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Show Poae 8, THE October 17, 1974 GARLAND TIMES, LEADER-TH- E chains may be required under particularly severe conditions. Radial tire i are not acceptable as a substitute for Studded Tire it r I espial il- l- tf r ; Wr-- ill ' & 11 YEAR OLD .VINNERS: olds front to r): Darin Aatsoa 1st; (10 Itess, 2nd; Randy Quinney, 3rd; (11 year olds back I to r): Hunter Greea 1st; Doug Christensen, 2nd; Kevin Robbins, 3rd. 10 r. 12 & 13 YEAR OLD AINNFRS: olds front ! to Richard Morten son. ar 1st; Eric Shumway. 2nd; Shan Sessions, 3rd; olds back 1 to Jeff Cyler, 1st: Jeff 2nd; Mike Giles. 3rd. 1 (12-ye- Greg ar r. (13-ye- Iak, tires where a require- ment for snow tires is Building At the Miner driving season approaches, the Uah Scale Department of High-wa- jrs reminds motorists that the use of studded tires is permitted in Utah only from October 15 to March 31st. The 1973 Legislature, in setting these dates, also levied a tax of one dollar per tire or one cent per stud, to pay for some of the damage the studs do to Ltah highways. The use of tire chains "of reasonable proportions' is permitted hen required for safety because of snow, ice or other conditions tending to cause a vehicle to skid. Snow tires without studs may be used at any time, and use of snow tires and 'if?! I snow Restricted $ Action Sows Only four building permits were Issued by the Tremon-to- n City Council during the third quarter of 1974 according to building permit records. The total construction was estimated at (6,700. ftrmits were issued to Marvin Olsen. garage addition, $3,000; MelFoxley. residence remodeling $2,000; V. D. Bowcutt, remodeling $1,000 and Coy Ashby. remodeling $700. Punt, Pass, Kick Winners Announced By Sponsor Archibald Ford Punt Pass and Kick coordinators Vance Bourne and Paul Jensen presented trophies to the winners in the local division Monday, October 14, at the Ford dealership. The first place finishers in each age group then went to zone competition in Salt Lake City. Mr. Bourne said there were G3 entries this year compaired to just 35 last year and extended his appreciation to the parents and boys for making the competition a "huge" suc& 9 YEAR 1st; ar Cautions Aired Tremonton Chief of Police Js asking city residents to report any in Ron Ogborn The courts will take "severe action" on anybody caught, Ogborn said. He also urged motorists s" to beware of "little walking dark city gob-blin- streets. parks. year old winners: winner, son of Mr. and Mrs. RonDell Robbins. 12 Year old winners: Richard Mortenson, 1st place winner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mortenson; Eric Shumway. 2nd place, son of Mrs. Ruth Shumway; Shawn Sessions, 3rd place, son of Devon Connie Sessions. Dar-ri- n Watson, lstjlace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Watson; Gregg Hess, 2nd place, winner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hess; Randy Quinney, 3rd place winner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Quinney. Chick Eaby, manifest clerk in Salt Lake City, Utah. 13 Year old winners: Jeff Oyler, 1st place winner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Oyler; Jeff Leak, 2nd place winner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leak; Mike Giles, 3rd place, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Giles. Year Old Winners: Hunter Green, 1st llace winner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Green; Doug Christensen, 2nd place winner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Von Christensen; Kevin Robbins, 3rd place 11 WINNERS WERE: 8 year old winners: Alan Bingham, 1st place, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bingham; Scott Edvalson, 2nd place, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Edvalson; Roger Hulce, 3rd place, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hulce. 9 year old winners: Ronnie Rhodes, 1st place, son 1st; ar cidents of vandalism during Halloween. Local police annually have their hands fu'l dealing with pranksters who light fires and turn on hydrants and vandalize city 10 cess. OLD WINNERS: olds front row. 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