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Show Page U THE LEADER-GARLA- ND TIMES, July 2, 1975 Doctor to overweight patient: "Your diet will be If it tastes good, simple. spit it out" Vandals Rip Out Fencing She's Prize Tmning Majorette ft.f 41 mm . iS:j: 14, Schmidt, Tammy brought home an arm load of trophies from two competitions in June as she displayed her skill with the baton. She was chosen second runner-u- p to the Miss Beehive State Majorette at a competition held at Bountiful high school recently where she also won first place for modeling. In open competition, she placed first in knife twirling, first for solo, first for parade strut and third for her two baton routines. She also received ribbons for military and On June 28, she competed in the Idaho open twirling competition at Rexburg, Idaho, and came home with five vandals The residents. York said the vandals apparently were selective in their destruction. He said there was "plenty of fence" in between the torn out parts which had not been bothered. Vandals also pulled down two or three gates along their destructive path. One gate was anchored by a post buried six feet in the ground the owner told York. apparently hooked a chain onto the fencing and just ripped it out leaving it in the middle of the road, York said. In one spot at least mile of fence was pulled out The damaged fence lines belonged to Cleve Steed and one-quar- ter - S I- gj R & D HARDWARE LAWN MOWER ir bag acrafyL 2 Model SdtcM reHpJmitod I HIS &0-LIT- E TQ99 QusSty 5S WHEELBARROW j j J3 gj ! COLEMAN 3 quantify. Coleman &Png I 3T I 75" 4-5- -6 ''' lb. 1 with Coteman Sorry, wo will bo closed to iVc our July employes a long holiday weekend. Rulon Rudd, both Plymouth I hi ptiraG jg RAP g trophies. Frigham City. pulled it through the countryside untO it broke down and would go no further. Mason put a replacement value on the loaderof $1,000. four-whe- eet She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Schmidt of Bear River City. She is a student of Pam Gray of Vandals have apparently a new way to get their kicks in the Plymouth area. According to Sheriffs Deputy Les York, vandals literally ripped out about $1,100 worth of fencing along property northeast of Plymouth. In addition, the vandals el apparently using a drive vehicle hooked onto a hayloader owned by Hal Mason of Plymouth and found 3 c Colttnin Cooler. Keeps anything cold for hours. ft. wtmfcwrow. 1 1 S3 StWctri fraup. imltd qL Perfect for any outing. Modal 52S5C7. Reg. 29.88 LAWN SWEEPER WINNER Tammy Schmidt of Bear River City shows off the trophies and ribbons she won recently in competition. 28" l 9A&3 SMiptr. Stfected rmipJmjtad quantity. Rtf. 31.95 East Garland 5 Sorensens Have Arkansas Visitor SHERRIF'S SALE Mr. and Mrs. Sidney have as house guest for a few days, Miss Bonita Gage of Kane Hill, Arkansas. w, She is a cousin of their Paul Gage, Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes came in from Nevada for a visit with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn A nephew of Mrs. Rhodes. Mr . Rhodes, a son of and Mrs. Keith Moss of Fielding is leaving for a mission and had his testimonial Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes we re in Salt Lake WedSor-ens- en son-in-la- - nesday evening for the wedof Gary ding reception Cheney and his bride. Saturday they were inOgdenfor the reception of Laurie Alexander and husband. Then on Sunday they were at the homo of Rhea's parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalson, to meet an aunt visiting there from Union. Oregon. She is Stella Edvalson. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Gro-v- er and family of Ogden and lean. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Grove r and from Florida her friend wore overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Riser Saturday night. Mrs. Jay Cullimore and loan of Kaysville spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. ence Kirkham Clar- of Carlin, Nevada came to the Roger O.vler home Friday and with the Oylers attended the Hansen family reunion Sunday at the Reese Pioneer Park in Brigham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miiighan, Mary Ann and K.ithy Potter attended funeral services at the Hall Mortuary in Logan for Mrs. a Ames. Mr. and Mrs. David Larson of Sheridan, Montana (n route home from Salt Lake st )pxd in and had Tuesday .dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson. en Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and their three children from Mathers Air ree Base. California came the ii Fuhriman home Sindav for a two week va-- e ition. , To help Mrs. Jack Austin celebrate her birthday anni- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis attended the 80th birthday open house for Mrs. Mattie Hassel of Deweyville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rindlesbacher, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorence Kesler of Lethbridge, Canada came to the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Davis for a two week stay. Mrs. Eph Peterson visited Thursday in Sunset with her daughter Mrs. Maurice Cole. They went out to lunch then visited a grandaughter, Mrs. Jon Woodling and her three children in Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were in Logan on business Christensen Completes Training Major A. Marius Christensen , son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Aldrid Christensen, 528 S. Tremont, Tremonton, Utah, completed the advanced chaplain course at the Army Chaplain School here. The course is designed to develop skills in pastoral activities, management and military operations. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOX ELDER C aVUMiiiiiiiiilKi r iv vv w vv vv v v vwv v v v v v VAP03ETTE mummm mm , XJLX.XXXXXXXXXJUCXXXXAAAA Plaintiff. P. Kent vs Jan R. Christensen Defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs sale on the 23rd day of July, 1975 at 12:00 o'clock noon on the front steps of the Box Elder County Court House, located in Brigham City, Utah all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendants) to the following described property it: Wayne THOMPSON ASSORTED SPRINKLER NOZZLES i insects I 1.49 OWTHO Kills ants and and quickly all other Out and garden lawn effectively Tf kjSct GALAXY BREEZE BOX lOO's-.Ex- tra leading strength. brands. Reg. than other stronger 4.98 Now at Hamilton auuuuuuuuuuuucatjuuuuuuuu Galaxy OUR PHARMACISTS 20" Breeze Box fan... Be prepared single speed. for hot weather. Model 3708. Francis - Deputy WILL FILL YOUR ADD-A-SNA- A PRESCRIPTION IN THE SHORTEST TIME 10, 17 16.99 page for the albums. Choose from plastic p Vhn square, Polaroid, WITH 5x7 and others. COUPON POSSIBLE ...AND Reg. PHOTO PAGES P heavy add-a-sna- Published in The Leader July 2, Reg. insects. and NATURE MADE 2nd day of July, 1975. By Newell small flying lb. can. tes of America.) dated this Cou- flies, mosquitoes, other CHLORDAME DUS for 1.98 Reg. 2.98 (To be sold for cash, lawful money of the United Sta- Redding Sheriff of Box Elder nty, Utah Kills ORTIIO 1 Arthur F. up to 4 months. Assortment of Thompson Lawn sprinklers and nozzles, Any one to-w- Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 28, Township 13 North, Range 13 West of the SLM; thence running West 230 feet; thence North 190 feet; thence West 100 feet; thence North 660 feet; thence East 20 rods; thence South 40 rods to the point of beginning, containing 4 acres, more or less. m mm H19 Lasts WITHOUT VAr I V COUPON ffi EXACTLY AS YOUR Expires July 9, 1975 DOCTOR ORDERED KAOPECTATE TRIAHIINICIN TABLETS I 24 tablets. congestion Chr-istens- 12 oz. Fast, effecttive relief of nasal due to cold an hayfever. 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