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Show THE LEADER -- GAR LAND TIMES, PAGE 8 THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1969 TREMONTON, UTAH Community Calendar FOR TAKE OUTS O&iWMIES HAMBURGERS FISH & CHIPS 17 SHRIMP PIZZA PIE Call n ana Airs. Luiie ortruuiian Tremonton. INFORMATION GIVEN, me Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Henrie of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Karsten of Montgomery, N.Y. Mrs. Maude Mann Woods died Jan. 8 and was buried in Sydney, Iowa. She is survived by two nieces in Iowa and a nephew, Oren Mann of EUensburg, order that the selection panel might have sufficient time to judge all entrants. The Times asks that all nominations for the "Andrew N. Rytting" outstanding citizen award be submitted to the newspaper no later than Saturday, In Leader-Garla- nd Mor-ens- en Larry L. and Alice Bothwell of Forsgren innounce the arrival of their Irst child, a boy born Jan. A local grand-nie- is Patsy ce Creager of Garland and is Palmer Mann of grand-nephe- w (.LEADER PHOTO) PRIMARY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL in Salt Lake is conbecause of the hard work of the Tremonton siderably richer Sixth Ward boys pictured above. The youngsters, Bret Oyler, John Weidman and Val Potter, collected soft drink empties in their neighborhood and turned them in for cash at Carl & Don's Market Shown with the boys is Gary Deters of the grocery firm. Arlene Oyler had charge of the project Shop Garland Rudy's fruit mm mm IGA Pineapple-Grapefru- Save Hormel Luncheon Meat Del Monte USOA CHOICE TableRit Steaks.".... Ib. ib. LARGE EGGS 59 NUTS 79 POWER swicsl lOtoMfcs. Ib. 3sr$l - 49e a s 10' 57c T Fillet Ihef StewC:: as-- 0 I , ORANbti 10' C 339 $r 59c Pledge Kleor a Drecm Whip we... 39c Cookies 79' rt Lunch Meat tv DINNERS choice ttaMCwn ar 39e 17c a t $14' 4 jfirffgr HiH i i ii ii ii box More Del Monte Fiesta Features Large, Crisp LETTUCE It Catsup mm. - Fruit Drinks 0 Large Slicing Tomatoes Cucumbers -- fc 1 7C 10 21 Green Peas . Cjj Bar S Connie Thomas DISMISSED Jan. 9 22-2- Tarbet Trellys Hawes Gary Simmons Robert Valcarce Sam Woerner Delia Howard Garth Tolboe Robert Lewis Norma McKenzie Rosalee Silvester Lewis Zito Robert Gabbitas Reed Stokes Blair Westergard Deanna Firth James Christensen Pansy Dalton Merlin Archibald Susan Roberts Marcie Sheen Trellys Hawes Robert Lewis Norma McKenzie Rosalee Silvester Camille Silvester Lewis Zito Robert Gabbitas Blair Westergard James Christensen James Burnside Scouts Prepare For Klondike 'Expedition9 The boys will be with the problem of The 1966 Ford pickup he "crossing the frozen waste was driving slid off the road of Alaska." They will be and rolled over in the bora tradition of longfollowing row -- pit and came to a rest The scouts and their lea- standing when men and dogs on its side. Trooper Hor-rocders and any Interested by- traveled in Alaska in search estimated damage to standers are to be in the of gold. the truck at $1000. No civicinity of the golf course tations were issued. and airport at 9 a.m. SatThe boys will be competurday to begin a number of ing among troops to find their A THANK YOU tests of skills and ingenuity. way across the land by means Each troop will have a sleNOTE of messages and handling proto Husbe dge pulled by big blems in each of the "towns." The family of Leyan Nelson kies, namely, the scouts them would like to express their appreciation and thanks to our Monday & Tuesday 0 many friends throughout the p.m. THIS IS WHAT Full Course valley for their kindness and YOU GET: CHICKEN DINNER sympathy, and for the beautiDelicious Chicken ful flowers and cards and Tomato Juice or Soup also the food that was brought Broasted Potatoes Red Rooster Re9 into our home during the illTossed Green Salad Special ness and passing of our beHot Roll & Honey Choice of Drink loved husband and father. We 1.95 Vanilla Ice Cream would also like to thank the county road crews for the cleaning of the snow on the roads leading to the cemetery about 25 miles the road that was covered with inches 1- -4 of slush. of tha county. "Old fmln" at Boar Rlvor Plrh School la rofarrod to by paoplo In thla valloy irtth dltnlty and rovororeo tltdUr to tho tradition of "Old Kaln' at UUh Stato Unlvaralty. alncr oxpanao both ichoola could bo mdo to handlo tho additional Influx fron thoao commit let and It would alto Und to oqualUa our abhoola In tho county. With of Urco ichools la doing on all ovor Aawrleaa Studloa Daeartrallmatlon ara ahowlnf! that Individual dlfforoneaa aro aora dlroetly Ukon caro of It hat alio whoro tehoola aro of a alta wUch partita panonal attantlon. aohoola havo oxira of a tondanoy boon provan that atudonta In to distant. aolutlon to unlU tho county, oquallto tha Slncoraly, Conservation was the theme of the program for members of the Tremonton Women's Civic League last Thursday in the Relief Society room of the South Bear River Stake Center. Darald Fuller, conservation officer of the Fish and Game department was the guest speaker. He talked of control and preservation of fish and game in our lakes, rivers and forests. He showed color films from the Lake Powell area showing how they determine and check the many kinds of fish in the lake and the depth of water inhabited by certain fish. A question and answer period followed. K.Ida Fuller sang two solos accompanied by Lani Poulson. Reports were given by Mrs. George N'apoli on the Golden discussed in Spike duties a meeting of the Planning and Development Board. A motion was nidde to put the league in charge of a display. Mrs. Jack Shumway reported on the legislative sessions she attended on abortion laws. Mrs. Grant Callister gave a chance for all boy scout troops in the area to match their skills with others is offered in the Klondike Derby Saturday. A selves. faced ks School baloiwa to tha Malad Stako, Boar Slrar Hl( oonminitv attond'-ni- ! church and aohool actlrltloa. thoy flnd It no prohloo to iupport both In fact, thoy fool It broadona tholr toqualntaneoa and onlaraa thalr acopa. On. and Talk On Conservation traveling per hour on Hlfji School and Boar Rlrar Junlo-cccallant facllltloi at Boar r Wo hare outatandine toacharo and School thou Id bo utllHod. aano eult'iral and aduinlttratora at both aehooll. Iho atudonta haw thoaohoola In tha with on! tha atudonta attending relisloui baolorround aa thoto Hear ks, Mr. Zito reported he was iar propotal waa glvon aa a poaalblo ail achoola and to aavo tax dollar! . Hor-roc- l report on air pollution. We sinand to our home. Mrs. Leland Harris was reciate each one of cerely hostess for the day. The next you. meeting will be a program Ti. eyan Nelson family of Japanese Dancing and songs presented by Mrs. Leona Feb. 6. Take Home Orders - PIZZA and 17 SHRIMP BASKET -- 99J Ka-ne- ko WOMEN'S COUNCI1 TO MEET ON FEB. 5 The Box Elder County Wo- men's Legislative Council will meet Feb. 5, in the Brigham City Court Room at 8 p.m. Speaker will be Safety Commissioner Raymond A. Jackson, Utah Department of PubHe will discuss lic Safety. the Omnibus Crime Control Bill that will be before tho 38th session of the Utah State Legislature. Mrs. Grant Callister, Tremonton, Judictary committee, is arranging the program. Commissioner Jackson was' born in Nephi and served as Sheriff of Juab County for 21 years. His latest appointment was to be commissioner of Public Safety for the state. HURRY IN TO MARLO'S Final Clearance - Winter Things Dresses Dresses Skirts Suits $19.87 values to $30 $12.87 values to $18 $8.87 23 4!lW Tomatoes Barbara Ash James Burnside In tho oroooaal aarta to tho Board of Srhicatlor. tho quoatlon val aikaoi wouldn't It ta Mra aconoalcal and owry bit at foaslbla to Irlng tho Rlvor City to doar illvor tilth Sohool' atudanti fron HonoyrlUo and IMPORTANT NOTICE 29 Tomato Juice Miy-ashi- Maud According to investigating of nox Elrior County. 23e Stew Tomatoes r 28 10-1- Norman Hunsaker Garth Tolboe Road. .a I orium. 5Utah 'Dairymen Feb. and wives extension tour to dairy farms In Nevada, Calif, and Arizona. ro Feb. 13- - Pianist Ronnie in concert, 8 p.m. BRHS Auditorium. Delia Howard one-ha- . Sausage 35 dltril. 6. halvln Foxlay Toklalita Ttity 53c ell-- Mmfejr'l High. highway patrolman Tom "y Grade Hen TURKEYS Halibut mixed chopped 69 COLO C IISH STICKS csf. Crescent Baking Uit Club Women FRUIT DRINKS Doien to 8- you aro.. to rofor I did not lntand ay ooanonta to "fall llko a baioaw" to eauna any to It 1n "our tutorial of January 26th. nor fit I lntond Board of Education "ootlonal upSoaral." I awoly aodo a auwoatlon tc th. ono of tholr prohloM and to tolrtn for thai' eonildoratlon In roitrda alio it a potalfclo aolutlon to holp rollovo addltloral burdon to tho tar payar fewn 98 Pot Roast Boneless ... Chuck Steak rply brl.fly Noting. IW ib to would 1U is to Camille and has Lewis Zito, 55. of RFD Tremonton was involved in a Dne-c- ar accident Saturday at lf 8:30 p.m. about mile off U.S. 30 on the Rocket Tint, Semw, my I oommI you on your toeurtta account of tho xottng hold iritti ttto Hoard of Mdootlon t tho Bur Rlvor Junior Hit Sool. Jinurr 22. 1969. I folt tht you saw a elaar anil aoourat raport of ttio A .. , 69 Choice bl.Iil. Chunk, Tidbit or Crushed I King Sis- - University of Utah Children's Theater, 2 p.nu. Bear River High Audit- She $1,000 DAMAGES IN CAR ACCIDENT 29. 1969 River Junior Feb. 22-2- a sister at home in Fielding. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Silvester of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Rene Deschamps of Malad. Mrs. Jane Hess, Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. George Merlin Ward of Malad are great grandparents. Bd BDBt KMS JODKML arlxhu City, Utah 6c.89c 4E89C .98' Mild Cheese Oro . 49 Y Bonquet Rib 14c Campbell s Chicken Noodle, Stars or Rice CtatwGrt $lk . . . Juno? 5 z $1 "? 49c Monte Des-cham- named ns ADMITTED Jan. 9 daughter was born Jan. ps 25 to Med and Rosalee A be . GBWOffiWS SILVESTER Silvester. starring V, ters, Alvino Rey, King Cousins and other local talent Feb. 3- - South Bear River Stake Laurels, Standards Night 8 p.m.. Stake Center. Heidi Vriens, member of General Young Womens Grandparents are Mr. and Krs. Jack Forsgren and Mr. ind Mrs. Harold Petersen, ill of BothwelL Mrs. Emily K. Tolman of Penrose and Mrs. Ha B. Mortensen of Elwood are great grandmothers. L 10?J7C Del Morrell Pride The following is a copy of a letter written by Mel Foxley to The Box Elder News & Journal in reply to an editorial in that paper on Sunday, Jan. 26. 27c Can ... PlNiAPPLi - ei. it IGA Deluxe Ham EDITORIAL IN BOX ELDER NEWS & JOURNAL ANSWERED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Utah 46- KSL-T- !4 in Logan. Elwood. Also Warren Mann of Moses Lake. Mutual Improvement Association Laurel Committee All Laurels will speak. and their mothers are invited. Feb. 4- - Bear River Livestock Association annual meeting and tour of western Box Elder County winter range-Begiat 10 a.m. at county extension office, lunch to President's be provided. annual report at lunch break and reorganization of board planned. Feb. 7- - Golden Spike District Recognition Dinner, Bear 1-- FORSGREN Wash. Feb. 1. Through an oversight some civic clubs which normally make nominations were not mentioned in We regret this the newspaper article last week. and offer our apology. All civic clubs in the Bear River Valley are urged to submit a candidate, however there will be no direct letters to the officers of such clubs. It is recommended that a brief sketch of each candidate be submitted by each of the civic clubs when nominating a member. On no Gary and Carolyne Henrie of Syracuse, N.Y., are first-tiparents with the birth of a son Jan. 13 01 baskettaL clash In Brigham, J.V. 6:15, Varsity. 8 p.m. Feb. 1- - Brigham Young UnEducation Day, iversity South Bear River Stake Center, 10 a.m. - 8:50 ., lunch to be served. Klondike Derby. Vicinity of golf course and airport, 9 a.m. Public invited. N.F.O. meeting, 7:30 p.m Howell Church. 2Feb. March of Dimes Tele ra ma, 10:p.m. -- 5p.m., Jan. HENRIE MRS. WOODS Citizen Of Year Save 32 Bl RTHS mil sur-daugh- ter Ham Ham 30- aL services were there Jan. 22. C.H. BRONSON Mrs. Branson was a former Cleopha Hansen Branson,3001 resident and is of R.P. and Anna Wved b her nusband Marie Hansen died Jan. 18 and 800 DooI,L T" sisters-iPlacervUle. CaliL Funeral Mrs" Uzzie Wright oCKb 257-33- 48 FURTHER - "Southern Pacific Men of Song," 26 singers from Ogden area, 8:15 p-Belmont Ward. Proceeds to David O. McKay Hos-pit- Jan. 1969 car and truck licenses can be purchased on Saturday, Feb. 1 in Tremonton. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the building north of Russ Electric. In Garland licenses May be purchased at the 8. armory on Saturday, lie sure to bring your 1968 certificate of registration with you. Change of title of duplicate certificates of registration cannot be issued on either of the above days, but can be taken care of at the State Tax Commission office in Brigham City Mondays through Thursdays. Blouses, Swirls values to $13 $4.87 Plus Miscellaneous Items In Our V2Pr.ce "LOONEY BIN" MARIO'S LAD,ES' APPAREL |