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Show .'T yl ' . "if. r '.v. s i: F , I . v. of U, library Salt lake City, Utah O. ; ''sp t. ' V .'ft I ij.,r - i ' ' y i i i ,h me lav the moidlr of .April? that riwr many projscto .nrttortak-a- and t "a- 7 s' .Vv !V. r1 - you ..W : t i -i V.s 1, V fe x' r t ' ' CHE VALLE - ., , . . v v f M,.,v wa s Wjj-- LEWlCWlCWdtf ' f'--'- '' y. efcfcata of the. Rfcfaamdd Committee, wiild raid ttwtbUfrOup raprackto the; eoottaaetion ,on (hroui cnrapei d the Jw summer He throked the dtyoffl-lals- , members of ttw and local .. reridents torttwcooperatton. In - Richmond, seven f oM tanks were rimed 'and buib-3d- , and me or two wil come town before the end of the dimmer; : lour Jwrne -- were com-idtte- ' ' y: fi .f. i I .. . -- , I t , f Work On j. Youth from aeveral in Southeastern Map ho and Northern Utah have been planning for the peat six months on the Third Interstate Youth Conference which wiH he held in Preston on July 2MB. ' Features of the conference The old Hendricks home on West pOWN IT GOES win be the annual Main Street In Richmond is rand. It was one of seven in Richmond to be torn downaapartofttwbaanttfloatton. com-wiimi- . . srstfSRS? a.muv . r.':V and -- S Ira Ryer, chairman Lewiston commtttaa. ,,-rss. vki S MIA sev wS '.committee Is d mwoffivei orgaidaation from. IXSjStoJSSf-ed- are 'now Some 60 ' pamms ... . . . &&, giaaiBSS n; jdde n; ' ggartfg.9 .&& arras? u' . ' r - i, . . . I. - uf -- iew Rites tfjjt . Hack and WUta daye wil poo Friday morning with he eeuior dairy rivw i and hO Junior dairy show. Jugging of aid mala In both at teases wil start 9:30 with EUs M. Knutson is the senior Judge and as the Junior Nat Week Ger-Pfowm- nn school wil seniors on May second ancommencement pro- fView Judng for the day : if es purebred hulk at 8:30 nual gram. The graduation program win climax a week of activity for the school seniors Wednesday with the annual awarda assembly.' This year four riudent speakers wil address the graduating cten and their guests at file graduation service, which vnl be held in the Sky View auditorium. The program includes prelude, suing ensemble; march of graduatea at 8 p.m.; welcome by Willie Hal, presi dent of Board of Education; pledge of alegtence by Dixie Smlm and Larry Larson; invocation by Nail Whiting; chorus, Clmb Every Mountain," conducted by Stratford Loorie and accompanied Ann Priragren. Remarks win be gtven by SUperintaodent C. Bryce Dra-- a.m. and the purebred cows at 1:15 pm. Judging of the PTA and tH teams wil begin at 9:30 as part of ttw Junior dapmt-mea- t show and the classification of PTA and AH cattle will be at 10 a.m. According to officials of ttw Black and WWte show, this wil be one of ttw biggest draws held rince the event was started at the turn of the century. The Black and White days is one of ttw oldest Hoktdn Shows in the United States ' a Saturday wil feature horao show, with J. C. Wd, , -tontine as the Judge. Thera wifi atoo be the AH dairy food Show, ttw sriee- tion of the Cache County houqo queen, sponsorea ay, Prirm BurV, the i ' eou, ' and other events. ' ' Tht daring horse - ' . - w - TG ASSIST -- Members ofthe HI AH dub "of Rkh-- . mood will assist with the annual Dairy Foods draw at Black and; White Days. The members of the dub an Nadine Houaley, Paulette Smith, AnUee Bair, 8hiriey IDUar, Cattuyn Bair and Judy Doane. ; , . , , ... I. -- ' ' f a' : i'. her favorite dairy' food on a card table with the correct tabte setting tor' om person. A' centeipiece may bo shown. She also dtmtays a copy of the recipe fbr .. her . favorite fowl and menus for ths Cache county AH chibs, in cooperation with the Black and White Day committee, wilt sponsor a "Privurite Dairy Foods Show" to be held Saturtlay at the Cbm- - . by-Mar- . I at wldch SSraTTpS" u 'f- Stcdeds Proonl IVqjytd To LetTisIni Lions Qob . of-tb- Names tdi . n, n d Hy-er- Staters , . , v . UcdSIdo PTA sup-erviao- Ebeb Olficon Men-denlte- tt pub-icit- y, M, n 1 r. . . . ' la-du- de h oa Delegates Named conAssignments for the Port-neference include parade, LEWZSTON-T- wu stake; Sunday seasiona. Sky View Bannock stake; dance, Idaho riudenta school Junior . itake; alhWdc actMtlei- and have been. chosen delegatee dhmer, Ondda stake; md to Utah Girls State to repreactivtfiee sent the American Legion noon .hmdheon, Franklin AuxUary Unit N of Lewte-ton- . stake; variety show, Benaon They an Kathryn WU-ariskc! htaiky afternoon daughter of Mr. and stake. C. Bdwaid WUron, and Mi. The theme of the 'confer- Sflaree Butters, daughter of ence this year ia . Where Mr. and Mrs. Wndeil The Action III both of Lewiston. Mks : Special a esdona wffl be Beth Myler, daughter of Mr. and Gtoanan and Mrs.' Joseph Myter of hddforM-Meof the stakes involved. . CbrnUh, is alternate. Kathryn has served : as : . r.- - . tn. :javtt'Sa?ya Lewiston Girls State bteyote racing : Hte' arnnud Richmond . Stakes Tn miMisuui ( (H, nnirriar Bannock, Maho, FuMm be many others who wil wil and and OnfA in Idaho serve as hostesses, ... regis-ht Smlthfleld . and , Benson ban, caterer and other at-Utah. Members of the youth General chatrman of the Brenda fwrettea include: event is Mis. Norman How Hot Lava Springs; Richards, rik of Preston. is Mrs. Frank GUbent of Fairview. Mns. Reed Brenchlqr, Praston, is publicity chair-maane Mrs. Reed noggin, Soda Spring; Danieken, BawW. Smith, Thrtchen& food chairman; Mrs. raid Meek, personnel chairmen; een Baaiett, Grace Nelson and Dennis Pakner, H. Glenn Btnrisun, regiafra-HoFrank Palmer, phyri- Preston. cal fsdltiea. ihefr md 1000 youth About atOneida' stake it the boat leaders are eqpeoM to fids year. Carl A. stake this year. conference tend the Is president of the Moitenen conA new feature of the take. athletic thn be will ference Chairman of the committee . working in Bannock fi - V ,mn andthe Lae 4:00 e ain j TRENTON Trentah that day. hsU Kingriord, r ..V'' Off A IMKMMMI '?Tb MnN perfreipate nett wMi Mrs. Neflie John- - a very wcoeeatei ckSPJof be te Eridtete are Black and White days is ths Carol Jorgensen; Show. a; All dub tbene, sriqg chuck wagon supper and Doth are BmPg '- (Coofinnod on pege 4) eoddbits in ' a eerving dfrfa between 10:00 eihlb-bm-i Mor- ttw of Roland of a.m. supendston Judging variety show wUcowll bo Reprefor the its heM on Friday evfuiag. gfrk grade senta lives in each of the wil be between 11:00 wants include Mrs. Harold and noon, Exhibits for Jun-RICHMOND mnnuiesifl Saturday J5 RUN Potereon, Grace Pint; MTs. lor and WN luk Secbe juttocTl Grace nil tfrto Floyd Sorenson, ridan drib mat lor noon and 1:00 pjn, IAs part dhmer and a program ia the ok). Mr. and Mrs. Jiey ttw Judging each girl wlH of Lewiston IffiWISTON The Bob amtsted Mn. trampolfaw, mak Community BuKmqi ton, Wilkame; by be on personally . Inter Ilona club mat Monday Morrison and Jky Martin, Roper, Thatcher, and Mr. was served to 79. nUd at the Community demonstrated their rat Iymt Tbs BQsck and White Days Ida BcBe Wrids, Thatcher. committee wH award a parWrinl ' dmirman in lfalad cation. Mark Theurer acted BmMfog . for their regriu , Nspper, assisted by Idyanr-riOf' dinner meeting with Rey stake include Mrs. Boyd ticipation ribbon and prize Roger Synoto, gave vice praUBiit, conductmoney to al entries. A lovThomas, Mriad Pint; Mrs. The of the Stertoy ing ttw meeting. John South, Malad Second: by m ing cup will be awarded to la Karate. Mrs. Dana Benson, Mskd Ckrt fanofiy of Logm. They Trio Lewiston Junior Ugh OflHcers for the combs ttw top entry in the grade . RICHMOND Boys going and Third; Mrs. Ckronco Kent, dM students. Denote year were elected and wil school and Junior and senior to Boys State from Richmond Mn. Don numbers. Mated Fourth; and Ekuse Godfrey, ware In- be lnetaled kter. They are nigh school groups are iunmi a. biwuiinii Holbrook: Mrs. Efiaion, troduced as winuara of ttw Iioyd Etecod, preeident; SM Chairman of ttw show; Is and Warren S. Butter. The. Gene Edwards, St. Jotan; and Hutot. She is gave Harren, first vice prerideut; Mn. Loraine attsanridp Awnnk to sponoor-in- g Asnerican Legion Pleasant Mn. C. E. Thomas, their talks. Their name wil Arnold Troeeth, second rice natality these boys. View; Ray Wiliams, SamarMr. Louisa ha Inscribed on ttw plaque president; Jtosunond Bkdr, aad Oritoan Jonas, Randy to a am of Mn. at the school. Efoern Kent, trea-M- s ia; Dale Moon, Cherry Creek He reand Maurice Thomas, B. surer; S. tail and Hi AH club members si A. Enron SpOdamuk. education Program chairman, H. foA bis ceived ; Naearly ttw Regtotratton, twister; RussriS Hendricks, Harrison, Introduced lira. Thane Winward at Pfcrk okmauaiy ached. charge of- the ng-i- CTWW twirhng lion tamer; Edii Trigmut dine Houaky and Paulette Lewtston Junior OK IN Vuef program: towing WMI PMQM High school the Porineuf Side PTA at a idtration duec-toAhudlee H. B. and and Smith; hoSteaaee, Ct Harrison, byNhncy WMdoupa; meeting held ' will senior a at Sky, be and U8U. ; and Miler ttw as The dinner wu served lair (Casttewed Shirley Page 4) recently, conducted by Mrs. a iwopom from teacher of View nest season. and ttw American Bair Judy a Duve Calbryn by Smith, Lynn Davis, retiring He to a member of ttw Doane. tumbling, parattri bars and Auxilary. high schod conceit bead Bach school elected a vice and is athletic manager and the pnridwt to serve withMrs. atoo rice preeident of the .' as follows: preside, PTA. Ils main interests WUBsm Winward, music, agriculture aad etementety; LEWISTON-S- ix young mm Greg Karren ia .the son of received three Aaronic sports. al e Mrs. Ckrir Austin, from Latriston have been Mr. and Mra. Bid Karren. hood awards. He is an Warren S. Butters is a .'demedtary: Mrw. chosen to attend Boys State. He and member of son of Mr. and Mn. Guy L. a Junior at Sky View Scout vice president of file Future Dm Qritoen, Junior High and it atHo ttw of A. Arrow. Lee Order Boman, They are', Butters. He, too, recrivod Nurse dub. She is preai-deu- ft Urii r school Mrs. NspM Glade Smith, high school He has receiv- tended the national Jamboree his in Richeducation secreearly Chase reelected whs elect for the nest school Hall, Sidney K. Rog ed an Eagle Scout award at Vlritoy Prirge In 1964 and mond and Lewiston. Ha wil treasurer. and Leaf and tary for and a Pahn is Tudor. She as acted candidate ers lor and Jeffery P. Duly year. correspondent be a senior at Sky View Md ' ' BOY COMPETES his, troop.' He attended ttw schod next season membership in the National Boys Slate is sponsored by To God award. Hi hobbies Honor Society. She has been Lekgon and the are footbril, basketball, base-b- tlird International LDS Ex-Richard HuE represented the American wttTbe has had aeveral sing- - ; and golf. He Is a mema member of the FHA, the 80 hirer conference at BYU. Herotes local Post district Scorn the Franklin E in both schod aad lng to ttw Lewiston lions chib ber of the Lewiston Pint la an active AH member Acapefla Choir, and a the annual "Report To by church activities, one of ' ' of the wand. in the School operas in was member a and ttw Cache and North Hiring f NMtott competition. Glade Smith to ttw son of winning team of the 1905 which was ttw Benson stake for ttie hut two yean. In The Club.. He of Promised competed Vak team. production Junior and Mrs. LaVor Smith AH Utah dairy Judging riia wwa a win- wute ana Leo is the eon of Mr. and explorers from Mrs. A4v Boirtan. He has Bishop ner In the Poppy Poster conand is also a Junior at Sky He also attended the 1985 toy. He has been active fat' moutout Came Valley Hto bobbies 'are test and Home Economic View where he has played AH conservation work shop haaetaall Whiner was Bruce L. Jor- received his &sgle ToScout toathercralt, , flaMag and two ttw footbaffl USU. the at God dub historian. Kathryn ha ' his and award years. part Duty son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewbeen associated with me AH gensen, Anthony Hail to the son of awlmimfag. of Hyrum. award. He is a member of He is a member of ttw LeRoy Jorgensen on iston Third ward and has (Gootfamed (Continued on page 9) the Lewiston First word. page ) iJn dDuytonfsecretory. The woridng ns frri-Rati- program.. dance Inter-rectio- ' y e,' tom down or. burned, as i dbzen.tiU-shade-eucchicken coops wers destroyed; brush, frees add willows were cut down, 25 new frees were planted; several piles oM fence were tom down and ditches and street worn cleaned. Mr. Webb .seid that kraal eddents cooperated el. the way in ckurdqg their bwn i3t add sidewtalks. The state ' highway commission mov--i come ditdA and cleaned She highway through town. Members of the Richmond ommfttee Include Willard Jessop. representing the city council - Calvin Prime; South ward; Ray Hufet, Richmond ntard; Bart Sndth, American raglon; v Eugene .Smith, Farm Bureau; Floyd White asd Vefidbn Bair, .firemen; and ' Garr Chriatenaen, 3. ; comUMgr, In Lewlsbn seven houses were razed, two bams. There five fencing projects and several tree phmtU t I campaign; la we&, with - - . COMMITTEE AT WORK Memben of of the Richmond Beauttflcatton committee,' LaMar Spnckman, Willard Jessop, and Mayor Dean Andrua ere drawn clearing a lot in Richmond. Benaon Photo . . ' ' ' T : . ' vl?'A MAY M, IKS THURSDAY. V-.- 5k. Wit, I .? j V - i i jSyST'.tt Tkrily Both of UwtstonandgyjHDeM " ;; r ; Westea-linroe- ; . M : oar-ttdpa- rit . ng, against ? . . . 0 UAREE BUTTARS KATHRYN WILSON GLADE SMITH SIDNEY ROGERS ANTHONY HALL LEE BOMAN JEFFREY TAYLOR UHEGGKAS! .V. SH. r V |