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Show .... r ui iWWWStSJi1 V1 "v - r. .... .. V9 'j ",- , rfi - ; s.. - - sa-n- t . .M ' : HIlErat ii Lwrirtw I rO-- ;v - .. K, sr .... house of the Lewiston JStar High SS ISLi jg,- .be School, wfll on held in me gymnasium - MTPh is, at 7 p.m. Richmond, jg-his candidacy as Representsg j 8 1965-6Legislature tion of Physical Education five to tte Mrs. Lolita T. from Cache County District teachers, on tte Republican Shirley and James W. Hess, One, They, with tte cooperation ticket Mr. Plant presently eerv of ah the students, have pro- tag as a member of the planned an outstanding Include served USS-6- 4 win that Legislature, gram tte past session as a htag, marching, stunts, gb-ec- - - tum-duri- ng i .;-v- v Ed activities, the Eighth (OUs year made boys have chataiged the Ninth grade boys to toe Individual events, rants will be awarded the top three men and the total score will be announced at the eondu- rion of the program. Highlighting me open houae will be a basketball game between tte Lewiston Vim am uie ouuhuis u' iig-ers. These teams have met ass Wgg tE Put .1 SdncTitn . North Cache Host. Mathematics Prof . wm ring the year -- he 1B56-5-7. president of jwrjjmo ItTpESose U to itrenathen tha. "SSiiaf. I and Lewiston, the second. house Admission Jto P ' Is 25c- and TWi event Is always tha event of - the outstanding cbool year, and this year promises to be the same orbetter. Coach Hess instituted ttis event U years mo and has gradually built the program to tte present high standard. Mrs- - Shirley is n iimuvc ut Rexburg, muumi. and thU is her first year at Lewiston Junior Bigfi, and Is one of file beet that has r j j EAUT ; : vol. n an . Dies At IIiob Army be has aupemsea ouy ry to tte Lewiston Junior ness and torn totwestin Htgh gcbooi have been award- nd btaj rite, Richmond. to Wynn Gibbons, first tte tenner Fayril RMtoujey, jMC Kotoed, see- have three chgiren, , Patty piacC ' god honorable Button Sharee mantionto SUteUniverslty, andPaggy. white. a student at Park Elementary contest School MR. PLANT Is a member of the Benson Stake Sunda. School Supertatmdency.to a member of Rtohmond Uon' Club and the American Lag . . Fix Up Drive Planned . RICHMOND ition tte appearance . wtl$ Sided an ward dtte m ! -- V- n't There has bom registration fee ttr tt dasses. , Dick Campbell and Gn Mauchiey an hi charge 9 the dasses. School. 93 . to Improve the com- of '" - ' . i Americanlam, Our SB la Re- Mid rv dim, i., Alice Hart, Logan, Jaa - rrs . WIN1EH BUT Uk. eaves of the Lewiston mind, It la still winter outride. by Bishop R. J. sptoKman. the eon of Mra. Joshtae pYtonds' taiy : call nt the Kotoed of Richmond. Shane f,miiy txnna taRtohmond, jg the dnighter of Mr. and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Wendell Button of Lew-- . and Friday - dfter U a.m. Ubeta tte igton, and Ruth Ann la the Burial Mrs. mond Mr. and of Cemetery, City daughter Ptoyd White of Richmond ' First-Fourt- h chapel Students Selected a The Clttaon Photo Gronp Doris VoDoyHnn l .v y.; Goorgr 8. Pond of ton wna named to tha board The 'represent and Jan Robert Mouriteen three, Inter- foreto state of directors of the the Pitcher won superiors to the North Cache mae. aaaodanalc Farmers mountain and Jeff Gyltoukog oratory the to the extemporaneous to, jHE DEBATE session, tion during the recant indents won hoaorabe mid' meeting, regional forensic meeting held was week at Utah State mention. They were Louis Another North Cache and Margo Itorren jey maw, Vnm Jensen of Doris Hansen ud Robwtpfeatim,'rattwd from the Spackman, and Sam Bodily board. 5J0UIS!!S1' of the Named Ink IriCU North Coche high ichool organisttloQpresident Smith E. . wn was represented by 27 ntu- - Peterson of Sallna, witt dents Vdli the Jlebate. Stodente Blorrlf HCBflY Wfifin directed by Richard Baglay ffoft vice president; And d MffeSriI!lident r dson of Mhtoato, sroond and Gleaner week held will be Stake Benson for JJnSSS PARTICIPATING Include flrerides, manager and treasurer, and ntoht anl otter fun bannuet. Oreon Mickrisen,' secretary, D. M J. Hurren;. activities, according to Brace Evans, Christie Smith; Ronnie Al en and Helen Andrew, Flemming, Steron Westover; MEETWO ; : vel-Hods- on BRUCE KARREN Given Award LewisloaBov LEWISTON Bruce Kar- ren, mn of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sid Kerren, was oresentel with tte Duty To God award Sunday In tte First ward This facrament meeting. award represents 75 percent Gleaner n.nsn are yjttjj ST' S SSu.lT S atten SBSl prteit hood .tike .dvlion. Worlta on SundVr Scboj rOMtlngl, T. , sacrament meetings and gram are members of tte M- Mary - Alice Timmins : Ju e MA He .has his Eng Men. and Gleaner council Homer, Carol Lee Larsen; DalrTSSnriT&a? Farrel- Wbot .Hut- - KnS 5 atS3tLake tadud S2S HYdh.Ydh.M5?- . JSSf Uta. Rode- "toe , quor-- Lewiston First; Jay Mr.. Chraberi I. a mmn-Cow; Marilyn Hqusley, WtotSumsew in the bush, Jerri Merrill, her of tte board of directors In Richmond: ig. Teschers quorum. Van Dyke, JJme of the Dairy Council, tha school, be was ninth Brato Trenton; Lardl Grandy, David ETett educational arm of Utahs nim pregldent, studentbody Lewston Second; Loan Lav- ne, Lewiston Fourt, UiDean Oratoiy: Robwt Mourltn, dairy industry. Ho Is also pmldrat tothe elementary Third. Jan Lewiston Pitcher, Sam Bodily, president of tha American and Thomas, Interested Is Khool and Marcia Myers, Patsy Hamp. Dairy Association of Utah. veryr active In sports. Ty P0 i M-M- en , nn "y WcS.' Si- ; - 1 notann. 0 members. imd former ward 1" Im-Cly- de ntertain-Sen- t. to . lds . iW'i m - - leaders ut '7:30 followed by i In-No- wa- of the Lrvlrtrn Fnurth are announcing their wanl reunion to be hed w SatIn the culurday, March 91, hall tural Children from ago . three wil1 be served lunch at invited to .attend tte ", whom- -' - Plass Reunion followed ter All over this ago - WAS bon toctans "According to Amos Bair, mntiiematiciu gin topics but to- 1906 In Richmond, at a confer with students and facu- of Abort ; C. jad Emma a firm to Fitter. She graduat- wholesale raSror a con. to Harris lJtattvMuafiyjsnd groups. ed from North' Cache High muntty wide paint up pro- They itudmta on future and , Utah' State Unlveralr, ject in Rtohmond. The event tunitlei to problems awfSff- - and elnce that too jtovotod iTecheduled tor 1 when the wmm ricutom with memben of the her llto to teaching which she- April to began at Richmond demen- breaks which will be dean employment, study and a .a A n imSTaaluiAl SVlP tha naat MV m H mi MM. ' . can ra eral yens tte.frad bean tte throw they Cache High librarian, wfflftchaixl Bagley, as- practices In comparable nne was a nwawr w w uawa ay Mr.- Bair and May-snuinons. Church and tor many or Rosa Plant Mr. KoHbecker subjected hla lectures to special math- years was active on tte Stake Mr.' Bair, who is general students of Mr. Marcus Coe- Sunday School Board. ohirnwi of the Chile Mam - provement association, said tor. Chairman slittwo are surviving Department At North Cache. Mrfl n!v f. Godfrey, some Investigation la bring . RbhtnMut. and Mrs. Marsn- - made to see If It not only to. Fourth Ward Ji . com-'an- d church groups. to Rich-gotoahesd wlftandthe Invenmond, as we 1 as the pi 1c survey have been Invited to a soe- ben of the organise- - rial class in Beautification ttmTwhlch jncluttug repro and Landscapfaig which an by sentatlvos of all the avis held In North Cadi High A . The THUMDAt. MARCH 12. MM the f on ME Mr. Plant stated that ha Is toliy aware of the magnltur ana complexity of the problems confronting tte Led' riacted, he leturo and his continue prilcy .c. shal being an advocate of sound government. LEWISTON V LEWISTON. UTAH No. 99 Son Ex-Ubrari- 1 Ion. CACHE VALLEY - . aacondarv adiod methemauci taffli to provide staff and students In secondary schools GOVERNOR George . D. an opportunity tor additional so ected him as a town- - contacts with productive and bar of tte Governors Water- creative mathematicians, and : Conservation and Developmart Committee In 1961, a he still holds. From Siitlon 1954 he haa served as a member of the State Area Rural Committee. a member of hh Council Governmental (tomPrises for was WISTON lltton BM nM BUlA JOIM xa a 1 I. Aka Pi the . wboSeiSjurege SSSMhrtwSneBSeand u:? munity. i OTHER PROJECTS that to aid in the motivation of able students toward Mreers RICHMOND --- Miss Dsns have listed ieehiiU and the Fisher, OT, Hfekag In mathematics of prelhninary ring of : Richmond, dtoi at bar for enrtw and gutten, teaching of mathematics. -- w of t m thu STsSjS. otj.iithoiedUirmwdn War ILHo la new a major to on THIS TYPE of visiting toe- tte U. S. Amy Reeervo; ' Cache to tunr .vroflnm.' with the fin- whan ha retmed National Valiev ho served from 1917 to Lii as a mentter of, the SclencefSZSdation, will, bo next two Utahmand City CounclL Since sponsored tor ' the MathamVttaVl 1952 ho has been wenmonos ; first game Sub- ation, Labor. Political divisions and State, Federal and Military Affairs. of Utah A GRADUATE State University in 1935. he served from UMto 1941 as district auditor, Utah State Tax Commission, in tte San as Lake, Eastern Utah and North Cache High served boat to Dr. Eugene E. Kohl- Southern Utah districts. L . iaa Associate Professor tateaUiSod becker, Urtverrity of ' ICMVEijiTV OP I j ,t ' VJ wltir Smith- - acrobat- - twice this year Acs, and field winning the wo.. H - V . Kelly Ryan, rope; Joe Garxa, chin bar; and Rodney Andercon, sticks. K.iiifa aie glr.i Lun the Eighth Grade claia. In the gym working on !ttr physical education equipment are four boys, Including Kent Walker, aet up board; j program' wr the' unusual, but very poopular',uon Practicing their' boom at the Junior Ugh Ulin1 routine from the 1920s to the tune of .GET READY TOR OPEN HOUSE Sylmar jes- - . sop, principal of the Lawiaton Junior High, lln. Lolita Shirley, and WllUam Hess, coach, go over the iu&t WnVNiucS vuii a u. .ad U u Americanlam &siay contest winners era Wynn trio- Rn Gibbon f T jait.tnw llfrf nlana Btul T J Vulnad. f Richmond. : i |