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Show 1 THE IEADER-TH- E GARLAND TIMES, November 28, 1975, Page 5 have a complete We Sheepman Says ... School Board Minutes ... Dogs Killed Available At Library Want to read the Board of Education? i official minutes of the Box Elder selection sympathy arrangements and wreaths at Sheep all Phone us or stop w Glenn 'Keller of Provi-enc- e reported the death of about $600 worth of sheep to sheriff's deputies recently. Keller said the sheep were killed at night by dogs while they were in the Flowerlano Floral & Gordon Shop -- Few People do, but If you're one who does it'll k easier now. &Pt J.C. Haws announced this week that copies of minutes of board meetings will be placed in the libraries at Tremonton, Garland and Brigham City. "Interested citizens are welcome to have access to such minutes at these...locations, as well as at the School District Office in Brigham City. The new procedure was prompted by a request from a citizen's group for greater access to board information, a district official noted. prices. Thatcher area. 69 South Tremont Phqne 257-3- 51 . Hnnnv TT t Thanksgiving Dnvl 9 Formers Can Cast CHECK ASC Farmers are reminded County ASC Office receiving voted bal-wt- s for the ASC Committee will continue through the winter according to construct; ion foreman Robb Barrett.- - HOSPITAL-Workm- en are busy installing a deck atop the frame structure of the new hospital (far right). Work Committee Vote that the is now Elections. Boyd K. Gardner, chairman of the Box Elder County ASC Committee, encourages all farmers to . Hospital, Nursing florae Going Up On Schedule "I think we'll have the whole project wound up by July 4 if everything goes well." That was the prediction of Robb Barrett, construction foreman for Wadman Construction Company of Ogden. Barrett said the county nursing home and the North Box Elder Community Hospital being constructed Northwest of Tremonton should both be ready by then. Workmen are working frantically to close in the hospital before winter sets in.The project was slowed a bit when steel decking for the roof showed up about two weeks late. But it should be installed by Friday. Wallboard will be screwed to steel supports which circle the structure. "Th-ere- 's npt a piece of wood in 3 it," Barrett said. The two structures stand in contrast on that point. The hospital superstructure is all steel while the nursing home is entirely wood. Barrett said it will be January before the build- ; ractors. Barrett said about 15 percent of the total cost of His only concern is I that materials will arrive conducted by mail from November 21 to Decemb Commendation 40-4- construction of the hospital been comple-;.te- d project'T"" has " ' use this opportunity to vote for the farm neighbor of their choice. The ASC election will be Gted With the hospital is inspected almost daily by an Assn. inspector, The inspector is a requirement of the federal government because of the federal funds used in the structure. Foxley also noted that he has received a formal written offer to purchase hospital land located to the southeast of the hospital by a group which wants to build a clinic. He said the offer will be acted on as soon as a hospital association meeting can be called, Meanwhile, on the nursing home side, the structure is almost totally enclosed and most of the brick has been laid. Work is about 5 percent complete. The project is ahead of the hospital because of an earlier bid date and that fact that there was no material delay. ing can be closed in and, even then, plastic will have to cover a number of gaping holes such as a row of ten foot windows on the hospital's east front. Installation of heating ducts is expected to g'et underway Monday. The walls of the hospital will eventually be bricked to a heighth of eight feet with five feet of stucco above that. The roof decking will be covered with insulation and then covered with a flat roof. About 30 workers are employed at the site including about six subcont- t Lt. Mason The son of a Tremonton, Utah, couple was decorated with the U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal at Andersen AFB, Guam, First Lieutenant Joseph son of Dr. and Mrs. Reese B. Mason of 709 W, Main, is an auditor and was cited for meritorious service at Altus AFB, Okla. He now serves at Andersen with Detachment 4313 of the Air Force Audit Agency. The lieutenant graduated in 1969 from Bear River high school and received his B.S. degree In accounting in 1973 from Brigham Young where he was University commissioned through the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program. l Lieutenant Mason's wife, Cherle, is the daughter of Mrs. Mildred Johanson of 2925 Valley View Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. ', ,,',. W. Mason, the Hey! It's ROSE PARADE structions for filling out the secret ballot and returning it to the county ASC Committee and two men to serve as alternates for a one year term. The opportunity to vote and be elected to office in the committee election is guaranteed to all farmers regardless of race, religion, sex, color or national origin. 5l HARVESTER over the year. You have been most understanding and cooperative in our effort to serve your farm machine needs with Sperry New Holland equipment. We all join in wishing everyone a happy day with family and friends. Sperry New Holland JONES EQUIPMENT East Tremonton 257-516- 4 4 DAY AIR TOUR David Smith Gains Award Includes: Welle. New Oisneyland, Year's Eve Lawrence Party. Rose Parade, and much more Dec. 29 Departs DAY BUS TOUR 10 . cited for his job performance as an electronic technician in the He was n n n n n Departs Itineraries available Dec. 26 CALL 582-030- 3 TA CLAWSON TRAVEL SERVICE 216 South 13th East, S.L.C., Ut. 84102 1 COME ON DOWN FOR OUR wimssv. li p)0DD0HD FRIDAY n I Includes Las Vegas, San Diego, Tijuana, everything in the 4 day tour, Hearst Castle, San Francisco, Reno and lots more. Maintenance Directorate... Smith is the son of Mr. 1' and Mrs. James S. Smith of Tremonton. He is married to the former Alma C. Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Nielson of Prove They have eight children. David 0. Smith of Tremonton has received a Sus-- . tained Superior Perfor-- 1 mance Award at ceremonies at Hill AFB. and nawNfit. SATURDAY ktbu.. 1 to 000 aLTQ(oD So We've got a whole town full of bargains fust waiting for you between now & Christmas, mm , don't miss Santa Clause Friday at 5 p.m. at the Library Park ! Kids, IF WEATHER IS REAL BAD HE'LL BE AT Try Us First THE CITY OFFICE. j . . 1 Your friendly Tremonton morthants. For all the gear and a place to use it, First Security BankAmericard can give you the edge. It's good all over, to make someone special glad all over. Member FDIC FOR We have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving Day. We are grateful to you for your patronage mm ;.. US FORAGE mm on time. North Box Elder Hospital Association chairman Mel Foxley said work on er 1. Elieible farm voters have been provided with in WITH YOUR Ja |