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Show Page 2, THE LEADER-GARLA- TIMES, December ND 4, 1975 quizzical look asked: ''Why does Santa's voice sound different this year ?" 01 toeing qj4 is still The great cover-u- p intact. Watergate . the CI, and J. Kdgar Hoover's exploits with the FBI. all have been to public scrutiunvieled one secret remains but ny unbared in the Star-Gaz- er household. Yes Virginia, there still is a Santa Claus. took his Old Star-tJaz- er five year old songoing on 21 out to have a look at the jolly old fat man the other night just to reinforce the idea. was impressive, Santa .lust the right amount of stomach, a beard that didn't droop and eyes that really twinkled. He was a little young looking though for someone who must be at least 1.000 years old by now. But junior didn't seem to notice. After delivering his 21- - 1 Just Follow The Arrows... have to drive joins and then The Collinston the old road for public use. Motorists who fail to follow the arrows whentravellintf through the new intersection just north of Collinston coul d be in for trouble. L'S 89 has been turned into a one-wstreet for about 300-fe- et as motorists travel north from Collinston around the hill towards Heaver Dam. Motorists coming from the Heaver Dam direction ay School Rings Yes Or No -- BY DARWIN WOODBURY BRHS PRINCIPAL This is the time of year that parents of Junior Class students dig deep into their pockets to pay for the traditional sschool ring. Many ask. "Is thisaJt's-- .. itimate school expense"especiallyslnce the legislature has picked up the tab for books and fees on the secondary level. School personnel at the high school have gone on record many times saying that they do not recommerd this expenditure but will abide by the guidelines sent out from the State Superintendent of Schools last August whichare: "Class rings are a personal matter and should not be furnished by the scho Times Leader-Garlan- d Published every Thursday Publishing by the Leader Co. at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. Box Subscription rate: t)lder. Cache, and Oneida -$5.50 per year, all other areas $6.00 per year. Second Class Postage paid at Tremonton. Itah 84337. Museum continued from page one various collections and could serve as display areas for travelling displays or collections that are merely on loan to the museum. "It's just a start, but we've got to start or w e don't get anywhere," Mrs. Shum-wsaid. The bicentennial committee had sought funds for the project from the state bicentennial commission, but its application was turned ay down. Chairman Garland I'lizcy has pushed for reconsideration of the application but has received no information on its disposition. about past where the hue rsection take a left turn to get headed back south. to Riverside section of the ro ad over the Bigler bridge has been opened WO-fe- et let's ol. No student should be required or pressured by the school to purchase a class ring. However, should the students want to follow a tradition or to establish a new one, the school may serve as an agent to assist in procurement. School officials should provide the means of proper showing, pricing and buying rings as an aid to the student. No profit should be made by the school on the sale of rings and every effort should be made to protect the student from merchandising practices which play on their emotions." The above procedure has been religiously followed to the letter. All venwere dors, (both local and contacted and asked to show their product to the student officers, who make their selections. The selected rings are then displayed for one week so the entire student class can see them, prices, etc. and then they r "a re- brought to: gether for their vote. Students are given a wide range of "extras" to order on their Dec. 9 Meet The Box Klder County Emergency Communication Radio Team will hold an open break on Dec. 9th (Tuesday) 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. in the Reese Pioneer Park Bowery. (It is enclosed with heat) 880 W. Forest St Free coffee and punch. "We will sell eats, and tickets for pries." a spok- esman said. LM-SKR- I ring which 5:00 p.m. appointment for years . the perfect gift! ago who cost-of-livi- LettersTo-The-Edito- r Caller Had Warped Sense Of Humor Move Cars During Storms Tremonton Police Chief Ron Ogborn has asked for the cooperation of city residents during snow removal periods. Ogborn is asking residents to move their vehicles off city streets in the morning hours following snow storms so snow removal equipment can operate. A city ordinance gives police the power to cite owners with ehicles parked on the stive t between 7 a.m. and II a.m during the winter. Editor: I'm writing this concerning the ambulance that arrived at Van's Drive-I- n during the snow storm last Wednesday. The ambulance driver said they had a call from Van's Drive-I- n and that we needed them quick. Your child, like your stomach, doesn't need all you can afford to give it. Agent to taxpayer: "I'm afraid we can't let you deduct last year's ta as a bad investment." Van's did not call for the ambulance. Whoever did call and used our name really has a warped sense of humor. I would like to apologise to the ambulance crew for being call. Ila Mae Order a beautiful Residential Extension Telephone. Pick it out pack it up and put it under the tree. NO INSTALLATION CHARGE IF ORDER PRIOR TO DECEMBER 31st Call your local telephone office for information IV Continental Telephone ot uTan anValkenburg Garland r J ATTENTION ALL BEAR RIVER VALLEY WATER USERS the undersigned want to take this opportunity to thank you for the support & financially in both us manually to the lawsuit given between the Water regards pending Action Committee and the Utah Idaho Sugar Co. AIT we can at this time is that We Stoppers Spom We're Cooking Up A free scorns 6 - with each order of 14 pieces 3eadt or more say things look very favorable for all water users of the Bear River Canal System. A judge has been appointed, pre hearings have been held, and a deposition has been set for Dec. 11, 1975. 4s soon as possibo offer this meetino of Dec. 11 date will be requested. u. Judge Calvin Gould sent a publk notice to be advertised in The leader Pubkshmg Co. and The Box Oder Journal. Said notice appeared in Sept. & Oct. for three consecutive weeks. All Water Contract Owners who wanted to be excluded from the cfass action were to fie such a request on or before Oct. 25, 1975 with the Clerk of Box Oder County. Lawsuits cost money and those of you who want to support this action and have should do so. A 50e per acre accessmenf has been not already paid, tentatively set. has nothing to do with the 10 cssessmenf made by the Bear Biver Water Users Association last Spring. We are hopeful that H every owner pays we whl have for the sufficient money expenses. Please pay Aiam Kofter at the fwst Security Bsnk or one of the Committee members or an area representative, Doughs Hokngren, Gfm Nelson, Keith Anderson, Byran Wiedman or Bill We'dron This hood. May rent basement apt. or use for extra bedrooms. after plan now for BY RAY HA I L DIRECTOR has tripled. Does that mean banking apprentices have received a 200 percent increase in Wages? If the price of pears is now 50 cents a pound, and the price of apples was 10 cent's" a pound In 1970. $c.s that mean that pears have gone up 400 percent?' fi"'f-"- '1 A beginning teacher in 1970 in this be fair. Let's district received $5950. In 1975 a beginning teacher receives $8,016. That's a 35 percent increase. Add the additional fringe benefits to both years in question and the total increase still falls well short of the 45 ixt-ce- nt index has gone up during that the that period. is home. Easy fenced to heat, yard. Especially nice neighbor- Tremonton doesn't be- Be Fair' in five years. know a tanking apprentice of five now assistant manager. His salary bdrm 257-3546- , kid who lieve in Santa Claus. With my composure regained. I decided to be straight forward and honest with the kid I told him the old man from the North Pole He seemed had a cold. satisfied. It's uncanny the observations kids will come up with out of the blue. I was walking down the street some time ago with junior when he offered: "Dad you can't marry your cousin can you." I was a bit taken back by simple "No." And he seemed satisfied. We'd gone only a few steps when he offered this unexpected postscript: "That's because when you have a baby the nose will be over here" and he put his finger to his forehead. crease FOR SALE Call d wants a five By comparing the salary of a beginning teacher minus any fringe benefits in 1970 with the salary of a 5th year teacher including fringe benefits in 1975, the Utah Foundation's recent report concluded that Box Flder teachers have received a 70 percent in- of delicious fried chicken 2 Who year-ol- nearlypan-icke- d. er About Salary makes the price vary from a low of $48.38 to a high of $86.28 with the average being $f)8.32. Our records show that only 89 out of 197 students ordered rings but many parents do request them as Christmas presents. School officials soliciate parents comments as to whether this tradition should be done away with, or continued as in the past. CB'erS Set item list of demands with only one stop for air, he climbed down off Santa's knee and we were off. But we hadn't reached the sidewalk when junior with a Star-Gaz- such a thought coming out of the head of my five year old. but I shrugged it off with a BOOT'S CHICKEN OUT 257-780- |