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Show Aug. 31. 1978, Page 10 SUN CHRONICLE, 1978, Page 10 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Aug. 30, ROY NEW Mr. and Mrs. Glyndon Bates have had as their houseguests for a week, their daughter and her husband, of Spokane, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Meloy Johnson and their family attended a family reunion on Friday and Saturday at Navajo Lake near Cedar Breaks in southern Utah. Mrs. Duane Jensen returned on Monday from a trip to California where she visited with her brother. and Ana Flabia Visconde FRANCISCO DAL FABBRO pause for a picture at the Salt Lake Airport before returning to Brazil after attending area high schools as foreign exchange students. Delwyn Hansen has been released from a Salt Lake Hospital, and is recuperating at home following hip surgery. Ray Torghele and his wife have been visiting here for ten days at the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles Hull. Several family gatherings Brazilian foreign exchange students return to homeland from Utah With mixed emotions, two sports she visited included foreign exchange students Disneyland, Universal left Utah to go back to their Studios and Magic Mountain. native homeland of Brazil. On the east coast, she visited Francisco Dal Fabbro and Boston, Massachussets. Anna While in Utah, Ana stayed Flabia Visconde arrived in January in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas in one of the worst snow Johnson of Ogden and atstorms on record where they tended Bonneville High received orientation. School. She also stayed with Coming from their summer Dr. and Mrs. David Paul of of 104 degrees to a winter Pleasant View and attended temperature of 40 degrees Weber High School. She had below zero with a chill already finished high school factor, this was quite a in Brazil but was in the shock. This was also their senior class while in Utah. first encounter with snow. After returning home, Ana But, the two got used to the says she plans to attend the snow and learned how to ice University in Brazil. She is skate and ski, and got quite the oldest in her family with proficient in these sports. one sister and two brothers This is one thing they said and lives in Goiania. Some of the classes she they will miss about the U.S. - the snow and took while attending Bonskiing. This summer was busy for neville and Weber High both teens, as they both took included Spanish, guitar, several trips seeing parts of english and American the country. Ana went to the Hisotry. state of Washington and then Some of Franciscos down to California coast, travels this summer inseeing the Redwwood forest, cluded a trip to California, San Fransicso and the visiting Disneyland, Sea Golden Gate Bridge. Other World, Universal Studios, and then across the border into Mexico. At Yellowstone Park, he said he didnt get to see any bears, but saw plenty of antelope. Francisco lived with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nichols of Syracuse and attended Clearfield High School as a junior. After finishing high school in Brazile, he said he plans on going to the University to study electronics. Greeting Francisco at the airport was his parents, two sisters, and two brothers. His home is in Sao Paulo, the largest city in Brazil. Plan a garage sale soon. Use the want ads 825-166- 6 were held for the visitors while they were here. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ullibarri, and Sue Stevenson Loretta teney, France they were honored at a dinner party with 17 family members attending, at the home of Mrs. McClearys parents, Rene Mr. and Mrs. Beaujean. This event was held on the eve of their departure for home. Most of their vacation time McKay are parents of a baby girl, born Aug. 25 at McKay Dee Hospital. Their home is with Mr. and Mrs. Claude a headed Weber State the Art Seattle, Washington, where they College tour to in Museum viewed the King Tut Exhibit. Donald at and 2045 W. 3875 S. Mrs. Eliza Schmidt, 84, of Ogden died Sunday at Weber Memorial Hospital. She was the mother of Mrs. Max (Ruayne) Storey of Roy. Graveside services were held on Wednesday in the Washington Heights Memorial Park in Oeden Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jones have been in Europe, where they met their son David, who has been serving in the Holland LDS Mission. They toured several countries before returning home. They enjoyed the many beautiful places in London, Paris, Switzerland, Germany and Austria. Jill Urry is recuperating at recent home following surgery at an Ogden hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cowan took their summer vacation in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and in Idaho. Coming all the way from Frankfurt, Germany to visit with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jones and family were Heinz and Anneliese Krichbaum and children Richard, 13, and Bernd, 11. They were here for a month, and during that time, the Jones took them to California for ten days of sightseeing, including Disneyland. The Kirchbaums also took a trip to Yellowstone Park and Wyoming, and enjoyed their stay here very much. Ralph and Jacqueline McCleary of Roy spent four weeks in France earlier this month. Their daughter Kathleene, 12, had been visiting in the Paris area for about a month before her parents arrived. In San- - was spent with Mrs. McClearys parents, and Frammery and daughter Isabelle at their Villa Le Bocage in St. Marguerite de Porrichet, on the coast of Brittany. This was the first visit home for the McClearys in six years. Another traveller to Europe has been Mrs. David Danielsen. She accompanied her daughter, . MANAGER MIKE HOOPER visits with Bruce Swenson, a customer, and da Fowler, hostess, near the salad bar at the Glow Room. Lin- Dorothy Brown of California to London where they picked up Want a great place to eat? Mrs. Browns daughter, Christine who had been serving an LDS Mission. The three of them went to Epsom to Stressing friendliness, fast and efficient service, and a menu that never seems in the business their doubled has have Glow found Room past The they quit, several weeks. Located at 1141 Wilson Lane, Ogden, just off the 21st St. freeway, the restaurant has been open about 11 weeks. The pancake and dinner house is open 24 hours a day and serves breakfast anytime of the day or night. Hie menu boasts 13 different kinds of pancakes along with French toast and 9 different waffle selections. There is also the traditional meat and eggs breakfast and 8 different kinds of omelets on the breakfast items listed. Sounds like a lot for iust one place. .. well the menu is only lust beginning. The dinners include a small soup and salad, choice of potato, chefs vegetable, rolls and butter and they include everything from steaks to chicken, liver to shrimp, scallops to pork chops. Most of the dinner items range from $3.50 to $7.50. But the menu doesnt stop there. You can also choose from five different spaghetti dinners and a variety of hot and cold sandwhiches. Every day you can choose from two kinds of homemade soup and they have a salad bar that just doesnt stop. The salad bar features homemade dressings for your tossed salad along with fresh mushrooms, sprouts, peppers, fresh vegetables, bacon bits, croutons, etc. Sound delicious? Well the price makes them even better. . . just $1.35 for a small salad or $1.95 for a large one. To top off the meal they offer a complete line of homemade desserts and ice cream items. Along with the regular items, The Glow Room features an Italian night every buffetThursday with chicken cacciatori, veal parmesan, lasagna and spaghetti. The -style dinner is served from p.m. for only $3.95 for all you can eat. Their Friday night special is prime rib and grilled halibut steaks. Owners of the restaurant are A1 and Sandy Zuech with Mel Tschaekofske, manager and chef, and Mike Hooper, night manager. Mr. Tschaekofske was in Salt Lake. previously executive chef of the Tri-Ar- c lunch Beginning Sept. 12, Mr. Hooper said they will be offering a wherein working people will be able to come in and be served within five minutes. They also hope to add a Sunday brunch breakfast to the restaurant in a few weeks. If you havent tried this new restaurant yet, we highly suggest that you do. If youre unsure of where it is located, stop by the newspaper office and pick up a card at the front desk. It has a map on the back and also can be traded in for a 50c beverage at the Glow Room. for a week, and then flew to Paris for a week of sightseeing. They went to the top of the Eiffel Tower, saw the Arc DTriomphe, and spent some time in the museums at the Louvre. They returned to the states by way of New York and visited friends in Virginia, and attended a session at the Washington D.C. Temple. Joe and Audrey Petersen drove to California for a late summer vacation. They in visited relatives Sacramento, San Francisco, and San Jose, and spent a day at the beach in Santa Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Facer have been to northern California to attend the wedding in the Oakland LDS Temple, of a newphew of Mrs. Facer. Mr. and Mrs. James McMahon and family spent the weekend in Renom, Nevada, where they 5-- five-minu- at- tended the wedding of their son Michael and Miss Terry Guerrero of San Jose, California. The newlyweds will make their home in Ogden, where Michael will attend Weber State College. Sympathy is extended to Robert Whipple, of Roy, whose mother passed away last week in Ogden. Post plans event Friday A western night is being the Roy by planned American Legion Post No. 139. Friday night beginning at 7 p.m. Served until 9 p.m. will be Bob White Stew and bisquits. Dancing will then begin at 9 p.m. to the music of The Misfits, continuing until 1 a.m. Members and friends are invited and for further information, please call the Post Home at Great for Hamburgers BEEF GROUND WITH BEEF HEARTS SUPER BURGER FOR Lb. OR MORE 773-097- 200-L- B. 344b. Ant. 30-lb50-lb- 1 1 s. Roy Junior welcomes kids A selected group of seventh graders at Roy Roatt jp Super Burger WholeCut Fryers Center Pork Steaks Lamb Chops Beei Ribs Pure Pork Sousogo ftji & flhnrS S Bacon FREE) troduced. DAYS - TRANSMISSION WE DO MORE WITH LESS$$! With LESS money! WE DO MORE than your grocery store's meat OUR FAMOUS counter. We always have a live butcher to give you MORE personalized service. We freezer wrap vour order at no extra charge: We have icnn everyday low prices. We have MORE high quality meat for LESS WITH money. WE WELCOME FOOD STAMPS COUPON OPEN 9-- 7 PHONE P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS (5 393-054- 4 01 9 LB II UMITJ& Kll LlPItll SSI, The and Red- Each organization at the school will also put on a skit to introduce their officers, which include the Girls and Boys Association and Pep IH Club. 09 a) Lb.&j WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY thru FRI. Bom lo 6 p m SAT. 6 o m lo 2 p m secretary; Jodi Matsumura, along with Karen Bertagnoli, vice president, and Secretary Gigi Stephens. Eighth grade president is Cheryl Manning; Vice President Trudy Barker and Tiffanie Peterson as secretary. On the sports scene, the girls will be participating in softball tryouts this week. miSjs Russian scientists ly obtained a for syntheti Yf ENTRANCE DOORS AUTO GLASS INSURANCE REPLACEMENT . STORE FRONTS SPECIALISTS 290-155- 5 563 W. 100 No.. Bountiful i Hart, Jorgenson, historian. The ninth graders will be led by President, Pat DOOR CLOSERS REPAIRING y ivi Art'BIy Jeff SERVING ALL THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA SLIDING GLASS DOORS PLATE GLASS WINDOWS CUSTOM CUT MIRRORS FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED V year include Peterson, president; Natalie Swapp, vice president; Joni HANSEN GLASS CO. TRANSMISSIONS - 's customs The seventh graders will also soon be electing their OPEN MON. ! ; the $30 REG. 3COUPON SPECIAL . all skins. INCLUDES CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID, GASKETS, AND ADJUSTING BANDS. FILTER EXTRA. Reg. $1-3- and regulations at the school will be given to the incoming seventh graders, along with traditions of 12 50 SAME AS CASH ON ORDERS OVER $100.00 g TUNE-U- P Rules officers, to be held after the Labor Day holiday. Student body officers for this Sponsored by the student the body officers, cheerleaders, along with the principal, Dr. Reese, will participate in the opening week assembly. The four new teachers at the school this year will also be in- ALL ORDERS ARE WRAPPED FOR FREEZING - 90 Junior High will become initiated this week at a Welcome Assembly. ASSORTED MEAT At. Stokt 34-l- an English teacher at Roy Junior, left, explains to Christy Crezee, Jeff Smith, and Linda Taylor about his contest to find the winner of the best written excuse for being tardy, sick, no homework done or having to go to their locker, MICHAEL STEVER, OR 290-- 1 441 LICENSED CONTRACTOR |