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Show WmZTY o;. tenAsas U, of U library Salt lake City, 0CU21364 Utah a8kxcals Council Airs Pool, Lower Price Given a much in the cost of building the proposed Lewiston swimming pod was presented to tiie Lewiston City Council during the last regular meeting. An estimate of low-figu- re o 5 H O The council also voted unanimously to oppose the use of a bookmobile in the county, ACCORDING TO Mayor Richard Lewis, a representative of another contracting Arm told the members of the council that the proposed swimming pool which has been discussed for a city recreation center, could to built for about $17,M0. The name of Aw Arm was not givsaid en, but Mayor Lewis that the city win study the matter To Regist er deft. further-H- e also said that tbe coun-c- il has agreed not to go into the swimming pool proposition hastily. He said that a study wUl be mode of otber ation In other communl to see what' fees are charged, If the pools are self sustaining, what the upkeep and labor charges swimming pod that has been suggested for the city would be an L shaped one with the diving section in one corner- - Also in conjunction with the pool would be a wading pool for the younger children- The pool has been proposed for the city recreation center which is being studied by the recreation ana planning committee- INCLUDING IN the possible facilities for the recreation center would also to a tennis court Mayor Lewis said the council opposed the starting of a Bookmobile in the county because there are eight to 10 In the communities of the county in wdrfitinn to the school libraries. Mayor Lewis said that the bookmobile had been suggested to the county commissioners and the commissioners requested the opinion of Aw city councils. i more registration The Cache tfw Burley, Idaho, area. Some of. the man iJgAiwcM OF THE BEET CAMPAIGN dates remain before voters min, and Glen Hunter, Cashier. (Second photo) Assistthe campaign at the plant indude (tint ant superintendents of the min indude Ken Beer, A. B. Valley Siwar campaign got underway thia week at the go to the polls to cast their DeU Smith, district manager for Lewleton Sugar plant with beete coming from the Grace Smith and Warren Mngm. ballots in the f right) area, Ogden, and aome being shipped In by rail from elections. The Citizen Photos Sugar company, Henry Jenkins, si Places of registration for voters of Cache County will e open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m- on October 10, 13, 27 and to County Clerk Iver Larsen, resident qualifi cations for registration are one year in the state, four months in the county and 60 days in the precinct Mr- Larsen emphasized that The adult population of the he Saturday. Oct 10 regisbeCache County District Is date has been set up tration ing alerted this week to a for people who especially educafall schedule of adult students who tar ami work tion classes that can be made And It difficult to regmight available beginning the week NO. 52 VOL. LEWISTON, UTAH, SUM THURSDAY, OCT, S. 1914 ister on one of the week days- of Oct He also suggested that all for fall classEntw Until Siteiday university students. 21 years es will be held Wednesday, of age or older, check their Oct 14, 8 p.nv at Sky View se requirements. Those high school and Thursday, who have lived in Cache SERVES THE YlOIlTH Oct 15, 8 p.m- at both South County tar the school year, Serving the net Cache and North Cache Jun- END but have returned to their ior high schools-Adul- t end of Cache eeunty as Held addresses during permanent education courses in man la Themas Durrani. . summer months are not the Students at Sky View High Cache County School District The Ctftsen Photo Richard Bagley, principal eligible to vote in Aw counof the North Cache Junior school will vote TUeiday on ty, Mr. Larsen said. are under supervision of Ray Cannon, director of vocationUgh school, and Richmond There were seven contest- intiwg through the various those they want to represent Following are the registraal and adult education, who Lkiha club leader, will be ants so for this week In Aw business houses. officers tion agents and their ad Ctiplc to toe prises, them as class states: In THE MAYOR also said that Sweetie Pie contest and pardress: of toe each st for students the Lions Three dub speaker The adults of Cache Counfree sugar will be given to Aw of ents friends or Htwtii little pump for Aw completion girls Amalga, Ha Peterson, RFD of Aw meeting Monday at 7:30 pm-- . between two and eight nave the parents of the top Ave the offices were nominated Smithfield ty are becoming very adult LEWISTON efty water system has Mrand It will be the Bret meeting conscious. They girls in the contest The con last week in nomination been and1 ftould to ordered, noon , on Benson, Geo Ricks. RFD to Lewiston tlonu Mrs- Brig Telford arrived oo- Monday ,dght for aome two or three home" on-- 8mday-4Sew- t time tot the Uona duB of Students ; wiahlng to enter a include: Gove, Meiva Allen, RFD ft was alsolupbrteif to AWr ll I. annul Thw 1 Richmond, who changed the red by Aw Preston merchMis. Elda notify Richmond council that about a quarter ants of for Those students running long list prises at Aw Carlson Furnihave the addeoppoi-- 1 companled their daughter and meeting recently to Wednes- is and a for of a mile of water main had Merl Kendall Cornish, the Sweetie for contestforming top office are Mrs class Aw n senior ture. Pictures of tunity of aM"g advantage of her husband, Mr. and day night According to replaced in Aw SouthClarkston, Ann Rhlnehart-lbeePies in the contest ants wfll be displayed in Aw president, Sam Bodily, Kent excellent facilities at the newj Jerry Lundahl of Los Angel- west corner the dub has movof Aw dty Hyde Webb, Put, Tbe contest is open to an window of Sfer-EdVogue Neilson Lewiston 1, Florence West; vice; es on a tour of the Hawaiian ed the meeting date back to SkyVlew high-Larry two of the btween ages girls shopThe variety and scope of Wuat-broaPeggy Carlson, Lewiston 2, Beth Nielsen; president, and eight years of age from One contestant, Tami Monday. offerings this year Is very Karen Seamans, Carol That- Lewiston 8, Etna Wood It will be held in the dub anywhere m the North Cache Ctecketts, daughter of and Is limited only by Mendon, Maxine Bingham. be will Prises area. was Vanity and Mrs- Clyde Owcketts cher; secretary, Connie Leish , room in the Library. Jackie Millville, 30 nMB'0 from the contest man, Joyce Bingham, Marilyn withdrawn Leda Sutherland W- White is chairman wmIH p. Kamn, Floyd She entered last week at Aw are of such nature that they, hmt North Logan, Vella Sea-- i LEWISTON Peterson; and for represenof the program for the eveThe Lucinda f Mr d Mrs. Fnd n some to take Top girls and Aw Sweet-- o suggestion of members of Aw can Taoaa. Dian met Thurs-DUP Nancy McBride, tative, balcommitteeselected wUl ning. of been be He of better job oppor- Karren Lewiston, has by Kid- - dSToctotar L at the home Mable Tout Petenboro Nanette Ann 1, Mather, tunities: others to learn in called to serve on an LDS Mr- - Bagley will discuss new Those students represent- man, RFD Mendon; Peters- of Marilyn Wood Tcaptaln areas In which they have al- - mission in the Netherlands-way- features at the school and Cache Lula ro 2, Calva Van Dyke conducted Malmberg, ing the Junior class are for Junction. had an interest but in Elder Karren will leave tor other matters pertaining to the Den' Robert meeting and led Uw Sal Davis, president which they have not had an the mission home on Har-lut- e to the Flag- Praver was the school program. Mildred Richmond Clair 1, nis Pitcher, Sparrow, 2trainto receive His testimonial Will be her Ludllel Richmond vice by Ruby Wheeler. The given 2, presirison; said Mr. Webb Littledyke; the dub Terry lng; still others to take ad- held October 18 at S p.m. in muslc was under the direcAndrea Ulllyard- Dixie Smith, dent, more one outdoor sheer for classes of pror the Lewiston Third Ward plans vantage Christensen, Anne Blscboff; River Heights, Mona JoUey, tion of Ethyl Ransom and RuJect if the weather holdsenjoyment and enrichment of chapel-leisurof le Nielsen- The History Ha Marie 691 Goody, South 6th East. secretary, hoursLEWISTON John Slott was read by his Capt David OTHER VALUABLE con- Janet Neils on. Angle MrsSmithfield of minimum 1, Whenever a Joseph Thair Layne 4516 Combat tributions to training proRule granddaughter, Diane Arimshaw; and 75 West 1st North; adults are interested enough Crew, Training Sq ., has been gram were the preparation of Sea Kris mono, 2, Roma Ntolsen-iveto register for any worthy selected as Luke's Instrucwy Xsentatlve, Craig Harri- Smithfield R Trenton. Florence Butler- - Umto w swJed to 18 tor Pilot for the month of charts, slides, diagrams and son. subject, the class will be orby other training aids that proganized- A minimum fee and Mrs- Elna Wood. Miss MariAugust- president, for Sophomores a desire The Captal nwas responsi- moted a clearer understandFtnMi Lswistea lyn Wood and Eurilla Wiser. BriInsure an interesting course ble for researching technical ing and oamnrehension cf Bred Low, Larry Thorn. vice president, an with a competent Instructor. Buds Bruch IN TRAINING publications; developing les the material being taught-On- RuthLunburgs White Jerry Sorenson, contribution that stands Thus, on the basis of your reJunior high are Marcia Cod- - son plans, study guides, trainDar-linoil son Drew Maurice Kathie Smith; secretary, Buttons, Gordon, am of Mr. sponse, further plans and anNewton; Jackie Smith, ing aids- - preparing examinat- out among the other is he Blnwas Sue Linda and Ross Gordon of Eiva Loosle, recently Taylor, Button, nouncements will bo made is responsible for the developewton; Nancy Cornish, ions and coordinating corresSha- named president of the Edge-LD- S Lewiston is at Fort Ord for concerning curriculum offerCove; Pat Plowman, Lewis- pondence In relation to Aw ment of Aw B-Weapon Jackson; representative, six months training with Aw res Button, Nancy Seamans, mont branch. in ton, and Jaydene Butters, Introduction of a course on ings." on Dakotamont National Guard. tack North Brent (Continued minpage) Lundberg. a if available Courses Garkstonthe BR imum number register are: (Ceatineed an Back Page) Four are-Th- e Schools Tell - Adult - Class Plans - Principal Due Sweetie Pie Girls Number Seven For Lius - Club Fleeting - Sky View Vole On Class Leaden Dean Ittanu Fnn - - Jr ! w-va- - a-wi- Mil-to- n ai d Mi mi fan - Hancey-Newton- ad-l,o- - s Novem-opportun- . - - e Lewiston Man Feted At Air Force Base - - I - - Und-bloo- Junior High Ejects Student Officers n - Kin e e - 57 - Fin Destroys Darn, Shed In Banida Area A fire, causing about $4000 worth of damage, destroyed a hay shed, with 800 tales of hay, a loafing Shed and two steel graineries at the Marvin Gregerson form Saturday. The Are department followed a house fire In Preston by about 15 minutes- According to the Preston Fire Department the Greger-so- n Are was reputed but 5:15 p- m. The department was Just returning from a Are at the corner of second South and State Street, across from Milos Grocery. The Are department kept the Are from spreading to the home- Mr- Gregerson said that the value was about $4,000. Insurance was carried on most of the property. The Are department was at the scene about two hours. In the first fire, kids had evidently set Are to some did mattresses in the upstairs of the home- - There was UKle - - damage- - - LEWISTON JUNIOR HIGH OFFICERS Cathy Hyer, historian, Newton; Jill vtoe president, Newton Dick Principal (left to right) Gary Allen, advisor. Cove; Petersen, secratary, Lewiston; Susan Suther-lanSpencer, president, Cove. Seated is S. G. Jes-soThe Citizen Photo d. - p, Cheerleaders for the North Cache Junior high school lndude (left to right) Melanie Dean, Vickie Jensen, Patti Ann Budge, Mar-cenThe Citizen Photo Oliverson, and Janet Johnson, all of Smi'Jhfie'd. NORTH CACHE CHEERLEADERS e |