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Show Girl's Rodeo Assn. Will Hold Meet The Northern Utah Girls Rodeo Association will conduct a membership drive Saturday, April 17, at noon at the indoor arena at the Box Elder County fairgrounds. A jackpot barrel racing contest will be held prior to a meeting. Anyone interested in join- - THE ing and learning more about barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying and breakaway calf roping is invited to attend. Club official Melinda Fors-ber- g said there is no age limit byt younger women may be reqired to obtain a parental release form from their parents. Becky Miller Wins Bareback At Gym Meet took the bare- back bronc riding for the Ricks College men's rodeo team to help 'them outdistance other colleges and universities in the Dixie College rodeo recently. Roche is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roche of West Fielding. Ricks compiled 441 team points compared to 220 run up by Dixie, the second place team. vehicle overturned and the second crashed into it. George Detroy, 50, Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Charles Pulham, 25, Provo, were both transported to Valley hospital following the 3:45 a.m. which accident about three occurred on miles northwest of Tremon-ton- . Both drivers suffered cuts and bruises but were listed in satisfactory condition at the hospital. Utah Highway Patrolman Leon Jensen said Detroy was northbound in a 1974 International tractor with box trailer when he "fell asleep." The vehicle went off the right side of the road waking the driver who rolling the large rig onto its right side. The vehicle skidded into the southbound lane blocking traffic. Jensen said before Detroy could get out of the vehicle and mark it with flares, the second vehicle, a 1973 White Freight. Hatcho Liner pulling double tanker cars and d Bible Church The Tremonton Bible Church meets on Sunday mornings in Bear River high school's Visual Aid Room at a 9 a.m. This Sunday message on the resurrection of Christ entitled, "The Stone Rolled Away," will be considered. Everyone in the entire area is invited to attend any of the services of Tremonton Bible Church. Tremonton Bible Church is an indepen- FULLY if V 1 WJt Jt Vt'-B- . high school. Becky competed in all four areas: the floor exercise, uneven bars, balance beam and the vault. She scored a total of 20.88 points. Becky placed fifth in region in the category which was held at Roy high school April 1. She scored a total of 22.24 points. display some of the prizes available to the'super salesmen. Display can be seen at Hepps and Cowleys. Scouts have two more weeks to sell. ts Scouts, Cubs Are Out Setting Those Tickets Scout-O-Ram- They could be seen coming from all directions. They came in pairs, in triplets, doubles, sextets. They were all sizes and shapes and to seemed determined accomplish their mission. Victims were caught on the street, in their place of business, in the field tilling the soil, in the yard doing their spring cleaning and even at the stop sign waiting to cross the intersection. This was the scene last Saturday as hundreds of Cubs and Scouts representing over sixty units from the Bear River Valley displayed the vigor and enthusiasm about the Scout movement. The boys were selling one-thir- out- tractor-traile- r a tickets to the annual that will be held at the Fairgrounds on May 1. Equally important as the Scout Fair is the fact that money has to be raised to help support, improve and expand the summer camp facilities that are needed to handle the ever increasing number of Scouts. Everyone is reminded that 40 percent of the ticket sale income during the first week will be returned to the troop who sold them. And for each individual Scout, prizes are given for the sale of 10, 20, 30 and 50 tickets, and the prizes range from flashlights to By Max Adams heading south piled into the center of the downed trailer. Luckily, Jensen said, both vehicles were unloaded. The trailer side acted as a cushion as the cab of the tanker d penetrated about of the way through. third $2,395.00 2,995.00 2,750.00 2,575.00 1,950.00 1,350.00 1,995.00 2,475.00 995.00 995.00 1,595.00 73 Chevrolet Impala Custom Cpe. 73 Chevrolet Impala Custom Cpe. 72 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Cpe. 74 74 74 74 66 d A fit had to run off the road to hitting the two vehicles ahead of that. Driver Terry Enloe, 25, of Kearney, Nebraska, was unhurt. That vehicle was hauling musical production equipment owned by singer Olivia Newton John. avoid Scout who sell the tickets by May 1. most Chairman Max Heppler indicated that the campaign for the first few days has overbeen a tremendous whelming success' Chevrolet Blazer Chevrolet 3A ton Pickup Chevrolet Va ton Pickup Chevrolet V2 ton Chevrolet ton Cattle Rack $4,500.00 4,200.00 3,600.00 3,500.00 1,595.00 and thanked everyone in the valley for their interest and in the participation endeavor. He reminded everyone, however, that the drive will last until May 1 and urged people to give more if they can and to remind their friends to do the same. There are some who slipped by the Scout dragnet and we urge them to call one of the Scouts or Cubs in their Ward and buy some tickets, he said. FRONK CHF.VROI.F.T Oldsmobile Buick - Since 1920 405 West Main Street Phone Tremonton, Utah 257-533- 6 backpacks, wristwatches, cameras, stoves and of course, the possibility of a 10 speed bicycle to the Cub and Jensen estimated total damage to the two vehicles at Horsley-Cummin- $22,000. Citations, are pending. gs SEED COMPANY Located North ol Brigham City Sheila Nelson, 20, of Garland, has been released from the Cooley hospital. Brig-haCity police said Miss Nelson was a passenger on a southbound motorcycle driven by Michael D. Welch of Salt Lake City when it turned into a northbound car driven by Mark W. Andrews, 20, of Salt Lake City, at 1167 S. - 723-524- 6 m MR. FARMER: We have one of the largest seed cleaning and treating facilities in Utah. u Main. Mrs. Jonene Dillree of Tremonton was released from the Valley hospital Wednesday following treatment for injuries sustained Tuesday . Mrs. Dillree's car went up over a curb and struck a tree on third west and first north, at the home of Leon Dennis. Police said Mrs. Dillree apparently blacked out momentarily. f OUR MODERN CLEANING PLANT is equipped 10 Clean . . . i GRASSES CLOVERS ALFALFA GRAINS Certified and uncertified i . SEE US WE Will BUY SEEDS WE WILL PRCCESS TOUR SEEDS l SEEDS t . - .. . WE i Load the Trucks for your SPRING PLANTING at The congregation wishes to express appreciation for the wonderful performance last Sunday, April 11, by the fifth graders of McKinley School. Elementary Competitive m See u FIRST m for your Seed Grains IIORSLEY-CUMMIUG- S COMPANY Continuing the fine service you've come to expect since 1887 dent, church, with a goal of teaching the fundamental truths of God's Word, the Bible. For information about the church or any of the meet-- , ings you are invited to call the church at 854-395- 8 according to Pastor Steven Barsuhn. . Methodist Notes This Comm S inday, April inity Methodist 18, the United Church congregation will celebrate Easter by singing traditional Easter hymns and sharing in appropriate ritual and ? DGLQOT 1 SPOOLS . Mile South of Plymouth or Mllei North of Cross Roads Swim In fresh hot mineral scriptures resur- commemorating the r rection event. The celebration will enable participants to focus upon a Christian understanding of of hope as a concrete means meaningfully participating in today's world. The service will begin at the usual wor207 ship hour, 11 a.m., at North Tremont Street, Tremonton. Rev. Robert Miller, Pastor of the United Methodist Church in Kemmcrer, Wyoming, will be the guest preacher on Sunday, April 25. Rev. Miller's ministry has included missionary work in Viet Nam supported by Church World Service. 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