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Show 4 - March THE CITIZEN 19, 1970 STORAGE TANK SPECIAL NOTICE GET IN ON THIS WHILE THEY LAST. Good supply now, but hurry, they will 90 fad at (host price: $75.00 Long, 36 (148 Diameter) $90.00 :;or I o 1. 36 Diameter $160.00 (270' Lonng, 36 Diameter) CONSTRUCTION: Heavy 1 2 ga. iteel. Can bo opened both end with airtight lid and locking ring. Can be used upright or lying down. Price F.O.D. Salt Lake. USES: V V V V V SILO FOR GRAIN & FEED CULVERTS IRRIGATION DITCHES WATER TANKS WATER TROUGHS PS??E?S ALLE3 METALS 01 v;::t SALT 1 9th ME C"Y 801 Public Notice south UTAH 355-74- OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF LEWISTON Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held cn the 7th day of April, 1370 at 8:C0 p.m. in the Cam.nun-it- y Club Room, Lewiston, Utah. The purpose of the public hearing i3 to explain to and receive comments from interested residents of the City of Lewiston, relating to: 1. The adoption of a Com prehensive Master Plan to guide the growth and of the area within the nnrporate limits of LeWiStn devel-j;.me- nt Lewiston 4th Ward Holds Reunion LEWISTON The adoption of Subdivision Ordinance for the plat-Lr- g and subdividing of land wl'thin the City of Lewiston. 3. The adoption of a Zoning Ordinance for the purpose of regulating by districts the location, heights, bulk, and stee of build.ngs and otair structures, percentage of 1st which may be occupied, the of lots, courts. and other sustained as open spaces, the density and Durr ant waa distribution of population, the Mia Maid teacher in the MIA. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hyer location and use of buildings and structures for trade, in- accompanied by his metier, dustry, residence, recreation, public activities and other purposes, and the uses of iand for trade, industry, re-- ! creation or other purposes. Copies of the Master Plan land proposed Subdivision and Zoning Ordinance, including the proposed Zoning Map. mav ba inspected hi the Lewiston City OfTwo-yeeld Danny Pond fices during office hours: s 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. snent his birthday visiting and (except with his grown-u- p relatives. Tuesdays) 7:!'0 to 9:00 p.m. The family had planned a Legal No. 1714 Pub. March social at the home of his 19, 26, and April 2, 1970. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Allsop, in Trenton. Dan-nv- s arp'rate, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pond of Lewiston, were Too late To Clasftit' there, and aso Mrs. Jay An Clowns r,.-,- I ed a session in the Salt Lake Temple Friday. From there, they drove to Manti and spent the night with Mr. aM M-Vernon Larsen, and attended a session in the Manti LDS Tenrle Saturday before returning to their homes. Norman Bodily of Denver, Miss Eileen Bodily of Salt take City and Sam Bodily of Provo spent a recent weekend In. Lewiston at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bodily. While here they spent a day skiing at Beaver Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lemon and two daughters of Roy spent Sunday at the home of their mother, Mrs. Anona Tabot, in Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Peck and son of Burley spent the weekend in Lewiston visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peck. week-nigh- ts Manager, PIANOS, 33C0 dersen and familv of North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Godfrey and family of Ammon, Ida.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alison and daughter Sherry of Lewiston, Jim and LuDeans eight children from Sharon Lewiston, Allsop, Lynette Godfrey, Grace Nicholas and Nancv Clawson. Supper was served to 30. Literary League ASTIN-WEIGII- T 120 W. So., Salt Lake City, Ut., 84115. FOR SALE 8 can milk er. Star make. Good dition. Clifton, Phone Idaho. coolcon- 747-37- 5. 12t3p 12t3c : LEWISTON The Literary League held their meeting on Thursday nigh! at the home of Mrs. Ethel Leavitt in Cove. Mrs. Arthur C. Simmonds reLook To viewed the bock, This Day, by Nardi Reeder. This is the story of Connie La-bru- da Rupp. Costume Directors Lona Holt, Amy Gibbons, Verda Sharlene Bently; makeup, Griffin; scenery,' Keith lighting supervisor, Reed Par-Andre- Webb. DETENTION CENTER (Continued from page 1) the county. Horace Carlson will continue as probation officer, acting under the direction of toe The building and furnishings will cost approximately 860, COO. County funds have 0 been matched with funds from the State Department of Family Services. Paul Hutchins from the state office has worked closely with the County Commissioners on the planning and construction of the building. In addition to living quar ters for the resident managers, there will be detention quarters for four boys and four girls. Guion, M.D., and her TRENTON Pres. Wayne dinner with their daughter Traveller and Ivan Allen and . . were the high council visitors JrnDMr and Mrs. at Trenton Sunday and spoke his parents, Wendell Marriott, from Fort Mer Bishm Sunday evening. lin L. Andrew presented a Eustis, Va., to report all well and he was attending camping award to Boy Scout He 62. Mrs. Richard All- - chamc training school. to make a tour of sop was given an award for expects C., in the near outstanding service to the Washington,!). is stationed only he as Scout future, Guide Patrol. A Boy award and plaque were giv- - 14 i miles from the Capitol. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith en to Morland Spackman for and of the family went to Bountiful 43 percent having scouts as first class, and he Sunday where he participated was given an award for out- in blessing their new grandDuty son. They had dinner with standing leadership. to God awards were present- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garned to Stanley Cottle, son of er following the blessing of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Cot- t'.io b:by Maiorie Grant, daughter of tle, and Ted Andrew, son of T Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant, Bishop .and M.s. Mrlp Eugene Cottle play-r- .,ii Dee Jay Federico, son ed a piano soio. Curtis Fiaz- - of Mr. and Mrs. Tino Feder-i-- i, were unitall cl ier reieived a:i award, Along The Trail To Duty To God. ed in marriage in the Logan He is the first Trenton boy Temple Friday morning. to receive this award. That evening a reception honMr. and Mrs. Wendell Mar- ored the couple in the Trenriott attended meeting at ton ward cultural hall. The Clinton Sunday where their young couple will make their Susan Wil- home in Logan where they granddaughter, liams, daugher of Mr. and will both continue their eduMrs. Wendell Williams, was cation at the USU. Mrs. Harold Buttars underconfirmed a member of the b" her grandfather. went major surgery at LoAfter meeting, their son Bart gan hospital last week. She was ordamea a teacher bv his is reported to be recovering Her mother, father in the presence of the satisfactorily. Wil- Mrs. Twila Dickson of Ogthe and grandparents liams family. They later had den, is here caring for her. me-Tro- y; Tr-nto- n, ASC SIGNUP Our Electric (Continued from page 1) grain producers, for instance, provide incentives to avoid buildup of costly surpluses. Ths8 navments ateo provide substantial financial security for because they are not subject to weather as are the crops themselves. Total incentive payment benefits for the various programs in 1970 will be made avail bte rvch earlter than in prior years. They are to be expedited as soon as possible after July 1 and completed in many instances up to two months earlier than ever before. Those farms which havent been signed up have only a relatively short time left Only those signed in advance of the deadline can become eligible for program participation, they stressed. fa-"i- Holds Meeting 12t3p Blau, Stella Hatch, Dell Bul-leShirley Blau, Richard Bagley, Margaret NieUtn. Children Mike Wadsworth, lhad Bunn, Troy Pond, Susan Taylor, Corinne Peterson. Youth Singers Christ! Andrews, DaRae Humphreys, Dawneita Beckstead, Beth Smith, John Cade, Ricky Gardner, T eon Spackman, Terry Spackman. Production Staff Director, Gwen Taylor; assistant director, Carma Noble; musical director, Bob Christensen; accompanist, Steve Parry; Linda choreographers, Dennis Morrison, Lin- 50-5- TAKE UP payments on beautiful Console Piano. Write Credit Hy- court Stages Surprise Parly On Mothers Birthday week-day- Doug n, Lewis-war- d s. 2. Pocco, er; Mocco, Boyd Bodily. Cloverdale Sngers Adrian Rigby of Newton .attend- ' City. (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Orpha Fabricus, and Mrs. Edith Cooley and Mrs. Flor-enj- e tt ar nameless leciric Heat Is Slav Comfort Mrs. Maude Hyer of ton, and her mother, The Fourth he d their annual ward reunion Saturday night in the cultural hall under the direction cf tie bishopric, with Lorenzo Griffeth as emcee. The dinner was looked by the Feveniies quorum under the direction of RusseU Bowcutt. There was a good crowd. The oregram was given by the Shirley Clark family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bow-ervisited in Garland Sun- day with two of Mr. Scout Award Given During Sunday Meet STAKE ML strug-gte- s in becoming a doctor. Refreshments were served to 15 club members. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. Fay Bernhisel in Lewiston were Mrs. Ross Wilson, Mrs. Nate Willmore and Miss Cecil Wilson of Salt La!.e City, and Miss Eva Wilson of Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Forsyth of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Pond in Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thomson of Lewiston spent Monday in Ogden visiting relatives. The Lewiston Literary club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. G. Wood under the direction of Mrs. Emerett Wiser, president. The members voted to place a book in the Lewiston Library in memory of Mrs. Myrtle Pond, a former member, who died last week. Mrs. Dorothy Gilbert gave a review of the book, Lady by Margaret Queen Anne, Hodges. Wavne D. 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