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Show fe , it i Foster and come over populated with Green Sunflsh and it will be treated the morning of the 15th. Glendale reservoir is infected with Mountain Suckers and Chubs. It will be treated after Winder is finished. Foster reservoir will be Winder reservoir has be on September IS. It Glendale, Win- der reservoirs in Franklin county will be eradicated to eliminate undesirable fish Casey, Reg- onal Fishery Biologist, Ida-s-h ho and Game Depart-meannounced today. Most of the eradication will take place on September U and 18. n, . era-dlcat- ed contains a large chub sucker population. All three reservoirs will be restocked with catchable size Rainbow Trout next spring and open with the general trout season in 1967. The general public is welcome to the trout killed dins, ing the eradication. A pe- - . 1- 4 J me. troleum base is used as a carrier for the rotenone and there is a good chance that foe trout will have an ally taste. The public is requested to keep out of the water until all eradication work is complete. No boat motors will be allowed on any of the reservoirs after eradication. CACHE 1 IAUTY VOL IV No. 23 SPOT LEWISTON, UTAH MSN THURSDAY, 8EPT. II, 1IN Group Airs Plans For Consolidating S Member of the HAPPY two total dtamer tickets), smile after of a gSIO (and tag t In flw Citizen Subecriptlon winnings the collecting They indude Vicki Staita, lama Smith, Phi-Del- s, PHI-DEL- con-tea- Schools Show Over 1965 Does seventy A total of 6260 students are attending classes in the Cache County School Distrct follow- tag last weeks registration. TMs is an increase of 116 over last years grand total - - '- gl4t ; - A report recently rdeased by Can Johnson, director of pupil personnel for the district, Indicates that Sky View high achool saw an Increaae years 1205. North Cache Junior registered 522 students, an crease of 47 over the 1965 figures. South Cache Junior High, too, had an increaie from 655 to 683, but Lewiston Junior Ugh noted a decrease of 10 students and a final figure for this year of 224 students. For grades 1 to 6, the following report has been submitted by Mr. Johnson: Benson-- 79 total, decrease (Continued on page I) : years of sucJustify con- cessful experience tinuing confidence In Utah StateConstltution, or has the document become, obsolete and in need of extensive revision? . This question, now being widely deoated in Utah, In a Utah Foun is dation research report rdeased recently. The question of calling a conventual to . of students, with this years i total oflOD' compared to last 15 ney winners. jwrtHne the states vm be ,1 placed before Utah voters at the November general elec tion, along with seven proposals for individual amend ments to the Constitution. Individual amendments can be enacted by a majority of those voting on the quertion, hut approval of a constitutional convention would require a majority of those voting in the election. Proponents of the calling of a conventUm base a large part of their argument on the contention that the present con-- The youth of Lewiston, Richmond and Cache Valley have been given a challenge to develop a plan for world peace by the local Lions Clubs a challenge that could earn one of them a 625,000 educational andor career assistance grant The Lions clubs of the area, together with Lions Clubs throughout the world, are essay mnmoring a world-wid- e contest for the world's youth on the most important world The subject today-Pe- ace. contest offers $50,000 in total f&JUO awards, Including the semi-finfirst prise, eight world regional awards of $1,000 each and travel expenses for the eight winners to Aft Chicago, IU., in July 1907.winfirst the prixa that time, ner will be chosen from the eight Also, more than 20,000 local, district andmtdtljM district awards will We are hopeful one of the in oui prestige win fofwor L. award, District Governor in said of Keith Gates Logan contest. the Mumming The contest, open to young people who wUl be 14 but leu thaw 22 years of age as of anJanuary 15, 1967, was of President nounced by the fJeiif International, Edward M. Lindsey of Lawrenceburg, Tenn., during the associations Mimiai international Convention in New York. The Peace Euay contest is divided into eight world divista prizes, Governor Gates clubs wtaner wfflad-vanc-e to lions District 28-- Cttun Photo The Preston High missed their bonus money by but ronolud-e- d about 3000 the meet successful subscription drive for The Citizen with $600 in the dub cot fers. Top girl in the contest was of a nearly Boden who won H00 for Jill century of successful operation and assert that while the the overall contest and $100 burden of proof lies on those for being top in the bonus conwho propose change, no sub- test stantial case for major re- " place in the contort writing has been made. Othto went er. specific arguments against Kayla Redington with the calling of a convention In- Beth Orme third and Vicki dude the following: Smith and Candice Lowe That the entire body of fourth and fifth. Kayla won case law which has been Beth $25 and Candice and built up around the existing $50, fr Hinnif tiw fom. VI.H Constitution, which is a major and dTM and ttdr partMrs. In the bams ctnM, Beck Jeopardized u tne constitution itself was second with $50, Kayla were extensively changed, third with $25. That modern lobbying techniques are so powerful and effective that they could make objective consideration of constitutional issues three-quarte- That basic constitutional values do not become obsolete with time, and that genuinely obsolete material in the Utah Constitution can he eliminated and necessary changes can best be made through the normal amendment process On the other hand, proponcompetition in his or her effort to qualify for the multi- ents of the convention call ple district contest. Dr. Gates also present a number of spesaid. cific arguments in support of Closing date for each clubs their position, . among which contest is December 10, 1908. are: Students wishing to enter the That the existing Consticontest should contact one of tution represents an effort of the Lions (Hubs in Lewiston or Richmond. (Continued on page 5) A second open meeting will be held in Preston by the John Birch Society, this one scheduled for Friday at 8 p.m. According to Marie Anderson, coordinator for the said-Eac- U h gf aide schools is feasible but two communities dre not in favor of a brick buUdiiigs most be of w Mfnfom indicated that they would desire to seam echo to the com-fctorw- m south end (preferably : I I Wdls-vill- Draper However, foe towns of Tren- ton,' fSwhstcn 111 Newton fo an the we aide schools should consolidate to build a central elementary. Superin- - fronton citizens have vaneed a proposal that ton, Ctarkrton and Newton get together and build a smaller . NEW POST OFFICE BOX to The Citizen Photo Richmond Girl Has Homecoming When the American Mining Mr- and half years. Congress convention arrived in Salt Lake (Sty recently, Bishop Larsen had as flirt counselor to Bishop some 3,000 strong, it wu a HalL homecoming for one of its Named as fir counselor most ride female secretaries. in the new bishopric wu Mrs. Leonard W. Smith, forLeonard J. Christensen, who merly Miss Helen Merrill of had been the second counsel- Richmond, Is secretary to J. or. J. Bryce Jensen wu Allen Overton Jr., executive vice president of the AMC uned second counselor. Sustained cleric wu Mar-ta- n with headquarters in WashG. Rawlings and Clove J. ington, D. C. When Mrs. Smith wu ask Bodily and Norman H. Rob- erta as Bishop Larsen is a dairy tanner in the Fairview ward where he hu lived aU his Ufa. Re is married to the former Shirley Cole. Before being named first counselor in the bishopric under Bishop Hell, he wu a member of foe u Mr. umstensen served counselor for thru He hu lived in the Fairview area for seven years mid served in the superintendency of the MIA. He and his family moved to Fairview from Hooper, Utah. Mr. Jensen wu serving e existent clerk before being named to the bishopric. Before that time he wu in the Sunday School super intendency. His hu lived in the Fair-vieward for N years. Mr. Rawlings wu a coun-Sriin foe Sunday School nporintendency at the time he wu called to serve tan. u w or u Mr. Bodily wu president of foe elders quorum. Clerk. Members of tits bishopric of tile Frtrvlew ward in' dude (left to right,front row) Leonard Gh ristensen, flirt counselor, Jmn Larsen, and (back row) Norman Roberts, Cieve btehop, J. Bryce Jeneen, eecoi The Citizen Photo Bodily and Marten Rmrttags, mens. Mr. Roberts had been serving as assistant ward clerk under Bishop HalL All but Mr. Bodily arc dairy formers in the area. post- Wiskiiftai Sgcntaiy Sustains Uew Bishopric riders Aiva Bowman, master in Lewiston, helps to install the new snorkel" port box In front of the Lewiston Post Office. A simitar box Is bring a up In front of the Richmond office. Fairview Hard Superintendent pointed out that if the five schools consolidated iwnwit, enlately, then would be rollment of approximately 350 in grades one to six. However, the enrollment protections show that within four yean that combined enrollment would be down to 230. He emphasised the fact that it cant he too long before wo consolidate for the state hu informed us they are coo- sidering a policy of eliminating all schools which have leu than N per grade within the next two yean. This would eliminate ril five of aide schools. The superintendent. added, however, that the board feds u bettor site. I VI 1 Involved. e) u FAIRVIEW BISHOPRIC mov- - Mr. Ashcroft said members the committee have met with their own communities' and have had a board mem-- ; her out to each community to (Hocus some of the problems' Pfinon to combine with either North Logan or Smith-fiel- d would prefer be shown of a talk given The talk was given in the LDS Assembly hail in Lake City. He quotes Joseph Smith and statements on foe constitution, according to Mr. Anderson. u five-scho- ol Mi . Um mJVtfVSTwSSt pern Onn Union ct ttelbJiSEXfSl b Notre Dame Law school ved for four d u agreed fort the five we v Second Ileal the valley. They have explored the possibility of moving buildup but found that the coat would bo almort for costly new construction where older ' The thirty members of foe We Side committee appoint-e- d by the board of education rs Birchen Plan mil visited district were presented at the Phi-De- ls ld-wi-de to hu stitution contains much terial that is obsolete or that is detail more properly suited to statutory than to constitutional law. Foundation analysts found. Opponents of the convention, on the other hand, point to the record of al IMs-tri- ct A study committee working school at Trenton. Clarkston Mm because Max Christianeen of Newton on the problem of eonsoUda-tio- n and Nowton enough students would be lost suggested that It might be people do not writ to move Lewiston Junior reported to the ichod or m Maa they feel that tt district recently that the resi- it would be Just High to North Cache, then dents of fronton, Clarkston take fronton, Newton and and Newton fool that all the Clarkston riementnriaa all up west side schools should conto Lewiston and utilize foe solidate to huDd a new eletwo buikHagB there. mentary school bonding. for the gram ; The report was made at a wu Chairman Henry Ashcroft special meeting in North Logof fronton, who pointed out an la week. studthat the rommlttee ied overall enrrihnant proRemits of a full years stujections, ifmlmf t)US TOUtoS dy of conditions In five elewmbIimS aU mentary schools of the Cache By Phi-Del-s, Still Tops tually impossible. Lions Club Plans Essay Contest ' tav-becau-se The Group Suggests Constitution Change Approval Increase Of of die group, JIM Boden, Beta Orme, Chndlce Lout and Kayla Redtagton. JU1, Kayk and Beta ware the top mo- ed how long she hu been in the nations capital, she retdl you plied, Oh, I that If I do, people will know how rid I am! But from the youthful appeal of the charming, Mn. Smith, she need not worry about foe span of yean between Utah and Washington. Seriously, she did come to Washington 20 yean ago, af-(Continued on paga I) cut well-groom- ed V. aiming for In consolidating is to get clou to 80 students possible per grade. Then he school could have two eachen and could better libraries, remedial read-- , ing, supervising principals and other benefits. Members of foe board will analyze all recommendations at the meeting and come up with decision. Before adjourning, thou at--. ending the meeting toured' he new North Logan Hyde Park consolidated elementary u u af-o- rd : la FimMIb CHly Oldsters Bargain Pension (Spedai to the Otfzen) What kind of returns a residents of Franklin county ling for the money they have been putting into social security? Are they getting back dollar for dollar? According to an analysis made by the Tu Foundation, organization fort a watchdog mi govserves ernment spending, it is much more of a bargain for some than for others. Thus far, most of thou who have retired are receiving u pensions that are far in of their contributions. 1 Franklin county, the payments to retired ana disabled workers and their dependents totaled more than $M1,000 In the past year, based on figures released some tlma ago by foe government Since social security lx only non-pro- fit u ex-ce- N years rid and mo of these recipients have been in it leu than half that long, on average, their contributions have been relatively sma In some eases, their benefits amount to ten times much as they paid in. Such windfalls will not be available in the future, the Tax Foundation potato out A young mu in Franklin county, entering foe labor force this year at age 21 and paying maximum taxes until his retirement in the year 1010, will effectively be paying 6 into the fund. This includes interest at 3.5 percent. What he ud his wife will get back, assuming they live foe usual number of years, is $33,183, foe report shows. Taking the local mate population, now numberexam ing close to 80, u $32,-49- asu ple, their tax payments ptaa Interest would amount to $L- - ; 950,000 in the 44 years and ' their total returns, If married and living a normal life span, v to $1,991,000. For thou who are older it pays off much mere Mindy. A local mu who la ' retiring this year, after bar-tag paid at a ratg since social security began. : in 1937, will have contributed '4 $2,270. However, ha and Ma 1 wife will collect no leu than $28,050 if they 11 vo the ed number of years. Thus far, foe report brings out, people have not paying their own way umtar social security. Eventually, after 1981, a balance will Sn reached. Until - then, the workers will bn at a disadvantage compared wta thou who entered the at rider age. u a . - K 1 "vSi |