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Show uNiv:r.?:TY rr- - UC ilAiil.- JJL utah 01954 ewistom Cetebratiom Opens Friday TheFourth of July cdebra- - And It promises to be on THE CELEBRATION will here for Lewiston of the blmr celebrations for open Friday with a new ad- Friday and ending the city of Lewiston with al- - dltion a second day of hone Saturday night with a big most all of the communities racing. nreworta display. organisations being involved. According to Gayle Speck- - Oonls of U, library Salt Lake City, Utah U. - man, president of the North Cache Riding chib, the upon day meet was decided memmhHng the committee bet---: hers to obtain more and ter horses for the twoHday i event. The race on Friday will hie at 1:80 p.m. in the recreq-tio- n pan with pest time at 1 p.m. The riding dub sponsors both day of racing. i The Fourth of July avoids on Saturday win start witt the traditional ceremony under the Frl-artt- ag of the Primary with the Guide Patrols. Cub Scouts of Benson taking part This will 6:30 ajn. Saturday tat the. pailc by the Lewiston Foffith ward IT WILL BE followed fajr mediately by a on Breakfast with I load oocaakm. This la undw thi Heir of diwwrtMi gtodoiendlwlll be held in: the Recreation Park. At 10 a.m. Lewiston win again stage Its annual Fourth Parade which last year was. one ofc,the largest parades held In North Cache Valley. According to Herb Harrison,-- dudzman of- - flit THE IAUTY vol. n ! parade, a lam number of entries has ben received hi many divisions. The Mrade will begin near the ante school rad end near the dty per in the of town. TOE LEWISTON City Base-out- - ball team will meetan side opponent at first of two whwfciiwi cfitebmMwn. ter fa", 11 in the The a jn. the whim SmS womens the will i Womens team at 7:30 pm. The ball games are under the chair- numiHp ni wun Wan A movie for the kids win start at U a.m. in the Community Theat- softball Again at 1:30 pm. there wiUbe horse racing with an mieTrooTl5 rodeo is under the direction of Sherwtn Hodges and Bernice & To Perfect Up One Million ' Citizen Photo HEN Breakfast STOCKS . fwifity this year Is "Mhlng proa The counsel was given by Elder Owen G. Rdchman, Prelsthood Missionary mittee of the church. THEY WERE the visiting rqyesentatlyes at the Benson Stake quarterly conference, Pres. T. R. Holt conducted the Saturday evening session Conference June 27th. A film which presented strnctkns on the Correlation Program of tte ctairch wM nmated Pres. T. R. Heft. Elder Rekfamaa was the He stated that to Coretatlon Program ffltaed ..repotted revelw and tM mwnictioni to pcroci operation of the program in wards and stakes of the church. He coveted a pan- IMu'faiiooi-ii- cfaildna increase put w: P&J. for accounted wu hLhostoAvStta tte jgj ua figure wu 9812,283 and corn-cent- er Partially reaponaible far this wu the fact that dairy cattle wore reduced In rata THE CHANGE in the rate oT aareranert per head from of assessment of dairy cattle 940 toS6. wu Hated one of the reaBZ-00- 0 u son! far the decrease In livestock valuation In the comity. The total valuation for Cache County last jrear wu G. CARLOS SMITH Te Speak To Yoath jy Urinal Loader Dee For Youlh Confab G. Carlos Smith al superintendent 1 Jr., of Appreciation 1e umner Held Reel Estate, which totaled 910,081446 la 1988 wu op to far the. ..currant 910,077,748 ! BinUHNGB Increased from evakiatkms of 815,176J72 in : Aa Anocedstion Di the 1983 to 91642141V, ;Wu hsMMday evenli i : is2cis,mss - u--ii- nm f CMbMfioarhsid G. -- d u the Mr. Christensu noted that 95,000 less Inventory at Amalgamated Sugar plus flS,-m'of?- - oo less tavratoryatCacbe He said that the Increase V1 cam fat real estate, buildlngi ud motor vddcle categories, fj? V general the LDS Church and Eider G. the LaMont Richards of far durlaf ofjKAtt. ft 343 : months. Psnonsl property, however, a dip man 63,003,501 In to PJ37J72, for a de4 dollars In the mte-ofju- iy thecdfimdttee gjiS Chalrmu Increased more twelve s County w viiua-.cisyrmu uauoBLjo- nocespoauc .Arthur Priceearday Interstaka Youth ,jCon-10 p.m. Friday night y Wee all of tto; fdrance August 7,. 8, 9 BOTH THE Cache Comity " ward. The conference la Ladies Barren Racing assocLaMONIH ELDER P flie and iation AucdSm "da conducted the panel ln a Gn.lvuklin amt Barren will to parik&atlng la tto -i LEWISTON RODEO QUEEN lta. Gwen Baird, Lewtatod, was named last week to the top royalty position for the Lewiston Fourth Celebration. irrigation of vehicles Members of the Benson Stake were told last, weekend to the home teaching pnram and to remember responsibilities as slonaries of the church, Th counsel was given: by Elder Owen G-- Relchmen, re- preswiting the general home AUaUriefor the rodeo teoislm The LEWISTON. JfcUow Programs . - NO.! Elembsrs Told i TO COMPETE AGAINST WHITNEY TEAM Members of the womens softball team who will compete agalnt the Whitney women's team on Lewiston Fourth of Jrty celebration include (Beck raw. left tanon, Saly Snackman, Joan Layne, Pauline Van Dyke, Diene 'Jorgensen, and EDwood. (Front row) Shane Butters, Marsha Butters and Rfaonda Van Or-The CUaen Photo CACHE VALLE LgSK 85 ggj'gg ltjlkes ta thadmrefa. He slat- - ed that theaurch hu wm- - Hl featured apuker Donson CUb iittond wu served fay the Richmond ; r Ladies dub. Jes-sqfids p Willard FoDoirtag entettalnea the group, wfih Western and folk mumc on the guitar and by vocal :: : ti iSfacfiansTSw Beneon'thu sjiowwd colored alldu of the JthaVu? J5SLttVl 800i5r,B ydoo enSaturdey, in An-- :b :lQy. Frinklln and the last sSftSE asTafs?AfaTs ssmsssts s? a jsnat x sSlrSS tyflve organised ra sag srs&S svmts of ' v RoWlow Eestlral. of the races for the two days tfTtwuitvva Georae Alien are: nwWMtaM TmpUnuit jg7"rm3nv thauaubv Smithfleld Stake Jomig with man offl ADOMAPmWB om Guud Feed ne also CK? imUm pa-ge- n. muslc. Oil Co,;Logan; Tran- - antic and posti toq Tftenton; Lo- gan Motor Co. and BuDens Co-o- p, riSn Andher nJK and T0? .An open pit barbeque wffl LOgi Vib55ESfL.. LewiitooMM 8lliiHir..DiinJm tod.rito; town by "00:1 a hootenanny then - ANOTHEB GENERAL aee- slon Is planned for Sunday, andBlfflft uTprulufiSSii In Octo-Cointiuctta Ok. uiwrfUMi P.80"011 Tbeurart StonLewliton anj Ifu, Begley In the bar of 1999 while earvtag u Lewiston BfiUaidi; Rmlthfleld Livestock Anctton, SmttbflekL - -- Hudlng tbs flrnuria far the celebration IsOiteJanu, ud Rex. G. Is in charge of the pubbdty committee. TWO CHAIRMEN The arisen v. . Ptov-ma-n WHJJSS. HAIii Photo Bell Game Chalrmu Ranger Ralph Roberto said Mg farad today that i from Are danger summer weather rad the ap- July preaching Fourth of Gwen Baird i the wife of weetrendnu made it uecess- - Queen Named For Lewiston 4th Rodeo Mrs. Gwen Baled of Lewiston was chosen Queen of the July 4th Rodeo and Celebration Thursday evening. Stan Hawkei of Preston wu the Judge of tte group that entered the contest Attendants to Mrs. Smith Mrs. in the Central stat- Trenton Want choir pnaUeat m iflssourL He jThe. mium famished special musical fat the general su- gafved muuhan fa thejmorntag aes-prior to , that idon.MrtraOBttle SljyfariS ,! eiiduk Smforimrt aKLiSS organists. -- J PRES. HOLT to Sake the predation benfaip far contributions for th new stake "Mi"f- - He declared that blesslus feraed through sacrifice individual effort Other roeaken Julius Jensen, SUkeMission Pred dent. Clyde Hatch from Rich- mond Sth Ward related mam-nsulti- "i bT.'SST'S aTitSi tto t&T&i a JSSiiS; a oeufan far Ilia thelrfathers tlreevont woman and mi u tabs C2ub. i you with thru other Spedajiusts wete opened legged i ncutthrt wwe an ertelope.rece, Chutes Mirhfaou mu Mr. with each boy each den Bay Bsrtoeriiaw. ' pfWiin the bait of the boy' In front of him. racing aromd HKIBIS IBIIIW their Du dad; a baton re- - ! , TRENTON Carl Cbrto- dad. ' - About 90 new cub scows and parents were Indncted In- to the Cub Scout .program and aad Wolf Bear and d. - i Ml svwing while ptaylng on, the town park. A , I Webelos badges were given bell .smsdied Us g1 to advancer small the bits three years, of gfau ? boys earning sendtag mumper or mo SSfaJStlLS,!SS were given. S,tr2u no H cuponttag satisfactorily. n I ng Smith, daughter of Mr. and use of 01 Mrs. Lewis C. Smith of NewffiSwSriSrJfln the .National and wu the farmer Gwen Forests of the Intermountain ton. The North Cache Riding Whitehead of franklin. She fei Redon. Club sponsored the vent with The closure order, aigned by high Gale mmckman as President regional Forester Floyd Iver- - perlencu fa Home TeachingRo- Following the Queen contest ion, became effective July 1, end stated that similar blesthere were several riding ev- deo contests. Active fa church 1964 AH ddatari wUl be sings are rained fa the and la the mother guilty ofra misdeameanor, don field. Edith Barlow from ents with members of the of a small daughter. chib participating. and subject to prosecution. tOeaHrei m page 4) ex-ri- m mls-activiti- es Ten Stakes PlanBYU Education Week son, representing the hod stake, Franklin. Assisting her THE BYU Education week Theme for the week will be program Is one of the fasted Continued Education The tt department of the Key to Progress. fa Mrs Nor- growing education and Extension adult Classes scheduled are that man HoweDi of Oneida stake. services of BYU. Initiated In far the week are The Art of It Is expected that 1200 to 1902 cm the University cam- Homemaking. Drawing, Bet1500 persons will attend the pus and then on the Ricks ter Leadership, Reading Better and Faster, Clothing Dethree day event, which wffl College campus. feature masses by professors In 1956 a program was de- sign and Selection, Human of Brigham Young University, veloped and approved that ex- Relations, Interior Design, Ricks College and the LDS tended the program ' Family Financial Managetwo ment, Economics for the LayChurch educational system. the confines of these The classes will be held In campuses and In 1962 It was man, Appreciation of Literthe Franklin Stake house and held fa 21 different areas. ature. Presidential Politics, LDS Seminary building It will be held In 44 locations Working with People , A Groof the GENERAL CHAIRMAN this year. wing Church In A Growing the event Is Mrs. Keith Lar In Preston. Ten LDS stakes in Northern Idaho Utah wffl join In sponsoring a BYU Education week In Preston on August 20, 21,22. The sponsoring stakes are Benson, Fortnsuf, Bannock, Idaho Bear Lake, Montpelier, fimitrifoid Mated, Franklin, and Oneida. The stakes represent the area from Mated to McCammon, Bancroft to Pula, gmithflidd to Preston. South-easter- n d u . Century, Research In Ameri- ca, Early Monnontem In Its Historical Setting. TEACHING PAINTING, The Gomel, Theatre At A Glance, The Days of Young, Research In tend, Understanding Priesthood and others. According to the Brigham Young University Extension Service highly qualified professors will be scheduled for the event, to teach each of the classes. 0 JL AT APPRECIATION DINNER Members of the board of dkecten of tte ft Hi-- , mond Black and White .Days met for an appreciation dinner with sfl Bfack art White days waiters. The members of the board shown indude (left to rlttt) Jemes Mur-raLaMar SpackmaM, ImMont Bair, Elwin Dennis, Milton Webb end H. G. y, Tgfcrj M-- i f . |