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Show Page 12. THE TIMES, November 3, Vt t LEADER-GARLAN- Howell Way Miss tw Is By Flo Munson A young Fielding miss ( Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Jackson had a pleasant weekend with their house guests. They were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Myers, Missoula, Montana. were enroute to AriThey I zona for the winter. It was there that the two couples met last winter. Rex Nessen had the misfortune of cutting his thumb quite badly when he was cutting up a deer. He was taken to the doctor where twenty one stiches were taken to repair the damage. Dinner guests Sunday of the Louis Douglas' were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Madsen of Tremonton. Mrs. Ray Sorensen and her mother, Amy Allen, and her sister, Mrs. Norman Rose visited in Salt Lake Friday with another sister, Mrs. Sheldon Christensen who was celebrting her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Hess attended church in Ogden MISS CHAROL SIMPSON, 7, is already an accomplished horsewoman with ribbons and Sunday where they were present for the blessing of trophies to her credit. She's the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson of Fielding. their new granddaughter. She is the daughter of Mr. Her her own special gelding, trophies were receiving in Youth Quarter Horse and Mrs. Tasylor and ed when she placed in cow and Mrs. jack Shows. She placed in the trail "Royal C Barr". She placed Jack Taylor and first in goat tying, first in class, horsemanship, showcutting in the Ogden Golden was given the name of Jan Spike National Youth Horse Norma. The Hess' meet with barrel racing, first in pole manship and western pleasShow and in Draper. ure classes. bending. other members of the family Charol is a natural when it at the She also entered a Youth Taylor home for dincomes to riding horses, she ner Quarter Horse Show in Lothe services. after It was a big night for gan in July and came away loves the feel of a saddle! A pre Christmas party was She is looking forward eagerCharol with the "All Around Youth" she entered the held at the Lyle Nessen's award and received a buckle ly to appearing in Quarter Sunday in honor Queen Contest and was namof Jim and Shows in Horse the early and ed Little Princess. in the Verda Nessen prior to their In June she started show spring. leaving for Arizona for the Winner accumulated Jacksons Host Montana Guests 0 has twenty-fiv- e ribbons and two troph- -' prize -s in youth horse shows even though she is only seven years of age! Charol Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, was delighted to ride a Shetland pony, "Dusty", led by her father or mother when she was only two years of age. At the early age of three she was allowed to ride on "Dusty" by herself, although, .her parents stood close by. 1 When Charol was four she was in her first Youth Show -an open show at Wheat and Beet Days in Garland. She showed "Dusty" in western j class. She competed in the halter class and won second place. Charol became five and rtrrv again entered the youth western pleasure show at the Box Elder County Fair on a Welch pony named, "Dolly". She placed first in the halter class and fourth in two pleasure classes. The next year when Charol was six in April, 1977, she entered the Little Buckeroo Rodeo in Ogden. She rode As a mayor, Mason said he would be an administrator with councilmen as the Nessen family who joined in the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Nessen and son and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Nessen, Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taylor and family, Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sharp and family, Preston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris and family, Mr. and Mrs. Val advisors. He feels, as an administrator, a mayor must put in more time y than councilman on the FOR SALE affairs of the city. Being a dentist is a detriment in that sense. "Every time I leave my office Utility trailer, enclosed with my income stops," he said. lights. $60.Q0. shady Lane But that was a consideration given Motel No. 14. thought before he decided to run, and he is "willing to work with that." "There isn't anyone who can be a (,,' ' good councilman (or mayor) unless " they're willing to put in a lot of time," he said. Another quality which Mason admits a mayor and councilman should possess, is the ability to say no gracefully. ticipate in a regional performance in a night of entertainment on November 15 and 16 at Bear River High School at 7 p.m. Members of each ward in the region are advised to check with their bishopric as to which night they are are encouraged to come and watch on that night. Each stake will have their shows judged and the Its roadshow time again. November 8 and 9 Tremonton, Garland and Malad Stakes will be on the road. Each ward will present a 15 minute performance at various ward buildings. Tremonton Stake will perform at Bear River High School on Nov. 9, Tremonton First and Seventh Wards will be hosting. Members of those top two from each will par Other priorities include proper maintainance of city streets and sup- port for law enforcement. In discussing industrial development, Puzey stated that the mayor must have the time and willingness to try to ring industry to Tremonton by selling "our advantage - a good labor force." "Too many people leave our community to shop elsewhere because they don't fully understand what we lose in taxes, jobs created, and services offered. Again we need leadership to inform the people of the community." Another need noted by the mayor candidate was for more recreational areas in southern half of the community. He also stated he would cooperate with efforts on a new swimming pool. Puzey said leadership is important in using the talents and skills of city council, using the time to get things done, and that the mayor should have the time to develop an agenda and to follow up. "I would willingly serve as mayor," concluded Puzey who classified himself as a "loner" who likes to "do it HOME CALL 257-352-7 A NEW CHEESE," CHOOSE FREE Poca-tell- o, Idaho, Mrs. Marion Stauffer and her husband, were also dinner guests. Later that day they visited Lawrence's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Olsen. FROM MANY GE signed to come. Stake specialists called to THATCHER PENROSE PHEASANT HUNTING UNIT PERMITS NOW ON SALE 854-366- 5 OF FOR ESTIMATES. OrOV6T WILL ALLOWED MORE Tremon,on ON FIELDING DOUG RANCH, BE MOUNTAIN THE AND THERE HUNTERS NO THE ON ROCHE, AS DENT WEST RICH, CLARENCE ARE KELLER CATTLE GRAZING. Coiling Toxturing I; "Tremonton is a great place to live and I'm proud to call it my home. I'd be honored to serve you and ask your support". PLEASE VOTE REESE AAASON FOR MAYOR Paid by Citizens party - Junior ON NOV. 8 Llsh, Chr. (XSXSXSXS MONEY REFUNDED IF DISSATISFIED Tremonton Chris Chournos; Garland Norma Holmgren; Malad Ilia Mae Williams. coordinate activities are: THERE Christine and Reese Mason - NOTICE PEEL," LilLi IL LE LOOK!!! "ORA i CONCENTRATED... USE ONLY 12 CUP PER NORMAL LOAD OF WASH COMPLETELY REQUIRES NO SOFTENER myself." TEXTURED CEILINGS & WALLS OR tives. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Frank. Mrs. Hawkes sisters, Mrs. Lyman Bastou, Si The third priority was continued support of our "highly efficient volunteer fire department." Puzey would like to assist them in gaining new members to fill their needs by personally contacting potential members. It's Road Show Time Again STUCCO WOODSMAN .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hawkes and their daughter, Mrs. Burke Jones spent Sunday in Logan visiting rela- SPECIAL TRUCKLOAD PURCHASE Posey "COTTAGE CHINOOK noon. day-to-da- open-minde- GLITTERED EARTH winter. They exchanged Christmas gifts and lots of goodies to eat. Members of allow older participants to play night Tremonton dentist, Dr. Reese Masgames. on, candidate for mayor, "feels kind"I think I see a swimming pool in the ly" towards a "planning strategy" now being formed for the community. futre," Mason noted. "I would do Mason will oppose Garland Puzey, everything I could, personally, to help retired educator, in the Nov. 8 municiprocure one,. ..for this valley." He is excited about the possibility of pal election. the valley getting "...a full recreationMason said he feels a community al center,. ..a health facility." "should have a master plan" but adds Mason currently serves on an ad hoc that he doesn't know "if we should be committee organized by Bear River married to it." "One reason we're three miles long High Principal Darwin Woodbury, in and 300 feet wide is because we've, .hopes of getting community involvenever had a master plan,", he added.;; ment and money in a joint building effort with the school board. Tremonton could never operate a He cites island annexing as one swimming pool by itself, even if it "got problem which makes it hard for a the thing built," the candidate said. acity to attempt to service all its On the subject of possible consolidaareas. Mason also supports the water systtion of services with Garland, Mason is d but cautious. em bond election which will be held in "I feel kindly towards it," he said. conjunction with the regular election. "If it were voted down," said Mason, But, he noted, it has to be a mutual "we'd have to live with what we have. desire..."If they'd like to talk about it, This already would mean some curI'd like to talk about it." tailment of service and growth. It would really put the lid on us..." Mason currently serves as President of the Bear River Chamber of Commerce. In that position he has squired a couple of potential industries which cont. from page' eleven have looked over the area as possible homes. munity," Puzey continued, noting that ' 'Right now we're kind of groping for he has learned to be a "good listener." anyone who will supply jobs for our Strong leadership is listed as a people," he said. major need for Tremonton. "The Mason also feels favorable to estabmayor of a small town must be lishment of an industrial park. There corrdinator, a pusher, a very good has been talk in the past of involving leader in order to get things done. He must be a dynamic leader." the county in an industrial park. Mason feels, as close as Tremonton Puzey favors heathly growth as the and Brigham City are, geographically, only was to avoid retreat and death of the city. that such a park could be located Water is essential to residential and midway somewhere along the railcommercial growth and listed as road, and pay dividends for both ends of the county. Puzey's first priority. Passage of the He said he would "feel kindly" about pending water bonds on Tuesday ballot are necessary for new growth. working with Brigham City on such a Puzey wasn't concerned that many project. On the recreation front, Mason is people had not been made aware of the vital need for the water development proud of the city's accomplishments. "We really have a good youth sports and citied that as one example of where greater leadership can be givprogram," he said, "which operates en. mostly through the efforts of two or He felt need for sewer improvement three people." ranked a close second since they were "I'd like to see us have a lighted also necessary for growth. hard ball park," he noted. That would YOUR ftinxsj Stmt - Sees Meedl For Planning GIVE Weod & Ccsl - Dr. Rooso Mason . Nessen and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nessen. Guest speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Elder Johnson and Danny Madson. 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