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Show l v e u Line iou 10 ueei Last Lrarjand Cleanings ESSIE PETERSON MEMBER r OF THE Mr. and Mrs. Orval Grover, Mrs. Eph Peterson, Mrs. Lititia Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Al Fuhriman accompanied two bus loads of Sr. Citizens to Salt Lake City Wednesday for an afternoon at the State Fair and the Ice Follies at the Salt Palace. Mr. and Mrs. Fuhriman stayed over with their children in Salt Lake. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Arthur Marriott were in Salt Lake Friday. They were at the Mormon Handicraft then visited Mrs. Alfrieda Morgan in the May Time nursing home and with Mrs. Harriet Morgan. Mrs. John Elmer spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her daughter and family, Mr. and Poulson in Dennis Mrs. Promontory. Mrs. Orval Grover entertained the family at supper Friday evening in which the entire family of 20 participated. They also showed slides of their recent trip to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thomas and Terry of Montpelier visited Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler Tuesday evening. The Oylers were in Malad and Preston on business Thursday. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oyler had Provo visitors Mr. and Mrs. Editorial It's Election Time Why Not Get Involved IT'S ELECTION TIME again in the cities and towns of Box Elder County. And in view of the mountains of scandal and rumors piling up in Washington, it seems like an opportune time for local citizens to express their confidence in the system. Conventions are Nominating slated in both Garland andTre-montand other towns such as Plymouth, Portage, Fielding and Deweyville will be holding THE LOCAL LEVEL should be an exciting place for a young voter interested in citygovern-me- nt to get his feet wet. For example, about 600 people voted in Tremonton's last mayor's election with one candidate just That edging out the other. should excite a young voter be- mass meetings sometime during October to choose candidates for the November elect- conventions on We'D LIKE YOU TO MEET Kit Canfield. Kit is the first grade at the McKinley school in Tremonton. A graduate of Utah State University, she is married to Leonard Canfield. The couple currently lives in Tremonton. teacher cause it is apparent that the votes of a few can make a difference. That difference is even more apparent at the nominating where candidates are selected by a handful of citizen to nominating convention or mass meeting of his choice to participate in the candidate selection process. once And having helped select a candidate, we urge that same citizen to get out and work for his election. The final step is to get out and vote in the election. People who avoid the election process will have no other choice but to be satisfied with the type of city government that other people give them. WE URGE EVERY how a free society works. attend 19 Milton Nelson. They with the Oylers went to see their mother at the Sunshine Terrace Nursing home in Logan. , Sylvan Korth of Nampa spent the weekend with his daughter and family, the George Paf sons. Mrs. Korth and her two daughters went on to Salt Lake for the Fair and Ice Follies. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover and daughter Rhea and husband Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Prouvan of Price visited Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser Sunday. Former Bishop Ursel Rhodes underwent major surgery at the McKay hospital in Ogden, at this writing he is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clay of Joplin, Missouri left Monday after spending the weekend with Mrs. Dora Shaffer. Mrs. Lititia Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen, Dian-n- e and the two little boys attended a wedding reception In Salt Lake for Courtney Fryer and bride. Mrs. Lynn Sorensen entertained for her daughter Ma 3rd birthday anniversary Friday. Encluded were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen and family and Mrs. Lititia Sorensen and Mrs. Elma Petersen. 1W people. ions. CITIZENS WHO want good local government should begin now to assure that they get it. Just voting on election day is not sufficient, because by then the choice has usually been narrowed down to two. But by the attending nominating conventions, local citizens can have a say in the selection of a candidate. We'd encourage the new voter to get in on the process for a first hand look at 458-33- the sn j believe that the local boys don't want anyone making excuses for them when they play at a level less than what they're capable of. STAR-GAZIN- Announcing The New 1974 Dodge Now if someone would just come in and help me get my foot out of my mouth, Pve got a number of other crusades that I've got to get started on. G Motorcars and Trucks By '"CURTIS STARR $9995 Excuse me while I get my foot out of my mouth. It's a bit uncomfortable. It's been a long week, especially since I've been suffering from the Howard Cossell "foot-i- n You've Mouth" disease. never heard of it before. Well, actually it's kind of rare. Only sports writafflicts would-b- e ers. Actually, it afflicts other people too, but that's a different variety. disease after the Logan-BeRiver Bears football game last FriAt least that's day afternoon. I came down with the ar when the first symptons started showing up. Just so you'll recognize it, Pll go over the symptons for you. It usually shows up following a loss by the hometown football team. The victim doesn't feel anything particularly strange, until he sits down to his typewriter to write the game story and a preview of what's in store for next week. That's when it strikes. As the old cogs in the brain begin to warm up and the fingers begin to jab at the keys, the sports writer's foot suddenly jerks and before he knows what's going on, his foot is in his mouth. It's not a common occurence, And it doesn't afmind you. It flict all sports writers. seems to be confined to those sports writers who, as Howard would say, sit down to "tell-it-like-lt-- is." the premise that sports should be sport and not a life and death struggle with Freudian overtones in whichthe conquering athlete goes out to do battle 6' log ESI Normally it only succeeds in getting them mad along with all their parents, etc. Strangely enough, It sometimes even affects sports writers who are firm believers In cars will have more efficient d arm-mount- CHARGER SE syM jjjF ed For 74 see: DODGE MONACO ably new for 1974. DART SWINGER 31 DODGE gA three cars, all unmistak- DODGE CHARGER experience Style". It might be right for you. Anderson Lumber 209 w. main Tremonton 257-36- "Charger over a million Darts on the road you have to have a friend who owns a Dart. Ask him why he likes it. FOR SALE: CARROTS by the bu. DART-w- ith DODGE TRADESMAN VANS-sh- op our wide assortment of models, including Maxivan (the largest compact van built in America). DODGE CLUB CAB -- A Dodge "first" and still a Dodge exclusive. Now also available in a drive Club Cab complete line of four-whemodels. 257-343- 4 after 6 pm. el Tremonton Full size, midsize, and compact Dodges we've got them all along with dependable Dodge pickups and vans. See all the great Dodges for 74 today! until Oct. 7 LEADER The viMie i tut a ii An .0 Curtis Starr - Publisher Editor And all that. 10 bar McCulloch Call mid-size- wcyy ggfjr electric windshield washers, standard. 5 seconds Sugg$ted dealer price 'Weight less cutting atUchments foot-in-mo- And while the word In question may have characterized the team's play on that particular day, it unfortunately was a poor choice of words. Seriously, if I may be permitted the luxury, I am one of those people who believe that there are a host of legitimate reasons to explain the misfortunes that befall the high school football team at times including the size of the studentbody. But on the other hand, I also In Sreat maneuverability has de-ea- se. It seems to be preceded by delusions of grandure in which the sports writer has hallucinations of himself saving the team from a season of failure by firing them up getting them mad if you will. The pen is mightier than the sword and our Extra lightweight Just 6.9 lbs. Sheer power cuts through to prove his manhood. Actually the disease is contagious and afflicts a number of sports enthusiasts, but unfortunately, the sports writer is the only member of the group which has the privilege of making his disease a public spectacle. Luckily, there are usually plenty of people around who recognize the disease in time to bring it to the attention of the victimized sports writer who by now is beginning to dislike the taste of shoe leather. The cure is by no means a painless one, since it must be done in full view of the public. But luckily, I have a rather small foot which, I hope, I will be able to remove from my mouth with a minimum amount of pain. Once relieved from the strain of having ones foot in ones own mouth, the sports writer is usually chagrined unlike Howard Cossell at his own prolific prose in. which he has shown a for making a propensity "patsy" of himself. While I believe that most of my observations about the contest in question were correct in themselves, my predicament was the unfortunate use of a particular word which precipitated the We Dodge Dealers would like to welcome you to our 1974 new car year. At Dodge dealerships, "new" really means new. In 1923 it was the first all steel coupe body, later it was Unibody construction, then Electronic Ignition, this year, all of -- Robert Senior - Advertising Manager Published every Thursday by The Leader Publishing Co. at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. Subscription Rate: Box Elder, 15.90 per Cache, and Oneida year. All other areas $6.00 per year. ' Second Class Postage Raid at Tremonton, Uah 84337. QUE HJGR78 fflS 40 No. Tremont Street, Ul!i! U)(U Tremonton, Utah lira I Hyp Wmm |