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Show THE Cutler Dam BEE A Cont. from Page One The river and the lake are one bf America's first comprehensive reclamation projects. The project was conceived and initiated by a UP&L predecessor and built by UP&L without cost to farmers of the area or to the federal government. The project provides water for irrigation; minimizes flood of downstream farmlands; furnishes boating, fishing and other recreation for thousands of people; and makes possible the generation of electrical power. Didn't Like Rally For Politicians "non-suppor- t" rally' The session in question was one in which Carter spoke and a variety of state Democratic candidates appeared with him. The convention schedule was shuffled around to accommodate the politicians. The resolution said: Cont. from Page V" I II I I r Ml weeks ago. His winning entry drops the mystery personality pot back down to $40 for. this week's contest. 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SEAT COVERS P CHAIN i iTm m d 11 Reg. 119.95 SALE I $97 V TOW 1 ALL ONE 1 UTILITY PICK-U- P DIAMOND, T & H HORSE SHOES We have the one you'll need! Special this week, reduced for this special! A s He called the hospital a "credit and symbol to you of what HEW is all about." But, he said credit should go to the public. "If it hadn't been for you folks . .you probably would not be dedicating this beautiful facility this morning." Pft w ures, just who decided should pass up the siesta? customs from other cult 10 Cont. from Page One homes and hospitals in the state who forced the closing of the Valley Hospital. After a visit by local representatives who explained their efforts to reopen the old facility temporarily, while a new one could be constructed, Ramp-to-n said, "I called the fire marshall in and told him, 'I want you to back off on the Bear River Valley Hospital." Rampton said the Bear River Valley people were "making every effort to get a new hospital going. And besides, he; added, "it was an election year." When we were borrowing I participating merchants. The correct clues hidden in last week's edition were: 1. 6 girls, Heidi House; 2. retired from Army Reserve, Hales Bros.; 3. Lt. Governor Elect, Carl and Don's.; 4. Jenkins, Lee's Auto Parts; 5. Feb. 6, 1919, Buttons and Bolts; 6. honorary Master M Men, Shoe Glen; 7. Kiwanis, Buttons and Bolts; 8. Jones Girl, Tremonton Savings and Loan; 9. University of Utah, Bowcutt's Floral; 10 Emigrant, Evans Drug; and 11. U.R.G.A., Bear River State Bank. The Mystery Personality contest has only seven more weeks to run so get your entry in now. You could be a winner. Check the full page ad in this edition for complete instructions. miles to look at EVERYONE! m II r One clues we failed to take out from two candidate." BEEA President Fred M. Christen-sehad no comment on the resolution which he was directed to distribute to the news media. Christensen's only comment was, "I hate to see teachers air their dirty laundry in front of the public." a kilowatt. Ir I SIZES "Speakers addressing the convention should direct their talks to subject matters pertinent to our profession, or matters relating to the needs of our organization. When the professional portion of the scheduled activities is subverted to accommodate a political candidate, other poliotical aspirants and outside participation in our meetings, the dignity and purpose of the convention is compromised..." The resolution added: "Never again should the professional portion of our convention be turned into a political rally for any party or 300 21, 1976, BOOTS FOR I Personality The National Education Association's active entry into politics by endorsing Jimmy Carter is receiving less than enthusiastic support among Utah teaches, including those in Box Elder County. The Box Elder Education Association issued a resolution this week, passed by its Representative Assembly, in which they "formally notify the Utah Education Association of their for the disapproval and way an afternoon session of the recent convention "was changed from a professional meeting to a political traveled Energy is important, but so is scenery. NotxJy ever TIMES, Oct. LEADER-GARLAN- SALE Hunter SALE I ALL SADDLES .0o THIS WEEK WMS, , |