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   Le Mars Globe-Post (Newspaper) - July 7, 1958, Lemars, Iowa                                BE- POST if u Up Place And TMi Do The Rest Mr. Rogers Chamber of Commerce Le Iowa EMar Mr. l: have seen your letter in the ARS POST of June 19th.^ l would like to tell you About months ago some of the dcMs Gehlen and ussing the V idea of setting up a Youth We checked round trying to find a vacant in Le but found V t h e too We had the idea of fixing up an old vacant building for our own use with our money and solely for the purpose of having a place for the kids to due to high rents being asked and not being tible a of any the idea was given The only thing that we need for a Youth Center is the building as wc can do our own work and take care of j it We would like to have one or two older persons who would sort of chap rone the activities until we got the Youth Center Would you please make it known to us if there is any possibility of a building that we could a Youth Very truly ( young) JIM KELLEY THE ANSWER Dear Thanks for your fine letter of the 19th. Yours is the first letter 1 have received that was signed to a Youth or that proposed any plans on how it could bci L realize a suitable building is a most difficult problem as any building that could be used for commercial purposes would demand a rent far beyond what you could afford to I believe there are a of people who would be willing to give their time to se a Youth Center unt i l i t was well Names that come to mind John John Pete Burton Dull Rudy Jim Orval lack to name but a- There arc several unoccupied rooms in the basement of the Union They are clean centrally located been vacant a long In my opinion these rooms are not apt be rented except for something this 1 have no idea as to a a- ' I suggest you get several men Reserve i Rules Remain Even though a farmer has already received or soon receives his soil bank his to observe all acreage reserve agreement rules continues until the end of 1958, it. was pointed out this Week by chairman of the ASC com - Under the no crop may be harvested - land in 1958. N o a- jil iy be planted V and fia your crops for in I 9 i 9 or later asj plan to them and ask their support to get Contact Dr. 9rauch about a room or gel figures and reasons why a Youth Center is important to the Le Mars This office will help you to organize such a meeting but YOU will have the job of ' them on your There should be women included in this mothers of Le Mars young people that c been pre- on your There should be girls as well as boys The more you the easier It will Ministers of different churches could be a great help and the lodges and service K of C and I hope I have given you some ideas for a start oh your Youth Center Will be glad to help you Yours very E. W. of Commerce Stern Donald Robert Dicks and Diana Elsie both of were united in marriage by Rev. Robert Gildner on July 2 in Le were Wilbur F. and Garnett ler 112? Registration for Free v For contest staits four Le Mars busine have joined free vacation They Lovely Drug Stevens and Tots O. P. Mart Savings First National Clara Owen Shop and ' ALSO helping to sponsor this big Free Vacation For contest are the Ev and Maries Dress The B & B Carmen's Dress Bud's Super Walz Hardware S h o e St. clothing store Coast to Coast J. C. Penney Ender Sampson Fashion Swanson's Super Bowers Clothing and the Le Mars starting at any of the above business houses ( excluding the two as many times as you There is no purchase to enter the Drawing for the winner will be hid July 18. 9: 00 P. M. in Le Check this Issue of the Post for full details of the A full page ad ( use it as a guide to tells you all about the grand jackpot of prizes being given by the Le Mars beside the free trip to Anderson's Resort at m $ Fireworks For Thousands July 4 Although there was no planning lor an old fashioned of a big fireworks display be ginning at 9 p. m. at the 4 - 1- 1 fair D o n a l d R. son of Sylvia Peckham of Le was recently selected for promotion to Technical Sergeant who entered the Air Force in March of 1953. is serving with the 461 st where he is the Non- in charge I Engine His promotion and supervisory position are Ihe outgrowth of outstanding work us a jet engine mechanic and technician willt the The 461st. Fighter Day equipped with the F- lOO has the mission of providing uir and as NATO 's first line ol is held on a shows Col. John S. and First M. Miil while presenting the new chevrons to Serg eant Robert Becker's Wedding Pic approved by the Iowa ASC acreage reserve land may not be grazed in 1958 unless permission is granted by the secretary of agriculture because of emergency Any farmer participating in ' the acreage reserve who willfully and knowingly the terms of his agreement may be required to refund his payment and under certain es he may be subject to a civil penalty of 50 percent of the amount of his Meet At Park 8 All Le Martians interested in field archery will meet at 8 p. m. at the boy scout hut in the New Deal Municipal All those interested can learn about the sport at this For particulars contact Doug Gaul or Bob Miss. Leona Renken and Robert I Beitelspacher was They June For Mr. & Mrs. Trost the wedding cake following their June 14 wedding are Mr and Mrs. Keith They were married at Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church in Le Mrs. Trost is the former Sharon daughter of Mrs. Donald Eyres ol Le Mars and the late Mr. couple is at home at Kan. After August I they Will leave for Germany where Mr. Trost will in an army post Becker were united in marriage on 28, 1958 at Christ Lutheran church in Grant The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence and the bridegroom is the son pf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker of Le Rev. B. Nagel read the double ring vows ( i t 7: 30 p. m. iii White gladioli marked the Misses Lorraine and Betty Renken were Miss Anna Klemme presided at the organ and accompanied Gerald and Klemme as they sang The Lord's and Oh Perfect The given in marriage by her wore a white wedding gown with molded sheer yoke with Peter Pan Appliqued motifs of lace and lace ruffles with satin ribbon enriched the floor length gown worn er a Her veil fell from a pearl tiara and she carried red roses on a while Miss Carol Renken was her maid of Miss Joan Unknown Criticizing Taxpayer l- ditor I was al first grounds thrilled thousands just the i by what I thought was uiv Not advertised in ihe i ir criticizing of the Lc Mars parks display s| kc for itself swimming Unknown heavy detonations liom payer J u ne iai of advance Ihc called ii i was a help as no ' was wasted on ground All of it went into aerial bombs which be seen and heard in a radius of a mile or The result that roads all Le Mars were lined by parked which were kept in order by - rs of the slate highway Money for the fireworks came from donations various people who u y should not paNS Stoe St. Mars vras the summer marriage Miss i W J Pat gJ the double 5 | The bride is J and Mrs. Joseph W e t W j and the and Mrs. H e r m a l W i Baskets of decorated the y choir sang the al the I. oil The bride wor wedding gown * * 2 and imported i ported Italian itm bodice was N a fourth of Ju without a good Many residents or their children celebrated the Fourth of luly with fireworks ved outside the iron curtain in Nebraska and South Shooting of fireworks is pro swimming The m o s q u i l o ing used as The Post's radar equipped hall did not fortell the line and short ol ihe man drowning but it with while Chan certainly described the stage selling full the pool was called a with This was Right bin not arly pearls and feat enough to prevent what | lace and tulle o It is always easy for people to ruffles and was find a some person or i- fireworks i group to be The the Park the In this case no blame can be placed upon of Who is lo l i i s t this young man should not by Iowa law but the sinle vc been allowed to cuter the p  1 Co. D. 4th! 3rd R Ft. Pvt. Frekin with a % Evan studying the An spending his  

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