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Show - of spring In lows the of the North Cache falley toms gutten of the etnets he ease hi PnS- - v .and fee from the main street us they could. The water cut patterns in the street, splashed up on the cars and created streamlets of dearness down the gutters. Spring to dear out the Ice and snow, ton this week as dty crows tied them to various vehicles Onto of the SPRING B ODMINGT North Cube VaRay la the ritual of but will was coming it stoyT up the hoeos The Cttison Photos i ; : i -- I- THE I Bank Shows Steady Growth Since Start In Lewiston CACHE VALLE who ton State Bonk's history, the Samuel R. Rogers, J acted as assistant cashier to Mr. Barber, took over at the time of the totter1! dealt. wu at this time that the town At this period in the Lewii- - Changed from a town orgaifi-aation to that of e dtyr of the fourth class .with Samuel F. Wiser as its flnt mayor. At this period of developState ment, the Lewiston Barit left their rid stand, the little gray cement building, to have It replaced by a This brick building. new structure was e credit to the bank and to the small city. At this time there earned to be a greeter adGeorge A. Perceval i vancement in forming, In made the cottier only to burinees and in ell lines Hut remain a Short time (1806). He wee replaced by Moroni had ever been made before. T. Beck, who had assisted S. R. Rogers, the new cashMr. Percavol and acted lor followed the seme cazw-lier, him about two yean. that characterised policy The bonk bed a humble ft toe 1808 TDfir-Ita'beginMnijrir The else of tbe buHdtog was Iqg foie period, Sett Langton about 20 feet tar SO feet (Centfauad on whs not too strong as WILFRED J. (Fred) not nor protected in any way By KARLA RAWLINGS The Lewiston State Bonk was incorporated under the Utah Slate laws in September 1906, the year after Lewiston Sugar Factory had its beginning. The mot president of the bank was Bririuun A. Hendricks, an early pioneer of Lewiston. The board of directors consisted of Brig-heA. Hendricks, Hynnn HeyheU, George H. Champ, Bririuun Y. Benson, A. H. Thompson, Brigham Pond and George A. PercavaL I A MTV vol. m NO. 4S THURSDAY, FEB. 24, IBS UTAH, MBS LEWISTON, m County Welfare Money Distribution Released i $14.12 per pest several Providence foHi caudle the wns by Paradise again yean, Amalga commun- wMBS.88. Cache county only In Us report to Oeche no Mslst-froity which received tbe.Oacbe Ooungr County. Oommisstooer J. W. :JLW" of Mile As in the m f. . . - indicated tout the 'total mount of money dfebuned thnmri huned through bis department to i, av the Cache communttlea wae dd canton (MB yddla 8373,43248. 1Us included enge per ( age easistence, aid to de-Newtm hedmejtihmt pendent children, aid to 78). and UtodT eld to , Sff5LfCS5? which total amount OnDtahnoy highway totoe awdend wlU be restricted on bridge load ttnits, the state fctgn said Mr. Chamber! ao foHowi: AD. - OAA, will be a maxi- The Unfit mum of 350 an inch width of tire, 10.000 pounds on the front axle If there is W St! Fw wide pound or better and 14400 on any oth' - thovssm AD, 98440; totd, average per capita, Gtorkston-OA- A, cnmrnWtee Steering The. committee visory red- - Explorer $1406.1 i Bsptor- - ans&tiSNHs comnfitteejieadadr IDC. $1488.40: AB. 8188.1 $8,40847; overage per told, capita, fS.lL College Ward OAA, $1,-314.- The group le to nteet Sunday at 8 p.m. la dm Oneida stake bones. The Rodeo wfl be held on Jtme 14 as of tbo Intetetoko Ybuth ference. One Eqdorer from ooch of the seven stakes participating in toe youth wtu meetwtth th ptorer leaden end the ory committee to pirn the against bud duels. PLAN PROGRAM the Jmter Ffes-l- g Ugh pro-wa- n for PTA are EMss Godfrey, Iyaette Boise BodQy and Arita B. . Piy 2041 two-sto- ry ul - 94.15. TMs three Committees Work On B& W Days The LowisloaPTA Plans board of directors and soliciting committee starting the last of March. Most of the committees are The Lewiston PTA Founorganised and ready to plan der Day program will be their put. of the show, acheU Friday, Feb. 25th, at cording to the committee. 7:80 p.m. at the Junior Ugh. Vincent Erickson will rive a brief report on the Parent Fomfty Life IneUtuti that Whs held recently at USU. A tribute to the teachers for toe pert they piey in the PTA win be given by Mm. Bhdne Stephenson. A 30 minute musical wll be given by the Junior Ugh chorus, conducted by Arlan' R.' Baird. Founders Event pro-po- " Rites Set For Friday ForAccident Victim tadkUqg contained rooms. There was no expensive equipment In toe bunk to make the work at ter or Me mm pleasant The whole complex banking sdure was carried on In Moral services for WilThe fred J. (tad) Weber, who simplest manner. cashier of foe bank not only wu kilted Sunday to Calibad to have good Judgement fornia, win be bekl Friday at uom in the Presbyterian in the ovemi-uof the bunk burinesi, hut he Community church. ; bed to be a good accountant The Rev. Dr. Minor BrunMoroni T. Beck remained ner wU officiate. as cashier of the bunk wife Mr. Weber, 2L wu killed Cyrus Jensen as Ms assist- in a two car automobile Ocant. until 1908 when he was cident at an Intersection In replaced by George A. Bar- Riverside, CUf. He was ber of Logan. George A. foe sole occupant of his car. Berber, a man put middte Others riding in foe second life, bed for many yean held vehicle were. boepIteHxed, positions of but end res- some in serious " condition. ponsibility with foe state, foe They were reported lmprov-ncounty, end large business concerns. He liked the peoFreds fattier, WHUam L. ple of Lewiston end they lik- Weber, is the accounting ed him. For many years he in the Preston Diwas looked to for counsel vision of Utah Power and end advice. Mr. Barber re- Urid Company. mained with foe bonk until He 21 yeiro of age the time of his death which at the wu of foe accident, time came suddenly while he was was airmen second an and on vacation in Box Elder 1918. In county i - enmml Black and will be e senior and Junior Tho WMto show in Richmond wiH division. wH er axle. team this puffing 2M1 be heM on May There will be a truck and beM on May SL will be bos limit of 10 nfitee per year. The Dairy Cattle show wil Visits to (toiiy farms 1$ (be hour. will be made by the be held on May 20 and there tin - $1498.88; Kenneth Porter, Hobart $1408.18; wad CRede- Houriey. non-reoiden- t, Piis for- went to each community the purpose for which ft was eo will begin diabumed hai been Sited by formation of the Other expeadtturee not ADC, 990040; total, by communttiee included 914M.97; average per capita, administrative expenee, 988, 9847. 88148; footer care, 818,888.86; Oornfoh-OA- A, 97447; to98848; and tal, 987447; avenge per work project payroll, M "from an (Confined Page 4) UabPodd pS The Explomn To Plan g. . dam In foe U. tad Mbrch Weber S.- - Air Force. wu bora on 4, 1944, in Raxtanf. He attended ecboois in Rex--1 to Preston of 1982 with Me parents. He graduated from taston Mrii echori in 1982 where he wu active in baud and oilier musical aettvittee. He wu afreteta hltt acbori dence bund drummer during Ma senior year. He attended links buainau a mute well college school in Botee. He was attending Utah State University before he enlisted In the Air Force In May, 1984. After Ms enlistment he received training at Lackland APB In Terns; and at buu In Greenville, Miss., and at Gunther AFB, Montgomery, Ala., before being assigned (Oonttnued on buck page) u u 1 If m : i !: I Lions Hear i n Talk On Patriotism The Lewiston Lions club met Monday night in the Community President Building Wendell with Butters conducting. The program was under the direction of the program chairman, H. B. Haryiaon. There were two vocal solos her by Maxine Rjrmu andJohn-stoaccompanist wns Enid The speaker for the evening was Coach HaberWhiting, who spoke on Pa- i n. APT AND Sound tarvitatiom; A. mi axhibtts; Howard mmhmbootoAlwant from end program aker, L. B. Osins. Jr., entries: and Champ Webb, grounds. General dufinnan is Calvin W. Funk, with Wm. R. Harris, vice dmlrmen, and James T. Murray, Bvln J .Dermis, LaMar Bpartonan, Ruth B. Anderson on the board of dfroctori. Tom Stoddard Photo - pie-tur- e, - , Modem A daHohma dtenOT WU ved by foe American Legion Auditory attended. if r the first bank building in Lewiston, THE DEVELOPEMENT OF A BANK cement block buOding, wu buBt on the co ner where the building, tost vacated by i ' the bank, stands. It wu a smell building foot wu later replaced wUh the two etory brick building. This wu vacated last December and Is how occupied by thettS Styto Sbo. The new beak building la one of foe more modem i mull beak in tho i I 4 I |