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Show r of U. library Salt Lake City, Utah U. V"t. Letters To Santa, Christmas Poetry Pound In Holiday Greeting Section the new nr Scattered through Christmas' greeting lection of thla weeka Citizen ii a feature that baa alwaya proven popular wih the readera, Let ters to Santa, and a Santa CISUS I think Second Gride la fun. students The following are aome Gueai what my baby hai. Jeffers school In Preston. aunp'ei of the poetry and A raspberry spot on bit foot I I hope you get to ev Lffters to Santa Claus come the fetters. fea- ture, Christmas Poetry" of the bom Preston area and from tar the area. Lewliton-Richmon- d ery, house. We read e story Christmas I want Chatty about a girl that didnt get Brother and slater the seeher Christmas. I like you saw and pretty clothea. Santa Claus very much. Oh with love I dont want to forget my Trade Hollingsworth a kitten, a baby little black the toys you kitten. We had four baby brought me last year. I don't kittens, black, and very cute. care what I get for Christ- We made a house for them. Dear Santa I liked mas. But most of all I want (Continued on pufe i i ; Santa Claus is surrounded by children at foe Christinas party last week. Ike Ctttaen Photo Patricia and Dixie Wheeler, chikken of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wheeler of Lewiston, crowd in for a visit. Steven, Roeanne, and ale,andBrent, Mrs. Seth Allen of Cove, visit . - THE The Citizen Photo CfCHE VALLEY David, Ruth and Max, children of Mr. Kay Rawlings, strike a tradttaoal pose. . Scksl Oil WtiiMdiy - . and-Mra- Mc- . The Citizen Photo Mrs. Neal Van Orden and sons Mika and Brad, are led to where Santa and the candy are. - ; GifbGim Richmond PartyNext Event Communi- The Richmond ty Christmas party la the next one on the lilt for North Cache comity, following the Lewiston party last week. THE RICHMOND which la party, The Ctttaan Photo ToLflnmry Richmond and by the the American Legion will te 'held on Dec. starting at S befog held for the , . young people of the Richmond area. Santa dans is scheduled to maka a vfctt to the evert city of Jointly giving Christmas A children's dance will be held in conjunction with the event Last week more than 800 Gifts fo .tbsjmount? of kids went through the line 9U7 tha purin Lewiston to meet Santa chase ofne Jtooks Claus and to receive a sack been presented ijecently to of Christmas t candy bom Pita Richmond the goodies." him. He Library.:. ANOTHER EVENT of tha ? hom hBiduaond auxO-iar- touajm ?' Orywi Jatoa All . 4 . t 1 Ray Friess, Lewistflo artist, sketched the Christmas drawing for toe front page NO. 11 THURSDAY. DEC. 24. 1884 LEWISTON, m . wwVRI House To Be Richmond Bank Burglary fomDown The Federal Bureau of InThis time it Is definite. The vestigation and the Cache old opera house is coming county sheriffs office are down. Ctty crews are schedtill investigating a burglary uled to start wrecking the of the Richmond bank building right after the first Thursday which $2250 during of the year. in coins were taken. Papers deeding he buildThe bank is the Firat toe to the property ing and branch. ctty have been signed for toe LDS church officials and the city officials after about two yearn. ..THE PROPERTY wffi be used as a parking lot Public . Se-cur- ity 52T OB Sksscms . - Tri-To- Val-le- a the inner vault where the cunency was kept the building was gained They rummaged around through the air conditioner toe outer vault' before, ACCORDING TO Sheriff Weefoy Malmberg, entry to on toe roof. A torch was leaving, Sheriff Malmberg used to cut through the door laid. of the walk in vault, but The burglars left by tha whoever entered was un- front door, which was Jimsuccessful In getting into mied, the Sheriff added. THE COINS taken included $38 in pennies; 312 In nickels; $280 in (times. 8840 in quarters, 8800 in halves and $300 in stiver dollars.. 4 ' The burglary was discov- 8. HUD,' ered ; branch manager, when ha arrived for work at 7:80 a.m. The case is befog investigated by the FBI, with the sheriffs office aaifotfog. Stake Sales Eve Dance - ray friess this week. Hi of The two other carhas prepared toon type drawings paper which wiU be succeeding weeks. Other drawings will stoly be used in toe interest on various items of In the valley. Friess was born in Toledo, Ohio. He served six years and eight months In toe Uis. os Navy with a good portion the tone being mrved at ea both in toe Atlantic and Pacific. He married Carl Hay and they are the parents of seven children: Ray I Trantra EUa Stiffen Bnii CncusiM Mark Grant TRENTON fell on the ice while skating recently. He sustained brain concussion and after receiving medical attention was confined to bed for a week. He is improving. Oiiitauu EJitfea TUs is toe Christmas edition of The Cltisea. lt is bdng puMiihed two days early to enable toe merchants of toe area to ...to advertise their lest and te give toe staff at toe paper a laager Christmas bellday. offlee The newspaper wfll be dosed Satarday. UTAH, 14328 FBI, Sheriff Investigate Preston Opera 1 OErt. SPOT one areh. The Uon property from the sc December . 18 . at the,, Com- Womans; Utaraqt. Club, Almunity building. oha GtabAtaarican 'Legion : In the schools, students Auxiliary, Riders on condition tort it would not 10; Rofafo 11; .Terri dub, Uto- bo IS; Jr., are to be (HsmisstJ Wedused for commercial parDavid 8; Patti Or Wendy 1; nesday, following the tradi- pia Club, Bon Hour' dub, and Carl Jims 6 months. Cttb, Hobby Clnb, According to Mayer Rusad tional school Christmas prothe to convert is s activities. and Friendship Club, American Crannay, the city crews win grams Ray be LJDS church bavins work on the project in Legion, Richmond Post, baptized in 1965. He and Ui tween ether projects. Chib. Kle and the drib y family moved to Cache mm "Thia to a jood wii Richmond City ana and the Lewiston ha said. They will start Job," the full amount, . making when he atartod working for of the builditato to ' purchase addk on the interior Thfokol Chemical Corporatoe inside first ing, gutting memtion. Since becoming Benson Stake will hold a ttonal books. and then get ready to top-p- it ber of the church he hie New The Board In bar down." Year's Eve dance Unary served in several poatttons: most of appreciative house at Richmond THE SALVAGEABLE timGenealogical Committee the stake served - stake beginning at 8 pjn. Officials gifta as fimdg.for new books bers wUl be used for the dl Chairman; in the Detroit stake, stated that hem would bo for the Richmond Ubruy for various projects arour ward clerk in Toledo and is Mayor Cranney said good music, retrashmens have been vary limited 4k ba aome good currently General Secretary snd may S. Faun to the Asiatic Priesthood plenty of New Year's several years, brick, lntoe building, but Indiboard Dahle, president under 21 in the Lewiston noisemakers and win not he known until tha cated. Fourth Ward. it into It Persons Inin buying some of the materials should contact Let's Hot Forget By Bitty Friess the city. The entire Mock was owned for tha LDS church as a site for a tabernacle which was navar built The opera house was used for general church functions as wan as dvic functions until It became umuddei The lest general use was as a National guard armory. Tha atrip of too block was Children of toe Lewiston PRESENT PROGRAM State street for Elementary school presented the traditional Christmas mcs, another section just week. late on First North was program for parents and friends last -- The Citizen Photos sold to the ctty library and tha corner of First North and First East Is owned by the county. It was to be the lo-cation of the county court house at one time. 83 1061 The Citizen will again According to the Daughters 80 1980 of the Utah Pioneen, ft was publish Babsons Business 64 1959 iring the year 1882 Mr. and- ind Financial Forecast for 86 1958 Mrs T. A. Montague and o- 1965" on December 31. You 88 1957 thers presented the play, will find It on page 1, 85 1956 Knobs will Turn Him Out" A careful checking of the 84 1955 It proved so much of a suc- - tobeon Predictions made In 88 1954 on the and Business Financial Continued ( page 4) 84 1953 forecast for 1964 upholds 88 1953 the zemjtrk-abl- e End Oifsr 86 THIr Drawfcu Fcr Tide Piper : participating m OlCAiS Q BEAUTY VOL. Charlotte Gibbons, delimiter of Dr. and LaMar Gibbons of Lewiston, gets Pomp Heme Barash Dayton Aren The Preston Are third answered to ire in two months on Dec. Are In 9, a pump house Dayton. Destroyed In tha Are eras the pump house bdongtfof 9 Mattie Jensen of Dayton. The cause of tha Are was not known. It occurred at 1:30 p.m. Two fires reported In November, one on the first of he month and one on the last of tiie month. George Reeder, fire chief, urged all residents to be careful of fire hazards during the Christinas season, particularly with and around Christmas trees and decorations. , es-leds- lly Babson Report To Be Published Hu average of toe Free Chocolates rears by past Below s the score Still Available rect! or the last be-n- 88 The offer at a pound of Chocolates free with every new sabseription to The Prestea Citizen cads Dee. 81. The chocolates are valet $L7S a box and g cor- L(51 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 81 89 91 93 95 87 American business has no more inspiring personality than Roger Babson, internationforecast business comlolds the Mr. Babson ally-known mentator and investment adtest and the ilghest record for Annual viser. An outstanding feaforecasts cm U. 8. Future ture of his philosophy has g been his insistence Business. ' of both the mi Importance Aeearate Forecast For and in religion advertising 88 1964 business. 84 1963 88 Born and reared mi a 1963 wenty years, he Babson , life-lon- The sabseriptien rates te the paper are $M8 a la toe conrtv and Car a year outride the county. Mr. Gloucester, Babson went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Upon graduating, he turned instinctively to financial and business activities in which his father was engaged. His exertions, however, undermined his health; he contracted tuberculosis and he was sent West "as good as dead I It was while he was convalescing from thia dread malady that ha worked out some of the possibilities and problems of business forecasting. reHis search work is carried on by e large staff of experts. Mr. Babson has probably done more than any other man to create among his millions of newspaper readers ah interest In simple hudness problems, end to Instill a broader vision in businessmen, enal to meet the cf the business farm in i |