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Show u: K.U Smylie Denies Qualfied Approval To BR Project lut - get-togeth- er E. Smylie, ed reports that someone In file approval of the people In tha the area where the project week uld that the state the Bureau inlica'el Gov. Robert of Idaho did not give qual- the State of Idaho had given was to be developed. This ified approval" to the Bear 'qualified' approva1 to the would be even more clear a revised plan for the Bear when, as in the case of the River project following River Project. the governor meeting with representatives of the Bureau of Rec ema-tk- wrote. be a mistake It would for Region 4, or the Bureau The statement was made In Itself., to assume that the rea letter to reclamation of- port nas had the kind of reficials, leaders of the Bear view to which the State of River Protective committee, Idaho would subject It. We the Congressional delegation have not the report given and others. our qualified approval, nor GOV. SMYLIE said that in fact have we taken any he hastened to correct any action of any kind on it," the governor said. misapprehension that He said that be made the personnel of Region 4 (Bur- statement in unequivocal'y eau of Reclamation) may record. to order the clear In have this regard." I have read the reports AS I STATED In of the meeting which your course of our visits. It would be litera'ly impossible in my group had with the River Protective Committee estimation for the state govwith great Interest and I ernment to support a pro understand from the pubulish- - posal which enjoy ' ... I FAMILY GETS TOGETHER Mr. and FAIR VIEW Mrs. Martell Rawlings had a Sunday faml'y night at their home. Barbara o f Smith showed slides France. Those there were Mr. and Mrs. Ruffs Pond, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hone and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rawlings, and Robert Sorensen. Refreshments were served and the evening spent visiting. present situation, the plan a is actively opposed by large group of water users in the river basin." Bloal Kills r - PKESffl ITller Callle - LUHBEB NITER Wesley Hubbard 'ost $4800 worth of registered cattle recently on ranch in Niter. The cattle b'oated from eating cull potatoes, Mr. Hubbard said his Seven WXJlCALb Jill bulls C0HPA1IY M Help the number lost You WITH SPECIAL ADVICE AND ON TOOLS ALL YOUR RUILDING NEEDS the Z0U0LITE the Bear INSULATION EASY TO INSTALL IK LB. 1.50 POUR TYPE BAG IM LB. HATCHETS VoL n Number 17 February i. 1M4 Lewiston. Utah I I I II I 1 Dichmond Cub Pach Heels RICHMOND Wednesday evening In tha Sourth Ward chapel the Cub Scouts of Pack 256 held a- - meeting, Theme of the evening was Family Alert Invocation was offered by Reed Webb and benediction by Theron Ahnd-e- r. Louise Hopple led the aaneenai! Hand Tool pledge to the flag. The den taught by Mrs. Shirley Blau gave a skit and the den of Mr. LaRee Larsen demonstrated articles to be taken into a shelter: food, books, first aid, games, fuel, Fred Alvey gave several awards. Present were 11 scouts and several parents. HEADQUAnTEHS - WTEWB O Richmond IIan Given Award Delbert Egan. Richmond, the recipient of the Silver Beaver awafd, hu served scoutmaster In his ward during a large share of his volunteer scouting career. He had a record of nine consecutive years of perfect attendance In service to boys M scoutmaster. During the past few years he hu been active a member of the District committee and hu directed the camping program including camporeu and camp promotion. He Is his eommi Federation ted In various projects and activities In his He was superintendent of the YMBOA In his ward. Re hu been a ward teacher for more than SO years, he la a high priest and Is chairman of the Genealogy committee in his ward. He hu been employed by the Pet Milk Company for -- O Pluta O o ail' of Floral Many Other Gifts EVERYBODY'S VALENTINE LIKES FLOWERS EDUARDS FL0HAL 74 EAST ITS SOUTH O O - u Special Valentine o Mrs. George Egan admires the Silver Beaver award which ADMIRES AWARD was presented to her husband for hu service to boys during the animal Cache Valley The Orison Photo Council Banquet last SUfii Bssvsi UFTT o- As Lew As I II I I I llll Iniuinii u 87 years. WALL TILE North Cache Man, Units Honored 29' UFETIME man Ward; Elda L. Beckstead, received the Silver Beaver Preston Sixth Ward; Elda B. Guide Winward, Preston Elghat Scouting award, 29 patrols received 100 percent Ward;- June Anderson, WesA North Cache Valley Fun Selection of Celari SQ. second class citations; along ton Ward; Marlon Hull, Whit-with other awards during the ney Ward, annuli Cache Valley Councfli ONEIDA STAKEt Sarah M. Scout , banquet In Logan :CfW Geddes, Banlda Ward; EveThursday. Dayton lyn L. Winward, Cache Ward; Brnda G. SEVERAL North Crane, Valley men also received lea- Mlnkcreek Ward; Adell M. Ward dership awards . Airing tha Vtafaweg.Oxford-Gllfto- a Riverdale two Marie Jean men and area Smith, ' banquet, renamed to the Ward; ZUa T. Winger, Winder Ward; Ma Beth Depton, dl's executive group. tecdving the Silver Ben-- Treasureton Ward; Mary , the duttaguiihed service Jean Llndhardt, P a a t on for boyhood on rim Fourth Ward; Mae C. level went to Delbert stem, Preston Seventh Ward; Egan of Richmond. Other Janice Bullock, Pruton Seventh Ward. Silver Beaver . B. to Two North Cache Geoige Everton, Valley g,v ., and George H. Kelker, men received Veteran both of Login. They were Robert Ree'ected vice prerident of Hull, Whitney, SO you and . Ray Pond, the Cache Valley Council wu William A. Devil, Preston, Richmond, S yew award. land L. V. Merrill, of Preston, Among thou receiving outwu redacted a national standing leadership were George E. Al w. . M r Swain-counc- al MS. 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