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Show va1 v F-- LJ L UU 49- - NUMBER I And IrAbOUt by Jim Cooke They Busted I Sad sign seen Sunday was the big one in bold letters on the car being towed west on Main Street It read: "Oregon or Bust" Take A Look At Main Main Street wsst in Tremonton has been widened a.id curb and gutters nave also been installed. Probably, too, by the time yoj read this, moit of the new blacktopping will have been completed. It had been hoped that a new freeway lighting system might be installed by fair time, but that's been delayed just a bit TREMONTON, UTAH 84337 . Clerk K.B. Olsen in Brigham City. Citizens who will be out of town on election day or those with physical impairment that prevents them from going to the polls are entitled to vote by absentee ballot However, the clerk pointed out that ballots must be received in his office in time for delivery to the appropriate voting district on election day. Citizens voting a Republican ballot this year will have a choice for two-ye- ar county commissioner between two candidates Dale G. Baron, Brigham, and Reed Giles, Tremonton. On the Democratic side, a pair of two-mraces are offered. Boyd W. Munns, Garland, and William L. Pack- -, er, Brigham, are competing for the two-ye- ar county commission post And seeking the party nod for U.S. representative from Utah's First Congressional district are K. Gunn McKay and J. Keith Melville. Courtesy of Utah-Ida- High 95 August 17 92 91 58 55 52 62 60 55 91 91 August 18 August 19 90 Frank Reeder Named Fair Parade Marshall Frank O. Reeder, northern Utah dairy farmer and Box Elder County Commissioner for the pasteightyears, has been selected at the Grand Marshall for the Box Elder County Fair gyp8" install forward step those of us who wrist watches. time-of-d- A ay service here. and a big help for have trouble wearing Note this week from the State Division of Health that says Sears label blender with white base is believed to be defective and could cause ai electrical shock. Not all are potentially dangerous, but it might be a good idea to check with Sears if you have one like that Go We'll Be On Tvl Cameramen from Salt Lake's Channel 2 television station have been here lately maidng films for a couple of on programs to be shown featuring and Garland. Tremonton will be in the spotlight at 6 p.m. Friday (21) and Garland will have the limelight at 6 p.m. next Tuesday (25). Tre-moit- Good For You, Dutch! Despite the fact that some of the in the Main Street flower boxes have had some disease problems the idea was a good one. One of the folks who've made it good is "Dutch" Mortenson over at Anderson Lumber, who's credited with keeping a bunch of the boxes supplied with water. Whafs this about him moving to Salt Lake??? trees planted Bits and Frank Reeder and Rodeo Parade. The selection was made this week by the Bear River Valley Chamber of Commerce, spon- sors of the annual parade. Reeder has been a resident of Brigham City. He is a graduate of Box Elder High School and served in Italy during World War H. He is married to the former HelGrand Marshall life-lo- ng en Heninger; they have five children and three grandchildren. Mr. Reefer's list of accomplishments is indeed lengthy and impresHe is currently serving as sive. head of the county road department vice president of the Utah Water Users Association, and as a counselor in his ward bishopric. He recently established a new county law enforcement committee which is making a study of the county jail facilities. He has served our county as vice president of the Farm Bureau and as a (Turn To Page W' -. - rr. c. J tK y?J 1 . - rii v . .i. : f T- lift Ark U 20, 1970 TFJlfl? Ill pj - " 1 1 ' . " v 't.C :.-( 8, Please) ed student of the Garland Schoo! which is shown in the background, Dong's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lish. The forlorn looking dog is Samantha. "GO ON HOME, SAM, Pve got to go back to school." The scene above will be repeated many many times in the next couple of weeks as valley children begin the annual return to the books. Photo above is of Doug Lish, 10, a fifth grade School Registration To Be August Grade school registration for children attending the Fielding School will be held August 27 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Fielding School. Students are to pay their activity fee of $1.50 at this registration. Insurance fees and lunch tickets may be paid for at this time also. Registration for students who will attend the North Park, McKlnley, and Garland Elementary Schools will also be held on August 27. Fees may be paid at this time also. Mrs. Mella Bennion and two children James and Jan Bennion were killeo Tuesday evening in a one car rollover in Glendale, Nevada. Mrs. Bennion of Draper, Utah, is the former Idella Durphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Durphy of Beaver m m Vandalism has been reported the last out in front of cars is highly dangerous. Tuesday, August 18 At 9:55, 34 of a mile north of the Cross Roads, there was an accident involveing an He was Ogden man. transported to the Valley Hospital, where he is being treated for injuries incurred in the wreck. week at the North Park In Tremonton. Kids have reportedly been throwing ' firecrackers into the toilets and blowing them apart Tuesday, August 18 Mark Turley, 12, son of Mrs. Grant Turley of 6th North 1st West Tremonton, was struck by Clara Kempf of Tremonton when he rode his bicycle into the path of her car. Tuesday, August 18 At Junior High Registration Bear River Junior High Schoal has set their registration date as August a car 28. Ninth -- a.m. 9 sen had apparently left the keys in the car and it was stolen. The car was recovered Wednesday morning In Penrose, where It had been stripped of its wheels and stereo. mnJ Mrs. Sennion was agraduate of Bear River High School and married Kenneth P. Bennion, who was driving the car. According to Nevada Highway Patrol troopers, Mr. Bennion apparently fell asleep as he drove on the freeway. They said the car swerved into the 11:15 Police officers warn everyone to remove their keys from the car. According to officers, it does no good to hide them in the car. owned by Cary Christensen of Tremonton, was reported stolen.Mr. Christen- Hos- Mark was taken to the Valley pital by the Tremonton City Ambulance, where he is reported in good condition. Tremonton Police would like to remind all bicycle riders that they must obey all traffic signs and laws. They especially stress the fact that darting Dam. (Turn To Page newly-complet- Boy Hurt In Bicycle Accident Car Stolen Here Is Found Sttriped 27 grads students register at Eighth grade students gister at re- a.m. Seventh gradj students will register at 11 a.m. New students may register starting August 24 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 10 4 p.m. I 8, Please) Garland First Goes To Tourney Garland First Ward's junior team is going to the All Church Softball tournament in Salt Lake City! The team trounced Pleasant View by 11-6 in Roy Tuesday night to win the ' CHECKING OU1' 3tolen car found Wednesday on Little Mountain Road south of Penrose is Box Elder County rSs regional title. Garland's first game will be Monday evening against an unannounced foe. KIDDIE KORNER Pieces Garland elementerj school looks good and seems to be ready and waiting for opening of school on August 31... Plymouth rodeo has been called off by the town board, ft had been planned for Labor Day and advertisments ' had already beenprinted... School board, last Wednesday granted Bear River High permission to buy and install an organ in the auditorium. School pays half, board pays half of the cost which; is $2, 500.. .A feature of the upcoming Box Elder County Fair will be a new carnival midway. The one last vear was pretty creeky...Second 'Moonlight Madness' sale of the season seemed to be quite a success for most merchants.' The Leader's subscription drive during the sale neeted around $500. New iO 1 In Nevada Accident com- Dangerous Appliance??? Touch-N-- """l Local Woman, Two Children Killed The Time Of Day pany THURSDAY, AUGUST Sugar Company. Low Prec. ho Date August 14 August 15 August 16 county hospital in Tremonton. Glad to see the local telephone Bill I an Tre-moiit- Glad to see that there is some interest being shown in the plight of oar Va'ley Hospital. Another letter to the editor this week on the subject For awhile there it loo'od as if nobody really cared whether we had a hospital or not A new one is the definite need, but we must remember that even if one was voted NOW it would still take a couple or years before it became a reality. So support your hospital. Let Dr. White know you stand ready to help in any way you can but also let your county commissioners knoiv, too, that you'd like to see the new You're Ai Americu Absentee ballots for the Sept 8 primary election Box Elder County are now available at the office of County report Valley Hospital Alive Hut Absentee Ballots Are Now Available Fair Improvements Spinning of the lair, there have bee., lots of improvements at the fairgrounds this summer in preparation for the big event Amo.ig the improvements have been ncv.v white paint for the grandstands and a widening of the race track. Cutter race fans should especially be interested in this as if 11 give the nags a lot more running rom. Enough, in fact to run three teams at one time. But Spin Baty says he doesn't think this'll happen as two teams are faster. In any event the track in now should be as good as and better than most anywhere Be Proud 13 47, "round 0 m C PHONE YOUR NEWS TO US AT 257-55- AGRICULTURAL AREA VOLUME ier I LEADER mm MM N SERVING UTAH'S NUMBER x ' I! II II It deputy s!riff, Larsen. All four tires and the Cu: tis stereo was taken. 'V ? f ir J.J. h p m i r-r- James Fielding Tebbs, 5 mo. old son of Dr. and Mrs. J.K. Tebbs. Wendy Sue Reeve, 3 year old dauand Mrs. Ronald B. ghter of Mr. Reeve. -. m- - - - - h READY TO GO for another season of the Box Elder County Fair is the newly painted grandstand, and race track of the local fairgrounds. The track has been widen- - , Ur--- J d and will now accomodate three cutter teams. The fair gets underway next Thursday, J |