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Show Lewiston Prepares Big Fourth Of July Program Lewiston is getting ready for a whoppin big Fourth cf July celebration on July S this year with the traditional breakUast, parade, races, ro THE CACHE The Lewiston Rodeo Queen contest will be held on Thursday, June 24, at of 8 p.m. on the Lewiston Rodeo Grounds. Chairman of the event is Garth LeFevre, Jim Kirkbridge and Kelly Spackman. Girls Interested in entering the contest are invited to contact one of the committeemen for further instructions. The Chuck Wagon break-- 1 fast will start at 6:30 a.m., with a parade at 10 ami. Both the rodeo and the races are scheduled to start VALLEY ball games and all the other activities that go with deo, an old fashioned Fourth July celebration. at 1 pjn. The races this year will include quarter horse, thoroughbreds, kids pony races and wagon races. There will be softball and baseball games in the park all day. The traditional fireworks will be held from the rodeo xo. u LEWISTON, UTAH Mosquitos Fill The Air - Ouch Descendcnts of last years duces several generations a bumper crop cf mosquitos are year All mosquitoes are not the now beginning to feed on the people, livestock and wildlife same. Roberts pointed out here in Cache Valley. Most that some of Cache county of these mosquitoes are Aedes mosquitoes, such as the Anowhich overwintered as eggs pheles, Culex and Culiseta, in the meadows, noted Reed overwinter as adult pregnant S. Roberts, Utah State Uni- females. They start laying area after dark at night. versity Extension entomolo- i Lri in the spring. It takes VALEEN BUTTARS PAMELA EARLY them n while to build up a gist. population, but by midlarge the He explained that as weather has warmed, these summer people will likely be the effects of substaneggs, by the hundreds of feeling mosthousands, have hatched into tial peculations cf these in of the areas several quitoes Larvae, changed into pupae 4-- H and are now adults. The hun- country. T he Roberts observed. gry adult female mosquitoes blood cool, wet spring may have for new are looking is rnd currently Two girls who have shown many years meals so that they can get .sliivcd mosquito production leader in her outstanding leadership abil- - serving as a on with the important j:b of some. But the large amount field wore giv- community, ity" in the and laying more e of water now available may en the opportunity to learn ' Valeen Buttars is tne The Cache and Logan City mating female has the potenEach Harold and Mrs. Mr. of recent 411 at a oi in large numbers about ghter result reEJhool Districts should be tial of laying from 30 to 150 conference held at Snow Col- - Buttars of Trenton. Valeen, throughmosquitoes by July meal. blood ceiving checks in the mail eggs following a lege in Ephraim, Ut. RACK TO SCHOOL NIGIIT A highly successful within a week for payment of I tie Aedes Dorsalis mosquito, out most of Die county. night was held Pamela Early, daughter of at the migrant school being conducted in the Lewiston Elementary School. Nathan to this area, pro- common and no we maintenance have operation "Presently, Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Early, TiAnderson, director of the program, conducted the program and introduced the expenses under the ES for mosquito control in has been active in members of the staff working with him for the summer. Students in the program tle I provisions cf Public Law Cache county. Control on a then presented musical numbers, dancing and other skills learned Number 874. accordirg to during the county-wid- e basis would cost program. Assisting Mr. Anderson with the arrangements were members of word received frem the cilice tne Lewiston Elementary PTA. President of the Gunn M of Congressman approximately $1.50 per perorganization is Mrs. Daines Lund, loose orassisting were Mrs. Phyllis Bair, Gwen Baird and Annette Godfrey. Picturson, per year. Without an Kay. ed are Joyce Lund, Nathan Anderson, Phyllis Bair, Edna Castillo, Albert Aerellaso, Elementary and Secondary ganized control program, the and h rank Reyes. Frank is demonstrating the use of the rending and language maBenthe New members cf Education Act Title I Funds citizens of the county may chine used in the migrant program. Frank is also the bus driver for the students. are used for educationally son Stake YWMLA include a as much as $50,000 pend Beehive Girls; disadvantaged youths. Lcgan Leah Burnett, will receive 220,511, or 75 Beth Titensor, Laurels; Adon-i- a year for mosquito repellent, slides showed White and The Black many Days grapher, cf the amount certiDennis, music, and Mr. livestock sprays, backyard committee held a post show of the show winners, exhibit- percent Mr?. Clark Rigby, dance and fiscal the fied for year. sprays and screens in an ef- social in the Richmond park ors and persons involved in DisSchool Cache County to protect themselves and under the direction of general the show. Released were Mrs. Daines will receive $34,066 or trict W. the Harris 'R. R. inrodveed W. Harris. diairman, packman and heir livestock from mosqm-Verno50 pcicent of the entitlement. Lund, Vivian A financial report was giv- groups and commended them itoes Fields. The amount certified for ofiforts in producing en by Milton R. Webb, who ior their determined from is an outstanding show. such payment reported the largest show evSpaekman was the tentative entitlement for LaMar A Richmond! Win. L. and Wilhelmia Pear- - stake center with interment er produced in Richmond. chairman of the social. There the fiscal year computed on man was killed, apparently s3n Skidmore. He married the baisis of estimates conAriel Benson, shew photo were 71 present. tained in the schools appliinstantly, Tuesday afternoon Bullen on Sept M 1925 when the tractor he was driv- cation. T m San temple, ir.g went out of control and threw him off onto a dirt! Mr. Skidmore died June 22. j He had been a resident of roadway. Elinor Skidmore was pro-- j RichnonJ all his life, LEWISTON New books in Slaughter; Trouble In Thor, nounced dead at approximate-- 1 the Lewiston Public Library Valentine. Survivors include the widow I Heard The Death Bell, include: ly 4:30 p.m after hi. body Don d daughler was discovered by a son., Young Claudia, End Cf The Line, Dickens; Rursel; of Logan, Boman (lienee) Mor-icLove Story. Segal; Star To Franken; Human Being, one son, Ciaine B. Skidmore. There The new Elks building, ad- - ficials participating, An Honorable Titan, Sheriil The North, Corcoran; Charing seven grandchilRichmond, Golf will from an Preston be the ' open The Franklin and Cache joining Cross Road, Banff; Ignace Johnson; Artur Ilobcnslein, Also dren. are the desurviving 2 5 for to the genp.m. formally p.m. Paderewski. Lengyel; The Fcrsce; Angle Of Repose, County wool growers are Course, will be brothers and sis-- . following three eral week this in Seated public. scheduled to ship their wool Sickest Dont Die 'i he Quick- Stegner. lers: Cyrus R. of Richmond; The Idaho Falls Elks lodge west cf Ji.chmoji.i Making Of A Surgeon, Nol- on June 20. from the Union days of events. the Elisc S. Allen of Cove; Ada S. est, Jackson. at valued The PracTalk With To JI new will members initiate building, gw en; Pacific station in Preston. accident occurred. The Jensen of Logan, Dr. Earl QBVII, Uris; You Might As was About PracFriday at 7 p.m. with a smorhe said, got awry from Skidmore of Salt Lake City. The shipments will be made shout $lr;i),nu;),Workers recently Well Live. Keats; Vector, tically Anybody were dinner and completed. Walters; from 6 a.m. to noon. Anything, dancing him. went ever backwards on One son, Kurt, gasbord Sutton; Merry Widow, Flet- tically proceeded him the to follow. Buris O. Russell, the hill wi lii out to complete Of The Swans, Byover in death. tipping R. Mock, expected to Lonesome Traveler, Summer J. cher; According Mike Adams, director of inof the parking Orangeville, president of the and The ars; Big Red, threw die driver elf. It ' of Franklin backtcpping Hill; Word For A Deaf DauMr. Skidmore had served formation for Hie Idaho Farm and some cf the land- Idaho State Elks Association, is believed that be died inarea The Toad Are president And Frig county wool pool, the ar- scaping this week. as mayor of Richmond, mem- Bureau Federation, will beghter, West: Rising Sun, will take part in the program. Friends, Lobe). stantly of massive head in- ber of the city council, on the come tournament An A Story A Story, Ilaley; rangements are complete for golf general manager of Saturday events include a juries earlier in the after- Richmond is being held in conjunction effective Aug. 1. Betrayal At The Vel d Iliv, Bible Slory Library VoL 1, the shipping. board, KPST, Irrigation luncheon at noon, noon. Wool growers are to bring with the opening of the build- Lady Elks chairman of the cemetery Levy; Mystery Of The Pil- Hodges, Editor; Outline Of He has a building dedication from 5 resigned his position Elmer G. Skidmore, 74, board. grim Trading Post, Molloy; 1 he Man's Knowledge Of The their wool, sacked and tied. ing. with the Farm Bureau. D. A. to 6 p.m., followed by former of p.m. Richmond, Mayor American Heritage, Catton; Modern World, Ary other wool arriving at A ribbon cut ling will be lie had also served in the Nash, present general manStory Man Without A Star, Linford; (.! Civilization, Bryson; Vol. 8; the dock in any other condi- held at 2 p.m. Thursday with a western barbeque banquet died on the farm west of Rich- Bishopric of the Richmond Djrant ager, will devote his time to Man With The Golden Gun, tion will not be accepted for representatives of the gov- from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. mond. He was born April 29. ward, an MIA superintendent, his work with the post office of son the in Richmond, Divine MisLross, (Continued on Page 4) Fleming; shipping, Mr. Meek said. ernors office, civic leaders, There will be dancing and a 1897, and ward Sunday school su- department and other interoffloorshow after the banquet. and stale and local Elks ests. perintendent. -- r ' He a was Mr. Adams will manage ail veteran of World V'""""7 y ( iv 'A! War I. divisions of KIST for two A ? !' vv 11 ' h. ns. Services will be held Fri- years with the option to buy day at 1 p.m., in the Benson the station in 1973. A native of Pocatello, he joined the Idaho Farm Bureau staff as director of inforINJURED mation in 1969. Before comVern Hinckley of Fairview ing to the Farm Bureau, Mr. has been hospitalized in Adams served as press sec, t. '.''! : Jr TV j kf, i Blackfoot. Ida., a retary to Gov. Don Samuel-soHe lias had experience LD'; car accident. He sustained c .$y in broadcasting in Pocatello, s' vf";-several broken bones and Idaho s "f Vt.xl ' ' ' t B Falls, and Moses Lake, body injuries. Wash. i Title Funds Two Girls Attend Conference Go To Area Schools I 4-- iI dau-mor- back-to-scho- ol ci 4-- 11 New Members Black, White Said Largest Yet Held ten-we- ek Named To MIA n Richmond Man Killed In Tractor Accident Three Day Program Library Lists Many New Boohs Elks To Dedicate Lodge This Week Two County Wool Pool Clip Ready y; y ! M. ! , ' ' se New Manager Named At HFST Radio w.-ic- out-lit- the Kjel-gaarJ- Tol-an- d. le - , . ... .p. .; . . sn 4 - s .$.-- ' v. , p fi. 4 n. folio-win- s .tf L Lewiston Lions Install Officers rIhe Lewiston Lions club held their regular dinner Wednesday night in the Community Building with T. S. Nielsen, president, conducting the meeting. The installation of the new officers was conducted by district governor. Floyd White, of Ric .ii.r' l. They are Garr Morrison, .'resident; Craig Westover. firs' vice president: C. Edward Wilson, second vice president; Mcrvin J. Bodily, see-- , retary, and Larry Mcknight, treasurer; L. D. Bodily, tail twister; De'bort Tarbet. Lion tamer; Dale Peterson and Daines Lund, two year g tors; La Mont Wheeler and Jerry Jorgensen, hold-ovdirectors. Charles Bullen, stale representative from Cache county, was present and talked about his views and the procedures I direc-mculin- er former The new Elks build- THE NEW ELKS BUILDING an area adjoining from Cache Valley ing, overlooking tlui Preston Golf and Country Club, will be formally dedicated this week during three days of events. The building has large areas of stone trim on the front and on the fire place to the west. Among the rooms inside is the attractively paneled lounge with the fireplace, Plans call for placing of a patio opening off the lounge, As well as off the womens picture es on page 3. meeting area. -- - Additional The Citizen Photo r.1 ; I l :e House of Rc.ircsenta-M- r. Morrison gave a talk on his plans for the c!i 'j. and the plan; and work for the July 4 celebration. Cafe served dinner 17 fo members and two guests. |