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Show Ogdon area family gives stocks to UlfS Thursday, February 11, 1971 Second Section Carnival planned by 1 t 7 i 71 k 1 at 6pm 18 L I r - I . J r : (. v r-- ! uv Jynifed Brotfis v u: m&m&' ?? 1 n . X 1 and entertainment nh the help of students and ficult the Sandridge Junior High lTA is planning a carnival for the night of Feb V 18 at All hinds of Come and eat your supper at the carnival; there will be plenty of good food. games, booths. - Dse J announces Pi plans for im h L helistop t OGDEN: Approval of plans for a Helistop (landing pad for helicopiors) at the McKay-De- e Hospital was announced by Dr. James O. Mason, L.DS Church Hexlth Services Commissioner. it itt. PUTTING UP posters announcing the school carnival at Sandridge Junior High Feb. 18 are Bruce Erickson, music instructor, Judy Dance, accompanist for a vocal group, and Jeff Mann ing, president of the school band. Funds from the carnival, open to the public, will be used to purchase sweaters for the members of the music 116 The announcement was made at the third annual meeting of the McKay Dee Foundation at which Dr. Mason was the rarrrrirririrrroTrrraTrrinnrrririrrrmrrirrrr FREE PRIZES i 12 x 12 Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile 4 10fa 14?a ea. FREIGHT DAMAGED PANELING 316 4x8 59 ea. As Low As LUMBER SPECIALS or air ambulance services 1x2-- 8 Furring Strips 2x2-- 8 Furring Strips 2x4-- 8 Select Economy 2 x 4 will utilize the Helistop. A supportive building, which will serve as a utility shed for housing the hospitals outdoor equipment, will utilize space available because of the natural slope of the site the FAA chose for the Helistop pad at the rear of the hospital. 10 -- 12 - 14 - 16. 4x6AD Exterior .18 35' .29' ea. Sc!in.ft. 4 x 10 Marine Plywood Good 2 Sides Builders Barbaim center The cost of the project will $46,366.00. The McKay-De- e Foundation will provide $23,366, (the cost of the pad itself) from a donation made by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bueh-land earmarked for this reThe project. specific maining $25,000, representing the cost of the suppoitive utility shed will be furnished by the hospital. er 5572 South 1900 West Roy, Utah PHONE 773-478- 1 at any participating store and eligible for ALL PRIZES TS00 Must bo 18 years of ago GuiXsfffi. Register For Free Prizes Atf These Participating Merchant! net! ea. Gal. Cans Adhesive Clear Helistop be ALBERTSONS 1 58 4x8 34 4 x 8 9 x9 Vinyl Asbestos 116 will measure 60 by 60 instead of the customary 40 by 40 It will be well lighted size. so that it can be found in any Both the pad a..u weather. the runway leading to the hospitals emergency entrance will be heated to avoid icing. It is expected that Hill Air Force Base as well as private heli-copt- I mmm 3s0ea. guest speaker. The Enter t A Appreciation for the fammajor contribution to the Project 70 Jrive was expressed by Mr. Macfarlane. ilys 3 -- CITY WIDE EVENT Ru-io- 12 4x8 Floor Tile department. Parents of Mr. Peterson and n his sister are Mr.andMrs. Peterson, of Roy. Mrs. Norma Peterson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Murdock, 1310 Darling, Ogden. FREIGHT DAMAGED PLYWOOD 14 4 x 8 2 ea. 8 4 250 ea. 38 x foV : of Utah. Mr. Peterson attended Weand Utah State University before graduating from University of Utah college of law. He was instrumental in organizing the 1968 campaign of President Richard M. Nixon, and had served as a political con -- FOOD CENTER: Two 3 lb LJr I'Srft : HAMILTON DRUG CENTER: Two $5 gift cer- hams tificates. JIMMIES SHOE STORE: Two free pair of nylons. ARCTIC CIRCLE: Five prizes -- - Fish dinner JORGENSON BOOK STORE: One $5 gift cer-an- d drink; shrimp dinner and drink; fish tificate. burger and drink; double cheeseburger and JO LEE LANES: Two passes for 10 free lines o drink, and a ranch burger and drink. 0f bowling. BUILDERS BARGAIN CENTER: Two prizes of LEW MONICOS FAMILY RESTAURANT: Two ree deluxe pizzas. two gallons each of white latex paint. MODE O DAY: One $5 gift certificate. PAULS BLUE OX SMORGASBORD: Five prizes roy DRUG CENTER: Two $5 gift certificates. - three free lunches and two free dinners, roy CONOCO: A years free car washes. oCOBIAS STYLE SALON: Three prizes -- - Free SAFEWAY FOOD STORE: Two $5 gift certifi- bottles of Day and Night Enriched Creme. cates. oCOUNTRY BOY DRIVE IN: 12 gallon of ice SKAGGS DRUG CENTER: Two ABA basketballs CI 0 1m o fiiict li' p fVip I Hah DUANE MONTGOMERYS TEXACO: Two 20 lb. SUNSET SP0RTS CENTER: One $5 gift cer-baof Texaco Green Chief fertilizer tificate. EAVEROS FAMILY SHOES: Two $5 gift cer- - ROY TACO TIME: Five free combination iiMlffij) ijjHV lEHlIiiV (fyi cau? GV -- o . Hi? qft&v 0lycv gs din-tifieat- es. L m :-- ners. Sponsored by Roy Chamber Of Commerce iJULOXJUULSULlUUULSUUULlLOJULSUULOJUULILlliUUUUULOJLJLiJ 1 z? z z ? J zz z z zz z ?y 77 (. House. W'hite Mrs. Norma Peterson graduated from USU after attending Weber State, and is an advisor to the Future Homemakers of America for the state ber the boys and Remember girls of Sandridge Junior High are planning on you making their carnival a success. the Dr. Nancy Peterson receiher masters and Ph.D. degrees from Brigham Young University after graduating from Weber State. She is an assistant professor of education at University of Kansas, Lawrence. The donors were Alan R. Peterson, Salt Lake City, his wife, the former Norma Murdock, Ogden and his sister, Dr. Nancy Peterson, of Lawrence, Kan., all Weber State alumni. av- to ved executi- Country stores, fish ponds, dart games, and many many more are in the planning. The main obiect of this carnival is to raise fund-- , for sweaters for the music department. X will be sultant ve-secretary. ailable for al. ages. 6 p m McKay w.i. . rTl i IX ft 411 J .J Sandridge students, faculty Three members of an Ogden area famil- - have given the Weber State College Alumni Association negotiable stocks valued at approximately $4000. The stock was made as a contribution to the WSC alumni fund drive, identified as Project 70, which is being conducted on a national basis, said Michael Macfarlane, t 7 t o |