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Show Page 2. THE TIMES. May 26. LEADER-GARLAN- 1977 Pose Abortion, Work Concern Women At Mass Meeting concerns and a disavowal of any connections with "women's liberation" characterized the women's mass meeting held at Bear River High School recently. The meeting was one of many held last week throughout the state to gather the concerns of Utah women. Those concerns will be aired at a statewide mass meeting June 5 at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. Organizers of the mass meetings "do not represent any point of view," Mrs. Mildred Shumway told the 13 women who attended. "This is not any lobbying group...." Mrs. Shumway said Utah is a state "led out" in recognizing women as the first state in the union to give them the vote. ' She said women have been behind many of the "improvements in Utah." The women later broke down into 24-2- Wreck Claims of Garland, was killed Tuesday night about 7:50 p.m. when he lost control of his car on 42, Investigating officers said Gar I and! "Runalong" June Fob 4-- 8 Lloyd Roblnette teams of law Two le Pan-gui- lf in coop- eration with the Utah Heart Association (UHA) starting in Tremonton. enforce- - Fitfnooc ment officers will run from border to St. the Utah-Idah- o George some 500 1 to Utah kick off the UPOA's annual convention in that southern Utah city Thursday. of ofOne ficers from the northern run from Utah area-w- ill Tremonton to North Salt miles-alo- ng 89-9- team-consist- ing The runners will arrive in Tremonton on June 4 at 7 a m. and will travel down Main Street. Each team member is required "to be in excellent physical condition and to run regularly," according to Bob Jex, a local coordinator. Each runner will probably run three or four legs during the course of the trip. through Murray, Sandy, Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Orem, Provo and Springville before arriving in Levan at 10:30 Fire Warden Attends Buchanan State Fire Gathering Rocolvos Lloyd C. Robinette, Box organization, tire tactics and Elder District Fire Warden, a discussion of the problems attended the State Disricl facing the wildland fire manFire Warden meeting in Salt ager in terms of theState's Lake City, May This meeting is held annually and is generally held the first week of June. This year due to the extreme drought being experienced in Utah, the meeting was held one month early in order to help alleviate the impact of wildfire during this drought year on lands in the Utah. Mr. Paul Sjoblom, State Forester, addressed the group with the warning that the ensuing fire year could very probably be the worst in the State's history. The meeting dealt with training in various aspects of fire 2-- te non-feder- The car came to rest in the northbound lane. rapid growth. The County Fire Warden has a four-whedrive truck and a 200 gallon pump-tan- k unit for use on fires. Among Mr. Robinette's responsibilities are the suppression of all uncontrolled wildfire in the county, issuance of burning permits, a variety of activities relting to fire prvention programs and enforcement of Forestry el and Fire Control Laws throughout the county. For issuance of burning permits or for other reasons, Mr. Robinette may be contacted by calling 734-944- 1. Dairy Princess Scholarship Contest Bryan Buchanan, a senior at Bear River High School, received the Bear River Farm Supply Agricultural Scholarship presented at a recent awards ceremony. Bryan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Buchanan of dairy foods," must be willing to spend time necessary to represent the dairy industry and must submit a photo with their application. The princess contest does not include bathing suit competition, a spokesman The annual Box Elder county Dairy Princess contest and banquet has been slated for June 25, at Box Elder High School in Brigham City. The banquet begins at 7 p.m. with the contest starting at 8:30 p.m. Entry blanks for contestants may be secured at Bear River High School or the county agent's office in Tremonton. To enter, girls must be between the ages of 17 and 25, high school graduate and single. They "must enjoy d. He has been active in the Future Farmers of America Chapter at Bear River, placing second in the nation in public speaking competition. When was the last time you let the water run awhile for it to get cold enough to drink? Next time, put a water jug in the refrigerator. Slated Is noted. A special performance talent is also not required. The committee organizing the annual contest includes Elaine Norman and Donna Smoot, both of Corinne, as and Boyd Gardner of Honeyville as chairman. 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The group also prepared a statement voicing their concern against legalized abortion and one supporting the principal of "equal pay for equal work." A national commission was formed by President Gerald Ford to study the barriers which confront women. Each state in the Union has the mandate to organize state meetings to discuss the attitudes, concerns and ideas of A list of James Ray Wehner, Run On Tuesday, June 7, the runners will leave Gunnison at 3 a.m. and run througi Richfield, Marsvale, and Hatch. On the final leg of the journey, the runners will leave Cedar City at 7:30 a.m., Wednesday, June 8, and arrive in St. George at Lake on Saturday, June 4. Each team member will run a leg in approximathours, ely one and one-hapassing through such communities as Brigham City. Ogden, Roy, Layton and Bountiful. 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