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Show rrr rHE CACHE NO. 1 LEWISTON, Two Authorities Attend Conference The Benson Stake U v, VALLEY SE A UT VOL. IX : i confer- - Youth Y UTAn S4330 TIIURS., APRIL 18, 1970 Richmond Begins Annual City Clean-u- p Campaign For Temple Marriage. ence was held Saturday and .Talks were given on the Richmond City its members of the Volunteer that a few of the Elder LeGrande1 ject by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce annual clean-u- p began Fire department, were on have been removed and program of the Collet, Vivian Spackman, and Richards, member week with several sheds hand with the fire truck to ers are in the process of be- -' Council of The Twelve Apos- Bruce Karren. Pres. Wayne and old homes being torn keep the blaze under control. ing razed. This is great, but ' tles, and William II. Bennett, Traveller talked about Tem- down or burned. The drive Mayor Richard Baglcy said there is much to ba accorn-thi- s an Assistant to the Twelve, ple Marriage and Eternal will continue until May 15. week Fished. By working togeth- the was that city were the visiting authorities. Life. Mr. Bennett and Elder cican-ucam- making a special call to the er and doing the bast we can annual The conPres. II. Ray Gibbons Richards spoke about temple to join with our own problems, we ducted the Saturday ever.ing marriage and showed a film, paign is being pushed by the people of Richmond can accomplish much, he Clean-uand movecouncil Richmond the National city the for Etersession. The theme Marriage For Time or added. ment. civic organizations. Preparing nity. program was He said many improveThe vacant house belonging Mayor Bagley listed the The Sunday morning sesMrs. Ada Kent (seated right) was named chairREADY COMMUNITY DRIVE sion was conducted by Pres. to Reed Harris and several ments were made in Rich- following special projects: OLD GARS: This is a majman of the Lewiston Community Chest D.'ive by Mayor L. D. Bodily (left). Other Clarence Anderson. Special vacant sheds on the property mond last year and some have or of workers include Mrs. Delbert Tarbet, Mrs. Garr Morrison, Mrs. Howard Layne and were Erickson Victoria to clean problem to every communalready begun up music was furnished by the ity, but we think we are very Clayton Nielsen. The drive is to be compl :tcJ by Apiil 25. The city council encourStake Priesthood Chorus dir- demolished and set on fire. their grounds this year. The Citizen Photo You have probably noticed aged all in the community to contribute generously to the drive. (Continued on page 5) ected by Arthur Simmonds, Delbert Egan and Earl Egan, on the by piano scumpanied Sasbs Highway Protection Steven Perry. McKay Marler of Lewiston , Third ward was sustained as 1 a High Councilman and Lloyd i Elwood was given a vote of V thanks for his past services $ as a High Councilman. Pres. H. Ray Gibbons spoke about the paths in life that The Lewiston City Council position as Community Chest (Continued on page 4) held their regular meeting on chairman. The council went Monday evening under the on record urgng citizens of Ex-Ar- ea The Cornish ward church direction of Mayor L. D. Bod- the community to contribute fund to when this dedicated gmerouslv Sundav, ily. house was It was announced that Mrs. the volunteer workers come Anril 12, bv Elder LeGrande Richards of the Council of Ada Kent had accepted the to the homes as this will be the only contribution drive of Twelve Auostles. this nature conducted this The pmgam was conductMcKAY MARLER ed by Bishop Paul S. year. r The council also wanted to accident claimed A The organ rr'ide alert citizens to help oreserve tie l'fp of a former Tremor-to- n music was by Avis Myler, the highways throughout the man Wednesday, Anril 15. invocation bv Verl Buxton, Elverne J. Coles, 67, died community. It has been notfirst counselor; song by a ot 5 a.m. Wednesday morning 'd that farmers have been male quartet with the words Colorado !n a hospital in written bv Josenhine Jack-sotaking advantage of farming the barrow pits but have been Members of the quartet Snringo, Colo. were Chester Simmonds of busing the privilege by using Mr. Coes was born Oct. 9. sm highways as turnabout with Salt Lake, Grant Petersen of lifeli.xre yor J.p Tremcntpp. the Cook McKay Marler, Arthur Simmonds heavy and mutilating equip sident of the Lewiston Third V. and Agnes Bountiful, Harry ' ; nent. It has also been noted ward and active farmer and Coles. of Lewiston and Joseph Mylthat sprinkling systems have church worker, was sustained IT married Lenoe BuUn er of Cornish. presented road hazards when as a member of the Benson Talks were given by Bishop PloVpnpd on July 29, 1939 Anplowed to spray water on the Stake High Council at the in Clarence Pres. McKnight. Salt Lake Citv. "oads continuously. dersen and Elder Richards. had li,,p,d in Denver, puarterly conference held in They The Norge Town Laundromat at 196 North Main in RichNEW BUSINESS the The council aso voted t Richmond Sunday. Two songs were sung by 1954 where Mr. since "kip., now is for business. mond JosIt is located in the old Bamberger station, which has bv open conducted have an inspection conducted ward choir, v Mr. Marler was born and Coles was a The Citizen Photo remodeled inside. been benediction completely The on !n -Mvler. the homes and premise? fc eph cyant for American Tel. aised in Lewiston and reN. Adelbert water "or faultv and was given by leaking ceived his education in the TpI. Since Ws retirement in sterns. The council urges Cache Martin, second counselor. County School District 1065. hp had worked with owners and citi ill There were eight former property from Nmth Cache engineering firm out of Okatens to inspect these abnor- 'vgh school and LDS semin- lahoma. bishops of the ward in othe1 JOSEPH HUMPHREYS mal situations and make th? tendance and also many He was active in the corrections immediattely so ary. visitors from area in He the has where he was a High farmed "hnrph "hat reeded water for sum The Cornish ward reunio11. of and the for ras his life ill Priest. in April was held Saturday, per use will be preserved !3 vears has been employed Surviving are his widow, under direction of Irvin Ken is many areas as possible. ot Thiokpi Chemical Corpora- and the folowing children. The Leavitt. Eldon dell and tion in Brigham in the chem- Mrs. Jack T. (Judith Ann) dinner was precared by Maur CVBA Annoints ical laboratory. 5th Class Joseph Calif.; Specialist Whittier, LaRue Neeley Hamer, Buttars. ine But-aron IIvmhrcYS returned As a member of the Lewis-h- n Rodney T. Coles. Sati Lake Leatrice Donna Powell, Area Werbei Hivrsdvv, Arril 2, fm.m Vipt Third he has serv- Citv: three grandchildren; and Helen Buxton. Plans for the new Franklin ITc was met at the Salt farm1? MIA who for the ed in the Marion and Sunday and four brothers and one sisClark Rais Richards. Cache counMorgan, The Shirley County Lake Hospital were prohis aents Mrwt . cv. School by of Pavson. superintended past seven years has been ter, Hnzshal Coles ty Fire Chief, discussed the of Logan presented a musica gressing this week with much and Mrs. Donald M. Cache Val-iof the Seventies Rov Coles of Provo, Leland burning ordinance with the for the Miss Nancy and president program of the architectural work While serving in of Commissioners Breeding Association on Quorum, completed a stake Coles of Ogden, Otto Coles of Board Stratman of Smithficld sang completed. he was an Vietnam, vL. 7f$s. the west side of the county, mission, and is currently serv- Kaysville. and Mrs. Lois Tuesday. several solos. Official approval of the rnv' Commendation Medal becomes inseminatnr for the ing with his wife as temple Christensen of San Antonio, Todd Weston said that there funds totaling more cr Service. entire county. Suel Murdock, work coordinators for the Texas. was some confusion in the than $100,000 was expected In the Untied States Amv. after 20 years as inseminator ward. of the the of people Funeral services will be minds ' this week. John Fetzer, arToe worked with the Intelli-Tnc- p for the east side of the counHe married the former hetld Saturday, April 18, at county since the old ordinance folia chitect on the building, said during his year of ac- tv, has accepted other em- Blanche Fifield of Weston t p.m. in the Benson Stake stated th3t burning could be there is still some inforthat tive duty. 31. 31 and they are the parents of Center in Richmond. Friends lone from Oct. to May ployment such as soil samplmation, As an Intelligence worker, The new state and county Mr. Morgan and his wife, five children: Loron of Fair-fiel- may call at the Stake is required by the that ing, e was the arti'lery advisor Evelvn. and family live on a went into from 11 a.m. until ordinances which National Health Service. This Calif., Jeryl and Wayne all Anril on 1, prohibit effect will luring most of the time. He smati dairy farm in Weston, be service time. Burial work, he added, is expected The Utah State Retirement worked with nersonnel secur- and he is anxious to extend of Ogden, and Kristi and in the Richmond cemetery open burning. Agricultural to be completed soon. Mar-lers Fund has reached $132,000,000 ity investigations for approx-- ( his efficient service to all pa- Clair of Lewiston. The under direction of Webb Mor- burning is permitted on days It is possible, he added, is by index today was reported when the burning it Continued on page 4) trons in the county. have one grandchild. tuary. bids could be called for that exeLeonard W. McDonald, favorable and with the perwithin 30 days. chief. the of Each fire cutive director of the Utah mission The new hospital which is Chief Richards reState Retirement Board. The morning, actually a nursing home addfund has grown some $20,000,-00ceives the index from Salt ed to the present hospital-- will since March of last year. Lake City. This practice will OWNER Owner of the face First North. The Cache are facilities until the year, past continue During business is Wesley Biggs. present building will have a contributed index the set up to determine county emoloyees reBob Christensen. Richard zette The Debbie Mr. Mrs. and Winn, new musical, McKenna, so that it will match front Broadway Daryl Chambers, Biggs $12,694 to the fund. will Tickets can be purchased Dittmer, Steven Neilson, Jan- - Teri Bagley, Floyd Salisbury in this valley. Flower Drum Song, moved into the the nursing home wing. The cently contriissues also Richards Chief Hyrum employees be presented bv the North from any North Cache stu- et Millard, Brian Flemmer, and Glair Parker. old structure is to Henry Plant home. buted $2,220; Lewiston, $458; Cache permits or assigns the issucm April life in Junior Bruce The Citizen Photo musical The be torn down, at least in part High Stephenson, Patsy depicts or the door. at dent Richmond, to fire the $24,258; of such permits Logan, 4 in the junior high audiLynette Workman, Chinatown in San Francisco ing Members of the cast include Paul $321, and Smithfield, $1,891. Jack- - and the differences between chief in each fire district in torium. Karen Stephenson, Employers, whether state, The production is under the Becky Hycr, Galen Hansen, son, Jeff Gittins, Janet Bing- - the older and the younger the county. A letter from the Division county or city, made contri- direction of Jenness Pond and Sheri Ilillyard, Jay Lower, ham, Carolyn Johnson, Su- - generation. of Health, State Dept of Sobutions to the fund in an amount equal to that of the cial Services, was discussed. individual employee. The letter emphasized that the open burning regulation The fund currently is earnon must be enforced throughout ing $5.43 percent annuatlly the state. its assets, which are invested RICHMOND The Lions been made over the past year The commissioners suggestin high grade stocks, morted to Chief Richards that all club met at the club rooms since the plant started its opgages and corporate bonds. of the communities be given Monday, April 13. Elections eration. Investments made in March, stock a deadline for disposing of were held for officers for the purchases, Special musical numbers excluding were furnished by a quartet waste now accumulated in year 1970-7averaged a yield in excess of 8.80 percent. Lloyd Gardner was chosen composed of Richard, Randall dump grounds and that no burning be permitted at dump as president; Wayne Travel- and Karalee Gardner and Terl DIRECTORS NAMED ler, first vice president; Ther-o- n Bagley, accompanied by Mrs. grounds after that date. Anhder, second vice pres- Billie Lu Bagley. It will be necessary for Ivan Davis and Larry Bob Banchard, secresome to Recre-tio- n communities ident; as prepare FoPcwlng dinner the Lions rehired Biggs were means of disposing of waste tary; Floyd White, I.lon tam- visited the d Dairy and directors for Preston Odecn tour The tail than a of made perer; the other Anderson, burning. plant. Preston City They the Monday bv mission granted now by the twister; and as directors, A. .or? able to watch the cheese Council. Mr. Davis will sup' viking operation and see the Cache County Commissioners B. llunsaker and Rclar.d ervise the program at the city an opcommunities to is give .impress that has been made. recreation park and Mr. Biggs Delbert Egan was installed Lloyd Gardner, manager of portunity and time to get new will supervise the swimming the disposal systems working. Dairy in Rich- ns a now member and Wesley program. The council also IN DRUM SONG of the Chop Sucy in the North Cache production of Flower Becky Ilyer as Linda Low, and It is empliasizcd that this mond, was the speaker for the Diggs, action threatened against Sweet about dream Drum as Ilanscn Galen ordinance Song. Fong Sammy not applies throughout evening, lie told of the pro- new Laundromat, was a spe-cpurchasthose businesses (Continued on Page 4) gress and changes that had Sunday (first photo) and members of the clan sing guest. ing city licenses. sub-Sunda-y. i eye-sor- es j oth-la- st ; j p p Cornish Lewiston Names Chest Chairman Ward Dedicated j Man Killed In One Gar Wreck Mc-Knig- one-ca- Stake Names New High Councilor n. right-pf-wa- -- State Burning Law Aired Hospital Plans By County Progress n. Soldier Home, Medal lira M M s w-- n. d, sen-io- r Hum-brev- s. y y-- Hill-Burt-on . Morit-n-inn- Employees Contribute To Slate Fund s . d, Cente-Saturd- ay . Flower Drum Song Due At School 0 two-stor- y Me-Murd- 23-2- Richmond Lions Elect Officers 1. Ill-Lan- M::-tenso- n. Hi-La- owner-operat- or n! |