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Show SUN CHRONICLE . April 28, 1978, Page 8 CLEARFIELD COURIER, April 27, 1978, Page 8 mw A Southern Naugles Drive in, located held their grand opening Saturday, giving away ice cream, California based fast-foo- d chain has opened up their second store in Roy. at 4436 S. 1900 W OVnMTmSOfMNftMTOCMOOSIttO AND COiOMO MOIMNM KM1MSMC9 nails -- 1Atom Quantity and varihy miNiiNmwm. CAITUiOAK mu 1 Simutoad waodgrain an lonou plywood Vtx4x8. ttf frodo Hnt Orodo. 316-4x- 7 SHnwIaiod on louon .. UM OlACIt Simulated 316x4x8 lauan. OAK woodgrom 1 Ionov plywood. 64 $599 MELLOW SENECA OAK timulatod wood von-owith 0 lauon plywood back 316x4x8. grodo 14 k4x8 First grodc viruilottd woodgrom finish on moionito k It 66x1010 7'xlOO' ..$34.99 7 x200' .. $49,95 RANGE ALUM. ROOFING $4.34 49W'x8' . SW'xlO' .... $10.49 49W'x14" ... $14.49 4914"xl6' .... $14.79 49Vi"x20' .... $20.99 HOODS CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS Second Grade 5x6 28TH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN $3.11 ... $3,901 ... $4.69-24"xl- ' ... $5.49 26"xl6 ... $4.20 DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS GALVANIZED PIPE SIZIS ALL n RIGOS RESTAURANT $2.50 14"xS' 26"x10' $3.00 26"x12' 5x5 an employee of the Roy Naugles "Ortega Burger. The new drive-i- held a grand opening Saturday. $17' TILE BOARD In SI w" $99 -- ft. Length S4e.i 1 NEW .'...Mcft. ke. i"! and up vi" OWNERS-OPE- FRIDAY 67H, V4" i.om. MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS GREEN TURF CARPETING Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes. , IndoorOutdoor 4.00 sq. yard. & TO PUBLIC N SATURDAY 5 p.m.-- l SUNDAY McH. s" P RICHARD SHERIDAN, Drive-in- , prepares an HSM43-S0- " BATHROOM 4 p.m. til 9 a.m. pjn. RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 6 ft. wide 25 OFF ANY PIANO IN STOCK WHEN YOU PRESENT THIS AD EXCLUSIVELY AT, GX5JKK3 Bartad Wire 80-Ro- 1900 W. SI00 S. Roll d 23 95 $2 through I la. in FIELD OPEN 10 to 6 773-533- 0 6 Amarlcan Mad 6 Inch itrlpt h, Fielding and Jane Greer Parkinson. She was married to Levi Cox Parker on Dec. 19, 1917, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died July 4, 1967. She was a member of the LDS Church and had been president of the YWMIA in Hooper and Roy. She had served in the presidency of the Lakeview Stake Relief Society and had been a Relief Society teacher and gospel doctrine teacher in Roy 8th LDS Ward. She was a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and was a COMPLETE GOLF FACILITY PGA Instruction Roy, HAS AN ADDITIONAL yourself and save money ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Welch, is a senior at Roy High School, and a member of the Royal Choir. She will represent Weber County Dairymen at various functions throughout the year and will compete for the state Dairy Princess in January. Another Roy young lady, Camille Meyer, was third runnerup and also took the Miss Congeniality title. & HEARING AIDS NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY Bruce and Gera Beth We fill optical prescriptions written by your eye doctor. We have large selection of eyewear frames. We have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. We repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. We have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service pf 10 a We 30 feature free brands. also and have rental aids available. trial, major day We have an emergency service on hearing aid repairs. MUCH UMT OPEN au. itsms suejecr MONDAY-FRIDA- to rwoe sals onus a dick's "TNS WAU PkMILIMO IONO W.HaSrWatl SnkAnwncr4 Opts 7t-a7S- 1 111 7, f n 7 (.m. tmm, ers-ara- e i Y 9 AM TO 5:30 PM SATURDAY 9 AM 'TIL NOON LAYTON Di terri brog?n 2179 N. 1700 W. PLAYBOY West of Davis No. Hospital Card won saaa sma n smi mm w own auwHYS to e.w. East Holly, who is the daughter of If you have a visual or hearing problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. o.m. their to Carbon, Utah on Sunday to visit with their son Larry and his family. Congratulations go to Miss Holly Welch, of Roy, who was chosen as Weber County you how to do it MnMr CKwgi They officers and VanAarle, children, drove ttortlng now. Championship Course 3 Par Course Tee Driving Range QUALITY EYEWARE REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN AT DISCOUNT FULL held their first on following surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Brown optical 1 WICIAl ON club meeting Dick and Linda Hill, of and Denver, Colorado, Did you know . . . STOCK POSTS FOR CHAIN LINK TENCES IN ALL SIZES ALL SIZES OF CHAIN LINK GATES AVAILABLE , Wtll show The Spices and Stitches and family spent several formerly of Roy, are the of a proud parents days last week in Jackson, baby girl, born April 7 in Denver. Wyoming. Mr. Brown atA baby girl arrived April tended an insurance con11 at McKay Dee Hospital to vention, and the families were entertained at several Steve and Susan Miller. two in now events during the conhave They girls vention. their family. Their home is Robin and Gloria Sveum of at 5923 S. 2625 W. 2565 W. 6075 S. are parents of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin a baby girl, born April 12 at Olson have just returned from a trip to the east coast. McKay Dee Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Smith They flew to New York City where they met their enjoyed a leisurely week recently, relaxing and daughter Cindy, who has been serving an LDS Mission sightseeing at Lake Powell. Carla Larsen, of Ogden, in that area. After spending charter member of the who passed away last week, about three days there they Aprender Guild. She was was the mother of James hired a car and drove to active in drama as a director the Carlos Larsen, of Roy. Hill Rochester, Palmyra, and writer of pageants, and Funeral services were held Cumorah, and other places had decorated and arranged in Ogden. of interest in LDS Church Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, A community and church then took plane history. social events. the three of them to along with Mr. and Mrs. Surviving are four sons, L. Glen Beck, former Roy Washington D.C. for a tour of the nations capitol, and a Mayland Parker, Hamilton, residents, went to St. George T. Don New Zealand; for a few days, for some session at the Washington Parker, Bountiful; E D.C. temple, before returgolfing and relaxing. Charles Parker, Logan; J. Kerma Larsen, Marilyn ning to Utah. Carlyle Parker, Turlock, Claine and Beck, and Elotse Funk,, were Nanette Calif. ; 21 grandchildren and Stenqujst of 5515 S. 2100,., luncheon guests of Doris ( six West, are parents of a baby ' Beck at,,, her beautiful new Funeral services will be home in East Layton, girl, born April 11 at McKay held Saturday at 1 p.m. in Dee Hospital. recently. the Hooper 1st Ward Chapel John and Caren Frank and Ruth Simwith Bishop H. Lisle Parker mons have been in California Jaskowski, who live at 2440 W. 6000 S., are parents of a officiating. this week on a combined Friends may call at the business and pleasure trip. baby boy, born at McKay Dee Hospital on April 18. Myers Mortuary in Roy Ellen Rees has been Dennis and Judy Read also Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and released from the North at the ward chapel Saturday had a boy on April 18 at Davis hospital, but is still from 12 noon until services. confined at home. McKay Dee Hospital. Their Interment in the Hooper City home is at 5463 S. 2200 W. is Christa Boyd Cemetery. at home Wayne Ghlin has been in recuperating southern California on TDY. His wife May and their daughter Betsey joined him Ernie Schneiters there for a few day. They Riverdale toured Universal City, did and some sightseeing, RIVERSIDE visited relatives in the Los GOLF COURSE Angeles area. Riverdale 399-463- 6 Glen and Maxine Wallace, Open Daylight 'til Dark and their daughter Lorene NORTHERN UTAH'S MOST and her husband Ben . WE 4 meeting Dairy Princess, at the competition on Saturday. $24.95 $31.95 $36.95 5 FT. fence April Roy Sonia Curtis, Mayor Joseph Dawson and Ogden Mayor Stephen Dirks also were present Saturday ribbon-cuttinthe at ceremonies along with Miss 50 ft. rolls FT. H April 14. elected their new and got started on their cooking and sewing projects. Tracee Thiel was elected president; Stephanie Stander was voted as vice president; Michelle Stander, secretary, and Laura Sill, reporter. Their leader is Jolene Stander. fast-foo- CHAIN LINK 4 club holds first 4-- literally worked from the bottom up, she said, as she began working for the Naugles in Fullerton. She has also had d some training in from management Orange Coast College in Huntington Beach, Calif. April 18, 1978, in Bountiful. Mrs. Parker was born March 29, 1893, in Wellsville, Utah a daughter of Timothy REINFORCING WIRE 19 49 after working management. representatives from both citys Chambers of Commerce, Some 33 employees have been hired by the Roy Naugles. ROY Mrs. Marietta Parkinson Parker, 85, formerly of Roy, died Tuesday, CONCRETE ShlngUi SoH-Soal- Miss Vosecky was named manager of the Roy Naugles OBITUARY WC 240 From Fullerton, Calif., g 6 49 6" ALLIED H grodo flnlih on Imulatod grodo 16 49 II Flrtl 6x4x8 customers the specifications, she said. store was in San Artfonio, with the being Roy second. They have plans of opening others this year in Dallas and Missiouri. Other chains in Utah are also being planned to be built in the next year and a half in Ogden, Logan, Granger, Murray and three in Salt Lake City. Manager Tami Vosecky, said that the concept of the is that restaurant QUIIN'I otribottod llnithod everything is made fresh the customer orders something. Our motto is "fresh, fast and clean. With their own hot sauce and beans cooked there, everything is made to when Their first Wuudgmln $4 $579 balloons and suckers for the children. Owner of the chain is Dick Naugle, who was present Saturday all day to greet customers. He opened the first Naugles in Riverside, Calif., designed the concept of the drive-i- n and wrote the operating manual. The company now has 21 drive-in- s in California. i 825-162- 4 J Vi ft Killian have a baby girl, born April 21. They now have three girls in their family. Clark and Kathy Smith have sold their home in Roy, and have moved into a new home in Kaysville. Melvin and Janet Duke have sold their home, and are moving to Bountiful, where Mr. Duke is employed. Gene and Kathy Wad-man- s new baby boy, arrived April 13 at St. Benedicts Hospital. Dale and Joyce Johnson had a baby boy on April 17. They live at 5539 S. 2200 W. It was a boy for Lynn and Cindy Berry. He arrived April 17 at McKay Dee Hospital. Gary and Patti Young of 5430 S. 2100 W. had a boy on the 17th also. He was born at McKay Dee Hospital. |