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Show THE LEADER - THE GARLAND TIMES, May 2, 1974, Poge 13 s in honor of all ing. It the cooks la the Box Elder area. Bicycle Safeiy Roundup Set In T 1) Tremonfon s ; : it's also serious fun-- but busin- ess. ly?3 bicycle riders were involved in a total of 4il accidents. In five of those accidents five bicycle riders were Killed. Four of the five were between ttie ages of five and fourteen. Tremonton Police Chief Hon Ogborn announced txlay In that the local police department incon junction with The darland Times leader-Th- e and the Tremonton kiwatiis Club will j .t r a 'Kicy-cl- e safety Hounds" May .v at the North Park scr binning at ft a.m. The roundup, Ogborn said, will feature bicycle safety instruction, registration of bicycles and licensing of bicycle riders as well as bicycle races. Highlight of the day will be a drawing to determine the lucky winner of a new John Deere bicycle donated by Taylor F arm Service and The lx?ader-Th- c Garland Times. Only kids groups will also be distributed to those kids attend ing. Also during the roundup. Tremonton police will be on hand to register and license bicycles. Following the training. Kids will be able to par ticipau? in bicycle races or. a course laid out around the North Park schiwil including an obstacle course. Cy (.lists will U divided into various age groups for the races. The bicycle drawing will bicycle safety roundup are eligible for the drawing. During the roundup bicycle riders will view a new bicycle safety film showing proper operating procedures. bicycle safety book provided by local PTA "v A "flrf (es lep:-sen- Howell Happenings n, Consumer Alert J 1 Set In Salt Lake ed tlx? A with the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Galloway of Boise. Idaho visited over the weekend. vie would like to welcome a new family into our valley Mr. and Mrs. Gary Payne will be living in the farmer Bus Korr place. Gary should'nt have any problem getting aquainted. After all. this is his "old hometown." Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and STAH VISITS--Ste- w re lhelied Here he with darland Mayor George liales. l.alJene Mrs. Steve Holmgren of Beart Deterson. star ..f . Nu u manager. Daryl 'epjiesen. and Tremonton ar Kiver City. The dinner Fern Grows" visited Tremonton Monday eer.iiv to visit was in celebration of Louis with local fans before a showing of his moie at 'Jie VAu. Mas or Ma Mason. birthday and also his father, Fred Douglas's birthday. arrived. They returned ho- ly reception was held in hon- me Monday. or of the couple that evenMr. and Mrs. I ha rles soring in Hrigham City at the F enson and family were dinner irst A ai d Chapel. Sunday afternoon both families of guests Sunday of the riel the couple met at the Huff Sorcnsons. Jeny Wood home in Brigham to be presMr. and Mrs. lyle Nes-seent for the owning of the Mr. and Mrs. lames al and Ien Nessen. Mrs. I'm! stioe and wedding gifts. nn are making their new Mrs. Mary Hyden attended bie and husband AKin SorMr. and Mrs. Frank Stevhome in Salt Lake. l)w marri;w:e of al Nessen ens were Sunday visitors of enson and to see their new Mrs. I Imira Fallows enand Umi nn Huff that took the Jack Fbrsgrens. grandson. Debbie was one ilace in the Ogovn f ni pie joyed a delicious dinner at The Lawrence Hawkeshad the Ked Baron ridav even- line- happy little girl when they Thursday morniiv. as their dinner guests Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stauffer and Mrs. Fir ml MODEL FH20CR F'rank of Logan. SPACE-SAVIN- G elda spent Orland and T QUALITY-BUILF riday evening and Saturday in Salt Lake with Mr. and FREEZER FOOD Mills Mrs. Terry Hess. Z) cu. ft. of storage room Mrs. Marsha Mien and t F t basket Convenient children six-nriday and Maurine with Saturday r defrott-watedrain Front lin-fi- .'(. attending v vj ft culminate the day's activities. "This registration pro cedure aids local law en in forcement personnel tracking down stolen bicycles and in returning lost bicycles." Ogborn noted. Tremonton Kiwanis members will provide refreshments for the activity. They will also be on hand to bicycles with reflect orized safety tape which aids in letting motorists see bicycles and their riders after dark. ( i V) - P Hiding a bicycle is V-- Mrs. Emma Wood of Brig-ha- m and Mrs. Lona Ipsen of California ere visitors Friday of the Earl Wood's and Jack Forsgren's. Our son. Robert Cew up from Arizona for a few days and spent Friday evening with us. It was sure great to see him again. Congratulations to Barry and Sharon Sorenson on the arrival of their baby daughter this past we It. Sharon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grim of San Antonio, Texas arrived here this past weekend to spend some time STOREVJISE Hour Consumer Alert I'.Ki. presented by the Deseret News and Itah league of Itah Consumers, will be held at the Salt Palace Saturday. May 4. from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Consumer Alert features demonstrations and discussions of "thrift tricks" and consumer defense and will increase ttie "consumer IQ." A bus will leave Bear Kiver high school at fi:30 a.m. A SI charge will be assessed for transportation. will be SI and lunch will be furnished. 3. For more information contact Ann Potter MauriiK has her nn and grandchildren. Sharla visiting with her this week while their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fonnes-bec- k went tripping off to Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Summers and son flew out from Chicago to spend the weekend with their daughter. Deb Hay 237-309- Ml l.lri lrif llrvutl Mixvrs I n'i' lf,7 d DnuoiislKitioiis lift-ou- Counterbalanced lid Built-i- ( till fur muminlnwnl. $28500 Mm IhKli 1M7 t - 4 larhu .. ir 769 (, aria ml v rjcclric 46 West Main Tremonton, Utoh prrrrarrraTTTrroTrrir flStt DQDQDVeiTSeiPy SOD 2,3,& H ? AX 4 If" """'p BFRTHDAY TABLF:Kids at North Park school who enjoy a birthday during the month of April recently were honored at the school's birthday table. Poster a; -- v. & ft. y Vfo e0ffi CQppIlC3g) Contest Planned "We Care" will be the theme of Nursing Home week at the Pioneer Memorial nursing home in Brigham City and kids from four area elementary schools will be helping depict it Nursing 8. Home Week is May Students at Park Valley, Bear River City, Honeyville, and Howell are currently competing in a poster contest, according to Margo home official. Five posters from each rschool will be judged to see which best depicts the theme "We Care." First, second and third place winners will o receive $25, $15 and $10 reo spectively. Prize money is being furnished by memliers of the Nursing Home 12-1- Eb-erh- TOSTER CONTESTDarwin Bee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bee of Howell and Terry Zangraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peterson plan their poster effort for Nursing Home Week. 'tfiJLlLOJLOi r 89 M 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 5 o e o o M B e 0 9 S fi S 5 lid lock a M SBlJIJLJ 1- -T |