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Show SUN CHRONICLE Feb. 23, 1978, Page 10 , Lot of Feb. 22, 1978, Page 10 CLEARFIELD COURIER, loot idye'oini. e It takes a lot of loot for scholarly pursuits. A recent University of Utah study shows that more students than ever are working to help finance their education And, while the good old days - when tuition was $25 of per quarter, one-eight- h 0900 today's MEN OR LADIES1 Any kind METAL of work size with pop top. Suitable for trash barrels, dog houses, storage containers, water barrels, feed troughs, charcoal burners and many other uses. Priced at $7.50 each. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. 1900 W Roy. Ph. tfn done. Repairs, coat linings, and holes repaired. Uniforms, tailoring, wedding lines. All work guaranteed. Call for appt , Mrs . E . LaMar 5435 S. Nelson, 825-724- 2Q50Wfi C.Q.NJ BARRELS 50 74 gal. cost - may look in viting, maybe times havent changed so much. Many, if not most of the Universitys current ad- ministrators and faculty members worked during undergraduate days to supphment their incomes, and the types of jobs they held show little relationship MALIBU CHEVELLE Classic station wagon, 400 9 automatic p s. p.b. air shocks passenger equalizer hitch. Excellent condition ' owner, $2700 or best offer. Call 393-423- 3 3 Fitness clinic 33$BZP TWO BEDROOM furnished. washer APT dish- Caipeted, disposal, air to conditioned. Month month lease. Low deposit no pets. Children OK. 24 hr, laundry Royal Gardens, Roy 825-421- or 7 will be held drop cloth for cleaning and painting and keeps the kids entertained tor hours with big sheets of drawing paper. Priced at 25c lb. Available at the Sun Chronicle office, 5388 S. 1900 W Roy. Ph. tfn , picnics, un- 3 . SILVER SMALL GRAY Sweet per- puppy, poodle $70 sonality shots. Call 6 30p.m including 825-481- after 0 tfn THE PET PLACE 825-166- 6. 773-026- Physical Custom grooming $8, puppies, kittens and pet supplies. 36 So. Main. Clfd. 1 Call 2. 825-40- 773-064- COME TO Ceramic and Gift Hut . 448 S . State Clearfield Rear and 0-- 3-- 3-- 2 BECOME A wholesaler of Kodak Film Eveready Polaroid and Behavioral Economist- RAISIN AND DATES Raisins 30 lb. bulk box, $21 .53 plus tax. Pitted dates, 15 lb. box Excellent food $15.99, storage, Will last at least six years ..CalUmeso,, 3 WORK AT HOME In your spare time. Others profiting . You can too1 Details free. McEntire Publishing PO Box 607 Wendover Ut. 84083, 3-- WE ARE LOOKING -- marketing plan, Call lor interview. SECURITY cellent fcrr our distributors, Compare to need lose weight9 Or gain weight or just maintain your weight level. We have the product for you . Not a Fad diet , Call 3-- 376-350- President, others, 9 GUARD. eagle, collection only. Louise after 6 and Monday, Tuesday - TFN Ex- 4' CADILLAC 4 door hardtop, Good cond.. make 00 between 7 30 offer. 777-and 2-- . 1965 4 . 3 Rewards vailable The I luh Division ol Wild! lie Resources pays tew arris ot up to $500 tor ml oi ination leading to the arrest ot persons irnohed in (oncoming Division i er minuend officers to persons lew. uds and the of he reward The Wildlife Hoaid authorized llie jiavmenl ol rewards in the late 195(1 s Anv ( hungcs in the issuing ol i ewai ds or the pav schedule are ap loceive amount pi over! the Him b i The cl last tew aid schedule ap pi oved In the Hoard in 1977 allows a maximum ol $5011 to lx paid in rases involving highoin stieep, moose hutialo and Rockv Mountain goal i573 lot elk and an telopc rases vino lor en danget ed species cases. $25(1 oi doer, lieai and ougai rases. $7 lor small game and waleifowl rases, ,uid s a) lot ish r ases Rewards at e paid loi mini mation on violations involving en (Lingered species, water-low- ! small game and lish in cases with exonly I traordinary tircumslances, sur has gross overhauls In reward a recommending XTson is instrumental in the rase, they must share any rewatcl received Seven payments wete made in 1974 Dial number lose to 72 toward payments III I97li Wildlife violators steal from ovoiyone department, 336 (3 Van Arvo Alstyne arrived at Yale with $100 in his wallet and left with $700, so it really was possible to make a profit in the 1940 s, he says. The University executive assistant-vic- e president was a booking agent for cultural and social events in Yales residential system (he once papers for 25 cents an hour. recalls the Of course, Graduate School dean, you could get a hamburger steak, potatoes and gravy, a drink and dessert for 25 cents at a place on Second South just below the U. Tuition then was $25 a quarter. Dr. O N. Hunter, dean of the College of Health, recalls with both pride and his prejudice struggle to get through college If you wanted to go to he college, you hustled, We didnt says spiritedly. know there was any other way to do things. My experience - I sold shoes, waited tables, washed dishes and worked as a janitor - was humbling, but I didnt know it at the time I had almost an obsession post-Depressi- casionally cooked a few patties. dollar She also made a an hour as an in- surance and secretary earned from $1 75 to $2.25 as to get money to complete my schooling, Hunter relates. Now I think those days were a developmental time for me and they helped me keep things in perspective It was a good exsays the dean, perience, although Id be very hesitant to go through it again. Its something I tell my grandchildren about, but they just dont understand it very well. The U survey seems to show that the methods of financing education are as diverse as the persons who seek them. And the range of job descriptions cover the waterfront. Which, incidentally, is where you would have found U President David P. Gardner back in the 50s toiling as a warehouseman down on Oaklands wharves -- PUBLIC NOTICES with State law and providing that no person shall be buried in any lot except in full compliance with this HEREBY IS NOTICE GIVEN OF ORDINANCES PASSED BY THE ROY CITY COUNCIL 1. Ordinance an 472, ordinance rezoning approximately three acres to from RE-2at or near the area of 1802 West 4800 South in Roy, Utah, pursuant R-- 4 0 to a petition by Star Realty. Psychology professor Marigold Linton was a who hamburger person called out orders and oc- This ordinance was passed October 25, 1977, after a public hearing was held thereon. in fective 20 Richard L Kirkwood Recorder Published one time in the Roy Sun Chronicle, Roy, Utah, dated this February 23, 1978. compliance Distinguished Teaching last year, bent his efforts as a bootblack at ZCMI and later was to be found shining as an editor for the Improvement magazine. .January 16 and pay the amount ol estimated tax by this date must file their return and pay all tax due by March to avoid a penalty These rules apply to persons who earned at least s of their 1977 gross income from farming or two-third- fishing IRS Publication.-- . 225 "Fanner's Tax Guide, Tax Guide tor Com595, mercial Fisherman," and Tax Withholding and 505, Declaration of Estimated Tax, provide additional are available free from the Salt Lake City IRS office Although the doughnut has been around m this count) y since the Dutch bi ought it to New Amsterdam, most modern Americans dont know anything like the whole story on this tasty treat Doughnuts were originally called oily cakes or olv kooks" in Dutch In soon paits of the country, they woio tossed into the air loi children to catch on the day belore Lent Fat Tues day, which, in French, is Fortunately, its now possible to have great homemade doughnuts, thanks to an inspired idea and an innovative material. The idea occurred to an inventor at a major housewares company, Dazey, working on a doughnut maker that produces real doughnuts, not just doughnut-shapecupcakes d The basic batter is the same but oil makes all the difference The inventor Maidi Gias drilled a lew holes in the One thing mam people cover of the machine for dont realize is that an aver measuied application of oil age sized, plain doughnut from the top and that did has only Life calories, fewer the trick The material used than in a cup ot whole milk was chosen for its high A doughnut also contains 2 degree of theimal and elecgrams of protein, 40 units tric insulation, safety, atof vitamin A, 23 milligrams tractive appeal ance and low ol calcium and a number of cost A tough plastic for other nu ti tents, including appliance pioducts, its iron, thiamine, riboflavin called 6ENAL and niacin On the whole, however, With this its probably the taste that material helping you to causes a number of people make doughnuts easily, you to spend as much as $5 a can have not only the satisweek on doughnuts-a- nd a faction of creating your numbei ol others to spend own confections, you can hours trying to make them have them for about 4 cents at home apiece! easily-cleane- d Era ' " Biologist William Haniy worked up through the ranks from dishwasher to head-waitand also played string bass in a dance band. Administrative vice president Walter Gnemi installed heating and plumbing; university relations vice president R.J, Snow translated French for LDS Genealogical the Society; and associate academic vice president Boyer Jarvis earned $1.25 an hour as a radio announcer. part-tim- e As a U student, Sterling McMurrin milked cows for his room and board and later HOWES GRAPHICS REDUCED FROM $44,900 TO Design Layout Camera ready art 790 W. 3800 So. Riverdale, Utah 394-477- 4 War-dle- 392-877- ALL UNDER THE SAME ROOF Looking for a home for your family, Motorhome, Boat, Car & Truck9 This quality total electnc home located on the East Bench of Fruit Heights offers three bedrooms with possibility of fourth bedroom in basement. Three baths, family room, modem kitchen, living and dining room. Large family room roughed in on mam level. A garage which holds a motorhome, boat, two cars, workspace, storage and has its own separate furnace. Room for all. under the same roof. Call Wardley Corporation Layton 0 or Office at 773-922- Commercial Art Service specializing in: ( $41,900 Beautiful new 3 bedroom rambler on large corner lot with beautiful view of the mountains. Has 1200 sq. ft. on main floorwith full basement, large kitchen and dining area. All carpets and fixtures are complete. Ready to move into. y 9 or Priced in the low 40 s. Call Don Shipp. office, Corporation. Ogden 376-420- 1008 HICKORY ST. BRIG. CITY 12 $42,900. 3 bedrooms, 1 34 baths, fireplace, and 3 or basement. Call Dennis at 376-361- 773-021- 0. FAMILY HOME IN LAYTON This charming home totals more than 2500 sq, ft. of beautiful living space. 5 bedrooms, 2 12 baths, formal living room with floor to ceiling rock fireplace, a large kitchen with modern appliances and eating area. A family room with wet bar and bulltin fridge. garage and a patio with fenced yard. This home is decorated with beautiful wall coverings, carpets, and drapes. Priced in the low $50s this home offers qual ity, location and price . Cal Max today or Wardley Corporation North Ogden for more details. Office ar 392-771- 4 782-305- 0 HOME ON H.F.RD. $47,500 200 Sq . ft ., 4 bed ., 2 bath , 2 car garage, newly remodeled kitchen, 50 base. Call Jim C. Roy 773-0211 FlotUtd Pickup Stock Numbar 4275 Long wide heavy duty reor rear axle 3 40 ratio heavy duty power broket VI 350 CID 4 bbl 5 7 1 four speed manual transmission standard emission system power steering bright metal hub caps AM pushbutton rodlo g78 15 8 TBlS hwy bltd bios 8 W solid paint 25 Manner Blue solid blue vinyl bench CLEAN ALL BRICK HOME IN CHOICE KAYSVILLEAREA springs engine and comfortable living area. Extra large storage area and all priced at $43,500. This is an excellent starter home for young family with excellent schools 3 bedrooms nearby. Mature yard completely fenced and enclosed 3 or garage. Call Wardley Corp. Kaysville Office 4 for financial details, Or call Don Fraser for In1 . spection tour at 766-123- 773-540- 376-590- WAS $5660.25 NOW ONLY 4F344 1 HIGH ON EAST BENCH OF OGDEN 45,000, 4 bedrooms, 1 12 baths, family room, 1 garage new roof and many extra's call Rick H . 773-02- car 1 0 Based on 36 mo. open end lease with 5 000 miles a year commercial lease. uuiarngj STORM DOORS WINDOWS c' J. COREY EM KWATOK BUS. AND 290-155- 5 INSTALLATION STAHLE 563 SAltS W. 100 N. UT 84010 BOUNTIFUL, RES. 292-550- 3 after days publication of this notice City 2. Ordinance 471, an ordinance deleting the requirement of burial permits from Roy City Ordinances ordinance and the State law, said ordinance having been passed January 17, 1978. Both of the foregoing ordinances shall become ef- a photo technician English professor William Mulder, recipient of a Award SALT LAKE CITY -March 1 is the deadline for some farmers and commercial fishers to file their 1977 Federal income tax return and pay any tax due, the Internal Revenue Service said today Farmers and fishers who did not file a declaration of and read history and philosophy show. sold magazine subscriptions and washed dishes. 6) 598 2288. Deadline nears for tax forms information archivist University managed to book Ella Fitzgerald for free), and he also 7 - Stephen Everett Cooley pocketed $8 a day as a hardrock miner and theatre professor Keith Engar honed his acting talents in a daily TV kiddies college store days. Call any time for Mr. Dickson - Seninger skinned seals and worked on an oil rig and fellow professor James Rock was a gandy dancer on a railroad gang. v Residential Commercial GLASS ext. lolahon the more m is witnessed formation a person can giv e to a law enforcement or Division olfiter, the better the chances are that the violator will be caught Inf oi mation that will help an oil icer track down an includes a description ol the violatoi is) including height weight, complexion, t lollies, scars, etc ; a description of the violator's vehicle including model, make, color and license number, and the nature of the violation One must lx1 willing TO LET INVOLVED when a violation is witnessed The public s support and help is iceded to stop wildlife and oi lenders II a COMPANY INSULATED All lewaids ate paid on a per rase basis, it more than one HANSEN GLASS Auto by the HPER Enrollees are asked to come 399-594- Beginning Fixtures and 1 the be obtained by phoning the profitable estimated inFederal dividual income tax by the oil iter considers amount ol involvement the informant and involved spot ies sessions," he said. Further information may You may have youi open in as little as 5 7 Wednesday,- - the Training large 3 for retired individual. Full and part time evenings and graveyard shifts. Call 825-97- protected wildlife includes American marble, during and beautiful Jean Shop of your own. Featuring the latest in Jeans Denims and $'4 500 00 Sportswear other old foreigns, political campaign buttons, JFK pictorial, Kennedy-Johnsorare Charlie Smith for sulphid participate presented Products 3-- 9 opportunity violations HAVE A HIGHLY COIN COLLECTION 110 Indian head pennies, many ding liberty quarters, large cent, 1854 half dime, 2 Napoleon III large coppers, 773-923- 9 9 YOU 376-350- to for activity Registration begins in the gym at 8 30 a m The clinic begins at 9 am. and continues until 1pm. No fees will be charged. Professional instruction on fitness principles will be given as well as practical how to sessions, Dr. Nalder said The importance of fitness, how to get started, nutrition, weight control and other related topics will be 228-175- 3 773-579- DO vited dressed Minimum Purchase of Product only $5227. Call Mr, Green collect or write IPS '64 6' 4 Columbus No, 3rd St. 3 2 Ohio 432'5. Second mortgage home equity loans. $2 000 to $40 000. Call Lyle Taylor 3-- on Science, drove an ice cream truck and set pins in a bowling alley. Westinghouse Photo Keystone and developing. 2 MONEY I OPPORTUNITIES Downstairs. We have Greenware paint firing and classes on Mon. - Fri, from 0 5 and on Saturdays from Council physical Fitness Dr Wallace K Nalder, Weber State chairman of the HPER department, said persons of all ages are in- I'BUSiNMsK CHARLIES Saturday Clinic in the Weber State College gymnasium for persons of all ages The clinic is sponsored by the Weber State department of Health Physical Education and Recreation department (HPER), It will be one ot five held statewide in conjunction with the Governor's WORKING MOTHERS tired of spending evenings at weekends markets running errands9 I'll do it for you. Money saved on impulse buying. Will pay modest fee. Call Fitness Leadership Training was selling ladies shoes Today, Dr. Dixon is vice president for health sciences. Humanities dean Malcolm Sillars was a smudge pot tender in Californias orange dean of the College of Social slated at WSC A G3Q NEWSPRINT ROLL ENDS excellent for table cover at educational underwriting groves and William Prokasy, 825-166- V. to their present positions. For instance John Dixon once labored as a grave digger, although he says his most lucrative endeavor in 1 |