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Show 'lri V ' i i . ( ' ' i r : i A " of U. library, Salt Lake City, Utah U. i - BOLIVIANS VISIT Visiting In North Cache Vrttoy tf Bolivian 4--S ctab Mrs: DnmWad- - t&Uweekwere aome of tte Stains at the V v honillaa were Martha and doopa of Lewiston .. a i Trim, ttown wtth Don Bette and Nancy Waddwpa. The twogiFsar an a (totnoiugrationta American hair styles In me-aac-- Mrs. FavoU Plant of Richmond, Danlela Calxa-a! anMrs. Etaine BuVen of Loan. Benjamin Tamayo gtv andgteto.;lttteg atita Plato, ..Lookingat anfclblta county agent, Amadao Vldnl, group. very attractive and excited Bottvlan girla are visit at fih8n!!atW0 Mr. and lira. Don Waddoups and Nancy of Lewiston, The girls an of a group of ten youths from Bolivia who are members of the club which is similar chib. While Nancy to our was at the Utah State Fair In Salt Lake City In 1964 she participated with a coup students In writing of letters to the S members 4-- S 4--H 4--H 4-- 4? in Bolivia In promoting In remational good will with Bolivia. Each member contrlr buted lOc to purchase paper and pfwwfa to wimriP the Not Batmans to only did, they correspond, but they also made a visit Neither of the visiting Bolivians speak English, does have a working knowledge of the wtadL bow-Nan- cy Bnuton liiimi language terrier Is disappearing to a degree. The gins are very Interested in the cooking procedures being Stake Conference Due This Weekend lbs regular quarterly con- ference of Benson Stake will be held Saturday and Sunday, January 90 and 91 In the Benson Stoke Center at Richmond wtth President T. R. Holt conducting the sessions. r Glenn :L. Church General Welfare Committee and' Ada B. MaxfieUl of the Primary Association will be the visitors Sessions begin on Saturday at 2 ,p.m. with the Stake Presklracy, State Clerk, State Welfare Committee. Also meeting at 2 p.m. will be the Stake Primary Presidency and the State Board. At 7 p.m, a general priesthood leadership mooting will be conducted .for the High Council, Bishoprics, Quorum Presidencies and group lead ers. prix-winnin- g sented from wards. Mribu Van Ordsn director; S material, others with current problems of the day, mechanics. hobbies and pleasure reading. According to Mr. Thomley, librarian, all possible effort is being made by the students, teachers, administrar Association, tion. and all others Interested in the welfare of the young people, to mate the Norm Cache Junior High School library a high quaUty.rhole-sotna place of Parent-Teache- ' : stayeaHwlthfaraiuM . i ry canted on In tin Waddoupe home as well as the latest hair styles. The two girls arrived In colorful caps and panchos made of lama wool, but wen willing to wear coats and boots as tba weather became ' more ' and men frigkL Doth ana wall ac-stated with the el twis- and were willing to givo the South American version id the dance, however, when quprried about the Beatles" they mrrehr explained that they were tasecta." Nancy, a very gracious hostess, has Invited several Spanish speaking people to " me and visit wtth the girls. They have also ted thejrij tnwdge of making trips around the valley. Merle Hyer tote them on a Intereating tour of the valley along wtth visiting the Lewiston Elementary school. While they are in Utah they win be aeeking to team more in general, and men about Club activities in particular. They arrived in Salt Late City early Saturday. Most were decked out In colorful wcol caps and panchos, typical of the chilly high plains of Bolivia, but some hid only sandles on their feet perhaps because they are from the tropical area of Bolivia. ' Over tiie weekend1 members of the group and their adult leader, German - Pedgcasae, 4--H The choir from the Sky View high school under the direction of Stratford Loosle will present the musical numbers for the morning session. Thn afternoon session will begin at 2 p.m and the music will be under the' direction of the State Primary. Sunday evening at 7:90 the MIA will present Its speech festival with eight or more North Cache Gets New Library Books The students and teacher of the North Cache Junior High School are very happy about the purchaie of many new botes that have recently arrived at the school. This is the first year that the Junior high has had a full time lib-aprogram and It tea been welcomed overwhelmingly by both students and teachers. All students have access to the library and Jv 900 boob are being checked out by the students each week. Various department In the school are using the it library tor special astlgn-mmd research. Students are also bring touvht the uis of the library white has teen set up on the Dewey Pvptmat system, white Is the accepted and approved method used by Hbrarles throughout tiie country. The school is subscribing to twenty-eigh- t perlodlcar soma dealing with aetata f ra meeting Dairy Association was bold ta tba Lewiston Community Building Thursday afternoon. Regular business was trani- - County government for 1964 was one of the most economically administered ta recent ', yean- - The budget which was set up ta Decern ber of 1981 for 169696, was overspent by JuK .9950.17. To cover 'deficits, was transferred from the general fund U thefollowtag amounts: District' Court 20)0; City Court, .;$9S0; 8ur-- i veyor, , $1,000; v: Assessor, $2,000; Sheriff, BSjdOO; Otter Governmental Units, and Capitol Improvement, iisoo. y Following is, n breakdown of expendtairps: ' have opr pr mote Spiniah members,.. since, speaking none cl the group speaks English. These families, include Mr. and Mn. Bettis L. Embry, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O. Olson, Mr. and Mn. Duann Price, President and Mn. Daryl Chase, Dean Phyllis Sncw, Mr. and Mn. Lyman Willardson, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. L. Grant Reese. Monday they went to the homes when they will spend the next two weeks. These include Mr. and Mn. Albert Packer, Mr. and Mn. Easton Samson and Mr. and Mn. Winn Peterson, all of Smithfleld; Mr. and Mn. Woodrow Christensen, Hy-rum; Mr. and Mrs. Ross iL (Continued on page 4) acted and lunch was served to over 100 patrons. Wendell Butters and William Harris as directors wen .of the association. ed -- ' , Ste has sweated vragnam of tkroegteut Nortten Utah tor several years. She to aa expert seasHtress tad makes all ter awn esstomis and . Treasurer, $1640 x ar t j non-proje- rjr.Y' ' Rep. Ross Plant this week tote exception to. '. an editorial m distribution of local option sales. faxJwvemies on tte testa of population. Rep. Plant of Richmond is the of tte legis- ..Viv tte 1 ta-dud-es The Cttuen photo StriT Bwi m'fn Wit an! To Dead . Utah Gimp Plant, named hr , mam-'gratin- vtadlca-tivenes- s. . Our case Is based solely on the principles of Justice and fairness.- All of us in the - William Harris aid Wendell Butins were directors of the Cache Valley Dairy Assoctation during the meeting In tawWos. Tte Citizen Photo wvcall'ri rural areas contribute heavily to the economy of the urban centers ta the spending of our money. Must we also uav an 'addilf tional tribute of tte cent sales tax without hav- (Cratiaaed aa Pag 4) one-ha- ALL OF 1HB. te said, was . up to the congress. Mr. Blshoff also said that tte 170,000 ta tte budget wou ild be used tor the study, on thei fammw ; of tte Boar River project as weU aa a phase. The old Richmond South ward, which was dlraccy and tadireetty UP FOR BIDS a victim of tte earthquake a couple of years ago, ta being put up for Mds. pafiy SaR Laka City. Its tone reminds me of an order to Jump" to. which we of the to rural areas an rater bow htah.,,Uhtil your eotorial it had not occurred me that the weltore economy, of tte state cratered . only tte urban E ct . - . His letter to the Shit Lake Tribune said: Your editorial of January 24th regarding distribution of local option sales tax nues on tte basis tion is very disiL that It reflects only of v - ii Tv i lation.: . Tte final nvlaed report on j the Bear River project is now being prepared by the Bureau of Reclamation. According to Dean Blshoff, I mgtaeer for the project out T of the Logan Office, the revis- ed report should be completed about March. It by huoff be sent, to th re-.office tor procosstaE- HOw long that wW take, iv; ' I do not know, Mr. Biihoff said. HE SATO THAT tte report will give more of the i flows orlg-eLake to Idaho than the (rid report. It will te about half to Idaho1 and half to Utah. He said that this will go to project and needs. He also said that tte now report eliminates tte conservancy district ta the state of Idaho so that then would be no general tax ta the area of ' the project Tte report a dam at Mapletoa. The financing would pot-- : slbly come from federal pew-- y er sources, te added. Idaho and Utah. Otbed members of the Utah groap are D. B. Greene aed Ml'es Ferry. The purpose is to see If a permaaeat solution can be faced te the herder war." , Cattlemen of Roctamatloh tor Idaho proJects. THE BUDGET, he said, i contains SUAMMm for Ida-- 1 ho. including l.200.000 for i tte AEC, maw for tba partment dir agriculture. 612,9940)0 tor the corps eers. Ctark and Auditor, 23A90 budgeted, 617.77 surplus, County Recorder, - 927,W budgeted; 2,865.78 Mirphn. County Attorney, 6520, . budgeted,. M.420 spent v.v mount was part of the 62,737, 000 requested by the Bunn, - $ a rts Ml A request by tte Bureau of Reclamation for$17A000 for "general Investigation of tba Bear River project," was Included ta tte 1968 fiscal year ' budget, according to Rap. George V. Hanson. Rep. Hansen said the. a-- deficit Your threats regarding the 'this proconstitutionality posed tegislatkm may ta answered by stating that there are Just ju 'nujny ' opinions supporting tte lallty of this proposition as there are to the contrary V Your ImpU'il threats regarding a. retaliatory adjustment of distribution methods ta education,' B k C Road formula and liquor funds bespeaks of. a deterioration ta ament that is nsuseat-i- d contrary to tte very pies this . country was founded upon, It is not worthy of further comment. To indicate that witaHatlea will ccme after reappo tionment is to openly, reveal raelectod Tikta Oit g hats. 8te was aecsmpaaled by Kathleen Barnett Biggs also af Brigham City. - District Court: 9,000 budgeted, 2439.90 deficit City Court: $950 budgeted, ' 14329 Lewiston Lions Ctab is . . budgeted, ' County Uf AH, LEWISTON, Tax District speasorlas Mrs. E la .a special City Brigham Undfahtag pimi eal Thursday, Fehraary 11. Mrs. Holmes wll present a program of awtieal eaasoiy. detag aa erlgtaal adap-- tatieu af tte Bnadway matied HeBa Dally." ; Mrs. Holmes, a Mena sesraao, has perfsnned ta la CsBfsnla. Now Mexleo, Texas, Nebraska, tahataaai Utah, has written oral stag auukal pradarttoas. Tte vAv 'fSs Area Ranger Thanks r, THURSDAY, JAN. 2S, HIS NO. IS Hello Dolly' Prewnlaiion Commlsstonen expenses: M.110 budgeted: IBSUl sim- - 928 BEAUTV Lewiston Lions Club Plans CdmihlatidiiMi" jdUS. r ... vol. m - pete"-.1- VALLEY iI I I10J00 : ; .A,' ,' r budgeted. 1,178.56 surut. : that X Coqaty Assessor Dairy Cooperalivo Elects Two Area Depreseniaiives Tte k , Ranger Ralph Roberta day expressed his appreciation for the fine cooperation be tea received from the cat tie and steep associations representing the gn mlttees of Preston There are five cattle associations representing .195 members grazing 2280 bead of cattle, and two sheep associa g tions. representing 7 9.600 head of iheep on Preston District, toted Ranger Roberta. These asaodatkms cooperate with the Forest Service In the management of their grading allotments, and are governed Inby a Board of Dlrictars, cluding a President, vicepresident, Secretary-treasuregod Board Members. They set the rules for managing 4) (OonUnnad on Photos ... AV Two ani Hn....Bana .Hsnalnto . (a bsiuMt nfadn BT KARLA RAWUNGS tarana and Cola Chambf. a. . so-etfl- ed Idahos delegation eat been named. i has Art Exhibit One Holiday About 20 persons will exhibit art Mondiy In the f1rt art exhibit. of tte Preston. 11 Art Guild. The work paintings, were done during recent extension course jconducted by Olivrn Parson of Rldrs Criiege. Tte exhibit win te bald at the Utah Power and Light i building, starting at 7:30 p.m. The exhibit Is open to the public, especially those who ore Interested ta- painting, according to Mrs. John Cole, president of tte newly formed Art Guild. - Richn Goes Up For Bids i Rest Side Sets The old Richmond South The exact dimensions of the ward chapel la going up for building are not known, howUd according to Bishop R. J. ever, It Is standing on ' ap- acre of proximately land. The building la two Stacy and has stained glass throughout wtth tte benches as the only interior furnishings. No deposit is required wtth the bkU. The building may be ta- spected at any time, however the keys must .be obtained from Bishop Spackman.'' ' Spackman. Tte building and property must te disposed of within the Immediate future and any md all bids must be submitted to Bishop Spackman. The bids will bo subject to approval by tte First Presi-- i ioy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints rad will be acted upon after such one-ha- lf . ''if approval From Cache Ceincil, ISA Uelding tins l1 mMm A 'for anyone Interested" will begin Monday at 8 p.m. In tte West Side high whom According to TOm Catard, ; class instructor, tte course outline and tte time whedula; tor the class will te worked out at tte first mooting. Those attending are asked' bring a notebook. Tte classes will be held In he vocational agriculture wilding of the high school In ? Dayton. .j . 4 O, V Area Man Gets Silver Beaver LaVor Smith, bishop of the meeting of the Cache Vfritey'and council training and Council. Lewiston Third ward . .toe. fo mer resident of Winder, is Smith i'Diduiii HE HAS BEEN was awarded tte Sliver Beav - i I commit . - u. d Jl JU18 secretary i Juntor Chamber tended Utah State University, Commerce, president of the He was named bishop jpf,tbe Cachi County Wednesday night .leaders He was one of three to re- j third ward lagt of tte ceive the award, th highest served as a leader the that can te presented to a "nim. 'taV, the man boosting scouting on the and baa keen ftifSTaSLif? council level The others won 'ttm'. the scouting Heim Joseph J. Larsen. Newton, unit level tor, 10 dafry farmer and i and Robert L. Paul, Logan. one'of THE AWARD was made at atB; 1957 National JSmbor- the annual banquet and ee, member of tte .district electronics and 4-- H yHnhad n. :SJji4n ' v' VV-1 o S SiL IMtwggQLJtia jjada ' ; |