OCR Text |
Show 1' TO HHP ' EfflfljH report! THE BLIND Forecast Extended outlook for Friday through Sunday: Chance of showers in Northwest portion Friday and again Sunday. Generally fair and dry weather with temperatures in the mid and upper 60's with lows in the 30's. Local Lions Out For White Canes t KWj h"5TAT UADE The Tremonton Lion's Club will be selling miniature white canes during their annual white cane week which is the 12th to the 17th of April. All Lion Club members will be selling these white canes for a donation of any amount. The money which is gained from this project will be used in future sight conservation projects. In the past, the Tremonton Lions have conducted projects which helps preserve sight for needy children and a year ago conducted Glacomia checks for the interested people in this community. tt HONS Call Goes Out For Ball Players If anyone knows of anyone in need of an eye check-u- p or need glasses or any help in obtaining any of these are to contact Dr. Ficklin, Tremonton Lions Club sight conservation chairman. Lion Jay Stokes, chairman of this white cane sale is asking that everyone support the Lions in the selling of these canes this Friday and Saturday. w City League Softball will begin May 10. All interested persons should submit their names to Johnny Krey, Vance Bourne or Jim Coombs. There will be an entrance fee of $7. Plans calls for six teams to be drawn after May 1. Golf Date Changed The Skyway Golf Club Men's Opening Stag has been changed to April 24th. TREMONTON FIREMEN Rick Litson, Arlo Erickson. Roger Nelson and Lynn Iverson 'plug' the pancake supper scheduled for this Saturday night at Bear River High School. The sign they carry has the details. remonton say George Smith and Ken Campbell, Lions Club members who'll be busy during White Cane Week this week in the valley. YOU CAN HELP In Tremonton Camp-O-ReAnteiopt The Tremonton City Cleanup campaign will be kicked off April 23. All residents are fix-u- p, and urged to clean-u- p, to help make Trepaint-u- p, monton 'the cleanest little city anywhere in Utah'! The city will pick up any and all trash if put out on day regular garbage pick-u- p and will make special trips to any home to pick up trash when piled up and ready to be hauled off. To have trash that are picked up on days not regular pick-u- p days you may call the City Office any time during the day. Spike Site Opens For Another Season Golden Serving Utah's Number One Farming Area Citv Spike National Historic Site resumed daily operation last Monday, April 12, Park Superintendant William T. Krueger announced last week. He cited warm weather and increased visitation as reason for opening the visitor center daily. The park has been closed Monday and Tuesday through the winter. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Visitation numbers 3,296 to date this year with 1,493 persons traveling to Promontory in March. ( - ) j Mo iu.nt.it Dfl-- ' ee 16-- ';isy local club will go selling garbage cans and plastic garbage bags for your convience. All proceeds from the sale will be donated to the new hospital fund. One - , Wind Blew, Volume 50 Number 29 Repent Winner (Mfkkd After Near Diss Arizona girl. Kathy Newcomb, was treated at the Valley Hospital earlyTues-da- y morning for minor injuries received when the truck camper she was riding in was blown off a pickup truck six miles west of Tremonton. The camper was practically demolished in the early morning mishap which was apparently caused by a strong gustofwind. Two male occupants of the pickup truck escaped injury. The Newcomb girl was releasedar-oun- d noon Tuesday from the hospital. A short tims before this accident another camper was damaged when wind blew it off the highway near Rattlesnake Pass. Another In A We had a repeat winner in our Mystery Personality contest this week when Paul Christensen of Deweyville won for the second time, but he missed one of the clues again and came up with just $8.50 of the possible $34.50 jackpot. And the clue Paul missed was the same that practically everybody who entered the contest overlooked, the phone number in the ad of Ham'lton Drugs. And The Leader sort of goofed there, too, as a typing error had the phone number of our Mystery Personality, Ray Ashcraft, wrong. Harry Taylor is one contestant, the only one, that discovered that tricky clue in the Hamilton ad and Mr. Taylor even wrote us a little note mentioning the wrong number. Too bad his entry wasn't drawn first for he would've won all the money! There was one other 'very interesting' entry, the one deposited by Elmo Munson of Fielding. Elmo thought the 'Old Faithful' line in Carl & Don's grocery ad was a clue. Well, that's a thought, but this time it was a brand name. Actually, we figured Mr. Ashcraft former Tremonton mayor and jeweler and now operator of Ray's Rock Shop, would prove more of a puzzle to our contestants, but a couple of key clues like "Once headed city" and "hunts rocks" were all that was needed. Enough people also knew that Ray's first name is Samuel Western Seeds And Ben Dansie In The Spotlight This week's "Spotlight bus- owners and the manager. Ben Dansie. Like the other businesses featured in this Leader series. Western Seeds plays an important part in the economy and well being of Box Elder County. Western Seeds had a nvxlest beginning in Tremonton, startiof its &--y l Lisa Michelle Armstrong "You Say The Tax Deadline's Tonight!" Lisa Michelle Introducing Armstrong, month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Armstrong. Tremonton. Mrs. Armstrong is the former Colleen Cooke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cooke, Tremonton. ng out on Main Street in 1946 at the spot now occupied by Bear River Drug. In those earlier days the company's principal business was in buying field seeds from area farmers. tremendous Following the earthquake which rocked Alaska in 1964 Ben Dansie, a native of Salt Lake was persuaded to move here with his family to manage the growing company which by this time had moved to a new location on East Main (where Chapman Photo Studio is now located.) Actually it did not take a lot of persuasion to convince the Dansie family to move to the 'continental 48' as the earthquake was a pretty good convince r. Mr. Dansie has been here ever since and about five years ago the larger quarters at the crossroads were moved into by WESTERN seen mmonton, Wmucuv Meta 2iojp& By FLO MUNSON An artificial kidney machine has brought encouragement and new hope to Mrs. Barbara N. Madsen of Tremonton who has a hereditary polycistic kidney disease. "My father, Marvin Nielson, the former Garland postmaster, died from this dreaded disease when he was 62 years of age," Girl Scout Cookies Arrive Girl Scout cookies beau- tiful permanent camps operated by the Utah Girl Scout Council will be delivered during the 4. week of April The same Girl Scouts who took orders for the cookies in March will bring them to the buyers and collect the money er for these fresh, cookies. This year s double package, containing twice the number and weight of cookies as last year, will be exactly 12, Please) Barbara explained, "and my brother Marcel died of the same disease when he was 34." Barbara is now 42. She discovered she too. had inherited this kidney disease some eight years ago. She had an exploratory operation inOg-de- n at this time, but they offered her no solution. "Two years ago Dr. Allan BJoomer at the University Medical Center in Salt Lake gave me the first ray of hope that something could be done," she said. "The latter part of November, 1970, I entered the University Medical Center and on Dec. 12, 1970, had one kidney Calendar 16-2- per package, with no mark- up for inflation. The local Cadette Girl Scout troop will set up a booth in a local downtown store so that everyone will get a chance to buy the cookies. board of directors. Ben is married to the former Twin LeiNani Barnes from Falls and there are four child- - A Fire Near High School Brings Help The Garland Fire Department was called out Monday to put out a fire on the west fence line behind Bear River High School where weeds were burning out of control. The fire, says fire officials, was caused when a homeowner failed to observe the weed burning oper- time will be from to 6:30 p.m. on Friday. Troop Patrols are urged to attend. Explorers are welcome to help in leadership and judging. Milt Bywater is chairman of the event. Dinner and complete camp set-u- p will take place Friday. Reveille at 6:30 a.m. Saturday will begin the Scouts day with breakfast, inspection and flag ceremony taking part in the early morning. Skills and competative activities will run from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The public is invited to attend and watch these activities. After lunch Saturday, the Scouts will break cam? and hold their final assembly and receive awards. The boys will be homeward bound by 2:30 Saturday after- Interest April 16- - Mutual dance. Malad Stake Center, Ma-la- d, Idaho. April 17- - Tremonton Firemen's Pancake Supper, BRHS Cafeteria, 6- p.m. -9 removed. They also operated on my arm putting in a shunt connector to go on the artificial kidney machine, I remained there until Mar. 12. 1971. The last seven weeks I was hospitalized, myhusband, Duain Madsen and 1. trained on the machine in preparation of bringing it into our home. Its noon. necessary that I have treat-mjn- ts An adult will be present and every other day for a six hour period. On Mm 12, re sponsible for control and conwe brought the machine into duct of his troop at all times. our home. It is extremely expensive, but without its use Barne's Ready Mix I would not be alive." The purpose of the machine is to take blood out of the body Sold To Fife Rock 18 times in six hours, a pint at a time, filters it and takes Announcement was made this the body waste and body poiix week of the sale of Dale's son from it. Without the use Concrete Company, Treof this machine uremic poison monton, to the Fife Rock Prowould build up causing death ducts Company, Brigham City. within a few days. In making the announcement Artificial kidney machines Dale Barnes told The Leader have been available at the Unthat he was speaking for himiversity Medical Center for the self, his wife, Jean and for all past three years. Dr. Koff in- - the family in thanking the company's customers for their pat( Turn To Page 11, Please) ronage over the years. Red-E-M- Bear River South Stake Singing Mothers Concert. Stake Center, 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited. April 22- - Elwood Ward Bazaar, Pancakes and hamburgers served 8 p.m. Sale at 8 p.m. 7-- April 24- - U.S. Army Field Band's free concert, Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus, Logan, 8 p.m. April 30- - Senior Citizens monthly Pot Luck dinner at Senior Center. May - Senior Citizens tour to Ice Capades. Tickets available at Senior Center. LEADS PHOTO 1- 0 I CLOSE UP shows how tubes in the veins lead to the mechanical kidney used by Mrs. Madsen. The stitches are from recent surgery. 1 'ifi&k: ation properly. TT i the mon- etary source of the three $1 the company. The owners of Western Seeds, a corporation, are Charles Barnes, Sr. and Junior, Jerry Price, Don Price, Don Mooso, George Anderson and Hugh Denton, all of Burley, Idaho and Mr. Dansie. The main plant of the company is located at Burley and was started in 1957. President of the corporation is Charles Barnes, Sr. and Mr. Dansie is a member of the (Turn To Page JfaUtey, Machine ffitUlty, baked-to-ord- Series iness" is Western Seeds andone Thursday, April 15, 1971 TREMONTON, UTAH 84337 Karen Flew. A at Petersen Park. 5:30 All JackpOt Total Up injuries Few 17 Check-i- n door-to-do- or A Petersen The Golden Spike District of the Boy Scouts of America will hold their Camp-O-Rthis Friday and Saturday. April ciprJ.r! ( Continued On Page 2) Kiddie Komer This Weekend At Cleanup Drive Starts April 23 The I hUnd e Elvood Bazaar The Elwood Ward Fund Raising Bazaar and Pancake Supper will be held April 22 beginning at 7 p.m. in the Wardbuil-din- g. Pancakes and hamburgers will be served from 7 to 8 Homemade candy will also be on sale. Hand work and crafts will go on sale at 8 p.m. There will be fun games for the kiddies of P-- all ages. REWARD Shane Chournos "Look What Got For Easter I" I This Is Shane Chournos, old son of Sandra Chournos of Tremonton and Johnnie Chournos, East Tremonton. Ben Dansie The Leader's Featured Businessman $50 reward Is offered by Tremonton City for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons destroying city property. Call the Police Department or City Office Building. GETTING READY for another as husband Dualn assists. session on the mechanical kidney is Barbara |