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Show Page 6, THE Ti VES, GA-LAN- LEADER-TH- E 1974 Ao- - May Is Litter .-- 4 Dewewille Doings ALE' Control Month tn cteclared liter Control Month by 1 remor.tor; Mayor Max Mason. Itie mayor signed a proc lamatJOntoLhcit effect 1 night. May has ! i Control iinH'l.iuii'i Aattliiiu' is Couiit'i!wo:iu:i NUvnii 1jv Month. May i- Ora.le is school Ma-la- i rs litter in rninmiinilies .il im; streets streams, lakes, and re sc noil's, on and campgrounds ami otlier recrvation areas More W1IKKI AS in s degrades the beauty of our iVIH HI lilter is S a the cost to iirronndim:s. en'iise borne ! and involved in pitkini' up tliis by tin' ttM'.tvin;' iub!ii-- and . Federal revenue sharing checks totaling S9.21(l.;hti have been mailed to !ca! units of government in Clan Compete and highways, and Ivaren comition has tv 1- tlie A SPRINGFIELD W8I SQ.FT. ing which he and his crew penetrated heavy enemy defenses to deliver their ordnance directly on vita! mil- itary targets. He was presented tlie at Carswell AKB. lex., where he is a member of the Strategic ir Command. sergeant Hyer is a !'i"" graduate of Hear River high school. His wife. Patricia, is the daughter of Mrs. Delia I.. Hailston of 212 Fountain. Fl Paso, Tex. for fiscal 1974 will be made sometime in July. The latest revenue sharing payments bring Utah's total to over S27 million for the fiscal year which began July payment 1. GC LEE w Jut ALLEN REALTY INC. 60 N W 1 Tremonton, Utah 257-51- 01 Your Authorized Dealer at- interest I' I HI'WS the eost of pii'Kinj' up litter thi.u:i t..y careless, unthinking ieok' nunld In' i' really redm ed if each citien look responsibility fu niaintaininn tle areas he visits, travels over anil lives in a clean, unlittered manner; Tlll'lil NOW. citv of I I OUT, Max I declare reiiionton. Hie Mas..;, tie ,,f Mayor of May. !'b monili 1 as: and urge every citizen to assume full responsibility for maintaining our cities, communities, neighborhoods, highways streets, parks and landscape free from the ugliness of carelessly thrown refuse not only during this month, but throughout the year ahead. S1(,M H Max. Mason Mavor of Tremonton I " choosenfor net year are: Hecky Miller. Susan Hatis. Teri Stevens, Toni Cornwall, lulie Andrea son. Kathy Kinney. Kathy Sorenson. Michelle Carter, IXbra Kstep. lanet A'hcat-le- y. new Susan Nelson, JliillllllllllllllllllllllB X. kfVi- Suzanne FROM '9 19.95 COME IN TO SEE ' :l K " J 1 -- OUR GREAT VALUES NOV J - Allen. JjLLdyy " A1 JSJ K ' J I Tl J T $119.95 S192.50 8, 000 B.T.U. S222. 77 Dlx. S277.50 10,000 B.T.U. FROM I T 5,000 B.T.U. 8,000 B.T.U. c' 1- -J Sliding'vVindow Type Mdlmm Siraill Air rMcl 2 Ion Pickup vv ("U'iin o Speed ms Mileage Radial l ii'o 1 J 1 -- YJ (;.M.( A . i JJ on Pickup Automatic Power Y$ I Si(M " jCf00 Conditioner at a value price "Arctic Window s.vinqs Giant cooling capacity-no- w for maximum system directs cool cooling efficiency. "Cycle-Air- e open kit included Buy room of Permanent installation to the air every part e now-at these prices yourself a cool summer Pontine (ramlillc (oupc " Radial I ire- leal - ' --- v ever made. (J00 SOLARIAN REMARKABLY EASY TO CLEAN CONTEMPORARY STYLING Take a holiday from floor waxing with Solarian the sunny floor that shines without waxing ar Nice Local ( oupc 8 Automatic Ltra(.lean Manv more to choose from -- y y- )- FLOOR FOR PEOPLE WHO HATE TO WAX Armstrong developed Solarian especially for people who like a bright, shiny floor but are tired of the constant cycle of waxing, stripping and rewaxmg needed to keep many other floors looking their best. Years of research went into the development of Solarian's Mirabond wear layer, a more durable wear surface that maintains its high gloss, without waxing, far longer than vinyl floors and makes Sofloor Armstrong has larian the easiest-to-care-f- Ponliac LcMaiis Sport - Aulouialic ( oupc I'owcr Slccriii"" Crump-lfJheafle- - V1 A iiiii OUU Cutlass SS v easy-to-tak- ")')l)5Mi Motor Go. Pontiac Cadillac G.M.C. 695 West Main Tremonton, Utah fui JV Bear River Valleys MAGNAVOX CENTER 1 1 , TUE of the The ilear Kivcr has lieen invited to i roup march it a competition to held at Morgan high school. hicoiin'iition Mill take place Siiui'dav pril '27 at 7 p.m. in the school gym. will be he coniictinj' against six other schools: Hoy. Morgan. icn Mont, Mount-it- ul ay ton, and AcIkm'. he have wasted little time during the past few weeks. They have held practices to prepare them for competition while at the same tinv they have held tryouts. There were twelve openings this year to be filled. The tryouts were held pril 17. The girls marched for judges and did a routine that was taught to them earlier. ghost routine was also iwrt of the nidging along w ith appearance and personal their ability to learn. The tracted - B-- i-' for tlie third quarter of the current fiscal year. Bennett final '?,.'! K. . Hun-saK- er. " I ' raft Master liver, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 rank Hyer of li45 v 1 act St.. Garland, Itah, has received his second award of the Distinguished llyi'ig Cross for aerial achievesia. ment in Southeast Sergeant Hyer. a Stratofortress fire control systems operator, earned the medal for a mission durI'.S. Air Force Sergeant Kenneth Federal Money Received 1 Hi-Stcppc- frice ' ts . Parents please lake an inu re st and get your votes in. noted. The for oppoint. 4 Cross kids will school Local government units received federal revenue sharing checks this week totaling $10C,.:i in linxITti-e- r County, according to Senator Wallace Bennett, z Jose, California. their arva cub Saturday scouts VA inarch from I!' North Park toStiuman I'ark at '.:au a.m. kicking off a o.iy of clean up itit-- s f ,r them. i t Vilania Mien. San Mr. and Mrs. har! Cannon ar.J family came fromOgden to visit with the family and they a!! enjoyed Sunday dinner in 1 remor.ton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben and family. Clyde Umation ert Second Ca i a .isit from Mr. arid Mrs. i?ouen iJeakin ana family, fi-i- m 257-332- in si. George. irlier in the month, tr rns ere happy to have observed the.r birthdays during Apri!. Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon have returned after spending a weeK visiting rel- - io f; clean up grounds. itler js ' il! students assist the city by cleaning up entrances to tlie city .hi!e junior hih students Aork on city alleys. priK sc.'iiKil or wen-guest- ati.es up - activities in the ! ridav area iii;h he I city. ITTKH--May- Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd Coroner have been doing a lot of fan things for the past eet went by bus last They Thursday, tf. C alifomia. here the lelr. ,ar ".itr a.tirv to welfamily was come them. Ttiey are to return the last of this week. The Henry Marbles of honor at a family birthday dinner held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hub- Vyone interested coll Heceives lio:eyilie Pl electiont tor if coming yar are: Prt sioent - Tlaine Tolmaa ice PresClarn Mddoway. ident - P.ella (jardner and Dorothy Byrne. Secretary H I YE- - Kvans and family in d, Sunday, lieia and Mary Marble, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Marble and children ere there for the pood time. Mr. and Mrs. Marble both tie tjet'i'inin' of clean Ilk, HELP WANTED Assistant city clerk for Tremonton Cty. West Main VEAC3 AEOQDKlLe) 257-36- 70 HUJf H7 M0SG2 |