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Show Page 8, THE LEADER-GARLAN- It. TIMES; November D 1977 Garland, Tromonton Eloct Council Gal's Split Two Tests Hi The Bear River High girls' volleyball team won one and lost one last week, as they went against teams from Logan and Box Elder. The (20-13- Nev.,ln aemtea: Maea's Pre. Niek'a 1434. Oreaai Ghi UM. Teaai Serial Harp: Victar L L aim. Maea's Fred. BU. TrepUet Thiafa 2241. rose, 400-yar- Bears. She won it in the one meter diving event. Second place finishes for the Bears were recorded by d Bonnie Gardner, backstroke; d d 44. d Hi Ladies' Series Hdcp: Jaa Gardner 447. Maaiae Petenea 414, Flara Whiteferd StS. Hi Ladies' Ganw Scratch: Masiae Petersen 147, Jaa Gardner 144. FUra White- team. Third place finishes were recorded by Patty Hansen and Bonnie Gardner. 200-yar- ferd 14. . Hi Ladies' Game Hdcp: Jan Gardner 214, Flora Whiteferd 212, Maatne Petersen 224. Splits Cenverted: Boyd Joaephsen Larry Kidmaa Here's Bowling News Nov. MOONUTE MIXED DOUBLES I .EAGLE TYVM.1TE 2. Hi Ind. Series : Ron Oghera SB. Allen Hardy 501. Larry sal. HI Ind. Series Hdcp: Ron Ogbora (82, Jean 431. Norma Ogbora (24. L annul Splits Converted: Bill 177 Hi Tram Game Scratch: Racket Apt. Ml, Rocket Apt. 445. Raaebad Cafe (3. Hi Team Game Hare: Racket Apt. 124, Rocket Apt. 121. Reached Cafe 111. Hi Team Series Scratch: Racket Apt. I WO. Rotehud Cafe 1711, JftB Generator BEAR RIVER VALLEY LADIES LEAGUE Team Series Hdcp: Rocket Apt. 2417, Nov. 7,1877 Generator 2242. Vesce's 224. JB Hi Ind. Game Scratch: Ren Oghera lit, Jim 18a. Aliea Hardy 1W. Hi Ind Game Hdcp: Raa Oghera 2S4. Jim Jean 234. Hi Team Game Scratch: Classic 70S, Classic 6IB, Law's 451. Handicap: Chournos Livestock 897, Classic (74, MAM Serv. (74. 2, jrai i -- . -- Jdawfiin. mi 19 Carlson McCuIloch's New Mac 140 Auto Sharp Nov. 1, "si.dv. WRAP AROUND CHAIN BRAKE & HAND GUARD I plus THROTTLE ADVANCE IMPROVED MUFFLER 179 OILING Wmr I BO -- aWV".X T w m ANDERSON LUMBER COMPANY 209 West Main Tremonton 257-363- 1 . JAY'S CHEVRON Riverside 458-378- 6 NTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORE 231 South 3rd West I2& Laaanannm ii d a a Tremonton i aK al :i. P I n"-- i l':. II a II If I 257-541- 9 1 1 II II 1 II V ."'V: y yyy4y.-y Scratch Game: Beeper Ravstea 204, Alicia Miller 181, Patty Hashamoto 174. Hdcp Game: Alicia Miller 217, Beeper Ravsten 212, Patsy Hashamoto 20. Scratch Series: Beeper Ravsten:, Alicia Miller 47s, Patty Hashamoto 475. Hdcp Series: Alicia Miller 587, Pam Henrie 574, Patsy Hsihamoto 574. Scratch Game: Laiy P 513, Dot's Lounge 557, Thomas 551. Hdcp Game: Laiy P 72, Thomas 47, BR Drag 488. Scratch Series: Laiy P 1605, Thomas ' Chevron 15(5. 1571, Hdcp Series: M4 Chevron 215, BR Drug 127, The Hide-- a way 2434. Spina Cenverted: Rae McDonald Susie Trash Betty Woerner Malinda Hess Shirley Iverson n f .. 1 Jaw ZXh'lfy?' I y4'yy7';z ';''':. ;.V..:v yyyyy.;.tyy a v 0 C D -. ea- USED CAR SPECIALS D 1977 PONTIAC SUNBIRD with V6 engine transmission, wry clean, D and 01975 low miles, V8, miles M69500 automatic steering CADILLAC COUPE 6,.9500 DtVILLt has genuine 1974 CHEV nice 0 clean leather seats, stereo and tape player LUV PICKUP unit, new low 2,32000 price Jl..:;;.;:,;? nw anaaaai peWoyne O sladno. ' nowmobile Faffr TrVmjirk of rWn hardier Limited. rights reserved c Bombardier Limited. May 1977 All lox Elder Cointf's only mthoriad Bazaar Sot Deweyville LDS Ward Relief Society is sponsoring a supper and mini bazar to be held on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Supper will begin at 6:30 and the bazar following. There will be baked goods, homemade candy and handicraft on sale. 0 get 15 percent off the prem-in- g ium. "People who make a scious effort to protect their property against fire and theft deserve some type of recognition," Daryl D. Jeppesen said. "We also believe they are a better bet to be con-owne-rs free from losses. Under these assumptions a discount makes sense." "What we hope to do," Daryl D. Jeppesen continued, "is to encourage more of our customers to become aware of some security steps they can take. They obviously will benefit from the increased security and lower premiums and we hope State Farm will benefit by having to pay out fewer dollars on property claims." Daryl D. Jeppesen said new homeowners policyholders may qualify for the program - which will be in effect throughout Colorado, Utah and Wyoming - as soon as they become insured with State Farm. Those already insured can qualify as their policies come up for 0 o o o o o o o o o Compliti 0 1972 SO ()AR00 nice Q U D unit fl 1967 FORD Ar fl D TOYOTA CORONA WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP 1,39500 -t- M-wd D 695 WEST MEAM MOTOR CO. MAIN PONTIAC TREMONTON. CADILLAC 30 Now Lesr Tods , nnnnnn GMC To Choose From D o UTAH Salosman Wantod Salesman wanted to sell new and used farm equipment for Brlgham Implement. Experience preferred. Mutt have farm background. Preferred ge 5 yean. Don't apply If your word Isn't good, If you can't stand criticism, if you aren't fair In math, If you can't get going when the going gets tough, If you don't like people, If you are an S to 5 man. if you aren't a self starter, If you don't hate to lose, and if you're satisfied with less than 120,000 per for ap year. Call pointment. 25-3- D CRIMP SU Doo Dials Sirvici, THUR., FRI., & SAT. ONLY . f k I I ' Our Entire Stock J5 J Of Ladies Blouses o o o o o o o o o o o All Boy's o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o Cowboy li Boots 30$ off Of Udies Denim I7e Also Have Men's Jumpsuits Insulated Coveralls 4 206 So 5ER50N SUPPLV Tremonton, Utah 2nd West TUNE-U- P SPECIAL TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PAR- TS AND LABOR $30.07 An Signaiu'4 Ulua-Cla- 44 Inanllailon o two wipar biada raliiia part4 WlmMUKId Waanar (olullon Concanlrala. TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PARAND LABOR . anr Mapal' 1977., and ona Jl 01. can al Foid $5.95 TS .... Cuatomar (ignalura. Auihoi.iaO OaaKithip (i(naiuia OFFER VALID DURING NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, J Inciutfaa phttlt tun tfri. Cuiloma' Taiapfiona No. Hapaii OrOai No SAVINGS WIPER BLADES and SOLVENT SPECIAL Inatallatlon of Hi Aulollla 4P4f plu(4. Melorcr4ll polnl wt and Motorcrafl candanaar: Inapactlon of ahoka. throttla "n'aoa. 4P4r piu( ira4 arxf (lalrlbutw InO liming. Foura tot aa Htlt (nilont IHMT C4p' 44u4ln4nl Of C4rUf4t0r mi; (f(f4 an tconoiinti oMr mart. Cwtiomat Ordar No. miiuM Ium Mr: Cualamar Talaphona No. Data Aunioritad OaaMiaMp Mnaiura OFFER VALID DURING NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER, 1177. I, PRO 723-52- OP o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FALL TOURNAMENT OF ENGINE Cloth in Parts, THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL!! IMIudna: FORD TON D 1973 nice clean unit, new price PICKUP n n OOC00 SA low D 1976 FORD PICKUP U will begin giv- premium discounts of up to 15 percent to local home- policyholders who take steps aimed at prevent- ing fire and theft in their homes. State Farm Agent, Daryl t, D. Jeppesen, of 26 No. Tremonton, Utah said the new "home alert" proI gram is designed to recognize the efforts of policyholders who equip their homes with security devices such as smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, burglar alarms and deadbolt locks on doors, f Jeppesen explained that the combination of security devices used by each homeowner will determine the size of his discount. D For example, a policyholder will get a 5 percent premium discount if he has a fire or smoke alarm that goes off only inside the house, deadbolt locks on all D outside doors and a fire extinguisher approved by Underwriters Laboratories,' D Inc. If he has these three devices, plus a burglar alarm wired to doors and windows, the discount is 10 percent. And if he has deadbolt locks, a extinguisher and a fire D orfire burglar alarm that alerts firefighters, police or a cenD tral security agency, he'll State Farm Tre-mon- D D Discount Offered For Fire, Theft Devices " s D Of urally pleased with today's action. However, I am disturbed that so much money has to be wasted in start-u- p costs. The President should never have issued stop work orders in the first place until the Congress acted ob his proposed Minuteman budget rescission. Since he did, when the Congress first rejected his rescission on September 28, he should have A . MSfiMFiffp Vy y!$y:vf LEAGUE ' . .... a ip4 t Accttaorist ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o 1477 Nov. 1,1177 Complat V -nX with Carry Case King of the hill. Defense's directive of last n week to produce more III missiles, according to U. S. Senator Jake ). Garn The Air Force Chief of Staff today directed the Air Force Systems Command at Andrews Air Force Base to "take immediate action to comply" with the Defense Secretary's dirimmediately issued start work orders. His delay in ective, Garn said. "The Systems Command doing so cost the taxpayers will now notify the Systems approximately $500,000 per day so that now we are faced Program Office in Californwith $58 million in start-u- p ia, and they will deal directly costs. It not only reduces the with the contractors," Senator Garn said. "The first number of missiles to be missile will be delivered in produced, but it is a needless waste of tax dollars." seven to ten months from "The most important thing today. That first month, four at this time, however, is that missiles will be produced. the only ICBM production Thereafter, they will be proline in the free world is going duced at the rate of five per month until the program is to remain open at least through next year. This will completed. The start-u- p costs of $58 million will have help us, I feel, to reach a to be taken from the $105 more meaningful strategic arms limitation agreement million appropriated by Conwith the Soviet Union." gress for missile construction, so that will leave Thiokol Corporation's enough money for only about Wasatch Division produces 25 of the 50 missiles that the first and third stages of were supposed to be built. the missile. Officials say I have fought for over two years to save the Mmutemastart-u- p will mean about- lOO y; use: production ImtjpJLam nat: X new jobs. (R-Ut- Splits Converted: Karleen Poulsen STARLITE recently Min-utema- Hi Team Game Scratch: Victor L & L 472, Spirits 450, Honey Queens 434. Hi Team Game Hdcp: Bad News BowL 544, Spikers S31. lers 544, Victor L Hi Tesm Series Scratch: Spirits 1314. L 1312, Honey Queens 1247. Victar L HI Tesm Series Hdcp: Spirits 1521, L 1514, Spikers 1512. Victor L HI Ind. Game Scratch: Gail Rogers 194, Blllie Johnson 171, Suzanne Bowcutt 162. HI Ind Game Hdcp: Gail Rogers 224, Linda Roae 144, Jeanne Wheatley 143. HI Ind Series Scratch: Gail Rogers 483, Jeanne Wheatley 444, Blllie Johnson 444. Hi Ind Serfcs Hdcp: Gail Rogers 573, Peggy Stewart 512, Grace Walker 528. Marge Brockmaa 528. AUTOMATIC jW The Air Force S84. ln. .1 Go - Ahead Se ordered immediate compliance with the Secretary of FRIENDLY HOUR LEAGUE sharpens chain in seconds Bill Ellis Vehf Cohcp Tom Munns For AAinufemcan Nov. 1.1477 Hi Team Game Scratch: Taylor Farm (44. Circle "G" 442, Great Salt Lake MAC (14. HI Team Gaaw Hdcp: Cress Reeds Cafe 117, Iran Horse Rest. 444, Taylor Farm ast. Norland's BM. Hi Team Series Scratch: Circle "G" 1(11, Taylor Farm 1741. Great Salt Lake M C I7a. Hi Team Serin Hdcp: Crass Roads Cafe 2344. Circle "G" 2344. Norland's 2271. Hi lad. Game Scratch: Boh Hawses 244. Jadd Ravslea 14S, Vera Wood 144, Jndy Udy 142, EUea Huggiu 174, Ul Breakman 177. Hi ind Game Hdcp: Bob Hawkes 244, Jndy Udy 214. Vera Wood 234, Genoy Carlson 223, Bob Rinhton 22S, Sylvia Wood 214. Hi Ind Series Scratch: John Tanaka S44, Jadd Rawtea S24, Ellen Haggins 477. Jndy Udy 474. Floyd Kaneko 471. Beeper Rav-ste-a 4M. Hi lad. Series Hdcp: Jndy Udy 434, Judd Ravstea 447, Moot Doman 404, Ellen Httggins SM, Bill Bingham SM. Genny 1711. Hi fir n. 100-yar- finish for the first-plac- e Serfea at. Niek'a SU. Dream Girl 424. Hi Team Cease Harp: tSaan's Prad. H2. Victor L L 747. Nick's Hi Mea l Series Scratch: Larry Kidmaa S4d. Jaha Tanaka S27. Barke Rogers S21. Hi Mea's aeries Hdcp: EaKrsea Eari ll. Deaa Potter S74. Barke Refers SO. Hi ttea's Gaaat Smirk: Jaha Tanaka 21. Emcnaa Earl 244. Steak Miarasi 1st. Hi Mea's Gaaw Hdcp: Emersea Eari 242, Jaha Taaaka 221. Deaa Patter 214. Hi Ladies' Series Scratch: Jaa Gardner S27. Maaiae Petenea Sit, f lora Whiteferd Shauna Seager, medbreast stroke; ley relay team, and the free style relay 200-yar- Teas Hi I4JS, HI 50-ya- 100-yar- d elected Tuesday in Garland while Wilson Bill Ellis and DeWayne Falk were elected in Tremonton. See story front page. Four new faces will take their places at the Garland and Tremonton city council tables in January. Veloy Bel- nap and Tom Munns were LUCKY STRIKE LEAGUE free style; Lanae Knell, free style; Terri Pen- tough team from Woods Cross last week and lost the meet, 81 - 48. Patty Hansen had the only IMS, r. Swimmers Loso Moot Bear ' River High girls' swimming team faced a Lawi Gut ). losing the first game against but then went ) Logan on to win the next two games (20-1and (20-8- ) to win the match. Dixie Wood was high scor Sera: Clattic fail let. Hanmcaa afUi Sen SU, Chouraaa Liwalina BM, dame Ma. Hi inn U nWcutt 1M. Julia Braaa 175, Earner Starrer 171. Handicap Kun Conmll 222, La Bom-eu-tt 21. Esther Starrer 217 Hi bid Sanaa: Eathtr Starrer 474. Rhoda Welling 444. Leal Aliei 4a. Handicap: Esther Starrer S72. Kim Cameail S42, Tre RamdeU (51. Split Converted LU Brenknun N. , La van Garfield Nancy Graver S 14. Kalhi Fetter ateofe Andenaa for the Bears. The girls lost the match (20-7- ) and (20-5The Bears currently have a 7 record in region play, with 6 more games left to play. The Bears will face South and Davis this week. The Davis game will be played at home tonight. Bears proved victorious against Logan. The girls started out by Team Maria Draw er, serving 21 points against the Grizzlies. The game against Box Elder did not turn out too well i , |