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Show THE LEADER-TH- E Couple Honored (Sivoc L'JSDD GARLAND TIMES, February 14, 1974, Pa9e 7 BEFORE YOU PATCH KaDean and Virgil Weidmaai of Tremonton hav been awarded the exclusive DUmoad Key by the Neo-Li- fe Company of America, according to Donald Pickett, company president. The Diamond key is one of the highest honors bestowed upon distributors of Neo-Liproducts. K is awarded in recognition of outstanding sales vol- League Honor ILocaD DuGone fe ume. , i mm r, r " v ' : 'J- - f T"f ' - omen' i Civic League of Tremonton. llah. has adopted a program designed to motivate improved appearance standards of local businesses. Making the announcement Mas Mrs. LaRene Napoli. club president. Long active in community projects, the club Hill conduct its program as part of the Business for Beauty com;ietiuon being sponsored nationally by the General Federation of Aomin's Clubs and Cities Service Oil Company. The primary purpose of the program ill be to conv ince both small and large businesses that simple landscaping and other steps can do much to give their firms a new look. Ixtcal businesses that meet these qualifications have been selected by a committee from the Civic Club: Classic Shop, Bear Kiver State Bank, Bowcutt Reception Center and Miller's Jewelers. These businesses will be judged and recognization given to them at the annual Chamber of Commerce dinner to be held Wedneaday Feb. 27, 1974. The The weidmans became inNeo-- 1 ife Distridependent Sinbutors in December. ce that time, they have devel- 17. oped a direct sales team of distributors mho mirket the three Neo-Li- fe product lines: organic food supplements, biodegradable cleaners, and natural Gloda completion cane products. Mrs. Weidman operates a beauty salon in her own home to set the full line Stop ot Atmstfonj Oiltnjs SOOR. Before you patih rucked pias ter ceilings, be sue to usit iOe ouf s,hc;oom to see t!".e variety ol styles eolots Piices sta1 designs in tie lull line rf Armsliong Ceilings in Tremonton. Located in San Ijorenzo, Ca.. Neo-Li- fe markets its products nationwide through a network of independent distributors without territorial restrictions. RED CROSSCounty Commissioners tign a proclamation declaring March Red Cross Fund Drive month. Commissioners are (left to right): Malcolm Young, John Holmgren and Don Chase. Looking on are Red Cross fund drive officials (left to right): Mrs. Leon Packer, Mrs. Omar Anderson and Mrs. E. B. Jensen. Qarch Is Red Cross ClonA Box Elder County Com have proclaimed .VUith as the Red cross fund drive for the month. Cha.rwomen couity Red Cross Fun J Drive are Mrs. Omar Anderson of Deweyville fir th? northern half of th; county a1 Mrs. Leon Packor of IrLjhau City for 'Jie southern hilf o' th? county. T.iey will i assisted by chair-m- o to be a.jvTjnced la'er. Laat year, 417 pints of bl ! ere d nVed a' tlw four blond h?ld in Box Elder Cojnty. All wjre used by :.' An "ro.Ti Jils county. ; 700 pints if bloid addition-were processed for gamma lobjlin disposed in this c u nis-sio.v- ers . Last year the local Re Cn: Chapter also tssisfc? t : burned j t fam'ly in getting the nee l d servio s to reestablish j home. Ten fam'lies needed help In securing, foid, shelter, and cloth-in,- :. enri'led. Flier County Red on the top foir of the Coun',y Cour4 Huuse. The hojrs are 2 p.m. to 4 p m Monday a k! Thursday after2. noon. Telephone The March led Cross Find Drive for Bo. Elder will be conrentraEed in a two week hiuse fund drive from March 4 through NLtrchH. Each contributir will receive a Red The Cross Hex offic-.- i ; 723-561- First tra'nug is vry pro.Hiint pro- Aid a gram of the Red Cross, be- cause of the requirements if the "O.cupitional Safety a.id Health Act of 1970. In addition 118 courses wo e held in water safety wit 1,1 1 Cross sticker avl momlwcthip card on dination. ill) j'-- i" pa-tie- The Red Cross also has a ser ice to .unitary fancies and werans progran 135 For Grabs This Week an:hl support. A 24-h- ur .is service is aiilable needing thts typo of service, Tt.e telep'ti.n? nu.m';rT is Mr. and M:s. Geor- There's $50 up for graos in this week's Mystery Personality contest. And the lucky winner will be decided at 5:30 p.m. Monday. This week's winner was Margaret Kitchen of Tremonton. Mrs. Kitchen successfully identified George Napoli, chef at Chases' Charcoal House, as the mystery persanallty, but missed the clue Oak 18 signifying the 18 years Mr. Napoli worned as a chef at the Oak cafe. For her efforts she received a check for $10. RichardsofBilghamCitya.e eo chairmen of this progra i. Fo- - the Trem 'on area ca'l Entries for this week's contest can be submitted at the following places of business: Miller's Jewelers, Evan's Drug Center in Garland, Cayley's Casuals, Cowiey's, Northern Furniture Co. Yoianda A!len and May's Shop. ge I ! 257-357- 8. BY GEORGE, WE'VE... Ti n n nr nri I III! cv I r I I CSMU-S- . r.iv ' Amonday only 1 1 S jlrk.rrw Plot With V IB every $5. purchascli ' I COATS, DRESSES, civic leader ROBES 1 GROUP BLOUSES Former' I I ABOUT YOU -y were 7:1,-95- Up List pJ0?U in th s cate-giA total serviced. o: .31 Inquiries were handled, an' six persons were given fin yeir $50 'Mystery' Prize PWCE T tS AlsiJS SJ, t0c4t SCHOO 15 j rK. |