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Show Tremonton, Utah . School Board The LEADER Thursday. February 22. 1962 Garland Woman Politics Commissioners Sudden Illness City Problems Continued from page one Continued from front page Continued from front page To Be Buried Claims Life Of council to review and disthe commissioners that the archiCarmi Campbell, Don Stenquist. tect for the cussion prior to giving the Woman proposed County Fielding Friday Precinct No. 4 - Chairman, lease. Nursing Home had suggested News Awards I Continued from page one Best Editorials Group 1, Beaver County News, Salina Councilman Quinney made a Sun, Green River Leader; Mrs. Ai Shibata, 75, died in Wayne Sandall; Vice Chairman, a man on their staff who might Funeral services for Mildred r, on the condition of Group 2, Iron County Record, Garland, Saturday, 5:45 p.m. of Mildred Shumway; act- as supervisor when con- Hess Selman, report died who 47, Millard natural causes. She. was born Mildred BunnelL Tremonton Leader, on the building is quite suddenly Sunday morn- roads within the city, stating struction Delegates - Douglas Cannon, started. Some of the commis- ing at the local hospital of the roads were in fairly good County Chronicle; Group ; 3, Aug. 9, ,1886, in Aicheken, Andrew Rytting, Leland Han- sioners being acquainted with gastro enteritis were conducted condition and that repairs Magna Times, Moab ShiY. to Married S. Japan. Richfield Reaper. bata in Japan. They came to sen, Reed Giles and Allen the man's work, felt a satisfac- Wednesday aftenoon In Field- where needed, would be made Best News Story Group 1, Utah in 1916. She was a mem- Butler. tory arrangement Might be ing Ward chapel by Bishop Rex as soon as weather permits. Officers are also delegates.' Green River Leader; Garfield ber of the Buddhist Church. Councilman Jesse Day reworked out, with the supervisor Richards. Burial was in the to wprk 4 Vt days a week and Fielding Cemetery by Rogers ported he was concerned with Survisors; sons, daughters, GARLAND DEMOCRATS County News, Millard County Joe, Shburo, Loth of Chicago, Chairman, A. O. Whitney; half his salary to be paid by Mortuary. the projected plans of placing Progress; Group 2, Roy Tremonton Mrs. Margaret the county. Leader, 111., George, Gardena, Calif.; Chairlady, She was born Oct. 17, 1914 the sewer lines along the river Iron County Record; Group 3, Harry, Mrs. Yuki Sato both of Owens; Secretary and Treasurwas decided to ask coin members of Upon request by Plymouth, a daughter of bed. It Murray Eagle, Vernal Express, Garland; Mrs. Hatsuko Jujii, er, David Arlyn Wassom. the Golden Spike committee, the Stanley and Lavona Thornton operation, of the state enginSummit County Bee. Gardena, Calif.; Miss Terry Delegates - officers and Dey-er- s commissioners agreed to ap- Hess. The family moved to eer's office to review plans Owens, Mrs.AO. Whit- propriate $250 to help Shibata, Germany; Miss Kouko officials, and get Best Front Page Group defray Fielding, where she was reared. with city James White, the expenses of the annual obShe married Dee Selman their comments and suggesCounty Progress, Green Shibata, Mrs. Kazie Shibata, ney, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, servance of the driving of the Feb. 9, 1935 in Ogden. .They tions. River Leader, Manti Messen- both of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Last, Mr. and Mrs. golden spike. were later divorced. ger; Group 2, Wasatch Wave, seven grandchildren. Wake services will be held Clain Archibald, Mrs. Arlyn Tremonton Leader, American Hired Deputy Surviving are three sons, LEGAL NOTICE Fork Citizen; Group 3, Tooele Wednesday evening 7 p.m. in Wassom. Mark Spence has been ap- Marion Selman, Tremonton; Church. the Buddhist REPUBLICANS GARLAND Honeyville e In accordance with Garland proved as a Transcript, Price deputy John, Deweyville; and Glen, - Art Felsted; sheriff Funeral services will be held Chairman Tooele Bulletin. port, at a cost of $377.27. five grandchildren City ordinance, all dogs must by Warren E. Hyde and Fielding; in the Garland 1st Vice Chairman, Frankie Johns; the commissioners. Mr. Invoice Considered Best use of Illustrative Ma- Friday Hyde re- and the following brothers and be licensed. All dog licenses in the Tabernacle. Ser- Secretary - Treasurer, Harvey ward The board reviewed an in- terial ported to the county officers sisters, Stirl Hess, Grant, Mrs. are due Thursday, March 1, Group 1, Gunnison vices will be conducted by Deems. voice from Brigham City Corthat Mr. Spence's bond had been Frank (Marie) Quinney, DeVere and any dog running without (Sanpete County) News, PleasDelagates - Char". I. Woods, filed and he had been working Hess and Mrs. Lowell (Fayne) the proper license after that poration in the amount of ant Grove Review, Garfield Bishop J. E. Arnold. Friends call at the family home Don Jensen, Earle Tiold, Mr. since Jan. 15, and asked that $12,691.51 for special improve- Ogden; Mrs. date will be picked up and Capener, all of News; Group 2, Uintah may 10 a.m. until time of and Mrs. Rex Jensen, Belle his wages be started as of that Evelyn Lott, Willard; Ora and eliminated. Licenses may be ment of sidewalk, curb and County Friday Basin Standard, Millard Coungutter paving at the new high ty Chronicle (Fillmore), Orem- - service." Burial will be in the Woods, John J. Shumway,' date for $75.00 per month. Ap- Vern, Riverside; Lyle, Los An- purchased at Burns Market in school site. Ruth Johnson and Inez Deem. proval granted. Garland. Geneva Times; Group 3, Rich Garland Cemetery. geles and Fred, Fielding. DEMOCRATS Substitute Employees field Reaper, Davis County CARD OF THANKS A list of substitute personnel . Precinct No. 1 - Chairman, Clipper, Murray Eagle. Now that the 1962 March of M. Virgil Francom; Vice Chairin the school district was apExcellence in Typography Dimes is over, I would like to man, Mrs. Wm. McCloed; proved. Amanda Cutler, Snow-vill1, Pleasant Grove .Re Group Mrs. James sincere thanks and ap- Secretary, Ronald M. McChes-necustodian; express view, Emery County Progress, Brown, Brigham City, lunch preciation to all who helped Ephraim Enterprise; Group 2, make the Mothers March such cook; Mildred Metz, Grant Tremonton Delegates . Wm. McCleod, Millard a Leader, wonderful success. My per- Wm. Loyal Glenn, Howard Prisby, and Earl Ferguson, Wasatch sonal thanks to all the chair- Glenn. Chronicle, teachers, all of Brigham City. County Group 3, Vernal Ex men and their committees Precinct No. 2 - Chairman, Lettie Tolman, Ilah Hawkes, Wave; Tooele press, Transcript and who worked so diligently and Ken ornwall; Vice Chairman, and Ellwood Crozier, teachers, Bulletin, Price each of the mothers who Nona S. Rhead; Secretary, Max all of Honeyville. Society Page Group 1, marched. Thanks also to those Heppler; Treasurer, Roy BolFestivals Approved doton. Hamp Bradshaw, delegate. Box Elder high school asked Eureka Reporter, Emery Coun who helped by personal Precinct No. 3 - Chairman, permission to sponsor a march- ty Progress, Helper Journal; nations. Thanks for a job well Keith Austin; Vice Chairman, ing school work shop, with Group 2, Tremonton Leader, done. Sincerely, 62 MEN'S BETTER Eileen Roberts. Mrs. Howard Fuller; Secretary, marching units from various Uintah Basin Standard, San schools participating. The board Juan Record; Group 3, Price Mr. Owen Johns. SWEATER SHIRTS Richfield Reap Delegates - Ford Jeppson, gave approval on a limited Iron Record er, (Celar County Carl Rhodes, Grant Thompson, basis, time, no prizes or troEspecially priced for this event! Machine washable City). Keith Austin and Mont Austin. phies. short sleeves assorted patterns & colors .. General Excellence Group A request that junior high Precinct No. 4 - Chairman, 11 schools be permitted to partici- 1, Emery County Progress, MEN'S Members of the P.T.A. are Grant Fridal; Vice Chairman, pate in the music festival un- Green River Leader, Gunnison to remember the regular meet- Mrs. Francis Bunderson, SecreWINTER JACKETS der direction of Alvin Wardle, Valley News; Group 2, Tremon- ing which will be held on Feb. tary, Stanley Reese Waldron,' R. David assistant director of Utah State ton Leader, Uintah Basin Stan- 28 at the school beginning at Delegates outer finish size Fully pile lined supplon University. The purpose is ,to dard, Wasatch Wave; Group 3, 7:30 p.m. Past presidents of Thomas Matney, LaMar Bourne, Washable allow the junior high students Richfield Reaper, Price the Association will be honor Mrs. David R. Waldron, N. V. 12 TODDLERS to participate in vocal, band, Murray Eagle. ed and Dr. C. Duane Kerr will Bunderson, Max Hyde, D. B. Mor- be the ensemble and marching units Community Service Green, F. L. Davis and Gale guest speaker. LINED JACKETS gan County News, Uintah Baat the U.S.U. Campus. goes to Grant and White. Sympathy sin Standard, Moab Myrna Madsen Black at the Assorted patterns & styles washable broken n Murray Eagle, loss of their son. ATTEND BOWERS FUNERAL CURLEW BALL POSTPONED sizes CounBeaver Lehi Free Press, The Curlew Ward announces Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hadfield Graveside services were held 46 TODDLERS that due to existing road con- ty News. Wednesday at the Honeyville attended the funeral of their ditions since the flood their cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin nephew, Leroy Bowers of Lay- CAP & BONNETS Gold and Green Ball will be ton. Leroy was the son of Madsen are the local TRY LEADER CLASSIFIEDS Elizabeth Bowers of Collinston. Broken sizes postponed to a later date. assorted styles Continued from front page school, as soon as some limitations are removed, which include school atmosphere, teacher load and preparation, student guidance. Superintendent Talbot advised the board that the transfer of students to the new high school had contributed to items mentioned and he felt this situation would clear up soon. Stand-B- y Fuel The board have been advised by the Mountain Fuel Supply to prepare for stand-b- y fuel, preferable coal. However, the board on- - consideration have approved installation of fuel oil, to supplement natural gas in time of extreme cold weather. The Bear River school unit has had to use supplemental fuel twice the past school term, according to board re- , . Secretary-Treasure- - Times-Independe- part-tim- - e, y. 222 Deweyville PTA Meets Wednesday S92 0. 22 Times-Independe- new-bor- 5V22 SOFA PILLOWS Eight Golden Spike Assorted of sizes & colors 5 TUBE PENNEY 11 CLOCK RADIOS Automatic wake up to music loop antenna 30 WOMEN'S SOFT NYLON APARTMEN TS Station seeking 5)22 BOUFFANT SLIPS Washable TODDLERS 36 COTTON DRESSES Assorted patterns broken sizes - Now Ready SOFT 120 & colors machine washable FULL SIZE 372 RECEIVING BLANKETS Assorted colors washable GIRLS' 27 SWEATERS FOR OCCUPANCY Orion & blended fabrics sizes & colors washable broken GIRLS' 12 WINTER JACKETS Broken sizes Featuring! O assorted styles S92 washable WOMEN'S 32 SPORT SETS Pants Extra Large Living Room Lots of Light & sizes MEN 26 washable tops RAYON & t- - assorted patterns & 522 . 322 DACRON DRESS SLACKS O Two Large Well-lighte- d Bedrooms Wash & wear broken szies assorted colors. MEN'S COTTON 18 CASUAL SLACKS O Beautiful Hardward Floors Machine washable 27 WOMEN'S S!22 broken sizes PAJAT.1AS O Assorted styles sizes Large Kitchens For Complete Information Contact J. H. Fronk, Tremonton i . patterns washable FLANNEL PAJAMAS Gown washable broken sizes '34 FLANNEL PAJAMAS Washable assorted styles MEN S 61 . broken 5L & styles BOYS' TIE-IIAHKY-S- FINE. LARGE FALLOUT SHELTER & GIRLS 16 Lots of light and ventilation equipped with large GE Refrigerator GE garbBeautiful electric range age disposal and other fixtures. And Tremonton's First as22 SET 0X Complete Ensemble 1 sizes . ; a42 |