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Show iptr-- 1 Thursday. Mar Named for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor Mr. and Un. Clareace Rob- arts and faaCy returned home spent but Thursday in Idaho 4 apeat Falls. Ida. Monday they vuitad mmS wSwtfri&s. Bob- - fa Ogden with the Lund Tay- President and Jon. Mr. and MxFraiikTay. perse Greenwefl at As- - lor. and Mr. and Mri. Mont E. Mr. Rj Ws Cast uws. - . 4 CO? ftQTl UTTIE AT TC2 xm on savings 6y 279 COTDEEF ro uued CHEESE iy 11114 3 Ground CIIIC&EN PARTO lb. SOc TOL'AHES, red B. 10a rip Three years of attendance at school could very well have left Leon Jenkins with the idea that teachers all come with the same name. Leon, the nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jen has attended McKinky School, North Park School and Thatcher School. He has had a perfect attendance record all three years, and regardless of where he went to school, his teacher was Mrs. Anderson. Besides, all three Mrs. Andersons are from BothwelL His first teacher at McKinley was Mrs. Emerine Anderson, his next at North Park was Mrs. Victoria Anderson and his teacher in Thatcher is Mrs. Anna Anderson. Guess who taught Leon the week there was a substitute in his class? Mrs. Rosella Anderson, who else? kins WorEs jVK HzxiAll 8!:0HTEtJi::n FilLCOUQY CatCE l!K 3 far C2s 0I1EEU DEADS OILL 0 for 81X3 millS, ql. 2 for CDs CARL & DON'S MARKET And Operated Home Owned MRS. BARRUS IMPROVING Uub's Market Mrs. Winford Barrus of is reported improving from a heart attack, which hospitalized her last week. Gradual improvement is reported by hospital attendants. Formerly Tre-mont- Tremonton FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE Spring Used Car and Truck Sale! Tt::3 rroudly displaying various plaques dettpn; Presidentelect Leonard H. and awards won at the state Jayqee Perry and numbers Bill Binks, Bill Convention held in Ogden over the Chapman and John Burlew. Aro fltovo Avcrcso week-en- C!::a Car$ (Located At 40 North Main) WAS NOW 1CCO Chtv. Dleceyne $11C5.00 hardtop, V-- auto, transmission 8 Wesen 4-D- oer $11C3.C0 The Box Elder County Board of Education will provide phys- passenger, one owner, extra clean , SC01 Pontile Tentpeet 2 Poor Oeden SCC9 Ford Falcon 1C31 Pcstiac Ventura 2 door hardtop. V4, full power ICZ7 Dodso Royal I door sedan. . V-- auto trans. r3X3 (Located si 1CZ3 Fcrd 1CT3 Chrysler lo $793.CO $1895.09 $893.09 $093.00 $1695.09 $993.09 $993.99 . 83X3 Sp::kl Beeline Service, West Main at Iowa String) 2-Do- orf 4 Stick Shift $393.99 $359.99 $293X9 $193.C9 $13.C9 $1C9.C9 $193.C9 $393.09 $199.99 door 1C33 Cadillac 4 Doer $tdan 1CZ3 Kcrc. 4 Door Hardtop 1C37 Ptymouth 7 Past. Wagon, V4 motor, auto trans. TOUCXS! 1992 Dodge 2 Ton $239.C9 TnUOXS! TOU0X8! $2495.99 $1595.09 $1195.99 $1495.00 $1095.90 Chevrolet l'i Ton 193 U7 Inoh Y7B $395.99 $350.00 ,1947 Chevrolet $939.C9 $295.09 175 la W.B. 1939 Chtvrolot 2 Ton 1C33 Ford IVi Ten 157 Inch WB with bed - with bed Vt Ton (Tor these trucks only. NEW 14 ton Eesser type hoist. Includes power itkeoff. coatroU. etc . 1C4 Xtp PIckKp lVJwl VKtz? WckK?, 4 Ciieed $493.09 $293.09 8390 99 9SZ9.93 7-- Age 1, 1, 7-- house, and step out the north entrance and let fly their first ball. The invitation is out to the Spaniards to take a hop up north and see what a fine course this northern Utah city has. LATEX gal. $3.59 OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT. .. gaL $4.50 REDWOOD STAIN. gaL $3.45 20 OFF on all other PABC0 PAINTS Phone 257-712- 209 W. Main. Tremonton 1 We Cordially Invite You -- -- Our Old and New Customers TO ATTEND THE 0. 3:304:00. Beginners, girls, age FORMAL OPENING 4:00-4:3-0. 4:30-5:0- Advanced swimmers age girls and boys: 5:00-6:0Recreational swimming age Adults Registration days for the physical fitness and swimming classes at the Bear River High and School will be Monday Tuesday, June 8th and 9th. Pupils residing north of the high school will register Monday. June 8th, from 1:00 pm. to 5:00 pm. Pupils residing south of the high, school will register Tuesday, June 9th from 1:00 pm. to 5:00 p.m. 11-1- 4, .V OF OUR NEW MODERN - V A' '" NOTICE The Central Utah Water Conservancy District will accept applications until July 8, 1964 for the position of General Manager of the District Applications should be sent to Robert B. HQbert, Personnel Committee Chairman, 3383 South 3rd East, P. O. Box 15587. Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. r ton, Calif., and Joseph and Cindy Mirabelll, also of Stockton are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fredrkkson in Garland. Tremoatoa BEELINE SERVICE STATION HELP WANTED J 979 Young couple to livel and work on farm. Must Be Experienced! Za Farm TOock WEST MAIN NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT New Housing, Available $239.99 ARCHIBALD MOTOR CO. O nortii Trenoat . There appears to be a chance for a little friendly competition between the golf enthusists in Spanish Fork and Tremonton, According to a recent article in the Provo Herald, Spanish Fork lays claim to have the only fly-i-n golf course in the state. Local members of the Skyway Golf and Country Club think, no they know otherwise. The Spanish Fork club is located across the road from the airport parking area, and the number one tee is close to the club house. At the Tremonton course, golf fans can park near the club INTERIOR VISIT FROM CALIFORNIA Donna Fredrkkson of Stock- $2395.99 V. 4 speed. Fly4n Course he child should not swim when recent release of Elder Darrell Tanner. The present number of missionaries in the field repreof the ward memsents 5 bers. A brother and sister Elder Verl Rasmussen and Nila Kay Rasmussen help raise the percentage. Elder Rasmussen is in Southern California and his sister in the French mission. The others now in the field are Elder Del Roy Kimber, Eastern States; Elder Douglas Tan-- , ner, Argentine mission; Bertha Kimber, Gulf States Mission. Pii 7:00-10:0- $t 195.00 door, stick shift 4 An unusual missionary record is enjoyed by Grouse Creek Ward under the direction of Bishop Reese D. Warburton. With only 97 members in the of them have been ward, 6 on full term missions until the Claims Only has a cold, sore throat, a skin disease, a burn, or a cut. If your child has heart trouble, please have your family doctor check him before you let him swim. Each swimmer must furnish his own suit and towel. Girls are required to wear a cap. Please cooperate by keeping the suit clean. Children living south of the high school will swim on Tuesdays and Fridays. Children living north of the high school and will swim on Mondays Thursdays. Age groups will be as follows: 3:00-3:3Beginners, boys, age Age $895.00 GROUSE CREEK HAS FIVE MISSIONARIES Spanish Fork ical fitness and swimming lessons at the Bear River High School for the children during the summer. The registration fee will be $2.50 per child. This must be paid before the first lesson. This is an excellent physical fitness program and an ideal place to learn. Please make good use of it. During the time your children, are at the school, they will be cared for by comDurrell instructors, petent Hughes and Gerald Simmons. Will you please cooperate vith us in the following ways to promote sanitation and the health of your children: Your SPECIALS , Physical Fitness Program $895.00 . Hen-- Registration Set for Summer t, 1CC0 Dodge are President Steve d considering the possibility of hiring a substitute for that short time, it was decided to find out if Mrs. Deem could handle the extra work by giving her extra help. Mr. Palmer of Logan, a representative of United Farm Real Estate Agency asked if the commissioners bad any objection to his company selling some last west of Snowville to a New York company to use as a sales promotion by giving an acre with the sale of each automobile fa New York. The commissioners advised him they were definitely not in favor, recalling a similar Incident fa Arizona which cost the county thousands of dollars before it had been stopped. If necessary, they said they would zone the area against such things if necessary. Mr. Palmer agreed not to make the sale, and his cooperation was appreciated by the commissioners. lirl r'ivr I'LSm I By School Boy gal60e murr oaiNKs 10 fcr cae GAnCATI03 T0H3 People interested in the Bear River Project program met Thursday, May 14. at the Belmont Church. Grover Harper, County Commissioner, acted at chairman. He reported on the status of the project as it . stands. A. V. Smoot discussed the Bear River Compact and the implications of the Oneida project on the Bear River Com- Record Claimed ICB OSZAa tip to? Bit Project Chairman Harper ami Commissioner William: Burton sug gested that a new committee be organized, which would Invclvs only the people who would have ground that would be irrigatec by this water. The following committee mem bers were elected: Gale Welling chairman, with directors: Rost Rudd, Wendell Hall, Oleer Gam. Orvil Nish. Ray Finch County Agent, is secretary. A vote of thanks was gives to the retiring committee, commemposed of the following bers: Grover Harper. Frank Reader, William Burton and Gale Welling. MEATS AID STEAK Representatives of the U.S. Forest Service, Richard Clason, John R. Glen, Box Prauss and Ken Maughan and District Fire Warden, J. D. Gunderson, met with the County Commissioners Monday to explain that the Forest Service has an agreement with the county on responsibility of fighting range fires, but they have prepared a new operation plan which is done annually, in which they agree with the county as to division of responsibility on fire fighting along the Wasatch front mountains in Box Elder County. The proposed operation plan was read and discussed and signed by the commissioners with their agreement. A copy of the plan along with the map showing the areas of responsibility, was promised for the Box Elder County office. Melba Coombs, County health nurse asked for a leave of absence for June and July. 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