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Show t Po3e 2, THE GARLAND TK'ES, LEADER-TH- E The 5M . ii L 'J October 17, 1974 fj A ii L A isS D 'II M 3 3 .- -.r Editorial .n.rt Stidy Amendment I Ever vuice ho you get used to recognizing things smell. No. 4 Before You Vote lite insuice. this time of year. can tell what's going on just by stepping outside his front door Old fically hospitals. this year's election ballot which is in danger of getting over looked which local voters should have particular interest in. proposition 1111 'J amendment been in effect in years past it would have made the construction of a hospital in our area much simpler. For instance, rather than depending on sales Ux the north end of the county could have asked the county commission to declare it a special district. Then a bond election could have been held district wide rather than in nine seperate communities and a mill levy could have been established on everyone In the district ISSIT: IS Proposition No. 4 the proposed Constitutional Amend- ments entitled "Special Service DiOne reason local voters should take a special Interest In this particular provision is because it was introduced by one of our own state senators "Miles "Cap" Ferry." That's not a plug of Senator Ferry but merely mentioned because Senator Ferry helped Introduce the amendment at the urging of folks here in ltox Flder County. stricts." Other arguments Include: - i YOl'RK FNTIRFI.Y correct if you're saying to yourself that the right to create a special Uvlng unit already exists. It's done every day for sewer and water. So what will tlie amendment change? It will extend the use of the special disti let for many more projects speci Right Out Of New England not fited. two very special Two registered It would Say Thanks Kditor, All my life I have known that there are some pretty special people In Hox Flder I would like to take County. this opportunity to tell everyone about two people in particular. On 10 October 1974, the Box Flder County Ach- Awards were presented to all active As most of you are aware, the Horse Program had ievement H awards. quarter horse colts were to be given to one outstanding Junior and one outstanding senior Itsohappen-e- d that they had an unbreakable tie between two junior members; Cindy Anderson of Tremonton and Julie I.uc-of Bear River. How do you break a tie toss a coin or draw straws and leave everything to "Udy Luck ."' Through the generosity of Lloyd and Judy DeLaGrange nothing was left to chance for they donated a registered two year old quarter hor ws sitlon known by those whom negotiators represent, namely the members of tlie BEFA. The public should be informed as to the position Its negotiators, who are board members and school administrators, take to the negotiating table. Indeed, it would seem that full openness on the part of both sides as to positions would be In a recent Kducolumn, Mr. Hay Hall decried secrecy on tlie part of school vards in carrying on the white's business. I surely and am happy to note igre-hat since those comments, here has been published a et of goals of the Box Eld- -r board which include openness with the ommunity. There is, however, an area i which openness with the ublic is needed which, due agreement with the Box lder Kducation Associa-o- n, is secret That area negotiations for salaries id other matters. Nego-Uors, (which include Mr. il!) for the BEE A bring to e negotiating table a po- - jader Garland Times -- I'oblished every Thurs-la- y Ly The Leader Co. at 10 North 1st est Tremonton, Utah, Box inscription rate: Pub-ishi- Idr, jig Cache, and One-- la So. 50 per year, all :het areas $6.00 per ;ar. Second Class Post-j- e rpaid at Tremonton, tah 84337. in I.ARGI" 257-3fi- a big double o at anv cost Hut me. I kind of like it Reminds me of the times Tve spent working the re . nnther way you can tell the sutfar campaign is in full swing Is just by lying in bed at niKht in Treminton or Garland listening to the trains passing I ' on page three mi" i MCCULLOCH ... i conU on the to the ks 100-yar- ds II II WI.IJJSKIIMIIII , III ,11 M .M ,71 Jii ? t irtiTi R highway semi-truc- i ill i 1 iTiTTai Cksca an Servica jm. tkmsh, u$3 85 HEALTH- IT. HOME waciy to move into right now. A red brick 3 bedroom non.e mat has room to spare 2700 sq. ft. Living room dinning room, family room, and more. Carpetaud draoes nreplace. Attached garage. This beauty sits on 12 iv.it- - oigrouna close to the hair grounds. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY. C.Al.L LS NOW 5. order. igQ 257-368- of 1975 shipment Chevrolet 4 wheel drive REDUCED Excellent location North Tremont dinning room, full basement lovely carpet and drapes. NEAT AS A PIN. following what hap- Pickups just 3 bedroom home yard. Privacy Available for arrived in time immediate for deer hunting delivery pened. Itah law calls for a public hearing on the budget before It is approved by the board of education. However, by approving the Instructional staff salaries before the budget is presented to the public, the effect is to approve over half of the maintenance and operation budget before such hearing. Shouldn't the board's approval of salary schedules be a part of the overall budget approval that comes after the public hearing? I hope the Box Elder Bo- ard of Education and the Box Elder Education Association will move toward openness with the public in the matter of negotiations. Marjorie Childs WITH ( vru Actual negotiating sessions need not be open to the public, but the initial positions of each side should be known and there should be press releases sessions to report barrels. on mm This beautiful white brick home out in the country sits on one acre, only six months old. Has 3 bedrooms, 2 Dainronms, full basement with ruffed in fireplace. Total eiennc. l ots of built in's Oven, range, disoosal. and dishwasher. Carpet through out house. CALL SOUTH- nr. A 1. 1 i TODAY! $48,000.00 the Negotiating difficulty.-ont- blow their whistles as they shuttle cars of beets to the factory. Harry & URee Lucus Bear River City l ip Atim MAKE ALL HIS BRADBURY A GREAT PICK HME CHOICE ANU LT 0FV0LR Ae have numerous improved lots for you to pick from At the same time you can also pick the home of your choice and we will build it for you. WE ARF DEALFRS FOR INTER MOUNTAIN PRECISION BILT-HOM- ES ;outIiwick Realty, I nc. A f 64 WEST MAIN. TREMONTON, PHONE L RE 257-31Howkes Phil D. Southwici 257-39- 7) Don Southwick 257-37- 51 Joyce ft. ? -- UTAH S43T7 Sni 257..T6S5 46 EXPERIENCE. 2 SHOULD COUNTRY v A CLERK... FUL m.tm.,. lz ton Hi .,,., iiihi mi'ii' .re ii ruiitffiii'iniiii ton models Equipped Rugged available heavy and duty ready - " r .rf in Cheyenne, for Custom Deluxe hunting and camping to drive as bed In ifrandrm's bacn room where it never did get ton warm even in the summer time and settling dnn for the night on that huge pillow and In those sheets that always smelled like they were pot on fresh that morning. And while you were lying their waiting to fa, asleep, you had beams of light from H ing the kids progress and However, we would like to thank them again for their generosity which was "above and Iwyond tlie call of duty ." Since iv ly the then 1 EDITOR Wants Open ut otters. some people just lxik on smell as a nuisance they'd like to get rid of se filly so that the two junior winners would each receive a horse. Our daughter, Julie l.ucus, was the fortunate recipient of that horse. How do you ever thank people like that " Lloyd and Judy are very involved in t fie Horse Irogram and the only thanks they expect is watch- in came the good par. ..running your hands down into arm barley after you'd emptied the sack. Sounds and smells can become good friends. I can still remember the pleasure of crawling up with some the J TO THE cake--b- thrwn and In nd how some people t to like someodors--llK- e the smell of a freshly Jsy LETTERS Supply trunk of a car where It hauled to the bam for er baked chocolate It would offer the best method of disti distributing the costs of a service to the area, group, or citizens directly bene- There is a tendency for voters to cast negative ballots when they encounter questions on the ballot which they may not be familiar with. We urge local voters to Uke the time to study the Amendments which will appear on the ballotespecially Number 4 before they vote. of the even- strange ALTl'MN SCK.NFTremon ton's I'nited Community Methodist church looks almost like it came right out of the New Fngland landscape as fall adds additional beaut to the structure. remove an obstacle to the merger of Salt Uke City and County. Without it all county taxpayers would be required to repay bonds even though the proceeds from the sale of the bonds benefitted a small area of the county. it would allow special service districts to bond fortheconstructioiiofneed facilities. o! Mar-Gaz- can Infavor of the WHAT Till: proposition would do, if passed, is simply expand the power of cities, counties and towns to establish sjM'cia! taxing districts for such projects as sewer, water, drainage, flo-k- 1 control, garbage, hospital, transportation, recreation and fire protection services. The government units could then issue bonds to be redeemed by the tav vvenix. Creation of a special district would require majority vote of the qualified voters within the district er ana Laiving a big whiff. Course in a lot of folks hiff reveals an odor that Brat trie., find obnoxious. Hut It merelv to old tne him that tells boys at the sugar factory In Garland are making sugar again. ing ' p HAD THK on Mar-Gaz- the In '.'" DOVT want to presume to tell din cue how to vote. But there is one those smells and undsthat still linger years after the actual event has taken place. I Me for instance. can still imagine the smell of freshly rolled barley picked up from liear River I arm for no rignt fav sounds develop a liking for as He grow up.. .sometimes It's or their sound Lne.r by e all have guess orite smells and into the hills & Scotsdale Cabs |