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Show Lakeside Keiiew, October 2, 1980, Page 7 A Hospital Sets Annual Fair Thh Weekend The annual autumn fair at the Weber County Hospital is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, with a variety of handmade items offered for sale to the public. Sponsored by the hospital volunteer g auxiliary, the fair is a venture. Money received from the sale of items will be used to purchase needed equipment or supplies for the hospital. The fair, to be held at the hospital auditorium, 2700 W. 5600 S., will begin at 1 p.m. Friday and will continue until 4 p.m. Saturday. Items will be sold from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ROY fund-raisin- Volunteers and some patients have made items, including baked goods, Christmas decorations and gifts and other crafts. Other items will include white elephants, and plants. Lunch will be served on Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. The menu will include tacos, hot dogs, pie and drinks. For a donation, those who attend the fair will be able to participate in a drawing for door prizes. The drawing will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. and persons need not be present to win. Door prizes donated by Roy merchants will include handmade Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, queen-siz- e quilt, gift certificates, exercise mat, and electric pencil sharpener. Chairman for the event is Ma Ann Pond, with Bette Reier, Angie Johnson and LeRoy Olson, Those in charge of specific areas include Barbara lunch; Twilda Adams, baked goods; Jeannine Trimble, Audit Shows Syracuse With Budget " Course SYRACUSE The 1979-8- Opening on Friday ROY Post 139 Friday. - WARMING UP for the annual autumn fair at Weber County Hospital are volunteers Norma Warren (front left) and Helen Burdick and Ha Coyan (in back), a patient. Coed Post Gets First Explorer - First Volunteers and patients have made items which will be sold to raise money for supplies at the hospital. audit during definitely to the advantage audit submitted by Taylor 0 the planning commission brought ROY The annual charity card luncheon, sponsored by the Roy Ladies of Elks, will be held Saturday at noon m the Lodge Room. Donation is $2.50. Reservations not needed. Door prizes will be given. Proceeds will buy Christmas presents for the Weber Memorial Hospital patients. 's before them. The subdivision West, has a holding pond which the city decided to turn into a small park for the area. When they got to looking closer at the plans they discovered the easements that had been originally left would not be adequate if the area is a park. Barber said that he had looked at the area on Friday and said it looks as though theres a way to remedy the problem. He said that it had originally been set up as a holding pond and as an after thought they decided to put a park in. The council approved phase three of Ranchettes West which adds three lots to the subdivision and 1.75 acres of land. Ran-chette- Free Clinic Datedwill be A free foot screening clinic held Oct. 9 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Health District Weber-Morga- n Department, 2570 Grant Ave., Ogden. The clinic, sponsored by the health department, will be conducted by two podiatrists for children ages 6 months to 6 years. Planned at Library Storytime attend are Children invited to Theres a Hippopotamus Under My storytime to celebrate Bed, What The Moon Saw, and Ten Universal Childrens Day Monday at Bears In My Bed. 7:30 p.m. at the Southwest Branch Children are asked to wear their Library in Roy. pajamas and bring their favorite The following stories will be told: cuddly toy. ROY a bedtime , Uaril1CJ DOQS FALL SALE To Ro SnOWII -- Chain Link Fence Daring Dogs the theme of Buy Now Before Spring Price Increase movies for children Saturday at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. Beginning at 2 p.m. As Low As Pluto will play the role of a boy who sticks his finger in the dike during the movie In Dutch. Both Mickey Mouse and Pluto will star in the next movie, Lend Paw. A Social hour will continue from 6 to 9 p.m. with a spaghetti dinner served from 7 to 9 p.m. Dancing will be to the confused hound dogs Smith Brother and Holly band from 9 search for a home is the p.m. to 1 a.m. story of the final movie, Wetback Hound. A donation of $4 per person will be asked at the door. All Legionnaires, HEAT & auxiliary members and their friends SLEEP are invited to attend. For further in0 or formation, call 608 S. Main, Layton 825-720- Roy Ladies of Elks To Sponsor Lunch All departRecorder Phil Barber. ments are in the black, he said. The council reviewed a subdivision 825-554- 7. 776-320- 1 Per COMPLETELY Ft. INSTALLED Call For Your Free Estimate 766-216- 1 WE ALSO THE CATER TO ROYLANCE FENCE CO. 100 No. Main, INCLUDES ALL MATERIAL S Layton, Ut. PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION Utah has a store of its own 'm fl II CLEARFIELD Explorer to sign up in Post 384, sponsored by the " Clearfield The Roy American Legion will hold a grand opening 0 and Company showed the city has stayed within its budget, says city Girardo, drawing; Dorothy Stewart, white elephant items; Gen Johnson, ROY Christmas articles; Chauncey Daily, will be publicity. Legion Schedules Mayor Boyd T. Thurgood said, It is of the city because well get a full street instead of a half street. The City Council approved its 1979-8Thursdays meeting. early fall sale Sale continues. Savings throughout each store. Police Department, was Laura Allison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allison of Clearfield. Police Sgt. Bud DeRyke is scouting coordinator for the new coed Explorer post. Post 384 is the only coed Explorer post in Gateway District. All young men and women 14 to 20 years of age are eligible to join. The post plans include participating in activities such as winter snow cave and summer camping, backpacking, canoeing, 10 speed bicycling, sports of various kinds, special flag ceremonies and other activities. Meetings will be held on the first and third Mondays of each month from 7 to 9 p.m., upstairs in the fire Clearfield new station. etesport & sierra trails parkas can take it all in our (left) poly-til- l parka by Etesport: tanburgundy, SMLXL. Reg. $95, now 59. 99. (right) Sierra Trails down-filleparka with a cord yoke: tanbrown or greylnavy, SMLXL. Reg. $100, 69.99. Ready-set-snow- ! You d Bullpen - all stores except Ogden 3.99 7.99 save & & z.j) for young men shirts plaid mirrored ski sunglasses Reg. $17. One week only! Take to the country.. nothing feels as natural (or looks as good) as a plaid . shirt from Charade . In assorted fall plaids, SMLXL. Great with a pair of cords after beating the slopes. Bullpen - all stores except Ogden Reg. to $12. Avoid the glare that can ruin your form in . our Sturdy plastic multi-colo- r by Tropi-Ca- l frames with mirrored lenses, one style with side pockets to keep out the snow. Bullpen - all stores except Ogden Gymnastics Registration Continues The ROY Recreation Center Roy is registration continuing for preschool gymnastics for girls ages 3 to 5 years old. Instruction in basic tumbling, limberness, and acrobatics will be offered as well as introduction to gymnastics apparatus' including uneven balance beam bars and trampoline. This specialised program is based on child developmental principles intended to enhance Spatial coordination, awareness and general fitness for preschool and pre-beginn- er all leather pile-line- level children. Classes are offered on a basis in the y afternoon and evenings on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call the Roy Recreation Center, for further details. d ski gloves for the Reg. $30. Be ready down to your finger-tip- s In greatest snow on earth! our all leather ski gloves by for extra warmth in asst, colors. Crown, pile-line- twice-weekl- d Bullpen all stores 825-976- 4, VAUEY FA?R UNIVERSITY MALL OGDEN LAYTON HltlS k |