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Show I - IbltiiftCUaily ' -S' 19B8 Blscayne TOR SALE Chevrolet Sedan. Automatic tranwnlwlon. Grant Bingham, Weston. Phone 747--? , 8456. ' ' I - Sept. 29, UN ' .SEWING In my homo. Ar-rangementa can be made $ for fitting. Nan Herrin, Thatcher. . 427-63- RETURN FROM VACATION Mr. and lira. Clem Rawl-ln-a have returned from visit-ln- g In Richfield with a daughter Bunrice and her huaband and family, Or. and Mrs. J. D. Halgren, and in Salt Lake with another daughter her huaband and family, the Stewart B. Ecdea. They were gone for ten days. at I AFETY COUNCIL (Continued from page 1) council membera. He noted that the car problem around echool.la alfnoat nil and that the general reaped for othera was the underlying reason for the outstanding aafety record. He codchided by Baying that of "aafety la a , hdplng othera and learning to cooperate in auch programa aa the car sticker projecta, and having pride In one's UPAL (Continued from page 1) WED., THUR8., FRL, SAT. SEPT. 28, 29, N, OCT. 1 m 1952 at Ogden as an assistHe later ant storekeeper. worked as a draftsman and estimator and entered Ogden's sales department In 1959. He was named special salesman in November, 1965. A member of the Greater 'Paradise Hawaiian Style' Chamber, of Ogden by-prod- Wlth Com- EMs Presley merce, Mr. Bowman has serSUN., MON. ved on that organisation's OCTOBER 2 -- 8 civic affairs, aerospace and legislative committees. He is a member and former president of Ogdens Optimist Club and served as president of With Ike Sngremea the Ogden Junior Chamber STARTING OCTOBER 8 of Commerce during his association with the Jaycees. 1 Showing on Sunday, MonMr. Bowman was raised In day, Wednesday, Thursday Logan and attended schools Shewing 8 Open 7:M there. He also studied at Weber State College. He and his wife, Connie, a Adalts 99c Children native of Ogden, are the parA GO TO LETS ents of three children. They will move to Preston in the TONIGHT near future. . I Death DaD ecfaool". '.The; Safety Council officers for tbo current school year are Kathy Hall, president; Karren Saunders, vice president ' Terelaa Men, second vice president; Susan Chap-- ; pie, secretary; Sharon Llech-trepresentative; and Allan Ormond, reporter. : y, Ltwiftra Brftb OUT OF THE BEST DOORS voumn she PBEsron effiZEn LDS BOOKS AND 01106 HELD SUPPLIES OVED IT TEARS YOU APART WITH SUSPENSEI PRESENTS PLAQUE -T- halr Allen, akMaOr to the Sky View Safety Cbondl, (needs a plaque from the Uwistsa Bxisb Mr. and Mrs. Clayne Henln-ge- r and family of Albuquerque, N. M, have returned to their homo after visiting In1 Lewiston at the home of their fattier, Herman OUverson. Kathy Oliverson returned home with them after spending two months In Albuquerd will school que here. Mr. and Mrs. Leeds Wiser followentertained at ing fast meeting at their home tfil far their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hasen Bright, and brothers and sisters of Leeds, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- T', neth Wiser and family LjiuF r non - and Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Hunze-ke- r and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Rey Wiser and T! family of Lewiston. Mrs. Carina Noble has re-- ! CUM He turned from a weeks tour of Adahi fU6 the state of Utah In company , Deera Open 1:11 with Mrs. Blnty Stenburg of Sait Lake City, Prof. Reynolds Feature Tbneai of the USU staff and Dr. Stark 1:M, 4:86, 7: and 8iN of the USU. The tour eras sponsored by the Municipal - League of Utah and the team eras judging beautification programs' which had beat earned on In the different cities of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Karren of Idaho Falls, former residents of Lewiston, visited with relatives In Lewiston last week. Children of Mrs. Peterson who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Milford Talbot, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Talbot of Nyssa, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. (Been Talbot, Fruifland, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Osterline, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Talbot ana Mr. and Mrs. Glen Talbot of Montpelier; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Peterson of Nampa, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Odis Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Lor an Smith, Lewiston, and many grandchildren and great grandchildren. BUI Swendsen spent the weekend at his parade home in Lewiston. He is studying at the Trade School in Salt Lake City and also working part time. . It's IJalicalPharnecy T7edr October 2 to UEETTuESE RED OF SEBVIGE 8 Y0U1PHARMACISTS Kathy Had STATE HAS AUTHORITY (Continued from page 1) . Subnotion Id piosldont Karren Saumtaoi tot vice M The Idaho Code called for the state board of health to provide for the development, ami enforcement of standards for the care and treatment of individuals in hospitals and far the construction, maintenance and operation of imbsi which. In the light advancing knowedge, win promote safe ami fagnaia treatment Of such individuals in hospitals. The rales, also according to Idaho Code, wore set up by the board with the advice of the advisory hospital coundL The code says "mat the state board will enforce such rules, regulations, and standards with respect to all hospital or different types of hospitals . to be licensed According to Dr. Carver, before the rules and regulations were adopted they reviewed In detail by a ber of different organizations, Including the Idafio Hosoital State Association, the MfAifvl Association, the AM he Ptftv yarning Association mi other state agencies. ? This was done before the regulations were submitted at public hearings. "As I recall, the doctor said, "there were actually a total of four public hearings held throughout the state over a period of time prior to their mate board of WO." This power, then, was given to the state board by the legislature. Since the adoption the legislature has met several times and Dr. Carver sakl that at no time did any mwmwiwmi of the legislature request a review of the regu- ; .. - Mr. and Mrs. Asa Thompson have returned to their home after a weeks visit In Idaho Falls with their daughters, Mrs. Rita Paxman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jean (Ctarice) Peterson and The four alternatives are, build a new hospital, remodel the old one, build an add to the present building, or close the hospital tt would cost between 950, NO mid 950,000 to remodel the old building, with no Hill Harris matching funds available. The county would have -f-ollowing the a Stans Market which, ac- cording to present records, is not mg enough for the county needs, R would cost about 9250,000 according to architects Ornate to add to the building, giving the 20 beds. TbiswouMbe a B rating for Hill funds and could mean funds, local hospita leaders have said. With this the hospital would still have the old building. By iw building, building a which would cost the county about 9500,000, the county would get a hospital with about 25 beds and In addition a nursing home of about 87 beds. Some have saM that the nursing home is needed in the county mare than the hospital. Regardless of how we look at the matter, this Isnt question of building a new office for the towns doctors, satisfying a bureaucrat in Boise, just getting something WEN SUNDAYS 6 ' WEEKDAYS GRADE A - 8 aA te 2 pjn. ajn. to 6 pjn. WHOLE C Pan Qoady . . . Lb. 35s new. If Franklin county wants a hospital at aU even a small one the state board of health, backed up by regulation standards, prepared by an advisory committee, authorised by the state legislature and approved by state agencies, and adopted following public hearings, must do . . . MUST DO The state code says that a something SOMETHING. hospital board or county can appeal the ruling of the state The hospital board, the department of fiealth to the county commissioners and board of health for a bearing. others fed that the new hos"Judicial review of a final is the best course to take determination of the state pital in the long haul board of health may be secured by any person adversely IN WYOMING . affected . . . So far as The Citizen can Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Det-to-n determine, unless Franklin are spending a week in county wants to lose all hos- Sage, Wyo., at the home of pital sendees In the county, a the requirements of the state daughter and her husband, board of health must be met Mr. and Mrs. Arden Pope. Ground Beef FRESH LEAN 2-u'$1- .09 TV pinnEDs - BMS AMMON y .. i RED DEUOOUB STYLE SHOP K a'.1.' LEWISTON, UTAH Paul Johnson Ellit Johnson BUSHEL si DOYS' fnOOSEDS YOU CAN DEPEND on year pharmacist on his knowledge and skllL Leek at year dngglsts shelves, wtth row en row of bottles. Year druggist mast knew hew the contents of aS the bottles can he used. Us knowledge and professional tralalag make it possible to fDl yean doctors prescriptions There are 7AN drags in cemmea use. New ones promptly and properly. are being added every year. So your drngglst mat keep leaning. And ho Ask Mm for advice on year household health needs.' Depend an Mm dees. to fffl year doctors prescription with Ike can of a professional man and the Merest and concern of a friend and neighbor. v nuns ra sono, lianas ns tods nonenoa DEDICATED TO TODD GOOD DEALTQ SIZES 8 TO m - SHOP OFTEN AT STAND AND YOUTJ, . ALWAYS SAVE ... . STARTING OCTOBER M WE WIU, BE OPEN ON SUNDAYS FROM 19 a.m. TO 2 pjL WEEKDAYS I ajn. TO S pjn. WITH BOW TIES SHOES ADD BOOTS STANS MARKET Going A! A DIG PRESTON, IDAIH) STODE SPECIALS WITH HOODS miRE smnTS BOYS WE ALWAYS HAVE HUNDREDS OF I. UYLOnCOATS QUILTED . DISCOOUT , And IN 6117-- 1 WEST ONEIDA OPEN SUNDAYS S to 8 Doha,, - . PHONE WEEEDAYS SUM 6 to S . |