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Show ! Ronton Merchants can Lg serve you your ir vou want continued l I 7h local stores first! HIJHiSi SERVING THE RIVER BEAR PuHi4u-.- Weedy at fremonton. I i.h Thursday make local improvements. o VALLEY August, BOX HOLDER progress, spend your money where some of it stays to help LOCAL, RURAL and STAR ROUTE. J; 1950 24. NUMBER 48 Way' Wan Street Has a "New Look" iff NOTES Building OK'S jSIHESS, VIC GAINS the list of badly j5g noed-vemen- Granted Show City's Growth ts Tremonton ,$135,000,000 water pro-i- s now nearing com-- t Control valves are yet to streets of the jjd and the back into the good jje put were at the be-- t i they in ' the digging gesidents oi joying the a During the past two years, building permits have been issu ed for construction, improvement of business and remodeling buildings to the following: opera- - uie cny , V, . . - ' V- Shady Lane Motel, Hamp ' - t flOUiOui': .. .. , pleasure and water p of the greater art Dener prca&uic. the citv- has re- newly oiled, and the Kite and. Main street; fn widened to care for traffic increasing sithe city and to the fair. 3 west oi wic tivj. jnfl i C; 1 It Si 54 . (. I .... , If I v. 'r iynow has a park, which can point to with SM can enjoy for picnics sjd without cM gatherings ra distant points. The two 'jajgrounds offer amuse-- ! ci pleasant, safe places ajoung children of the ,stjr to spend their spare ;jd addition the ball park faorth end of town will be ae of much wholesome I to be enjoyed by every-- : - A--v .,1.7 - lV ' 1 -- : ,.rr;-- F dy J 1 1 ...,- - mm T "V8 i n i- 'M. Ill a l if Brad-sha- ; Tri-Mo- tor, Stohl. Permits have also been issued during that time for the construction, remodeling or juMjpg to of homes to Wilford Harris, Mark Hall Reid Oyler, Lynn Iverson, Wayne Sandall, Clyde Coombs, E. NGetz, Wayne - - ...... vi- " rWwWl Tremonton's Main Street, showing newly installed Mercury Vapor "White Way" to be dedicated Tuesday night at 7:45 irittiiuntirm.i.tm-t'-rm.i;i- ; T rtiimmrrwrMliiftfflfinWffMmaMrirqMW 'iti mVr Businessmen's Tremonton's New Street Lights Are Roster Adam's American First Mercury Vapor Used in the State Jewelr' A new city building to house the fire trucks, ambulance and provide office space for the city officials is now being planned. It will be built on 1st West, just off Main Street. Food remeterv has been and improved and per- - ritv there has greatly :IUJf a oaiu" of this "uc Mthe beauty 1.:sace. :RiiroAi Pliimhincr " l; orausuaw nppuan.ee fw hangers have been Briggs Barber Shop it the city airport, which Bear River Telephone Co Dlace in Bear River Saddlery pi important I with the rapidly, grow- - Bear River State Bank pjfftir grounds whicb Buchanan Lockers I City Drug &the effort, of the city! Itad the Mounted Posse ShoD . Hi rodeo has been reviv- - classic . Jus been apDroDriatelv . " ' y1111 s aroer onop The care Tremonton City will have the distinction of being the first Utah city to use mercury vapor, suspended street lighting luminaires, for white way "u. T" lighting when the new sysm ri NEW CITJY BUILDING PLANNED Drug Fronk, A. N. Wight, Owen Cannon, Howard Glenn, Joseph Nichols. Harry Taylor, Veryl Wood, Jay Dee Harris, Melbourne Archibald, Paul Miller, L. A. Dodd Francis Norr, Parley Archibald, Ruei Robbing Denzil Ballard, Lee Fuhriman, Vincent Chiodo, Elmer El ma Allen, Evan Mahnke, Thompson, J. O . Chrl$tenserv George Quinney, William Rucker, May Kent, Garland Puzey, Minnie Ashton, Dennis Miller, A. J. Mohr, Don Woodward and Zeb White. In is officially switched on August 29. 12 This modern method of street lighting is the latest approach to increasing the amount of light on the highway with a minimum of expense. In a jff sense, mercury vapor is to street lighting what fluorescent light is to commercial lighting in comparison to incandescent lamps; you get more light for each watt of electricity used. Golden Spike Rodeo, I the precendent it de Conoco Service Ewer Plumbing pone of the oldest rodeos Erns Cafe Ervin Stohl sty has also constructed Excel Cleaners and storage build- - Foster Shoe Repair 4e County road shed in Farmers Cash Union ton. and have purchased Food Basket struck costing $135,000. Frank Dalton H trreatlv to th fir. Fronk Chevrolet Pi of the people of this George's Cafe Gay Cafe ' Wexpected to start in iIUtUrf nn a nil tt fflefire house and with building and fg office jaarris Service now un- Negress in the city of onward. f pewitinues Korth Flora! Phil Johnson's SUition La Gra Shop j Leader Lilenquist Bros Liberty Theatre Markham's j Marble Motel Midland Hotel 0ephart Hotl unioras Mendenhail's Mt- States implement Hunsaker Implement Hepp's Sport Store Hales Furniture Jack & Pat Jay Dee Harris M H O. C 'O P King Co. Ska.s Peterson Tractor Russ Electric Rudy Miller Safeway Sandall Motor Shady Lane Motel Tremonton Lumber te n. Lumber Tremonton Harness Utah Poultry Utah Power St Lit?ht Utah Oil Station Valley Cleaners Western Store ... . 5 ,-,. .r:.Iv.,,-,......,l-U,- 1 .tr, J fc , ... -- .j - V fiUY JOHNSON 'erJnret 'ipluin to our'city. received from ritiycim j')faaat'nce ' 1 vv A - i!;l- Many (usHir of the poles and fixture. lignting. - a This special "WHITE WAY'' edition of the LEADER is published through the cooperation ot the Tremonton Businessmen's Association. Kei'l Cm' 191R-192- 1924-192- 19?fl-193- Nra-'- i Hunsaker R.,lert Harris 1938-194- 8 2 8 2 1942-194- 194-19- 4 1932-19C- 1935-193- Shaw. Rn.s.s Waidron Ervin Stohl, Klcn Kf'rr. 1948 K Mifr SPECIAL "WHITE WAY"' EDITION S'.nc" the incorporation of Tre- monton a.s a city third class on April 12. 1918 the following men h.iv'o s'rvd as Mayor f'h'Tle-- McCluer. David H..linKr-James Walton n. worked with citv officials on v ex-offic- io , wf)ls'ri('t representative of the Utah l'v.. wllf) nep ' Winzeler Motor Wayne's Home and Auto Western Pool Hall Woodward's Western Creamery Whiteway Baker R. G. Woodhead MAYORS OF TREMONTON ,1:7 steel poles The new system will consist of 19 thirty-foo- t with a direct type fixture, suspended eight feet out over " SI : the highway, using a 21,000 lumen mercury vaKir lamp. This method puts most of the illumination upon the Mayor KLEON KERR highway, at the same time directing some to the build-- 1 ings and sidewalks. It reduces the glare in autoist V who u jth mem5eni of the city councn have heen eyes and makes the outline of pedestrians on the high-- ; sponsible for many civic improvements during the past few years. way easily discernable. The administrative responsibility of city affairs i legated to committees with a member of the city Visitors to the Box Elder County Fair, to be held will be given the oppor- - council acting as chairman. August 31, September 1 and 2, chairman of all general com- The mayor is to see street the in latest lighting. very tunity mittees Rhode Blacksmith Robbins Implement or iii - Tire Orpheum Theatre Tri-Sta- "SUA Former light standards in the business- district of Tremonton were ten feet high, with post top luminaires, using a 10.000 lumen lamp. This. tyje of a system put most of the light on the upper portion of the buildings with a relative small portion reaching the highway. Tanner OK Tri-Mot- A Short ceremonies to inaugurate the use of the system will be held on Tnemonton's main street, August 29, at 7:4') p. m. Mayor Kleon Kerr will conduct the ceremonies! which are sponsored by the Tremonton Businessmen's A concert by the Bear Kiver High School association. band will precede short talks by the mayor, other of-- ! ficijjls and representatives of the Utah 1'ower and Light company, which made the installation. PegRy's Style Sh.);: J. C Penney n-- w, Odd Fellows, Jay Dee Harris, Russ Waidron, Wayn Sandall, Harold Sandall, Liberty Theatre, Waidron Estate, Parley Archibald, Lilenquist Bros., Sinclair Oil, Western Creamery, Standard Oil and Exvirt 4 0 OLsen, president,. They have designated next Tuesday a.- "White Way Day" in Tremonton in recognition of the advancement and improvement in the City of They invite the people ot this region to join them in observing this day and enjoy the advantages offered those who come to Tremontno to transact t heir business affair- - and do - LAMOIX COWLED is general finance chairman, in charge of collection of all monies due the city, and general finance arrangements. REED UILES is in charge of the policing and sanitation of the city. DELL HANSEN' is responsible for all ciH parks, the airport and cemetery. md side HARRY MILLER has charge of the str.-v.- -i walk.-- . ' r.eir construction and mamtenanc-e- . .1 all 'a i: ater chairman, dirvctmg M. MORTLNSEN ate?- - lanes and their upkeep. - is ( WLDLRW LYNN IVERSON nl) - ci;, city treasurer. 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