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Show PAGE 2 THE Jib LEADER-GARLA- eadexrQwtand Jintea, Subscription Rates: $5.00 Per Year In Utah $5.50 Outside The State COOKE, Publisher and Managing Editor JAMES F. IPAG GEQ'flQOAlL "Serving Utah's Number One Agricultural Area" THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1970 TIMES, TREMONTON, UTAH ND Second Class Postage Paid At Tremonton, Utah 84337 The Leader-Garla- Times is published each Thursday at nd 10 STATEiJSSOCUTJOH UTAH North First West, Tremonton, Utah 84337 GUEST EDITORIAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Red Cross Needs Help Disaster is a human tragedy on a mass scale on such a scale, in fact, that it Is often hard to comprehend. A case in point is the misery caused by Hurrican Celia recently in Texas. American Red Cross reports that; In addition to the deaths and Injuries in the disaster, more than 64,600 homes were destroyed or damaged. But an added figure, perhaps one more easy to comprehend, is the fact that this one horrible storm brought losses to more than 65,000 families. Right now, amid the wreckage and debris along the Gulf coast of Texas, plans are underway to build anew. As always, the Red Cross Is there, giving hope and helping to rebuild the thousands of lives mat have been shattered Its financial in just a few hours. assistance to the victims is an outright gift. Repayment is neither asked for nor implied. The task before the Red Cross is a great one. American Red Cross volunteers and staff will be on the scene for months, helping Celia's victims reconstruct and repair their homes, replace lost household furnishings and occupational equipment, and to assist Gleaners M-Me-n, To Go Camping Bear River and Bear River South M Men and Gleaners will hold an overnight camping activity at Guene-v- ah camping grounds in Logan Canyon on August 21 and 22. There will be a charge of $1.50 for food, and each person is to bring' his or her own sleeping bag. All M Men and Gleaners are invited to come and join in the fun. For further information, contact the various ward representatives. Nu-V- H; jT u Theatre Starts at 7:30 7 Days Starts Wed. AUGUST 19 MM THE BOATS! with the medical bills from injuries and illness. Need A New Hospital Dear Editor: We were very interested Inyouredi-tori- al for a new hospital. We live in West Corlnne, where it takes exactly the same amount of time to travel to Tremonton as it does to Brigham. A great deal of our shopping is done in Tremonton, and we have always felt you had as much to offer as Brigham City, except your hospital facilities. Our family doctor is In Tremonton, and we feel he is the finest we have ever had, and why should people feel they have to go to Brigham or Logan for medical services when your docMost doctors tors are in Brigham are not interested in taking new patients and the hospital is very often full. We have felt for a long time that Tremonton was "missing the boat", as far as being willing to slide along with your poor hospital facilities. We are sure with a modern hospital more people would stop in Tremonton and this should be a boost to local businesses as well. Is there really a good reason why the city and civic organizations can't work together and improve your position with a new hospital? Malad did it! Why can't Tremonton well-qualifi- Country Parson Dear Mr. Editor: I had the funniest dream the other night I dreamed I was at this gathering with hundreds of fellas. They all had long hair and beards, and were d. After a whwalking around ile they started what I thought was singing. But the more they moved their mouths, the more I realized I couldn't understand a word they were saying. Then it dawned on me, "I must be back in Bible times and everyone is speaking in tongues." In my dream I kept running from fella to fella trying to get somebody to interpret it for me. They all told me I should be able to understand it if I was turned on. It wasn't long til I was crying, cause obviously I must be a heathen. Then a funny thing happened. Somebody shook me like an apple tree. I opened my eyes and there stood my wife. "What's the matter - why you crying", she shouted above the loud music from the record player. My kids were playing rock and roll music. Then it dawned on me -what I heard in that dream was that rock music. Now that I was awake, I listened real careful. I couldn't understand what they were singing, even when I was awake. Great guns! Were those kids singing through their nose, or were they really speaking in tongues? I know the younguns ain't gonna like this, but Pm telling it like it is. They're harping about not being able to understand the old folks, well Sir, bare-foote- fits shoe both Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeder Dear Mr. Editor: In regard to the meeting last monday night about the A Cappella Choir going to Hawaii, I am wondering if we are not giving our children too mucj at such an early age that they will expect much more than we can provide for them later in life or that they can Isn't the provide for themselves. biggest problem today among our children that they have been given and given to a point of their ruination. Wouldn't a choir tour closer to home accomplish the same purpose and not be such a heavy burden on many parents who are having a financial struggle they can barely cope with anyway. A Hawaiian trip is something to climax a life of toil for older people who have gained financial security and independence, but if this becomes com- - feet fill POWERS SILVERS mlit tattoi aieicr SHAUGHMESSf WThEk JULIAN RON MILLER- eltHM AMECHE COX MARTYROTH NORMAN g & TOKAR nciMicaur b tUEW VIST (HSItltUTNM CO MC us live within our means In all phases of society and this only helps inflation and the national debt to subdue us. I feel we were somewhat pressured at the meeting with the testimonials and praise of some admirers to us. I think ws as choir parents should have a chance to vote by secret ballot on the issue of the Hawaiian tour versus a tour closer to home, which would be less of a burden on all. A Choir Parent, Name Withheld Upon Request Subscribe To The Leader $5 JTf Beef Cross V CALVES... WISCONSIN Dairy or 2 1 .v to 12 weeks old on. 8251 OKE YEAR One - Five - Ten - Twenty and Thirty Years Ago AGO-Au- gust 21. 1969 William Edward Kerr, prominent community and church leader of Tremonton, was named Grand Marshall of the fair parade, which highlighted the annual county fair... Pictured were Steve Peterson and Reese Roundy with a big buck antelope Steve shot while hunting near Snowville... Tremonton Sixth Ward senior softball team won their first game in All Church soft-b- all play...Mr. and Mrs. J. Burke Jones of Howe 11 announced the marriage of their daughter. La Dawn, to Scott Teuscher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Teuscher of Smithfield, Utah. FIVE YEARS AGO August 19, 1965 when entry had a hey-dand attempted entry was made on 12 different business houses in Tremonton... Queen a.id attendants for Wheat and Beet Days were Shauna Adams, Diane Abbot, queen, and Sandra Burglars ay La-bru- m, all of Tremonton... Pictured were Janie Buchanan of Garland, and Sally Jo Getz and Beverly Laws of Tremonton, who won honors at the Baton competition at Sun Valley...Lorry E. Rytting, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rytting, was awarded a Masters of Science degree in journalism at the University of Utah. TEN YEARS AGO August 18, 1960 Marriage bans for high school students in Box Elder County resulted in the banning of those students from regular high school enrollment and class attendance under a new policy adopted by the district board...Miss Peggy Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Palmer, was crowned Miss Wheat and AUGUST 21 on TV 2 OF ALL news was recently completed a convenience a new and POST OFFICE BOX S18, TREMONTON. UTAH of Day", being offered as service, is now "Time to customers of Utah Telephone obtain the time of day, dial correct time will be given 24 hours daily To newly installed Tre-mo.it- on It's the end of the model year. And we're caught with a big supply of Dodge Trucks on hand. So we've slashed prices to make them move. It's your opportunity to really save on these tough haulers. Like the Dodge Sweptline pickup, with a double-walle- d Susbox, "Cushioned-Beam- " pension, coil spring seat, and other quality features. So come on in and pick up a great deal now. 84337 August 20, 1970 Installation of Christensen...Marilyn Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller of was an airline stewardess with United Air Lines...Curious and interested spectators who followed the Are department on fire or ambulance call were breaking the liw and likely to receive tickets, announced Mayor Kleon Kerr... Tremonton received a new look when street lights were installed on Main Street 70 DODGE TRUCKS TELEPHONE COMPANY CONTINENTAL SYSTEM Davs Parade. TWENTY YEARS AGO August 17, 1950 Bear River High's FFA poultry judging team took top honors at the state FFA meet. Members of the team we re Alton Viebell, Ross Rudd, and Morris MODEL SELLOUT UTAH Sheldon Cannon FIFTEEN YEARS AGO August 18, 1955 The Board of Education hired twenty three new teachers for the coming school year...Freak farm accidents were experienced by Jerry Barnard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard, who spriined an ankle in pursuit of a calf; and Arnold Fryer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer, who suffered a broken left foot after he had stepped in a hole while carrying a bale of straw.. .Carolyn Cornwall was named queen of the Golden Spike Rodeo with Sydna Jensen and Gwen Silvester as attendants... Virgil Richins and Don of the Fair Redfield were mm 257-574- Of Beet Days with Joan Fuhriman and Lynette Rogers as attendants... Paul R. Hunsaker, Lynn Michaelis, and Carl Harris all left for LDS Missions... Jack Krey Fronk. Tremontonbusiness-ma- n, was hospitalized in Preston, Idaho, with multiple lacerations of the legs when he was injured in a freakish boating accident at Twin Lakes. FRIDAY wishing to burn anything must acquire a burning permit This goes for ditch burning also. Ditch burners must also remember that they are held llabel for any damages incured while burning ditch. When a ditch bum'ng permit is issued, it is for burning ditches ONLY, not gutters and borrow pits. Extreme care should be taken when burning, as fire danger is high now. To get a permit call Thomas Haws, 9. the District Fire Warden, at From The Desk THE LEADER TREMONTON Anyone PHIl It seems our govermneit and other administrations are not content to let LOOKING BACKWARD WITH m the story of AH Need Burning Permit STEMNIE teachers? JJfl jff Vsrr vy cucn students who are not registered for Bear River High yetand are planning on attending must be registered on August 27 from 9 to II a.m. at the Bear River High School. Dr. Woodbury, principal of Bear River High, announced that there will be a late charge for all students not registered by that date. I0IERT MORSE moi place to high school students, what will be left for them in later life. I personally believe this is too ambitious a project for students at mis age. We cannot expect to do this for these youngsters and then not give the ones that follow in the family the same. Couldn't the money the school board is giving be put to a better use to solve some of the problems of the boa.'d and Give Kids Too Much?? School Registration NOTICE 1 ed Because of the magnitude of the recovery operation, Red Cross National Chairman E. Roland Harriman has appealed to the American people forgen-ero- us contributions to help meet costs running many millions of dollars. We wholeheartedly endorse this effort The Red Cross is the only organization in this country that can provide this help freely to those in need. Its sole financial support is that from the American people. In the weeks ahead, the families that suffered in Celia will be counting on the Red Cross to restore their way of life. And, we are sure, the Red Cross can count upon us for the means to do the job. Your contribution can be sent or taken to our local chapter of the American Red Cross. the 6 y disaster-caus- From Pages Past 257-51- Audichron machine. Company. The 41. by the HURRY! We're almost SOLD OUT. LAWS DODGE, Inc. 40 North Tremonr AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALERS Tremonton, Utah CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION i |