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Show Page 4, The teader-Garla- Times, April 13, 1972 nd EB3 TTB-- D f SIS rms 8 (S&SHL&SSID . , w 2 1 MEMBER In Passing Student Of The Week i ,..- - f - . - t, , ma,. m ' ',4 By A ROW OF young people had just been given the push 'em in treatment when a boy smiled and said. Okay, now But everyone can exhale." a girl cried out almost Immediately, "But take a Cert BELL WAYNE -- It is amazing the number of persons who are willing to battle of al fight the Utah-th- at of getting into the tabernacle during conference time. It is not uncommon for individuals to line up two, three and four hours before the sessions are to start just to get into that historic building. But, boy, are the expressions of triumph evident when a few finally get a seat. OfTHE semi-annu- Paid At Tremonton, Itah M337 Rata: $5.00 Per Year In itah Second Class Potlaee Subscription 95.50 Outside The State Published every Thursday by the Leader Publishing Company, Inc., at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. Earns Civic League The activities of the Civic League was one of 10 clubs in the United States selected from 8500 clubs, as finalists in the Community Improvement program. The program is sponsored by the General Federation of Women's Clubs and Sears, Roebuck Foundation. The club would win up to $10,000 if they place first. have seen what such a program We had the can do to a committee. pleasure of serving on the community achievement council of a community that won the national contest a few years ago, The community involvement lifted the entire community and a major Industry chose to locate nearby" because of the spirit of the city. We Most of the people of Tremonton are not fully aware of the honor that this is to the Civic club and the community, whether they win or lose out in the finals.- The other finalists include Orlando, Fla; Hopkins, Minn.; Mount Holly, N.J.; Anniityville, N.Y.: Roanoke, Va.;Shen- - andoah, Va.; Omak, Wash.; Charleston, W. Va.; and Superior, Wis.. Having been so closely Involved in a previous program, we know that the competition is keen and that work is necessary to prepare for such a program is extensive. We also know that there has to be hours and hours of dutiful work involved in the projects undertaken by the club. i The Civic League was cited basically for the work that was done in establishing the Senior Center in Tremonton. They were also cited for their efforts in helping to establish a monument in the city park to Joh n Shuman and for their work in promoting the proposed hew hospital and nursing home in Tremonton. STUDENT OF THE WEEK The Leader has selected Ann Jensen as the- Student of the Week. Ann, a senior, is the daughter of Leo and Lillian Jensen of Tremonton. Her father works for Mountain Fuel. Ann is a busy gal as she is a member of FHA, is Agenda Club president (she was representative in her junior THE BOARD felt that school bound- aries should be such that social and civic activities would not be disrupted. "When a family has established medservice and shopping ical, dental, habits, and undue problem is created by having school children attending schools In different cities." The appeal from the chamber fur- ther states, "Changing boundaries would not solve any junior high problems, as the junior high at Bear River cannot house additional students without additional facilities being built. "The few students that would be transferred would not offer enough rel- ief to return the ninth grade students in Brigham City to Box Elder Junior High here." We do not ing ort the doubt the basis for reasonpart of the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce, but we do not agree with all of their conclusions. . or lose, Tremonton as a community should be very proud to be in the national finals and very proud of the work Women's Civic League. We surely are. Persons travel Jon-ath- Pierce. APRIL 14 - Sherri Mlsrasl, Marlon King, Sandra Thomp- how can parents, or where they get their teeth fixed or which doctor they go to. We would venture to say that Brigham City gets only about a third of the shopping potential in the first place, and as for medical and dental, - APRIL 15 Jill Parker. Lucille Shaffer, - Delphin APRIL 16 Jerald Deter-ma- n, D. Williams, Bry Margaret Allen, APRIL 17 - Pat Bourne. APRIL 18 - Graham Shaw, Flossie Bourne, Irene Gam. APRIL 19 - Mike .Maughan, Scott Anderson, Curtis Poul-so- n, Jeanine Daniels. APRIL 20 - Lorl Shumway, Sherly Garn, Milton Hodges, Paul Cortez. APRIL 21 - Lorraine Rhodes. APRIL 22 - Ken Orme,' LarM. Stokes. 25 - Linda Butler, Meyer, Beverly Boss, Bret Hansen Williams, Mark Garn. APRIL - totaled ' Boyd Munns, Robert Parkinson, Kimberly Ann Pierce. APRIL 27 - Polly Meyer, Bonnie Jorgensen. Community Calendm . April 13 - Bear River Stake volleyball tournament April 13 - Cub Scout round-tab- le at 8 p.m. at the Sembuilding, followed by inary scout leader meeting at 8:30. Commissioners staff meeting and district meeting will be hald at 7:30. Ventures and Explorers will meet at 8:30. den at the Pioneer Memorial building just west of the new Essie PeterOgden temple. son will be the hostess. and GleaApril 16 - en ner class at Bear River South stake at 9 p.m. April 20 - Camp leaders meeting for all scoutmasters that are going to camp, 7:30 YMMIA 14 region at the Bear River City LDS April track and field day at Bear Church. April 27 - Social Security River high school. at the Garland representative April 14 - Beehive .and mofrom 10 a.m. to 4 armory thers (Bear River Stake) fun p.m. day at Bear River junior high April 29 - KIckoff for the school. 1972 Beautiflcation program. April 14 - Fielding school May 4 - Cub roundtable at PTA at 7:30 p.m. 8:30 at the Seminary building. May 6 - Bicycle riding proApril 14 - Stage Coach camp of the DUP will meet in Og- - gram at elementary school. for the Brigham City all your Commercial AT Western Seed Alfalfa, Barley and All Others weeken- SOIL STERILIZATION . To Las Call Now Vegas Phone New Way Spray Western Seeds Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Johnson left Saturday for a few days fun In Las Vegas. They stopped en route at Delta, where they were joined by friends. 257-54- Brent Kotter 60 Brighan Box 125 723-68- FULLY realize that to debate this question at this time is of little value - though we intend to put in ts our as we feel so inclined. We have full confidence in the state committee that is presently making a study of the school district, including the boundary question. The time for discussion should be after the committee makes its report in November. two-cen- RoyW. Yonce By ROY W. YONCE The family of Harvey and Norine Carter recently took a Ave day trip driving to California, and returned by com- mercial airliner. They visitea Boulder Dam, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Disneyland, San Diego. They also went acros s the border Into Mexico as well as enjoying watching the swallows fly around fan JuanCapistrano. Parley, who is heavy duty equipment operator for the state of Utah, Is Harvey's brother. He went along on the trip and commented that, "It was just but the trip was wonderful, 871-45- Echoes 55 too fast and much too short." The family was able to visit City 36 YWMIA . mils V iMMsU "Hrrtxo-Lril- r LIGHTED ELECTRIC RANGE WITH TWO EASY-CLEA- OVENS N Full-widt- h cooktop lamp oven doors Lift-of- f Patterned panorama window oven-doo- r Oven timing clock Infinite-Hea- t surface unit controls Faunal Facts Park Valley 723-89- 11 Call the Professionals ded April L compared to 974 the. week before, and 908 for the week of April3, 1971. Some layoffs in construction were noted, mostly due to weather conditions. Go BRIGHAM 1,017 Now the Army starts you at $288.00 a mo. And you may not even have to spend it. SSG Joe Lessard Spraying Needs urance benefits declinedbyover 600 during the week, from 12,294 foled during the week of March 25, to 11,672 filed during the week just ended. Initial claims for benefits Meri 26 For Also, he said, continuing claims for unemployment ins- ry Pierce, Joseph PASSING-Happ- Attention Farmers Jobs offered through Utah employment security offices continue at a high level, with 1,343 offers for the week ended Aprill, compared to 940 for the same week in 1971, reported Kenneth Godfrey manager of the Brigham City employment security office; Richard L. Linjb, APRIL son.. the district provide the most uniform educational program for the entire district, giving the students the best in as economical manner as possible. City Chamber of Commerce says that the transfer of the Bear River City, Honeyville and Cor-in- ne students to Bear River high school would weaken the FFA program of the Box Elder high school. Such could be true, but maybe there is merit to having the farm students in one school where the FFA program can be given more strength. Also, the question always remains, will the transfer of the additional students to Bear River high school enable the Bear River high to offer classes that are not now being offered to students in Box Elder high school. Students at this end of the valley are entitled to as much curriculum improvement as is possible. Andrea' Swartz. APRIL 13 - Randy Nelson, Jennifer Margaret White, Kenneth Anderson, Richard Hupp, on Darlene R, Wise, Robert miles and miles just to go to their favorite doctor or dentist. Many Brigham City people take advantage of the medical and dental facilities in Tre- THE an Buchanan, who have birth- days during the two weeks following the publication of the paper may be listed Names in the column. must be phoned to The Leader by 5 p.m. of the Monday that the name is to be listed. of-th- e is Jobs Continue At High Levels Happy Birthday one. But win WE MUST take the stand that the first consideration cannot be given to the shopping habits of the AGAIN , WE ated himself to getting the most people into the least amount of space. He has a scientific instrument to get the job accomplished.. .his hand. One hands thickness, not width, al lowed between shoulders while No more. He lines sitting. 'em up and sits 'em down as he spaces them down the rows. prom assembly committee. - Her hobbies are sewing and cook-th- e' Youth Council, a Sunday School teacher for four year olds and is Seminary class president. She also helps out in the roadshows and in the floor shows. The Leader Photo Tremonton and the Civic League will not have to be put "under the lights" of a group of judges who will visit the community the first part of May. The judges will tour the community, meet with the club officers, community leaders and scrutinize the projects of the Civic League and the projects that they have inspired in others. This visit will be the crucial monton. The first consideration y people are those who produce something. IN .. SPEAKING OF being pushed in, there is one usher at the Tabernacle who has been there for years and who has dedic- - . we know of many families who people flooding in like they had just won the Irish sweepstakes. ' One thing that was impressive was that most of these who poured in were young peo- -I pie. Occasionally, there would be an older person. Maybe it was because older ones didn't want to brave the hours or waiting. They didn't seem to mind if they had to sit in front of...or in back of...a pillar, or not they were whether pushed in together, just so long as they were in. . ' Wa D& Nbt Agree As was expected, the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce last week pleaded with the school district not to change the boundaries of the junior and senior high schools of the district. The appeal came from a unanimous vote of the chamber's board. THE GREATEST expressions of triumph came, however, from a group of men. The Sunday morning session had been .underway for about five minutes, when the usher came to the side section and crowded-i- n asked for five men to follow him. They were ushered right down into the plush deep cushioned seats of the general authorities, sitting next to the presiding bishopric. What a glow of accomplishment came across their faces. However, they finally realised that the only way they would be able to see what was going on was like the people who television. stayed at home-o- n All the action was behind them. Sunday morning the line to one door was a block long and the efforts of several dred paid off when the bishops and the stake presidents failed to fill the main floor, ft was like a rushing heard... National Honors Congratulations to the Women's Civic League of Tremonton. This will make the second editorial in the same number of weeks about the same organization, but since national honors have come to the group, we deem it fully justifiable. first" Two high-spee- 2700-wat- d surface units t The ferruginous hawk, known scientifically as Buteo regalis, is truly deserving of the name "regal." It is the largest and most magniflcant of the soaring hawks in North America. old Karen. Harvey's oldest daughter, Fae, Harvy and Norine are long who lives in Southern Califortime residents of Park Valnia. Fae works for the Bevley. Harvey is a rancher and erly Hills Transfer and Stor- also LDS first counselor to the Norine's work has age Co. bishop. Others who went along and been serving as a school teamade the trip delightful were cher and some tines principal six of Harvey's children, Mary, for the past IS years. Norwho is a registered nurse at, ine has had a profound InfluMcKay-De- e Hospital, Bonnie, ence on many of the children who is presently attending We- -, of this area. We are fortunate and thankful to have someber College, Jay, who Is a sened ior at bear River high school, one as hard working and Curtis and Dale, who are atas Norine to help our tending elementary school at ihildren through their mostcrl-tic- al Park Valley and little two year years' of education. good-heart- Calrod8 g surface units with removable trim rings t and drip pans stay-u- p lift-ou- I Western Boots 1 Two Full-widt- h Tony Lama Dan Post Justin Acme Wrangler Frye f.0 Nocona tANCHWEAR Send for your fRBi 96 Pag ., Or-- by 9 ffi $ W ItfylfH 62 last Dept. Mi 2nd South "N" STO.K.DI Strt tnm S WT Hort of & 1 D fMm ranchWEAR Notion storage drawer WESTERN BOOTS . I outlets j $ Cofor Cafafogue JfCfo tyMe " -.- 1. J mm SADDLERY I I small-applianc- e Wrt Salt Lake Ciry, Utah 84111 9 Phone 801 322-040- B 9 d S urn co. 46 West Main Electric Tremon ton |