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Show THE For Woxf Year LEADER-GARLAN- M!d TIMES, July D Men Is Utrii FctcSty The vehicle came b ack onto the roadway sliding sideways into the drive axles of a Consolidated Freight Ways truck driven by Jim-mi- e Ray Lanningham, 34, Salt Lake City. Thomas Hyrum Timms, Rt. 1 Malad, was killed Saturday, June 26, in an accident which occurred about one mile south of the Utah-Idah- o border on US 60, Orientation Slated 191. Officials at Bear River high school have announced should be taken care of prior to this time. It is strongly recommended that new students and those who have not selected classes for the new year, do complete their registration at the school on July 20 or August 17. dates and times for students to come to the school for counseling, class scheduling and paying of fees for the 1976-7school year. been August 19 has announced as the date for all high school students to pay book deposits, buy year books, pay individual class fees (where applicable) and pick up class schedules. The following is the schedule that students are urged to follow: Seniors: 9:00 7 Bear River high will also be open daily for student and parent convenience during the summer. A telephone call to a specific counselor or administrator will insure the appointment time desired, Officials . at Bear River high school are hopeful that this information, at this time, will help students plan summer activities and be ready for an orderly beginning of school next year. -- ..DAIRY PRINCESS-Reigni- ng this year as Dairy Princess Corinne, and Jolene Nelson, attendant and Mrs. Congeniality, attendants are (1 to r) Kathy Cole, Karen Christofferson, Brigham City and Michelle Carter, Garland, attendant. both of Brigham, attendants, Tammy Smoot, princess, of .ind -- 10:30 I $52,650 Budget . , Garland City council ap-- . proved and passed their new budget of 52,650.00 for the upcoming year. The new budget includes a five mill increase over the previous budget of last year. During the public hearing held at the City Library in Garland, the council defended their mill levy increase to both of the towns concerned citizens. Both Ray Housley and Veloy H. Belnap heard the council explain why the mill levy should be raised from 15.81 mills to 20.81 mills. more recent date taxes would increase but the state would retain two thirds of the revenue. With the increased mill levy the city of Garland will be eligible for the entire amount. With the mill levy increased the budget will jump ; $1300.00 per mill but this still leaves the city with a $500.00 deficit to deal with. However the public utilities and revi enue sharing are not figured i in and a convenient reshuffling of the books will result in a transfer of money from these areas to the general fund which will place the Even though the city coun-- ' budget in theblack and the cil stayed, within their pro- ,, city council out of additional figures of last mortgages on their houses. jected budget, (year t)iey still came up with j According to the figures of a $7,000.00 deficit due to the city auditor, Denise decreased revenue. The city Shefield, the mill levy inhas witnessed a 30 percent crease will have a $13.60 decrease in revenues in the annual increase per hook up last three years but is still in the city. This gives Garfaced with a 20 percent land the highest mill levy in increase yearly in material the county according to the costs. records. A quick reminder from Tuesday nights concerned citizens demanded an exMayor George Hales concerning a law stating that planation of the situation the council must come up and even offered ways to cut with money from their own down on expenses in the pockets when the budget coming fiscal year. The does not balance brought council reacted with figures swift action from the five showing Garland charges councilmen. $500.00 for the water and Tuesday nights meeting - sewer hookups as apposed to was the result of their decisTremontons $1500.00 fee. Anion to raise the mill levy as other example they offered was Garlands no charge for opposed to reevaluating the building permits. property in the town. The Although the entire budget present assessed valuation lies at $1,000,268,000.00 and if wasn't broken down Roy the property was reevaluatWood in charge of the public ed at a higher figure at a roads offered a typical bud- , Miss Tammy Smoot, of Mrs. Mr. and daughter . l , Rulon Smoot of West Corinne was named as Box Elder County Dairy Princess for 1976. Miss Smoot was crowned at the annual Box Elder County Dairy Princess pageant held at Box Elder high on Saturday, June 26. Four girls were selected as the court to reign with the princess. The four attendants are Jolene Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Nelson; Karen Christofferson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee H. Christofferson; Kathy Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delond K. Cole; and Michelle Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter. Miss Jolene Nelson was also named as Miss Congena presented iality and was ' ' ' " corsage. situation. "I have $10,300.00 this year and the lights will take up $4,800.00 and wages will consume $4,000.00 alone, this leaves 11:00 p.m.; 0 -- me with $1,500.00 for everything else including snow removal and road repair." This years estimated expenditures are as follows: Parks Library Misc. . Water Sewer Bond Redemption POW'R-PUL- POST ft. Heavy Duty Steel posts. Finest quality U.S. made, with 5 clips per post in bundles L 6 i ill!') TVJ 7 ft ft ft pLt I Pants J Pant Suits yj ik Jeans A i W ft ft HTTP-I- SO EASY! Outtid; All Yar 'round... HUDSON CORDLESS Inikfe, ELECTRIC SPRAYER .' It's LIFTS PULLS STRETCHES ngni weigm tool .Finger tip control provides automatic let down of load a time. -- -- -- sale fed I LOWERS!! in two sizes trouble frea one notch a ton reg 32.95 pushbutton way to spray! it's needed .. lor yard, vegetables and (lowers . indoors no. Hudson us in cordless electric sprayers 23.95 3 .97 N' LIGHT 20" Compact in OMign. Only S deep lor ooy itoroge. Light in woight lor ooiy portability. Now jot ttroam aerodynamic blade datign. Surwhino yellow cabinet. Matol Mlaty grille. Ref. 23.95 Power Flit. Long Rifle PERSONAL SWAMP COOLER of 50 o GUARD YOUR GARDEN HUraMt LAM' ft lest Mdn 2 GAL. WEED SPRAYER I stem ' (fTj m mi mil t mm m tumei S.K " """!U0 i MOWER I SWATHED PARTS j ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 3v7 LUm r"a Truly Portobl! Eosy to mov from room to room. Two speed motor, diomotor blowor wheel. speed control, water flow control and water level indicator. Galvanized, welded steel cabinet 6" n.. .... Front-mounte- d WL1 Ill unuues II REGULAR with baked enamel finish. SWATHER KNIVES Mower and Swather parts for all makes at our usual low, low pnres. Including Knives, Guards, Wear plates, Sections, Bulls, Clips, etc. Decorative walnut grain trim. No. 131420 SPECIAL SALE PtKI.. 19.98 Reg. 61.95 $36)97 capacity makes this the sprayer for y most homes. Great value . . with adjustable nozzle, long brass pump lor fast pressure build-up- . and a closure on the galvanized Multi-Spra- . k tank K ft $ 16 8W 14 97 sum side delivery and baler teeth SALE 1 .22 SHELLS Box nNtur .... FEDERAL II PORTABLE FAN 2 ton reg 44 JO ssb 4UIUVH . outdoors . . -l- or houseplants, cleaning and disinlecting, too. Nozzle adjusts Irom line mist to sprsy. cajiliy (AS 23.97 Tiin tht my, I Leader -- NEW THIN cm ft ft ft ft ft COAST STORES TO Apply the right amount, right where ft ft ft COAST 257-774- 9 JUST CHARGE IT UP, & PUSH THE BUTTON! STEEL l(J-- MM IMM I mm IT'S Ataa-ldnm.. -- 2,100.00 5,200.00 1,400.00 26,620.00 23,880.00 12,900.00 ft I Phone p. 6 1 ft Cookware and Appliances v Administrative $10,850.00 950.00 City, hall Public safty (police) 4600.00 Public safty (fire) 5,550.00 Streets & hiways 110,300.00 ......... Sport Tops .l&bel get Keith's Big Summer Sale Continues joy Susan Busby and Larry Roberts 4ft0F JULY SALE '""W July 2 i Sopho mores: 1:00-2:0- 0 p.m. Counselors at Bear River high school ask students and parents to note that this is not a registration or class change day. These problems a.m.-12:3- Tammy Smoot Is Princess Gwtend Passes a.m.; Juniors: The incident occurred about 1:30 a.m. Utah Highway Patrol investigators speculated that Timms fell asleep at the wheel. Timms was northbound when he went off the right side of the road and down into the barrow pit. At Bear River High Page 3 1, 1976, Trcflionton, Utdi 2575797 ft ft ft ft thru Mon. 9:00 i.m - 5:55 rri. pjn. Sit. 9:00 i.m. 4:00 p.m I |