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Show Page 2, THE LEADER-TH- E GARLAND TIMES, January 2, 1975 Be Surveyed Sheepmen Wffl Funds Em co'ntlcted fto late 1974 conf . from page one heli appropriated by the state legislature for projects for a state-wiproject. The project would entail the purchase of molion (Mil 1975 concerning production costs, market-- ? ings. and predator losses early and in 15 Western Utah, will SheeDmen Of TMC de Editorial Coppin said. Three school boards have also entered into a project and are seeki- ng matching funds. The Box Elder Board of has committed Education $10,000 to the project. Cache and Logan districts will also commit $10,000 each' to the office. It is, we feel, a salary project. The local district which demands that commissioners be more will also seek $10,000 in than Tuesday warriors who meet once a week matching to see just what it was which they didn't get funds. The money will be used to solved the week before and to add a few more for public COUNTY COMMISSIONERS got a healthy pay raise effective January 1. Now they have the opportunity to insure the public that they've earned it. COMMISSION SALARIES will jump from $550 to $730 a month. The salary increase was voted on successfully several months back by Commissioners Don Chase, Malcolm The latter two Young and John Holmgren. will not see the fruits of their labor having been defeated in the November election. In their places will be Democrats Reed Nielsen of Portage and Ted Burt of Corinne. units we haven't because got enough now to do any good," Commissioners Must Earn New Pay Raise items list to the finance sets of learning ma- terials intended to emphasTHE PUBLIC should expectto pay its elect- ize heritage. The district ed officials livable wagesset high enough would receive six of the kits to attract capable people. And elected o- which would be available for fficials should expect to earn their pay. Any loans to the various schools. th If the state gets official who does not plan to put in the hours of work commensurrate with the pay should of the $68,000 or $13,000, the school boardgets $10, 000 decline the pay raise. and Willard gets $3,000 (the one application for which WE HOPE thatthepublicwillkeepa watchfunds have actually been apful and expectant eye on county commissioners and that they'll like what they see. proved) that leaves just $42, 000 to be divided amont other applicants. one-six- ' EVEN WITH the increase, the salary of a county commissioner is not immense. And it is certainly not a salary which would persuade the average man to give up a good job Sheriff Deserves Vote Of Thanks For Service WE'VE BEEN critical of Sheriff Warren a few times during the last year but always over honest differences of opinion dealing with law enforcement in Box Elder County. We hope we have nevergiven the impression that we were trying to impugn the Hyde sheriffs dedication to duty. Sager. a toy of 13, with his brotners and" sisters including an infant incredible journeys in set off on one of the most is American history. This a true account of their hazardous 2000 mile trek along the legyidary Trail in pursuit of a dream. In the year 1843. John which would tour the stats with displays. "We're fighting that one bile Leader-Garlan- Tunes d Published every Thursday the Leader Publishing at 10 North 1st West, by Co. Tremonton, Utah. Twas a week after Christmas and all thru the house, Not a creature was s tiring, not even a mouse. The kids were nestled all snug in their beds. And the floor was all littered with Christmas candy, broken toys and sleds. And Ma in her new night gown I in my sign cap had a suicide pact. That's not original how exactly went but old er feels it would make a good sequel. that week after Boy, Christmas can be devastati- the Star-Gaz- ng can't it, especially for somebody who's expended all his energy just working up to the big day. I gue s s we should be thankf- ul it comes only once a Speaking of. being year. thankful, I have a few folks Pd like to thank publically. First of all, a big thanks to the relatives who sent junior the new drum for Itworks swell... md LOUD too. Course, you always told us you thought our junior was musically inclined. I guess you were right, cause he just loves to Christmas. practice onthatdrum...six... seven...sometimes eight hours a day...and night too. and thanks to the manufacturers of that riding toy. You know, the one that has to be assembled at midnight on Christmas Eve. Incidentally, Pm sending you the right rear tire...the one which you forgot to leave a Oh Subscription rate: Box Elder, Cache, and Oneida -$5.50 per year, all other areas $6.00 per year. rendered by Sheriff Hyde and those who work Second Class Postage paid with him. We feel that the sentiments of at Tremonton, Utah 84337. many of the voters who combined to elect a new Democratic candidate for sheriff in the 1974 convention were similar to ours. They and just decided to yes, hole in for the rear axle. And a big thanks to the sales woman who assured that her Mrs. Star-Gaz- er husband would just love the tie with the bjg pink polka-do- ts and the slacks to match. Let's not forget to thank the manufacturer of that road race set junior got... the one where the race car comes off the track once every time around and only Dad can get it back on again. alGosh, old most forgot to thank the next door neighbor. That's the neighbor who had Santa Claus bring his kids a new Shetland pony for Chirstmas. The kids love it. .so do mine. Junior thinks we ought to have one now. I told him to talk to his mother. We'd also like to thank our local bank for waiting until the day after Christmas before sending us the bank statement. Star-Gaz- er will thank anybody who can tell him how to Star-Gaz- Oregon A TRUE STORY er "V3 r' take back a pink polka-d- ot tie and slacks to match without his wife noticing. ..or for anybody else noticing, that matter. But I guess everything is gradually getting back to normal around our house. Junior just said he was boredcouldn't find anything to VMM Screenplay by EUANORUMB D DAYTON PuecKs! WR1 7:30 Tr'ssl Of Billy DEAN SMITH Bti 0. Avivm Producer AMY WA.RT RAG! Based HUBIE on ifie Novel by HONOR KERNS MORROW AND Price THEATER 257-39- SHCmiMES I'.II C MU-V- i! Lands admLnistered by the Bureau of Land Management are referred to as national resource lands. AM by DOUGLAS Musrc cy just sent Junior to bed. ANN COLUNGS RAY PETERSEN as jolin Sager; STEWART and by do. I ALDO Starring DEWEY MARTIN Produced i n H i U I ill Adult. 45 I Children 9:90 Jock - '1.00 Starfj January Sth felt it was time for a change but had no intention of making light ofa man who has served the citizens well. SHERIFF HYDE will retire soon after in lawenforcement,arecordwhichputs him second nationally for longevity in office. During those years he has always been dedicated to Box Elder County and its citizens both young and old. He has become a landmark in law enforcementthe last of a particular PERHAPS IT is possible to compare Sheriff Hyde with a great quarterback like Johnny Unitas. Both men we re professionals at their job and performed well during long careers. But both were lovingly oustedtomake way for breed. in the public eye. ars ALTHOUGH We feel that perhaps it is time for a new and fresh approach in the sheriff s office by a new administrator, we cannot take away the achievements and the service successors who must now prove WE EXTEND Sheriff thanks for his vote of service. themselves Hyde a well long hours deserved of public One Of Best Benny THE TRIBUTES paid to comedian Jack Benny, who recently passed away at age 80, Quiet and unassuming, he was a perfectionist good men. are evidence that the world still respect Jack Benny was one of the best at his work a work designed to bring laughter to others. He was unselfish and generous and kept his charitable acts hidden from pub- the characteristics of all great men within his long and active life. lic acclaim. And above all, he was devoted to work. There was no retirement for Jack Benny until he died of cancer at age 39. 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