items at the office. ' hosald. J? .. effSts to obtadnMwand 223 Giro newly formed dvic . Sw&dSTlto S. (now Mrs. Olsen of Smithfield) was a student of Driggs and after him to i.w to acguln a lib- rary. He agreed and arrange tJU. were made for himto coma to Richmond. Dr.Drigp anva a talk at tta Sa Sunday In 1912 and his fie . , I1 JSSedafb n mount of mooey Is -- fril1!Sn Interest of the .. then He "ildT that fte' stake had afion. lf about 50,000 left to raise All members of the comAtvODQ ID DO tvMilri tO If flilttfff teffirf ha IM riigf via sum Christensen, who library. that books during the early gl 22 yean- - Mrs. Leola Mr. Camsgle. were imM vrnwniu ijiMHntf vJted T Anderson then served 2 later fi January of 1984. esEhlffiiid a Ute ho Uhwl" to Mm. amaSSSL.S? fi!s3l of ISKftS2,J for Spckman-commmlfies in starting pubThe present library board lie libraries, ft was however, r m . . r!I!7f.nrnr?TS ol the Dahle, prerident? toH of C. Z. Leuri IN 1912 Dr. Driggs 1 n-Mrs. Anna John- Chrisfemwn, Uul- formed Us dess Cartwrlghteal 0 fion. Lenora 5 Third Meet iPSS&St d dal eteefion SSSnu fit throat . . non-pro- , ton Itvinn literary tfSB Chib 1 on mot Thnrrdry dgbt st the dMSTEfirWood with 4 wood as hostess. ,v Mit Veana Vaa rdnn viewed tho book T sla J1200 by Bob Hops.- H freshmants wen sarved to 19; dub members. After lunchj - tha' poup anjoyed aliiglng.' ana with Maryhe Plko Norma Bodfty aooonqMmying' at tee piano and organ. . '1WSP Jdmara and gimps of'rtidents make um of the books to- - get of the Rldunond(ieft to right) Leonard Cirtwrlght Robert JWmaon.HUlyard, Mn. Faun Dahle, Mn. THE LIBRARY-Mem- bers f. of the building school assignments. oother In Anderson. Leola over look some NealMrs. parts Rosa of board the booksMrs. Laura Plant, Mayor Cimede library Photos by Alton Bair ; aod periodicals available in the library. They an v AT Ct"", - -- TTsTw-; i iJ |