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Show Page 8, THE GARLAND TIMES, November LEADER-TH- E 6, 1975 Student Attendance Is Up At Bear River High Two HA Members Will Get American form Degrees Bear River high Two school FFA Chapter members will receive the American Farmer Degree, highest Natdegree presented by the ional FFA organization. Brent L. Rose and Curtis Conger, seniors last year, will receive the degree in a special ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 13, pending a final vote of approval of 119 student delegates who represent FFA members at the National Convention. Brent is the son of Bishop Mrs. Gerald Rose of and Park Valley and is currently serving an L.D.S. Mission in More students art in class at Bear River high school on any given day tha ever before, according to t survey of attendance for tl? first quarter of the year. What's more the incrased for studens to tendency come to school could ean about $3,400 a yearincrase in state money paid tothe district Darwin Wod-burevealed the resultsof the study Monday peggig the reason for the increc sed attendance to a new attendance policy. "A new attendance poll cy this year has proved tc be very effective in putting over the point that attendance is a very necessary and important part of school life," Woodbury said. First quarter studies show that 94.38 percent of the enrolled studentbody is in attendance on any given day. That's up from 92.23 percent in a comparable quarter last year. 2.15 percent in "The Principal . Edinbourgh-Scotlan- d the mission. Brent was a 1974 graduate of Eear River high school and was active in FFA. He also served as studentbody vice president his senior year. He was a of the basketball member team his junior year. He attended Utah State University for one quarter prior to leaving on his mission. Curtis is the son of Mrs. Sharon Conger of Tremonton and is currently employed at Allen Meat Co. in Tremonton. He earned the American Farmer Degree on the basis of work experience in Vocational Agriculture. While Curtis was in high school, active in FFA activities and in 1974 was selected Star State Farmer in Agribusi- ness for Utah. Bear River high school vocational agriculture instructor and FFA advisor is Robert R. Jensen of Garland. American Farmer The Degree is a highly coveted award because it is presented to approximately one member in 700 of the 485,793 Curtis Conger Brent Rose that of "State Farmer," is total FFA membership. It is presented only by the National FFA Organization to members who have demonstrated exceptional agricultural and leadership ability. presented by the State FFA Association to two percent of the State's FFA membership in any one year. Only students who have earned the State Farmer Degree are for the American eligible Farmer Degree. Each American Farmer Degree recipient will be a gold key and presented certificate by the National FFA Organization. Recipients who attend the convention will also be presented a check from the National FFA Foundation to help pay their travel expenses. To qualify for the American Farmer Degree, FFA members must have advanced through a system of degrees unique to the FFA organization. FFA members begin as Greenhands and after one year of membership may be advanced by the local chapter to the degree of "Chapter Farmer." The third degree, ry for Dec. 4 at 1:30 p.m. by Brigham City Judge Robert Daines on a second degree felony charge. Sterling Robbins, 140 South First East, Tremonton, was charged Oct. 30 with theft in a complaint signed by Box Elder. County Sheriffs Deputy Ken Adams. Bail was set at $5,000. The complaint alleges that Ri-v- Police Get v. 484 Hours Background" The following is taken from the ader, Dec. 15, 1927. Bear River Valey Of Le- 74-- 2 For Sale - Late model 1926 Ford Coupe, A- -l condition, "new balloon tires and spare, alemite oil system, water pump, heater, bumpers, speedometer, motor meter, clock, mirror, duco finish. A bargain for cash. Apply at Tremonton Banking Co. Two Steers coming 2 years old, branded Bar I 'Lost: or .Open,T on right hip. $5.00 reward for each steer.? Notify Anton Christensen Bear River City. Lost: 7 head of pinto horses. Finder notify O.IC, TIRE To all groweri.. . other things, the requires parents to visit the school with their student after the third "block" absence (a period of days missed in succession). Among "Some of them don't like it, but it's paying dividends." Woodbury said. mi Upland Hunts Slow cont. from page seven ked the countryside looking and avoid next year's high costs, shortages and bad weather for the elusive sage hens. DWR bag checks showed a smaller harvest than last year. Forest grouse populations Mineral Fertilizer Company offers you FALL DISCOUNTS and 28 years of fertilizer expedience. . reached peak levels during the hunting seasons of 1973 and '74 when record harvests were reported. This year's hunt, which is open until November 30, shows less hunter success than the last two seasons; but results still range from average to a little better than average. Chukar partridge provided difficult hunting in many parts of the state. Northern regions were less productive than expected. But some southern areas yielded good t V 1. Fall and Winter Plow Dcwn Nitrogen Superphosphate (5-1$83 per tot f.o.b. plant. plus Sulfur) i 2. Fall and Winter Top Dreeing of Sulfur Superphosphate Legumes plus Sulfur) ,S70 per ton ! f.o.b. plant. 3. Your choice of Nitrates, Phosphates, Potash or Blends in Bulk, ;3ag or Custom Spread at competitie prices. 6-0 (0-1- hunting. The mourning dove hunt was one of the bright spots for upland game bird hunters. Field checks showed significantly higher results than those of the last sev- 9-0 FERTILIZER eral years. MIDVALE, 1 Northern Utah call (Cllinston) In Summit, Morgan, Weber and Qtvis 1 Counties call (North SaKake) in Salt Lake and all other countiescall 5 1 or , (Midvale) In ereof." 255-650. 40 the state penitentiary. WEST TftfMONTON MAIN 255-272- , in sftinti introduces the first American Edmond Alade Radial By: & SAVINGS TREMONTON Maximum penalty possible on the charge is 15 years in You 458-371- 292-225- Save money and get your alcohol and tire chains at McComb's Tire and Battery shop in Tremonton. To COMY UTAH Udy. Brought Quartet: one good sing and three friends. policy hours oiinservice training Not many cottontails have been taken thus far even thduring tin past fiscal year, the Utal State Division of ough the season opened in Peace Offeer Standards and late September. Hunters and conservation officers, howTraining sport shows. The offbrs ever, have reported good completed the follovfeg hours of trapopulations throughout the entire eastern half of the ining: Warten Hodges, 80; William M.,lohnson, 112; Al state. The pheasant hunt, one of Lyons, 82; tilliam H. My-er- s, 74;.Rortld,E. Ogborn, ..Utah's favorite sseasons, is chief of polici 60; and Gene now in progress, as "Williams; 75. the quail hunt. For Sale : An electric sewing machine in A- -I condition. Inquire of May West, Midland Cafe, Tremonton. the defendant "... did willfully and unlawfully obtain or exercise unauthorized control over the property of Professional Management Associates, to wit: wheat, having a value of more than $1,000 with the purpose to deprive said Professional Management Associates th- Training Tremonton police officers completed a total of 484 "Want Column" On Wheat Theft Case preliminary trial for a Tremonton man has been set 87 "Our Own Historical Wanted to trade - Good horse for good cow. Call A -- crease in average daily atwhile not only tendance, making it more advantageous academically for teachers and students, equates an increase of state too funds to the district of $3, 400," Woodbury said. Under the state formula, the state pays the district $3.78 per student per day that he or she attends school. Half of that amount is paid whether the student is in class or not, the second half is determined by actual attendance. Thus, a high percentage of students in attendance means more money to run the schools. Utah schools traditionally have higher attendance marks than many other states, but some central city schools in Utah operate with 85-percent of students n attendance foranaverage. The principal gave a "lot f credit" for the increase Dee Leak, vice princi-- pj tr . and a former Bear high teacher, who took owr the post this year and de eloped the policy. Bear River Valley Preliminary Trial Set Proverbs: Short sertences drawn from long experience, LOAN Tractor PHONE UTAH Tire fUl LOJ lyjuNjL --a We can handle your .mr mm last ie l ji llXTIi III Wf' III :vw t minute needs on fixing up that truck Automatic Transmission Service Includes adjusting bands, clean ng screen, adjusting manual and throttle linkage. Fluid and gasket extra, it necessary. Applies to most Ford-buivehicles. $B2 95 lt I See us to keep that car or truck in shape. Also be sure & get in on these SPECIALS ! reg. 18.20 Engine Tune-U- p Includes installation ol eight Autolite spark plugs, Motoreraft point set and Motorcralt con denser, fours, sixes and solid stale ignitions even less. Econolines slightly higher. reg. 39.95 Oil Special $2G 90 Total Special Price-Parand Labor Change Special RADIAL HT Includes Motoreraft oil filter and five quarts of oil. Four-qua- rt capacity cars even less. Total ts reg. 16.45 Special Price-Parand Labor Tremonton, ts Utah Does work in less time th&i conventional t.'m". xiAlnn Iam fnol than t how nco Tho flexible design ui tr.c . udial tlo has a longer es... placing "footprint" than Bias-Pl- y more lugs on the ground, giving the tire more bite. Thislelps reduce slippage and increases tracjon... giving you morf Pull Power. Gives a cushioned rideWid actually tfsts longer. It can make a trtor up to mon efficient. 20 TIRE STORES 55 S. 2nd West Trwnonton 2573377 |