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Show LIBRARY OF UTAH UNIVERSITY7 V OCT 2. tee of the Junior Chamber of la Larry' Me- Knight. The survey was sent home with every grade school and Junior high school student living in Lewiston. Copies community Educator ChoseDuoSo. (Study .1 1 1 C jy Qll LftCllfi uGCOllCl&YV uCtlOOiS "Pilfriflf Baade ssseiiaei awuiia - ss aA'&re: fjsnswiftis X.SS HgtZBTfVSg. of the Com-- cees. muntty Development commit- - The j ss "a S. SStu3 2rT&j3E ?JS the ciTndklateVwm diacussthe rection of Stratford develop- results of the survey which will perform. city club room on Mon-day. s Methods of Improving com- - Dr. Wyatt said Wednesday department has were munlties discussed, that tar' people contacted been Richvd Thomas of the (te ijjM presided and conducted the tLgetemeai over the two high school, central high school plan and they want to hear LEWISTON. PTAH thete Plan Not Final, Group Told; Protests Presented The Bureau of Reclamation studied the Bear River pro- Jert and tried to find the most economical way to put water to work, however, the plan Is for from final, FloydE. Dominy told a group In Mont- peUer Tuesday. Dominy is the U. S. Com- and miudou of met with the group, the Bear DOMINY T0U the group that time were brand to be conflicts arias and that ths Job was to presort the project and it wai up to the area, the atate and the Coogreu to decide upon 1L The project must fit foe set by Congress, PNNKN 1 DOMINY tv. that foe the During ODNCIIOBS Idaho relative to acreages, preservation of Bear Lake, Impact on counties, water rights. He suggested to the con- mission font foe Bureau look to Logan Blacksmith river and raising the Cutler ton If Utah has a water shortage. The Bear River Protec-five Committee desired whole some corporation with Reg-Ion Four, to work out plana of the Justifiable aspirations of Idaho, but tint If such vas not coming, no alter- native remained bat to pursue redreu through other chan- mIs while foe Bear River seetkm of Regira Four. pur-aued It dlarupltve crane, Dunn said.-- ni DJ JQ T0U . of to Com-sttlo- of fids Issue of A- ?. A 7 i .Tif H a sf. 4 Bureaus .project Contrary to what you may have been told,, our counter of is burning up from la water," condie said. The Preston Whitney IT- rigatkm company now has 31000 acre fort of staregs, equal to the stream flow, Some are on foo honest end of foe ditch and are abort of water became they dont have enough etock la. the company, tat otters tarn their tana down taennse they re too much. His & .MH . V. m could take years (more tt Is ready for presentation to Congress. However, he added later in foe meeting, that If everything were agreeable ea the project It could possibly be presented to Congress next year or by 1985. 1 think that it ought to go forward as rapidly as possible with foe conflicting views resolved. It would be almost lmpossUdo to aufiwrisa If there is opposition from foe major segment As for the bill In Congress Introduced by Sen. Frank Moss, Dominy said he couldnt control what a senator does. He Indicated that In a THOMAS HEATH, . nresldont and gaard min agerof thsFruklln County dMsIon, said that foo bsrwrt was about 75 percent mote in foe BancrofWlrace and abert Mparcert complete la foe- Itofofiu com-bureau- jni county - . area.-.'- . 4 's D nSvTSinM was no where near final It had not been approved by the regional director, foe com- mUstoner the secretary of In- terior, or the director of the budget. IN THE statement of op-- w stita i A presentation was made to the dub for winning the Dis--- trirt Membership Contest, by having the largest per-centage of new members dur- ing the past year. It was .a speakers stand and emblem, President Van Dyke alio showed the plaque given to the dub for nartng the win- ning float in the Preston Con- tennlal Parade. .. . . There were 33 memben, 3 guests and 3 visitors present, ComniHcci Farmers in Cache County today fort community ejections of Stalrillsatioar end Conservation Fanner Committeemen will soon be tak--' j. Ing iriace. Throughout foe county com- -: Unation educatkmal and nominating meetings win be held to explain Am programs administered, answer questions and nominate a alto of aft least six men to be voted on IS community., aammtttf-men- . Additional man may lta to the state nominal- the meeting f farmers alg ;' Af-ricutt- latter, part of January. to a; JE FACTORY wiU prfr of nominate tt at foe Cache County office duce about U.000 to 1000 tons, and it is ayrttaNe to anyone, jrwld Uke to Pffhate jltA- -, The dried pulp Is being coated through foe new e ment installed during summer Three erdnattag committees H. P. Duggan of foe Bureau; Golden Butters, president of the Logim Chamber of Commerce Frank M. CHrtou of foe Bureaus Dean Blsbeff, bureau area engineer, and Reed Bnllen, Utah state senator and actiag governor, v v tog- - tit fnetoV at.g p.m. rtmttaj below: on the iv.-.a-.'.- aders Due For Conference auxiliary organlzat- - teafoers. Church of leaders of MIA Stoke 1:80 to 1:45 p.m. Jens , Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will attend quarterly YM and YWMIA executives conference s of the Beneon and secretaries. Stake Stake Saturday and Sunday, 1:45 to 3:30 p.m. October 28 and 37 tathe YM and YWluA executives Lewlaton Ward and secretaries (separate ses- sions). Chapel .. Stake 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. They are Mary W. Jensen, a member of the Sunday YM and YWMIA executives School Geperal Board; Mor- - and secretaries, and all mem- res Hansen and Virginia hers of YMMIA and YWMIA Lake, representing the Young stake boards. Stake YM Mens and Young Womens 3:30 to 5 p.m. Mutual Improvement Associa- - and YWMIA executives and tlon of the church. secretaries, and all memebrs GENERAL SESSIONS of of YMMIA and YWMIA stake the conference will be con-- boards, plus ward YM andducted Sunday at 10 a.m. YWMIA executives and secreand 2 p.mi. by T. R. Holt torlM- Stake Presli Saturday afternoon sessions will1 be hud as follows: " SUNDAY SCHOOL 2 to 3 p.m. Stake Sunday School spuerintendency and The Senate this week pass-secretary. 3:30 to 5 p.m. Stake Sun . ed and sent to the House a day School superintendence bill to approve an Irrigation secretary .and stae board contract with the Newton Water Users Association In .members. ' .6:30 to 7:50 Stake Utah. presidency, lgh council, The contract would extend stoke mission presidency rep- - the repayment period because resentatives, . stake Sunday farmers have not received as to Ion bn meetings will The Cltixen photo, ; beNominating held as follows with all : . pro- - within a after the wnmiwtim meste ns Marriott and Ctawson Barren unibsHhe UNLOADING THE BEETS tnicka at the Lewiston Sugar factory and foe harvest passe 50 percent of completion. - First-Fourt- h -- InRECEIVE COMMISSIONER OF RECLAMATION cluded In foe reception committee for the U. S, commissioner of Reclamation. Floyd E. Dominy. and Ms wife (second from light) when he arrived in Logan Sunday Mayer Rees Plant of Richmond; Virgil Jensen and Russell Craaney, both of Preston, of foe Bear River Co- - ; To Vob Os . 7 bvrp Vuxcm This Is about double the length of. toe campaign last proyear. This Is due to cessing of the Franklin County dlvislra beets In Lewiston. For the first time, beets are being stockpiled In Day-to- n and Clifton, and the new equipment Is being at the plant site at Whi ney. According to Mr. Smith, the Lewiston factory Is now pro- very' satisfai dnHng high quality (fried tart fobofo the regular and ed form. October 8 to 9:30 p.m. All YMMIA and YWMIA stake executives and boards, all want MIA of- fleers and teachers, stoke pretelency, high coundL U- shoprics and ward clerks , (Joint sessions). on Sunday from 5 to '9:30 be a meetlnu a.m. of the stake presidency ana high council, mission preel- dency. Sunday School' state juperihtendency j and aorta- tary and ward mshrarlcS? THE SUNDAY evening ses- gion of the Benson Stake Quarterly Craference, under the direction of the MIA will be held in thdv Lewiston h Ward 7:30 p.m. on foreill ( Ward OmrehTOaikatra and Trertra at Ctarkstoa Town g1?; Ridfmoqd and Care at Rtehmoiid Club Roofru;. a Ward: r ftnlfofiiSiSS iSu NorfolSLiSLi2: ganT son at OidhamBulldiiiff nat to the Fire Stotemfaiimfi . November 1 PmuUae, Avon and Hyrum at Paradise Church. Providence. Millville. Nnriey, Crttaae and Young at Providence Plrit Lard. WeOa- nd 3ft. Storting at Wellsvllle City Office, . First-Fourt- 27. that a win ha aiM. the bleto cart? theme for this war, tatep men ta The program will be on wtnureSJSS . from Moroni 10:4. A chcrdrs him on the under the direction of Karla is partidnatinamiMMS Rawlings will furnish the musfc for tta propm. Theap of foe will administered bwffiy theme by by foe cot h a person is eligible to Explorer, and Laurel. .vote In the committee The featured speaker will Ion If he or she Is of teeal be Stanley Me. owner. teachrt at the .or . or school. He will owtirarttemJ vM-Ma- n, farmer-commitieem- '- -- SS School board, w Sunday fifiMftl officers . Edaca-Ho- b the effort ou nirth gratea of mlzlng with fha more mature Ufh school stodorts. - The campelgn at the Lewis-te- n run ubout sugar plant 110 days, naming tt Into foe 0 :' The State Board of "la t my mal but - til g. LEWISTON t , - CONTENT THE s reported to be, frasMl-pw"not quo pp to Uenberddn Pianos Presented ' ; stadertsto ' the tailflttlsld MMhw rather than maintain SouthCacho with Its low to'roUmont They fort the oduto. tioual advamagos would ta greater in a Ugh school and Junior lrifh system.: . amfik. Last year tt Lions Host District Official to it ST County dlvislra wM twora 15 and 15 ton acre, ' Mr. Heafo Glsn Bemtioa, district governor PRESENTS STAND of foe Lions dub, presents a portable speaker stand to Lewiston dub preddsrt, Don Van Dyke, as an award for having, the highest percentage membership Increase m our rletrid this year. The Lewiston Lions increased it membership by SO percat Lion Rez Plowman was chairman of the membership committee. . THEY ARE protesting the Cache Board of Edncrtkmfl announcemed plan to tain a Ugh Cache, move North Cache taderts to foo now Ugh school dart at nwritMUi and fill up the rooms than with ninth graders and pupils unities attending South Cache, The delegation out that they feel the majority of the people are now la favor, of senting all high school S&JL. : fort 4 . Jtoor highs. rate, we Wednesday's n troap to project ; m Both Am board of education on Novom r.::- her 15 as requested. i Ai The study was called for last meeting of the board during pUchtime a grotg) appeared In appoatt-- ; ion to foe two high school plan. T. RAY THEURERof Providence was spokasman ,r for the group. Other msmtan J of the delegation wore Dr.' Garth Lee, Hyrum, Mayor. Dean Ellis, River Heights and Mrs. Wayne Obray, Paradise. The Cache group reviewed tiie plan which had tern previously voted on by file people which Includes cousoll-datuof the two Cache high schools w&h South Cache and North Cache converted to rtatiirt mm dab, aald that tbs abort compmyjt an areas. in comptata percent Beck ra (Certtaued Page) pnpureS The Lewis-ton liras dub met Monday fright In the Community Build-Ing for their regular dinner meeting, with President Don TVan Dyke conducting. Ben- j District Governor Glen MyrCity, Secretary, u ':,h !?Vr-i!ax of Brigham City, andK' J1 Dahang, District Pubthat the started over. Harvey y,. itolatiOnsToi South Ogden, mat toe Region 4 was not intromced and each forthright in many of gave a shrat talk. with the Citium dealings . 1 there was an increase in tonA Mountain of dried tart pulp Is MOUNTAIN OF PULP nage from fot arep, though warehouse at foe Lewiston Sugar for art to mrmsre to toe area. there havent boon onough ; tests to dotanntao for. sure, tt looks as though tt wm to j raM foe estimate? Mr. Haafo Bear Rlvw Protective is found it 1 SS STrrMWS&S dudnnan of the told flie Passes50 by the committee was very constructive In tone and that he would study the matter. In the reports from the counties, Angus Condie, rep-resenting the Franklin Coun- - 1 at fois stage of H" Beet Harvest V ' tan following I'' . attatnj OCT. M. MW THURSDAY, BR awsSSfesi SfiaSIft; S IAUTV H .r- ' iQ a lve yaBr HE AUO SAm tun uw hensive program was filed by the Cache County ' school state board had general reft board pertaining To future poora can advise school needs, which included-1- ., the central high schoolas re- - districts bow to get the bill education for evwyone. qulred by state Uw. TJ1 The plan was approved and is, coming up to, there nas never field tEJESt rev NO. ..J "" ? Stt, tte Loosle uu, VOL. 1 2 6 1963 :k" will be available by that ! time. THE CANDIDATES win ba LEWISTON The Lewiston V .... , 3 the nominees of the two Jaycees were hosts to the council for reOne District Presidents postt? city parties nr snencer Wvatt of the them with the state board a revise tons. i building. y atate' cently. out HE POINTED that would fit the two ed Mriwiser said that a panel In other activities the Jay- - The officers from Logan, Sas been placuFta study would be undertaken ment committee will meet and compile the results. The Candidates night has been set for 7:30 p.m. on October 30 In the community & CHAIRMAN s: s' Jaycee Community Survey Mailed LEWISTON Hie Lewia- ton Jayceea community velopment survey went out to the resident of Lewiston this week; and already more than 100 have been returned. The Jaycees are also plan- - : L: V.- - the Book of Mormon. j .1 . 1 |