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Show Page 2B, The leader-Time- August 311972 s, TOu School Talk (LEADS) MEMBER V Opportunity - Second Clot For Learning OF THE Portage Paid At Tremonton, Utah frt337 Rales: $5.00 Per Year In It ah $5.50 Outside The State ! Subscription U . Hi & l BY DR. Our People A Great Asset sign up. THOUGH THIS notice is Interesting and Important in and of itself, there Is another factor that Is even more Interesting and has been Important to the economy of Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. That Is the labor force that has supplied so many Industries over the past years. We development During the last few years there have been several major industries, along with several minor ones located in the valley. These Include More Business Forms, Wurlitzer, Gossner Cheese, Clearfield Cheese and 1 THE SAME STORY can be told by other industries that have located In Northern Utah. Cache county has set what Is probably a record In Industrial Another, Pepperldge Farms, a subsidiary of the Campbell Soup, Is about to break (round. One of the main factors that have brought these Industries to the valley is the labor force that was available and the quality of the people In that labor force. PLAN STRATEGY OF THE background of these workers, who have been taught to really work, the Industries have been able to obtain workers who will do just that - work. What a credit this Is to the people of Northern Utah. H makes us feel very good to read the comments that have been made by these leaders of industry and by those who promote the industrial development of the state. Certainly, it can be said that in the area, the people are truly the great BECAUSE Coach Warburton, right, discuss Don Petersen and Gary Simmons, center, and strategy for the upcoming Burley game. The Leader Photo asset high school football season will open Friday ev- ening as the Bears travel to Burley for the first game. The game will begin at 7 p.m. This is the first time the Bears have played the Burley grid-der- s. pre-seas- on To The Editor Our community booths at the fair this year were so outstanding I would like to have the people of Box Elder County know who was responsible for them. Wlllard Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baumann; Tremonton Third Ward-- - Mrs. Moronls Ward and girls; Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. Leon Marshall; Fielding Mr. and Mrs. Clain Grover; Mrs. James Ririe and children; Snowville Mrs. Crosby Glenn and Irene Stoker; Cleo Pettltand Promontory Betty Marx; Garland Mrs. and Mrs. Vernon Pack; Tremonton-M-r. and Mrs. Don Edvalson; Brigham Marie Jeppsen. Thanks for a job well done. Faye McMurdle, director of community booths s. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Last Saturday as part of a fine Box Elder County Fair the best H and FFA livestock sale in the state was held. The main reason for ex 4-- cellence of that sale was the Interest and financial support of county citizens who bought those animals. Individuals and organizations paid above market prices to please and help these junior stockmen. It was a generous gesture on their part We are fortunate to have people in our county willing to support such worthy projects as the fair and livestock sale. Their support is appreciated. Is Don Potter Coach Donald Petersen indicated that the Rlverites were up for the battle. "We feel we have one of the better teams that we've had in a long time," the coach said. "We have quite a bit of experience with 14 returning be Darryl Anderson. Guards The coach noted that the Bears lack size, something that will have to be compensated for with speed and desire to win. "We feel we can nwe the ball we!l on offense with the quarterbacking of Dave Nielsen." "Starting as fullback will be Randy Holmgren, an exceptional back from last year. Don Bronson and Larry Warburton will be filling out the backfield. Eldon Petersen will be filling in as back-u- p quarter- Final So We'll Allow You El wood 6:30-7:- : Tremonton 5th Thatcher-Pe- 8:40-9:- vs n, vs Honeyville monton 4th 9:45-10:- 45 Elwood $50 to $100 EtesO QuoDufiueGu1 7 30 ont From Taft-Hart- Game Schedule Sept 40 Brig-ha- m vs Trade In On Your Old Mower 13 & Welfare in America is a messl It mustbe reformed and brought under control. Bob favors the approach recently reported by the Senate Finance Committee which in essence requires able bodied people to work for their assistance. In other words, no work no assistance. A similar program Is now being tried In Tre- vs Tre- 14 Playoffs for 1st and 2nd place in case of ties. 9:45-10:Elwood vs Tremonton 4th 45 Aug. 31 Reguardless of Condition 6:30-7:- 30 Elwood vs Tremon- ton 5th 7:35-8:- 35 Honeyville vs Bel- mont 8:40-9:- On Any 40 Brigham vs Today's schools not only require knowledgeable parents of its objectives, but the time of parent volunteers who could actually assist directly in the educational process. Parents are also encouraged to actively partlcipt participate in their local PTA's and to fully support its worthy objectives. Bear River Junior High School Football Schedule Sept 5 Bear River High at T. H. Bell Sept. Junior High Sept. 15 Bear River Junior High at Davis Sept 22 Box Elder West at Bear River Junior High Sept 27 Bear River Junior High School at Box Elder East Oct 6 Bear River Junior High at South Cache Oct 13 North Cache at Bear River Junior High Oct 18 Davis at Bear River Junior High All home games are at 2:15 p.m. Sunday Guests Sunday dinner guests at the Wynn John home were Miss Mariene John of Logan, Misses DeAnn Painter of Bear Lake and Diana Hoffine of Salt Lake and Royale Reeves of Brigham. Miss Leona John has returned to Portage to live with her par- ents as she is student teaching at Lake View Elementary school in Brigham. Master of Science Degree University of Utah 1962 Ph. D. Johns Hopkins 1968 Law School (one year) George Washington University removing the record keeping provisions on most sporting ammunition. At the staff level Bob has worked hard for funding and approval of key Utah projects such as the Central Utah project and the Artificial Heart Test Facility at the University of Utah. On assignment for Senator Bennett Bob worked with Utah's Attorney General in getting improved air service for Utah to Chicago, the East Coast closely the Southwest and the Pacific Northwest Senator Bennett and Bob worked very closely with industry representatives from Utah, NASA, and Office of Management and Budget officials to gain approval for the solid fuel booster in the Space Shuttle. To Represent You Tre- AGRICULTURE GUN CONTROL Agriculture remains one of Utah's most vital Industries. The family farm is the backbone of Utah's rural counties. Operating costs over the years have put a real squeeze on the independent farmer. Bob is very concerned about the increasing power of large states and cities and their urban interests in the U.S. The right to. keep and bear arms is guaranteed by the United States Constitution. Bob opposes any laws opposing Federal licensing or registration of gun owners or their firearms. Utah's sportsmen should not be penalized for the problems created by criminals In the big cities. Congress. 9:45-10:- 45 Tremonton 3rd vs He agriculture interests. Personal And Religious Background ThatcherPen, Sept 6 6:30-7:- 30 Native of Weber County 37 Years Old Honeyville vs Brig- tcherPen Portage Briefs Garden Shop TrtmoRtOR, Utah Mrs. Devere Harris attended Education day at USU Stake Center Tuesday with her daughters, Mrs. Vern Budge and Mrs. Glen Cobla of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris visited Mr. and Mrs. James Pettingill of Kaysvllle Friday. Mrs. Wynn John and family visited her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson, In Ogden Saturday. II AH - itfWV tip In Junior at Bear River California by Governor Reagan. vs Tha- 69 So. Trenoat will also be placed on soliciting the interest of parents to visit the schools periodically in order to become better informed of the objectives of the educational programs. will be an effective spokesman for Utah's Bob will exert every effort to find workable solutions to the serious predator control problem which plagues our sheep industry. He will also fight to maintain mutiple use of Federal lands In the first district especially the longstanding and vital grazing rights of our stockmen. ham & success to every student through new curriculum programs and related new opportunities for monton 4th Model Left In Stock! Flouorlano Floral Superintendent The first day of a new school year has officially arrived and it Is hoped that it was both important and exciting to students and parents alike. Many students have anxiously awaited this opportunity to see old friends and the prospects of making new ones. S is also a special day as revealed by new dresses, shirts, shoes and smiling faces. Anxiousness and eagerness for students In the beginning of school Is their mood, and the teachers have a wonderful opportunity to capitalize on immediately. Note-ac- he r would wish to be guilty of stifling such enthusiasm the moment that students walk through the door. Teachers appreciate the value of enthusiasm and desire that the first lesson their students learnis that happiness and excitement can be found In the classroom, as well as in the home. A wise teacher looks for opportunities to share happiness with students, and the opening of another school year presents a unique opportunity for every teacher to relate to students through the sheer joy and excitement of merely beginning a new experience together. we should As parents, encourage our students to look forward to the opening of a new school year with andticpation and enthusiasm for the many new and interesting things that it will surely bring. Parents and teachers should team their efforts In assisting students in the formulation of positives attitudes and genuine enthusiasm for the education process. Students enthusiasm helps to lift subject matter to inspirational heights and gives the teacher a charisma that entances chances for sucess with every youngster. The district welcomes approximately 30 new professional and several auxiliary personnel into their educational family this year. Each Individual has been carefully selected for his her basic training and skills to perform the task required. WELFARE REFORM monton 3rd Sept ins For eight years Bob worked for Senator Bennett and the people of Utah in the nation's Capitol as the Legislative and Administrative Assistants. Bob has had broad experience in protecting and promoting Utah's interests in the nation's Capitol. He worked closely with Senator Bennett and the late Senator Dirksen in the historical and successful battle in 1965 to prevent the repeal of Section 14 (B) of the ly Act which allows Utah to have a right to work law. As Legislative Assistant Bob suggested to Senator Bennett an amendment to remove the onerous record keeping requirements on sporting ammunition imposed by the 1968 Gun Control Act The Senator introduced the amendment and skillfully guided it into law, thus Also going to see a lot of action this season will be Joh-n- ie Fronk, MarlinStruhs, Richard Wood and Steve Kearl. Filling in the center spot will For Our Winter Stock. football know how that we've had in along time. He asserted, 'These boys know football." Other strong juniors on the squad are Alan Williams, Ricky Christensen, Kevin Oyler, Mark Hirschi, Jim Gibbs, Bucky and Randy Nelson. for the Bears are Larry Warburton and Gary Simmons. Assisting Coach Petersen is Gerald Simmons. Educated in Weber County Schools Associate of Science Degree Weber State 1958 Bachelor of Arts Degree University of Utah 1960 back." We've Got To Make Room sl- ated for first round action are Gary Simmons and Brian Cha-da- z. Dave Reed and Randy Zun-e- ll are tackles. Playing the end position are Tim Thompson and Kent Thomas with Eddie Shaw at the other end. "These boys have had winning season in years past "the coach asserted. "They have a lot of I hustle and desire to win. think we have some of the best all-regi- on Fell Clearance Larry Bears Open Season With Burley Battle Bear River Letter J ft ' others. recently reported what James Stoae, head of the Wasatch division of Thlokol, had to say about the people of the area. In essence, he gave credit for much of the growth of. Thlokol, an aerospace Industry, to the loyal, Independent and industrious labor force that has come from the area. And this, he said, was In the face of many other such industries taking a big drop. rPlL ' This school year again brings HAWS School Published every Thursday by the Leader Publishing Company, Inc., at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. This week there Is a notice on the front page of the Leader asking for all persons Interested In working In an Industry that Is looking at Tremonton to J. C. Married to the former Carolyn Helner of Ogden and the parents of five children Member, L.D.S. 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