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Show i J f I s Uox u. Library S.l.C. 8ifl2 Utah tceJ ' Vlt'ryS' wr7 t ' ... Senior Citizen Two Dates Left For t Tour Planned Voter Registration Cache County Senior Citizens will sponsor a Ihree-da- v outing for members 13. to August 15 August through Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole. The first night will he spent at West Yellowstone then the group will bus through the park into Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole. Their second night will Is spent in Jack-so- n Hole Wyo.. where they will have a complete buffet Voter registration heean last Tupsday at various locations around the valley. For those who were unaware of the registration date nr who were unable to take advantage of the first day of registration two more days are scheduled for this month. Saturday. Aug." 10 and Tues. Aug. 27 will be the last days of registration. Primary elections for county officials such as sheriff, county clerk, treasurer and school hoard members will lie held on Sept. Hi. Final elections will he held in Cache County on Nov 5. Registrar locutions should Ih marked with a flag and Berdetta notice. For Smithfield registrars are: area Harris. 79 East 2 North: area 2 Jacob Krusi. 7154 East 4 South: area .1 Fern II. Richardson. 229 West 2 South: area 4 Thais N. Nelson. 109 North 3 West. TRENTON Betty P. Merrill. Box 07. Trenton. RICHMOND Melna 01 i verson. 420 East 5 North: Milton Webb. 143 South State: CI.ARKSTON Barbara J. Clark: BENSON One H. Reese: AMAI.OA Ludean Hansen. RFD Smithfield: NEWTON -- Iria Sutherland. Box 85: COVE-Jo- vce P. Kendall: W. Hen: CORNISH-Me- rle A. Pond. 155 E. Center: area LEWISTON AREA-Le- da 2 Henry Hodges. 1720 W. 1000 South. HYDE PARK Faye dinner and attend the Pink Garter Theater. will They travel hy Greyhound hus. Reservations may he made for the trip hy con8 tacting Elva Clark. or Ha Johnson. 752-391- 752-945- Plans are also under way for the opening social meeting of the Senior Citizens in their new home in Logan in September: plans for a trip to the Utah Stale Fair; and a tour to Hawaii in October. 1 Talent Find Slated The Cache Citizen is happy to announce their arrival at a new location, 30 South Main in Smithfield. The building, formerly used by the Anderson Lumber Co. has recently been remodled to house the Citizen office. Some work is left to be done, but it seems to be progressing well. The Citizen employees extend an invitation for all valley residents to stop in and take a look at our new facilities and gel acquainted. The annual Cache Valley Talent Find will he held Thursday. Aug. 15 under the Imwery at the county fair grounds. The contest is under the direction of the Farm Lewiston Residents Protest Trailer Park The liewistnn City Council meeting opened Monday night with Carl Manmllas as . i i spokesman for a group of irate citizens who attended to protest a permit allowing Paul Williams In place a proposed mobile home on a lot in their neighborhood. They were told by the council that al present there is no ordinance to prevent mobile homes in the cilv. It was suggested that a letter he written to Williams, with the signatures of all the protesting citizens, asking that he construct a regular dwelling on the premises. Reed Theurer. who has sold his store In a nephew Scott Theurer. discussed the. poor condition of the sidewalks in the vicinity of the business and asked for assis tance in obtaining replacement Thp Thenrers also desire to construct a parking lot al the north side of the building Rrad Rlair who has worked for the city for two years appeared to request a raise in his wages. The request was granted. Several members of the Committee with chairman Karla Rawlings as spokesman, requested permission for the committee In form a permanent Historical Society unit. Mayor H. B. Harrison disagreed, pointing nut that until the 1978 celebration is over, the committee should focus their efforts on the work for which they had been appointed. Any Historical Society activities should he a separate situation Councilman. Lloyd reported on a mad project near the elementary school and an entrance to the City Recreation Park. The tI project will include a total of eight blocks Jay Parson of Parson Construction Com-pan- v was expected to meet with them on Tuesday. Councilman Craig West-ovrcimrted that he will go to Ogden to check out the information he has received about fencing for the tennis courts now under construcer tion. The council extended a vote of thanks to Buzz Smith and Jerry Smith for their efforts in preparing the site for the courts. Dee Van Orden. councilman. reported that the first check from the EPA in the amount ofS42.(iuu had lieen received and would In set up in a seimrnir account, lie also made the suggestion that the city gel its crushed gravel stockpiled. The sewer lagoon is nearly completed, he said. It was mentioned that Verla Olson has an old shod dial she wants burned and the fire department will stand by during the process. A break in the water lines occurnd on Monday but has been repaired. Deliquent water accounts were discussed. A brief discussion about the City Development Pompnnv look place. Everyone between the ages of 1 and 3(1 are invited to compete. Cash prizes will be awarded in three divisions. Winners from earh divi- in the bureau sion will Registration will begin al pm. with competition starting al 5 p.m. For further information contact Mr. nr Mrs. Terry Hansen. 4:3(1 state fair. participate 583-842- 9. Hatch Wilcox, councilman. rcimricd that the water line leak in the city cemetery as now Ikxsi repaired. ...Ajayiir Harrison reminded the Council members of the 871 h Annual ('on vent ion of the league of Utah Cities and Towns which will lie held at die Salt Palace in Salt Like City. Sept. 8. Discussion on the mosquito-abateme- nt district ended with the decision that Lw-isto- n does not wisli to join. i The mayor reported that e has a bill for $3U8.77for a low income grant for sewer connect ion 1, was also nulls I that Hie ewiston Cilv garbage dump will lie open until Lnlmr Ilav. 1 I Cache County Fair t i SUMMER TOPPER. ..Kim Nancnllas (left ) of Lewiston. Utah, tries on a Bavarian hat at a Farewell Dinner prior tn her departure for Germany as a Volkswagen Youth Exchange Student. Helping Kim is S. J. Tucker. General Manager of Volkswagen of America. Inc., Western Region. Opens Next Week The Cache County Fair will open next Wednesday and run through Saturday featuring midway rides, a rodeo, concessions and exhibits. Lewiston Girl Gets Daily Program Wednesday. August 9:00 a m. Judging 4-- 1 1 Horses (Junior Div.) Thursday. August Horse Show (Senior Div.) .9:00 a. m. Judging 9:00 a.m. Judging Dairy Goals and FFA Dairy Cattle 9:30 a.m. Judging 10:00 a.m. .Judging Poultry 10:00 a.m.Judging Hogs and Sheep 10:00 a.m. Judging Fat Beet 10:00 a.m. Judging Rabbits 2:00 p.m. Horse Pulling Contest 7:00 p.m. Chicken Chase 8:00 p.m. Rodeo (Family Night) 4-- H 4-- Friday. August 16 10:00 a m. Judging Dairy Cattle (Open Gass) 1:30 p.m.-Ho- rse Raring and Special Events 7:00 p.m. Chicken Chase 8:00 p.m. Rodeo Saturday. August l():(Nl 1 a.m :Wl pm.-F- at 1: p.m.-Judg- 1:30 7:00 8:00 9 IKI 17 Open Horse Show .8:00 a m. Judging Reef Cattle Livestock Sale (Beef. Limbs. Swine) ing - Horse Dog Show Racing and Special Events ' p m -- Chicken Chase Risk'd tn p ltd p m Checking mil Exhibits p.m 1 1 Taste of German Life 15 This concrete slab is the future site of a park bowery to be built by the Smithfield Lions club. The foundation was laid by Smithfield city, the rest of the work will be done by the Lions. The site is jusl west of Hendrichsen Printing. Morris Volkswagen in Ligan American Twenty-nin- e and the local smnsor of the high school students, includurogram reports that Youth ing Kim Nancnllas of I.ewis-InExchange startl'd out of arrived in Germany recently to start six weeks of VWs lielief jn all forms of in ter national exchange. unique international living. Volkswagen believes in the Kim. daughter of Mr. and social as well as economic Mrs. Carl Nancnllas. is participating in the Volkswagen benefits of international Youth Exchange Program. trade The factory fell that Started in 1982. the VW an exchange of young lictwccn the two program enable's high school Lickv hunters who have juniors and seniors from the nations would build a little drawn hig game hunting United Slates to swap homes more infcrnnfioiinl undepermits for Idaho are: with a West German teen- rstanding.'' Morris comments DEER Hunt No. 1)158. Ken- ager for six weeks. According lo Morris, the neth A. Elwood. Smithfield. Ina Schurian of Kassel. Malenlm E. Stockes. Smith- - West Germany, arrived in VW Youth Exchange Profield. Ilunl No. 0187. Garv D. L'wistmi on July 8. After a gram is designed so the week id introducing her lo visiting student enters fully Neal. Smithfield. KI.K llunt No. 0287-1- . Eugene W. family, friends and the life of into the family life of their It even gin's as far as a L'wislon teenager. Kim host Banin. Richmond. GOAT IcH for Germany and her Hk' exchange son or daughHunt No. 0820-3- . E.P. Ilullin-nesummer with Hie Schurian ter helping with Hie houseSmithfield. ANTEhold chores The students LOPE Hunt No. 0437-2- . family. Alex Morris. Pnsidcnl of are made to feel like a part of (lark I. Weeks. Draw Pet Show Today n. Idaho Permits Tislay is the day for the Smithfield City kids pel show. Kids up to Iwelve years old are invited to come to the Youth ('enter al 10 a.m. and show off their pels. Prizes will he awarded in nlmul Ion different categories. according In Linnie Livedav. cilv recreation diWe usually wail rector. until all the kids arrive iN'fon we make up the categories. " Livedav said, so Ilia) we make sure that everybody fits into a cate- gory." Liveday said that Hie cilv had uol planned to hold the NI show this year but that there had been sn many requests for it that they decided to go ahead wiih the program. We want evcrvlmdv tn have a chance In win something." Livedav said. Trophies and rihlmns will hi' given in each of the r. the family and in this way they receive an honest picture of what the life of a teenager is like in the summer nation." .Morris eniilin-ues. Ina Schurian will lie with the Nancnllas family until t. Before reluming to Germany she and the other twenty-eigh- t German students will lour Washington D (' and New York City as the American students did before flying lo Germany. Kim and Ina will In reunited for a week in Germany liefore Kim leaves for her arrival in Utah. Since the Volkswagen. August 28 Youth Exchange ITogniin American and German teenager have ixirlicipalcd started in 1982. 754 |