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Show THE TIMES, November 23, LEADER-GARLAN- D 1977, Page Peirenfl .dueertion .cource Center it a Cesktj tt 0s3 nr.n nr.innR ady To Open A Parent Education Resource Center is almost ready to open its doors in Box Elder County. New materials are being received daily, according to Les Dunn, Community Schools director; Jean Show-el- l, Parent Education specialist and Karen Thorsted, secretary, are cataloguing materials for use. . The grand opening of the center will feature a Toy Selection Workshop on Thursday, December 1, from 1 until 3 p.m. A flyer will be sent homei with all elementary school children containing information on the center and a check list for classes in Parent Education and Child Development in which parents would like to partici- Mrs. Retta Adams Birthday Party Is pate. Parents are urged to re Planned Mrs. Retta Adams of will be honored on her 85th birthday at a family dinner party. The gala event will be held Saturday, Nov. 26, at the Maddox Ranch House and will be attended by four generations of offspring. Mrs. Adams is the wife of the late Basil H. Adams. She is the mother of six children, three of whom are still living: Mrs. George (Faye) Evans of Lay ton, Utah; Donald D. Adams of Omaha, Nebraska ant Max Adams of Tremonton. Mrs. Adams has 12 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren and three great great granddaughters. turn this check list to the school with their child. These classes will be offered through Community Education beginning January 2, 1978. The center is located in the west part of the remodeled Box Elder Board Office Building at 298 West 2nd South and serves Box Elder, Cache, and Logan School Districts. "We offer cassette and filmstrip programs, books, free pamphlets, and a toy lending library for use by groups or individuals, also demonstrations and consultant services on selection of materials," Dunn said. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The center will also be open until 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday evenings beginning December 1, 1977. Continental Pays $68,107 Property Taxes Tre-mont- Continental Telephone of the West's Box Elder County property tax for 1977 totaled $68,107.58, making Continental one of the largest property taxpayers in Box Elder County. Grant T. Callister, Utah State customer service manager, delivered Continental's check recently to Glen S. Fife, treasurer of Box Elder County. Continental's Tremonton District provides telecommunication service in Northern Box Elder County. In addition, Continental provides service in the Delta rmnnn and Moab Districts, making Continental the largest independent telephone company in Utah. The Yellow Pages of your Continental Directory are an indispensable buyers guide offering you valuable information on name brands, services, dealer names, locations and business hours. Call for the lowest prices . . . locate the store that has the product you need...order by phone. Karl Rundberg, one of our Yellow Pages Sales Representatives, wants you to shop and save the easy way...and when you call -- say Chuck David Chrtstensen Bartholomew Pair Earn Eagle Rank Ward. David Bartholomew, 14, and Chuck Christensen, 14, attained scouting's highest rank. David is the son of Dr. H. H. Bartholomew of Salt Lake City and the late Betty Ann Deakin Bartholomew. Chuck is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen of i? "I Tremonton. David has served as patrol leader in Troop 140 and as Deacon's Quorum first counselor and secretary of the Teacher's Quorum. Chuck has served as patrol leader, Deacon's Quorum president and counselor in the Teacher's Quorum. teenagers received the Eagle Scout rank this week in a court of honor held in the Tremonton Fourth Two Both are members now found you in the Yellow Pages." E Continental Telephone of the West Keeping You in Touch for a Better Tomorrow An Equal Opportunity Employef of the Tremonton First Ward. Both are ninth graders at Bear River Junior High School. ) 4 fit ? - W Merchants Give 72 Turkeys Seventy-tw- o turkeys were presented to citizens by 38 local merchants Saturday afternoon. Harry Gephart directed the selection of the following winners: Bear River State Bank Doug Pearson and Carl J. Isaacson; Tremonton & Logan Savings Loan - Nancy -- Curtis; Carlson Glass & Paint - John F. Deters; Weiler Jewelry - Mickey Beckmann; Keith's Shoes & Apparel - Kurt Allred and Gregg Hardman; - Marta Campbell, Keith Bolingbroke and Lewis Earl; Cowley's - Vereen John, Julie Ann Stokes, Er-m- a Bourne and Cleo Barms; Verl's Auto - Earl Maynard and Lucille Robbins; Buttons & Bolts - Betty Knell and Beverly Holdaway; Foxley Real Estate - Vernal Bron-soSouthwick Real Estate Lorna Adams; Lee Allen Real Estate - Marva Mason; Foxy Fashions - Anna Lee Hess; Lazy P - Dennis Har-stoMontgomery Ward Chester Denton; Shoe Glen Lila Miller; Heidi House Lou Petersen and Ray Timothy; Gephart's - Larry C. Newman, Kaye Dean Mar Coast-to-Coa- st n; -- . n; --- -- tin, Iris Mortensen and Delia Taylor; King's - Betty and Ruth Fuller; Hales Bros. - Marlene Christensen and Donna Cortez; Hamilton's - Lamar Buxton and Linda Peterson; Iron Horse - Mary Richins; Carl & Don's - Diana Poppleton, Ras-muss- PROMOTION CHAIRMAN Harry Gephart allows a member of the crowd to draw a ticket out determining another turkey winner. Tremonton merchants gave away 72 . turkeys Saturday as part of a Thanksgiving promotion.! Glenda Cutler, John F. Hawkins, LaPriel Secrist and Bill Roberts, Jr.; OK Tire Shop - Leona Finch; Norlund's - Richard Peterson, Ted Peterson and Val-ain-e Harris; Don's Furniture - LaVeda Rock and Glen Morris; Bear River Drug 0pini -- Linda Zollinger; Errol's Amoco - Vickie Newitt; May's - Trena Williams; Bowcutt's - Verla Abel and' Essie Peterson; The Leader - Mid Metz, Erma Pugmire and Ilene Lish; Allen's Meat - Jim Coombs and George Crozier ; Northern Furniture - Geneva Collom and Janita Mendoza; 4 Seasons - Roselle Thomas and Dot Martin; Classic Shop - Jon Hawkes and Luann Oman; Dream Girl - Florence Mann; Safeway - Juanita Biddle, Donna Zarse, Margrette Romer, L. Dean Andersen and Douglas Coombs; Miller's Jewelry Harry Smiley. eeouimtf bd 0 ft ( YirGinrDoroftoin) Branch Logan Svoinigjs & ILoirfl" . If you open an account of $10 or more at Logan Savings and Loan Tremonton Office, we'll add another $2 to your account. 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