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Show Poge 10, THE LEADER-GARLA- cmt TIMES, May ND 22, 1975 )e. v A. Pound Fco Chewed mwmm i change in the pound re- fee for dogs was passed Tuesday, May 20, by the Garland City Council. The fee changed from $1 to the following: first of. A . - j lease fense $5; second offense and fburth offense no recovery of dog. The change will take effect $15; third offense 25 immediately. lovely older home with a big beautiful yard needs a family. 5 'bedrooms, large comfortable living-dini- ng room. Roomy kitchen. Call for an appointment to see this one. A llifll iai "w; O' ' ' OS Law . iMAx :'4Jr, young - Out in the country living. Priced to sell. &. NORTH PARK to a first place finish in the reoent county Pentathlon were Kevin Robbins who finished first in school competition and second in the county; Darrin Watson, who finished second in the school; and Todd Hill who finished third in the to r) school. acres choice Cache Valley pasture. Fenced and cross fenced. Good water rights. Loading chute and corrals. 147 ASSISTING (1 THREE NORTH three years running. Bingham. PARK students have won the President's Physical Fitnsss award The three are (1 to r); Douglas Roberts, Nancy Weese and Carol . PRICED RIGHT. CALL Slow, Fast Pitch The week's (May 23) fast pitch action finds three games on tap at the Dewey -ville north park with two set for the new south park. At 6 p.m. Tremonton Fifth takes On Tremonton First followed by Elwood and Bothwcll at 7:30 p.m. Garland First tangles with Tremonton Third at 9 p.m. Tremonton Fourth has a bye. On the south diamond, Deweyville meets Tremonton Second at 6 p.m. followed by Sixth Tremonton versus Dam at 7:30 p.m. Beaver In slow pitch action at the Garland (church) park. Gar I tcc nireii itcdlij 94 N. Tremoot 257-510- 1 TEACHERS VJAOT TO NEGOTIATE KOVJ! Action Gets Underway It's not exactly the merger but of the ABA and the local I.DS church softball will take on a new look this season. Tremonton Stake Athletic Director Calvin Bingham said this week that slow and fast pitch leagues have been formed from teams in both the Tremonton" and Garland Stakes. Action got underway in the fast pitch league ast Friday and slow pitch play is scheduled to begin Friday, M'iy 23. Ail men's action in both leagues will be played on Friday's this summer. acres. New home on four WHY: have the Board's representatives been reluctant to consider mutual ground rules that have been so successful in the past? land First takes on Tremo iton Fifth, Tremonton followed First won by forfeit overTre-monto- n Fourth at 6 p.m. Tremonton Third. Both we 11 had First and by Belmont at 7:30 p.m. Park a bye'. Valley meets Thatcher-Pen-ro- se at 9 p.m. Nome Left Off Two games are also scheduled at the Fielding diamond: Garland Second versus FieldThe name of Glen to of Tremonton was in- ing at 7 p.m. and Garland East versus Howell at 8:30 advertantly left off the Garland Seminary p.m. graduation In action last list published last week. Mr. fastpitch week, Elwood won by forfeit Chiquito received his four-ye- ar over Garland First; Deweyseminary graduation ville shutout Tremonton diploma in exercises last Fourth, 0; Tremonton Sixth Friday. got by Tremoiton Second. 2; Beaver Dam lost to Tremonton Chi-qui- WHY: have the Board's representatives ignored the April deadline for submitting items for negotiation? (We presume they have none.) WHY: have the Board's representatives been reluctant to meet before now, in good faith, so the prescribed June 1 termination date can be met? TEACHERS WANT TO REPEAT UST 1 YEAR'S PLEASANT EXPERIENCE OF COMPLETING NEGOTIATIONS EARLY! Don Elder Gdbsattoon Association 11-- 6-- Artificial iv: i ,..a Tackle ff im Areas Set to qjip gslhoipfe n The Wildlife Board, at the request of the Division of Wildlife Resources, has set aside a few waters where the method of angling is restricted to artificial tackle Fishermen are familiar with two of those waters the Blacksmith Fork and the The River. Strawberry Blacksmith can be fished S) Lo)rD with artificial lures only, and the bag and possession limit is six. The Straw- from Soldier Creek Dam downstream to with Red its confluence Creek can be fished with artificial flies only and also limit. The has the six-fi- sh Blacksmith is open to fishing during the general season. May 31 to November 30, while the Strawberry has a shorter season, July 1 through August 31. new two This year, streams have been aded to the special restriction list Creek from Huntington Electric Lake Dam to Mill 4 Canyon approximately 12 miles as posted will be open to fly fishing only during the general season. The East Fork of the Little from the River Bear berry River WINNERS of the two bicycles given away at the recent Bicycle Roundup in Tremonton were Mathew Rhodes of East Garland and Tonya Homer of Tremonton. Police Chief-RoOgborn makes the presentation. Now's Best Time To Spray Dondilions Liberty-Avo- n Divide This is the time to maintain. Fly a holding pattern. As far as your money a is concerned. Especially if you come into a little extra money windfall, so to speak. You may want to keep it liquid, in case prices come down. Or keep it. earning high interest in case prices go up. Or keep it safe, in case . . . ? A short term investor looks for three things before he puts his money down. High yield, minimum risk, and maximum liquidity. A First Security savings account puts all tlree together in a very attractive package, with the added assurance that the investment will ... never go down. , the of is to an insured up $40,000 by The safety of your money agency TJ. S. Government. And assured by the sound management of a $1.8 billion corporation. Your First Security savings account will earn at the highest legal bank rate. ' And, with a passbook account, you may add to or withdraw your, money at a moment's notice. The time is right to keep your money available, yet still earning high interest. See your nearby First Security Bank for the very best results. Road upstream to PorDam will be open to cupine fishing with artificial flies pnly during the general season. The two new waters will have the same trout bag and possession limit as most other Utah waters eight. bridge The best way to get rid of those pesky dandilions that are dotting your lawn is to literally make them grow themselves todeath, according to Harold Lindsay, Utah State University extension agent. Lindsay advises landowusoa2-4-Dtyspray many an.1 available under a The of names. variety sprays consist of a "growth hormone" which literally nviHes the flowery wcedgrow so fast that cells rupture in the roots and kill the plant. The present time? is the best tinv: of the year to do the spraying. Lindsay said. bvcatiM." the plants are growners to ' pe If ing faster than ever. the wc'd Ivis already blossomed out. they become dor-mi- nt and hard to kill. If that has happened, it's better to wait until August or September, he added. Lindsay warned dandillion foes to "be careful that they don't get the spray on shrubs or flowers. Tomatoe plants are extra sensitive." 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