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Show Hunters Are Encouraged to Get Goose I'nder special tions listed Tas goose regula- in the 1W." waterf- owl proclamation, hunters bo required to obtain and a set of eight special tags Canada geese taken during ! Tlh ILEA Thursday. St pUmbe:- t use for the 1!K)." 1 V (?p3& Either mail or personal applications will be accepted, but each applicant must send or bring in a valid 1965 game bird, combination or juvenile game M;" TREMONTON TIGERS Champions of the Little League and the Round Robin tournament, pictured above are: front, Bobby Miller, Roger Callister, Craig Webb, Drew Lish. 2nd row, Doug Morrison, Charles Nelson, Craig Anderson, Jim Orwin. Rear, Ray Bolton, coach, Brad Fillmore, Craig Bolton. Missing from picture are: Laxry Robbins, 'Hikie' Paetsch, Bob Miller, assistant coach. Approved Grants to B. R. H. S. Expands Needed Programs able from state and national A grant of $1700 to the English Department from the National Defense Educational Association will make available d to that department some equipment. These grants of funds have been assured the school through the efforts of Principal Kerr, Frank Stevens, director of secondary education in Box Elder County, and other county administrators. Bear River's program over the past years has prompted the State of Utah to contribute funds for the employment of help over and above what would normally have been approved for the school. "Both state and local boards of education have acted with promptness on the approving of suggested programs that will result in a greater offering for Bear River students," says Mr. Kerr. Approved grants of local and state funds for the purchase of additional facilities and equipment are making possible an expansion of academic and vo- funds. much-neede- cational programs at Bear River High School. Offered in the general expansion program are classes in intermediate type, business mabookkeeping II. and occupational economics. An exprogram panded homemaking is also open to students. Last Thursday. State Departofficials Education ment of stamped their approval on the proposed expansion of the Biology Department by approving $5000 for department. Principal Kerr will submit requisitions totaling that amount for equipment and supplies. Earlier in the summer the Vocational Agricultural Department received additional equipment from money made avail- chines, that r CULLIGAN'S MONTHLY 28 14 7 Elder Donald M. Mecham Donald Mcclinm 1963. Welcome Home Sunday for James Larson son of Donald M. Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Max Tanner of Grouse Creek will .be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunin the 26. 1955 day. Sept. Grouse Creek Ward chapel at 2 Homecoming Testimonial be held in Tremonton Fourth Ward Sunday evening A Sept. 19th at 7 p.m. in compliment to Elder Terry L. Rees, who has just returned after spending the past two and a half years on an L.D.S. North German Mission. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Elder Rees is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees. to the U. S. Senate in 1958. His Salt Lake City address continued: "I believe it is time for those connected with the law and its enforcements to take a hard look at what is happening in our courts. We should ask ourselves whether the pendulum may have swung too far. Are rights designed to assure a fair trial being abused and misused by experienced criminals? Are the uncertainties as to standards which should be applied, and the boundary lines of new doctrines, making it more difficult for the police, for prosecutors and for trial courts to operate effectively? We need to do some serious thinking as to whether in our commendable attempt to protect the rights of our criminals we are doing a seriois disservice to our p.m. He has been called to serve in the East Central States Misin with sion headquarters Louisville, Ky. He enters the mission home Oct. 4 and departs on? week later. He is a 1964 graduate of Bear River High School. Bishop Reese Warburton inhis many friends and vites relatives to attend. Terry Rees to will g Answers Call lo Mission Field Elder A. James Larson will be honored at a welcome home at the Tabernacle in Garland Sunday. Sept. 19th at 7:30 p.m. Elder Larson, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Larson and has spent the past two years serving on a Western Canadian L.D.S. Mission. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Report Mission j&CB Presently visiting in Tremonton with her grandmother, Mrs. Amos Hansen, is Kristy Kimball of Denver, Colo. 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BUDGET Monte cans Case of 24 I DISTRIBUTOR, The farewell testimonial will be in honor of Elder David K. Harris. Sunday, Sept. l'ltli at 7:30 in the Cherry Creek Ward. Elder Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan W. Harris has been called to serve in the Central German Mission with in Dusseldorf. headquarters Germany. He enters the mission home in Sail Lake City on Sept. 20th. He will then attend the language (raining mission al Brigham Young University for 12 weeks prior to his departure for Germany. Elder Harris is a graduate of Malad High School and a r gradual e of (he Seminary program, lie has attended Utah Slate University for one year. A 4 n 95 - Marshmallows Non.PuF?n.r Cheddar Cheese Shorp North 3rd West 15. Fancy Fruit Cocktail Lay In A Supply Mrs. Leslie Rees recently re- ftLI m 130 Mr. ards and two small children of Terrc Haute, Ind., spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rees enjoying films shown by Terry Rees taken while on his mission in Fruit Cocktail SUMMER IUII MAX WALKER DISTRIBUTER 14 hold Selmans Fred Selmans Dean Selmans He entered the Army in October and completed basic training at Fort Polk, La., before arriving overseas in April To Honor Elder Harris Sen. Moss also told the convention that the Law Enforce- - Harold ness. Cherry Creek Del w clean-as-a-whist- is taking part in live-fir- e exercises and problems to determine his combat readiWood Elder David R. Harris citizens." Family of Terry and Chris Darlene, Jolene, Dennis, Wendy, Tamra 5? Dr. Duane Ken Speaks at COMPLETES WORK TREMONTON clean-as-a-whist- x v 1 g matic Fever". $Z00 RENTAL AUTOMATICS with W month To per Buy Option Ask About Our Low Financing Terms. NEW and REBUILT WATER HEATERS Call For Free Information On Installation Siokermatic Heaters Water Softener Archery Salt Equipment Coal Fireplace Wood Phone 2374251 230 West Main THE a message center clerk the 2nd Battalion, 6th Infantry, left Berlin Aug. 24 to undergo battalion level training in the Rhoen Mountains of West Germany. Wood, in must agree that protection of individual liberties is the hallmark of our democracy, yet some of these rulings impinge on the individual rights of citizens by making it difficult or impossible to detect and punish criminals." Sen. Moss served two terms as Salt Lake City Judge and two terms as Salt Lake County Attorney, prior to being elected In Salt Lake City Thursday (today) attending the annual convention of the Utah State Medical Society are Dr. and Mrs. Duane Kerr of Tremonton. Dr. Kerr was chosen as one of the guest speakers at this convention. He will speak on "Sore Throat, Streptococcus and the Prevention of Rheu- $1ftfi I OO day service dy service dy service September 13, many. Convention SOFT WATER SERVICE FULLY AUTOMATIC WATER SOFTENER bird hunting license. Goose tags will be available ;il the above offices beginning lifMil LI VWVV.-- Sen. Frank E. Moss said Friday recent court decisions "make increasingly difficult the apprehension and conviction of suspected offenders." In a speech prepared for delivery before the Law Enforcement Section of the annual convention of the Utah Municipal League, Sen. Moss said, "All Og-de- thanks to everyone for their kindness in the loss of our Beloved Terry and C!fc-i-s. To everyone who brought food, to those who gave us words of comfort and helied in anyway. We would also like to thank everyone who took part in the services and for the beautiful floral arrangements. We would especially like to thank the Bishopric and Relief Societies of the Dewey ville and Tremonton 2nd wards. Army PFC Vern K. Wood, son of Mrs. Doris K. Wood, Treis undergoing monton, Utah, three weeks of intensive field training at Wildflecken, Ger- ldiii Hi, Senator Moss Talks on Law Enforcement will waterfowl season. Hunters are allowed a seasonal limit of 8 Canada geese, all geese taken must be tagged at time and place of kill with the special Canada goose tag. Tags are available, free of charge, from any of the Fish and Game offices located in Salt Lake City, Cedar City, Provo, Price and Vernal. - CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our Pfe. Vern Wood Is in Germany (T COPYRIGHT '" mm? I960 SAFfWAY STOR15 INCORPORATED '.mux ZU At |