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Show ,j ' VJ-- . -- Years Project s Listed By City i the remodeling of Richmond city offices begin soon and the ity council announced five, priority projects for the city .his year. The remodeling of the offices will be under the direction of Floyd White of .lichmcnd. Priority projects for the city were listed as landscaping the library grounds; the club rooms; the west end of the city park; hard surfacing our blocks of roads and reducing older parts of the illy water line. No order of priority was placed on the projects. During the monthly city council meeting, it was announced that a meeting would be held with representatives of the Farmers Home Administration, the city engineer, '.and FH lawyers to discuss the proposed sewer project for the city of Richmond. The meeting will be held Tuesday it 7:30 p.m. The council also announced that the members will meet with the Richmond Lions club Wednesday to outline the There is no doubt about the amount of snow at IS THERE ANY DOUBT plans for the city for the com...... Flat where Glen Keller is shown in frnr.l of one of the restrooms during a re-- ing year. cent snow survey. Soil Conservation Photo Thu council r voted to leave Work im-rovi- INI HiLLIARD The winter snows and the reflection in Hilliard creek Soil Conservation Service Photo CANYON create a peaceful winter scene. Tliere Should Be K !W ntv Of Water Asa- ?; ' j i ed a mock rescue operation in the hills near Preston. According to Sheriff Arlan-d-o Larsen, a man and a was planted in snowmobile the hills and the posse had to see how quickly they could find him. The sheriff said ho was the results. - sa3i ' U4. Family To Study Id South America SPOT EAUTY i'-- d j MOCK RESCUE The Franklin County Sheriffs posse Saturday conduct- iCACHE VALLEY 7.-- Three upper measurements wwo mole with an airplane, . pile by Sarn Merrill, with Gordon Gailev of tiic Twin Lakes Canal Company, and Mr. Maser The airplane ... resurements show that the Liberty Springs arac is 21G of average, ; A breakdown of the snow! survey shows: j' Oe Table on Page 5) j ld ssk? it.c If the present wo.br tc-lThe five lower snow cours-:- f Ihe area snow banks arors wore measured by Mr. correct, there will be no wa-- ! Moser ar.d G em Keller, ter shortage in the area this i1::.-.- t Service, year. According to Glado Moser, soil conservation service, Icsls show that the waler is al 177 percent of normal for this lime of year. The water was measured1 in the snow pack on Jan. 1, and the percentage vas sr- rived at through averaging the w."tr content for the last five years. em-th- com-shou- 461 y,n k e the salaries of the city ployes the same for the irg year. They also ordered a card printed to send to the property owners explaining the city dog ordinances. According to the city council members, emphasis will be given to city beautification again this year. This will include the removal of more eld cars, the encouragement and other of tree planting items. A public meeting with Ray Burtenshaw, county agent, is being planned. R. J. Spackman, a member of the city council, announced that since the price of tickets for the Richmond Theater was increased and with the installation of the new projector the theater is now paying its way. VOL. IX .v NO. 43 LEWISTON. UTAH 7v; H TIIURS., FEB. 4, 1971 Lions Schedule smual Meeting fi ' oTt i RR 84320 Benson Stake Ids Meeting S i. Sn 0f !! spoke about the value of Family Home Evenings in her life. ' Je.'in Bright rein'd the stary of Cipher In The S:irv. ihieh iaug..t the lesson that city improvements and.Wayr.e Traveller, vice presi-w- e each be mare con- -' uie $0pjc of dent of the Lions club, wjj Weekend visitors at the PhD from the University of jrojec(s sul'.rai h"ipai of Lions The meeting is held annuad- chib ftjChmond home of M. C. Nacg'.e and Illinois. bowmen le on the theme. . .. Feb. 10. TheJy to help encourage com- meeting Mr. and Mrs. C. Reese Nae- - ' Fer two years he taught at Prcs. '1 avellcr counseled Mrs. Boyce Pitcher talked meeting will be held in the mrnity participation in eom-th- e gle of Cornish were Dr. and the University of Texas. people to spend their time ci1!b rooms at 7:3o p.m. How Family in unity projects, to help the cn the Merlin Forester of Ur-- 1 owing an LDS mission to the subject, PLEASE BE CAREFUL Glade Moser, soil conserions club tormulnte pious 111. Home Evenings Have Helped ihe!5ronnide mission in; vationist, stands beside a members to Acmrdins of, Md S-h!5sasking snowmobilers i 15 lor. Our Family Stay Together. eommumty bottermeut, ld?ols betterment The Foresters are enroute Texas he entered the U. S. and others to watch out forsign, Cbmmunit, a water gauges. the and to see what aid can be to Buenos Aires, Argentina, Army and is currently a majWayne Traveller of the gospel, lie expressed committee, the meeting will Soil Conservation Service Photo Pres. Dr. or in the U. S. Army Reserve. the annual community given to the city council and South America, where spoke on the subject, How the importance of leaving a other groups in their imLDS Active Dr. in the a Full will as church, Forester study we can encourage through worthy heritage of testimony, meeting. in a councilor is Fellow provement for Forester projects. Research to high will be the our bright Special guests auxiliary organizations faith and service to ones six months doing preliminary the Illinois Stake, members of the city council hold better Home Evenings. family. research in libraries, ar- - Vilda is a graduate of North Pres. Clarence Andersen Ralph Wadsworth rendered and representatives of the chives, and universities on Cache high school, has was the concluding speaker a vocal sala, There Is Beau- Black and White days comLiterature. tended BYU and filled an and .talked on the subject, ty All Around," accompanied mittee and other organizations in the community. Accompanying Dr. Forester LDS mission to the Spanish Let us strengthen our people by Mrs. Elvin Dennis. will be his wife, the former American mission. Home EvePes. Andersen was the Discussions will center Family through and Vilda Naegle of Cornish, She has served in the MIA, The Richmond Irrigation concluding speaker. He said around city beautification and ning. their five children. ' The fam- Primary and Relief Society of! A film entitled a.m. and movies will be Blessings the most important thing in improvements; proposed Im- Company ' met Tuesday for M?mb?rs of their the Lewiston State Bank, will shown from 11:30 a.m. until Through Family Home Eve- our lives is to have a strong provements on the city cul- their annual elections and ily has also traveled to Mexi- - her wn-- 1 ' co City on two other occa- fr Celia, a fresh- - be the featured speaker at. 1 p.m. testimony of the gospel. He inary water system; new business meeting. nings," was shown. similar research, n i a: BYU: David, a junior the annual meeting of the: The meeting will start at Tne conference session Sun- reminded the people that we sewer system; irrigation watsions doing Garr Dee Christensen and Dr. Forester is Professor of ut Ccnlenial high school and Cache Valley Dairy associa-j- l p.m. New directors for the day morning was conducted have a pattern for living a er canals and pipe lines; Calvin Funk were lion at ?r.ive in sports, an eagle meeting. Spanish and Portguese organization will be elected by Pres. Clarence Andersen. righteous life and urged the Black and White Days to three year directorships to prepare for future bration proposed Music was furnished by the the University of Illinois at scout and will attend 'the 'the meeting will be held during the meeting and a posd- - yo;id Jamboree in Japan in Thursday in the Smithfield lowing the general member- - Sky View high school choir, especially in ments to the city parks and with Garr Dee Christensen as president. meeting, officers of the directed by Stratford Loosle. the church. He urged all to roads. lie" received his BACdegree Al,Sl'-:t- : AnEela frcihman at Stake center in Smithfield. ship Members of the community, IIold.over directors are were Nedra prepare for life here and association will be elected. Accompanists ' c dinner will start at 11:15 in- He con- betterment committee hereafter. from the Brigham Young Jefferson Junior High; Presiding at the meeting Yeatcs at the piano and CalRoland Steven Erickson, Don Forscluded by saying, the cost of elude S. M. Webb, will be Thedford Roper, Pres- vin Johnson at the organ. University and his MA and isl, seventh grade, and Elena. Asael M. Buttars of Cor- failure is harder to pay lhan Mortenson. DeJUprt Egan, gren and Lynn Christensen, ton, 'president of the Cache nish was sustained as a high the price of success Donald Humphreys and with Leon Webb as secretary. Valley Dairy association. councilman and Mrs. Douglas Hendricks as Sunday School coordinator. Marccll Pitcher wa3 released as high councilman, and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner a3 Sunday School Coordinator. The new mail schedule at Pres. Gibbons spoke about the Richmond post iff'C1 w.?s the evils of the tongue, name-announced this we k by S. M. ' ly gossip, slander and half Webb, poslmas!(v He urged the people He said that the .'lowing to heed the words of the song, schedule is now in effect at Nay Speak No 111." Mr. ".nd Airs. Fredrick R. the Richmond post office: The mail arrives at the of- Titensor bore their testimonDana Mae Shuman ' fice at 6 a.m. Monday through ies. i? r Wit Saturday. Mail leaves the local office at 5 p.m. Monday : $ vUV'. H ' ' through Saturday. Mail may ;::? - . ftftf-ifY1' I be ft.-' deposited in the outside box on Saturday from 12:30 -- rp.m. until 5 p.m. though the ' k ' office is closed Saturday The Lewiston city council post Vv driver truck held afternoun. The their regular meeting f k' ji will pick up the mail from this week. j- The problem of tlic box on that day only. stray dogs in the city was :n ' .I There will be no mail re- discussed. The group also r-The Lewiston City Fire Department was called out at 4:15 to ceived or dispatched on Sun- talked about work at the fire BIOS BURNED r$'; of Lynn Rigby of Lewiston second ward. A pig pen containresidence t station. Panneling is being a fire at the vifft.' days and holidays. t two litters of pigs were housed in the building. The building was two and sows y V ing Mr. Webb also encouraged placed on the interior walls .SrVsff,1 partially destroyed and an undetermined number of pigs burned. Total property loss the postal patrons to mail of the building. A new fire were on the scene of the fire for The Dr. Merlin Forester family of Illinois visited rewas estimated at about $500. The volunteer TO SOUTH AMERICA use the the truck in in zip wais was determined to be a propane 15 fire of to Merlin. Elene the left and and Minutes. Cause day, one early are hour about row, Vilda, recently placed right) (back cently in Cornish. They The Citizen Thoto code on letters and parcels. the building. heater used to heat the building. and (front row) Celia. Angela and Daniel. j j , - The first session of Ben- -' Slake conference was! sl'l cor.dutled Saturday evening vj by lres. II. Ray Gibbons. The theme of the program was Family Home Evening Is For Everyone. Nard Allen gave a talk on son !: .:f j , ' For Community I ' cur.,, 1 Fol-Mr- I s. j Sjjanisii-America- bana-Champaig- n, n ' t 5 j , j , I Banker Slated For Dairy Meet Irrigation Firm Meets j j i j cele-you- improve-responsibilitie- ;Dan-Th- r PosI Office Lisis Schedule j , 1 ; J a 'J jfU.-.V;';- I.,- i n:: - .. 1 -- J - - Cily Council .v?l : 1 ' f Holds Meeting X - A . i . r ls . nT. im ' n th s, |