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Show Classes offered Defensive driving staves METAL BARRELS 50 gal. size with pop top. Suitable for trash barrels, dog houses, storage containers, water barrels, feed troughs, charcoal burners and many other uses. Priced at $750 each. Available at the Sun With the simple but frank motto that Defensive the Saves, Driving of national observance Defensive Driving Week S. Chronicle office, 5388 1900 W Roy. Ph. 825-166- tfn QUEEN SIZE water bed. base and frame with inside liner only, cheap. Call 393-'09- 6 I ...... ' 4 SKI SFN ROUTE BOY wanted in area of 'COO West 700 So. Clearfield. 11 or '2 yrs. of or age. Call Joe at Mane at TFN Any kind OR I.ADIES1 Aork dene. Repairs, coat ngs, and holes repaired. 'erms tailoring wedding s All work guaranteed. v appt. Mrs. E. LaMar - c- 'i L: i c. U : n 6 825-025- S. 5435 825-724- 9 vRoyt f 825-'66- C.QNT 392-520- TFN CLOCK home dbl carport, basement caipeted, W Layton For info call Lovell 773 1722 all kinds REPAIRING old repairable clocks ui,'riij $41 ,500 NEW 3 bdrm fireplace Ollered by builder at this price until listed wi'h realtor 5 o 10o down, financing available See at 2233 N 1100 driveways a, ed and cement work Bob Chdd. landscaping rpj Cu! TRAILER SPACE for rent at ideal 5 points location. Can accomodate up to 55 ft. 376-303- trailer. S35 per month includes water sewer and garbaqe removal. Daily and weekly rates also available. 0 Phone 392 9336. ...ilsiKfjP LOST BUSINESS and unit 20x30 office and 24x30 business. business unit, all with Robt-i- f 4 6 llae some lepaued and guaran It ed and new custom built clocks tot saie 782 1 827 4 6 restrooms phone 825-823- KITTEN Male, six monthsold. blackand white, wearing red harness and leash. Roy North Park area. Call Reward. repair WORK YARD SPRING 17 ft 1972 exc cond 100 hp, outboard trailer, canvas cover, skis, vests and more Call BOAT Arrowglass. 30x40 mmm t 4-- 6 . 5 3-- ATTENTION GARDENERS. Get your garden ready in half the time. Rent a roto tiller from Universal Rent-Al- l, 3790 Kiesel, r 4 393-867- BABYSITTER wanted from 8:30 to 4 30. 6 days a week. Call after 5 pm. at In own home. 2 children. 3-- 5-- i & - ' 'Vt 773-827- -- & 3-- nspmn CHEVY BELAIR no rips. rust, or dents, new chrome. Only 69 900 miles. 6 ask for Joe or see at 473 27th in Ogden. TFN 1955 825-166- 110 COIN COLLECTION Indian head pennies, many ding liberty quarters, large cent, 1854 half dime, 2 Napoleon III large coppers, other old foreigns, political SHAKLEE PRODUCTS Food Cosmetics. Cleaners. Distributorships. Free delivery. Call before 4 or after supplements. eagle, collection only,6 after Louise Tuesday and Monday, 773-923- 399-94'- 3 7 825-472- 2 TFN Wednesday. HUNGER and lose weight witfi New Shape Diet Plan and Hydrex Water Pills Available 3 30 ai Ruy Drug Center CONTROL 30. 4 4 3 ' fv' - r . l l. ROLL ENDS cleaning and painting and keeps the kids entertained for hours with big sheets of drawing paper. Priced at 25c lb. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. 1900 W Roy. Ph. tfn Volunteer 825-166- 6. and Administration - Jacquelyn Jfd It took astronauts about three days to get to the moon; at that rate, it would take 878,000 years to reach the closest star, Proxima Centauri. $43 $00 all bt ced yard k k 946 R paid tribute to the more than 200 volunteers who have donated approximately 42,000 hours of service during the past year, according to Sister fu, ROY, PRICED TO SELL fduul lorahon close to schools 3 bedroom. lot convenient financing R719 Auxiliary members at St. Benedict's Hospital were honored at the annual Awards Dinner held in the hospital dining room Tuesday. The Sisters of St. Benedict who sponsor the hospital, ' - KAYSVILLE home with 3 bedrooms very rleon NORTH OGDEN $40 900 3 Lfdfoom vsiih double drive large lo R 2S Dubay, Coor- dinator of Volunteer Services. Officers for the coming year wrere also installed. They are: Marilyn Crim, president; Marilyn Griffin, first vice president; Lee Cain, second vice president; Virginia Hahn, recording secretary; Lucille Olsen, v dovn full bust frorxM-$- Pre-Seas- corresponding secretary; and Pat Keogh, treasurer. Highlight of the evening was the awarding of service hours pins by Robert K. Eisleben, administrator, assisted by Helen Silfvast, awards chairman for the volunteers. Ruth Martino was top award winner, with a pin for 5,000 hours of hospital service. Helen Silfvast, Kay Nelson, and Betty Nelson, received pins for 4,000 hours d of service each. hour pins went to Marilyn Crim and Marilyn Griffin. Three-thousan- - Other iun !' 1 I on 46 s r u fire Cools up to 1100 sq.ft. All work guaranteed e 2 speed motor Roof mount , t ft M ' ic drj bru k A R i 61 4 vu DUPLEX has tt omi ci1 s,T up $7 VJ t L RICH BROS. wicc APPLIANCE & HEATING 5975 So. 1900 W., Roy close 773-483- SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME and 6 SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME Imw loryn cuirjm I to' I roplote 3000 but1 H I VV All I MODUS Spor oe AVAILABLE 78 Monte SYRACUSE ronmj tor onimnfv Pans air cono PS radiais spof mirrors much muct 4718 Per Month ne M menHi pfct, tttt tat. mtti IS 0OO mm ntwiinc. Cmhiwi I directly (SSlfSsnSUtoil Ssto E(b'tivj2a?rrsiiB f Ar, NO. OGDEN South f5 14 00 N. Consider Lotting. Th Mam Ph. Wait). Bird. Ph. odvantag will shock youll Got th tacts from Merrill Btsn, your local basing com-pn- y. 621-202- 2 C8 773-540- 782-305- 0 - y anytime, HI answer any quu. bons you might have. Jarry Preset use of grazing lands. Rep. McKay said he and Rep. Teno Roncalio who introduced the bill for McKay as chairman of the House public lands heard tailgaters; - Pass and be passed while driving a vehicle; - braking Determine distance and reaction; and - Avoid collisions at intersections A workbook, which stresses the development of a "defensive attitude for motorists to successfully avoid accidents, is provided to each student taking the course, Ingersoll said. Further details, Ingersoll said, can be obtained by e calling the Utah Safety Council at 533-585- Women share names AIR FORCE Will the real Patricia L. Scott stand up? When that hypothetical question is posed in the HILL BASE Materiel Management Directorate at Hill AFB, two chic and attractive women are likely to rise from their desk and thoroughly confuse the onlooker. Both born in October, both in the same general age bracket, both working at the same grade level, both of their jobs concerned with funds, both fond of music . . . the list of similarities goes on and on. One is a divorcee and carries the surname of her former husband. The other, unwed, has Scott as a The name. maiden California and Arkansas natives are no relation and never met until they were assigned to Hill AFB. Pat No. 1, from Layton who refuses to tell us what the middle initial L stands for, was born in California but raised in Utah since age 8. She first went to work at Hill AFB in 1965. Pat No. 2, from Ogden whose middle name is La Verne, started here in 1973 under the - college cooperative program. This is when the befud-dlemebegan. Pat No. 1 was working for Security Police at the time and Pat No. 2 came in for her pass. As she held up the neck sign reading Patricia L. Scott, in preparation for her ID photo, Pat No. 1 thought she was hallucinating. Telephone calls and mail soon after began to create confusion. The first Pats symbol was SPA. Wouldnt you know the second Pat would be assigned to the Distribution Directorate with the office symbol of DSPA? Subsequent transfers to the same division in the Materiel Management Directorate seemed a still further ironic twist of fate. Just recently, the two, although still in the same directorate, are no longer in the same office. Pat No. l's symbol is now MM-- and No. 2s, MMLP. Pat LaVerne is an ac2 complished vocalist, singing solo and with her church choir. The other Pat gets frequent telephone requests to sing. Pirsonnel from V- -J IMS WAU AVk CTA3 r LJ V I P-- t Ls3dii appreciate s Well, we said, maybe one of you will get married and that should end the 399-681- 6 373-415- 0. con- fusion. "Golly, no," one replied. "We're looking for brothers with the same name! the problems. McKay said the hearing would begin at 9.30 a m., March 30, in Suite A of the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. Utah. McKay invited others wanting to present or submit testimony lo contact either his Ogden, Utah, office (801) or his Provo, Utah, office (801) the hospital. Personnel Division and Finance and Accounting frequently confuse the two sound-a-likewith the same name. Once in awhile, the girls meet at a dance or social affair and further bedevil their friends. hearing in Washington and now are anxious to balance the record with testimony from ranchers and others ir the West, who, he said, most $11480 0n the range rehabilitation would improve wildlife forage, protect and enhance watersheds and contribute to the nation's food supply through more constructive - visual aids and films how toAvoid collisions with testimony earlier In the month from the Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service officials in a Auto more KAYSVtllE said productive," subcommittee, Carlo 3 405 OGDEN J06S Wishmgton Bird. Ph. f 942 Hr. $600 So. Ph. 773-021- 0 ROV LAYTON IC9S N Man Ph. 376-420- 7 cooperative e 3 S. d McKay. called the McKay legislation consistent with the multiple-usapproach he advocates for federal lands outside national parks and w ilderness reserves. He said down positive jrycims public "It's a bill to make our dying rangelands again vital 520 So. State, Clearfield 1 significant fluctuations. L Service Center BEAUTIFUL HOAAE IN S.E, UINTAH nt w home in iupm a03 lor only $73 5t)0 464 Lands Improvement Act. The Utah Democrat said those asking to testify include representatives of the fee sysetem pegged to the cost of raising the livestock which would allow small rancors to survive market SIZE ALL 2 on his proposed Public Grazing agreements with range users; and set up a grazing AVAILABLE bo'hs oil bu'h 2 public hearing scheduled outside Washington through J td fpoto hr WASHINGTON Utah Congressman Gunn McKay said more than 40 witnesses from throughout the West will converge on Salt Lake City March 30 for the only small dams, pipelines, fences and other "nonimpact improvements DUPLEX r hearing - over-graze- FINANCING LAYTON Iff ms 3 budis family room hreploce. 'jnrage 'ented K 64 i McKay sets public bill of the 95th Congress, would restore depleted rangelands through infusion of $)360 million over 20 years to re plant native vegetation on lands; fund construction of DUPLEX S that rangelands visMXi 'J 773-8444 tH said Ingersoll through the course drivers are taught by lectures. most 2 some work mts bosemenl. ed ac- National Public Lands Task Force and public lands officials from Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, Wyoming and Utah. He said the bill, called the SAVE ON ALL SIZES R f Valerie . entire state. Traffic insulation noth UN taking place on the job took the lives of 12,500 workers, and 4,000 of these fatalities were from traffic accidents. It is for this reason that we are actively seeking the support of employers in this campaign to improve driver in Utah. performance Those figures show it is obvious that training in safe driving should be an integral and essential part of any cidents dont affect workers alone. They are a danger to everyone in the state. 9? LAYTON i awards included; 2,000 hours Drive by 201 R 1976. during program. Companies giving support to driver programs such as the Defensive Driving Course are also rendering a beneficial service to the Stites, Julia Moss, Edythe Mann, Kathryn Laucirica, Berdina Covert, and Delores Bingham, tooo hours Betty Ahern, Mary Alice Christensen, Minnie Colletti, Irene Copeland, Wendell Covert, Vivian Ewing, Gloria Virginia Hahn, Johnson, Georgia Motta, Lucille Olson, Elizabeth Skeen, Jerri Sladek, Margaret Wooley, Margaret Sears, Pat Sellers, Rosa Belle Oram, and Rose Sanders. 500 hours Mary Suski, Janna Siam. Marie Smelzer, Chuck Jean Sladek, Schalbrack, Faye Richins, Gladys Isaksoq, Cathy Havas, Mary Evans, Clare Cox, Carol Cologna, Dorothy Arango, and Lee Cain. EAST LAYTON WITH VIEW! bcdroorn 2 bath central air fireplace ond ok brush loi R 9j?0 I accidents Accidents traffic Association, Sierra Club, OGDEN $ j9 SO fr sc the techniques of anticipating the potentials for accidents of virtually every traffic situation and the simple maneuvers needed to avoid them. Anyone who has been in a traffic accident can think back on it and realize than in most cases certain actions could have been taken by 3 225 W, 2600 N. LAYTON 000 double mobile home Pure luu y 2 bedrooms. bmh R 9$J $79 600 3 m u e on a to purchase National Cattlemens r UOJ teaches urge them scholarship certificates for their employees to take the Defensive Driving Course, which was developed by the National Safety Council and is taught by NSC certified instructors, Ingersoll said. When people get involved in traffic accidents, they all are the losers to one extent or another, Ingersoll continued. Motorists who take the Defensive Driving Course can be savers. They can save themselves of all the grief that comes with an accident. Over eight and a half million drivers have already fen- STARTER HOME 531,500 Super nice 2 bedroom frame home with full basement garage fenced yatd R 306 2 It happen. s $16 SOU has Course. Ingersoll said that employers should be virtually interested in these courses for their employees because traffic accidents occurring both on and off the job are a major cause of fatalities and injuries among members of the nation's work force. Statistics of the National Safety Council show that 21,400 workers died in American Farm Bureau, 2 BEDROOMS, 517,600 Wnh $3 000 down contract Really nice mvde and ihn all f ted K 107 $2 and money prevented accidents which have cost us all so terribly in needless suffering. And it is so remarkably simple. It merely involves teaching people the basic skills required to avoid accidents before they can bah, large 2 SPLIT ENTRY 559,600 fisher stove hreplute tn bnck Chcrrywood home bedroom I ' bath R 96 ,i Council representatives will be visiting local business leaders in the coming days to Benedict's honors hospital volunteers READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS ft: Defensive driving does save so much in wasted time St. picnics, drop cloth for American marble, sulphid Ingersoll said that through the Defensive Driving Course, drivers are taught easily and quickly in an eight-hou- r comprehansive course how to avoid almost every potential pitfall which can confront them in city or rural traffic situations. begins April 2 under the local auspices of the Utah Safety Council. It really means just said Bob Ingersoll, that, Managing Director of the Council. Utah Safety and hap- pening. taken this outstanding course. In some states throughout the country, discounts on insurance been have premiums authorized for graduates of the Defensive Driving effective company safety NEWSPRINT Kennedy-Johnso- 6 that accident from V. excellent tor table cover at campaign buttons, JFK pictorial, rare Charlie Smith for President, others, large them in advance to prevent Just 4 innoculalions prevent Pertussis. Diptherii A Tetanus tor prolonged periods. I, afc |