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Show TIMES. February 24. IS77. Page 13 HIE rodeos. It was all free back it," Hickman sighed. then,-- no About that time, people grandstands or started to move into the chutes, no clowns or annountowns and drive out to the cers. "I can remember the old farms to work them. The kids started to leave the timers putting dimes in the farms altogether as stirrups under our boots. If the dime was still there after less strenuous jobs LEADER-GARLAN- ' if, r V Dan 8 Hichmun-Sti- tt high-payin- "I was born on a cattle ranch in Snowville in 1899. Things were a little different then; for one thing, there were twice as many peo? ple." So says Dan Hickman, one of the Snowville areas's first ranchers. , Now, at age 78, Dan is still farming out in Snowville. "Oh, I guess there are land EMpm some who would like to put me in a rocking chair, but I'm just having too much fun for that," Hickman confessed. VI can still remember when my father took me on my first trip to town; I was about eight years old and had never known anything except farming." Well, Dan's father hitched up the team, loaded the wagon with fruit, grabbed Dan from his four sisters and three brothers, put him in the wagon beside him and said; "It's time to go to town boy." "Ogden was just a small town then, but to me it was the thrill of my life," laughed Hickman. After that he always used to go along when loads of grain were hauled to Lampo Station (near where Thiokol is now), They would haul 100 Ky Teresa Kllertson Community Education Intern r, ..THE TREMONTON OFFICE of Continental Telephone of the West held a Christmas Extension Sales Award Luncheon at the Crossroads Cafe in honor of taking second place in the Rocky Mountain Division Christmas extension sales contest. Grant T. Callister, Utah State Service Manager, presented Certificates of Achievement to Tammy Nimori, Mozell Hess. Bonnie Hunt. Colleen Johnson. Sheila Burnett, Bill Bowen. Leon Schffield. Don Vanderhoof, Lloyd Wood and Jerry Jones. Linda Swenson and Dave Scott also earned certificates but were unable to attend the luncheon. A total of 132 extension telephones were sold during the contest. Pictured are: (front row I to r) Tammy Nimori, Mozell Hess. Bonnie Hunt, Colleen Johnson, Sheila Burnett, Mary Tennison, Commercial Supervisor. Back row to r: Bill Bowen, Leon Scoffield, Don Vanderhoof, Lloyd Wood, Wes Baer Plant Supervisor, Jerry Jones. Absent Linda Swenson and Dave SCott. 1 bers to accomplish what might be considered impossible challenges. She contacts individuals and helps channel their interests and needs into existing Community Education programs," the district spokesman said. Kathy Tuckness and Elva Keyes are outreach counselors for the Brigham City area and Geo Cervantez and Esther Anderson arc outreach for the Tremonton area. A special outreach counselor for concerned hand reaches a high school drop-ou- t, u foreigner, an unwed mother an unskilled parent, an interested learner. An important part of the ommunity Education Program m Box Elder School Distrist is a group of individuals known as outreach counselors. Outreach is a term coined for reaching out through' of programs with Interm-ountaiSchool is (iermaine personal visits and phone calls to find those people Page. within the community who could benefit from commun"Community Education ity education programs, a recognizes thai society does liox Elder school district not so much lur. e urban spokesman said. The outproblems or youth problems reach counselor lias been as human problems, many described- as "a warm of which can be alleviated human being interested in through "the proper educaand able to assist with spec- - tional programs. The counselni ial educational needs.". brings human solutions to those "An outreach counselor is known for her interest in human prolilcm.v" the spoki Miiai. com hi' il. inspiring community memA out - C Going if , , - sacks of grain from Blue Creek to Lampo and come back again all in one day ith their e team. With a farming career that spans over 75 years, Hickman has noticed a few changes in the agriculture scene in the area. four-hors- "I guess the biggest W ATE It TO lie following Duplications h.ic been filed with the Stale Engineer to appropriI ate water in Hox Elder throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLIt&M. 17117 George W. Swann, Box TH, Treinonlon, I'tiili Ki:i:!7. (1.01.1 sec. ft. of waier is to he diverted from a It. deep well. at a point S. limn It. and W. .ion It. from NE Cor. Sec. I.', ( utility ,) 100-20- 0 i, HliW, (5 mi. W of Howell); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, slockwatering ol 400 cattle and 2(100 sheep in Sec. TI2.N. RliW. Blue Creek ITI.'li ( Irrigation Co., o Lewis Douglas. Howell, I tall K43I0. .VO sec. It. of water is to be diverted from Blue Creek Springs at a point S. 101) ft, and V. KliO ft. from NE Cor. I."., GENERAL REVENUE SHARING UliLK. '.Af T t:;... r THREE BEDROOM HOME located in Tremonton. This house has a fenced yard and gaslight in the front yard. Has several fruit trees on 75x109 ft. lot. Priced to sell for v" $18,500. 9 JI) :io rfMK-- - J tins Ut Mary Ann Maughan and Darin Kerr were honored as Teenagers-of-the-Mont- h for December by the Brigham City Elks Lodge. I'.oth are seniors ai Hear Kiver High Mary Ann. daughter of Howard and Venice Maughan of Garland, is a leading participant in both school and community service. She has been an drill active member of the team'. She received a student body and scholaraward for How to order vour Boise Cascade! Home. during In church activities, she was MIA maid first counselor, Laurel class president, pianist for APYW organization and speaker at MIA maids standard night and speaker at quarterly conferences, Her hobbies include dancing, cook Elmer Call fit mt ',f Rpvenue fvi'.t ' l.M MUSI RniAfice 3 or TOl-if- SNOMVILLE UThH f UNO HfcPOHI Hi at Juno 30 A Id UNA TIHN Ml (JiJlMI Ml N M. MAVt ill N Ml ti.tii t rtfii me f.'ncl iw.ijlie OMn.w !ilKtTr l:ll tie til iMBet lifupftl H'."(t liiiifl'i Iti'KJ (i ;'(,lnfiit H' ' 1'jN f.lt.y (fitpr lo LEE ALLEN REALTY ftMIOl Snaring Funds from July Ifitu ton wmomao 5 Sum ol Boise Cascade Homes Do" MwHK 6 Fundi Hptutnnd 7 Tol.if 1176) turn Ohlignliong (If ANY) n"rl h has come to our attention that a firm is soliciting business subscribers for a telephone directory of the Tremonton Brigham CHy area. We wish to point out il,1 .4foL .ML Tiitfll lt. 1MI t AMI N Ut'l N Employer f()M I'UfM K. (.mitiNY - Well-kep- y LEE ALLEN REALTY Tremonton, Utah 257-510- 1 r Custom built or Intermountain-Precision-Bui- lt Order NOW for spring delivery! Your lot or ours,--you- r plans or ours. Homes ! State Manager (IF ANYl (.Ul'Y OF H MAvl Ht t if Nl vV'. Ml AliVISI (J Hi At A l.OMI'l I Ml IM.MI HAMKINMillil iSMI t IN A Of.AI Nt WSt'APt O Ot dl Nl MAI AND Hf (OMt)S 0O(,UMI N1INO IMAVl At.OMYlif IMISMIPOMI t living-famil- Grant Callister An Equal Opportunity funds Avmll)l HA t older home, four bedrooms, room. New paneling. Lovely lot in good neighborhood. Close to town. Priced right, $24,000. TREMONTON I 3 4 to OHS M Sincerely Amount tunonrind (Rum ot t rie 15 column ft and column Cl (I in anyirortg is m no way related to Continental Telephone of the West Our usual directory wil be pubtished next month. The directory in question is to 19?6 31 31 ? ImpH maik message to our customers: I.. Ofcembef IntPfMt RpcBivid 19r6thiti Detemtrtt Cffdilod (July REALTOR COUNTRY LIVING 2" 2 acres out of town, but not too far. Four bedrooms, lovely living room with fireplace, kitchen, utilities. A very livaLle home. Community water system, large yard, carport, barn corrals, sheds, irrigated pasture. Call now!! $35,000. A Dl instruct-o- 1976 1 0 that the directory 1976 2 OCi u Lf SMOLIVlLLE Funds Bclwusfd i(. 4. NO 31. West Main, Tremonton CALL o ? HetenMl ( 1976 thru December Building lot in Fielding, approximately I'a acre. 39 being promoted by a private firm which has no relationship with Continental Telephone. c t (f 401 totaling off-ram- large Hall TOWN Srinring 1. 4.7 ACRES of ground located at interchange west p will be within a North of Tremonton;' quarter mile of this choice location. Excellent spot for truck stop, restaurant, service station or motel. BUILDING LOTS. Improved or out of town.. .give us a call. '. !(.'. 'I'l't I all-stat- 257-313- from July : AND INSURANCE R0NNA & KIM'S SH01.1VIL.LE ACCOUNT HAWKES F0XLEY REAL ESTATE choir. 1977. period JOYCE CHRISTENSEN We are members of the Brigham Tremonton and Logan listing service. When you list with us, your listing covers Northern Utah, community band, and county fair. He is a member of school newspaper staff and was a member of the cast for "Brigadoon". He is vice president of the A Capella choir, chapter president of the Order of the Arrow, 1976 vice president of the Bear River chapter of the National Honor Society and currently president. He was awarded the Eagle Scout rank, five Eagle palms, Duty to God award and participates in the e ship. pHymonls thf 257-:HiS- 5 FIVE ROOM, two bedroom home in Snowville. Immediate possession, $6,500. ing, writing and kerosene lamp collection. Darin Kerr, son of Duane and Carrie Kerr of Tremonton, is a leader in school and church activities. In school he has participated in Key Club, SOAR environment award, color guard for visiting Apollo astronaut, School. Leader feco'V(d Geno'Bi 801 SOUTHWICK of Snowville says things were a little in the early 190u's than they are now. Two BR Students Get Elk's Honor Garland. Of Soutliwick Realty, I nc FA PAUL Ronna & Kim's Dance Orem Studio, 54 S. Main, GOVERNMENT - Maughan Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER THE JUST STARTING OUT?? We have the perfect home for frame home located two blocks off you a Mam Street in Tremonton. This house has iust been remodeled and a new furnace installed. A great house to Degin witn, and it sells for only $12,500. Darin Kerr Mary Ann See.li, TI2N. I."V. (Howell). The water will be stored from Jan. I to Dec. 31 by means of an eai lhlilled dam Hi It. high creating a reservoir having a 2170 ac. It, capacity inundating 140,0 acs. in Sec. , T12N, R5W, and Sec. 31, T13N.R5W; and used front Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 3000 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 402.!) acs. in Sec. 5; Sets. (!, 7, X, !), Id. 17. IS, I!), 21, 2H and 33; Sec. 20, all T12N, R5W. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must he filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 412 Slate Capitol, Salt Lake .City. I'tah Kill I, on or before March 2(i, 11177. 0bll8llont) ici operating 14-f- 257-368- ..DAN HICKMAN mm CATEGORIES 257-535- different on the farm MUST PUBLISH GOVERNMENT GENfBAi WrvENUE SHARING PROVlDtS FtDfcHAl FUNDS DlftlCtU 10 IOCAI AND STATE GOVERNMENTS YOUR 31. THE YEAH FROM JULY 1. 1976. THRU DECEMBER DURING THIS REPORT ADVISING VOU MOW THESE FUNDS HAVE BF EN USED OR OBLIGATED IN DECISIONS ON HOW FUTURE H7fi THIS IS TO INFORM YOU OF YOUR GOVFHNMF NT S PRIORITIES AND TO ENCOURAGE YOUR PARTICIPATION NOTE: ANY COMPLAINTS OF DISCRIMINATION IN THE USE OF THESE FUNDS MAY BE SENT TO THE OFFICE OF FUNDS SHOULO BF SPENT REVENUE SHARING. WASHINGTON. P C lAl 257-535- 5 ON.-I.- DON ACTUAL USE REPORT ACTUAL EXPENDITURES (Includt For Sale - One building lot, 608 S. Tremont St. Contact Nedra Brown 6 evenings; t. day time. Also, Lone Star fishing boat, 45 HP motor, new tires, cover, fully FOR THE ONE WHO rVFinns nvpn in home is just for you. Garland, this cute i nis nome comes witn a nice big yard - 60x149 - 3 storage sheds, fenced yard with lots of roses and garden area. Call for an appointment $10,000. Up f : Published in The Feb. 10, 17 and 24, FOR SALE PHONE AREA c-- 1 next big change might be every one going broke." It wasn't all work and worry for Hickman and other ranchers back in the old days, however. Like everyone, they had their fun too. After ball games or working d with the long cattle the kids would rope-th- e stallions and green horses and take them to the nearest open field where they would hold their own horn-crosse- oul-nac- NOTICE I sERS family farm," Hickman smiled. "That is if the farmer can get better prices for his crops. We got better prices for our grain 20 years ago," he shrugged. "The the ride, it was ours to keep, and they considered us a' good hand," Hickman 70 WEST MAIN, TREMONTON, UTAH n - change w as in the late 30's and early 40's w hen most of the farmers started to mechanize their operations. Before that we used to have a header, mowing machine, hay rake and thrasher, but today you have to have a hundred thousand dollars worth of machinery to make were introduced to them. "I still have hope for the AT HIS iHt CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE OF THE WEST QGAILW 70 W. Main DEK3. Tremonton' |