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Show THE CITIZEN 4 June 17, 1971 Save Now Al Preston Lumber Sunday Is Father's Day GIVE HIM AIRPORT (Continued from page 1) was not aware of these regulations. Hansen asked that Ellis give him the names of people who were operating as and that he moonlighters would ask the county attorney to send them a letter informing of the requirements which must be met before anyone can operate as a flying instructor or mechanic at the Logan-CachAirport. Cecil IL. Bradshaw of the Federal Aviation Administration said that he would assist Hansen in bringing the regulations up to date. Bradshaw presented the grant agreement covering the improvements at the airport to the commissioners for signature. It is expected that the oilaring of taxiways, eas and the installation of additional lights will begin on e Power Tools AND HAND TOOLS DRILLS - SANDERS -- HEDGE HUMMERS SKILL SAWS - 1 - EDGE TRIMMERS ROUTERS - MANY STYLES OF EACH - tie-dow- n LIONS Richmond Lions officers lncluie (first row) Milton Webb, Nord Allen, Odcan Anderson, Glenn Allred, Leonard Cartwright. (Second row) Earl Egan, Lloyd Gardner, Dell Tripp, Don Bell, Synlon Ward and Roland Mortenson. RICHMOND LIONS (Continued from page 1) OFF TORO NEW tober 1970. Mr. Gardner gave his presidents report. He recognized the achievement of the club as due to the outstanding officers. Ongoing officers included Wayne Traveller, first vice president; Theron Anh-de- r, second vice president; Dob Blanchard, secretary; Leonard Cartwright, treasurer; Odean Anderson, tail twister; Floyd White, lion tamer; Evan Spademan, Roland Mortenson, A. B. Ilunsak-e- r, Harry Rindlisbacker, directors. Mr. Gardner cited the fact that all decisions were made by the officers and directors. On July 1, 1970 there were 30 members in the club. There are presently 37 mem-)erwith the addition of eight new members and the s, Riding Lawn Mower A Delightful Gift . death of one member. He reported that the Richmond lions cirib was at the top of the list in the disrict for enlistment of new members, with an Increase of 23 percent. There were nine operating committees and chairmen: membership and attendance, Elvin Dennis; finance, Leonard Cartwright; program, Nani Allen; public relations, Jerry Bunn; boys and girls, Earl Egan; community betR. ' Webb; terment, Milton ' citizenship, Mayor ' Richard Bagley ; industry - community, Eiivin Dennis, Alton Car-so- n and Floyd White. The dub had an attendance record of 87 percent. There were 14 directors meetings held, 18 newsletters published and the Richmond club hosted the zone social and the Bridgeland club, and - $399.95 WE HAVE A FULL SELECTION OF TORO POWER MOWERS From $79.95 July 1. iMahlon Rice of e n c e Pioneer the Provi--d Irrigation visited ' the Company talked with the club. commissioners about the There were five service problems the high waters of projects of the club during Logan River are causing this the year. They sponsored the company. At the where Little League Tournament, the company canalpoint takes off Panlittle Buckaroo Rodeo, from the river the banks are cake Supper, installed the eroding. Much of the probceiling in the picnic shelter lem is caused by the gravel ami painted the park fence. which has been carried down They assisted the Utah lions by the swift water and is pil- white in the broom sales, ' cane sales and Lawrence Welk fund raising project. mittee chairmen and commitThey collected 100 pairs of tee tanen: Citizenship, Floyd eye glasses which have been White, chairman, Dell Tripp, distributed to the Indians in Veldon Bair and A. J. MenGuatemala add bought one denhall; Membership and atnew pair of eye glasses for tendance!, Evan Spaceman, a sixth grade student. chairman; Don Bell, Bob The clUb contributed $500 Blanchard, Amos Bair; Pubto the Utah lions Blind Fund lic Relations, Jerry Bunn, and $100 to the campaign for chairman, Earl Egan, Ross James Lundberg for Lions Plant and Jed Robinson; international vice president Community Betterment, eletetion. They sponsored the Wayne Traveller, chairman, Richmond City Community Delbert Egan, Don HumphParty, Easter Egg Hunt and reys, Roland Mortenson and Christmas Party. They also A. B. Hunsaker; Boys and assisted the Richmond City Girls, Deli Tripp, chairman, Council in making a commun- Wyndon Ward, Earl Egan, Ed Merrill; ity survey in connection with Theron Anhder, the proposed sewer project program, ' Richard Bagley, and water project. chairman, Lloyd Gardner, Pres. Gardner announced Harry Rindlisbacker, Floyd that Floyd White, Milton White, Elvin Dennis; FinWebb and Alton Carson would ance, Leonard Cartwrigit, attend lions International in chairman, L. D. Bowcutt, Las Vegas. Fred Amundson, Milton R. The new officers were in- Webb, Bill Nivison; Community-Indstalled by Deputy District ustry, Alton Carson, Governor Russell H. Reeder chairman, Ross Plant, Lloyd of Hyde Park. He presented Gardner, Wesley Biggs; Hisa past presidents pin to tory and Bulletin, .Mark Lloyd Gardner. Theurer, chairman, M. R. New officers include Odean Webb, Robert Reeder and W. Nard H. Fleming. Anderson, president; The Richmond Ladies ChorAllen, first vice president; Glen Allred, second vice pre- us presented the special musident; M. R. Webb, secre- sic for the program and they tary; Leonard Cartwright, were directed by Thalia treasurer; Dell Tripp, lion Spademan and accompanied tamer; Earl Egan, tail twist- by Billie Lou Bagley. They er; Roland Mortenson, Wyn-do- n sang Love Makes The World of Ward and Don Beil, dir- Go Round, Melody Love, ectors. Flag Without A The House I New Lions President Ander- Stain, and son announced the new com- - Live In. Richmond Tre-mont- Son Graduates From Dental School and Mrs. Roy COVE-Geddes and a son Spencer, attended the graduation of their son David from Dental School in Lincoln, Neb., after which they visited and did some aigitseeing with David and his family. On their return trip home they spent some time at Nauvoo and took the conducted tour 'in and around Carthage. They saw many historical and interesting things about the LEVS church. Memberships were read for Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Perry and their two children, John and Karla, and also for WiMr. LIGHT Fixtures Includes Everything . . . Reel Pole line REG. Only EVERYTHING IN OUR BIG STOCK 110.95 No more milk? 25 $799 Never run out. Stock up for the weekend. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH d The values are here for Father's Day and every day. t. k NEW SIDING Check your fields for alfalfaweevils now. Right now. NEW HOOF We Have Experts Ready io Go to Work CALL TODAY FOR Because alfalfa weevils are here. And some fields may soon be hurt. So go right into your fields and look for signs of larvae feeding. When you spot 3 to 5 out of 10 plants with FREE ESTIMATE Pain! Specials PRE- - FINISHED weevil damage, spray with Alfa-toAnd dont worry about cool temwas designed to peratures. 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A he lliam Dutro. musical number was presentMr. and Mrs. Clinton Perry ed by Mrs. Marrion Shum-waare happy over Hie arrival of their infant daughter, born Mr. and Mrs. Gary Allen June 3. and children, Kim, Connie, Sid, Dan, Kenneth and Dixie, went to Ogden to the blessing ing up between the point of the infant son of Mr. and ' where the canal takes off Mrs. West, brother of near the Mary Dunbar place Mrs. Larry Allen. After the blessand the River Heights bridge. ing, lunch was served to some Commissioner Marion Olsen 30 family members, touch said that he had been in Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kings-forwith the Corps of Engineers attended the graduation headquarters in San Francis- of their daughter Lynette co and had again requested USU. aid in corecting river channel from problems caused by the higi waters. It was agreed that nothing could be done while the water was so high, but that when conditions permitted, work would be done. Marcell Graham and Jack Wayne D. 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