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Show II Page 2. THE TIMES, March 31. LEADER-GARLAN- 1977 Public Govs A citizen's only public meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 6, at the Box Elder County Courthouse at 7 p.m. to discuss how the State of Utah should spend more than $18 million in social services funds, Earl Bassett, District Coordinator said. According to Bassett, citizens will have the opportunity to talk to people who plan these programs and express their concerns for their community. "Too often the voices of Utahns living in rural areas are not heard. The meeting will allow residents of Box Elder, Cache, and Rich Counties to express their concern whether they be day care services, transportation for the elderly, legal services, or whatever," Bassett said. In the afternoon on Thursday, the State officials will meet with social service providers, agencies and individuals to talk about the Title 20 program. This meeting will cover the technical aspects. The night meeting will be on social services in general, Mr. Bassett stressed. Concerning the Title 20 program, funds are allocated in 16 different areas: information and referral, ad- - TTo Home optive, counseling, day care, education, developmentally disabled, education and training, employment, family planning, housing, home management, legal services, protective services, socialization and reassurance, substitute care and transportation. Twenty percent of the funds go to local areas where citizen's councils and local government officials decide what special social services are needed in their area. The rest of the money is administered through the Utah Department of Social Services. counseling, legal and transportation. Goals of the program are: -- To help individuals achieve or maintain economic to prevent, reduce or eliminate dependency. -- To achieve or maintain including reduction or prevention of dependency. -- To prevent or remedy neglect, abuse or exploitation of children and adults unable to protect their own interests. Bassett noted that more than 28,000 persons are expected to be served through Title 20. In District One which includes Box Elder, Cache, and Rich counties the program is expected to help 350 with Home Management services. More than 395 will receive day care help. Another 700 persons will receive counseling services including alcohol and drugs, marriage counseling and personal counseling. Local officials have opted to utilize their shares of Title 20 funds for the following kinds of services: services to the retarded, socialization and reassurance to youth and senior citizens, prevent or reduce inappropriate institutional care by providing other by Dr. Daryl self-suppo-rt resentful as you would if you'd gotten that letter from the principal. a moment and think about how your children react to J. McCarty THE LEADER THE GARLAND TIMES You might feel a bit upset when you hear a doctor something on your hand as being a protuberance of the corium." Relax. It's probably just a Published every Thursday by the Leader Publishing Co. at 10 North 1st West, Tremonton. Utah. describing Letter-To-Gdit- or Subscription rate: You might also feel a slight in your blood pressure -- To rise when your alternatives. mechanic ex- presses a fear that the worm gear, thermostat or camshaft in your car is on the secure referral or admission for institutional care when other forms of care are not appropriate. Citizens have from April 1 to May 15 to submit comments on the plan. Written comments should be sent to David McShane, Office of Planning and Research, 243 E. 400 South, Suite 303, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. For additional information, call collect Copies of the complete plan are available at the Planning and Research Office. -To fritz. Your lawyer, TV repair specialist, florist or barber may also use words that mystify you. Virtually every profession and vocation has its own specialized language. Yes, even educators. These languages are readily understood when used in conversations between persons in the same line of work. However, the words or phrases can be a pain. For example, follow this sentence closely: "Our school's 533-619- Box Cache and Oneida $5.50 per year, all other areas $6.00 per year. Second Class Postage paid at Tremonton, Utah 84337.. Elder, wart. Open House Set To Bo Honored They're sophisticated. Parents use exotic words, and they make kids curious. Maybe children get just as But, don't change your speech pattern to the dialogue you'd expect to find in a second grade reader. Just answer cheerfully and accurately when your child asks you to explain what you meant when, you said Executive Secretary Utah Educotion Association For USDA Service Center Supt., Board letter from a school principal to a parent. If you found yourself counting to ten after you read the worst sentence in education last year, stop for and 'Spend' s10 Million the dinner table conversation of parents. That sentence was in a School 'Congratulations' t Congratulations! What an honor it is to have been selected to receive the General Excellence award at the Utah Press Association's convention. You are to be highly commended, because to receive such special recognition shows you have an outstanding paper. Please accept my sincere best wishes for your continued success. JOD OPENINGS Warmest regards, - GENERAL OFFICE CLERK- Orrin G. Hatch United States Senator WAITRESSES STENOGRAPHER cross-grade- multi-ethni- individual- c, ASSEMBLER-PRODUCTI- ized learning program with emphasis on a continuum of multi-ethniacademically enriched learning using the identified intellectually gifted child as the agent or director of his own learn- ON c, A reception for retiring Supt. J. C. Haws and former Box Elder County Officials at the new U. S. Department of Agriculture Service Center in Tremonton are planning an open house to show off their new facility. The public is invited to tour the new center located at 85 South First East on April 8 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The concept of the new facility and others like it is to create a "one-sto- p School board members, Deloris Stokes, Arnold Thompson, Kenneth Porritt and Ralph Carter will be held April 14, at 7 p.m. at the McKinley School. The reception is being sponsored by the North Box Elder PTA council. shopping center" for farmers and others who use the services of USDA. Housed by the center is the Farmers Home Administration, Soil Conservation Service and Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service. ing." 10 a.m. Educational Press Just ) You have just read the "worst education sentence of 1976," as determined by the An official ribbon cutting ceremony will be conducted at KITCHEN HELPER A Associa- two FARM HAND , Geiural weeks left . MAINTENANCE tion of America. .: Sugarbeet Contract Is Settled The man at Archibald Ford never said a word when my secretary called him and informed him of the abandoned Ford truck in the parking lot of the Ag Center with both doors locked.. .and the keys inside. Late Tuesday night-abo- ut midnight-Star-Gaz- er crept like a burglar into the parking lot with his now retrieved keys in hand started the truck and made for home.' At this writing it's Wednes-- . day afternoon. I can't find my keys. Nobody could do it three times in three days... could they? KBUH 800 ji'1' ' i iVT '"' i' "r r I iiiii they're q J We must have spent five hours over the weekend looking for my truck keys. "The last time I saw them subjects. in KBUH 800 MECHANIC f fc CARPET LAYER-TRAIN- All persons filing claims must do so before 3 p.m. it Buy thrift) ftbries to&y JOB SERVICE BUTTONS & BOLTS 25 26 MAIN WEST ST. TREMONT 800 KBUH 800 KBUH 800 FRIPAY, APRIL record beat. was beginning to feel a bit more smug by Tuesday when I went over to the new Ag Service Center on an assignment. When all ws done I headed for my truck in the parking lot and almost pulled my arm off when the door wouldn't open. It was locked. I fished in my pocket for the key. I fished in my other pocket for the key. I fished in all my pockets for the key. And then like a window peeker, I peered thru the side window hoping against hope my key wouldn't be hanging from the ignition... but it was. 6:30 AM I it.". KBUH KBUH 800 KBUH 800 UTAH KBUH KWANIS RADIO DAYS Star-Gazer- 's Finally, Monday morning when she wasn't looking, I slipped out and looked thru the window. There they were on the seat. I breathed a sigh of relief... and then discovered I'd locked the doors. Luckily, Paul Spackman of Archibald Ford, is experienced in these things and he got them out. I arranged not to be home at the time hoping everybody would figure my wife did it. But everybody is entitled to a slip up now and then I reasoned. I still have Mrs. ER 800 DIRECT FROM TREMONTON WITH LOCAL OJ'S i i " ROLLIN SHOWELL of Stone, Idaho, fills out an opinionnaire at the Bear River Valley Hospital. The opinionnaire is a new feature designed to let hospital users express their likes and dislikes about their stay on everything from how they liked the food, to the service they received. o TO ' 1 8, 1977 7:15 v. PM Wf i fell they were laying right said pointing to the arm of the there," Star-Gaz- er couch. "One of the kids must have walked off with them." Nothing infuriates me more than not being able to find something when I know right where it should be. The Senrinc war River Valley THEATRE j t THE MAIN Garland 257-567- 7 UMEH553 Tit MVS v Mayor Mason Proclaims Kiwanii Radio Days . APRILS, 1977 ; Wind Damage cont. from page one At Crump Wheatley Motors in Tremonton the wind knocked out a large window in front of the auto dealership. A little further east it blew a number of camper shells off the lot of Wes Dunn's Texaco and across the road. Tremonton resident, Nick Estep, reported an unidentified flying object landed in his yard during the brief but prolific windstorm. The UFO turned out to be his neighbor, Dale Johnson's aluminum rowboat. The boat didn't weather the storm so well, but Estep's house, where the boat came to rest on its end, escaped with minor damage to one of the corner eaves. t WORKERS TREMONTON. I kept resisting my wife's all to obvious sugestion that I "check the truck to see if has an Mrs. Star-Gazannoying habit of always getting the last laugh. And it just kills me. For years, I've kidded her about her inability to remember where she put her purse the night before or where she put the finger nail clippers. And I don't know how many times she's lost her car keys. But lately I'm not doing much kidding on any of those till Easter ! JOURNEYMAN Sugarbeet growers in Idaho and Utah agreed Friday night with U and I Incorporated on all terms of a 1977 sugarbeet purchase contract. Announcement of the agreement was made jointly by Grant Neibaur, president of Upper Snake River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association;-Paul-Holmgre- n, president of Utah Sugar-bee- t Growers Association; Lloyd V. Olsen, Idaho district manager for U and I; and Laurence Smith, Utah district manager for the sugar company. The contract agreement was reached after a series of six meetings in Pocatello and Salt Lake City. According to the joint announcement, the 1977 contract is similar to that in effect for 1976, except provision was made, different in each state, for limited participation by growers in freight costs of beet hauling from areas distant from the sugar factories. All participants in the discussions expressed hope that the President, the USDA and the International Trade Commission would quickly take action to bolster the price of sugar in the U. S., which is currently below the cost of production. Hi .. PRIZES TERRIFIC AWmZiD KIMNIAN THURS., FRI., SAT., & WON., 7:30 & 9:05 P.M. COMING SOO- N- y --I PM J0CKM KBU H 800 OVER 150 PRIZES ( THATS MORE THAN 10 EACH HOUR) Will RE GIVEN AWAT III HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS TO RtUH ISO LISTENERS DURING RADIO DATS III & BY nnrnrtiTiraai FUN BRING DOLLARS 10 OUR VALLEYS CMC HEEDS J POPULAR DEMAND "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN". BARGAINS HUNDREDS n APRIL 8th APRIL I 8th APRIL 8th APRIL 8th APRIL 8th APRIL 8th APRIL 8th APRIL 8th |