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Show Onen Government Agencies Th 1 O Information Aid in County "J1 KKMOVTnN T M331 TREMONTON, 2 Die in Weekend Tragedies One-Ca- (ah r Fatal 0drn To Twin Falls Woman Man Pit' I' (un rum . Steps have been taken under a directive from President Johnson to assure that rural in Box Elder communities County have access to all existing services in their development efforts. Chairman Ronald V. Robins of the county's Technical Panel said recently. Mr. Robins, who also is the county supervisor of Farmers said the Home Administration, system will be operated through the Technical Action Panel. The county TAP will serve as a Widrnl bounds in WOMEN Wry Gamble With Your Future? lATH CAM Thit u ih tuch Hit n Tm Nil. Id ol rr Plans For Cancer Crusade SITS Begin In Box Elder County 'IVtU rr SH Kr skiing Sets Its ( Icaiuin For Saturday Mtrnin in Tremonlim r ... - . i. . Community .,.. - Buila- l Council Assistant ggg Students At Quarterly 1 lull I't'Tu'llr'VV' r,.r mmprMKiii urd TV .uic !niLril." M M .ill U o"". Shman '"V. Mn Ka(t wmw .. - - """ 4rt t in Marchers ulM"',!'m"l",hr inr TaUtnucl Wi Ik tn.nJ .k. ..U Blil .S--- Cl,..!.-.- .. Hcb Uudnti Br morchnl pmcu Ji "Ji T"- - JUii'i n"W n 1 ST taTSU FU. M 2T " Tolmu AWARD WINNING PAGE: The Communications Department faculty at Brigham Young University picked this Mar. 30 front page of the Leader; as the "Front Page of the Month" amoung weekly Utah newspapers. The department said it based its se HiSttpw-- . mvw) Hmr. in 'n,"inUin nu1 MM krU iSf"iT "t2L t.u irtjiu ll.nv War Casualty Sat Miu LinJ v lllir he in tlir ludkmrfli to Apcl r;,,- - (.MltPSt uL( Ellttr "'"j1 d, At Iniversitv Tremonton Man Becomes XHjal gfg: Cmimw - 1- jJ.N to Speak Tte Seenii m' 'mai;;""r,Ii',llJ"m ,","' Jtil,, Jh, Ml Uvftut. ,,,( fir .;"'' ESS Mimnral j "iL'i'fi."" iWtoini- , luurth H,ir n" it. .jrf.nt rural areas." ...nT) ,,,- !., th t cum m Jl'iS imrj in honiir.1 K.. th. r?rS! n Idaho petition Fall ilm Uj- The girU plated lenmd (Idaho Fall Post Reguler phot lection on use of headlines, makeup, illustrations and type, according to modern typographical standards. A reproduction of the page will be published in the next issue of the Utah Publisher and Printer, a monthly magazine of the Utah State Press Bear River High Announces Honor Roll Bear River High School students have all rated A or A- - grades for their efforts during the third term. Thirteen seniors achieving this honor include Janice Adams, Marinus Baadsgaard, Donna Borup, Marilee Bradshaw, Sal-li- e Coombs, Janet Eberhard, Robyn Hansen, Marilyn Lewis, Herb Robertson, Fred Sayama, Susan Thompson, Sheila Wood, and Vickie Woodward. Six juniors receiving all A or A- - grades are Anne Josephine Eggli, Robert Harris, Allen Jensen, Lynn Twenty-thre- e Joseph Mason, Wayne Miller, Don Morrison, Carolyn Nelson, Joy Nelson, Brent Norr. Bryce Peterson, Mary Peterson, Janet Peterson, Eda Marie Schumann, Kayleen Schumann. Mr. Robins said it will advance the Agriculture Depart- ment's iS7r" ITV'X' Ttiufuun m, ed with community ments will be able Service. concernadvanceto deter- - Loeal Man Joins Ogden Agency "one-stop- " ic problems and develop community facilities. The system has been ordered to carry out a Presidential order that Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman "put the facilities of the Department of Agriculture field offices at the disposal of all Federal agencies to assist them in making their programs effective in HfH (,uit uti.m: THESE BEAR RIVER High School 'H.Bh Sl.ppen war ont of 31 dnll mm. th.t nuurhol in . parade U the annual Intermuunum GirU Marvhing Tour - "'n.J"(, well as the Extension Local organizations source of information on programs available to rural communities that might help them solve economcentral, EtutjZ :yrK UJ IS Rex Smith, Barry Sorenson, Kit Staples, Sandra Stine, James LaNette Summers, Summers, David Z. Thompson, Lora Lee Udy, Bill Warnke, and Layne Winzeler. "outreach" program, designed to insure that rural community needs are not overlooked, and that rural people know of programs available to them both through the Department of Agriculture and other agencies. The Box Elder County Technical Action Panel includes local officials of Department of Agriculture agencies 'Farmers Home Administration, Soil Conservation Service, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservative Service. Forest Service) as mine through the county TAP whether a federal, state, local or private agency can help with a project that cannot be carried out solely with local resources. Mr. Robins said county offices of any of the agencies represented on the Technical Action Panel can initial action on an inquiry. They include: Farmers Home Administration. 5:! South 1st East. Tremonton; Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Ti; South 1st East. Tremonton: Soii Conservation UK! Service North 1st East. Brigham City; Extension Service. Courthouse. Brigham City: Forest Service. Federal Building, Ogden. Bureau of I. a n d Management Brigham Cilv. LEAD vtjaa'i.WlS IfUMSS UTAH Thursday, April 20, 1967 Garland Second Ward Members Hold Fireside, Panel Discussion of Members the Garland Second Ward held their third monthly fireside Sunday at 8: DO p.m. in the Relief Society room at the church. The meeting was conducted by Ray Manning and consisted of a panel discussion on youth and srtmid'ards. Participating on the panel were Ilah Hyer, Herb Robertson, Craig Sperry, Mer-lynLinda W'omack. Bair, Mrs. Yvonne Ashby, Kathy Miller, and Mrs. Fred Christensen. They discussed hairstyles, manners, public appearance, high standards, and prop- n er dress. The meeting was concluded at 9:00 p.m. Refreshments of Ice cream and cookies were served by Mr. and Mrs. Clain Archibald. ON BUSINESS TRIP Harry Gephart accompanied by his brother. Clyde Gephart of Afton, Wyo., and Jesse Roberts of Smithfield left Sunday by plane a business for Denver. trip. Colo., Mrs. Kleon Kerr entertained the Tremonton-GarlanBridge Club at her home Friday evening. Prizes went to Mrs. Mel-viFoxlcy and Mrs. Clarence Bowcutt. A dessert was served. n DON B. SOUTHWICK Don B. Soutbwick has joined the Welch Agency, 853 Washington Blvd., Ogden. The agency handles all types of real estate in the Tremonton, Brigham City and Ogden areas. Mr. Southwick, a former emChemical ployee of Thiokol Corp., resides at 911 No. St. His wife, Barbara, teaches at North Park Elementary School. They have three children. In his new position, Mr. Southwick will be associated with Tony Stander, a former Tremonton resident. HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY Tre-mo- O () n LETS GO STERN' Mrs. Conley P. Christensen was honored at a surprise birthday party Saturday night. The party was given by Mrs. Christensen's children. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. William J. Matthers and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Butler and family, Mr. and Blake Mrs. Kent Glansville, Christensen, Mrs. John C. Bar-fusMr. and Mrs. Roy Had-leand family, Mrs. Elva Hanson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manke, and Eugene Manke. s, Widest selection of all types of Western clothing and saddlery. Lowest prices. Send For Your New FREE Western Catalog! fully illustrated catalog with many styles in full natural color! Write Dept. "L" 62 E. 2nd So.. Lake City, Utah y Branch if you have not vet received the Oanfiamericard uou applied for... please be patient. We did expect a big demand and geared our operations to give fast service. But response has been so much greater than anticipated that, quite frankly, we haven't yet been able to keep up with it despite day and night . SADDLERY RANCH WEAR WESTERN BOOTS it our friendly ft o . . ell'ort. Please do pardon the delay but be assured that will us. from hear Thank you you. FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD DIVISION Ber-gene- r, Meyer, and David L. Thompson. Tina MaMurdie, Annette Ash-bBruce Hansen and Christy Harris are sophomores achieving high honors. Other Bear River High School students gaining honor roll status are Mary Abel, Georgia Anderson, Barbara Adams, Garth Anderson, Dwight Archibald, Joy Boss. Neil Capener, Fae Carter. Mary Carter, tfjmtiWmMm?.,, ,,... H , Kath- leen Cook, Susan Coombs, Tarn-er- a Steven Crump, Crozier, Corlyss Sherry Didericksen, Eberhard. Joann Eddy, Karla LeAnn Firth, Linda Firth, Annette Fraser, Gloria Fukui, Douglas George, David Garfield, Scott Germer, Sheri Lynn Grover, Carlyle Hansen, Jody Hansen, Edgar D. Hess. Tim Hess, Jerry Hirschi, Jack Hunsaker, Lyle Hunsaker, Lee Ann Iverson, Shauna Jarrett, Michael Jensen, Marvin John, and Jerry Johnson. Others Include Marce Johnston, Barbara Jean Larkin, Marilyn Larsen, Bruce Larsen, Kafhie McLeod, Mary Marble, Finch, Lorilyn Grover Takes Position in Accounting Firm Miss Lorilyn Grover, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clainc M Grover, Fielding, Utah, has acposition with cepted a part-tim- e Stockdalc C.P.A., First Security Bank Building, Ogdcn, Utah, it is announced by Fahy Robinson, vice president in charge of tho Ogdcn College of Stevens Henagcr College. Miss Grover is continuing her Stevens Henagcr College, Ogdcn, where 6he is studies at J; 'J If ? ( taking an Executive Secretarial and Accounting Composite course. She was placed at Stockdale C.P.A. by Stevens Hcnager. Miss Grover is a graduate Bear Itiver high school. Pleaw! Only ymi can fire prevent fort of Face up. Tell her the truth. Tell her that Cougar owners arc apt to be a little bolder. A little more daring. A little more debonair. Often we find it hard to tell if they were that way before. Or after after they bought a Mercury Cougar. (It's that kind of car: European flair, lean lines, luxurious interior, bucket seats, muscular V-- engine standard. And there's a new Mercury Cougar XR-with extra accessories. Extra everything.) 8 7 101 North Third St., Tremonton on Maybe you ought to come in and take a look at the Cougar for yourself. Who knows? You may be the kind of person who becomes a Cougar owner, too. (And then what will you tell your daughter?) |