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Show V J I Doris Visits Board 257-504- Given Golden Bowl Company Tony Stander met with the commissioners in their Monday meeting to inquire about the decision asked by the Golden Bowl for consideration on past y, due taxes on their Tremonton property. The commissioners said after going over the adjustments made by the State Tax Commission on the assessed valuation of this property, they had decided to grant a 25 reduction on the 1963 taxes only, to conform with the adjustment made by the State Tax Commission for 1964 and they agreed to knock off half the interest for the 1962 and 63 years. They signed a redemption agreeing to settle for Get Your Spring Seeds Cleaned aiid Treated Now Plenty of Seed on Hond Ready to Plan) . ALL VARIETIES of BARLEY and WHEAT $4,115,95. (Certified - CLOVER - PASTURE MIX ALFALFA F. P. IIIELSOII 6 SOUS GRAINS SEED FEED 267 Lee Johnson and John Holmgren reported that they are needing some work done in Bear River City on roads, and want the county to do it They asked advice and what should be done to get their application in early enough to get on the County agenda, and before the Class C Road applications are made up. The Commissioners said they would have the road supervisor go over the roads with them, and thought they would be able to do the work 'for them. Uncertified) Phone West Main TREMONTON. 257-845- 1 UTAH nr.:3D2L and panel YCJ3 liv!m3 noon Three Cars Damaged Two persons received minor injuries and three cars receiv- ed $1100 damage when a car driven by a Magna man collided with two parked cars in front of Bear River High School Saturday night Heber J. Stokes. Magna, Utah was treated for head and kg injuries after his car crashed into two parked cars owned by Joseph Buck, PocateUo, Idaho and Glen A. Knudsen, Brigham City. A passenger in the Stokes car, Lois Nichols, Tremonton, was treated for abrasions. J According to Tremonton Police Chief John Sylar the accident occured when Stokes swerved to the side of the road to avoid a car which had crossed the yellow line into his lane. Tremonton, Utah 257-71- 21 FOR SALE by BANK ' I jQ "" LEADS Utah Tfaondtr April tX 184 ' Republican Cluh Sets May 4 Date The monthly meeting of the istrative Assistant to Congress man V Utah Laurence T. Burton will Federated President elect Republican Larkin, Joseph "Women's Club of North Box be the guest speaker. of the Box Elder Education AsAll Republican women are in. Elder County will be held in the sociation, Richard Dunn, Secret Visual Aids Room of the Bear jvited to be present and Principal Ford Jeppson, Chairman of the .River High School Monday, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Mortenson Salary Committee met with the May 4, at 8 pjn. and family had as their dinner Mrs. Florence Davis, Admin Board and reviewed various asguests Monday Mr. and Mrs. pects of the financial difficulFloyd Jensen of Carlin, Nev. ties encountered by the District An opinion from Walter G. Mann, legal advisor to the ward of education, was considered. Mr. Mann advised the board not to use monies they receive from taxes paid by Thiokol Chemical Corporation, due to the fact that no decision has been handed down from he State Supreme Court. Special Meeting The Board indicated that it was holding a Special Meeting on May 6. 1964 at which time it would be necessary to take definate action as to the possible methods of economizing in order to balance the 1964-6- 5 some of the budget and pick-u- p existing deficit. er r 11 I, x . JUNIOR BEAR OFFICERS - Elected to lead the Bear River Junior High Studentbody for next year are President Curt Webb, Vice President John Falk and Secertary Donna Newton. WOMEN'S SOCIETY INSTALLS OFFICERS Tax Adjustment Importance Of arrangements are Stokes Studio for music and records; Marlene Christensen," Delone Rhodes in charge of costumes with Celia Bennett, Mrs. Dallas Young, Marlene Brown, Ina Clare Fuller, Marie Newman, Jean Hold-awaMarguerite Romer, Mar-v- a Mason and Sherry Kinney. Small and large Theatre. groups will be presented in various phases of tap, Jazz and ballet numbers. Assisting Mrs. Roche with the InBrigham Tickets may be purchased from Norman Holmgren, Garland, Tel. Dance Students Appear in Ballet Dance students Delegation From B.EJLA. Home. 5 Roche will be presented in the Celestial Ballet Thursday evening, April 30 at the NuVu Slates Show Eugene Jelesnik will present one of his .famous Pops Concerts at the Box Elder High School Auditorium in Brigham City, Tuesday, May 12th, at 8:30 p.m. He is bringing the famed Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra with several featured stars for this concert He was in the Brigham City area several weeks ago auditioning local talent and chose to present the Box Elder Four Stake Choir during this concert. They will also be featured in Salt Lake in another concert. Soprano Billie Loukas, Carlos Arroyo, famed Mexican Guitarist, and artist Stan McMann, noted harmonica virtuoso from the Bay Area, are all scheduled to participate in this full concert Proceeds from the concert will be donated to the Memorial Pioneer Nursing Named to JUNIOR BEAR CHEERLEADERS lead the Junior High School Studentbody cheering are Diana Stine, Alicia Allen section for 1964-6Connie Stokes, Jerri Payne, and Georgia Adams. of Th Pops Concert General meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Services will be held at the Methodist social parlor on May 5th at 8 p.m. Installation of new officers for the coming year will take place during the candle lighting ceremony. New officers will be Mrs. Melvin Derrick, President, Mrs. Tom Carter, Vice President, Mrs. Secretary, Staley Osbourne, Mrs. Edward Kinnison, A Accessories Choose interesting accessories for a more attractive costume, advises Jessie M.. Eller, County Home Agent with Utah State University Extension Services. Jlere are some brief suggestions to help you. use it to enhanse Jewelry the costume. Avoid slavish matching. Beware of mixing metals or unrelated pieces. Pearls are acceptable with most costumes today. Rhinestones are not to be worn until after five. When selecting scarves, choose crepe for sports or school costume and chiffon scarves for afternoon. . Handkerchief - Remember the fussier the occasion, the fussier '" Uie hanky. Gloves - wear - gloves' when you wear aJiat. Don't carry either gloves in your hand wear them or put them in your ba Flowers add. ornamentation only where there are plain spaces. Wear a flower the way it grows, upward and so it peaks over the shoulder and can be seen from the back. When choosing shoes remember plain pumps are a good investment. Color contrast or fancy styling may divide inter . est. Shoes show by texture and style that purpose has been carried from top to toe. Buy one good bag rather than many of inferior quality. Select bag size in proportion to your size. . The hat tells the purpose of the costume. Dressy hats call for dressy shoes. The hat always decides the shoes Mrs. Eller adds. Belts an interesting one can dress up a simplo costume, but don't" let it dominate your fit Self belts sometimes look ATTEND GREEK WEEK Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Waldron and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Krey attended the "Greek Week Swing Sing" held at the Field House on the U.S.U. campus. HI Local Students OnU.ofU. Honor Roll Three persons from the Bear River area are among the 793 students named to the fall quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. To be named to the honor list a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an "A". The students from the Bear River High School are: John Thomas Day, Senior, Engineering; Tamara Ewer, Junior, Business; Patricia Shumway, Senior, Education. CULLIGA JV r,Jr.wi SOFT WATER SERVICE The Wrangler Stretch is the dance to do! -- ! -- best School Board -Accepts Bids For 4 Buses Following the opening of bids for purchasing of sdhool buses on April 22, two Tremonton firms were apparent low bidders. Crump-WheaOe- y Motor 28 DAY SERVICE 14 DAY SERVICE 7 DAY SERVICE MS ... . 4J( 5.75 . FULLY AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER Fully Automatic . ( Fully Apprered ............ ... (Safety Pilot! ..; Fully Guaranteed COAL 20 gL 20 gaL $300 40 gak $41.00 SO gat $41001 FIREPLACE WOOD $31.00) 5 Come and get your free song and dance sheets showing you how to do it. And meet the jeans that inspired a whole new craze. Wrangler jeans! They have the twangy western look you like, the lean twisty fit you want. We have a whole kit and kaboodle of Wranglers-jamai- cas and knee pants and jeans in all kinds of colors and fabrics-a- nd the Wrangler shirts to go with them. Get on your horse and come on down. Learn the dance that's made the monkey and the chicken old hat. Get the jeans that move with your every wriggle. And ask us how to get a 45 record of the Wrangler Stretch-fr- SALT STOKERMATIC HEATERS COWLEY'S ARCHERY EQUIPttSfJT 230 West Mala Phon TREMONTOK 257-425- 1 N Test the best and bank the savings in Com- WHERE THE BUYS ARE! We've got special savon now ings hardtops, convertibles, sedans, wagons. We've got a choice of 7 transmissions, 9 engines (V-8-s and 6s), 25 beautiful Spring models in all. Each offers famous Rambler extra-valu- e features, like pany bid $6,022.00 each on three G.M.C. chassis, with Hyde Taylor company furnishing Blue Bird bodies at $3,654.35 each. The total cost for three 78 capacity transit type buses will run $29,029.05. Archibald Motors, bidding with Williamson Motor Company was awarded the bid on a 36 capacity conventional bus at a total price of $4,347.41. Install Radies The Board also approved installation of a radio and public address system on the three (3) new 78 capacity buses. Approximate cost would be $240iQO Double-Safet- n y Brakes and Deep-Di- p n lf '" in ifTi i If Ii car!) Come see . . . come save today! We comparison bated on manufacturart' now available in 6-mo- 3 BEDROOM HOMES supply unci oxarm fen-in-s ED GL0SIH3 COSTS tad rustproofing, at no extra cost. And each is all dressed up and ready to save you money. (Rambler American savings start with the lowest prices of any U.S.-bui- lt wifltf rUM prion. IBTIilE ("" 1st West et! 10th South Zziztiz? Garland TRAVEL SMART SlMk lines, with plenty of room in the Rambler Clastic 770 hardtop-plefor she of action with your choice of V-- fl or 61 tzi Szzizj llzzn 183 PJ& to 5tC3 P.M. Fcr Full Dctells Cell 3. LECH MILLET ct CCSITJ ZZZZZl ext. 03 nty New Apothecary Jar CITY DRUG TREMONTON SS3 EAST Watch IfAW the Danny Kayo Show on TREMONTON CBS-T- Wednesday evenings - |