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Show THE LEADER-GARLA- TIMES, May ND Vfinners Announced WOOL AUXILIARY Heading the Utah Wool Grower's Auxiliary of the Northern DisSue Jensen, wool director; Chris Chournos, secretary; Janis Choumos. vice president; Laura Selman, president; and Marilynn Mann, treasurer. trict are 0 to r): Wool Auxiliary : Ever find you have to put things off until tomorrow to get done today the things you've put off from For her estimate she took home a $25 in cash. Officers Named s." . r and y t .... LI 1 TlttllMSt y Potter guessed $369. to win a mix master, Ara Pierce won a blender with a $375.00 guess and Cleo Cervantez won an iron with a $375.00 guess. The ' following winners each received a $5 savings Ann 72 account. Their guesses are listed following their names: Lawrence $375.57; Board Questions Health Costs Bear River Health District nurse Mrs. LaVern Lindsay and County Commissioner Don Chase outlined a variety of services ranging from , veneral disease education to immunization clinics being offered in the Box Elder School District to board members recently. The summary of services was prompted by an inquiry from the Board of Education as to why its costs have gone from $4,500 a year to about $10,000 this year. "We hear it will be $14, 000 next year," Superinten-da- nt J.C. Haws said. Why? Chase said under the current arrangement the school board pays of the county's net cost of about $38,000. 4 Several years back the county joined with Cache and Rich counties to form the health district on an economical basis. Before that health service --? was sorely lacking, Chase said. "Frankly, there was none." "I feel we're getting to the point where we can be proud of the program," the commissioner added. The district currently is staffed before the school board with a full-tiphysician, borne of his years of three nurses and a full-tiRed as a perience sanitarian. Swimming instructor while Superintendant Haws aska about need the for talking ed if its possible for the new swimming pool in our district to "renegotiate" the end of the county. figure "if you're Said the mayor: "Swimbringing in services we don't ming is the only sport where use." you come out cleaner than Chase answered affiryou went in." matively." He noted, though, Heck, a new pool would estiliterally help clean up the that the three nurses mate they spend one -- third of town. Old Star-Ga- ze r has just their time in the school pro- been digging thru his book of facts to overwhelm and bore your readers with and stagger home just say: "Pve thought he'd pass a lew of been visiting my local tavern in an effort to establish in them along as long as he's the public mind the tradirambling. tional role of the American Did you know, for instance, that May is "Give your feet tavern as a place of relaxand a treat month." ation, ' friendliness When I saw that I was so sociability." overwhelmecLI went right out ; You'd best stand on the outside of the screen door and bought a new pair of ' while you give the speech. stockings. My big toe has Chances are you'll be on the been complaining about the outside for sometime. draft for a month now. is May 22, incidentally, It's also National Tavern the start of National Month. I can just see you Pickle Week, which is guys laying that one on the missus. exactly what you'll be in if National celebrate When the wife asks you you Tavern Month. where you've been as you gram. Services offered by the sistrict include! VD education, prenatal education, sick child work, amblyopia clinics, TB testing, immunization clinics, vision screening, referrals, hearing dental instruction, career education, and maturation programs. ' me ex-Cr- oss Petersen, Vice president First Federal Savings. and Loan, Brigham City, asked that his institution be considered in the future when the Board invests money in short-ter- m notes. Mayor ent said the total Chase budget for the three counties is $100,000 plus. arranThe three-coun- ty gement is "the route to go. We still think we all need each other," he added. . Board member Deloris a moved Stokes that board member be appointed to go over the actual costs of the program closely with Health District officials. "If we need the program it's certainly cheaper to go together," he added. In other action, . Mrs. Dwight Clark criticized a board policy which allows ' pregnant teachers to begin a school year which they can't complete. She also questioned why teachers are forced to retire in the middle of the year. Mrs. Clark said a teacher at McKinley school left on mate rnity leave in March and four or five different teachers have since been in the classroom. Superintendant Haws said the district has "ample teachers to step into a classroom.... which should be very qualified." The pregnancy policy was agreed to in negotiations with the teacher's association, he added, and is dictated by federal law. An incentive program encourages teachers to not start the year if they have to retire at midyear, Haws noted. But itdoes not prevent thair starting. The only way to change the policy is thru negotiations with teachers, Haws said. Deloris Stokes moved to have a discussion of the policy put on a future agenda. Paul C. In other action: Max Mason said the town of Tremonton is attempting to get the county to help it grad e a road from Sandall-wo- od Acres to the McKinley school. 102 Somh Trrinotii Slrwt Tmiioiilon. I tuli -- It (.'.'17 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, States of America has designated the Congress of the week of May 11th to be dedicated as "national Police Week," and May lHh of and Memorial each year to be "Police Day," (l MftHaiMnetit thow White. tine WINNER Leon Holland (leftX manager of the Tremonton Branch of Logan Savings and Loan gives the grandprise television to Jack Garrett after he came closest in guessing the correct amount of money in a display. Leo Thompson Sharon Green, $375.73 Max Mason, $376.12 David Wheatley $367.27; ne Wayne Fronk $365.09; Na-di- Dan $378.00; an Shaffer $379.81; Lee Glen M. $379.89; Lapray $381.70; Elaine Mad-s- en $339.60; Clara R. Kempf $3g4.75; DonBorup, $385.00; Orval L. Grover, $385.00; Eva Lou Laub, $385.00 F.L. LaPue Cochran $386.75; Ellis $387.30; Cindy Brough Olivia Hernandez $354.00; Fur-him- ent ammunition to fire across the table during the annual salary negotiations currently creaking along, as usual. Seems inflation has struck again. One of the "notes of importance" this week from the the to administration teachers read: "m as much as we are losing money in our drink machine, it will be necessary to raise the The price to machine apparently is in the faculty room. With the problem the school board has with its budget deficit, I wonder if they've ever thought of installing pay toilets in all the schools. We charge students for lunch why not extend the f . principle? We could get 'em coming and going, in a manner of speaking. And, the excess revenue could be used for the swimming pool. Mason a Max Mayor clean-c- ut himself; guy came up with an astute observation the other night le CAPfTOL Udy, New officers to head the secretary and Sue Jensen Northern District Utah Wool. wool contest director. Growers Auxiliary were elPresiding over the day's ected Saturday during the business was outgoing presannual Spring luncheon and ident Mrs. Sam Chournos. business meeting at the The group discussed the Bluebird cafe in Logan. year's proposed activities Elected were: Laura Selincluding the annual "Make man, Janice It Yourself With Wool" conpresident; Chournos, Box Elder County, test first vice president; Leona Special guest was Mrs. Cache County, Pritchett, Nick Chournos who is vice second vice president; Ivy president of the State AuxPeart, Rich County, third iliary organization and also vice president; Mary Mann, a member of the Northern treasurer; Chris Chournos, District Watch Out! The teachers at the high school just got some more .22-rif- 13 Fire annually costs the nation more than $3 billion in direct losses. The cost is untold billions more in terms of jobs ended, prosales duction suspended, lost, accounts payable records destroyed meaning lost income for owners and employees alike. Most frequent causes of building fires are, in this order: electrical; smoking and matches; heating and cooking equipment; children oking equipment; children and matches; open flames and sparks; incendiary or sus Contest Jack B. Garrett, manager of Mountain Fuel Supply in Tremonton, won the grand-pri- ze color television recently given away by the Tremonton Branch of Logan Savings and Loan as part of its grandopening celebration. Mr. Garrett estimated that a fishbowl full of money contained $371. The actual count was $371.26 cash according to Savings and Loan manager, Leon Holl and. Nola Hale won second place with a guess identical to Garrett's. 8, 1975, Page ' $389.42; S.Darrell Scothern $390.00; Odeen 'Buxton, $351. 10; Ronald Hammond, $351. 00; Miles Thompson, $350. 00; Ralph Pierce, $350.00; Millie Price, $350.00; Vadis Brough. $350.00. SEE EUROPE thru the Heart of Europe 15 days for $969, or six Country tour, Europe 17 days, $999 or Europe on a budget 21 days - $1079 & others. Call 257-30- " Mlld- red Bunnell IB ting DAZZLING COLOR I NEW SONGSI 7 GREAT ShoMitimes Logan 7 & 752-752- 9 P.M. 1 7UVIARCARD' Statins Logan 08 7 & 9:20 753-190-0 WHSREAS, the Law Enforcement officers are our guardians of live and property, defenders of t:ie individual right to be free men, warriors in the of life, liberty and the war against crime, and dedicated to the preservation pursuit of happiness, and WHEREAS, and dedication of the City of Tremonton its desires to honor the valor police officers, that the week of Hay 11th to May 15th to be our citizens in the community to especially the police officers of this City all our ci.ti7.eris to make every call effort to express their thanks to our men who make it possible for us to leave our homes and family in safety each day and to return to our h mes knowinp; they are protected by men willing to sacrifice their lives, if necefsary, to fiuard our loved ones, property and government against all those who vould violate the law. WE Police Week PROCLAIM THEREFORE and call upon all honor and show our sincere appreciation for I upon, by deed, remark and attitude, Signed this 5rd day of Hay IT?1, at the City of Tremonton, State of Utah, in witness thereof signatures of this City are affixed. g s Keif lH 1 I I Tf El Lfc A iri r ft r Ismr ii 9 Fraser BEAR RIVER DRUG Reg. Pharmacist best treatment for a disease is a medicine to assist our body's germ fighting system. designed Often, the Our blood contains white blood cells and antibodies which work together to destroy disease germs. For prescriptions or any health care need or personel grooming item, stop at our friendly pharmacy. HANDY HINT: Use an ordinary oil can to dispense a little paint thinner at a time without the bother of opening a big paint thinner container. 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