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Show ace 10, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, May 16, 1974 E Bear River Poll Indicates People Don't Believe President Buf Don7? llfffnf Mis Resignation till?' ' Only percent of the people polled in a recent Hear River nii.'h school survey believe xi.al President Nivon "neitner knew about or participated in any Waor related tkt-ationtergate A full IV percent are undecided. Strangely local respondents to the poll showed their tt-- question of Waterlocal residents some 407 of them overwhelmingly displayec to re pea tec skepticism Presidential statements o in s." for IS74-- 7 has been his year David 'A neatly (middle top) will serve as President assisted by Dan Chosen. ice "resident tie ft top), liebra Taylor (right) w ill be tlie secretary and Da- I'ali as eel 'acker (left) ill fill the position rf Historian. lor the Junior (lass officers Cole Westergard (top left) has been chosen as lunior in "resident and Susan Balis (center) nil! be the Junior Kepresenative. ne council will b.- planning the opening social, a winder snow party, and graduation. ,1 uitii discussing and solving oilier various problems of the seminary. MINKi -- The Hear River high school I US Seminary C o .m il I - I ambivalence when they responded overwhelmingly tr another question that the President should finish ou' his term n office. eithe-Watergat- or its coverup. To the question "How nuch is President Nixon involved in Watergate" the following responses were tal- "President he poll which sought lor -a! public opinion on a variety of topics ranging from Aatergate to th'? economy was conducted by the political science students of in- Garfield. I he (xill was conducted in Northern Box Elder county communities. John p: Resign: 95 only in 75 of cover-u- p participate: 61 knew about or participated in any Watergate or related operations: Knew 't ARCHIBALD - HiYDR M cont. from page inr who iv th salary increase would come from. Com-bi'd th some "categorl cal aids" th new m ney should be up "above 11 1 n v i ? t." "Basically we just passed this on to employees," Morrell said. With teacher negotiations finished the IViard still faces the problem nf anew budget for the upcoming year--- a budget which still carries a sizable deficit. Morrell said M illy the district eectes to finish oat the sclvvil year without increasing th? deficit--o- r reducing it. Hut, lie added, steps are underway to rerc duce the deficit by during the next year. At their last regular board meeting, district officials reviewed plans to cut out 11. 5 quick to point out though that no teacher would lose her job. The reduction will apparently lie absorlxd by retirement. Hj' he did fore- cast som; shifting of tea. 'tiers between grades or ever schnls is." scho- ols because of declining enrollment. Tne only northern county school to oe affected will bo Garland Elementary er will be where a lost in tlie kindergarten program because ofenrollm?nt. Superintendant Haws was half-teach- a 0-- "seniority bas- mal? Hear Kivei City residents happy when Ih announced that a talked o suggestion to mi MikIm-garte- n and first grade stu dents in the school would be scrapped. The district has also reached a settlement with Haws its classified employees. Morrell said raises for th; employees which range fro. r, aides ail secretaries to bus drivers were made in an m U to bring the em. loyees in line with what other em- and Ms. William at-te- ployees along the Wasatch Front are receiving. Custodians received ain." increase x?rcent while teachers aids and secondary and central office secretaries received li) percent. His drivers will receive one more uniform ,rom the district in addition to their salarv increase. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. M?rlin Archibald of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Hill Heyder of Snowville. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Reese Archibald of Trem mton announce the birth of a baby boy born May 5, at the Bear Kiver Valley hospital. The little lad will be named Trevor Reese and has one sister at home. Mr. and Mrs. John Taggart of Montepelier, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. John F. F.ber-har- d of Bothwell are the grandparents. BUNDIRS0N 35 J ' 'PA 4 1 will meet af and District the home of Robert J. Pot- ter, 583 South Main. Garland Democrats in will meet at tlie home of Walter HannL 739 District 1 Fast Factory. District 2 Democrats will meet at the James th are White home, 486 SouMain. Both meetings at 7 p.m. Former Resident have not announced trict 2 a Miss Flini M'ss Bourne BRJS 854-369- Gale Welling, Howell: Appear 471-22- At Salt Palace Fryer Lowell Gleason, if Mr. and Mrs. Ray will Gleason. Deweyville, perform as Mark Twain.be-ginni- iv Mav 20th through June 1, at the Salt Palace i:1 Salt Lake City. "! ddie," who is 33 yean of age, was born in Garlanc and is the oldest son of the Gleason's. His wife, ivi ennc, and daughter, Merilee, Mexico. In an interview- with his mother, she stated he has chosen to use his middle name, "Ixiwell", in order that he may keep his acting career and his private life distinct. She also said Eddie will endeavor to return to Fngland where he plans to complete his medical reside no shows May 30th, (Thursday). Special matinees will be given on Saturdays, beginning at 3 p.m., with evening performances at 9 p. All seats are $4.50. m. Advance tickets are available through the Salt Palace Box Office for the shows in the Little Tlie ate r there. Lakenheath, Suf- He Fngland. has just coTij'eted a thirteen year tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force. Eddie has apiieared in a number of U, S.O. shows in Thailand anc in California. He will continue with this performance of Mark Twain in schedulec shows in Arizona and New folk, County, Ford: 57 Regan: 57 Undecided: 87 Kennedy: 35 Wallace: 15 Humphrey: 3 Jackson: 6 other 11 Student pollsters also sought opinion on two issues ts which affect high school stu-en- directly. "How do you feel about the dress code at Bear River school:" high more lenient 60 more strict 68 same as before: 116 "If a student is absent from school with parent's consent to go skiing, hunting or some other receational activity should tlie students receive a sluff?" yes: 25 Budget Hearing no: 230 Slated Hull Mr. and M.-- Kenneth Hu'l of East Tremonton announce the birth of a baby boy born May 7 at the Bear River Valley hospital. The little lad will be named Kevin Robert and has three brothers at home. Grandparents are Mr. and en Mrs. Robert R. Hull of and Mr. and Mrs.MeI-vi- n M. Neeley of Franklin, Idaho. J TH The 1974-tentative budget hearing for the Box El75 Sri Lanka (CeylonX a nation with an exceptional conservation record, can boast that it owns the oldest trees in recorded history. der School District will be conducted Wednesday, May 22, at 8 p.m. in the school board chambers at the county courthouse. The public is invited to attend the session and to submit comment on the proposed budge LOST Diamond engagement ring at High School Rodeo. 2 diamond in solid gold. Antiquie. Reward offered. Call Val Leavitt Fielding. 458-35- 41 TENTH NORTH FIRST WEST JEindy, 59 studies. There will be on or Sundays, James Kim-be- r; Fonnes-bec- k Ted Macfarlane; Snowville: George Garbanati will hold meeting at his home. Thatcher: William Burton. Republican chairmen who can be contacted are: Farl L. ifetersen; Fielding: Thayne Jones; Howell: James E. Nessen; Plymouth, meeting will be held at Clyde Steed residence; William Gibbs; Portage: Riverside: Reese Marble; Thatcher: William R. Anderson: Deweyville: Ruth S. Fast Garland: Litchford: meeting will be held at lee Allen home. Bothwell: Itoyd Bear River City; Marble; Cleon Hud Anderson; Beaver meeting will be held at Jenevieve Potter home. American Party chairmen are (list incomplete): Beav- State Winners er Veda Kidman; Bothwell: Beatrice Louise F.ggli; Deweyville: Larsen; Fielding: Shermar Earl; Grouse Creek: George Kimber; Penrose: Kent Petersen; Portage: Joyce John; For further information contact Jack Pierce, Garland, or Joyce Party John, Portage, secretary. Garland girls have won state honors with theii essay writing ability. Both are members of the tame Bear River Junior high cho-English class. Toni Flint daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flint of Promontory, recently won first place state honors with her essay entitled "My American Heritage and Citizenship." She will receive a certificate and prize today at the junior high awards cereol mony. Miss Flint's essay was submitted via the Garland Civic and Home Arts Club into the state women's club convention competition. Each club was allowed to submit three essays. The . Garland club submitted only-one- Miss Bourne, Kathy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourne of West F elding, won first place honors with her essay at the state level of tlie National ITA sponsored contest the-m- "Reflections"--F"ro- m ed Sea to Shining Sea." She will now compete in the national contest She was honored at the state PTA convention last week at Keams high school, The PTA contest encour- -i aged creations in music, lit-- 1 erature and art "Conservation is getting nowhere because it is incompatible with our Abrahamic concept of land. We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect. There is no other way for land to survive the impact of mechanized man, nor for us tc reap from it the esthetic harvest it is capable, under science, of contributing to our cutlure." Written by Aldo Leopold in 1948. eg, medium pxunt Mack pm, teg, 39 3!aee&etterc She Two (wad wedge tip 69 $5 a daz tPxumetterc Coeds Are Riverside: fine line mwUie m doe $4 a daz nuvifkexA, 458-372- 4; Grouse Creek: Winfred in prefer at present?" at doe $4 a daz Dis- chairman. Other Democratic District Chairman who can be contacted for information on mass meetings are: Heaver Russell Johnson Bear River City: Chester Christen-seBothwell: Reese And1; erson Clearcreek; Larry Kempton; Deweyville: meeting will be held at town hall; El wood: Owen 3; Fielding: 257-324- I'dward you We dam 3!aceAette& p&vx fine tine Giue ex, &tac& teg, 49 Garland American Party members in tlie first district should contact Vivian Pierce for mass meeting information. Party officials Ras-muss- son the Democrats among those responding to the poll at least as far as a future president. "For the 1976 Presidential election, which candidate do to 19 n; F.y Meiw you vote for?" Nixon: 102 McGovern: 26 af- fair signalled a mass turn cont. from page one 854-339- S; Will Undecided: 55 Nor has the Watergate 29 Senator George Me Govern, Nixon's opponent in the last presidential election, appears to have gained little In the eyes of local voters since Watergate. "If you were voting for President today, with the same choice of canadidates as ran in 1972, who would ce the birth of a baby boy born May 12 at the Bear River Valley hospital. The little lad has five brothers and sisters at home. Grandmother is Mrs. Irene Bunderson of Tremon- - Og-d- Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bund-erso- n of Tremonton announ- - of- Other: 102 IT Mass Meetings one-thi- teachers fromeisting oik- - r. llevder Jr. of Snowville an- nou nee the birth of a baby girl born May 1, at the Bear River alley hospital. Tlie little miss will be named Rebecca JoAnn. This is the first child for the Ileyd-er- s. Undecided: The government itself received H2 responses, but not surprisingly, the economy Local Arrivals "it- 38 year?" 41 ov- Excellent; 24 Satisfactory: 112 IVisatisfactory: 112 Finish his term: 167 Undecided: 30 The Watergate quandry was reflected further in the poll when people were asked to list "What do you think the nation's top two priorities should be in the coming 53 of original operation but didn't participate: cover-u- p: "Please rate Nicon's erall performance in fice:" Nixon should:" be Impeached: entire operation and covr-u- tallied 109 responses. The energy crisis was third with 69 responses. Asked to judge the President's performance in office the responses went like this: 76 But while many found it hard to believe the President they found it equally a disturbing to call for his resignation. (Editor's note: the number re i ponding is listed not the percentage.; For instance, a question on the poll asked: lied: I structor Lhdecided: n the gate, polled C m aoe $3 a daz (bit 6c Office Supfim, |