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Show Page 6, THE LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMES, August E 28, 1975 :M Tremonton i I I County. f VJarren Nielson 7o Mr. and Mrs. James D. Henley of Fullerton, Cali- -j fornla announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter, France sea Ann to Warren Arthur Nielson son '- of Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. '. Nielson of Tremonton. V The marriage will be sole- -: mnized in the Los Angeles I LDS temple Saturday, the ; sixth of September 1975. ' France sea Ann is a grad- -! uate of Fullerton Union high school and is presently at- tending Cypress College r She is in her last year : of training to become a nur--; se. Upon her completion, ' Beef Gets she will receive her R gree. Fran is a convert to the LDS church for three years. Nielson is a graduate of Bear River high school and a four year Seminary graduate. He fulfilled a two year mission for the LDS Church in Denmark. Nielson is a graduate of Cypress College and an H.H. in science. He is currently attending Cal State University at Fuller-to- n, Calif, majoring in Biochemistry. A reception will be held September 6, at the home of the bride's parents folAn lowing the marriage. open house will be held at Bowcutt's Recpetion Center, in Tremonton, on September Ihr A The Station beef raffled off in quarters at the Box Elder"! ;County fair Saturday night raised about $1,700 towards construction of a new fire station in Tremonton. i Mayor Max Mason, a volunteer fireman himself, said winners were Byron Bron-'so- n, Manuel Misrasi and Earl Oyler all of Tremonton. ' Boyd Munns of Garland won a fourth quarter which he gave back. The quarter was then auctioned off by Ben Tanaka to City Councilman Charles Taylor for $150. He then gave the beef back and it was auctioned off to Keith Anderson for $135. He also gave the beef back again and it was sold, finally, to Blaine Madsen for $110. The beef was originally purchased by George Paltrier of Allen Meat at Saturday's junior fat stock sale and then donated for the raffle. 4 A new fire station is curbeing constructed rently south of the present antiquated facility. groom's services are at various locations in a community, the department Is trying to group them into central USDA locations. three services in Tremonton are currently located adjacent to each other. The "The only thing It(the new building) will probably do here is to take some walls down between us," Jensen said. "They want us together for a one-stservice The Oylers will leave for Each service currently has an individual telephone Deseret Travel in cooperation with the Brigham Young University Folk Dancers present September 4 6, at the BYU Harriot Center, "DANCE parents, Roger and Ara Nielson, Roger E. Nielson, an older brother, an aunt, lone C. Larson and a close friend Ron Jeppsen with his father, and mother, Daryl and LaDene Jeppsen plan to travej to California to attend the block absence is deone period of absence. For example, one missed day would be one block. Three consecutive days missed for one illness would be a second block. In the conference, "fur- Dr. Dick Oyler BYU HISTORICAL TOUR FESTIVAL TICKETS All this for $16.00 per person (Based on double occupancy) Samoa grade cut may be given for truancy. The student will also be suspended until a parent conference is held, hopefully the following morning. Suspension days are counted as absences. Students must have written excuses from first hour teachers to leave school. "If unusual attendance circumstances arise, an at-- r tendance committee maybe petitioned by, the student andor parent, teacher or 288 North 1st West Provo, Utah For group transportation from your 373-38- 22 Dr. Dick L. Oyler has received word of his selection to fill a dental surgery post at the 180 bed LBJ Tropical Medical Center in American Samoa. He will work for the government of American Samoa. Dr. Oyler is the son of Sherman and the late Lenna city call Deseret Travel collect for a quotation or write for a brochure, PHARMACY PNACTSJ lloith Frasor 0 BEAR RIVER DRUG Rig. Pharmacist The Sept 8th Place orders before boxed Provo & . for Bartlett Pears Saturday, Sept 13th Belmont Grounds, Church from of AEsculanius. built bv the anofont The ill were hnneoH in beautiful surroundings and treated with whatever neaung aids were available at that time. No. Can 7 graded pick up until a.m. West 1 Fielding. noon Today, a great variety of effective available and we have them here, awaiting your mpHir-atir.n- at tors prescription. Please & number telephone & DARREL " v d Mis- or for a parent or Call 375-730- 120 South Provo, Utah Provo 7 DRUG CENTER RUDD West 1777 '750 per vui,. bushel 76 NAMGO APPROVED Carpet S 1st East 257 Tremonton 3648 Merchants TREMONTON GARLAND t DON'S Furniture Upholstery UTAH BY 257-574- CAN BE AUTO ON YOUR Attend mm Jamboree brothers from Trerecently returned 5 LEADER SERVICES HAMILTON'S . . . 9R7.RIP1 UIGHT OFFICE: 257-532- 1 EMERGENCY: DAY OR EVENING 257-D3- ZI HOURS PH0HE: rJ.l DRUG ITOK Appliances -e- APPROVED lectric -t- v OFFICE P&B electric o 4tut4ixyiivt Sle4 APPLIANCES TELEVISION 257-55NEW COVER 40 NORJH HALES BROS. FURNITURE SvutUt nillM DUNCAN 257 3S29 SALES & HOME OWNED LOCATION TREMONT 275-322- Qui;;;;EYrsf inc. rf Anon TRUCK 2575320 trip. 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You'll find that Farmers gives you all the coverage you need and at rates usually substantially lower than most other companies. So you save real money. Farmers Is famous for fast, fair, friendly service . . . wherever you drive. Get the best. Get Farmers, YOUR r. 257-551- 3 WHEELS? from a stay at the 14th World Boy Scout Jamboree in JEPPESEN 257-394- 0 HOKE FOR "EXTRA" UTAH ,r. Newspaper I Drugstore LOCATED DARYL LIFE HEALTH (Armstrong UPHOLSTERING BUSINESSES ""r "RE BLACK CARPETS NEW FURNITURE JAMBOREE Distributing baggage on their return from the 14th World Boy Scout Jamboree in Lillehammer, Norway, are Box Elder and Cache area scouts (1 to r) Roger Sunada, assistant scoutmaster, Bryan and Jonathan White, Mike Bad-il- y, Alan Lenkersdorfe PHOTO BY and Drew Hansen. SUSAN SUNDADA f"M..TS AUTO Complete Home Outfitters EVANS THESE Insurance upholster ing flrTeR on the . NAMCO...For 1 - mm wanted to: FARM P-T-T 257-535- 2 am doc An old toothbrush in t,,t. dinnrl rr-- ins handy for cleaning carved furniture, ture polish bushels Who Are Dependable Scouters thwest at the Jamboree. The youths left Tremonton on July 17 to stay with host families In Helsinki, Finland. They also visited Sweden before arriving at the Jamboree In Norway. Also attending from Cache County were Mike Bodily, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vertis Bodily, Lewiston, Alan son of Mr. and Mrs. JohnD. Lenkersdorfer, Logan; and Drew Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hansen, Lewiston, and Roger Sunada, son of Mrs. and Mrs. George Sunada, Logan, The scouts spent 23 days o HANDY HINT: send name , Two monton Temrfes greens, were the first hospitals. ten-perc- ent demeanor deseret travel Ml PEARS thereafter. A ACCOMODATIONS MOTEL To Work guardian of a child, six to 18 years old, to "willfully" fail to send the minor to a school public or private during the "regularly established school year." Students may be given a grade cut for their third tardy and for each be decided on. ; OWE DAY BYU CENTENNIAL two-perc- ent ther action" suchas suspension, an "alternate" educational program, referral to district office or court will r-ura-! Israel, Japan, Polynesia, the Balkans as veil as our own famous BYU dancers will perform. absence." as Dancers from T1IE WORLD". AROUND In counselor to request an adjustment to the above policy. The request should be made prior to the absence if possible. Days accounted for through the visiting teacher or school absences do not count as block absences. "All absences carry with them the responsibility of makeup work within 10 school an days following THE WORLD" "DANCE AROIMD Conscience is that small inner voice that tells you the tax department night check your return. center." A fined IZ Dr. Oyler op Principal Darwin Woodbury of Bear River high school this week aired the attendance policy which will be enforced this year. The new policy calls for a conference between parent, student and teacher, counselors or administratoraftera student has accumulated a fourth "block absence" in a quarter. """" - Attendance Policy Aired N de- 12. $1,700 Plans axe In the works to construct a new facility in Tremonton's business district to serve as a USDA Agriculture Service Center, according to Mark Jensen, chairman of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service office. new facility will The house the ASCS office, Farmer's Home Administration and Soil Conservation Service. Jensen, who heads the center administration committee which oversees the administration of the three services, said the building probably won't be ready for number. Under the new ar rangement phone calls would be funnelled through one phone number to a central desk. Callers would be directed to the service they require. The three services have been housed in their current rental offices since 1964. Jensen said the three services have determined that they will build in an area west of Second East andeast of Second West so they will be in the central development area proscribed by the Tremonton Planning bidding until next spring, Under government regula tions, specifications will be, provided to a low bidder who will construct the facility and then lease it back to the government In areas where the three, assignment in Dr. Oyler served a mission for the LDS church in the South Pacific area. American Samoa is a territory of the 15 located 2, 200 miles southwest of Hawaii In a tropical zone. The present population is about 32,000. The Oylers will be spending two years in the islands, initially. the ' Malad, Idaho. Dr. Ronald Hendricksonof Jerome, Idaho, will take over his Malad practice. At Bear River Klarry California Girl .- The US Department of Agr- - kulture will purchase a new home for Its three agencies which service Box Elder Francesco Henley and Warren Nielson I Services MS A Plan Ag Service Center f 'Zj-':k" Oyler of East Garland. His wife Beta of Jerome, Idaho, and their four children will accompany him on the assignment. During the past four years. Dr. Oyler has been in general dental practice in (I TN3C8TER s |