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Show Page 2, The Garland Times, September 20, 1973 e leader-Th- " " " I We'd Like as if You To Meet sfaaaa vji a. & s? STAR-GAZIN- G OF THE MEMBER By CURTIS STARR Editorial Support Museum will be lost eventually unless some place is provided for towards the creation of a Golden Spike museum at the Community Center (old McKinley building.) THE BOARD, which has been given a one year mandate to supervise operation of the vacated school building, has set aside eight rooms on the second floor to house a museum. their preservation. She correctly points out that a museum housing the artifacts of past WE'D LIKE YOU TO MEET Mrs. Mary Grden who is the new special education teacher at North Park school. She is married to Mr. Blaine Grden who is currently attending Utah iji: generations can provide a link for the present and the future with the past. Si $: of perspective to the present and future generations. Mr. Kleon Kerr Director Transportation. The Box Elder County School District Board of Education aut-hori- buses to be used for transporting students for educational purposes. Students in grades 1 through 6, living 1.0 mile or more from an elementary school where they regularly attend and to which they are assigned by the Board of students in Education, and grades 7 through 12, living 2.0 miles or more from a secondary school, shall be entitled to transportation or transportation allowances subject to the rules and regulations established by the Board of Education Another provision by .the Board of Education permits the use of buses for transporting students home who remain after school for late afternoon activities. This service applies to the Junior and Senior High Schools of the District. Transportation is also provided for Kindergarten students at mid-da- y. A fourth area of utilization of school buses is for field trips sponsored by the various schools. The four divisions of transnamely: portation, regular school routes, kindergarten runs, activity and field trips log over 50,000 miles a year. A fleet of over forty buses are maintained for the transportation service. Thirty-nin- e regular bus drivers are employed. Substitute drivers are utilized when necessary tokeepthe fleet of buses operative. Bus routes are set by the Board of Education and any changes in regularly assigned routes must be authorized by the Board. Considerable maintenance is required in order to keep bus- - .A i i mvKR .in iv Sttt, mm hwi'mty snioot Ct. Id. ion. Id. in the last word it Dlrct BcKinrwnn Spun Nuni-Aid Power ln(t Snalt I ne CARD OF THANKS With certain safety and operating we sincerity express appreciation for the many acts of kindness and good will, the expressions of condolence at the recent death of our wife and mother Jane H. Nish. Grateful for contributions of flowers and food. Robert T. Nish and fam All school buses are periodically checked by the Utah Highway Patrol. Buses must meet re- quirements. Replacement of school buses is on a year schedule, dependent on actual miles of bus route driv 10-- 12 ing. School bus drivers must have valid State of Utah Chauffeur "When a woman behaves like a man, why doesn't she behave like a nice man?" Dame Edith Evans swith female their hearts beating wildly for Bobbie, supposedlyjump the net in a mad Nice work I could ran II flowers, cards and verbal expressions of sympathy. vVe also want to thank those who participated in the funeral service, the Third Ward Relief Society for its services, and those who helped in any way." "Thank you, each and every- The LEADER ftbllt I US ti&llLAtlt) Publisher -- Editor Pat Berardy - Advertising Man- Rpiir Published every Thursday by The Leader Publishing Co. at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, FERTILIZERS AVAILABLE 34- - Utah. Subscription Rate: Box Elder, Cache, and' Oneida - $5.30 per year. 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Contact gotk Vilnd fh. in loit C14r Niftfe School t:J0 t, than Thuriday (tounHltn ovelUblo 41 ly lOO - T30 nttl Ottobtr I lentatt Garland tny Nlih Ithool tacr VBtUblt 4al1r .'..itoupt iv 101 Chf. SCHOOL, CO Operating in Utah, Southern Idaho and Dallas Dalton Dave Johnson rvglttr. tn. Pv. NICK FERTILIZER MERCHANTS COMITTEE! fta3itrt Krt. tWVt ic vnuiy Midvale, Utah tfJ 10 Sulfur Super 26 years of know how MINERAL Cm, Cut. & a. We would like to express THANKS J.. Urea 45 PROFIT Street Opening Celebration !!! ton in a. nut? GREAT Sw m Direct from factory to your farm in Bulk, Bag, Custom Spread or Pull Spreaders ager Thanhs for a i WEEK: for maximum profits next year! Mrs. Gustave Stenquist and family. - THE FEET one." Curtis Starr OF QUOTE A! CARD OF THANKS "We are indeed grateful to everyone who has been so kind and thoughtful during our husband's and father's illness and at the time of his passing." "We appreciate the beautiful Licenses, file with the Board of Education a copy of an annual examination, physical which is certified by a medical Doctor, and be an acceptable employee in keeping with the fioard of Education rules and In addition, all regulations. drivers this year will be, or have been, involved in special training workshops. The training sessions include study of driving fundamentals, defensive driving, driving laws and regfirst-ai- d, student ulations, management and other areas related to school bus operation. All school bus drivers will soon be dressed in a uniform in keeping with their special responsibility. Even though the School District has atremendous responsibility and financial cost in transporting students it is still a responsibility of the parents to have students be prompt in arriving at the designated bus stops. Also, parents are ex pected to assist in those procedures which promote safety maximum and expeditious transportation of students to the respective schools. Cc Con. LJ. it Kuril nti Hot Opp. cruci Shop Nov. EDlT0Rff es and other vehicles operative. A mechanical maintenance staff of one full-tihead mechanic, full-tione mechanic and mechanics are three part-tim- e required to service vehicles. Adult Classes Slated am TO THE ed , THE LAST WORD Some Tremonton resident apparently decided he'd get last week concerning the completion of main street. 31I IHIERS School Talk sense BY: p if you can get it. feel a little more sincere about Bobbie carrying the banner of male chauvanism into battle if he wasn't getting rich in the process, but according 9-- State University's graduate school. The couple is originally from Pennsylvania. WE URGE anyone with artbe of value to a museum to contact a mem- ber of the Planning Board. A museum where people can grasp a bit of the past will lend a Billie Jean so psyched out by the time she gets on the court that she'll probably forget to bring her racket. And he well m'ght. The sight of any one man making all that money could psyche most anyone out who goes to work everyday from 5. Old Riggs has parlayed himself into a profitable business. For example, the other day he came out with the line that he's going to wear Hai Karate during the match to drive Mrs. King bananas. That little jive, I imagine, got him a sizeable chunk in payment for a Hai Kar ate commercial. The commercial shows Bobbie beating the fesox off of two male-crazmale tennis players at the same time. And at the end of the two defeated the match, big-mo- icles they feel would THE ACTION is one we hope all people in northern Box Elder County can support. As Mrs. La Rene Napoli, a member of the Board noted, there are num rush. oy erous antiques and momentos owned by area residents that COMMUNTREMONTONS ITY Planning and Development Board has taken the initial steps to the Libber's that's part of the male tactics, suppression of women and all that stuff. Tm surprised a lot of other people haven't got into the act by now. For instance, it would seem like a natural for Graham Kerr, the Galloping Gournet. Kerr could spout off on his TV show a few times about how he is the greatest cook in the world, and everyone knows that men make the best cooks. Just look at the world's greatest chefs. And then he could come in with the killer by challenging Diana Shore to a bake off in the Asbefore a capacity trodome crowd and nation wide television with a $100,000 prize. The possibilities are limitless. Look at Riggs, he's set for life. If he beats Mrs. King or should it be Ms. King, he can take on Evonne Goolagong and then Chris Evert and then retire in glory. I imagine the marriage counselors and quickie divorce do a booming shops will business for a few weeks folmatch. lowing the Riggs-Kin- g Can you imagine the fights that are going to break out between husbands and wifes during the Believe televised encounter. me, the battle on the tennis court isn't going to be half as fierce as the one in the living room. The war of the sexes will take one more illogical step forward tonight, I suppose, as pimple-fac- ed Bobby Riggs and torn-bBillie Jean King face off, snarl at each other a few times, and then settle down to decide whether the world will be a safe place for male chauvanist pigs to live in. Riggs says he's gonna have rtt Prtut tffait :00 tttn tholtrvrvr- Km Qviltlnt atMlor T:(V) nt - rf, 'f"i H: ':JO '.'w artjri.i ):0O Tia jr- -i I f Pen Midvale - phone COOKS! 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