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Show Tremonton, Utah The Thursday. January LEADER 26. igg Botlm ell Ward Sets Saturday For Gold and Green Ball The Garland Times ..' V. Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Inc. Entered at the post offlce at Ircmonton. Utah as Second A. N. Ryttlng CU&s matter October 13. 1925. Editor and Publisher tinder act of March S, 1879. .. By Karen Stokes Bothwell LDS Ward Gold and Green Ball is Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the recreation hall. Friends and relatives from the Bothwell area attended the wed ding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howard, the former Arlene Eberhard, Thursday even-inOut of towners Included Donna E. Thompson of Ogden, Arlene's grandfather Eberhard and Gertrude Eberhard of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Summers have moved into their new home. they invite everyone to pay them a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Stokes and Roxey Stokes Thursday attended the temple wedding of Miss Arlene Eberhard and Clarence Howard. Attend Temple Ceremony Mr.and Mrs. Deloris Stokes enjoyed dinner Saturday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Chlarson of Honeyville, which they attended the Gold and Green Ball at the Deweyville Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Firth and Shara of Heyburn, Ida., spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Firth. John and Colleen Laws are new ?. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) $3.90 per year $t MEMORY OF Ctoij'g Sctapboofc TWO ROADS In the morning, when you wake, Two roads before you lie For the day. Which will you take, Since either you must ry? One's the road of selfishness. And those who travel there Cause others sorrow and distress By tears and frowns they wear. But one's the road of helpfulness, And those who pass that way Have cheery words and smiles to blesa The ones they meet that day. TREMONTON MAIN STREET'S second traffic light, a flashing Fire Lane semophore, is now in place and awaiting connection to power and controls to provide needed clearance in advance of fire and ambulance North County Nurse Reports '60 Work The North Box Elder Public Health Nurse, Mrs. Inez H. Deem, made 797 nursing visits to homes in North Box Elder County dur. ing the year of 1960. Mrs. Deem shows in her report that 202 of the visits were new cases, 86 were readmission and 509 were while 128 of the visit were therapeutic. Health guidance accounted for S22 visits. Other conditions and diseases requiring the Public Health Nurses's services included cardiac, diabetes, crippled chil ts Mineral runs. The light will flash yellow caution signals above the two pedestrian crosswalks at West Main and First West, except when tripped to provide a Red stop signal to provide a clear fire lane in the intersection. dren, mental health and commun icable diseases. The Nurse has taught classes in Civil Defense, Home Care of the Sick and Injured, First Aid, Mother and Baby Care. Color perception tests, a total of 432, were given during the year, with 492 hearing tests. The P.T.A. assisted Mrs. Deem in giv lng 772 vision tests. In making the home visits and traveling to the twenty schools in North Box Elder County, a total of 6023 miles were traveled. "extras" for prosperity To maintain a normal No community is standard cf living it must produce a lot mora of something than it needs. When these "extras" are sold to other areas, they bring money back to buy goods needed to maintain the community's living standard. Minerals are among the vital "extras" that produce a prosperous life for Utah's people. uim mining association "From the earth comes en abundant li.'e for all" ill i f , 'a r.jy',vr: For Fellowship Advance research into the dis eases or potatoes will receive a boost again this year with the re newal of Union Pacific Railroad's Potato Disease Fellowship at the University of Idaho. Joe W. Jarvis, the road's super visor of livestock and agriculture, reported the fellowship has been increased from $2,100 to $2,400 to enable a broadening of disease investigation. The program calls for selection of a graduate student by officials of the University of Idaho. That student's work will begin July 1 and continue until he has completed his assigned study. Union in Pacific's interest potato research dates back to 1939. The latest recipient, Neil F. Lydum of Firth, Idaho, received the fellowship in 1938. Probate and Guardianship notConsult Clerk of District Court, Brigham City, Utah, or the Notice is hereby given of the for further inrespective annual meeting of the North Box formation. signers Elder unit of Cache Valley BreedNOTICE TO CREDITORS ing Association on Thursday, Feb. 2, at the Utah Power and Light Estate of Burnis Merrell Peterson, auditorium at 8 p.m. also known as B. M. Peterson, All members and any others Deceased. interested are urged to be present Creditors will present claims for the business session and the vouchers to the undersigned with 40 minute film on association at the office of Arden E. Coombs, activities. 56 Wynn Zundell, President Attorney At Law,on orEast Main, before the Tremonton, Utah 22nd day of May, A. D. 1961. Letha Peterson, ATTEND BIRTHDAY DINNER Administratrix The Jack Shumway family join Date of first publication ed others of the Shumway family January 19, A. D. 1961 Sunday in Brigham City at the Arden E. Coombs, Athome of Mr. and Mrs. Milton torney for Administratrix Peters for a double birthday party honoring Mrs. John J. Shumway of Garland and Mary RESOLUTION No. 115 Ann Shumway, a student at U of U. Upon motion duly made by councilman Russell B. Webb, and seconded by Councilman George S. Smith, and unanimously approved by the Tremonton City Council. Be it hereby RESOLVED this 19th day of December A. D. 1960. The property between fourth south street and sixth south street west from first west to the railroad track be rezoned from A2R Zone " ft N ' " " " iVvnini'" win .v. ' " " " ; I Look down the side of a new Rmtiac 2. See liow wheels and body form one line 3. That's Wide Track balance (No other car has it) 1. -- Pontiac holds, hugs and hangs on to the road like no other car.There's no weight to cause lean or sway. More weight is balanced between the wheels for improved stability. the springs, shocks and control arms at more stable angles to the wheels. This prevents drifting and wandering, allows Pontiac to track flat and level as it travels around corners and curves. Another Wide Track advantage: There's more room between the wheels to mount New feels every bit as steady as it looks. Test it soonl outside-of-the-whee- ls -- POTIAC-TI- IE -- OMLY 1 I I 5 A I-- " K SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CAR 3 1 ! Pontile has the widest track of any ear. Body width trimmed to reduc side Mora weight balanced between the wheels tor driving stability. PONTIAC DEALER- - WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR COMPANY m WEST MAIN STREET V ' ff ' TREMONTON. UTAH The Board of Education is offer, ng for sale to the highest cash bidder the following described nroperty situated in Clear Creek, Box Elder County, Utah: Beginning at a point 120 rods North and 8 rods West of the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of Section ' Thirty-si- x (36) Township Fifteen (15) North, Range Thirteen (13) West, ban Lake Meridian, running thence West 20 rods, thence South 16 rods, thence East 20 rods, thence North 16 rods to the point of beginning, containing two (2) acres. Together with all improvements and all water rights of what so ever kind or nature used upon, running with or belonging to the above described land. The improvements on said prop, erty constitute a wood frame constructed school building, the dimensions of which are 868 square feet, and any other smaller out buildings which might be attached to said land. Bids must be submitted on the Bid Form obtainable at the Board's Office. Sealed Bids will be considered on the basis of offers to purchase either or both of the designated building or the land as the case may be. Any bid or portion of a bid will be determined, considered on the basis of that which will be deemed to be to the best interest of said Board of Education. The Board of Education will not furnish an Abstract of Title, but iwill furnish a warranty Deed La a ill am milrniiiii i miiii MtiaHilnrTiini irniMin i i i One t noon, one at night, One along the way . , . You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day ! v AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH n HUM U UN Ml WHERE MOVIES ARE BETTER VED FRI - SAT THURS Jan 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 Matinee Saturday R 1 p.m. to 3:30 SAMUEL GOlbWYNJR7S P'a""'"' MARK TWAIN'S TheJIdveniures of ucefjerru Mnn Cinemascope METR0C0L0R Ann Presenting ARCHIE MOORE . "JIM EDDIE HODGES as "Huckleber sun Finn" MOH TUES 2 Action Hits r & ? t iS Iv'a "V Ii U&l: If CI If THEATRE ALSO IN COLOR iirij,fYJ".i..".Tfi,f t1V&J? ?-r- - COLUMBIA .tr..jrn,i PICTJfi 5 of conveyance. A certified or cashier's check - Wide-Trac- k WIUE-IIUC- ' ices, NOTICE x, vh $ NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHOOL PROPERTY FOR SALE ''vv6MiiwocjjiiiiuiMiiiiiiotw.w k 1 after to A3R Zone. I " LEGAL NOTICES U of I Student his their son celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Summers of Salt Lake City were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Newman, tion. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Newman and Garth and Sharon, were Sunday Mrs. Lou Johnson of Ogden were guests of Mrs. Alma O. Jackson weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Avon, Utah. Henry Newman. Mrs. Johnson is Mr. and Mrs. DeLon Stokes, Henry's aunt Larry and Shelley, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Polly Smith. Little Todd Newman celebrated TRY LEADER CLASSIFIEDS! : Search Starts For first birthday Saturday. Help, ing him celebrate were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Larsen, Joyce and RaNae of Mantua, Mr and Mrs. Curtis Larsen and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Newman also helped advisors for the "Young Marrieds". R. J. Wight of Ogden was a dinner euest of the Deloris Stokes Monday evening. Twila Forsgren is at home after receiving treatment for a few days at the Valley Hospital. Oscar Christensen is now at home recovering from an opera, in the amount of said bids must accompany eacn Dia, wnicn wtu be returned if bids are not ac cepted. Bids will be received at the of. fice of the Clerk of the Board of Education, County Court House, Brigham City, Utah, up until 4 o'clock P.M., and the 8th day of February, 1961. The Board of Education re serves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD SCHOOL DISTRICT By Eberhart Zundel, Clerk. llyA llVwiv . "'"TOHOSCOPf . 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