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Show THE LEADER, Tremonlon, Utah Fag Eight Rushin Roulette Plate to join Traffic BRHS y chon Day Safety Program by Mary Ellen Waldron Bear River High. School adopted the National Student Traffic Safety Pro gram instigated In the fall of tlv to stimulate saier among high school 1960-6- 1 Hrivinsr i; students. A feature of the entire Traffic Safety Program is the Green Cross Safety Program Bear River will fly the Green Cross Safety Flag every week that all members of the stu dentbody claim a full week free of traffic accidents by its licensed drivers. A traffic ao cident which counts against the school must be one for which a citation is isuued for a moving violation against a student of the school. Acci dents of students expelled from school will not count A roving trophy will be presented to the school boast ing the fewest accidents each i WO TO WOY IEFOH I DO GOT THI SAKTY HITS." percentage of traffic ments over a Tht fravecn Safety StrvJet any other driving Speed causes more accidents than error. involve- period of the will gain possession trophy. Approximately 3,800 schools are currently participating in this project. Bear River is five-ye- ar affiliated with the program through the Northern Utah Student Safety Program. The Program allows a school to participate in two general areas, traffic safety and general safety. Kach of these two categories is further divided into those activities which are primarily limited to the school itself and those involved with other reas or institutions within he community. Some examples of traffic afety activities in which ear River plans to partici- pate are observing student drivers, giving awards for good driving practices, and making a study of students owning cars or using their' parents' cars and comparing the grades of these students with grades of those students who have little or no access to rant Mrs. May Kent spent Sun day and Monday in Salt Lake City attending Market Week. Blue Hawaii to Theme B. R. Ball SEE TV SHOW by Dean Edwards The Bear River Stake Gold and Green Ball is to be held February 1 at the ward cul- City Cub Scout Dens Number 3 and 5 traveled to Salt Lake to visit the Debaters Begin Snow Removal Round of Meets Advised by by Vera Gene Shumway Bear River High School de bate chapter will attend the Carbon College State Invitational Tournament in Price, Saturday, February 1. Participants iwill compete in various activities of debate, extemporanious oratory,humorous readings, speaking, and legislative activities. They will be judged and receive ratings according to the material given and the manner in which it is presented. This meet will be one of many that Bear River will attend. Milton Johnson, debate coach, reports that they are planning trips to American Fork, Provo, and Weber Col lege, along with meets with surrounding high schools. The regional contest is also on this schedule. Postmaster Postmaster Lynn J. Iverson PLANNED BY EAST .GARLAND.; AUCTION The East Garland Ward is holding an auction next Sat8, . sale. (WOW! Plymouth has special engines for Zoooooooom (optional, of course). That's an important item to a good many people. Others don't feel they need that much Zoom. They stick with the high performance of our standard 8 or the economy of our standard six. What's important to you-- no matter how at the East Garland Ward hall. Articles will be domated by the members of the ward, and sold to the highest bid der. This project is to raise money for the iward building HERE'S HOW PLYMOUTH'S Chrysler Corporation warrants for 5 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first, against defects in materials and workmanship and will replace or repair at a Chrysler Motors Corporation Authorized Dealer's place of business, the engine block, head and internal parts, intake manifold, water pump, transmission case and internal parts (excluding manual clutch), torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints, rear axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings of its 1964 Plymouth's got it) you like your power-- is that Plymouth's designed to make good use of it. a car or not, test-driv- e the new Plymouth. Consider the fact that Plymouth offers or 50,000-mil- e you a warranty on the parts that keep you going. Then you'll know why we say, "Get up and go Plymouth!" Power-hungr- y WARRANTY PROTECTS YOU: automobiles, provided the owner has the engine oil changed every 3 months or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first, the oil filter replaced every second oil change and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months and replaced every 2 years, and every 6 months furnishes to such a dealer evidence of performance of the required service, and requests the dealer to certify (1) receipt of such evidence and (2) the car's then current mileage. PAA fund. MARKHAM'S 340 WEST MAIN STREET TREMONTON ; . all controls within Guide Offered Shetland pony races are being sponsored by Belmont Ward to add to their Ward building funds. The races will be held Saturday, Feb. 1 at 1:30 in the field behind the Belmont chapel. Tickets will be available at the races, and hot luncheon items will be for zooooooooooooom Try Leader Classifieds! Farmers Tax Belmont Slates Shetland Races - Eight members of the Gol den Spike Bowmen attended the Utah State Archery Association indoor Flint and Chicago Tournament in Salt Lake City Saturday. There were over 140 archers participating in the contest. Local archers bringing home trophies were Clyde Bessinger with a 2nd place in the 450 freestyle class and Layne Gardner, who took first in the 300 freestyle class. Also shooting in the tournament were Clint Campbell, Jim Ririe, Jay Gardner, David Jenkins, Toni Ririe, and Janice urday, February 1964 prc- V-- would like to remind all rural patrons of their responsibility to keep the snow removed from their mail boxes in order that the carrier will be able to drive close enough to .the box to make delivery and not get stuck getting away. In order to avoid the possibility of an accident the city carriers would appreciate the removal of ail snow and ice from patrons steps and side walks. Captain Casey Show the evening of Monday the 27th. After watching the TV show, Captain tural hall. Casey took the Scouts on a The theme will be based on tour of the TV Station. He "Blue Hawaii," with the de- showed them how sound is corations depicting the exotic recorded and other factors scenery and mood of Hawaii. very important to TV. The dancing will start at 8:30. All over 14 are invited TRY LEADEB CLASSIFIED to attend. last by records kept by three years in succession will keep the trophy. Otherwise the school with the lowest his LOCAL BOWMEN TAKES PART IN STATE CONTEST 4tr tear. The school will be he Police Departments. Any chool winning the trophy makes clamation observed, possible a crusade against all of the heart and blood vessel diseases which "are responsible for widespread suffering and often create serious economic hardship in our homes Governor George D. Clyde and businesses." today proclaimed February Heart Fund dollars, he point"Heart Month" in recognition ed out, are used to fight heart of the Utah Heart Associa- attacks, stroke, rheumatic tion's Heart Fund Drive which fever, high blood pressure, will be carried on from Febru- hardening of the arteries, inary 1 through March 1st. born heart defects and many Because the heart and blood other types of heart and blood vessel diseases are the nation's vessel diseases. and this state's Number 1 health enemy, causing more deaths than all other causes combined, the governor called upon all residents to support the Heart Fund drive with con tributions and voluntary ser- February is Proclaimed Heart Month vices. The Heart Fund, 1 Thursday, January 30, reach finger-ti-p The 1964 edition of Farm- er's Tax Guide is now avail able at Internal Revenue offices and from county farm agents, it was announced today by Roland V. Wise, Director of the Salt Lake City District office of Internal Entertainment Event )f Unsurpassed Beauty! An Revenue. 8. -- This publication, inwhich is free, contains structions in both general and specialized areas or federal income and taxes as they apply to farmers. Some of the subjects covered include: Importance of eood records: return filing requirements; farm inventor condemnations, ies; trades, and diseased livestock; feed Grains oroeram navments: and soil and water conservation costs. A filled-i- n sample farm return, Including Schedule F and other necessary schedules, is featured, with a step-bfor each sten explanation return. Included of the part this year for the first time is specimen Form 3468, illu strating the computation of the investment credit on new ly purchased equipment. Important Dates to Re member for 1964, a handy 64-pa- ge TT7A T IT! DISNEY'S i STOKOWSKI . , - i Orchestra and the PhfladHpha . OP VICTOR AMERICA'S FOREMOST G MACHINE Mill TOUCH CONTROL KIT CUOIT AUTOMATIC y- tmlrwm tSmmJB FULL STEREOPHONIC XCUUSIVB WWSCOPt SOUND NOAOIMBNT STARTS FRIDAY CAPITOL Logan, Utah eiilrle to BALANCI tCTARATI TOTALtUB TOTAL M ELECTRIC SUBTRACTORS HAND DUDTNACTORO COLUMN TOTAkl It 124 oo keen farmers re minded of (what they should do and when they should do it with regard to Federal taxes, has been printed on the back cover and may be easily removed and posted in a a-- ! if1"'' Kennecott's Utah Copper Division needs men with ingenuity and resourcefulness to meet the challenge of the highly competl tive world copper market There are thousands of such men working throughout Kennecott's plants in Utah. The question is how to get the best ideas to carry out complex copper production operations in the most efficient way possible? Kennecott 8 answer is a carefully planned communications system for the interchange of information and ideas. A key part of this system is weekly staff and plant communications meetings. From these meetings information spreads to the more than 6000 members of the copper production team, And from the production team comes information for the meetings. communications system that produces A two-wa-y ideas is one of the major reasons why Kennecott continues to operate as a sound, successful business that makes a substantial contribution to Utah' W mm u V economy. LEADER OFFICE SUPPLY prominent place. IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES Federally Inspected Grown in Idaho CAN BE PURCHASED III TREM0NT0I1 at tho Valley Merc; Building AT THE CROSSROADS By ih. bag or By th truck load COLEN PETERSEN Phon 257-336- 7 Honnocott Copper Corporation uO Utah coppor Division , - .... , |