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Show THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1973 Smithfield Fourth Ward Official Attends Municipal League st- Among the city officisls Municipal tending the three-da- y League Convention in Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. George Smith-field- s Jeppeson. George is Justice of the Peace. Harold and Barbara Gutke enjoyed a weekend trip to Idaho Falls and vicinity in their camper. They also stopped in Shelley, Ida., and attended church in the area. ' Craig Goode, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Goode, graduated recently from Primary. Craig is of the last of his group to reach the age of 12 and is eiared to go to Mutual Very busy ladies since the recent Primary reorganization are new president, Mary Etta Parkinson, counselors, Janeal Heaps and Venice Hammond, and secretary, Jackie Carlson. Tamra Lewis reported her mission in sacrament meeting Sunday. Tamara has recently returned from the German West Sky View Seniors Named Scoring in the 99 percentile on a nationwide test, four Sky View seniors have been named semi- inalists in the National Merit and Bruce Boyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Boyes of River Heights. Endowed by business, indus- Scholarship Program, accord- - try, foundations and colleges, ng to Stephen Thurston, Sky the National Merit Scholarship View principal. Program seeks to honor acawhich honor to Selected the demically talented young peoanks the students in the top ple and to provide scholarships me-ha- lf percent of the nations for them. The number of semi.otal graduating seniors were finalists in each state is determMiles Johnson, son of Mr. and ined by the state? percentage of Mrs. Earl ' Johnson of North the nations total graduating xigan; Kathleen Cannon, dau- high school seniors. The four Sky View winners ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Orson 'annon of North Logan; Claud- can achieve .finalist status ia Keeley, daughter of Mr. and through recommendations by Mrs. Arthur Keeley of Hyrum school personnel by equalizing Lewiston Honors Its Own At Fair Public officials, scholars, re- -' sidents and a former resident were recognized for their contributions to the community at the first annual Lewiston Community Fair Saturday Singled out for honoi? were 3uz Smith for his 25 years of continuous service to the com- -' inunity as town marshal; Mr. .md Mrs. Clem Rawlings, celebrating their 63rd wedding an- liversary this year; Lewiston Mayor L. D. Bodily,, who is' completing eight years in thai -apacity, and 1973 Sterling Scholars, Chris Marler and Rochelle Porter. Lewiston native Rex Layne, a Former contender for the World, heavyweight boxing title, received a distinguished service award for his achievements Now a resident of Salt Lakt City, the former boxer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Layne. Six residents receiving certificates for their beautification ichievements around their were Mr. and Mrs loward Taylor, Mr. and Mrs tomes their previous performance on future college entrance exams, and by continuing their high academic standings. As finalists the four will become eligible for Merit Schol- arships which range in value from $1000 awards to full four-yecollege endowments. ar ere in charge. v As proof that chicken pox is no respector of age, Bishop Noble Erickson has recently recovered from the disease and passed it on. young marrieds are invit- ed to attend a sloppy joe supper in Macks Park followed by a hay ride Saturday night begin-on- e ning at 6:30 p.m. The Young Marrieds party committee ineludes Ruth and Roger Swan- ner, Terry and Phyllis Dupape and Arnold and Pam Nelson. Any of them may be contacted for further information. from Ogden and Salt Lake attended the meeting as did Tamaras high school and college friends. Former ward members, Marilyn and Allen Grunig and Brian and Marilyn Lundberg, were also present, All ENGINE REPAIR Authorized Dealership for Briggs & Stratton and Tecumseh Engines Complefe Parts & Ser vice Logan Lena & Gordon Coder All classes of the Aaronic Priesthood MIA, their officers and teachers and the Fourth ward bishopric held an outing at Downata Hot Springs last Tues- - 101 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. WASHINGTON. D.C. 20226 PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING S JUL B LESSEN DEBT INCREASE AND IN THE FOLLOWING NO EFFECT ending JUN 30, 1974 MANNER BASED UPON AN TOTAL OF TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT $7,018 ACCOUNT NO. 45 2 003 004 (M) TAXES In which of the following manners la it expected that the availability of Revenue Sharing Funds win affect the tax levels of your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply. WILL ENABLE REDUCING RATE OF A MAJOR TAX. WILL REDUCE WILL PREVENT INCREASE IN RATE OF A MAJOR TAX NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS WILL PREVENT ENACTING NEWMAJORTAX TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT Allen Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Karren, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wayne Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tarbet and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Telford. The awards were presented by Karla Rawlings, chairman of the citys Beautification Committee, which spearheaded the' 1, 1973 ESTIMATED AVOID DEBT INCREASE OF HYDE PARK TOWN EXECUTIVE PROPOSAL. Check thii block if this plan if based on an executive proposal (L) DEBT How will the availability of revenue sharing funds iff act the borrowing requirements of your jurisdiction? (K) So Main 752-221- 6 THE GOVERNMENT HYDE PARK TOWN MAYOR AMOUNT OF RATE INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX. HYDE PARK UTAH fair. Mrs. Rawlings termed the event, which included garden, home arts and hobby displays, a great success adding that she hopes residents will Begin now. to plan displays for next years fair. liGNA7UNK d-- Of CNIftf UlLUTlVt OFFlClA Stephen . dsy night. Swimming snd din ner were enjoyed. Presidents, Marlj Peterson and Janel Birch, NAME A UTlS W. FllASE FAINT Afjk - Thurston (Mayor) - ..The Cache MMi OF NEWSPAPER DAT .30, .Sept PutuSMEO Cltiren 1$73 on fOHM JUIt NO llJ 3231 |