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Show Page 4, The ' v vr N V August 31, 1972 s, Leader-Time- " VV VVV jr; W ' 1 T ALT"- -' : ! tito "fx As club ? t r7, 11 i fy j entry In the . j.t. parade.--ln- g LEADS THE PARADE The Golden Spike Rodeo royalty lead off the Box Elder County Fair parads last week. ROYALTY ? 1- !- J . From left are Karen All red, fi'st attendant; Janet Burton, qusen, Leader Photo and Carla Hunsaker, second ,nte d.nt.--Th- e -- i.ii ; mmMJi ham I m nnr ""'"---r- j ...... fssi ' - i M HERE COMES THE BAND The Bcir River high school march- - throughout Utah and Is always a favorite band highlighted toe Box Elder County lair parade Thursday. The Leader Photo The band, under the direction of J. Golden Ward, Is well known ' t I k . T?. ' I c ; : Airplane, Truck Incident Continued from page one cab, injuring the centerpassen- ger, Clarence Canwlile, 84, of dv bu Murray. Also riding In the truck were Brent Wisenme.iger, 13, Criig, 15, John D. Maher and John Elsenmenger. bv injured mm was takento hospital by air am- - iw r Laiual investigation was done the llox Elder County Sh- - ei Krs office. Finding a nearby stock of superior fuels and lubricants and service you can depend on. ! SOL A choice of over 100 Chevron Products t ' ' " v , "fy " n'wi"! THAT STEER Young cowboy Roger Woodw?rd rides the steer that got him a tie fir third in the steer place riding contest at the Box Elder County fair. The contest was sponsored by the Coca Cola Bottling Co.Photo by Brent Macfarlane and Mike Ward RDS Whatever your fuel require the lubricating job, we 100 Chevron ways to meet y Chevron MAX WALKER - -- 2 Qpf W6 72: Brigham City Tremonton - - ': had inspected county sanitarian, the grounds for water and san- IT'S UP THERE SOMEWHERE This youngster reaches for the candy in the sky as mayors Wayne Sandall Tremonton, and Nephl Westergard, Garland, throw candy to the kiddies at the Box Ekter County fair parade. The Leader PhotD Rod Jepuce Zundell, Garland, J.m sen, Tremonton, -- Fat Stock Sale PayDoag Corinne, Mavis FFA; FFA; Webster, pson, Brham, Continued from page one ArNancy ne, Tremonton, Tolman, Honeyville, H; Todd Miller, Tremonton, Brent chie Tanaka, Tremonton, Jeppson, Corinne, H; Ken Jensen, Brlgham, Jeanette Hotter, Bryam, Hoiwyville, FFA; Tolman, Brian Hotter, Brigham, FFA; Ricky Christensen, Tremonton, FFA; Jimmy Cornwall, GarChristie Rose, Park Darrell Thoitipson, Brlgham, Mike Jeppson, Corinne, H; land, Robert Hunsaker, H; Don Anderson, TremonJeff Norman, Corinne, Valley, H; Tremonton, H; Eli Anderson, Julia Anderson, Treton, FFA; Ricky Christensen, Tremanton, FFA; Kerma Kun-il- er. monton, H; Brent Brough, BrCurtis Hatch, Debbie lgham, FFA; Bret Ridder, CorPark VaUey, Corinne, Jay Christensen, John FerWilde, Brlgham, Jeff Norman, inne, Tremo:wi:i, Rusty Cornwall, Garn, Chris DeAnn Kunzler, Park Corini, FFA; Taylor Mott, ry, Corinne, land, Tremonton, FFA, Allen Ben Ferry, CorPark Valley, Valley, Re ay, Corinne, inne, FFA; Gean Cornwall, Gar--- Brenda Nursing Home Park land, FFA. Morris, Continued from page one Brad Webster, Valley, th' f 'rector will receive $10, Li the No. 1 Hog category Larry Tanaka, Brlgham, 000 to $12,000 annually. Should Tremonton, FFA; Karen Chthe following young farmers Brad the commissio'i act prior to sold animals: Alan Bourne, Garistiansen, Corinne, H; Petersen, Stevenson, Eldon Honeyville, Sept. 1, the director would be rland, under a 10 month contract. BretHirschL Park Valley, Fielding, FFA; Taylor Mott, Jeff Roche, Garland, Kevin Knut-so- n, His specific duties include the Park Valley, FFA; DaAnnette Tancontacting of all senior citizens Garland, Jerry Wilde, Brlgham, le Carter, Park Valley, in Box Elder County, deteraka, Tremonton, H; Alan BoDenise Brough, Tremonton, urne, Garland, FFA; Ted Petmining their wants and needs H; Doug Hunsaker, Honeyversen, Fielding, 4H; Brenda and recommending such a proDenise ille, FFA; Ralph Abel, TremonBourne, Garland, gram to the county commfssion Brian Davis, Corton, Larry and the federal government Harper, Corinne, Wayne Pugsley, Park inne, Tanaka, Tremonton, FFA; Cleo Tuesday, the commission reMatt Swan, BrlgValley, Tolman, Honeyville, H; Michported that a fifth application was received and they would ham, FFA; Doug Holmgren, ael Tolman, Honeyville, H; Jane Ferry, consider it It came from WaTremonton, Archie Tanaka, Tremonton, H; Elden Petersen, Fielding, Corinne, H; MarLyn Kunz-k- r, yne R. Tanner, formerly of GroKevin Park Valley, H; use Creek and now living in FFA; Linda Rasmussen, CorWeber County. Brenda Bourne, GarSnowville, Freestone, FFA; inne, Melanie Hirschi, Park Valley, Four applicants who submiKevin Bourne, Garland, H; tted their applications at the Brent Tolman, HonTerry Potter, Tremonton, land, H; Joe Carter, Park Valley, prescribed time Included Eula eyville, FFA; Gloria Bourne, H; in Ned Petersen, Byron Nelson, TremonThompson, Elwood; Frank Garland, and Edith Munro, both of Lanell Rasmus-se- n, ton, FFA; Val Potter, Tremor., Fielding, H; K.C. Webster, Brig-haton, Brigham City and Robert ShCorinne, H; Marlin H; Candace Holmgren, Tremonton, FFA; Nancy erwood, Provo. Bear River, H; Dawn HolmAnother request to place moJulia Jeppson, Corinne, bile homes on property in SoMike gren, Bear River, Rasmussen, Corinne, Selling beef In the Good Beef Jeppson, Corinne, Larry uth Willard came from Mr. and category were Benson Astle, Tanaka, Tremonton, FFA; Mrs. Martin Spangle r. Alan Kunzler, The request asked that at Monte Khutjoi, Garland, Brlgham, H; H; Park Valley, Michale least two and possibly three Michael Tolman, Honeyville, Duane Homobile homes be allowed on Rudd, Garland, tter, Brlgham, FFA; Pam Pug-ale- y, acre of ground owned Selling In the No. 2 Hog one-hPark Valley, H; Eva category were Paula Payne, by the Spanglers. The request Jean Harper. Corinne, H; Br Tremonton, Jay Christen- - explained that Robert Wilson, 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- 4-- H; itation. Chase explained Chairman that the county has an ordinance governing such requests and directed Mrs. Spangler to review the law and then request the commission for action. County Clerk K. B. Olsen reported to the Box Elder County commission that beginning Wednesday, he will begin delivering primary ballots to the precincts in the county. Clerk Olsen said it will take six days to deliver the ballots and explain instructions to the judges. I" 4--H; 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- H; Tre-iiuirt- on, 4-- H; 4-- 4-- H; 4-- H; H; 4-- H; 4-- H; Sel-ma- 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- H. 4-- H; 4-- H. 4-- H; i Commisioner Packer motioned that members of the Box Elder County fair board be singled out for their excellence in presenting the fair. Commissioner Malcolm Young, commissioner on the fair board, assumed the task of notifying the persons who made the event successful. V ' " ( ' v 7 'MM' J it 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- -- Truck Accident HOMETOWN Continued from page one 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- 4-- 4-- H; 4-- H; 4--H; 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- 4--H; 4-- 4-- 4-- H; Co-pp- 4-- 4-- H; 4-- m, St-ru- bs, 4-- 4-- 4-- H; 4-- H. 4-- H; 4-- H; 4-- 4-- H; 4-- 4-- H. 4-- H; alf 4-- 4-- 4-- H; after the mishap. Trooper Black said the collision occurred at about 12:20 PRINTING City By Hometov p. m. A small, foreign pickup truck driven by Caterisano was traveling south when a car reportedly pulled onto the highway in front of it To avoid hitting the auto, the victim attempted to pass on the right side. The truck went out of control on the shou'ier of the road, caivened back across the highway and collided with a northbound pickup truck driven by Udy. Force of the Impact demolished the California man's vehicle and causedextensive damage to the other truck. Wy was alone at the time. The wreckage backed up traffic in both directions on the two-la- ne highway. Two Tremonon ambulances were dispatched to the scene. Trooper Black said investigation into the mishap was continuing. No citations had been Issued. There is nothing like supporting your nieghbors in their work1- - especially when they are craftsmen in their field. John Hendrix, who lives in Tremonton, and Robert Meyer, who lives in Garland, are printers that can handle just about any printing job you could bring in. And when they can't we can call in help. Both are YOUR NEIGHBORS doing their l"Je dh Tlhs 10 N. 1st West I 13 work in OUR Community - r At The Leader, your print no are not automatically sen! cuw us anytime at your HOMETC The Leader. Growing with tin for more than 50 years, car; Hometown men as Andy great neighbor, who still realizes The Leader. Tofie (Sea ire ff A Your PirintfEi! v j EUf Iw OWN folks, our money Hvn. 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