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Show Sun Chronicle iVirginia Wursten Mr and Mrs Wayne Ohlin Chris and Betsey journeyed to Southern California for a week They st;' ed m Camillo, California and daughters with Mrs Ohlins brother and his family ard also went to Disneyland. Dorothy Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Damelsen has been visiting here from her home in California In Monday afternoon some of her girlhood friends entertained her at lunch at Brattens Cove in Bountiful Enjoying the afternoon together with her were Mae Ohlin, Margaret and LaJean Stimpson, Fullmer Roy City Judge and Mrs Phillip Browning spent a week 1 he si N ( MONK I ( welcomes contributions from its readers upon anx suhiec t of public interest ll communications must be signed No attention will be gisen to anommous contributions News deadline - Mondas p m , Xiheilisingdeadlme luesdas to am I ( HOW K0 ST Mil 11 K! ISIIf- lTM nhK MOI II :'S MMS PM.M MtlNNII- H TOM ms OfH( MMMS sTXIII N.M - l) I)V Y MTlslNf MTISINf, Phone 825-664- 6 yrrsfJ3K'ririar.'Trtrr. mmS Issued ra h ThurHd a( ixx s PMHtVX Ho I Uh Vmd class postage paid at llm I lab Hit? Mail subst nption rates - Pax able in ads ance f I tt per ear - Ixfor two eara tl extra for out-o- l state subscriptions also, were Mr. Beutlers t'Ml.lit lM and recently at Burley, Idaho enjoying golfing and the sunshine there An open house was held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs Elva Fox honoring Mr and Mrs Edwin Beitz who are leaving Roy to make their home in Rockland, Idaho. The event was hosted by neighborhood friends Many people to the called to say good-byfamily and to wish them happiness in their new home. Mr. am. Mrs Lloyd Cummings welcomed a new baby into their family The baby girl, their third child, was e born Aug 19 Mr and Mrs Dennis Real and small son flew to upstate New York for a visit with fnends and relatives They attended the horse races at Saratoga, and also made visits to Rochester, Lake Ontario, and Kenton They spent some time with their oldest son, Michael, who is working their this summer. He will return in time to enroll for the Fall quarter at Weber State College Mr and Mrs. Richard Russell became parents of their first child, a boy, born Aug 25 The new baby is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs Ray Russell Mr. and Mrs. William Lakey, their children, and Mr. Lakeys MALE NURSES now serving patients at Weber County Hospital are Richard Russell, R.N., Kenneth Pratt, R.N., and Craig Parker, R.N. I When a patient ROY at Weber County Hospital calls "nurse there is no longer any assurance that he will have a lady m white respond to his call. g The reason for this is the three registered nurses and one license practical nurse now employed at the county facility who are males Nursing, once a profession women for has only, broadened its scope within VAN DYKE TECHNICOLOR HHU,JPS iG,-i:- -I TIKE PSSCIMIfJ zzrinm.r.z hM.MIXiliU.OHi gmwowa metwy kdblto warn waifflui snucomw wnpwwrc Dessie child. recent years to include the professional minority of man At Utahs only chronic disease - Weber County Hospital - the four male nurses represent 10 percent of the hospitals nursing population "Male nurses give someone for the male patients to relate to more comfortably, commented Mrs Baxter, R N , director of nursing service She went on to explain that all of these nurses currently work in charge nurse positions. hospital Blair Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs Keith Cox, has just arrived home after spending the summer picking pineapples on the island of Maui in Hawaii The group spent their last week there touring the other islands. Judy Young, who was married last week was honored at two showers prior to her marriage. One, a linen shower, was given by Karen Forster at her home, and the other, a miscellaneous shower was hosted by Gloria Mdhoskey at her home. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Kim-be- r took their vacation last week and drove up to Washington to enjoy the many interesting places m that area. The beautiful Canadian Province of Alberta was the destination for Mr and Mrs. Alvin Beutler and children. Park and Bonnie. On the trip, Qoy CUkvanis DOWN A to r.) rJteaOe mcDPoes jjDra eftoGG Now Playing WALT DISHEYSl ANDREWS (1. mother, Lakey, have been away for about seven weeks Their travels took them across the US by way of Texas and to Arkansas, McLean, Virginia where they stayed for 3 weeks with Mr. Lakeys brother and his family. From their they drove up to Palmyra, New York and back across the country to Utah They met with an accident on the way and had to buy a new car. Mr and Mrs. John Kirkland have a new baby son He was bom Aug 20 and is their 6th Tuesday is Ladies Night , away innwmMM uhuuiij. iju j1 Hi Robert RedfordGorg Segal ROY THEATER 5637 South 1900 West Roy, Utah Phone 773 0904 EsolcO meeting Alvin club Strong, president, opened the weekly Kiwams Club at 7 30 p m last Wednesday night It was held at Vans Blue Ox Restaurant in Roy Bob Eldard was the program chairman for the evening He introduced his son Bob as the guest speaker for the evening Bob is a graduate of Weber State College and is presently working on the Weber County Planning Commission His subject for the evening was the proposed Green Belt development ot 'he Ogden River area and Weber River area. It would be a 40 mile development for all kinds of summer and winter brother John Beutler, his wife and son of Clearfieid They especially enjoyed beautiful Lake Louise and Calgary, and also Cardston Recent visitors at the Blair Beck home were Mrs Becks brother Wayne Robbins and his family, and her sister Var-jea- n Roller all of Fresno, Cahomia. A baby daughter was born Aug 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Mazeiki of 3043 W. 6075 So. Lynn Summers of Roy is v will one of three Utahns receive honors at the P ... al Air Force Convention in Washington D C. Sept. He will receive an exceptional service award ans will be cited for hm work with the Utah AFA for the fiscal year 1973. Mr. Summers is the immediate past president for Utah and now serves on the board of directors. A new red haired baby boy was born Aug. 25 to Mr. and Mrs Larry Pitchford. He joins one sister and four brothers in the family. Mr. and Mrs. Patiick Stoneking who live at 6077 So. 2700 W. have a new baby son, who arrived at McKay Hospital Aug 23. Mr and Mrs. John Fntzges of Albuqurque N. M announce the arrival of a baby boy on Aug 23. Mrs. Fntzges is the former Rose Ann Kennedy and the couple formerly lived here. Sympathy is extended to Bobby Baird, and Ramona Racher. Mr. Bairds father, Lorenzo Baird, of Ogden, died last Thursday at his home. Funeral services were held on Monday in Ogden. Mrs. Rachers mother, Mrs. Ann McKean, died at the Racher home on Aug. 20, after a long illness. She was 91 years old. Funeral services were held last Saturday in Salt Lake City. guests at the home of Mrs. Margaret Clough last week were Mike and Polley Meadows and son, Jason of Longmont, Colo , and Mrs. Patty Castillion of Gnjen River, Wyo. Mrs. Meadows and Mrs. Castillion are daughters of Mrs. Clough. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Siler and family were on their way to a family reunion one day last week when they were in an accident which destroyed their trailer house. Fortunately no one was seriously 17-2- n injured and after Each year since Jerry the Telethon will include g record on his Labor Day lelethc- - to benefit Helen Hayes, James Coco and Joan Crawford, as well as Richie Havens, Buddy Rich, Dystrophy Marcel Marceau, Johnny 1966, Lewis has topped his previous fund-raisin- Muscular Association of America This year, in an effort to top his 1972 achievement of over $9 2 million pledged, Jerry has dreamed up a new format for the weekend show, to be seen in Salt Lake City over KCPX-TV- , Channel 4, beginning at 8:30 p m , Sunday, Sept. 2, and continuing until 4 30 pm, Monday, Sept. 3 The new format will present 20 one-hospecials, each with its own entertainment theme, starring the nations leading performers, artists and sports figures. The show will originate from Las Vegas for the first time this year, 'th pickups from Nashville, New York, and Hollywood. Buddy Hackett, Jerrys long-tim- e friend, will serve as York New anchorman. Pickups will feature scenes from Broadway hits including A Little Night Music, "Grease, That ChamTwo Gen- pionship Season, The Suntlemen of Verona, and others. shine Boys, Besides the show casts, Broadway stars appearing on Mathis and Alan King Top talent will appear from Hollywood and from Del Webbs Hotel Sahara in Las Vegas Already scheduled to join forces with Jerry are Don Adams, Don Rickies, Allen & Rossi, Sammy Davis Jr., Wayne Newton, Vicki Carr, Helen Reddy and Jerry Vale. Jan Murray again will host the Hollywood segments with guests John Cassavetes, Peter Falk, Carol Burnett, Annette Fumcello, James Franciscus, Chad Everett of TVs Medical Center and his wife, Shelby Grant For the Nashville segments, Jerry has recruited The whole intermountain area would benefit from this development because of the torist attraction The whole kiwams Club was treated to a very enjoyable evening and one in which we all hope will become a reality to help our environment around our wonderful City of Roy TIMUMA out- standing country and western music stars Singer Roy Clark will serve as Nashville anchorman. Johnny Cash and his wife, June Carter, again will back up Jerry with their unique talents Other stars slated to join Jerry on the Telethon include Carol Joan Lawrence, Darling, Florence Henderson and The Brady Bunch, The Lettermen, Liberace, Dave Maddeon of TVs Partridge Family, Ed McMahon and David Hartman Roy seeks locker bids Roy City is accepting bids for lockers for the new recreation complex Specifications can be picked up at the City Municipal Office, 5715 So 2200 W , in Roy Sealed bids will be accepted until 5pm Sept 6 A Wayne Kimber City Manager Published one time this 30th day of August, 1973 in the Roy Sun Chronicle , I MONTGOMERY WARDS I in Roy SHOP BY PHONE 773-506- 0 . 1900 W. 5800 S. 5800 Square FREE PARKING Delivery on Large Items TIME : 6 P.M. It would include parks, swimming, boating on man made lakes, camping, picnic areas, etc for ail ages and would benefit the whole area because of the attraction from all oer our land to come and see our man made wonderland until 9 P.M. I PLACE : NORTH PARK MOM: Would you litre a chance to get out of that hot Eritchen forf a good msal and a night of fun? Come to the Chamber of menu includes: Commerce dinner The BARON OF BEEF CORN ON THE COB FRESH TOMATOES DINNER ROLLS BUTTER FRESH GILE&DFimD Telethon readied tor Labor Day fun recreation. best this side of being checked at a Brigham City Hospital, they continued on their tnp Among those attending the annual Tupperware Jubilee in Logan on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week are LaRae McEntire, Charlene Lomax and LuDene Keyes. Mr. and Mrs. Dari Field flew to Washington D C. for a summer vacation trip. They took side trips to the many histoncal spots in that part of the country and had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Johnson spent about two weeks camping and fishing in Idaho up near Yellowstone Park. The Reese Nelsons have been m Yellowstone for a few days and also went to see the Craters of the Moon in Idaho. STEVE SHAW, Utah State Muscular Dystrophy poster child, is visited at Camp Kostopulos by Salt Lake television personalities Dave Blackwell and Dick Nourse. Nourse is the president of the Utah Chapter, Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America, while Blackwell is the host for this ears Labor Day Telethon. i ft ,v FRUIT DESSERT PUNCH 2.50 .50 ALL THIS 9G2 0I2LY ECU ADULTS AE3D FGE1 CHiLDUEE UUD2E1 12 SPCrJSCHED BY Till ROY ciiAf.irsn cf c&:;m:rce fhe Square Dance and stay for the FIREWORKS! Come ffo |