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Show THE LEADER. Tremonirn. Utah .,- 1 95-96- Decade of Opportunity 8 for UTAH 0: I -- rise as high as 3,000 feet Published by the above the highway. At one point the Canyon is 50 feet SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In wide and nearly a half-mil- e advance) $3.00 per year. deep. This can be reached Entered at the post office at from either S. Highway 91 4 U. S. Highway 89. Treonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1825 DO YOU KNOW under act of March 3. 1879. 0 That the vast amphitheatre A N. RYTTINQ of Cedar Breaks National Monument is nearly a half, e mile deep and it is 2 miles new courts being built at the from rim to rim. Fifty shades rate of 2.000 a year. (Source: of tinthave boon counted by State and Federal Survey can artists. This competent be reached on U. S. Highway Fibres.) 89 or U. S. Highway 60. DO YOU KNOW DO YOU KNOW That Utah has 5,472 miles of State and Federal Higl That the high Uinta Mountains in eastern Utah, is the ways. The state has just spent some $16,000,000 of Stale and Mountain in the Only Range Federal Funds for the benefit United States running east of the fhotoring public. west one and and of the few remaining primitive areas in America. King's Peak, 13,498 DO YOU KNOW That Fishing in Utah is feet is the highest mountain good . . . one finds 58 varities peak in the State. of fish. One of the fish origin, DO YOU KNOW ally found in the state is the That a breakdown '"of the native trout. The main im- -' motor vacationist's dollars porta tions are the Mackinaw shows this distribution: Meals, Trout, the Rainbow, the 29c , . . Transportation, 21c , , and the Greyland, (Brook, Lodgings, 20c . . . Retail Purchases, 18c. , . Theatres and s other amusements, 7c . , , and admission to Travel Attracta ions, 5c. GAS BUSINESSES HOUSEHOLDS e Editor-Publish- for UTAH'S GROWTH (by I960) 19,000 239,300 876,000 will require CAPITAL INVESTMENTS $36,725,000 $115,529,740 Minimum ' ( 'TOMl by private, investments antitipoted for expanded tervice utilities companies in Utah. U.S. Bureau of Census; U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Principal utilities, Utah; National Assn. of Manufacturers. SOURCE: : $152,254,740 investor-owne- TAKE VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom have returned home from a ten days' vacation trip, which took them through Colorado, New down Mexico, into Texas and 9 to Old Mexico. They visited DO YOU KNOW That 26 states consider relatives in Arizona, Mr, Rantravel among their 3 biggest som's birthplace. On the return dollar-earnin- g industries. New trip they spent some time in the an 'income of with York, of southern Utah. parks $1,900,000,000 tops the list. Two states, New Jersey and Ulalla Cornwall and daughter Nv Mexico, said travel was their biggest industry. 45,000 Mary spent a few days last week in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Motor Courts grossed more Charles Wflrd and family. than $1 Billpn annually, with $150 Million Investment r During the current investor-owne- d period, public utilities in Utah plan to spend at least $152,254,740 d5vte November 4th has been anto provide expanded gas and electricity facilities for this ex- nounced as the date for the Dance Club party by Mrs. Den-zi- l panding state. Ballard, president. A change The indications of the vast of date was necessary, after the i capital expenditures, planned to original date for the party had provide additional sources of been announced. power and heat, were announcy released ed i in a owned investor the today by utilities of Utah and the Pacific Central Region of the National Association of Manufacturers. Utah companies which participated in the power survey include: Utah Power and Light; Telluride Power; Mountain Fuel Supply, and Southern Utah ten-yea- dance'cliJb 0, electric ond 90s d Provokes Utah Growth, 1950-6- 0 1951-196- (1951-196- 0) investor-owne- d CAPITAL INVESTMENT BY I960 (EST.): LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANg, Inc. That the walls of Zkm National Park in Southern Utah changed -- er Lose Weigh. Men and women whofullow the Ayd Plan report losing up to 10 pounde with the very firat bo ($2.98). Tke Ayd. before nutale di. reeled. You automatically eat lew loee weight nat- urally. Large bos "Aydi certainly helped met" Hone Maey AYDS VITAMIN CANDY CITY DRUG. Tremonton F.F.l. 1 no jOi News By Duane Hunsaker And Jesse Pet ere on Monday Oct. 18, the Bear River chapter of Future Farm ers of America chapter officers and advisors met for a regular officers and advisors meeting Some of the items of business discussed were the awarding of $5.00 to Vanez Hawks for selling the most tickets to the LeRoy Bunnell lecture; the building of a portable squeeze chute for the use of Future Farmers and sur rounding communities in gener al. It will be built by the Howard Johnson advanced shop class. Also discussed were r :. 3 r the prob able themes for the Harvest were Ball. Chain projects awarded to Joyner Lofthou.se Dan Shaffer, Truman Smith and Jerry Peterson. The Chapter discussed the idea of having land judging con tests to come off in the spring with every F.F.A. member par ticipating. There will be three prizes awarded to each class. Dallas Perison, Lynn Bowers and Von Rhodes were chosen to work with the soil conservation service in preparing a slide film and lecture on the water harvest of our valley. They will follow the water from the Uintah Mountains into Bear Lake, through the Bear River and into our fields. This program will be given to any organization that requests it. .... . ill f ,.: v ... tiiwiliMIBlS 1J ii OMEll J. CALL Democratic Candidate for County Assessor Requests Your Support Born and reared in Box Elder County. 2. B.S. & LL. B. degrees from University 1947-194- of Utah, 8. Combat Infantry Veteran of World War 11. 4. "Engaged in practice of law in Box Elder County for five years. 5. Family man with three children. 6. Member American Legion, Past President Brigham Kiwanis Club, Active in L, D. S. Church. 3. . Qualified Energetic Dependable raid Political Ad. thought of the week:- "Kindness is the oil that takes friction out of life," The joint-surve- -- Power. Some $115,529,740 will be spent for increased electricity and approximately facilities, $36,725,000 will be spent on nevw or enlarged gas installations, the survey predicts. These totals include investments already .made during the years of 1951 The Republican Party Proudly Presents these Box Elder County Candidates for Your Consideration in the November 2nd Election ' through 1953. Better planning, less waste and lower rates, plus tax pay- A 77 ments which give considerable revenue to state and local governments, are listed in the report as advantages of the investor-owned public utilities. The prediction of expanded power needs and service demands, jid the prediction of private investment required, is based on projections of Utah's future. According to NAM,, research, Utah, by 1960, will have some 876,000 residents; 239,300 households; and 19,000 business firms. Ktu fir ' " 4 . 4 rrhr Wt VV' II; V, ?! V;', J V: k J j asl in Dr. Henry Aldous DIXON Mrs. Mae Dalton spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Joe, Jette and family in Salt Lake City. She also visited a friend, Mrs. Wilse Nelson. REPUBLICAN Candidate For CONGRESS Kleon Lewis S. KERR WIGHT Maurice L. REEDER REPUBLICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT TWO REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMISSIONER TERM REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMISSIONER TERM KB. OLSEN REPUBLICAN -COUNTY CLERK 1 ' . 1 s 4 :i " i 4 r (.' rj ( ' V AVri I nr f ... mmmimmmmmmmmmm. DELBERT M. DRAPER CANOIOATI fOR JUiTlCI Of THf SUPREME COURT M. pol. oJ. by George A. CriteMow Ifm O. Dee LUND REPUBLICAN COUNTY ATTORNEY . j LiZJ i i ,; v : e " f, - ., ' v. N i &,ikmisW,&& ' rim S CM- n- Claire Tolman Margaret Roundy HUGGINS BURKE EVANS JOHNSON REPUBLICAN COUNTY ASSESSOR REPUBLICAN COUNTY RECORDER REPUBLICAN COUNTY TREASURER REPUBLICAN COUNTY SHERIFF inn 1JJ IO.ME FOR WEEKEND Lt. and Mrs. Darvel Robbins spent a short weekend at home with Darvel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robbins and fam ily. Lt. Robbins is stationed at Clovis, New Mexico. High School DO YOU KNOW POWER NEEDS PEOPLE Bear River J? POWER FOR TOMORROW ELECTRICITY unua;, WVIUUgf Ask Me! V J Th nvc YOUR VOTE SINCERELY APPRECIATE!!) George L.. Paid Political 'Advertisement |