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Show To The Editor TA TUC LETTRSEb,roR V e rc To The Editor This letter is to the truck driver who killed our dog last Saturday west of Tremonton. He didn't slow down before or after he hit the animal. I wonder if you would have been any more concerned if it had been a child. I'm sure the parents who live in this area would feel their children were safer if you and some of the other drivers would slacken your speed as you pass our homes, especially since there are bus stops on this road. Sincerely, Mrs. Edmund Homer Ci I' To The Editor -- and instructor: Karla Finch, president; Lore-Bea- r aine Larsen, Linda Stine and Carol Macfar-Sall- y Class representatives of the French Club at River Junior High are Michelle Nelson, Jo Getz, Mrs. Ruby Thompson, advisor Massive education, not political ballyhoo, offers the only means of again electing enough Conservatives to office in this country to save it from collec-tivityranny. This education must be continuous, not spasmodic. It must be conscientious, and diligent, not casual and superficial. For the task to be practicable, this education must be directed at community leaders rather than at the total public' It is the brainwashed Imsiness and professional classes that have been gradually carrying the people to the left, not vice versa. Get enough of these same people to understand the truth and they will help us lead the hard march moralback to responsibility, ity, and common sense. This educational must be dependent primarily on t h e printed word - books, lane. st Q f V f a it hi n; J 1 sm LI I 1 7 f , . -- . ! .. . , - Standing. t. . pamphlets, and reprints rather than radio and television - in order to have a sufficiently strong, lasting, and repeated impact. It must not be sidetracked into the dozen different channels of subtle ifc i 'A Tanaka, Janet Sorensen, class representatives: Lamont Wells, advisor; Randy Harris and Boyd Petersen, class representatives. German Club officers are Ronnie Woerner, president; Alice Petersen, secretary: Kelly Waldron, Marilyn r -w . "Ml fKUi , !r jjy tie . - v -- , . -v M . 'I - 'f I 1 EE: New officers of the Junior High Spanish class Geri Dawn Gibson, Cheri include, seated. Bennett, Dixie Kotter. Brian Marble. Allyson Annette Hickman. Standing, Cheri Walker, Marble, Barbara Ann Kaneko, Mrs. Beth Rees, teacher and club advisor, Ann Iverson. French Club Officers Named PHEASANT HUNTERS SHELLS now propaganda being offered as enlightenment about Communism. And it must be carried out with all deliberate speed, in order for an aroused public opinion to put brakes on the Communist advance before the total forces of collectivism have become too powerful. The old fashioned potitical parties simply cannot carry out such a program - politicians are not educators. The John Birch Society can - our whole strategy is education, and truth is our only weapon. Our educational army needs one thousand members in every one of 325 districts Congressional throughout the United States. This means that we need to be three or four times our present size to play the role of David realistically against the Communist Goliath. But the reason The John Birch Society is so extensively and viciously smear- . s F SHELLS The Bear River High School French Club elected officers in a for the school year 1965-6meeting held last week. John Oyler. a senior, was SHELLS 6 SAYINGS reporter. Many prizes to be given away. 12 ga. 16 ga. 2.94 2.64 Sallie elected Coombs, junior, won the nod as while Shauna Jarrett. a sophomore, was voted secretary. Sheila Hansen, junior, will perform the duties of president. Get your Shells at Norm's Surplus and save. Also sign up for Long Tail Feather Contest at no cost. ative. An access road on the west side of the senior high play area providing an exit north 10th to the a north road would provide possible solution. There is also the danger of turning the road surrounding the junior high into a race track. Such a possibility exists without aggravating the situation with the convenience of a parking lot. A group of Concerned Parents List of 40 names on file at Leader Office. newly-surface- frustrate such an advantage. Why is it more important for the senior high school to have a parking lot than it is for the junior high to have sufficient area for a P. E. program to ed - mostly, of course, by people who do not even know that they are acting as dupes of the Communists - is that the Society, with exactly its present structure and procedures, fast and simply by growing enough, can conduct an educational campaign which will expose and defeat the Communist And the Communconspiracy! ists know it. But so do we! If you have the courage, the character, the understanding, and the dedication to serve in this great body of the finest men and women in the world, you should join the Society now. If you merely would like more information about us. send one dollar with a request for our Introductory Packet, to BelThe John Birch Society, mont, Mass., 02178. Very truly yours, Joseph K. Stumph Jr., Section Leader, Northern Utah The John Birch Society d The Leader Thursday, November ATTENO FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. W'ayr.e Grover, the Bud Grovers and Steve a family Grovers attendeJ birthday dinner Thursday evening honoring Randy and Karen Grover and Wendy Korth. Mrs. Leland Patterson and Janet of West Point and Mrs. Carma Taylor of Harrisville visited the Wayne Grovers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer. Mr. nd Mrs. Leo Godfrey ,and Vera Westergard attended funeral services Wednesday at Tooele for an uncle. Mrs. Dora Tremonton. Utah 4, 1965 Shaffer, who had gone down earlier returned with Kenneth. Mrs. Ruth Holman accompanied them to Salt Lake City and spent the day with relatives. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Orin Parkinson of Portage visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen. Saturday Mrs. Leland Pulsipher of Avon and daughter, of Smithfield NaVee Thornley were with the Sorensens. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garby of Manti spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler. LYLES FORMER ASSOCIATES VISIT at the James Houseguests Walton home today and Friday are Pres. and Mrs. Ralph j. Hill of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Knapp of Idaho Falls, Ida. Mr. Hill was president and Mr. Knapp was first counselor of the Texas Mission while the Waltons were GROCERY serving there. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. TO MEET The Boar River Junior High School P. T. A. will hold their first meeting of the year Monday, Nov. 8th, starting at 7:30 p.m. The parents attending the meeting will be given a tour of the new Junior High building, become acquainted with the teachers, and meet their new P. T. A. officers. All parents are urge to attend this meeting. 8 A.M. Open Daily to Open Sundays 8 A.M. to 761 West Phone 8 P.M. 6 P.M. Main Street 257-510- 7 The plans for the new year were discussed. Among these is a trip to Salt Lake City to the 20 ga. 2.44 Memorial famous Theatre to w itness the French Faite a play. "L'Annonce Marie" by Paul Claude!. The fifth and sixth year students are now reading this play. 7 NOR THER N F U R N I T U R E EVERYTHING REDUCED a TO The Bear River Junior High Spanish Club held elections reand cently to select officers directors for the coming year. Officers are Brian Marble, president; Allyson Walker, Dixie Kotter, secretary; Cheri Bennett, reporter. Each hour named one person to represent their class. These class representatives are: Bart; bara Kaneko, 1st hour; Kathy Archibald, 2nd hour; Annette Hickman. 3rd hour; Ann Iverson, 4th hour; Geri Dawn Gibson. 5th and Cheri Marble, 6th. The first event will be the party, with yearly Spanish authentic Spanish dishes cooked and prepared by members of the club officers and Mrs. Rees. BOX German Club Officers at UJ l NEW BUSINESS HAS OPENED IN TREMONTON ALT S PRECISION MACHINE WORKS OWNED AND OPERATED BY ALTON VEIBELL Bring your auto, truck, tractor and combine engine in now. Be ready for sping work. Come in and see what we do at 78 North 2nd West. Phone FREE ESTIMATES Generator and Starter Repair Engine Reboring & Rebuilding Head Block and Valve Grinding and Seating Cyl. Milling Piston Knurling Valve Seat Installation Piston Ring Lanse Regrooving Installation of False Guides Piston Pin Fitting Magnetic Inspection & Crack Repair Metal Lathe Work Connecting Rod Reconditioning Hydraulic Jack Repair Welding 257-522- 6 The German Club at Bear River Junior High School under the direction of their advisors, Darrel Mathews and Lamont Wells have been planning their activities for the following year. The first activity planned is an authentic German SPRING 10 MATTRESS SET YEAR LAMPS PICTURES GIFTS GOOD SELECTION LIVING ROOM SETS IV CARPET party with the customary German foods. Another activity planned will be our Christmas party which will include all the traditional and authentic German customs and refreshments. The third party planned will be held in the spring of the year and will be a hike with songs sung in German. Also, a group of outstanding students will be taken to the annual Language Fair held at the Utah State University, to test their skills against other students. The club elected as their ofRonnie Woerner, ficers; Pres. Vice Pres. - Kelly Waldron, Sec. - Alice Petersen. The party committee includes Marilyn Tanaka, Janet Sorenson, Jim Poulson, Boyd Christenscn, Randal Harris, and Micky J $49.88 GUARANTEE Pioneer ..yb'i'Mrll 5I Spanish Club Officers Elected Junior High A say nothing of the traffic hazard to the students involved. There is ample room to construct parking areas on the senior high school grounds south of the football field if more parking area is so imper- program . M - riSlv VX I.V ml 1 It has come to the attention of those concerned that a parking lot has been planned for the senior high school on the new junior high school grounds. The parking lot is to be a strip of land 80, 100, or 150 feet (reports conflict along the west side of the junior high P. E. area. One of the advantages of the new junior high school was to separate the junior and senior It would seem high schools. that effort is being extended to ROLL ENDS ($129.88 SET I $T49J 38 POLE LAMPS YOUR CHOICE s4 95 SE" i D SAVE UP TO USED T.V.'s 1 Vr s2888 4. THROW RUGS 88c Jin |