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Show I I I CLEARFIELD COURIER, Aug. 2, 1978, Page 4 Homemakers plan luaufor Weber Chapter Mrs Slade lives at 4025 South Hooper. For reservations, members should call their area directors, she said. Entertainment will be provided by the Aloha Dance Studio in Wilson and Fish-burTravel Agency will also present a slide show. The Weber Chapter of the is Young Homemakers planning a Luau for August 22 beginning at 7 p m. To be held at the home of Linda Slade, president, the cost for the meal will be $1 if paid in advance and $1 25 at the door, according to Carrie 5500 West, n Wayment, club reporter. ra and Connie England prepare decorations for the Weber Chapter of the Young Homemaker's luau to be held Aug. 22. ed DEBBIE JENSEN Fashion Milh show planned Hi Now that the thrilling Days of Ogdens Pioneer Celebration have come and gone and saddle-sor- e cowboys have picked up their trappings and silently stole away a few grateful people will remember an unsung hero. When a local photographer needed a horse to complete a picture he had been assigned to take, a handsome rodeo contestant volunteered Ins champion steed, Sir Scarlet. Utahs top female country singer, Brenda Collings, mounted the beautiful horse and with fiddle she posed as Fiddler On the Hoof " Our salute this week goes to Merrill Bond or Rocky Ford, Colo Mr. Bond is not only a friendly cowpoke, he won the calf roping championship at Phoenix in 1975 Golden Spike Country Music asks us to thank the participants at Sundays concert in Lester Park Special mention goes to Paul Cannon who opened the concert by singing songs from his recoid which we suggest you watch tor in Sep The Davis County Office stresses this slogan at 4-- the annual , Contest selecting, constructing, the outfits Clothing members make in the current year Davis County 4 H members Clothing prepare all summer for Shauna and Jiff llamsay of Brigham City ate two of the most promising young vocalists in this area The Share (Toppers from Brigham did some fine Blue Grass numlxirs while the Allen Entertainers from Tremon-to- n were exceptionally well received Sky Blue and The Ghost Riders stole the show and left a crowd ot 2000 tans calling tor more. This talented group are currently appearing at Stansbury Country Club and will be auditioning tor a Nashville Record company this week. Emcee for the concert was Russ Stoney from KSVN Court-tr- y Radio in Riverdale. A pleased crowd praised Russ as one of the best announcers of country music. Marv Casteel of Ogden Recreation Department is to be complimented for the many fine concerts throughout the season. Among the concert goers was an old and dear friend, Shirley Bush ot Salmon, Ida Shirley ill be remembered when she was featured singer for the Wranglers ana a recora which she recorded in '72 became a hit. Shirley Bush is an executive m a government office in Salmon and we were pleased she was present at Sundays concert. Golden Spike Country Music of Utah announces that they will be auditioning singers and musicians for a recording contract, Sky Blue and The Ghost Riders will be the first Utah based group to qualify. Musicians, bands and singers are invited to send a stamped envelope with a brief resume of qualifications to Golden Spike Country Music Inc., 425 W'. 4940 S No 4, Ogden, Utah 84403. school for the deaf Most of the students will often go home on weekends and vacations, including the summer months. Taxi transportation will be provided to and from school for those students who live within an eight mile radios Payment for living expenses and cars of each child w ill be made to the resident home by the Division of Family Services A training program for prospective resident paients and families will be held to thoroughly familiarize them w ith the aspects of caring for hearing impaired students All levels of hearing impairments are represented by the students and parents are not required to know sign language To explore the possibility of becoming a part of the resident home placement program or for further information, call Miss Stine at BOARD Second Grade TILS 5x5 5x6 Judges for the include members Sigma Epsilon Prizes Sorority. winners are being by local merchants. contest of the Alpha for the donated soctt i lir.t ! , . i.ru f ,i , (krfM, fly j' j fwit' r i,' 1 I (rVMl nmizsr CEDAR CEDAR 1X44H. SH O.P. STOCK mc K 4x 4 x I , MVK.., $ 1 C.dar : post COMBED iihtjiJ I4 6 Mercb CM Am LINK ft. rolls ond Better IMBED WIRE Roll 3 1 SO $18.95 4 domestic 3 pt EXCLUSIVELY AT 4 QDKK3 0 $24.95 $27.95 ' fTZffHS TBjQO : BEAT THE HEAT! Without Keeping You Broke. WE STOCK $1.86 POSTS FOR CHAIN LINK FENCES tN AU SIZES AU SlZtS OF CHAIN UNK GATES MELD FENCE Em.rlc.it Mod 32" 39" 7" $25.95 $32.95 $37.95 6 Ft. AVAILABLE STRIPPING 1.2,8 ImE ttrlfM Sumer Savings Keeps You Cool j 6 ft. FT. 5 Ft. .M HEAVY WT. Roy, SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAMEKSERVICE IS $66.95 $50.95 $57.79 REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN Well show you bow to do it yourself and save money f 00 sq. ft. work guaranteed for 1 full year parts and labor Professional installation Cools up to 1 1 All DIMENSION Buy Now and Don't Sweat It this Summer RICH BROTHERS PRICES SPECIAL ON FUU UNIT LOAD All ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR QiccService Canter 520 So. State, Clearfield 773-483- 6 ERVICE3SOUR MIDDC.1EINAMESER VICE! SPUR MIDDLENAMEfcSERVICE ISOOKMIPQtlTNfAM SALE CHRIS & DICK'S THE WALL PANELING KINGS" Walkr Bonkord Matter Chorge Bonk Card eaMdwf , LUMBER AT DISCOUNT WE ARE YOUR MICROWAVE COOKING CENTER 1 ''.L-f- l own POSTS ImjMrt 773-844- W'lj ! 7 3 APPLIANCE HEATING 5975 So. 1900 W., Roy U smmis MOV AS IE LOUVER SHUTTERS Organs thru July. m ,1 if11 fcZcft BStH OFF OPIN 10 Y-- UieSsi IV. I Vi" and up a said. In 11 ft. " 825-166- 6 773-533- 1 INTERIORS make cents... 1900 W. 5600 S. J i) Vf fS'iif'lf Ijljl ll hiylV C'l7 r!f,Vi GALVANIZfO boobs Want ads Entrants for the other wear 26"14' ... $3.49 26" 16' ... $6.20 t 1 longest should 26"xl2 f ft, Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes, 825-493- 8 categories ... $3.90 Retail Price on for the Baby Show to be held in conjunction with Roy Days. According to Chairman Jan Salaz, only Roy babies will be eligible to participate in the contest to be held Aug 24 at 10 a m at Sand Ridge Junior High School Those interested in registering their childien should call Mrs Salaz at 394 1249 or by Aug 19 to make an appointment to register. Some of the 22 categories include Mr. and Miss diaper for the judging All babies are eligible to enter the Mr. and Miss Congeniality contest, she IS. 1 1 26"IO AU SIZES are urged to preregister their young ones Congeniality, 26"x $2.50 $3.00 DAMAGED Roy residents eyelashes, fattest, thinnest, most hair, and look alike twins. Cost to register is 50 cents per category Also to be chosen during the baby show is a prince and princess and a king and queen Mrs. Salaz said that those registering for the prince and princess contest should be from 6 to 18 months old. Then, for the King and Queen competition, entrants must be 19 to 36 months old. Babies entered for these titles should be dressed in a sunsuit for the girls and a swim suit for the boys CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS BATI-JEOGF- 399 11.11 competition in this contest They will be judged on Wednesday, August 9 and Thursday, August 10 and the w inners will be announced at the conclusion, of the Fashioq Show on Thursday evening, August 10 25 readies baby show emphasized accessorizing and modeling tember. Roy Days Style Dress Revue Fashion Show which will be presented to the public on Thursday, August 10 at 8 p m at the Farmington Elementry School The Sty le Dress Revue at the Homes are being sought and for students, wath hearing impairments, ages 5 14, who are enrolled in the Oral Communication Program at the Utah School for the Deaf in Ogden, Utah According to program director Diana Stine the Utah School for the Deaf will be working w'lth the Division of Family Services in administering the program , aimed at providing a family, home type of atmosphere as opposed to living in the dormitory facilities We hope to find homes where each child can become an active member of a family, - a home that will become their family away from home during the school from September year said Miss through Mar, Stine Some of the students will attend regular public school programs in the community and some will attend classes UpMtui.tTp.a. 736737, 1714711, 973.37lf 1 SSS W.it 3500 South iJrSaOPIN SUNDAYS llfti'fli ( I Block 10 o.r oast ot Redwood) - Mr','?! 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