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Show THE SUN CHRONICLE, From E'CTJS Three-Da- y Assembly Delegates from the Clearfield nesses congregation of Jehovah's Wit- - tending WSC Wins Trophy In Forensics WSC 'Whiz Kids' Tangle With Portland State The Weber Stale Whiz Kids under the coaching wizardry of Sark Arslanian and his staff have become the darlings of Ogden and the giant killers of the Big Sky Conference, In one dramatic and exciting afternoon, tire Wildcats manhandled the heavily favored Idaho Vandals and clinched at least a tie for the league championship. Some have said that Weber Sweepstake trophy from Brigham Young University Junior Varsity forensic tourney was being placed on the shelves at Weber State College recently. Webr State won the top prize In competition with teams from colleges and universities in Arizona, Idaho, and Utah. The Wildcats will close out the 1965 football schedule this Satur- day against Portland State College, a school which may join the Big Sky Conference. Nine seniors win play their last game for Weber State and hope to finKathy Jackson, the daughter ish their career with a win over of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson, of Roy, and a freshman at WSC. the Vikings. placed third in the oratory conThe Cats will be faored to test. beat Portland State, however, the The contests were restricted to coaches are- - hoping the team freshmen and sophomore student. wont let up after their upset Weber placed first in tlie tour victory over Idaho, Spirit is high though and the squad members should be up for the game. State's amazing victory over the tauted Vandals moved Wildcat football ahead by five years. Per. haps this is an exaggeration; but the Ogden crew proved it is capable of playing b i g league Tl)e Vikings whipped Weber last Ann Anderson, daughter of Mr, football and showed a promising years 0 in Portland and are and Mrs. John C. Anderson, Roy, potential for the future. efof their capable duplicating one of the leadfort this Saturday at 1:30 p.m. has been given ing roles. Joseph ina, in the WSC in the Wildcat Stadium. play, Pere Le Temps". hae returned from atthe three-da- y assembly in Idaho Falls, Idaho, stated Carl Cowan, presiding minister. All sessions were constructed around tire theme. Increasing Our Praise to Jehovah and suggestions (or doing this were PTA j J j by discourses and demonstrations. What Does the Resurrection of the Dead Mean for You aid was the name of the Yours? main disco tires on Sunday by M. L. Helien. There were 553 in attendance at this discourse. The local meetings of Jehovah Witnesses will go back to their regular schedule of five meetings per week. Interested persons are invited to attend. w AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY Olive and Mark FLORAL 294-347- o 1 1 ciety, a :yV' .w , .J';A A v 1 V so- changing V helping disadvantaged children, waging the peace and coping with the responsibility of parenthood, including sex education. This undertaking, to be carried out in a three-yea- r action program, will tax PTA resources to the utmost, says National PTA President Mrs. Jetinelle Moorhead. It is not too much to say that the outcomes of these ith 25 points. -- groups in many communities. In other bfheduied ai tides, parents will be gnen suggestions on how to prepare for a conference with the teacher, as well as challenging views on IQ tests, ability grouping and student cheating- 1 he PTAs official magazine also provides regular services to thoughtful parents: previews of motion pictures graded for children, adolescents and adults; reviews of television programs along u ith names of their sponsors; regular reports on "whats happening in education and neug of medical development that affect childrens health. 'ft i aiming to add new members as it tackles critical issues tiiat affect children today issues such as financing public education, educating for study-dip'-ussi- V This messenger (she's Celia Richman, a first grader at Kay school in , All is information that will he Chicago) has an invitation for the nation Join the PTA and help used by PTA a as they program the other 49,999,999 or so children in American schools this year. their current attack on critical issues. Other matters on that palaehia program of early 1965, welfare in home, school, church action calendar are equalizing when, in five months, PTAs and community. educational opportunity; clarifythroughout the country collected the responsibilities for While children in school are ing more than 1,100,000. childrens decision-makinexbooks and sent them, in bookcase the focus of all PTA activity, educational g; boxes, to the hundreds of barren, the National Congress of Parissues will have one- - and schools in the ents and Teachers works equally fateful consequences for our nahard to keep parents and teachmountains. Appalachian tion and ita children. ers learning, too, about children. This was a special project," A sample of the PTAs effecChildrens complaints about tiveness in action specifically, Mrs. Moorhead recalls, and our action to help disadvantaged routine programs can be equally sehocl will get an airing in a ehildien was its Books for Ap- - effective in advancing children's forthcoming issue of The PTA g, two-roo- erica pageants. She has been active in theater It is a satire of human values work at Weber High School and and practices, written by Merle WSC. tending and strengthening munity services; com- Combating moral, spiritual,' and civic apathy; eliminating certain health and safety hazards. and safeguarding individual rights and liberties. lege Theater department Free parking in rear 2955 Wash. i e enrollment, membership Keith Gibson, a member of the theater staff at the University of Utah. Director is Therald Todd. Miss Anderson is a drama major at WSC and fa planning to The play will run Nov. 19. 20, teach upon graduation. She is as Miss Weber 23, through 27, at 8 p.m. and is currently reigning contest Is a preliminary contest the second presentation of the season by the Weber State Col- for the Miss Utah and Miss Am- 18-1- w Magaine, uod us a bane text by , The National Congress of Parents and Teachers now has under way its annual ney with 48 points. College of Eastern Utah. Price, was second, wih S3 points, and University of Utah was third, Renews Invitation: Join Now! As 5ft,ouft,ooo American children move forward in the current school year, their parents and teachers will receive an invitation, issued to the nation, to join the PTA, Ann Andedrson In WSC Play KIENKE 11, 1965 Jehovah Witnesses Return giGPOQQ'S KJ : THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4 CHURCH NEWS 7 For Employee Relative Friend Peetmon, Newspaper Confer Several Peneminatiena. A Ask Checker Nr Details. lei ilflonte Catsup PillsEwy Flour Gift Orders Good At Any Safeway In The U.S. or Canada & At Any Safeway Store. 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On Nov. 20, the Leaguers are planning a swimming party at the Clearfield Pool. A pizza party is scheduled to be held after swimming. The Lutheran Church Women will meet for their general meeting Tuesday. Nov. 6. at 7:30 p.m at the church. The program will consist of a brief study on the Advent Wreath. Those participating in th program will be Thelma Daihle. Leona Dye and Shirley Zecher. Scripture and prayer will be given by Marge Legas and the offering response by Lorraine Hagen. Hobesses for the evening will be Helen ' Burdick and Delores Meyer. Each member is urged to bring a guest All adults of Our Savior's are urged to attend a night of fun at the church Friday beginning at 7:30 p.m. There will be food, games and prizes. This is the first of such evenings. All friends of the community are urged to cirde the date of Nov. 28 to join with the members and friends of Our Saviors to attend dedication services at 3 p.m. This has been a date looked forward to with great anticipation. The new church located next to the present building at (S is receiving final installation of pews and carpeting and the members are working on the lawn this week. Pastor Warren Meyers reminds friends of Roy they are welcome any time to worship with the members of Our Saviors. Sunday School is held at 8:30 a.m. for 7th graders through college. At 9:30 a.m. a second session for those three years old through the 6th grade is held with an an adult class. Morning worship fa ; at 11 a.m, 5560 S. 2300 W Lutheran Church Open Till 6:30 P.M. COME AS YOU ARE! |