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Show Page 10, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND E A, TIMES, And His Horse Four Arrested In Drug Raid Two area men have pie ad guilty to a dryg -- related misdemeanor charge and other men are free on hail pending trial for cultivation and harvesting of marijuana a felony, as well as possession. fieo Todd Ramsdell. 20, East Garland, and Robert Kirk Reese; 191 Garland, were both charged recently in felony complaints according to Sheriffs Deputy Ro- to bert Limb. W. arrested in a 2:50 a.m raid made Elder County sheriffs last Wednesday deputies morning at a rented home in East Garland folio ing a week of surveillance. Si deputies participated in the raid including Leslie York. Dennis Abel. David by-B- Keith Hardy. Holley, Larry Johnson and James Allen. Deputies confiscated six marijuana plants, three-fourtpound of dried marijuana, an ounce of seeds and Three kegs paraphernalia. of beer were also confiscated. hs Charged with possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor, were Ted Keith Anderson, 20, Tremonton andNeal D. Idy. 20, Garland. The men plead guilty to the charge Thursday before Erigham City judge Robert ro Fifty Mile Ride Is All In Daines. All four were Ram tele 11 and Keese currently free on SI, 500 are tail each. A Day's Fun For Area Man Most people wojld view the prospects of riding a horse in jay as uncomfortable at best. Bat Trem.nt--..'in. Atel does it for The fc'.rst- enthusiast recently competed success - Days of 47 fully in - en- held Li Ogden. durance bel mar.jevered his snr.il rabia-j- across - AeKh-cr- a pony is trail mure man hich long wound throvh fir raffed country Money Bi-Centennial .n.. east of Abel's Jefixiitin of 'sucis cessfully cofti'-titing- Sought By County For Indoor Arena County officials have decided to pursue what could be up to about $r7. 000 in bicentennial funds available for projects in Box Elder county it was learned Tuesday. The money if acquired will be used to complete an indoor ar- ena currently being con- structed at the Box Elder County Fair Grounds. John Commissioner Holmgren said Tuesday that the $67,000 has been made available in the county to groups whichcanpresentac-ceptabl- e pro- jects to the state. Frank Coppin of Brtgham City, member of a county bicentennial committee, said thus far no group has done much to qualify for the money. A Tremonton group had hoped to get some of the matching funds to help establish an area museum in the senior center, but Cop-p-in said that project hasn't progressed very far. The money appropriated by the state legislature is to be used for various projects which will promote 200th birthday in er than its Davis county pa.', s attorneys to defend in- digents. "A'hy should we pay more than Davis," Commissioner Malcolm Young added. Holmgren said lie felt tie old rates were too high but that the commission should contact local attorneys before reducing the rate. He abstained in the vote on the motion. In other action, the county said it will advertize to fill two vacancies in justice of the peace posts. The vacancies exist in the east district which includes Mantua and areas north and east of the Hear River such as simply the cof!:pk-!i:- o si:i!l Mtho'li iiice--s- k- - feat. ciiiiii't finish in the top ten places in the field of V he ace I S wasn't one nf tin eLv'ht ridI ers ihosf laivei horses we- re pulled from the race by U'teriiuruiis because "they Couldn't Like it." The race a.is ttie first official coiiiju-titiobelh.is entered on hi- sm:t! p:iy "Pve !'C'l: lining this for .wars or my ohh." he noted, "l our years ,;o found that they ere h.i in;' this . kind of coinjietition nation-alland thive years ago heard about the race in x 250 foot 100 arena. I Two years :i.a br said, trained his horse in anticipation of enlei ini; the endurance run but he had to skip the race uhen the horse had a run in w ith a he ( barU'd nire feme. s creasing Uie he noted. The funds must be applied for and allocated by next year," year. In other action, county commissioners Tuesday voted to reduce the fee schedule which attorneys are paid for defending Indigents in the county. The schedule was reduced from $20 an hour for out of court costs plus $30 an hour for in court costs to $10 an houi out of court and $20 an hour in court. Commission Chairman Don Chase said the fee decrease "is consistent with what other counties are pay- ing." Commissioners noted that the original fees were high recently resigned. Commissioner Malcolm Young said he has received four applications for the post of road supervisor. The post was recently vacated. Young will make recommendations this week. III Thirteen-year-oJAPANESE VISITOR ld Hirotaka Baba gets in the swing of western living in a hurry. Here he rides with Kelly Bennett. 13. Baba is staying with the Mrs. Bob Bennett familv. distance and slowing t!ie pace. Then for four weeks prior to the race, he rode the horse distances varying between 30 and 40 miles. Mr. Abel up endurance race ifornia. C ''It's just a matter of working out a pace. ..mostly a trot." lie observed. "The guys who non went on a slow lope." Abel, who is no spring chicken, himself, said the a.m. Ife face tx'gan at finished at approximately liace officials p.m. iv juired a one hour rest stop with a check by veterinarians at the start and end of Uie iv st period and a second half hour stop. I he race attracted riders from as far away as Iowa. hie whole family made the race. Abo! noted. A ith one race under his bel is not about to belt. unit. His next ambition Is to enter the 100 mile Travis Bike in Cal- Japanese Visitors - Take Local Look Races Planned Forty-nin- e llah families will Kids can sign up at Evans Drug to enter the bicycle races being sponsored during Garland Wheat and Beet Days this weekend. The races are slated for i p.m. Friday. Two races of two miles in length are scheduled. No entry fee is required. Any age group may enter. :' First prize in each race is $.", second place $2.50 and third place $2.50. First second and third place ribbons will be awarded. be hosts to Japanese visitors for three weeks beginning the end of July. The exchange program is being sponsored by the H program and the I.abo International Exchange Foundation. Five of the participants will be staying with Box Elder County families. A girl, Naoko Tamai, will stay with Neb Okada, Rwose. while Hirotaka Baba will visit the Mrs. Robert Bennett family of Tremonton. The other three student coming to Box Elder County will stay with families in Brigham City and Corinne. "The exchange program will provide an opportunity for young people of two different cultures to establish a close relationship through le encounters," commented Gerald Olson, ltah State University H supervisor. "It will alsogive the young penple a chance to appreciate other cultures," he adepople-to-peop- ded. Dr. Olson feels the friendships developed during the Blazer B's Help Cleanup A group of 18 Blazer B boys and their leaders pitched in last Thursday morning to help clean up Tremon-ton- 's North Park following a successful but litter-fille- d July 24 celebration. Supervising the boys were Judy Deakin, Sixth Ward B leader, Blazer Jean Crump, Stake Blazer B leader and Roberta Fronk. stake cub scout director. Boys participating included: Shawn Sessions, Allen Corbett, Kevin Christensen. Morrie Larsen, Hunter Green, Shawn Smith, Richard Cox, Hal Fronk, Garth Chad-a- z, Craig Deakin, Kevin Smith, Doug Christensen, Bruce Tom Kay, Deaun Benson, Fronk, Shane Hlrschi, Scott DeJarnett and Garland & : 0,o0 - 9 Mike Udy. adk to for your BEET scDncDcDll sImcEDpipnnngj DAY Needs Different people like to do their shopping different ways. First Security understands. And wants to help. Two ways. 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The Japanese visitors Include 19 boys and 22 back-to-schoo- First Secmirnty Eairalk First First First First Security Security Security Security Bank Bank Bank State Serv-c- ol Utah. N A. First Security State Bank ol Springwfle. Utah of Idaho. N A First Security Bank o( Rock Springs Wyoming of Bountiful. Utah. N A First Secunty Bank of Logan Utah. N A Bank. Salt Lake City, Utah Members F D C Ma'ks Owned efl LB"sed by BaAmivca Se'vcs Ceo girls. years old, two older youths, and six adult chap-- e rones. Dr. Olson said the youths are not "They belong to a youth organization like the H program, how. ever, and all are learning English." he explained. 12-- 18 4-- HmkB en (mmL. ooo SHOP BURNS MARKET WHEAT : But Holmgren said that cost does not include such necessary items as lighting, seating, restroom facilities and administrative areas. "If we could get participation from these guys we could get it finished next in i Honeyville and Heaver Dam, and in the South district covering an area south of Hrigham City. The posts in both areas are up for reelection this fall. Jp's in both past 1976. The county recently accepted a bid of $67,261 from Boyce Company of Tremonton for construction of the y Last year his son's illness kept him out of the race. But this year he made it. tie was the only rider from Box Llder county to enter. Kick-rleft from the North i ork at the Veber County H'ark. went north into the Mantua road area then up to Aillard Beak. From the re they crossed the crest to Ben Ijomond Be a k then back to North Fork. Abel said he began training his five year old horse at the fair by running grounds. l ater he began in- |