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Show 's'f- tTT mrxr 7 y;1 :,9:?T??' fr - rfw-, u- -n -.- .. ! , Mirmrtritoi.a -- , 1lu , , trr-y- - ::i ii 1 L ; IBB CITIZEN. Lnriaha. UtahApril ATTEND FonflyHolds a. - INS FUNERAL Mr. and Mn. Willard ring went to SaX Lake City GoiTcgolhor o Monday to attend funeral of their Deice, Barbara aarkL a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark Jr. former-ly of. Preston. She died bat In a dentlat chair waiting for aome teeth to be extracted. She loam four email ser-vlce- - The late John Hail family held a get together party at the ward Cultural ban In Fairvlew Saturday night.' Thoee were Mr. and Mn. present Melvin Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs.Ray Gilbert and dren of, Lewiston, Mr. Mel Knudsea and children of Mn. Hannan Hall ant of Jerome, Mr. and Bountiful, Mr. and Mn. Delbert Knudaen, Mr. and Mn. dren of Aberacen, Hr. ana Weahy Hyde, Mr. and Mn. Mn. Gnat Hall and children Byron Haul1 Mr. and Mn. of Caldwell, Mr. and Mn. Dennla Han and family a Jon Hyde and son of HaU of Fairvlew, A waa enjoyed by 42 peller, Mr. and Mn. of Lopn, Mr. and Mn. of the famlllea. FA1RVIEW . . i2 4 YOUTH CONFAB (Continued from page 1) June 29 and the Rodeo at 8:30 p.m. AU explorer oata in the aeven atakea are asked to have parade entries It la probably the only Explorer rodeo held In the United 8 The youth conference win be held In the Franklin Stake House, the Oneida Stake houae and the Preston high school auditorium. The general sessions win be held in aU three buildings also. It la estimated that about 2000 young people and their leaders wUl be in attendance. DINNER GUESTS VI Mr. and Mrs. James B. Speckman and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Speckman of Magna, Sunday. 1s County Evaluation Set At $39 - Million Cache County a total count for 8.6 per cent of the cent for UN la MB, total evaluation of the counLewlaton: $21,675, 1238,- according to figures ty, $3,358,195; merchandise percents released by dacha County 91,533,414; commercial maMendon: $194,998, .50 Assessor Jack E. Christen- chinery, 1,010,785; agricrit-ura-l cent ed evaluation sen. machinery, $680,08, and 3 Of this amount M percent other personal property, of $14,077,085 la LogalCttys $113,150. .47 per- Newton: $274,945, .70 per- $213,018, ,M per- cent Livestock $749,870. 'r . U valued , North Logan: $5,277,935. $789,274, cent $5584, WrdlsvUe: per- MUMlle: $18364, at cent Nibley: Public utilities amount to cent assessed value. vjjl Total real estate value in the county la $10,077,749. Agricultural real estate Trenton: 8.58 1.M 1.43 per- $M88j3; Ogden Line Railroad Co., ., 1.M $813,040; Mountain Flwl Co., Start $751,889, Sup-Co- $817,425. equal 13.22 County outride corporate limits: $11,677,811, UJ5 percent. Cache County School District: $25,048,213, M percent Logan CUy School District: $14,077,065, 36 percent. Evaluation of GW top four utiUtlrs are: Utah Power and Light Co., $1,906,703; ML States Telephone and Tele- - percent Cache County of Gw total $5,100,443. The average overall levy of the 29 counties of Gw State of Utah la. 80.15 of which 11.40 mUIs la Gw average county Cache Countys overall levy la 50.11 with 10.80 mills as pertial to $1,9921, and comGw county's portion. mercial to $9066. 2.01 Building value In the county lsmi$LU7. Of this BENSON STAKE Richmond: $820,009, la residentCornish: $381,90, .97 per- percent commercial ial; $2,800,782 (Continued from page 1) River Heights:' $558,095, L43 and $798,168, agrtcutturaL .. cent homo and teachings during Personal percent property other Hyde Park: $411,498, ,L life. early te llveetock valued at percent dun SmtthfieM: $2J67,MS, 5.80 LEWISTON Mrs. MarThe ''Family Home Eve$6,896,107. Motor vehicles ac- Hyrum: $10,721, 3.48 per percent ning" h ffHhwtod Pond garet Bright who died triu prove to brln In Oakland, home other to young andoftd, 19, will be bur- Calif., April High eoundhnan Clarence I led in GwLewteten Anderson spoke on the theme: I today at 2 p.m. Mrs. Bright married Lew-a- n eye single to the glory- y y m,iu, pyu in of God" as bring our re- . in Lewla- - percent Following Is Gw breakdown Paradise: $209,434, JM communities: by Amalga, cent total evaluation, $731,305 or Providence: $7868, 1.87 percent Oaffaton: $27,950, .$3 per-ce- A to $7,1780: residen- - nt , J ; ngMag s ' Smhrnstwttime movtauc aponalblHtfea. teeGfl-1 to Oakfend In 1985. Owen G. Retahmnn ad that Gw Prophet and PMrfdiriia 1M1 lb flu . . ning program. Itts life Is to. prove whether we have the I Pod "P0" strength to live jlrideouahr. an to iguwer wr rtorawrn raww- td feraeke Gum and hmn- Mm vflOPlilVBI hafera fljul Wa I uiUJiMii iWH TOOK ?n vi ?.-ftitiiM- ft He adrnce and religion. itoted that man cen iwv-KX-H- . referred to many of Gw ertpturea which ve advice to people on how to live a happy and righteous gfe. Former filauMi ta, President Mertehmr their datna on Hyer and H. Ray Pond bwe Light "elr toaMmniH , t Gw owBtw. acMiding , Elder Romney was Gw con-- udlng apeaker. He advised ibe lint I Gw people to iJ25u.-?S?5.HSaf5-- S He spoke on Gw and significance of it Savior and His rectioo, which makes sHde Immortality far all Tha merdftil plan of tion waa put into Gw Atonement. Our special activity the im tranagressiou muatt COT Dr Nff0w sHil searching, and to teghripandfl (Life bora mmw I dpnoi mony of Gw raattty of Jhaual 1 Christ Prayers In Gw afternoon I esalon were offend by Alva Brawn and Ralph Baird of i Lewiston. . President Sylmar Jessopl was Gw first speaker. Ha arid I hat fiirough Gw Priesthood Gw home and family unttl would conGnuo In Gw nffiae Ha uraed of Gw family by to Gw covenants and mndments of God. Stake Haled Society PresLl dent Aftra Lewis expressed! appreciation for Qm service lot the Starting Mothers, rad iteo for toe neaodntlon, and Instructions Jven by Anna B. Hart to the officers and leaden of Gw Stoke Relief Society. 1 Mrs. Hart rapressed tude for meeting wtth pad-Society lenders, of formed mlaalomwy i kxu and atndents. She that Rritef Society mamt ghrt complete aflerianca to So PrieiAood. Thai Gw Society orgariarifon la a companlnn to Gw PrlasGwod hi So Family I program, lad nu wmm Imemberi of the Raliri tv end eo to Gw . to racrivo lnitruotiooai., toatl art given there. She PINEAPPUtPEAB . PtNEAPPLEAPRICOT' PINEAPPLE-ORANG-E PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUI- - s T Tomato Sony CANS 46-O-Z. . IB Cans $1 $n Diet Food 8EGO LIQUID - DINTY MOORE 6 Cues 3M9 ASST FLAVORS - 144a. CAN i - HAWAIIAN CAN Pariail Cains PEPPERIDGE FARM 48c - Ms. NEW CALIFORNIA Asa et of Gw Visiting Teachers who Youre Mlsafa g take a Relief Soo-- 1 Info She home. every iety pomted out mo greet for good and growth! of Gw RriufSoctoty in Gw orid today. Testimonies wen bon by D. D. Hyer, Haxel Funk and SHARERS Grapefruit INDIAN RIVER a Treat 15 for Bishop PINE 31 - REG. OR LIVER 14 cam $1 CANS gCans CABD0TS New CaUfenda 3 Lb. CHp empha-laixedt- Top 25c . Aa S3&S5 ZENITH PERFECTED COLOR TV IS BUILT ! BETTER TO LAST LOOSER Zenith perfected Super Gold Video Guard 82 chaimsl tuning systsm with 125 sold contacts for longer TV life. he I i WD SMtk State SL COLOR TV and bear Us toathnoney. Elder Romney was the con-- 1 hiding apeaker. He Importance of Gw inspired Home TencUng rad Home Evening programs In i Vi teaching the gospel to the peofde. He eud, No can feed Gw church with his own wisdom but through dw Spirit of God. He exp?sined (41' KiI (Oi0i 1C1 I me reasons and benefits of the correiatlra program in flfe WeMQOQGP j Ihe church and the process of 'iun((ixx4l(iitofidF Its planning by Gw general o authorities under ire dlrec-- 1 IO tlon of Gw Quorum of Gw Twelve Apostlea. He concluded by reminding the people tori "life la e I .VETS . LaVar caBed upon Zalph Ekidora,'whom be nadl met In Gw missionary service while In Aurtmllla. to apeak Pasco OQilHGE JUKE v lVK8.riII POTATOE GaL 6 . for ; 31 - Mn. - Ltato Plovers haven't tried Parfett toe Cream er ' 1 Parfett, ICE CREAM . i I Vi GaL Pinch HANDCRAFTED chassis for groater dependability, fewer sendee problems Ro-M- ef Foods Parfett U yen 3 for 31 GIANT SIZE Deaf Slew Inan , Ilonboy Dors HEINZ cans Zenith perfected I mh I I 0. ft L I AUUMDsoFPmpmrac Prates, liato ! Spite bve 00 Inr n Fnrniluro Co. I". 6 |