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Show Universal Microfilm Corp. 141 fierpont Ave R , u isllh via &i ui lb &l iKJ u a ai m iU Winner of the 1961 Utah Slate Press General Excellence Aicard Ward-Stak- Building Problems Take AttentionofSclioolBoard e Center Is Dedicated The recently completed Tre monton Fourth Ward - South Bear River Stake Center was dedicated Sunday by Hugh B. Brown, second counselor in the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ Of Saints. Elder Brown told members of the ward and (stake that it was a marvelous thins that such a building could be constructed and paid for in the short few months. He told hia audience that those who had contributed by means and labor in building the edifice, that they had contributed a little of themselves Presents Painting To Library An oil painting of Mrs.- Martha n Stone, former librarian at the Public Library was presented to Mrs. Stone Friday evening by the Tremonton Junior Chamber of Commerce. The presentation was made by Max Adams who chairmaned the - Tre-monto- project. Jaycee President Lynn D. Kidd with the picture which is on display at the Library. City officials, members of the library board and close friends were in attendance at the presentation. Mrs. Stone views into the structure. The joy of giving the sweetest joys of Annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday is one of life, Elder Brown said. , There never comes an end to offprints to the Church, he paid. This building is complete, but there are others that need to be done. j Greetings and deep appreciation to the members of the ward and stake from President David O. McKay and his counselor Henry D. Moyle were ex pressed by the speaker, who said for the annual Easter to 1- 11-n- Losran Finn Approval Predicted On FHA Bids Low On Loans In Box Elder Towns Nursing Home $299,-200.0- be a one floor building with no auditorium but contain a multi-- ; purpose room. Classrooms would be 900 sq Jare feet. Such a building would cost in the neighborhood of $500,000.00. The possi- -' bility of constructing a new classroom building on the site if given school building were opened and $994.00 constructhe present building was also were in used the of doors compiled at 4 :00 p.m. Said proinstead of steel doors. How- considered. tion and on based being1 posals plans ever the board decided to use It was recommended that Mr. specifications prepared by John the base bid, make a schematic plan the Piers eliminating L. Piers, architect. in more detail and bring to the $994.00 decrease. Junior High Remodeling Board for consideration at a fuMr. Piers, reported his study ture date. Revised Estimate of cost in remodeling the pres u School construction ent Junior High building in The Superintendent presented Brigham City. This building was formerly used as the Box Elder a revised estimate on school construction to the Board. He high building. The report indicated an esti- pointed out that the existing mate of $347,616.00 to adequate- funds should pretty well comly remodel the building, with plete the present buildings unthe prospects of having compe- der construction. This includes titive bids difficult, if not im- the three new elementary schools (Southwest and Northpossible, to obtain. The scheduling of remodeling east in Brigham City and the would also present problems and Tremonton Elementary) , the increase the cost. It was point- Corinne Addition, Honeyville ed out that the auditorium was Addition and Box Elder High the majority of School site. This would leave inadequate, 0. classrooms too small, and the an approximate deficit of basement did not meet exit The apparent low bidder was Building planning continued Comto occupy the major portion of Saunders Construction The of the of company Ogden. the regular meeting pany Board of Education held Wed- submitted a bid of $92,300.00, with 125 consecutive days to nesday, April 11. Bids for the added construc- complete the contract. An alternate lower bid of tion of the Corinne elementary was wooden establishment. In fairness to all children, Mr. Chapman Egg Hunt, Saturday, April 21, according stated, it is requested that parents do not William Chapman, chairman of the event. accompany children over three years of age This is an annual project of the Junior on the hunting area. Chamber of Commerce, and will be held at Rnsinpssmpn rrvav ripliver their marked essst the Library and North Ball Parks. at the following places: Hepp's Sporting Goods, The hunt will start promptly at 10:00 a.m. GeDhart's or at 687 North 1st West. at the North Park. with the - to Following the egg hunt two free movies The 9 to 12 age group will participate at the will be shown at the NuVu Theatre. The first nm and the second at 2:00 is at Liberty Park. President p.m. The show is sponsored by the Merchant's he was charged "by This year there will be more eggs than Committee ot trie v aney unamoer ot commerce. McKay to give a blessing to ever, thanks to the fine cooperation of th-- ; local businessmen. Each egg will be stamped Jaycee members serving on the committee the church membership here. William Chapman, 'chairman; Dave Rich will are who J. local a of name with the merchant, Other Speakers award a prize for every egg returned to their and Harry Gephart. Other speakers at the dedication services included George C. Ficklin, president of the South Bear River Stake; Bish op Reid L. Oyler of the Tremon ton Fourth Ward: Reese B. Ma son, counselor, South Bear River Stake presidency; Garland Puz- Xti Tremonton ' Bid for" construction ' of the ey, counselor" ill A number of towns in Box Deweyville, Fielding, Garland, and Mrs. Fourth bishopric, Box Elder County Nursing Elder county have been unable and Grouse Creek. B. Brown. Hugh Sen. Bennett, wno has been Home in Brigham City was to qualify for FHA mortgage Music was provided by the to the John Mickelsen because their water working with the State Board loans Ward choir, under the Fourth of Son and DiLogan. Company FHA supply is on the "not approved" of Health, the State of Garth Larson, and direction Mickelsen apThe Company's list of the Utah State Board of rector, and FHA officials in Brown told the choir bid was President base low Bennett parent on F. Wallace the Sen. Health. problem, Washington conno other organiza were be will not bid there The arthis week disclosed that said that a new category, "classthan yours." "better tions until sidered final set by made approved been been has have ification pending," rangements which may permit FHA approv- up by the State Board of Health the federal government, under act. and that communities in this the al of such loans. Communities in the County category will be eligible which have been placed on the In order to qualify for the new classification, a community "not approved" list include: Howell, Plymouth, Portage, must have submitted a definite Officers of the Box Elder Snowville, South Willard, Bear plan and timetable to the State Posse announce the Mounted what River City, Bothwell, Corinne, Board of Health indicating action it is taking to correct first meeting of the Posse for deficiencies in its water supply. Thursday (tonight) at the fair Sen. Bennett empnasizea mat grounds at 7:30. It is requested manv of the towns on the "not that all members be there to aid approved" list have been placed in the cleaning of the grounds An arrangement between Box there for relatively minor defic- in readiness for the season's Elder County, Tremonton and activities. iencies in the water system. Garland cities, will provide for a new dumping area on the property of Don Homer, north of the county road sheds, west of Tremonton. The new grounds, in the old gravel pits will be open six days a week, but will be closed on All is in readiness P-"I- fir: Posse to Meet W $21,-000.0- Glenn Bennion Seeks Commission Job 4-ye- ar iC I y, i A ronize the breakfast because it provides the funds to buy the eggs and the prizes for the hunt which is so much looked for ward to bv the children. The kids will find lots of eggs and prize eggs and those who attend the breakfast will have all they can eat of the best breakfast Egg Hunt for the youngsters. fare, says Rudy Bowcutt, club club of the The expert cooks will begin dishing out those president. Easter time activity which offers something for both young and old is be ing offered again this coming Saturday by the Garland Lions, who will again stage their an I nual Spring Breakfast at the Armory and their big Easter A fL REX RICHARDS Fielding Man Files For School Board double-barrele- d hot, cakes and syrup and generous helpings of ham and eggs promptly at 6 a.m. and will continue the operation until 11 o'clock, announces J. L. for membership Carter, who will have charge of th's part of the annual club v,a- Ftr County Board Elder ... Vii tnia project. was made TiMimatinn uutw-- . UJ. Jav R.- Smith, bovs' man ex week by Rex Richards, farmer traordinary, will direct the Egg and stockman of Fielding. Hunt. He has announced the from Mr; Richards Is filing consolidafollowing arrangements for this a is which District 1, event: disWest tion of the North and two The younger children will had tricts that previously Park where Hanat the E. representatives, Warren Arch citherwill be aCity area for and there special Garland sen of East The two two of groups. each age Rose of Snowville. These 3 will seek their tots thru announced tinv age have members 10 intention not to be candidates their gailv colored eggs at 10:30 the chilat then and m. a for e dren age 4 thru 6 will hunt Mr. Richards ia a a more difficult course. over being resident of the county, stock The park area north of the engaged in farming and in Tabernacle will be the active Stake been raising. He has the hunt of the older for locale affairs, church and community as One section of the children. and ia presently serving hishon of the Fielding ward. He field will be reserved for those n served two and a half year in age 11 through 12, who will 7 m. those a while 10 at age the armed forces during worm through 10 will start their hunt War II. Mr. Richards states he Is in- over another section of the terested in what is right and grounds at 10:30. The public is invited to pat equitable for all concerned. The Weather Report Brigham City businessman and church leader has filed as DaU? r county April candidate for commissioner on the Republi- April can ticket. April Bennion has been active in April community and church affairs April since coming to Brigham City April 28 years ago to assume manag- April ership of the C. A. West store, which later became Van A four-yea- Enge-len'- New Dump Hi 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ' Low Prec 31 36 34 38 46 46 47 none none none none none none none 60 66 70 78 78 78 79 0) elec-clud- es build-tio- n a remain unsold. Future school construction in- ing at Box Elder High School) Box Elder Junior High remodel ing, and additions at Willard and . Bear River Elementary Schools, for which additional money will be required. The acquisition of a proposed site for the new Bear River Junior High School was discussed., It was suggested that stps be taken to purchase a site as soon as possible providing satisfactory terms could be reached in regards to the price of the land being considered. thirty-classroo- m s. An active member of the Lions club, he was a charter member of the Brigham organization and served as its third president. He has served as a director in the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce and was of the Peach Days committee for two years. He also has tak en an active part in the Boy Scout program on a regional basis for several years. At the time of filing, Bennion said, "The reason I am seeking election .to the county commis sion is that I am interested in the welfare of all the people of our county and this must be hrouht about bv fair represen tation of the people of the county as in any other form of our government. I am interested in seeing that all people may par ticipate in taxation so that it Sunday. Restrictions on material that will never become a burden to can be brought into the area any particular group. "I can give what time is re includes dead animals, bodies to do this job, if I am quired cars chassis of and and trucks, chosen by the people, to see that and old farm machinery. is carried out in an efficient it A warning is issued to indiand qualified manner," he viduals that trucks and trailers must be covered in transit to the grounds, so that garbage, papers and other materials will not litter the highway. Arranged "'. He presented another possibility to the Board for consideration. This would be to tear down the old classroom building and shop and construct a new 25 classroom building in the present shop area and south of the Science Building. This would GLEN" M. BENNION Grounds Garland Lions Say, "Come And Get It Saturday Five hundred thousand of the present bond ($500,-000.0- 0. Hill-Burt- NUMBER 27 TREMONTON. UTAH, THURSDAY. APRIL 19. 1962 VOLUME 39 Merchants Offer Trade At Home' Specials For Easter . The monthly promotion of "Trade at Home" sponsored by the Merchant's Committee of the Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce is featured again in this issue of the Leader. Local merchants are confident they can supply or lower than quality merchandise at prices as low elsewhere. be can purchased Scan the items offered for the Easter week-en- d mrchants and then visit your friendly home-towwill do friends, courteous salespeople, your where needs. serve to utmost their your Our community is built . . . and maintained . . .. and prospers by the trading that goes on within it. Not by the dollars which we allow ourselves to send off or carry off to some other communities. We want better schools, roads, facilities, and one to way to help ourselves provide those things are own build can our, where it help spend our money n Two free movies are being provided for your children .following the easter egg hunt Saturday morning, one at 11 a.m.; and another at 2 p.m. These are sponsored by the Tremonton Merchant's Committee in appreciation of your patronage. taty v- - life-tim- be-pl- Cancer Drive Moving Ahead, Workers Aiding In Crusade G The American Cancer Socie 1962 Crusade is moving ahead with unprecedented results, according to Virgil Fran-cblocal Crusade chairman. With a record number of vol ty's Community representatives include the following: Maude Harris, Portage; Edith Bronson, Plymouth; Mrs. Grant Marble, Beaver Dam; Mrs. Thane Collinston: Elsie Welling, Fielding; Clarice Hirschi, Riv erside; Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson, East Garland; Marie Rhodes, Garland First and Zenna White, Garland Second. Mrs. Rulon Ward, Snowville; Mrs. Douglas Burbank, Deweyville; Mrs. Jesse Peterson, Pen rose; Mrs. Merlin Larson, Promontory; Mrs. Dee Hirschi, Park Valley; Mrs. William Burton, Thatcher; Mrs Fred Christen-seBothwell; Mrs. Chan Cornwall, Elwood; Ruth Manning. Tremonton First; Evelyn Fuhr-lmaTremonton Second; Mrs. Carl M, Stenquist, Tremonton Third and Juanlta Anderson, unteers distributing educational literature and soliciting funds for. the Society's programs of research, education and service, the chairman said that 1962 e high. promises to set an House to house visits are being made this week In every community in Bear River Valley, states Mrs. Sylvia Simmons, general chairman. Citizens are urged to pay particular attention to the printed material being left at the homes and to be as generous with contributions as they possibly can. Community chairmen for the canvas this week are Irene Peck, Lola Krey, Wanda Nelson Tremonton Fourth. all-tim- 1 rA M J7v Se-cri- n, n, Mlf BWwi I Ml State officers of the Utah Cancer presentative; Sylvia Simmons, local chairman; Walter M.Jones, state Organization met with local members ' Box dent; Standing, Vida Manning, northern in preparing Members chairman; Virgil Francom, crusade front, drive. are, County reEthel Mae Firth. filed chairman, Laverda to Morgan, left right, presi-Thursd- ay Co-Eld- er 1 |