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Show f i'f U. of Salt a A workman waUi NEW HEATING SYSTEM large pipe oonnectiiw toe new boiler at North Cache Junior High School with thenew heating imtti placed in toe rooms of the adiooL The heating system was part of the improvemen mete in The Citizen Photo the school. CLUTTERED HALLS -- The halls of North Cache high school, usually so neat and dean, were a mess this week as workmen were tearing up, putting back together heating systems, lighting systems, new floors, new ceilings in the building. Classroom toniture was placed in toe halls and wherever there was room ns were many pieces of equipment used by toe contractors. However, the ceilings, lined with new accoustical tile and with new light fixtures stood out for their neatness. The Citizen Photos Cicfc the ; CACHE VALLEY Craft Or StyttnWr t West Side Schools Begin Next Week West Side school teachers, tween 475 and 500 total stuwin report for work Monday dents in the district. A preconstructed and students will be registermetal on building has been located ed at the high school between the two wings of Monday and Tuesday. Lewiston Elementary THE WEST SIDE ..school the as district is the first one in the school. This will be used a room for the newly estabWest school to start valley kinderSide will be followed by the lished year around EastsJde schools on August garten. The kindergarten will be 31 for teachers meetings and , by . Clair t Hollings-wh- o .the Cache County. schools the. taught the first week followings In Lewiston last year. grade Teachers meeting will be Another similar building West held Monday at the has been located adjacent to Side high schooL the Lewiston Junior high Seniors and Juniors will be school It win be used for registered from 1 p. m. until LDS seminary classes which they're registered on Monday will be taught by Run and Sophomores and freshmen from 8 a. ift. until com- Spackman. pleted on Tuesday. for SCHOOL WILL open classwork on Wednesday. The a West Side schools start week earlier than other schools so that the students can be let out later in the fall for a harvest vacation. About 180 students are expected In the high school atWait Side this year and bechildren were Eighty-fou- r of certificates awarded sum'their for completlcfi nd in the mer participation at the reading program Lewiston library under the direction of Librarian Veland assistant Mrs. Crysta Philinda ma RawlinsEdna Kent 82, Librarian, Woodland, Burnham refreshand A causes program natural died of direction the under ments, a in afternoon Tuesday of the Lewiston Library Brigham City hospital. was given in honor 29, League, She was born June of the children with Pres. 1882 In Richmond, to WalLeda Pond Introducing the lace Clinton and Anna Chrisprogram. Burnham. tina Hansen A vocal solo was given by On Oct 11, ISOS, she mar- Norma Bodily, Story Book ried Alfred George Wood- Ball, with accompaniment land in Richmond. He died by Ethel Leavitt. Mrs. Velin 1962. She was an active ma Rawlins, Librarian, member of the LDS church. the certificates and Surviving are the follow- Susan Wood and Tonya piano solos ing sons and daughters: A. Litz played George, Layton; Mrs. Roy- while tea was. being served al (Zina) Peterson, Perry; to the children and their Mrs. Alvin J. (Anna) Smith parents. and Ray B., both of BrigCommittee for the afterham City; Mrs. Edward noons events were: Leda (Helen) Bethesda, Pond Eva Faye Anderson, Pugh, Md.; 11 grandchildren and and barma Lu Bergeson. 18 great grandchildren. In Children participating TM following brothers and the reading program and rewere: sisters survive: Mrs. George ceiving certificates (Louise) Skidmore, Logan; Marilyn Ackerman, Kim AlAnna Edna Burnham. Brig- len, Kevin Anderson, Wendy ham; Mrs. Carl (LaRue) Anderson, Vickie Anderson, Yates, Yost; Thomas Adal- Diane Bergeson, Mark Berbert, Milbrae, Calif.; Mrs. geson, Brad Blair, Sally Ann Clair (Avira) Fod, Kanab; Boman, Coralee Boman, CJwnce, Soap Lake, Wash.; Craig Buttars, David ColeMrs. Thomas (Luella) Lo- man, Judy Ann Coleman, Debra gan. Las. Vegas; Kendall G. Robert Coleman, Cun- Lyton; Mrs. Thomas Cunningham, Jimmy Goss, Lakevlew, ningham. toe.; Mrs. Frank (Gwen) Janet Dahle, Guy Durrant, Russel Elmar, Garland; Durrant, George Rosalie Glen, Moraga, Calif.; Wood-ro- Durrant, Darrell Egan, Tri-n- a Arden, Carmichael, Egan, Terri Egan, ConCalif. nie Facer, Patricia Facer, Funeral services will be Terri Facer, Terri Priesa, heM Friday at 10 am. in the Brigham Fifth Ward Chapel la Glover, Shawna Goodwin, Friends may call at the Mary Ann Gregory, Jon Harold B. Felt Funeral Hall, Sindy Hall, Marilyn Home Thursday from 7 to Hendricks- 9 p.m. and Friday prior to Sharon Hendricks, Debra services. Burial will be in Hodges, Venna Hurren, Gill the Brigham City Cemetery. (Continued on page 4) 84 Awarded library Certificates Ex-Richmo- Resident Dies (Jo-ephin- NO. 45 I City, Utah - Assessors Named For Local Areas Q Doan Smithfleld No. 2, the Field assessors for were office assesors Thornley. county named this week for the comAmalga, J. Leslie Peterson. munity of Lewiston and Richmond area as well as the In Richmond the other communities of county. The list was released by County assessor, who also announced that his office will start running the 1964 tax notices on the second week of At the RICHMOND September and they will be recent meeting of toe city mailed by toe County treasuthe tax levy rers office on September IS. set, as required by law, Cach Smith Is building apat 15 mills. This Is the same rate that has praiser for the County and James E. Evans has been ap-- levied for several ,. appraiser of LEWISTON, UTAH, MBS THURSDAY, AUG. 29. (Ullage Set 1M Same As 63 Mortgage Slows Weston Project The county still is waiting countys oiled road through on the release of one mort- the canyon from Westod.to gage in the Weston Canyon Road project, according to The project does not include Cleo Swensen, county record- resurfacing the paved section out of Weston. er. A right of way is needed on one more piece of land, .and then, the county can sell forbids on the project. Mr. Swensen said that If a release Is obtained, the county jdans to call for bids this house-tiers:- Deputy Field Assessors for this year who make personal contact with all farmers of the county to assess livestock agricultural machinery and farm improvements are: Lewiston Nor-.l,- - Clem L. Rawlins. Lament Lewiston No. 2, rj-- rtr' year. library FOR KINDERGARTEN, SEMIN ARY Precoostrticted metsl buRdlnfs werompvod into Lewiston recently, one to house the full time kindergarten at the tarlatan grade school and the other to house the part time seminary at toe Lewiston Jim for high school BEAUT V vol. n U, Lake Wheeler. Program The project will be three miles In length and will end summit in the canyon. The three mile project will connect with the died road BYU Educational Week, a In Oneida County which will new program for Cache Valhave been completed. opens today in Preston two ley, This will give the for three days. The some 100 classes in many subjects will be held In toeFnmklin Stake house. Persons planning to attend who have not yet obtained tickets can get them at toe door. RICHMOND The Annual INCLUDED IN the 13 top swim campaign sponsored Harold will be intructors by Red Cross and PTA has Glenn Clark, dean of the ended very sucessfully on education and extension Thursday this week. Approxiand Ernest Eber-har- d service, mately 60 boys and girls enJr., long time seminrolled for the 8 day course, m Preston who principal ary tain held Logan. They were now in of curricul is. charge ken and brought back each seminaries. bus and day by accompanied Classes start at 9 a. m. and Kw nn bh The glass In this door of the ACTS of VANDALS will continue until 9:50 p. m. Lewiston school, along with some 40 Elementary and Saturday. today, Friday toe of in elementar windows the of glass Special assemblies will be the Lewiston Junior high school were broken out reheld each day at 11 a. The Citizen Photo staff cently by vandals. members of the serving as guest speakers. Lunch at noon will be sold by the Preston Second ward. Special movies produced by RICHMOND -Rthe BYU studios will be RICHMOND ichmond puHc Mayor Ross Brockbank and Sen. Jenkins shown during the noon hour. will be closed toe Plant received an appoint- - and Representatives Hodgson ALSO AMONG THE TOP ment as a member of .of August T until the Chief instructors who will take a gpedal legislative apportion Kastler, McKay and ust II. To Henroid. the date JuOce Mrs. leinclude Daryl ment committee. Other This is toe aummer vatwo author of The Art of gfoiators appointed to this committee had held cation for the library 4i committee Include Sen. Ha- - meetings In the state capital. Underway Richmond Ends Swim Program A-d- Mayor Named To Slate Group Lewiston No. 3, Fred Barren. Trenton, Clifford Wiser. Clarkston, James Ravsten. Newton, Emory Benson. Cornish, Orin F. Myler. Elijah H. Richmond, Roscoe C. Merrill. Mendon, Melvin Muir. Benson, William LeRoy tt Iz-a- Wellsvtile No. 1, Lions Plan WorkNight The RichRICHMOND mond Lions dub will hold their annual work night and canyon party in High Creek canyon on Friday, August 2L work projects will begin at 5 p. m. Each Lion is asked to bring a raw, an axe, a rake ' his wife. or a shovel at 8 Dinner wlH be p. m. Preston Brenchley. Wellsville No. 2, Luth Baldwin. Avon, George C. Nuhn- - Paradlse Floyd Rawlins. Hyrum No. 1, Reuben Hansen. Hyrum No. 2, Lloyd Larsen Hyrum No. 3, Lewis J.'Earl Nlbley, Joseph Rasmussen. Millville, J. William Rice. Providence, Jessie J. Zollinger. North Logan, Glen Israel- Hyde Park, Alma Cook. Smithfleld No. 1, Oscar Harwood. Cornish Gill Wins Contest Carolyn Kendel, daughter Ezra Kendell the winner in last weeks contest on KSLs Around-- t h Contest She was given a Kodak of Mr. and Mrs. of Cornish, was Camera and is elid for the big gible Drawing. Around-the-worl- Serais Hike ToUiniabs RICHMOND . .. Monday morning Bishop R. J. Spademan and Scoutmaster Aatain scouts from the South ward on a mountain trip Into the Uintahs. They travelled by car to Hayleys Canyon ana hiked to Splash dam the first da then onto Grand Daddy Several small hikes took the group to other lakes In the area. They worked on cooking and hiking merit badges, did a lot of fishing and built a tower to hoist their troop flag Making the trip were Rodney Anderson, Barry Lewis, Randall Hendricks, Chris Ashley and Bradley Bundy Scott Hugle, Edward Mendenhall, Dennis Alvey and Terry Vinson. They returned home Friday. I 'A !i e) w CERTIFICATE WINNERS first picture, (front row, left to right) Mary Ann Gregory, JoAnn Simmonds, JLene Rawline, Diane Bergeson, Brooks Tarbet, Mart Jorgensen; (Second row, left to right) Marilyn Hen dricks, Sidney Tttensor, Laurel Williams, Marilyn Horae Durrant, Morris Jackson. Second picture (front row, left to right) Janet Dahle, Kelley Lee Geddee, Terrie Egan, Darrel Egan, Kim Allen, Trina Sim-mood- s, Egan; (Second row, left to right) Vnda Talbot, Russell Durant, Denise Litz, 11m Karren, Kent Tarbet. -- The Citizen Pbotee 'it |