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Show THE LEA DEB. Tremonton, Thursday. October 28. 1954 RB Utah also attending Imperial Valley Junior College, where he is a member of the football team. The team recently flew to play AIC Austin Reed Burke, son a gzme in Mexico City, and the Reed Burke Active 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Catalina Snow Maroons 20 Deer Hunters In Sports, Church Rescue Comes After Two Days Two parties of 20 local hunters, caught by unexpected snowfall in Clear Creek Canyon in western Box Elder County, were rescued late Monday after two days of cold. As a deer hunt, the outing was a complete "flop." In an East Garland party of 15 hunters, only one buck and a fawn were bagged. Four young men from the camp hiked out Sunday of 11 miles through a blizzard to get help. A rescue party worked all day Monday to bring the hunters out by 7 p.m. In the camp were three women and four children. In the party from East Garland were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shaffer and son Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Ander. son, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes, Howard Oyler and son, Stacey, Sherman Oyler and son, Dick 13, Ronald and Dean Potter, and of all Wayne Archibald, Verl and East Garland, Wood, Ogden. two-poi- nt B.R.H.S. Band to March in Logan Bear River High School band will march in Utah State Agrl mammoth cultural college s Homecoming parade Saturday e activities at the and in Aggie stadium. It is one of 42 bands which will assemble the largest group to gather in Utah this year. Representing high schools and organizations of Utah, Idaho Wyoming and Nevada, 2600 band members are expected to march In the gigantic Homecom Ing parade at 9.30 a.m. Satur activities day in pre-gaFloats by down-tow- n merchants and USAC organizations will also participate in the parade A chamber of commerce cara van through northern Utah and southern Idaho will begin Home coming activities triday, and will include many students re. presenting campus groups. pre-gam- Another party included Marion Summers and son, David, Jay Stokes, Tremon-ton- , and Ray L. Davis and son. Glen, of Layton. Sherman Oyler, Ron Potter, Wayne Archibald and Jay Stokes hiked out of Camp Sunday in snow as deep as their waists. They returned Monday, and with the aid of two Clear Creek hunters, drove a jeep within 2Vz miles of the nfarooned camp. The entire party, bringing only their guns, walked from camp to the jeep. Another party of hunters from Ogden, caught lower in the canyon, shovelled their way out of the snow earlier Monday. Th e camp equipment, trucks and cars were ally brought Wednesday night by the men. No one attenpted to hunt Sunday or Monday for fear of becoming lost in the storm. Those in camp finally ate one of the deer Monday when food ran low. ' a i " V ' . ... . .... ! of Mr. and Mrs. To'man Burke boys enjoyed the trip. of Honeyville, is currently statActive 3lsa in church activitioned with an Air Force detachment at El Centro, Calif. ies, he Is a counselor in the El By special perm'ssion, he is Centro branch MIA. y OTE and new panoramic body styling enhance the long sleek look of Pontiac Star Chief Custom Catalina. Powered with Pontiac's new 180 V'8 overhead valve engine, the very popular Catalina is offered in Star h.p Strato-Strea- k Chief Custom and Chieftain 870 models. Vogue" the all new two-tcnin- g 1935 cm v. Owners Warned of Filin" Deadline ZD On Springs, Wells warning to all spring or A well owners to be sure to file with the State Engineer on or before March 2, 1955, was sounded by Myron T. Tlansen, chairman, Board of Supervisors Northern Utah Soil Conservation District. The law requires such filing by that date. Leader Want Ads Don't Cost . . . "It docsn's matter if you have the water for a generation, or if it is piped to your house" used THEY PAY he said. "Unless you filed run the chances of someone else filing on it." W&ve on it you After that date wells and springs that are not filed on become the property of the State New Tests to Aid B. R. Students of Utah and anyone can file on Students at Bear River high school are being given a series Mr. Hansen in quoting the of aptitude tests finder the dirState Water Law of Utah stated ection of Garland Puzey, student "All claimants to the right to counselor. the use of water, including both The tests to freshmen are to surface and underground whose help determine their personality rights are not represented by traits and interests. Students certificates of appropriation will also be tested on their menby the State Engineer, by tal maturity and their job aptiapplications filed with the State tudes. Engineer, by court decrees or The tests according to Mr. by notice of claim heretofore filed under the provisions of Puzey are on a broader basis section Water Laws of than those given in the past, and Utah, shall file notice of such will probably make student claim with the State Engineer guidance vocation wise more on forms furnished by him. valuable. the water. d 73-5-1- 0, KLEON KERR for State Representative THIS IS. WHAT THEY SAY: "Exceptionally good judgment" "Fine parliamentary ability" "We deeply appreciate the fine service" "You are 'one of the outstanding legislators" "Your service to agriculture was most commendable and definitely outstanding" v Paid Political Ad. Announcing the with the 180 HP Strata Streak V--8 -- Back On Rostrum li Ci' v v.vyiiPOTWCv.- .V.WVJV.V.V.'V ! M V A ' MAKING only scheduled campaign speech, ex President Harry S. Truman tells Kansas City -- audience Democratic Congress Should be elected. (International) . 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