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Show mum BOLIVIANS VINT r ' tolsweokwwi metabeniStaring otthe toaiMBart ICtk DoaWd tempi of Lewiston wore lfortho and Troon, shown with Cs' fajjama HI U Bin. Favoll Plant of Richmond, Daniel a!a.areMrs. EUlne Baven of Loan, Benjamin DonBette and Nancy Waddoupe. Hw two girt are giv o a tesmonsfritionin American hair stylee la the gtaateiVtottfag fedhe at aa arttda of doh-gnup. Visiting in North Cache Vrttojr of too groin of BolMuM dab farana and Colo ChamM. Ptota..Loottnfats5bta .an lfni mr. Vj county agent, Amadeo Vidal, .W.t' I - V.- "O si. ' Al fa.Bollvta In promoting BY KARLA BAWLING! very attractiva and excited Bolivian girls are on Joying a two week visit at Two meBome of Mr. and lira. Don Waddoupo and Nancy of Lewiston: The glrii are two of a group of ten youths from Bolivia who am members of the club which la similar to our dub. While Nancy was at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City In 1964 she participated with a group students in writing of letters to the S members 4--S 4--H 4--H 4-- m Stake Conference Due This Weekend The regular quarterly conference of Benson Stake will be held Saturday and Sunday, January SO and SI in the Benson Stake Center at Richmond wito President T. R. Hon conducting the unions. r ' Glenn ComWelfare General Church mittee and Ada B. Maxfteld of the Primary Association will be the visitors. Sessions begin on Saturday at 2 ,p.m. with the Stake Stake Clerk, Presidency, Stake Welfare Committee. Also meeting at 2 p.m. win be the Stake Primary Presidency and the Stake Board. At 7 p.m. a general priesthood leadership meeting will vBe conducted .for the. Hfgh Council, Bishoprics, Quorum I.' 1 good will wtin Bolivia. Eadi member contributed lOc to purchase paper and pencils te encourage the Bolivians to write back. Not only did they eftrreapond, but they also made a visit Neither of the visiting Bolivians apeak English, however, Nancy does have a working knowledge of the Spanish, language and the language barrier is disappearing to a degree. The gins are very Interested in the cooking procedures being pri-tn'ed- Presidencies and group leaders. Beginning at 10 a.m. Sun day me general sessions win be held m the Stake Centra. The choir from the Sky View high school under the direction of Stratford Loosle win the musical numbers morning session. Tin afternoon' session win begin at 2 p.m and the music wUl be under the' direction of the Stake Primary. Sunday evening at 7:30 the MIA will present its speech festival with right or more priM" winning rented f tm . partlcipa Dee. (Virginia. wards rent Mr. Ordm ' director:' Van ic-Ota- ke' carried on In toe Waddoupi borne as well as the latest hair styles. The two glrii arrived in colorful ctps and panchoe made of lama wool, but were willing to weir coats and boots as the er became 'more' and frigid. Both are wall acquainted with the d twis-to- " and were willing to give the South American version of the dance, however, when quprried about toe Beatles they mnely explained that they were insects." Nancy, hostess, has Spanish speaking people to me and visit with the girls. They have also had the of mridng many field around the valley. trips Marie Hyer took them on a Interesting tour of the valley along with visiting the Lewiston Elementary school. While they are in Utah they will bo seeking to learn more in general, and more about Club activities fa particular. They arrived fa Salt Lake (Sty early Saturday. Moat were decked out fa colorful wind caps and panchoe, typical of the chilly Ugh plains of Bolivia, but some hkd on their feet because they are tropical area of Bolivia. ; Over tiie weekend' members of the group and their adult 4--H Speecfa have ope i '. Cache County govw far 1984 was one of toe moat economically administered fa recent 'years. Thebudgst which was set up in Decern bra fa 190 far 906A65, wat overspent by just ,960.17. To cover 'deficits,1 money was tranaf err'd . ..from toe general fund fa tha faOowtag amounts: '.District v Court. 0AM; Otar Court, 060; Surveyor. $!AM; 'Assessor, 0AM; Sheriff, ISAM; Otbar Governmental' Units, . 0AOO, and Capital Improvement, ISAM. V . ' sprat 7" iij- - vol. m 0,110 budgeted, phis. District Court: 0AM If THURSDAY, JAN. Tax 'Hello DoUy' Presenlaiira The Lewtatra Liras Cfab to apsaatriax Mrs. Draera Holmes ef Brigham CMyta.a saoelal faadfaistag mart-- . Mrs. Holmes wil present fad Tkarsdsy, February a pregram ef masleal ceamdy. datag aa erlgtasl adag-fatio-a of the Broadway masleal Hello Dally." Mrs. Hehnes. a Mease sopraae, has perfarmed fa ; eeaeert fa Calfanria, New Mexlee, Texas. Nebraska, ' Saatt Dakota aid Utah, hi . ... bud-gate- d, DiibietTam Oil : It has presented programs of tonaghrat Nerttera Utah far several yean. . defidtT NO. Lewiston Lions Qnb Plans She Hniwmlariniif expert seamitiean and makes all her ewaces) hats. She was aeeeamaaied by Kattlera Baraett Biggs also of Brigham City. A roquest by the Bureau of Reclamation far 07O,OOO far general investigation of the Bear River project," was in the 1966 fiscal year budget according to Rep. i George V. Hansen. Rep. Hansen said toe .a- - ed - . . , City Coart: '99M budgeted, 9328 The final revised report on Bear River project is now ; bring prepared by toe Butwaa ;; of Reclamation. " According to Dean Bishoff, out the for mgineer project id the Logan Office, the revls-- r. ed report should be completed by his office about March. U mll.then be sent, to th re-.gtenarofflce far pncesita: How land that, will take, t do not know," Mr. Bishoff ! said. BE SAID THAT toe report will give more of the accruing surplus flows orig-- ' Inatlng below Bear Lake to Idaho than toe rid report. It wlU In about half to Idaho rad hrif to Utah. He said that this will go to project : and needs. He also said fast the new report eliminates toe conservancy district In the state fa Idaho mo that there would be no general tax in the area fa toe project. The report fa-- ; eludes a dam at Mapleton. ' The financing would poe- - . Oily come from federal pow-er sources, hoaddsd. budgeted 9M65.78 surplus.' County Attorney. 9M2Q, budgeted,. 0,420 sprat County Treasurer,' 918A40 budgeted. 0.17SA6 surplus. grant :KAsacMoC,920j- pr more Spihish members,. since speaking none of toe group speaks r. These families. and Mrs. Bertis L. Embry, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Duran Price, President and Mrs. Daryl Quae, Dean Phyllis Sncw, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman WHlardaon, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrood Mr. and Mrs. L. Reese. . Monday they went to the Boss Plant this week Rep. homes where they will spend took exception , 4p. an editoe next two weeks. Include Mr. and Mrs. Albert torial on dtofrbutlra of local Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Eas- option sales, faxievenuei on ton Samson and Mr. and the basis of population. Mrs. Winn Peterson, all of Rep. Plant of Richmond to Smithfleld; Mr. and Mrs. of the legis- tha Woodrow Christensen, Hyrum; Mr. and Mrs. Ross HIs letter fa too' Shit Lake (Continued on pegs 4) Tribune said: Your editorial of January 24tii regarding distribution of local option sales tax nues on the basis of population to very disappointing fa that it reflects ofay toe views acted and lunch to over 1M patrons. Wendall Button and William Harris toe Jump to. which' we were as directors rural areas art to how hfah.'VUhtll your of the It had not occurred me that the welfare and economy, of tha state cratered , ofay ,fav the urban ,. - in-M- North Cache Gets New Library Books , md teachers The of the North Cache Junior High School are very happy about (he purchase of many new books that have recent ly arrived at the school. This is the first year that the Junior high has bad a y fun time program and it has boon welcomed overwhelmingly by both students and teachers. All students have access to toe library and approximately 3M books are bring checked out tor toe students each week. Various depmrtmefai la toe school am using the library far special assign-piiHiand research. Students are also bring tauriit toe use of toe Hbrary which has toe Dewey been set up Decimal system, which is toe accepted and approved method used by libraries throughout the country. The sdnxd is subscribing to twenty-eigperiodica' some dealing with adsni lib-ar- material, others with current problems of the day, mechanics. hobbies and pleasure reading. According to Mr. Thomley, librarian, all possiMa effort U being made by the students, teachers, dminlstra-tioa, Parent-Teach- er Associa- tion. and all others interested in tiie welfare of the young people, to make the North Came Junior High School library n high quality, wholesome place of wanting. ht ed . The oU Richmond South ward, which was dlraccy and Indirectly UP FOR BIDS of the earthquake a couple of years ago, is being put up for bids. " , . a victim -- The 'Into W IlanlToQead Utah Group Plant, aamed i meeting lives Jslitoue to Your threats Vegsrdlng the is constitutionality ; ofTtoto proposed lerislatkm may be anOtiwd members of the swered by stating Oat there Utah granp are D. B. are Just as many opiniras Greene and Mi'es Ferry. ; the of lality The pnrpese Is te see as there are proposition if a permaaeat soiutha to the contrary V can he feud to toe Your Impll' threats reherder war." garding a retaliatory adjustment Idahos de'egrtloa has of distribution methods net been ' fa education, B A C Road formula and liquor tends bespeaks of a' deterioration fa j vernment that is nauseat-an- d to the very ' tescontrary th)s . country was founded upon, R is not worthy About 20 persons wUl exof farther comment. To in- hibit art Monriiy In the first will dicate that ratalatira art exhibit of toe Preston come after reappo tionment Art U Guild. The work Is to openly, reveal vtadica-tivenepaintings, were done' during a recent extension course Our case to based solely conducted by Ollvm Psr-so- s on the principles of Justice of Ricks College. and fairness.- AH of us fa tbs The exhibit wifi be held at contha Utah Power and Light spcalhi rural areas tribute heavily to the econo- building, starting at 7:30 p.m. my of the urban centers in The exhibit, to open to the the spending of our public, especially those who Must we also pay an ire Intern ted fa painting, tlonal tribute of the to Mrs. John Cole, according cent sales tax without hav- president of the newly formed Art Guild. (Csutomed Page 4) h. so-eail-ed Arl Exhibit . DneHonday , . n. . . . - , William Harris com! Wradril Button directors of the Cache Valley Dairy Association during the meeting in Iwtoton. The Cltixen Photo wen ALL OF THIS, ha said, was up to the congress. Mr. Bishoff also said that tha 070AM fa toe budget' would be used fra the study work on the familiar phaae : of toe Bear River project as well as a second phase. one-ha- lf . . Photo' Citizen n ft 1 StxdT be-Uta- Cattlemen ct . .u areas. Area Ranger Thanks Ranger Ralph Roberts today expressed his appreciation for the fine cooperation ho has received from the cattle and sheep aisddations re presenting the grazing per mttteesof Preston District. There are five cattle associations representing 135 members grazing 2980 bead of cattle, and two sheep associations, representing 7 members grazing MM head. of iheep on Preston District, stated Ranger Roberts. These assodittan cooperate iritli the Forest Service in the jnanagemrat of their grading allotments, and are governed Inby a Board of Dirictora, Vice President a cluding president, Secretary-treasure- r, gnd Board Members. They aet toe rules far managing (Continued ea ease 4) non-proje- 1 Two Area nepresenlaiives regular comnnxidty meeting of the Cache Valley Dairy Association was held fa the Lewiston Community Building Thursday afternoon. Ragatar : iT Dairy Cooperative Ebcb ts of Recuunatloh far Idaho Jects. THE BUDGET, he said, 1oesnftft far ld- sfaa wewwwvwwv ho, including I06.2M.000 the AEC 958A77 for ton pertinent of agriculture. 612,- -394AM far toe corps ofangtatoe ftecordar,. 07,09 County mount waa part of tha 0.717, ON raquantod tar toe Bur KV. deficit Clark and Auditor, 03AM budgeted, 9517.77 surplus . - CACHE - VALLE YrQ -- Following In' a' breakdown of ezpendjtarps: Cdnubilsrioners' salariaa 910AM : budgeted, " 9249AM THE h, y ,; M.( iJSSS ili i r I- . nest Side Seb UeldingClas Goes Up For Bids The old Rlchmood South ward chapel to going up far Md according to Bishop R. J. Spackman. The building and property must In disposed of within the immediate future and any and nil bids must be submitted to Bishop Spackman. The bids will be subject to approval by the First Presl-i-nr- y of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints md will be acted upon after such approval Thu exact dimensions of the building an not known, how' ever, it is standing on apacre of proximately land. The building Is two story and has stained glass throughout with the benches as the only Interior furnishings. No deposit is required with the bids. The building may be Inspected at any time, however the keys must ,be obtained from Bishop Spackman.1 special wekfing class : for anyone Interested" will begin Monday at p.m. fa' the West Side high schoCL According to Tom Cstani, class Instructor, the course' outline and toe time schedule for the class will be worked out at the first meeting. Those attending are asked to bring a notebook. The classes will be held fa he vocational agriculture wilding of the high school fa ; Dayton. A one-ha- lf . From Cache Council, ISA j I?; Area Man Gets Silver Beaver and council training commit. LaVor Smith, bishop id the) meeting of toe Cache Vi and Council. Lewiston Third ward : tOO. . fo mer resident of Winder, Mr. Smith to ,i graduate of, HAS BEEN was awarded the Silver Beavat- - of the JunlraChamber fa er by the Cache Valley Coun- Preston HighSchool fata cil, Boy Scouts of America, tended Utah State University. Commerce, wwrtiirat fa the' He was named bishop 'of, the Cschi Oounfa .leaders Wednesday night. He was one of three to receive the award, th highest served as a leader fa m 4-- H tha that can be presented to a man boosting scouting on the council level. The others were Joseph J. Larsen. Newton, unit level for, 16 yean.. and Robert L. Paul, Logan. Hi was one, fa toe1 leaders TIIE AWARD was made at at tha 1967 National Jambor- the annual banquet and ee, member of the district . .ft SS JfSuwfaton of tot: dlfarkt ! he and his wtfshava and one fatereots electronics and " n! . '- .. -I I |