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Show 176 Hungry Citizens Represent Emergency Fall-O- Boxholder Sample Copy She!ter Victims ut -- Lewiston waa one of eight Utah communities which were fed from field kitchens tar National Guardsmen on Saturday. One hunudred and se- -' venty six residents cf Lewis' ton and the surrounding area THE represented a group ofnung-- -; emcitizens who baa just ry erged from a week or more shelter. The . stay In a fall-omass exercise was the Utah Guard's annual Muster Day x operation to test the reali-ne- of Guardsmen and dtlsens In dealng with a pos- - ; sible national disaster. Members of f Field Artllary Battalion with vol. n In PLogan headquarters j Dared and served the. group hot cakes, eggs and chocolate v milk. ; Master Sgt Larry Hyer of Lewiston served As National Guard and civilian personnel Warrant Officer Conrad Facer of Lewiston was of the cooks and KJVs. LL Jon Hyde, formerly of Lewiston S4 ,1 ; ftolODlCli c .CACHE VALLEY ut . ss BEAUTY , - thel45fh M Ne. LEWISTON. UTAH and will will be' held Saturday in the be 30 unite participating from Richmond Community Build- - the nine wards of the Benson Honor Two Parte, Cache Citizens uu G.7 In U.S. Bonds m twr ASeouMMUlU 7 Franklin district posed of the various scout ACCORDING to Hart Bui- - Tickets are 25 cents each unite displaying scout aklUi . lock, district scout executive and are aval'aUe from any and other activities. , White. He then introduced Richard tha ton P.T.A. held their regular Bajpey, President of meeting on Mmutov n'gnf h Richmond Lions Club, OrvQ the Junior High School. Tho Xloemen. President of tho incefp was conducted by Smlthfleld Club, and Gtym Granville Barlow. Mr. Clay Seamans, President of the ten NWsen conducted e tri- - Hyde Pan Chib, and bate This is Your Life" to Isnelira, Presided of the Mrs. Ama Mill, who is re- - INortb Logan Chib, alter? Don C. Van Dvke, Pros!-thi- s tiring from teaching year, and prorated her dent of the Lewiston Lions SChilr conducted the meeting. with a beautiful corsage. Pictures of the events Inf GEORGE POND gave the her life were shown, and for '.invocation. Willis Sharp led mer students, friends a n d the Pledge of Allegiance and w 1 thjHeri) Harrison led Urn group Vie ONE OF THE FAMILIES Getting ready to eat the national guards breakfast is the Alan family of Cove. nf.tihiy are Mrs. Reed Allen .and Carol Sue wtth Lee, TRENTON Franklin district can pick up Farrell their tickets from in Preston. Blocks at Sparks OF THE cents, 10 cents goes to the district to cover and 18 cents goes nan , -. of the scout units In the Ben-Unite In the son district LHjaS: t. ' tlHiP entertained neariy 100 men at dinner hi the w Dinner hall on Thursday. was cocked and served 'by the Relief Society women, Her students tide year, ledjras accompanied by Ha wife by Mr. Hollingsworth, sang a Alta. Program chalirmsm L - followed by discussions and films on fertilizer and Its uses. Men from throughout file Valley were In attendance. - league meets medley of songs for her. Program chairman Seth Al- ial introduced Superintendent Draper and he gave a talk the problems of the school board. There were approx- imatety 175 people in atten - Tb Feature Chorus It. DdtoPUKwChor-ttartai- t us from Utah State Univer- - th. praldneiriiil accord-sit- y bishops of the stake, CLUB MEETS to R. to T. Holt Prsldent present RICHMOND The Frlend- a Benson Stake Building Fund Jrocood (T0. Chib met Thursday cite-ship Wil go Into the I. m. hom 'X Mrs. Variety Show Benefit o n Button for their regu-March 7. be apportioned towards Jr. party. Rook for-lT Temporary benches will be the assessments given to each 44. with the entertainment set up in the New Benson of tho wards In tho stako. prfzoj on bv Mn. AdoniaCampbell Of the six hundred a n d hnni and Mrs. Claire Hernlng were Mrs. Alira Ander-served aries the of Church Jesus (of son Mrs. Donna Harris, Mn. and a special guest Mrs. Ctetet of Latter-da- y Saints) Bahaa Catwright amf Ms. Is BENEFIT A THE Salt being Thelma Simmonds, MlUer. on Elda headed members of (Continued 5) the page by Lake City. The LewisLEWISTON met on League ton Literary home Hhursday night of Mrs. Ethel Leavitt in Cove.Miss Sadie Sorenson reviewed the book "Here I Raise Mine Ebenezer" by Kemper Is scheduled to SWuJgf - ot-lu- . ix Orio BodQy introduced Jones as Master of Ceremonleg. .Lion Harold Wood and George Pond were given aoe-r- a as Charter dal; recognition Members " of the Governor Glen Bmnion give Club, Music Man" 'Which' opens Members of toecast FULALIES BALLET tonight at North Cache high school perform Eulalia's BallaC, one of the dance feature The Cittern Photo numbers of the show. ' LStTa'mS lr2to Hyde Fork sang. The Fongren sisters from Richmond sang a duet Al fraf Allen of Levitan Miter- talned the group with humor oua readings. Craig Wood sang a solo and accompanied himself on tho (ultar. Hum" orous readings wen given by LeiaPcmA RICHMOND The of-ITh- e Saturday, to 'ward members And concluding number waa an- . eri wei?entertalnd at Xyophoae Medleybv Marilyn Wood of Lewliton. a rmHm in toe immunity building. A dinner waa serv-e- d to 87 chi'dren at 11:30 and a movie followed. At 1 p-287 adu'ts were served and into gs group levels. The catira was ojtod by e- integrated program than for Thompson. kindergarten signed through grade six. .The ex- - with Willard Jsswp in charge In Cache Schools - The Industrial Arts Program By w. Jeha Arts!smlthfldd rf Industrial Junior High gram throughout the nation mental picture from tho old a dynamic rhange. The to the new in Industrial Arts, time te here when educe- - There must be a more in-relations tors, parents and the general tonified public te in thdr p,pn t. h4 prevent commun ice torn breakdown between the school and community in which the school serves. Parents should lde- State the intermediate end advene- v ed levels are designed for Guide. " the senior high schooL THE TOTAL program organizad to have sequence. " THE OBJECT! VIM of flaw Utah Industrial Arts . ' aiTfSod! vocal solo tor .Janice Lar-ion, accompanied by her lie ter, trumpet solo by Linda Lindblom, two numbers quartet, Aed and Maritaa- A SwseflT&tra-int- o toe forowing headings; ZwwiW.pi.Ui by t)np time te meantogniL In- - L General Information. This am Loosla, two readings tor dustrlal arts in tbs past has fafemotten jtfvos learning In Mendenludl andhree too often boon ntened to specific skins, end enlarr numbers by the VDlagn Miu-wtM abfltles. a negatiye conotatton. ran aptituraand tr8igi with Bill Richard ion This mental picture must be it .heme provide the back-- accompanying on the guitar, replaced ' wlthloncrete o b--- ground for creative activity, Vickie Fowler, Susan New national am- end serves 'as n outlet tor Miwiu suthi-ian- , d Ouidsnce 1 on vocational energies. training West, Bob phaste - Mouritsen and - iy g,wu Importance - --oi Human Meiauqni. This obvocation Riini Bell provides prevocatlonal Industrial Arte.' J active People must have training in readiness for guidance, dem- - Assisting Mr. and Mrs.Balr the theory, processes, too1, onstrates ones potential use- H general chairmen were and materials of industry to futeess to industiy and the Dem and AIDean adlustand contribute to an Mmmunlty. and ateo chalen- Smith.Mrs. and to mateh jia Alvey Kathryn industrial complex society. W the Individual and Delbert Bair. Inshou d bo Administrators pace of Industry. 3. dishwasher commlittee was careful not to regteter stu- - dustrar, Iti Processes and Ste- - beaded by Theron and for Shop", rat for in-- oiflcants. This objective In- dustrlal arts. Shop carried eludes developing consumer the old idea of manual arts, knowledge, goon design and which wee at the time mainly workmanship. This objective a so Introduces basic indus- woodworking. V trial processes and increases THE NEW program, under tn understanding and appre- the name of Industrial Arts, elation of Industrial methods embraces many exploratonr mid material- The annual Cove COVE fields such as: general draft- - and material. 4 Job SVfli ward reunion will be held lng which includes mechanb and Knowtedge. This objec-- Wednesday, March 4, at 8 cal, architectural, sheetmetnr,' five provides an appreciation P. m. In the Cove ward electrical and wedlng draft- - of the tods, processes and ncuse. and materials of liriurtry. it also All former members of lng; basic , electricity electronics, power machines provides tool a u d Ibe ward are Invited, ac- (small motors); general me- - machine operation which Is a cording to ward leaders, tail which Include sheetmetal, prerequisite to prevocatlonal Following the annuel ion dinner there will be a iron, art metal,- fraldng. program that will last about INDUSTRIAL Arts In Cicha ona hour. County gives the student toe As part of toe reunion, all opportunity to work in basic of the Primary children will drafting, electricity, metals, be fed on Monday, with a (Continued oa Page 4) program to follow. . th . m Bra-jectiv- - ei. jjf. Smith! - Two of the leads, Robert AT THE FOOT BRIDGE Mouritsen and Harold Hill, the male leads,, and Janies iArsra as Marian Paroo, talk at the footbridge In Meredith Wilsons famous musical The Citizen Photo - Mar-den- ts : reun-omamen- tal j Through the Smlthfleld Junior High Schools Industrial Arts program Dan Cooper, standing, 1s testing the voltage and amperage output of hte finished battery charger. Dan Murphy, sitting, 1s studying the characteristics of parallel and series circuits, VOLTAGE, AMEPRAGE, CIRCUITS j And then the towns goestoera . PICK, PICK, PICK get together for a letslon of pickin and talkin about tho I toinga of River City. The show ran for a long tone on Broadway. ti ;r and introduced special mmsts the damoaitra- - pfrtrict heqied Governor Glen Urn succssfuL District Bennira, Deputy Governor Herb Corky. Jr.; Meriin. Cabinet Secretary, Ralls; Pubic Relations Dh Actor, Ray Facer; and International Counselor FI o y d Cache cnunty residents purchased 28,811 in U. S. Savo ings brads during January 8.9 percent of the county's 1964 goa according to Jamer A. McMurrin, chairman of the Cache County Savings Bonds committee. The county was second ii high in the district, though was about four percent below Box Elder county which purchased 117 percent of that county's g inn rilMl InlleU AWJ .i SffL'S 4 The they were impressed with Iamwit sso the community support and j Bny$2UC9 t a Bermuda demonstration community the morning. Bruce Pitcher, Smithfleld, LL FEEDING THE FALLOUA SHELTER PEOPLE Conrad Facer, Lewiston,. and Blaine Hansen, prepare the hot cakes as part of the The Clttien Photo emergency feeding practice, vi$' Scout-Q-Ram- 25th Year . 1914 a Due Benson In Richmond This Saturday lions Note j FEB. 17, THURSDAY. The Citizen Photo ? : s ? |