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Show Thursday. December THE LEADER. 9. 1S54 I a 1 1 fx ! ipi i 4 li s percefrt of the boys are affiliated either with agriculture sciences or farr. mechanics. Through an area survey each " vocation agriculture teacher of Bear River High School conducts classes on an agriculture science or farm mechanics basi to meet I needs of poopl of thi.s area. Each teacher, teaches one or more young farmer class and one or more adult class Farm Improvement Projects, such as new construction, renovation, painting, crop improvement, and etc. totaled 906 or about 6 improvement projects per boy. Better farm practices such as crop management, feeding practices, planting, livestock management, etc., totaled 604 or ap- FAMILY KEUNIOX DKAWS LARGE CRO Logan, missionary. Rear; W. A. Westmoreland. Tremonton; E. L. Westmoreland, Ogden; J. S. Westmoreland, Gaffney, South Carolina; ancf B. Y. Westmoreland, More than seventy five members of the Westmoreland families met together Saturday afternoon at McKinley School for a family reunion, which was only the second in fifty years. Aims, Purpose Listed for Voc. Agriculture An interesting feature of the This is the talk that Haws program was the telling of a Marble gave at our vocational mob attack on missionaries in meeting. the Westmoreland home in South Vocational agriculture proCarolina in 1904 by the mission-a- r vides for many activities through es themselves, Arthur Meach- individual farming program, am and Emerson Bradley who field trips and other activities. attended the reunion. Vocational agriculture develMembers of the committee in ops abilities in constructive charge of the reunion wej-and problem solving Grace Orme, Mary Abel, Nina thinking which enable a student to haye Westmoreland and Vera Evans a better command of the fundaarranged a miniature replica of mental processes. the early Westmoreland home, Vocational Agriculture prowhich was displayed on a table vides desirable training for for the orcasion. e KEYSTONE JUNIOR HOLSTER and Set 6-G- r Safe-Drivin- deSirable citizenship, and worthy use of leisure time. And vocational agriculture contributes to the development ethical character through the pattern set by the teacher Safe-Drivin- Safe-Drivin- FOR THE . 't e "No Parking" fesigns were con-- i structed and installed around I pro-jectsb- f Box Ek!er County Commissioners Lewis S Wight, chairman Robert J Potter, member George it. t)avis, member y f! : V!N'TVnE ) tYTS VALtT Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. RATES SUBSCRIPTION advance) $3.00 Entered at the post Tremonton, Utah aa Class matter October under act of March 3, A. N. (in per year. office at Second 15, 1925 1879. RYTTING Editor-Publish- er T ' v nave eciiunieieu msmiiauou and1 in opevatiou our new live-stoc- Pellet Machine k To make a for use willi Cusl 0111 especially adapted raife eallle and sheep Vlleling ny special feed formula and produce It in a 3 inch size for cattle or. la inch jize for sheep. 9We can mix h We also make , ' ,-- 4.' - y,-'- h1- - tur PURINA jSiipplcnicntnl. Mix in pellel form g If? f Ak about our complete Feed and Mixing Service c - Safe-Drivin- g who spends considerable time with the students in many activities such as those in leadership, cooperation, savings, recreation, character development, worthy 1 ' Last year, 1953, a total of 38,300 men, women and children were killed in traffic mishaps, and the economic loss, including property damage, hospital and medical expense and other costs, was placed at 4 billion dollars. Most of it could have been prevented. The President's Action Committee for Traffic Safety has taken the initiative in a war of prevention by setting aside December 15 as Day when drivers and pedestrians alike will be called upon to observe all written laws governing traffic, and the unwritten laws of courtesy on the streets and highways. Strict observance of Day by all drivers and pedestrians will without doubt cut the traffic toll for that day. If the toll can be reduced on one day of the year by strict observance and enforcement plus courtesies it can be held to a minimum on all other days of the year by the same methods. Day could 'well be extended into a year. of an I. 1 One segment of the United States Government has entered a war tnat will find popular support among the people because it is designed to save both lives and money. The battlegrounfl will be the Nation's streeVs and highways and the goal will be conquest of the growing toll of human lives and property, loss resulting from traffic accidents. to develop abilities essential to MANY USEFUL GIFTS FOR MEN & WOMEN In accordance with 17.19-2Code Annotated, 1953, notice is hereby given that on 29th. Decerning Wednesday. 10 o'clock a mv in the of the County C'omnns-thdoners at the Count Court m many activities through the Future Farmers of America House, a public hearing shall City Hall at 7 o'clock p.m. on a be allowed prior to the adopting tentative budget fof 1955 of of 1 955 budget for Box Elder Tremonton City Corporation. County. The said proposed budJesse M. Day, Mayor get, as prepared by the county commissioners, shaft be on file with the county aultor and available for public inspection at least thi,ve days prior the holding of said fuvting, Ttah Tliis War Will Save Lives vides also rial use of leisure time and individual supervised farming programs. This year we have 167 boys enrolled in vocational agriculture. In agriculture science there are 116 enrolled. In farm mechanics there are 102 enrolled. This accounts for 51 percent of the boys at the Bear River High School. During the four year program approximately 85 worthy home membership. Vocational Agriculture provides for a vocation. by affording the student an opportunity to apply through his farm program, the knowledge and skills taught at school. To learn by doing. Vocational agriculture pro- OTIC E Another New Service Tremonton. Bear River F. F. A. News D N the high school. We mixed two to:r tff warfarin rat bait for the community and the county agenj attest: The F.F.A. chapter owned sow K. B Olsen. Clerk (seal), has taken state recognition as tic grand champion for the past 4 two years, and her female offspring are carried as chain MHICLOV F.F.A. boys. The chapHUDCKT llKAKIM; proximately 4 better farm pract- ter 'recently invested in 7 pureices per boy. The net income of bred A public hearing wilUbe held sheep for a chain prognlm production projects such as at a cost of $350 00 on December 20. 4 954, in the crops, livesfbek, and etc.. was: .Some pf our recent achievements are as foilqws: We had one of the 12 State Farmers, Lynn Kerr. We placed 4th in a the state parliamentary' proced- arr 1 ure contest. We had the stite 1 1 c winner in electrification, Reed Peterson. We had the state1 lyivfc winning farm mechanics team. and the two high point boys of the contest. We placed 2nd in the state dairy products contest. We placed 4th in the state contest. . J Four collere scholarships fciMrniix were won last year through the vocational-agricultur- e depart ment. Bleachers were construct- ed for the county fair grounds, A flag polo was built and erected at the Garland City Cemetery. !5 fcNJOY REUNION At reunion of Westmoreland family last week were, front; Emerson Bradley, Salt Lake City, missionary; Ha Black, Gaffney, South Carolina; Lena White, Tremonton; Arthur Meacham, Tremoniop, Utah Bear River Farm Supply Phone g , Garland 3 g HAPPIEST III EVER! j ear t,& gjc ten 0 mm raw aoaGai ' is--comin- IF(fl ISaskG to the g T0 RECEIVE ALL YOUR LETTERS AND TO TALK PERSONALLY WITH EACH YOUNGSTER. HE WILL ARRIVE RFft 11 1 1 BB"W" ABOUT 1:00 P. M. AND STAY UNTIL 5:00 P. M. IF YOU DIDN'T TELL HIM ALL YOUR WANTS AT HEPP'S LAST ?f" WEEK THIS IS YOUR SECOND CHANCE. Santa's"belpers will serve you a slicof IheWorlda Largest Cake and a Drink of Milk. CAT1 " PlCLSBURy CAKE MIX 3for97C , PET INSTANT MILK " f I ihed id blood oak. Real lu at Pkg-29- include santa;s specie 6RANGES V2case298 VEAL ROASTS lb. ?Oc SUNKIST. 220 ?U, CANDYCAJSES2 for CiVIVDY 3 Finest Grade ONE GAtMEHT iAVtt) MOTHS PAYS FO A THIS YEAR HALES BROS. FUntllTUnE IRON Tremonton GIVE FOOD i w J 5C. QQ 0 . ib. Phone A DELICACY 5266 2 for 2J hXms 39c f 8i MIX. YIIS Ron' , ..43 SEGO MILK For Flavor 0 o DATES for CHRISTMAS ftOM LAStl STEVE 11 Assorted Xmas Mix mixed nut c. p1LLSBU-Ho- ib. For Taste 2 5i 229 Half or Whole 58c one pound pkg BflSKETf Tremonton L. 53e 39 this venn FE FGC3 f i i |