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Show THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. May D 13, 1976, Page 3 Mass Meeting Locations corrt. from page one start at Tp-m- date for governor. con- Republican county vention will be held June 1 at Bear River high school at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium. Following is information supplied by the three parties as to mass meeting chairmen and the location of their meetings. ?vj - ' P -- rt''S- joining the United States from shore to shore with the transcontinental LAST SPIKE-T- he traditional driving of the last spike reenacted Monday at Promontory tammit Monday, railroad was Golden Spike Speaker Says to- - Contury Drive; Trim ant an 4 North Park Elementary school; uanaao i - Coram Bosntstthaaae: Gawktnd I Garland US bat (Man Uhrarv I isirai - ananey iCi irainl; PwyTMSt Iowa hail; Cilll Hit Beoror Dam - HnuiyvlBr-Usn- ij Jay house; Elwood . Jay Ghm Penrose home; Nemsu Wsnan Adams home. 'Mi. ..Persons isuln( la sttena their mass nettings of the American Party iImmM call their voting district chairman for the location of the meeting. AU American Party mass meetings will begin at 7 p.m. sharp. A special ami uniform program is scheduled lor each voting district. Those wishing to attend the American Party meetings where one Is not organised in their appropriate voting district may attend the nest closet mass meeting to their district. The names of the voting district chairmen are as follows: Garland No. I. Bill Tucker; Garland No. 2. Dave Manning; East Garland. Louis Larsen; Riverside, Russell Capener; Fielding. Sher Shman Earl; Portage, Henrie Earl; Soow-villDuane Carter; Howell, Dennis Veda KidPayne; Beaver man: Grouse (reek. Jack Kimber; Tremonton No. I, Frank Fluckiger; Tremonton No. 2, Minnie Ashton; Tremonton No. 3, Glen Barfuss; Tremonton No. 4. Ronald King; Elwood. William C. Ericsson; Penrose. Kent Peterson; Thatcher, Monte Deweyville, David Z. Thompson; Promontory. Paulina Robinette: Honey-villRes Petersen: Bear River City, Mrs. Raymond Graver: Corlnne. Mrs. Larry Jaussi; Willard No. I. Roger Olsen: Wlllard No. 2, Dean Youngkeit: and Perry. Phil Bradbury. Frank Fluckiger - Bos Elder Co. Chairman JT"rican Partv. . , Bear Chrislensen. 'chairman, Christenseu res. Bear River; Beaver - Russell Johnson. Cam. Rnssell Johnson Res.; Bath well - Reese Anderson. Chm.. Reese Anderson res.: Corinae - Gilbert D. Miller. Chm., Corinne City Hall: Clear Creek - Harry Krmpton. Kesnpton Res. Clear Creek; Deweyville Warren Haycock. Chm.. Town Hall Deweyville; Elwood - Owen Rasmussen. Chm., Elwood Church; Fieldin- g- E. Forrest Munson. Chm., Fielding School Building: Garland No. I - Mrs. Richard Bardweg, Chm.. Richard Bardwell res. 787 South Main Garland: Garland No. 2 - Daryl Oak. Jamas While boast East Garland - Lee Allen. Chm., Lee Allen res. East Garland: Grouse Creek - Wtofred Kimber Chm.. Winfred res. Grouse-CreekKeith Warren. Harper Ward : Chm.. Arland DuVail res. Mas HWY Hooey villr- - Frank Aoki. chm.. Honeyville - James Fonnesbeck, Howell school: grade chm., James Fonnesbeck res. Howell: Penrose - Junior Okada, chm., Junior Okada res. Penrose: Plymouth - Ray H. Idv. chm., Ray H. Udy res. Plymouth: Promontory - l.yle Richman. chm.. Lyle Rlchman res. Promontory; Park Valley Gregory Rose, chm., Gregory Rose res. Park Valley: Portage Larry L. Howell, chm., Larry Howell res.; Riverside - Ted MacFarland. chm.. Ted MacFarlane res. Riverside; SuowviUe - George Garbanati, chm., George Garbanati res. Snowville; Thatcher - Rulon Dan Burton, chm., Rulon Dan Burton res. Thatcher; Tremonton No. I - Norvel Estep, chm.. North Park School Tremonton: Tremonton No. 2 - John Deters, chm., Tremonton No. 3 - Monte Austin, chm.. Third Ward Church. Tremonton: Tremonton No. 4 - John Garfield, chm.. Bear River High, Visual Aids rm. ; Yost - Jesse Tracy, chm., Jesse Tracy res., Yost. Reoahtteaas: (meetings start 7:M p.m.) Tremonton I - North Park Elementary I - Tremonton city Usdsr Iks GsrbrJ Tfcass 1fca Published every Thursday by the Leader Publishing Co. at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton, Utah. Box Subscription rate: ' Elder, Cache, and Oneida $5.50 per year, all other areas $6.00 per year. Second Class Postage paid at Tremonton, Utah 84337. -- 3 in Agrafe nv.iAii7" Xzil liiII 11 LA JUMBO SIZE HOSE! It BUDGETS!i Y1 I. ilI'MifMH fmm AMERICA'S FINEST GARDEN HOSE. Superflex. Will nut stiffen in low temperatures. Nylon reinforced! Full 34" x 50 Feet, 11 10r2 w Piece Regular 10.95 we have "Done." than 4,200 people Monday heard again the words signalling the driving More spike which was telegraphed to a waiting world 107 years ago May of the golden 10, 1869. bus loads of school children from all over northern Utah along with senior citizen groups and other adults enjoyed beautiful weather'a'sthenradition-Thirty-tw- o pre-'- , "Together served and continue to protect this epic page in our national heritage... Here a great deed was done: heroic thoughts were transmitted: here great problems were grappled with, and decisions made." "And so it is in all the historical areas of the National Park System," he added, "...the basic theme of theserplaces "is the will of seene-wa- s reenacted aU --man to throw off mental and physical shackles and to Promontory Summitt. . Guest speaker Lynn H. achieve." j How would the , history Thompson, regional director books read now, Thompson of the newly organized Rocky Mountain Region of questioned, if Americans had heeded famous orator the National Park Service, Daniel Webster's denounceused the occasion to point ment of the western United out the unique part national States when he asked "what parks play in preserving the nation's heritage. good could a vast area of "In our national parks we desert, rugged mountains and plains be to the United are preserving .the scene ,i States?" that our ancestors first laid Thompson pointed out a eyes upon... with all the orcoincidental footnote when ganic life they could have he noted that the distance seen...," Thompson said. from Omaha to Sacramento "Here from the past we -- the span of the transcon-tinentlearn who and what we are, railroad-- is a conas individuals and as a venient 1,776 miles. nation." The regional director, who Quoting Enos Mills, has 43 national parks under Thompson said, "Within his jurisdiction, took note of National Parks is room-roo- m in which to find ourthe two borrowed engines at the site which are on loan selves, in which to think and from the State of Nevada. hope, to dream and plan, to Construction of replicas of rest and resolve.. .to find the two original engines has ourselves." been stalled for want of National parks are "Cultural treasurers," the park money in the Park Service officer said. "They are the budget. Plans for both engines have been completed. remaining islands preserved for future generations..." Thompson said the Nevada trains will slay at least The driving of the last this year. "Meanwhile, we'll spike and completion of the first transcontinental railhope money will be made available to carry out conroad remains one of the struction." landmakers in this nation's The engines are to be 200 year history, Thompson declared. working models PICKUP SEAT COVERS which will be constructed, according to current estimates, at a cost of about $1.25 million dollars. Also during the ceremony, tribute was paid to Mrs. Bernice Gibbs Anderson, the mother of the Golden Spike Historical Site. The Bear River high school band provided music for the occasion. Beginning June 5, the historic site will be open from 8 a.m. unt 8 p.fli.daily with reenactments at 1, 3, 5 10 a.m. and p.m. The site has been spiced with a number of additions such as tents housing a live blacksmith who plys his art as in olden days and replicas of tents such as railroad workers lived in. THIS IS P.V.C. PIPE STEEL POST 6 Stl IN 10 FOOT LENGTHS 4" P.V.C. sewer drain pipe - perforated or solid. Belled ends . 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Covers large 30 ft. circle. as1"........33 The public is invited to attend a hospital meeting May 13 (tonight) at 8 p.m. in the Tremonton Civic Building to discuss future operation. ; Officials of Intermountain Health Care-organi- zed when the LDS church divested itself of its hospitals-w- ill discuss the terms under-whic- h they will assume management of the new Need a STRAW HAT? REEL TYPE We have them to fit you and any member Priced to sell ! of the family. II? REEL P9 . 235.95 community hospital in Tremonton. The hospital is slated to open in August. MOWERS 2D" Ufa Rcg.255.5 full-sca- 10-22- 00 We have several other ROTARY MOWER n Allot modal rotory 10 2 200 with 3 hp Bnggt angina: haight oa quippd ond Slrotlon iulmnt ittm9i Groi No. cotchtf 5016 II Cuttma hsighti I to 3 . ovoilobl ConlroU locoitd on crvomu plold A hondl gftol mowr ol 0 wpr low 5 II.P. Rg. 89.95 Regubr 289.95 KOW ONLY NOW ONLY 97 I .UWel 93 models of tillers and mowers in stock-Com- e in and see us today. ALL JUSTIN COOTS IN STOCK 20 OFF rats vim owir STWUAJrt$ 1 thru Won. - U i. ''i ' usnnnnnnnunnnnnuuuni 9:00 un - rri S:S5 pjn. Sit. QUEEN FOR contest. Carol Harris Day A DAY-M- years winner in Queen For A place went to Maude Harris (left) of Portage, third place went to Andy Rytting (center) was this ra. Second of Tremonton . 9:00 i.m. 4:00 pjn. |