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Show " v.'s-s- a' U J - I L 5 WINNER of the JoyCettes 'Pandora's Box' Friday night was Mrs. Steven Lloyd, shown above with some of the many prizes which were donated by local merchants. vote 475. A Usi-minwrite la campaign by Mel Foxley almost paid off Tuesday as he pushed heavy favorite Wayne SandaU right down to the wire before losing the nee for mayor of Tremon-to- n The final count by 24 votes. was Wayne SandaU 381. Mel Foxley 357. Mr. Sandal had been uncontested, it was thought, until the final day of the campaign when a brisk write --la campaign was launched. In the race tor the two council seats Lowell Johnson and Carl Borup of the Peoples Party won handily. Borup polled 434, Johnson, the top NUMBER SIX third place contestant will win $25. There will even be a consolation prize Times' kicked off a subscripfor the forth place finisher. This The Bear Biver High' prize will be announced at a later tion contest School Pep Club under the direction date. of Bonnie (Mrs. Frank) Hill will direct Special prices on both new subscripthe drive and girls in the club are tions and renewals will be in effect now actively engaged in selling th during the length of the contest m Box Elder County and Oneida County, paper. Idaho, the prices, are: One year $4, The Pep Club could earn a total drive and the two years $7.50 and three years $10. of $500 in the leading salesgirl stands to be $100 The current rate is a flat $4 yearly. A rate increase originally planned to Second prize is $50 while richer. go into effect on Dec 1 has now been postponed until Dec. 13. At this time the rate for Box Elder and Oneida Counties will go up to $5, while out of the county subscriptions are raised to $5.50 U Full details of the drive may be And found in a full page ad on the back page of this newspaper. goal of set this "round f ifbout By The Community Calendar We Agree, Dan The Bear River High FFA dairy Nov. products judging team won "Today's "True Grit" showing at Valentine" award from Tribune col- the NU VU Theatre in Tremonton. umnist Dan Valentine in Monday morning's paper. The team is coached Nov. 6- - Bed Cross Bloodmobile at by Rex Jensen and team members are McKlnley School, 3--7 p.m. Blaine Tanner, Kent Perry and Garth Christensen. "They are the best in Nov. 7- - East Garland Relief Socthe nation," says Dan Valentine. We'll iety Bazaar, supper 7 p.m., sale at 8. go along with that, Dad! Annual Girl's Dance, "Love Me "Jack" Okey Is Dead With All Your Heart," 8 p.m., Bear are River Folks in this High auditorium. sorry to learn of the death of popular rodeo announcer, Russell David Nov. 10- - Bear River Chapter of "Jack" Okey. Mr. Okey, who made Young Ho me makers meeting, 8 p.m., many trips to the Golden Spike Rodeo in high school's home making room. here in Tremonton, died last week in Salt Lake City. He was 63. "Alaskan Safari" showing at the MAIN in Garland. Watch The Leaves! 6-- Public Works Director for Tremonton, Duain Madsen, points out something this week that most people know (but need to be reminded of) that it is illegal to burn leaves or trash on city streets. You not only get rid of your leaves and trash--but also the asphalt; leaving just the gravel. Duain suggests that persons having leaves to get rid of place them in containers for regular garbage pickup on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. He also asks that the containers be kept under 50 pounds. Nov. 14- - 'Governor's Report on Drug Abuse', 7:30 p.m., Bear River High School. ( Turn To Page 9, Please) Friday, November 14 at Of special interest to local movie is the fact that the horse ridden trebe to a what goers appeared Despite mendous amount of activity, Halloween by actor John Wayne in the movie in Tremonton was a little on the quite "True Grit" now playing at tee Nu Vu Theatre was once owned and broke by (Turn To Page 9, Please) Owen Cannon of this city. The horse, body-selli- -- 1 ''Cl OFF THE OUR HEADS V SAND-PILLO- VOTING was light during most of the day at the city library but picked up when Thiokol employees got off work. Beautiful weather marked the day in the 'interesting' election. NORTH PARK PTA WED.', NOV Parents Are Invited NOVEMBER 6 THURSDAY, : 13 6;30 School Lunch 40c .All S 1969 js-iF- rr Bear River High LETS AND LEARN THE FACTS W J LETS AWV5TAMP OUT ANY DRUG ABUSE IN LETS EVERYONE. PARENTS AND YOUTH. ATTEND THIS VERY IM PORTANT MEETING NOVEMBER 14. Jointly sponsored, at monton, and the Key imia UnrnWi r.vi Club (Kiwanis) of Bear River High. no chaive. hv Thn t r-- t Mrs. Guy Ballard's Home In "Wherezit" Spotlight Our "Wherezit" photographer pulled a switch last week and stayed in. Tremonton for his contest entry. But he didnt fool anyone and every contestant correctly identified the home of Mrs. Guy Ballard on North Second East The first to call was Lloyd Firth, making the second week in a row that someone from the Bear River State Bank had won the contest Ed Kerr, another fellow who observes 'banker's "Duke", as he was called when the Cannon's owned him, was the favorite Carolyn,' and was her mount when she was a member of the Junior Posse in Tremonton several years ago. Other movies in which he has appeared are "War Wagon" in which Kirk Douglas rode him; "Texas Across the River" in which Dean Martin rode him; and "The Sheepman" with Glenn pet of their daughter, The Cannons have recently received a color picture of the horse with John Wayne sent to them by Mr. C. R, Learn, photographer, of El Cajon, Calif., who did the photography for magazine and advertisements of the movie, "True Grit", which is currently being considered for academy awards. president of the town board at Honeyville .Byron E. Hunsaker defeated E.M. Wight by six votes, 85-7-9. In the board of trustees election at Honeyville Alton Hunsaker and Ur-s- el Hunsaker with 93 and 88 votes respectively defeated Lynn Orme, 80, and Norman Hunsaker, 67. hours' was the previous week's winner. Second prize this week and the winner of two free tickets to the Nu Vu Theatre is Edith White. Among tb top movies she'll have the opportunity to watch there are "True Grit" and "Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid.' Jill Cannon was third this week, but unfortunately all she wins is a word of congratulations I Other early callers were Henry Van Sweden, Rudy Miller, Mrs. George Palmer and Roberta Fronk, who is bound to win one of these days. Mrs. Ballard, a widow since last February, has called last week's "Wherezit" contest entry home for the past 28 years. She and her husband formerly owned a smaller place on North Tremont They also dry farmed in the Hansel Valley section. Mrs. Ballard and her late husband were both born and reared In Logan. Our "Wherezit" photographer was caught for the first time last week. Mrs. Ballard saw him when he pulled up and aimed the camera at her house. Watch out for him; you could be next! Jess Earl nfh - P POT OF GOLD drawing Saturday in Tremonton proved to be a popular event as close to 1,000 persons were on hand despite the opening of the pheasant season. A total of $300 in merchandise certificates were given away in the drawing which lasted only about 15 minutes. A photo and names of the lucky winners is on an inside page. Election Results Are Noted In Communities In The Valley FIELDING RESULTS TURN ON THE 'THINK? SWITCH AND DO SOMETHING...NOWH In the election for PET BECOMES FAMOUS Carolyn Cannon Is shown astride "Duke" in this family picture taken several years ago. Her father, Owen Cannon, who owned and broke the horse, stands by. 7:30 p.m LEARN THE SYMPTOMS OUR AREA '. Honeyville Results HER 9, Please) ng Ford. l1. ( Turn To Page Hear Mr. Bruce H. Woolley, Executive Secretary of the State of Utah Governor's Citizen Advisory Committee on Drugs, as he relates the true facts contained in the Governor's report concerning the evils and waste of human life parading as the 'Now Society In Utah; and the new laws that are proposed to change the antiquated drug laws; and how many drug- related accidents are the cause of death between the teen years and middle age.... Ask Dr. J. Poulson Hunter, practicing physician and member of the LDS Hospital Staff, what happens to a person's brain who has had a bad trip, and how many 'mlxmasters' are scrambled for life; or about the emotional traumas engraved into the souls and hearts of the offenders and their families And ask Deputy Sheriff W. L. (Joe) Gee of the Salt Lake County Narcotics Division, bow much 'bread' it costs each, day to buy the stuff, and how that amounts to; and how many jails or much stealing and rehabilation centers it would require to either confine or treat addicts, and how much money that would cost the taxpayers; learn the consequences, for life, of a felony charge for drug possession.. John Wayne's Horse Came From Tremonton Quiet Halloween? ? Drew, Michael Metz, Max Heppler, Mildred Shumway, Jim Brown, Charley Taylor and De Wayne Falk. Report On 'Drug Abuse9 LET'S GET Editor Meanwhile Citizens Party nominees, LoweD Archibald and Ben Dangle were receiving 285 and 317 votes respectively. In addition to the heavy write-- in vote for Mr. Foxley eleven other local citizens received votes for mayor. They were LaRain Marble, Buss Webb, Verl H. Nelson, Bay Ashcraft. Harry Hear Governor's nd ek r it - 500 new subscriptions; week as The Leader-Garla- six-we- i TREMONTON, UTAH - 84337 'Leader9 Sets Goal Of 500 In New Subscription Drive was ty, rta ?' " V-- e getter In the entire election, had S & R & & S9 You're Reading The Leader! A " LEADER f SMILE! VOLUME 49 - ta flaco For Gay or ute ' C EdgGs Fonlley I rSjJ ... f,m Micr of Plymouth, having defeated Devere Hess by 38-in Tuesday's election. Gary Nish, 52, and Dennis Udy, 41, won seats on the town board over Ed Vanderhoof, 34, and Lloyd Hess, 34 At Fielding In the election for town president Myron J. Wood defeated Mau8. David Scott, rice Wilcox by were the Ronald and 37, Welling, .49, winners In the trustees of town board race over Thayne Jones, 21, and Ross Wood, 17. 36-1- 15. GARLAND COUNT running Mayor Nephl Westergard, opposition, polled 198 votes in Tuesday's election at Garland and Ray Evans and Don Hess won handily in the city council race. Evans garnered 182 votes while Hess managed 123. Dave Memmott with 80 and Bill Bishop with 72 had also sought the Garland council seats. without ELWOOD ELECTION J. Glen Nelson won the race to become Elwood's town board president by defeating Earl J. Peterson 3. 38, an Wayne Francom, by Beed MiUer, 42, were victors over Carl Roberts, 34, and Ralph Abel, 55-1- 19. PORTAGE POLL At Portage there was no opposition for town board president Wen-d- all C. Hall who nonetheless gathered 44 votes. Larry Howell received 45 and William Gibbs had 40 votes in their unopposed races for town board. AT PLYMOUTH Joseph Stokes is the new mayor TEMPERATURES Courtesy of Utah-Ida- Sugar Company ho October 30 October 31 November 1 November 2 November 3 November 4 November 5 Prec. Low High 47 52 52 68 56 57 59 26 28 31 28 25 25 25 'WHEREZIT' CONTEST CONTEST ENTRY NUMBER 9 . w r Si' Jpilt'll r:: Re-elect-ed In Deweyville Race t Mayor Jess Earl won to the office of mayor at Deweyville Tuesday with a narrow 53-victory over Clarence Perry. In the council race there Keith Page and Arthur Hunsaker won the two contested seats in races against Jay Lamar Gardner and Wilhelm Zilles. The votes were: Page 77, Hunsaker sr- 'W : - ' "tk I I U fit v i iet w 51 58, Gardner 40 and Zilles 32. NFO Organization Convention Nov. c 7-- 8 The National Farmers Organization (N.F.O.) Convention will be held Friday evening and Saturday, Nov. 7 and 8 (Turn To Page 9, Please) You May Win A New Subscription Or Sill FREE Show r Tickets The first person to call and correctly give the location and Rules: owner of the contest entry will win a new subscription (or renewal) to "The Leader." 2. Second place winner will win two free tickets to the Nu Vu Theatre. 3. The owner of the property pictured is also eligible to win and will be given the photograph. 4. Employees of this newspaper and their immediate families are not eligible to win the contest. 5. No phone calls accepted before 8:30 a.m. on Thursday. . 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