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Show QP'UTi y. - W ' 0 ' 'is r ' v ' 0. of A f Salt " U Lake library City, Utah P I INSPECTING THE WORK Memberbftoe Richmond Ctiy Council inipected the wmk Tuesday being done to the city water system in dty erek. Looking at Stake Names catch bealn an Mayor Ross Plant, ' Ray Murray, ; and Charles Pent, superintend-the hllteilde which was cut away Young and got to the original, soured Work is under way in the (Sty Creek canyon area in ACCORDING : to Mayor redeveloping an old collecH :Ron Plant, the work will Tbs work Is bring' done by tion system which supplies the water for the Rocky increase the water supply the Ross Triford Construction to foe reservoir by about compeny of Fairview. The Ridge reservoir In Rich- 80 percent. mond project was designed by The Rocky Ridge reserMayor Plant said that the WendaQ Smith of Preston. VOL. voir serves the south end of pnject unearthed the springe According to Mr.Smith, a being-addeto catch basin If collect all of foe water avail- Inable and new, tikis stalled. ' ,;". 1 MAKING ARRANGEMENTS - InSchool charge era The BCr. ar- - Mrs. and Mia. CXtben Photo UwistMSckMls 4 Committee In at the Lewiston Junior High School an: Bla- hop Glen MOurltasn. Lewiston Looking Donna Cooley, Newtand Sirs. Hairy Ash-enTrenton and Mrs. Ca- - and Mrs. on, Mr. d, . MIA? She stated that the purpose of the program was to delvelop testimonies and talents, to provide wholesome recreation an active participation in dancing, singing and speaking and sports. The Mia live helps its members to more abundantly. DR. J. D. MORTENSON moke on the thesis, The Proper Use of Time". He said The proper and intelligent use of time leads to more happiness. He gave augges-hoto budget time ttohs on personally. Brother J. Aldous Dixon related some of this spiritual experiences during the time he was a U. S. Congrei and during his travels around fiw world. He expressed gratitude for the opportunities and blessings of his present activities and assodallions cn file church. Brother S. Dilworth Young was tho concluding speaker. Literary; dob Reviews Hods Lewiston Li- LEWISTON terary dub met Thursday evening at the home of Kate . Tyner with Orita Barber in charge. Dorothy Gilbert reviewed Portrait of Myself by Margaret for Lite Maga zine. Refreshments were served to 16 dub members. Bourke-Whit- e, Legion Group Balds Hosting LEWISTON The American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 50 of Lewiston, fadd their monthly meeting on Friday night in the dub Room with President Florence Pond conducting the..- - meeting and presenting file business and problems to be decided. Blaine Stephenson, accompanied by Mi wife, sang a solo. There son and daughter sang two numbers. They were accompanied by their mother. 13 members were present w 5) Doob , LEWISTON ' Dtefrief 1, Ward Sr " vfi v Charek Home. In addition to voting for the president and vice president of the United States, as wril as state and county officers, voters wUl also be asked to vote on county school board members, a cemetery board members. The complete list of caufr dries includes: COVE 1964. THE LEVY for the Logan District has drojr ctij fchoo! mins from 4S.27 last year to 45.14 fids, while thej Cache County School District1 Hiindi'.LBWtotou. ita 7 Committee members look- has raised .24 mills, from to 39.61 fids last year. year in EleLewiston at the ing TO CALIFORNIA Btehop and Mrs. W. EMean The total amount of taxae mentary school ays Mrs. Lea-trito work missions In the Cali been crikd have HriUday In Cache County Butters, Cornish; Bish coRected area. They are shown with Nevada fornia. Arizona and op Box Pfopmaxv Lewiston; last year amounted to thefrtwo daughtere. Mr. Seth. 'AuriwUove and Mrs. Y The levies for Individual fa OfJ Ityer, Lewiston, communities remains unThe four changed. They are :Amalga, Oariortm, 16.00; (Sri Guidance and Counseling ser 15.00; ntoh, Hyde Park, 8.00; Instrucvices, teecbvaand tional and resourc- - Hyrum, 13.00; Lewiston, 9.00; Logan, 18.00; Mendon, 14.00; 8.00; Newton, 19.00; Miuvfite, California, Arizona Mr. and Mrs. W. EMean Nlbley, 10.00; North Logan, HriUday and two daughter!. and Nevada with headquart-e- n 12.00: Paradise, 12.00; Provi- Kriimai 10 and Denise, 2 of In Los Altos, Calif. dence, 16JO; Richmond, Ogden, Utah, have lust acMr. HriUday is the son of 15.00; River Heights, 10.00; cepted a call to a labor mis- Mr. and Ain. Wallace HolliHfj 5th Ward. Smitfaflrid, 18.00; Trenton sion in the LDS Church build- day of the Ppsston 8.00; Wellsvilla, 17.00. the former ing program. Mr. OKhr'bouiriyV share of .ENCLOSED with each tax They have been called in-toof Kent a statement signed the Southwest area which the 'statei September purcha- notice IsCache Lewiston. Board the County Both Mr. and Mn. HriUday ses of'U. 'S. Savings bonds Commissioners and the have been active church totaling 81.674.697 was $34,347 tanning and Zoning Commemben with EMean vlng to- mission which reads: this brings the served as Bishop of fiw South tal to $252,608 or 78.2 percent Subsequent to the provis-sioSalt Lake Second Ward for of the Zoning Resolution of the year's goat county a period of nine yeart.:' No- At the present time he is Chairman Jame' A. M$fur- - of Cache County, adopted vice president of the Golden run said. (Continued on page 4) M. Jensen Construction co. Some $40 was collected by of Ogden, Utah. the Lewiston Junior Chamber a in of Commerce Friday drive to raise money for the U. S. Olympic team. The drive was part of a statewide and nationwide project of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. According to Jerry JorgenThe Park School PTA will sen, president of the Lewiston present the annual Hallochamber toe Junior Jaycees, ween Carnival on Friday to the Richmond of commerce took on and the Lewiston (hive nationally to that the hold a specia will Primary team support of the Oympic on for youngsters party would be kept out of fiw government and be aa a result park School PTA Halloof private contributions. ween carnival will be he; at the school house beginning GARLAND VISITORS at 6 p.m. with dinner bslr.. President and Mrs. Arther rid m the kitchen. Other Mlchnelis of Garland and Mr. activities will include a enk and Mrs. Jay Button of Lo- walk, Polaroid pictures, s was set at about $1,000. Sheep value of the sheep a hundred feet or so from the tracks by the gan were callers Sunday at fish pond, bowling, dir The Citizen Photo games, childrens games, for the Milton Wfebb home. DEMOCRATIC PARTY 39.-3- - os Ihfag Fonrir Resident, Husband Get Wcnfc Hission Call te- .7 nine-mon- Cterd. Jaycee Drive th ns : Rets $40 , . ?. For Olympics Preaidant of United States: Lyndon B. Johnson. Vice President of Untied States: Hubert H. Humphrey. United States Senator: William G. (BUI) Brufan. Governor: Calvin L. Hampton. Secretary of State: Clyde L. Miller. Attorney General: Phil L. Hansen. State Aurltor: Sharp M. Larsen. State Treasurer: Linn C. Baker. District Attorney: County Commissioner, Douglas A. Bergeson. County Commissioner, John H, Wright State Representative Die. 1: Wendell W. Merrill. State Representative Die. 2: John M. Beyers. r.: 2-y- r.: REPUBUCAN PARTY President of United States: Barry M. Goldwater. , (Continued on page; 5) To Note Halloween i (Continued on page 4 . of rangements for "Looking In On Your Omar Beigeioii, program chsinnan, and Claire Jorgensen, legislative chsinnan. at " fy. -- West Cache -- PTA Sets 'Looking In Program members Joh-so- n UTAH, 84328 It W to? r - PRES. Slymar Jesseo ducted foe business of susLooking In taining the following Stake OnLEWISTON Your School is the proOfficers: Ltataay ILRawUn mmmMant stake aerksFlrank gram planned for toe Lewis-te- n PTA meeting Nov., 4 E. Lamb. Lloyd H. Elwood. EleGrant 8 p. m. in the Lewiston Mnui Anderson andcouncilmentary scbooL H. Fly Rare aa high man, Melvin Campbell, Lynn AH parents are encouraged to the to attend this meeting. Comyuior and Arlan BairdArlene mittees are studying four School Board, Sunday Relief to the specific anas and mil report Society Kupfor Board, and Dale Carver to their findings at fids meeting. the YMMIA board. Officers This lnfonnatton Is being who had bean released ware studied throughout the State Gerald W. Peterson assistant and will be reported to the take Clerk, Lindsay M. Raw- Utah State Legislature. lins, WlTls S. Hall. Doris D. Hyer and Melvin H. Larson, Jean C. aafiou. ' Toes la no need for- water tarns by foe county treasurer, Lee for watering Jawfrror other Hancey, earner fids week. use. he added. v- Y'r-A.Appraxlmatety 20,000 DOtlC-of the dtyte.rnow on inll be mailed out fids water meters, a project that year,. j started In 194& v, : lim levy rates are up U4 Ha said it was interesting mills in Cache County and to note how chmore L97 mflls for Logan CUy, the the dty had.': when meters Uniform School Fund Levy wen installed mop bring the category with the cat tall ponds highest increase, raising) from 7.60 in 1963 to 9.70 In Ussa-o-f Secretary of the Primary, Garr Morrison. Gaye Jorgenson and Dale ricks from the Sunday School Board, Hannah Pitcher and the Relief. Grace Funk from ' Society Roaid. Slater Elda Pugh spoke on the subject WhyDo We have LEWISTON, Cache Valley And Nation ' with YiHey hm reerive&s that day with and ItMaottoaa for.UM pm. them an Inereasa in taxes. mi - Gospel. OCT. 28. 1184 THURSDAY, win uiwuiiMii ,m,; ample ! water for the dty. The rates are cheqpand there Theunttees were mailed out are valiant of Jesus, JU the S TRENTON con- ducted the Sunday sessions. He was the first speaker ta He the morning meeting. moke about "The State of the make giving some statistics saying tpey were road sins. Tho signs showed a relaxation In our Stake fat Sacrament meeting attendance. TempleWorkTAanmic Prieathood acttvities. He urged members to be more faithful iend obedient Inga NO. MIA- - 'ta1 and Dale Carver,. President T. R. Holt m Show Millage water systems' maintained by the dty of Richmoal Tbe ed EAUTY Tax Notices 'rwrfrrr? . Stake The Citizen Photo the CACHE VALLEY System To Get More Water, the presided at sessions of Bffliofl state Conference held Saturday and Sunday, October Mth and 25th in the Stake building in Richmond. Visitors from general boards of . the in auxiliary organizations J. Aldous Dix chided: on of the Sunday School board and Dr. J. D. Moitanson of the YMBOA and Slater Leta Pugh of the YWMIA. MUSIC for the two general ms on Sunday was furn-ifbby a Stake Youth Chor us directed tar Stake Sunday School Chorister Ehra Butters Larry Telford. Shown hovering the pipe from the catch basin Is Eddy Smith (left) with Larry Telford in1.' c Councilmen can enact to receive to get to the source of the springs are Roes Telford, con- structkm company bead, Ray and Merrill Murray, Mayor Plant, Leonard Cartwright, coundman, Peart and w, fa City Clink CAiyon Four Higfh Elder S. DUworth the water superintendent, art. Standtag near . . SEVENTY-FIV- E SHEEP KQLED Some 75 sheep y betongiing to U!en Nash of Preston were killed Bight by the Union Pacific train near Cantab. The Mon-da- i ;w tone telling. All games wffl have prizes and prl wffl also be awarded to the best costumes. Lewiston Fourth Ward Primary win entertain all cMUh en of Primary age at a Halloween party In the Ward ''torel Hall on Saturday. Children are asked to coma in costume. Candy and corn wUl be sold, and pop will be a Fish Pond. Supper. wlll be served to the cnild-en and there wUl be a program and games. - |