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Show iL b of U. library Salt Lake City, Utah U. Story Of Lukes Search For Truth Opens Tonight At Sky View High School as The story of Luke of the' man senator takes an inter-Nethe Book of Luke. Testament, as he ser-jes-t In the young wn and . According to Mrs. Elaine ches for truth, will be unfold- - sends him to Antioch to be Carlson, director of the play, tiw beautiful w edm ze ijpaclous come a physician. of the New akyview While studying, Lukes one climax is unfolded after for the truth and finds it. The staging will be somshe ewhat impmsionistdc, toe will but feature said, Roman marble columns, toe terrace of the Roman Senator's home, scenes In Jerusalem, along with beautiful Greek and Jew is costuming. Taking toe part of Luke will be Robert Mouritseq of another as Luke searches chil- of high school starting tonight, dhood sweetheart dial Friday and Saturday. Lukemla, which turn Luke The play, The Dear and Utter against God. He vows Glorlua Physician", will start to Income a physician and at 8 p. m. on the thren nights, to defy God. However, he It will be the first dramatic hears the story of The Christ production for Sky View high and goes to Jerusalem where school his foster brother helped to The plot of the- play crucify Christ While there In Greece where Luke Mary tells him the story, and his parents are slaves, which he writes sdoen. His who have been freed. A Ro-- writings have become known Lewiston. be-gi- na - The Story was written Taylor OoawelL The cast includes: Converter Deadline Set By TVGroup ' Yule Railings A little planning during the can Thanksgiving Holiday "Christmas avoid tin help n Rash," .Postmaster Alva Bo-ma- said today-Lewisto- n postmaster has yon can stock up on mailing merchandise In advance. Be sure to purchase material so that parcels will be packed securely. The poetmaster emphasized that pooriy wrapped, loosely packed cartons are major cause of parcel post damAnd he aao sugage. the address be that gested written on only one side of the exterior wrapping and that duplicate address he included fwirfe the carton In case die outer coming is not secure and comas off. all "The cooperation of mailers la vital for us to deliver each holiday card, letter, package before Christman day. A little pinning will make the Christmas rash toss hectic for everyone, he Bodily ThaaksfMif Slake Readies Anneal Dance Frequency. The converters are availThe annul Bensen able by the TV Group through area dealers for $2Q. TO buy Stake Thanksgiving Daa- one at the special price, a ce will be held Saturday, person must nave contributNovember 28 la the Bened f 15 to the translator proson Stake Cuter at Richgram. A receipt is needed to starting at 8:M converters. mond, the get To be eligible for the prisp.m. es a person must also nave Door prises will be gcontributed to .the translawell a turkey iven tor project. the evening. There during According to Burt Martin, will else he a floor show. it was not the purpose id the Mr. aid Mrs. Merle G. Better TV Group to get into Mr. and Mrs. Hyer aad the converter business, but Robert Anderson are the several hundred were availcommittee la charge of able through a national supthe tow at a plier price. very These are being made to the contributors to the Better TV Corporation. He said that more hinds are needed to Insure tin maintenance of the translators for another year. The television sets will he Ted Hodges, son cf Mr. and Doris Kodgea, Lewiston, given away during the Christ- Mrs. mas opening activities In has been elected president of Student at u some tips which will not only mail-linput ZIP into Christmas but help local postal employees move the recording breaking mountain of mail thatis expected this Christmas season. L Find last year's Christmas mailing Hs. If you donT find It, or dktat have one, make one up. 2. Check to see that an addresses are correct A phone book Is usually a good source Preston. for total addresses. TV sets from Kens Elec2. Determine your list of tric and Funiture. U and I purchases whtoh must Furniture, Foss Furniture and mailed. Such planning al- Earl Jensen Radio and TV, to shop early when g, n, Nancy Beamons and as Kepta; Lynn White and Kathi Kidman as West as Samos. Sam - Asks Help In Donna Zdlinger and Vickie Iris; Robert Mourti-seLuke; Kent Beutler, Corey, of a final proThe end of the year was day as file translator pro- set as the deadline for area motion residents to order conver- joct. ters through the Better TV The translators which were Corporation. The group al- - installed recently near Presso said that several ton, are now in operation atons aeta and other- Items translating all three Salt Lake will be given away next Fri-- City channels Into the UHF Pod Office by eo and Spot Shop, These toms were donated by merchants to amBihi donations toward the TV - PHYSICIAN Robert Mouritsen, Lewiston, ! New Testament In Sky View Highs first dra matic production. Others In the play Include Stephen Hendricks, Randy Sharp, Dixie Smith and Linda Schvaneveldt who are shown in the market . scene where slave girls are sold. LI3ilA.'i,:3 u College Taps Lewiston Boy the the Ogden body School of Stevens Henager College, it is announced by L. R. Stevens, vice president In charge. Ted Is currently enrolled in VOL. m I NO. THURSDAY, low junMHwg per ent ofi T.T 4vsravw-rnnipnciiKii-ou''Steven' at mageraU Franklin turned to the figures accredited Junior college of to vote In County too re sut general According ofbusiness. election, according to figures computed by toe auditor's He is i graduate of North compiled by the county audi- fice there are 4,622 registerCache High SchooL tor's office. ed1 voters fat the county, of the This was more tiuut 19 per- whom 4, OS voted. Of of ragtetem total cent ahead of the state Mora than , m 55 Parent Conferences Due At North Cache Treasuraton bad more titan i long-standi- ng II, 1M4 Sian Controls Due On '65 Beets !t toaregUtossdi NOV. Fiist County Shows Outstanding Vote Recored hi Proportionate shares wm wm be la effect for the INS cron of sagar beets F. H. Wlaward, FranUta Csaaty Chairman of A t voters, there 1,102 who were new who registered for thia This la toe first time centrals have been put eu The opening aad closing dates ter reqasrftai UR hares aad share deter- not yet been bat will be last as aeon as the Is avllaMi). Mr. Winward stated. el mat-teach- er Enumerators Uamed For -- Farm Census to UPkL'i ii)b4 ' -- Yule Power 23 DICALS DEPT, par-col- BgaflSef NOV VALLEY The North Cache Junior: designated tone, they should free to come any toe High school will hold Its Par-.feon conferences toing the hours Indicated. and November 19, The schedule for Thursday Thursday, School is 90. November as fellows: Friday, win be dismissed Shortly af1:00 2:11 p.m., Smith-fiel-d ter lunch each day. Fwrth Ward. Report carda were issued 2:00 - !:N p.m.. Smith-fiel-d Tuesday, November 17. The to paid. First Ward. parents, were requested a It la too late now for ign and return the report 2:00 4:Np.m. Smith-fiel- d to reach overseas dea- - cards when they visit toe Third Wild. ttnationn for Christmas by . chool surface mall, but by airmail Consultation time with toe 4:00 - l:N p. m. Smith-fiel- d teachers will he limited to parcels can reach over seas Seesei Ward. destinations by December IS- three or four minutes, said. Boman Mr. on toe number of The Scheduis for IS, Friday is "We in postal service parents attending. R la hoped as follows: certainly appreciate early hat the parents and teachmailiiw cf parcel post and ers can become better 1:00 - 2:N p. m. North and agree upon a Christmas cards, he added. Logan. course of action for cooperative effort by parents and toc2:00 - l:N p. m. Beasoa hers to help toe child sdHs Amalga. his problems. 4:N p. m. Hyde 2:00 Parents are rauquested to Park. follow the visiting schedule if Ranger Ralph Roberts of 4:00 - l:N p. m. Rfeb- possible. However, If parents Preston today reminded tin are unabld to attend at the local folks to get their Christ- Co. Utah Power and Light will provide free electricity to light up some 10,000 lamps thlshcdlday season, the companys traditional Christmas and gift to Preston, Franklin othLewiston, Richmond and er towns. A. N. Vendell, manager Preston division said the gift service will be available between dusk and midnight from November 27 to Jan 1, for holiday decorations installed on city streets and parks as community prothm jects. Mr. VenHil said company also will run necessary service wires to connect installed lights to the utilitys lines. Free Christmas lighting to communities where customers are served directly - bv the company Is custom with Utah Power. Last year, the utility provided almost 400,000 kilowatt hours of f ee electricty to Illuminate some 75,000 holiday lamps in 148 cities and towns. Of these, 10,000 bulbs were Russell Reeder, social studies teacher, discusses PARENT CONFERENCES in lighted in 29 conmuniti too of and children of Easton Sampson, parent and teacher, at the grades problems Valley and southeasCache School. Junior North High the tern Idaho. Utah Power nr-- UTAH UNIVERSITY Forest Banger nnindt Folfas To Get Trees Early Enumerators have been named in Cache county for he 1984 Census of Agricul-u- rl Crew Leader Paul E. announced toRlttenfasown day. The enumerators in this area belong to a force of 23,000 throughout the nation employed temporarily by the J. S. Bureau of the Census for th la years Census of Agriculture. Mr. Rlttenbrown pointed out that enumerators are key workers In an agricultural census. It Is the enumerators responsibility to locate every farm within an enumeration district assigned to him (or her), determine If the operator of the farm has answered all questions on the queatton-na- lr mailed to the previously . 11,6 Census Bureau, helPthe farmer complete any unanswered questions on the form, check answers for accuracy, and deliver the form to the Census Bureau. A Census of Agriculture is taken every five years in the years ending in "4 and "9 (Continued on back page) LEWISTON, UTAH, S42N Lewiston Lions To Number HousesIn City LEWISTON- -. Aootipr Marier.. The Mtaaes Sain worthy community project to sang two, ha sponaarad by tiw Lawfitan ty thair i lions la the number of all accompanied The American Legion n bouses in thecify... and the ved a dinner to The project bar been In guests. the making ever since the street numbering was accomplished by this dub. Much comment and praise was gi- 8 Cove Elan Uins ven the club at that time and Discussion Ted mas trees early. Hh said "trees may N cut only while the normal access roads are passable. Christmas tree permits may be purchased for fl at the Preston District for the cutting of Alpine Fir trees only. Sales will be made from 1 p. m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Cash payment will be accepted. Trees may be cut on any area In Idaho of the Paris or Preston District except Beaver Creek, Fish Haven CanWorth Ctchs Jimioi High yon St Charles, Blooming- At Paris ton, Canton, Canyon, North Canyon, Eightmile Canyon, the head of Williams Canyon and Cub Rriver. In order to preserve the Three lyceuma have been During the first nine weeks scenic value of the area, the of school at North Cache presented - an exibitlcns by Strawberry-Shro- n Highway is closed to Christmas tree Junior high, many activities and events have taken place. cutting. The pleasant fall weather pro- All have been enjoyed by tha vided a desirable setting for students. DUPHMti the football games and the The school has oondu.-t.-- -l The James Hendricks cam; Intramural program. Every two matinee dances, a get- dance In Sectem- DUP of Richmond will hoi noon hour the boys have playtheir regular November meet- ed flag football, under the di- her and a Halloween dance October. Refreshment! ing on Friday, Nov. 20. at rection of Ha old Gutke, or 2 p.m. in the Relic Hall. A the girls played speed ball served at both dances and and the Halloween dance was good attendance is desired. supervised by Ruth Gray. .a" Fum Bureau so plans were started and the house numbering program be gan. The Cache County Finn The city has been broken Bureau Young Peoples Comdown Into districts and mem mittee sponsored a "discushers of the dub have been sion meet Wednesday night assigned to these districts. tiw Farm Bureau office A canvas of the community, Logan, according to Steif not alreay started, will be phen BodUy, committee diair- made In the near future. A nominal fee of 1 per home A discussion meet consists will be charged for his serof a panel type discussion vice. The Lions Club through their community Betterment under the direction of a modprojects are striving to make erator. A winner is chosen on our town a more inviting and the basis of his speaking attractive place to live and language skill, ability a place to be proud of, Willis to think clearly, knowledge of Hall president said. Elbern R. Kent la chairman the subject and other catethis project gories. Contestants in the discusThey, with the membership of the dub, solicit and sion were Gary Alien, Cove; of Clave encourage the Lewiston; Kenall dtizens. In order for this neth Hyer, Hansen, Amalga; Tany project to be complete success there must be 100 per Griffin, Newton and Eugene cent partidpaitony b the com- Smith, Richmond. Mr. Allen was Judged the munity residents. The Lewiston Lions Club held winner with Mr. Hyer and their Ladies Night Dinner on Mr. Smith as runnerups. Monday night in the Communiwill represent The winner ty building under the direction of Willis Hall presldTit. the county at a state contest and he conducted the meeting during the State Farm Bureau District Governor and Mrs. Convention In Salt Lake City Herbert J. Corky Jr., of Nov. 19. The winner of that Ogden was pres rat and the contest will receive a exGovernor talked to the groun. pense paid trip to PhiladelErvin phia to compote In the natProgram chairman Van Orden announced the fol- ional finals. lowing program. Three muJudges In the contest were sical numbers on the guitar Grant Mauchley and Reese by Kelly Talbot and Clair Naegle. Quarters Activities Reviewed SiTifeSSLt mSS enhanced by decorations, All seventh grade students " lt Acum- - md n. results of these will he used to help the students through out tiw remainder of their school years. Parents are vited and encouraged to vlalt the school at any time to dla-l- n cuss their childs program or familiarize themselves with the educational plant |