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Show N ( CLEARFIELD COURIER, July 1 2, 978, Page 5 1 Baby clothes offered by new business Private serves abroad The baby department of the Gunni Sak now has a new location as of last week. Named The Shortstop, Rebecca Welling, owner, said that the move was to necessary KNIELINGEN, Germany AHTNC) July 10-- Pvt. Richard E. Kynaston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Kynaston, 4372 S. 215 W Roy, recently was assigned as a recovery specialist with accomodate ( additional stock. It is now located just west of their original location in the Roy Shopping Center, 1956 W. 5700 S. Previously, they only carried up to size four for children and now carry j gl "A SOME OF THE Roy High VICA club members who traveled to Alabama and won second place in the national safety contest included Mike Johnson, Scott Mason, Dave Runchel and Jim Haycock. Gary Olson, right, is the club's advisor. home Honors from Alabama Thirteen Roy High and two advisors students home brought national honors from Birmingham, Alabama. Participating in the National Leadership Conference and the U S. Skill Olympics, these Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) students took second place honors in the Safety contest for the nation, according to Gary Olson, VICA advisor. The trip was made possible by the Weber County School Board, who of the paid cost of the trip. The individual students had to come up with approximately $150 for the trip. The school board has this policy since the Roy High VICA club took first place honors in the State Safety Scrapebook contest. three-fourth- 's Dayne a Williams, vocational teacher at Roy High and Ralph Anderson, State VICA advisor ac- companied the students to the convention. The students who participated were Jim Haycock, Mike Johnson, Scott Mason, Jim Cloonan, Bill Fernehus, Brian Grose, David Runchel, Rick Gour, Ted Chavez, Matt Malone, Roger Nielson and Robert Bottom. Dave Phillips participated in the sheet metal competition but did not place on the national level. He took first place in the state competition The award was in the multiple section which included all vocatinal areas for a Safety Scrapbook that the club put together. The Roy High VICA club has participated in various safety activities during the past, year in the school and community. An awards program was held on Friday, June 30, the Utah The conferene. delegation garnered some 16 trophies. This is the third year that the Roy High VICA club has sent representatives to the National Convention, Olson said. which was the climax ot Delegates attending Birmingham The Olympics. 36 included Olympics separate occupational and Skill the meeting elected national officers and took part in the VICA U.S. leadership skill contests. RIVERDALE REPORT their eight children, Larry, George, Dion, Paul, Lony, Shawna, Annette and Mary. The Power family left their by Helen Norton Itiverdale Correspondent Hans and Janet Garfield Maass and children, Kim, Teresa, Stephanie at home and Shannon have returned from a vacation trip to Murray, Kentucky where they attended her Garfield Reunion. Her brother, Jimmy Garfield, also went with them The reunion was put on by her uncle, Gene Garfield, who is a professor at the University of Murray. After about a month spent m Washinton with tw'o of hr daughters and their families, Hazel Manning is back home. Ray and Beverly Manning Murphy live in Aberdeen. Jack and Lenora Manning Charles's home is at Yakima. Winner of the camper quilt at the drawing at the Fourth of July celebration was Kay Vining. Ruth Hansen had the winning ticket for the blue and white checkered quilt and Dorothy Parker won the salad bowl set. Over the Fourth of July long weekend Glen and Phyllis Child and children. Brian, Suzanne, Mary and Phillip camped at Weber Memorial Park. A pleasant eight day motor trip up through Calgary, Lake Louise, Banff and down through western Montana to such intersting points as the Big Hole Battle Ground was taken recently by Gus and Donna Malan and children, Kayla, Kasey and Kelly. Visitors at the home of John and Pat DAgnillo last week were one of his former at Boeing, Neil D. Power and wife Pat and that clothing places between. They expect to arrive back home a month from the time they left. Two Itiverdale couples and their families took a four day trip to Flaming Gorge over the Fourth of July weekend. They were Steven and JoAnn Carlos Weaver and children, Leslie and Ross along with Glen and Kathy Ellis Anderson and children Nici, Robbie and Amy. They reported that the fishing was good. Her 89th birthday last Saturday, July 9, was the occasion for a family dinner honoring Fedela DAgnillo. It was held at the home she shares with her son Nick and his wife Mary. Through the day many friends dropped in to pay their respects. Newdyweds Mr. and Mrs Brett Snyder have moved into a home near the golf course on S. Ritter Drive. Mrs. Susan Abbott has returned to her home at Phoenix aftr visiting here with her and daughter, Brant and Parla Hansen. Now Parlas aunt, Surilla Cluff is here from Mesa for a visit. The carries include Shortstop Baby Gro by Gerber, Cinderella, Quiltex and Danny and Debby Dare. The new store, which has 500 square feet, is open for business from 10 a m to 6 p m. The Gunni Sak opened in the Roy Shopping Center in December of 1976, wnth the baby department opening six months later, in May of 1977. Beverely Parkin, owner of the Gunni Sak, will now redo and repaper the baby section of the store, which will allow more area for stock The is ShortStop papered in red and yellow with red carpet just the REMOVES STUBBORN STAINS NO STEAM TO SATURATE -- Wem-Ah. Store opens STAYS CLEAN LONGER COMPLETELY SAFE FAST EFFICIENT and her daughter Alyssa, 2, look at at "The ShortStop", a new store in the Roy REBECCA WELLING a dress BiCOZENE NO SHRINKAGE RESIDUE FREE Shopping Center. Mrs. Welling originally opened up a baby department in the Gunni Sak, but has since moved to a separate location. ECONOMICAL ODOR FREE RAPID DRYING FAST SERVICE HANSEN GLASS COMPANY iTheDi-IG- el Different P JlT- - Gel adds to Its soothing Antacids Commercial Auto INSULATED GLASS ,ec' ESIIMAIOK The Anti-Ga- AMO SAUS BUS. Antacid. UT BOUNTIFUL, l. s STORM DOORS 563 W. 100 N. RES. 290-155- 5 292-550- V CM CLEAB Residential - INSTALLATION J. COREY STAHLE Di-Ge- MS CM-DB- WINDOWS Cj C LAYTON, UTAH 84010 PHONE 3 825-153- 9 Whats cookin? Not a closeout ! A July nnn X 1 son-in-la- VANS LRP OR SANTANA 15 IN STOCK Thought for the day: like Inflation, cannot pregnancy, forever. It has 99 OVER COST 5276 a on go to end Priced At Low At sometime somehow. PONTIACS99 Over COST 197 2STH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN Example: 1978 Gran Prix Prtctd At Low At 5176 1978 SPORT KING CAMPER caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases gives relief for Erompt, temporary pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues, then helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The name: Preparation H. No prescription is needed. Preparation H. Ointment and sup- - entered Kynaston Army in January of this year. He is a 1977 graduate of Roy High School. RIGOS RESTAURANT Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Equipment Knielingen, Germany. Kennewick, Washington on June 9. Their travels took them to New York, Washington D C., Disney World at Orlando, Florida and numerous Combat Battalion, clothes up to a size seven. In these bigger sizes, they are now carring Kaynee brand shirts and slacks for little boys, she said. Other brands of VICA group brings the Stop itching fast of external vaginal, rectal, and other skin conditions Doctors find even severe itching can be treated with a special drug You can now get this anti-itc- h drug ingredient with no prescription in BiCOZENE" Use only as directed The medically proven dchmg,0r NEW OWHERS-OPE- N FRIDAY ft SATURDAY SUNDAY TO PUBLIC 5 p.m.-- l 4 p.m. 'til 9 a.m. p.m. RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE ,39 , T. 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