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Show r.. )M . 7Ahj Aft -- i iS64 r High School Program Set For Cache County DOne .Things are .shaping well In the Cadie school . Superinl following the decision ol could be operated, to board Z5& i taTh. HE SAID K, J2 t tlon that when the enrollment becomes sufficiently large end the imiMing reaches ca- parity, the board will go on record as favoring construc-tion of a new him school In the south end of the county. The motion was the con- - onded by Sirs. who has been the one .. ber of the board pushing for HB MOTION beton Ido rnnanllHaMnn ilni Uie km Lewiston, on. e school South Cache high school board member from Lewis- would become junior high ton. who-habeen one of the m outlined onposers to the consolidated ET1 buildings MMOlldtk,n . was the board member that changed his s s .m WoTiSJS Mr ' esa&st? srtstrsu The board voted In Mr boot 380 atudenti. Incuded In Mr. Mid that the meeting last week to 3 me one high board has tafcmi no official the Central high school out, would phmx action on the junior high Smlthfleld with three grades be students from .Trenton, gram, with the recommends- - coming ' sr&ss; Xi SiSrSJ taSTSSberllti year 1 5..T2 'm2lJ . i WellsvUla Mark Lindley, board member, voted against the motion. Jay DeGraff, Hynunr another board member who has the consolidation. opposed washT Arizona and has not returned. THE STAFF for the school of the county la now under discussion and will ba Alsoon, be said. ready selected for the. new high schori la J. Kenneth Webb, assistant superintendent. who will serve as principal of the acbori for the coming year. Mr. Draper aaid that the staff has to bo selected eo that they help determine the equipment that .can ba moved from the Junior high schori buildings to the twiHiHwB1 nd what has tobe purchased, He also laid that for the remodeling of' the icho ' high grb""1 North will probably be building 1 fay 7. The idant and electrical to be completely m-nounc-ed North Cache students who participated In the region one QUALIFY FOR STATE meet and qualified for state competition in dude: Front row, left to right, Cheryl Klngsford, Cedle Schiedlgger, Susan Mendenhall, Kay Hendricks, Barbara Gregory. Second row, Marcia Meyers, Marine Godfrey, Margo Hurren, Annette C crew for one act ptaw), Joyce Howell, Sue Ann Erickson (stage crew). Jay Waite, James Kofoed, Bob Carlson, Mario Roberts, Michael Johnson, David EL let, Robert Spackman, (stage Commilteo AlUSU Seb Hating NC Tops Regional Meet NSfth Cache High School Humorous Readings, Man-- Myrna Allen, Robert MourlIne Godfrey, Susan Menden- - leen, Larry West, Larry Cant- competed with of Region I cm at hall, Cheryl Klngsford. well, nfn Bodiy. Henwon North Cache High dricks, Barbara Gregory, first (dace at the Interpretive a total number of participating, from Joyce Howell. to 107. Lo-North Cache that qualified Pantomlnes, Marcia Mayor, prints for state competition wore Mario Roberts, Michael John- - gan came in second with a total number of categorled Into apodal areal, son. 10 86. Radio Speaking, Cede They were: Carlson is toe Dramatic Reading, .Bob flchledlgger, James Kofed, director of the speech de- Canteen, Jay Watte (alter- - David EUet. One Act Play (first pace), pertinent at Nora Cache. nate). - h Cachi Cmly Sch Kindergarten Plans Told v principal ? . . or Under- - child s that day and to the teacher wlU let you and from kindergarten rest of the time. fhiu will attend. - A LUST t CMktm who irijl ilx yuri or before Ortoher SL UM should enroll. Those raldren who are now at--the Paric and Clarkstoo ten will not bo enrolled in a erstn summn program. KINDERGARTEN will be gin June 1, 1964 and end Jute10i 1964. A prMchool roundup has been held or will soon be held at each acbori by the school bines to give inthe structions and discuss Prinexaminations. physical cipals and teachers of the respective schools have contacted by letter or telephone, all parents of known eligible OTTOS SCHOOL will be her held teacher the and assigned .chSTfo flrrt Uy, dflM te hut regular tranraortattan to that school lr!r? Lincoln, Cleo Bankhead. will be available to take the Millville (for Ififivllle and Paradise Children, Margaret .lie tor Cornish Council Airs new Water Facility lver Heights, Gertrude Cornish City Council met Elvina Monday evening with Mayor bower. Verl M. Burton presiding. Nnlh Logan (for North Mr. Lynn Erickson of Rich-- Logan andBrason children), mood met with the group to Gee Packer, discuss the possible locations PeterHyde Park, or location for drilling for Mn. new water facilities for the iwiston, Clair HolUngs-N- o If you have not been worth. was decision reached, and have a child to enroll, please call the Writes Wile 0! Formei lesUeat the lk Health office ' principal," school of fidals said. school Mort - - the Tamils Court Bepain Started Work baa been terly conference son stake this ; Attending the conference WUMxUrecreatknrrewith Bishop Vandenberg win Mattya , bs Mrs. Fannie 8. Krinttx. The Council alio recognl-member of the gonendbaud gdWeUo Jartaonaa Genond wltt! of the Relief Society and Celebration Chairman --Morion E. Artta, membg. oLJtarteJtoiaiMMtM , iPermk the general boer'Of the Fri-- ChrtMmmrjj?V y started on v Richmond. The work' fo under ,toaA rectioaaf WahwnHampcnjrfi coundiman, and .ttie parks and grounds committee. win completed w, on . to- "TfflS CONFEREMCEr win fodlltlea and their proper ultiwould which 1 location duty. In the bo held April Uwlston First Ward build-- mdelytacJsswlxn M CONCLUSION, Dr. Bell pool. City councilman. tag. 11-1- ajn. and 3 p.m. Sunday. The schedule of Saturday 10 noadifty 9:30 a.m. Stake Relief Soc- tafy m Prlmary Executive oillcers. Stalte Relief Soc- lety Executives officers, StatePresidency and High Conndl representative. 10:lb are. Stake and Ward and Relief Society officers nusicEvenl Stake Musk will be held Tuesday Anril 14. at the Lewiston 8 4th Ward Chapel at p. m. Music is under the direction of Norma C. Bodily end Glade Myler, organist, and Karla K. Rawlings, director, 1-- In-- members are j,, ldf society Presidency all stake Belief Society members. 2:45 p.m. Stake Rellf Soc-ciExecutive officers, Stake Presidency and High Council representative. PRIMARY ty Traffic was controlled by Army and other organftoSJOMHLAR Stake , v , Primmy officers VP the (tartoons flsUng hurt-teachers. . oess is located. He found earthquake stopped. y Kit told his grantenother everything. Including pm. forStakePresldencythat earthquake stopped- cannery, to be unharmed. iteUriSocclerk, Carlson Mrs. mother praya woman, becaujM police Presidency and. Sacra- kty ed. When the grandmother of one of Doyles students, tary, Stake Primary Presi- told this to a friend, wont hit area dency and Secretary, aaid that friend said: She wasn't the downtown was the center of High Council members. inlna i a friend of instructed SJS to children. chUdrre to to to a to to -- "" m jflf ftfidS torad wires snapping, ' and 2 achooL AnlPrfe andtmn- wlU teach auto mo- heSy eratament Doyto chanka 10 auditorium the air r Jumpiiln where he plans to lecture and have study classes with fifnu etc. Some classes will be &eld outside when the weather permits. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. (Mack and Cora) McCarrey have hood. , a beautiful 1100,000 mansion We would like to have overlooking Cook Inlet. It done more, but were advised sustained two to three thous- the Civil Defense au- - and dollars damage, but can be repaired. Houses on each side of thetas were complete- ly demolished. Their down- town taw office la also re- Dennis spent .two day helping Tunilgan residents what tora could demolished homes, Everyone is helping ev- eryody else in the neighbor- - convlncedthatSM organlutional ptan la tor su more desirable fiSthe proposed plan for the d&tran of the Cache dterictAlse-t county .Scbeei " -- The Young LEWISTON Married 'of Benson Stake tricta. rt. viii have a banauet on Sat- at 8 p. m. cause or greai qisiaiKy ana unlay, April in Rkhmond namwimiWy opone student populations. not case In Cache Building. We convinced are North Cacbe Mtotrel lb district tea K Musicians wgl provide eve- - 5rt potential for a quality rtrfarinnnit for education program. The times win be a charge o certainly demand the educational tdannlng. couple. (Continued on pege 8) to lh to to Fei Peneatigy to Turitn County Schools Buy Equipment Many teachers and prtnd- reacted as though this to pals laree mroly wss a apodal Christmas. E aid the elementary teechers Chrbtmas. in their Instruction. Superln- - was a special Every teacher win have a Undent C. Biyce globe in her room and a map asked Kenneth Webb, of the United States and sistant Superintradent, World as wen as to aa gcM SSS Cache County Sdiori Dis- - trkt recently purchase! to to for equip- such as maps, dobra, cutters, and encyck i. From this minimum survey of the needs was um nign Honor sum made. This resulted in junior. for the winter quarter la purchase of this bore amoun218? purchase of this large aStirtght A grade: unt of new equipment. &mon, and tteDouglai Lana Whiting. All A 1 B: Lew Klflld. Diane Hu- let, Eloise Godfrey, Bruce Fleming and Wallace Van schools y me nni or next wee, rt Anchorage students jy n to Mamha flu tqarvlHr needs of da-- flop- - bulMliytoU a Junior high school .;:. u mary. General aeloM of the conference will be held at ;bv to TndilrtwmSlSii John H. Vi beef, presiding bishop of too Churn of Jesus Christ rf .Latter-daSaints will be the 'general authority at thn quar anew surface and metal back Bor the' two - tennis on the dty park tor. now available In most arena, Kit, The Carlson home, locat- - She ed at 2403 Elide Street, Nor-be- en there Lights Boulevard in Anchorage, suffered amen amount of breakage and other residences In thdr dose clotty were effected about the same. When the earth quake struck, Mrs. Carlson wss at The action by the board to adopt the one high school Mr. program came that l per told Itate board of returned the plans for the n? modeling of thoSouth Cacbe schori. presentation fromlSe four blrfi H oid the reason was un-- a wards In Lewiston to prepare doubtedly because the plana called for whidl begin thlsyear. that It was a General Couuntt&ebe for- med In the Community com- of Cttv flnmieii mm-pn-- H JsHfPresidi11? Bishop Due For Conference p Anchorage On Way To Recovery to Mndergartens starting at 8 a.m.11 for the a.m. for Anchorage is wdl on Its first session and the second. it has way to recovery the amazing way things FAIRVIEW Kelley Gil- have accord- handled, bert, four years rid, son of tag to the wife of a former Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Gil- resident of Richmond. bert, Is In the Childrens hosletter to Mrs. Leona in pital in Salt Lake City. her of was He seriously injured daughterln-la- Richmond, Mil. Doyle Wednesday when he got Carlson of Anchorage, aaid ought In a power tot llpits, telephones, wa- a tractor. o Secre-amountl- ZoelL Providence. May Peterson. Floradell (for Floradell and Mendon children,) Roselle Fuhrlman and Gertrude court with the it went on record and was unanimously passed by' the coundl to participate on jjgo-sbasis with the Chdc groupi of the community In coutnictlng such, 5Pm . would ted in the city. Lewiston City Connell creation Project Chairman, The nwt meeting of the' Mwniy evening in the Clair Ji Richmond Civic Improve- - munity Building with Mayor wv..vaa committee wll be held Richard Leeds Presiding. In Jx. PJ "addition to the City Council Lions Club. also met next Tuesday to the etty - Claue Jorgensen ac- the following members of the me opekraman for met Presithem: with JC reports ' jc toe Presl-wit-h anda"prMited win be given by each com- dent Bey Wteer, Vise creation facilities mtffaw and projects needing ;dent Jerry Jorgenson, fMutoi will be tary Lewis Wiser and Re that they would like listed. The plans and will be aet up for cieaiHip. Fta-uMna to Amos i U Lewiston Council Votes Aid To Recreation, Asks Plan ImpnvsEiiml E 5' i to gtet Each teacher will have a Mt of encyclopedias end a cord player. Available In the school will be a film strip and 16 mm projectors, a large keyed typewriter and a regular typewriter, This new equipment should improve the Instruction and for all children of the district ge den. AU A except 2 Ann White, Tim Dennis Spackman, Bs: Ruth Taggart, Mary Lu Halverson, Mary Bata, and Vickie Anderson, All A except 3 Bs: Shar-b- y on Hendricks, Bonnie Kay Goodwin, JIU Peterson and Charles Spackman. Nothing less than Patty Buxton, Kathryn son, Patricia Plowman, Patty B: Wll-pataal- veson, Ed-i- l, Steven The Doyle Carlson family, living In Anchorage, escaped Injury, SAFE IN ALASKA with small damase to theta home, during the recent earthquaho. The members of family include (front row) David (on fathers lap), Doyle, Hrira end Dennis. row) Lynn, Dorene end Cart. Inset, Laura Lee. to the basement. Our. own story Is mild In comparison to many others, We nad our one year suppy as wo nave been advised 'to ' do. We did not rafter and were able to help others who were in need. Susan Forearm, South' Ward. He was Wood, Vivian oral Judge at Anchorage for Spackman, Elaine Spackman, seven years and now has a Laurel Williams and JlHy law office on Fourth ninth grade nue. They was held on Friday Cam- djjra. Thdr daughter. BYU assembly which was an interesting proschool at In Provo. gram, followed by a dance. Fed-Margar- et NEW EQUIPMENT Clarence Anderson, President of the Cache County Board of Eduqsticn, tens to Me Jensen, of the Floradell School In Writeville, explain to use to be made of to equipment purchased for the elementary schools. Us-ind- . |