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Show t I Sun Chronicle-Advertis- I t Thursday, June 24, 1971 er visory capacity. He has been with the submarine service working out of Spain. Its a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Miller. She arrived on June 11 at McKay Hospital. Twin boys were born June 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Searle at McKay Hospital. Roy News Phone Virginia Wursten Mr. and Mrs. Amos Schocelebrated their 61st anniversary this week and still maintain their beautiful home and garden on 6000 S. Mr. and Mrs. John Jex are field the happy parents of a baby girl born June 16. They now have a boy and a girl in the family. Vee Bingham has moved from Roy and is now making her home in Ogden. Myron Cardinal is on TDY in Cleveland, Ohio. Its a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ware. He arrived June 16 and joins a brother and sister in the fa nily. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day are proud parents of a baby boy born June 11. Gloria McKaniel is back in the hospital and is reported to be in critical condition. The Max Fifes, Bob Drys-dale'- s, LaMar Bradshaws, Harvey Schencks, Calvin and Keith Gravers spent the weekend with their families at Lava Hot Springs where they attended a square dance outing and enjoyed the facilities at Lava. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary by taking a trip to Sun Valley this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Stark have a new baby daughter, their fourth, born June 19. Mr. and Mrs. Don Christensen and part of their family are vacationing this week in the San Francisco area. Some of their children remained at Ditt-mor- NEW Nyron Thomas displays BUSINESSMAN some of his plastic laminating work that helps preserve records, photographs and other important papers. New business offers - plastic permanizing home. The Robert Winfield family has moved from Roy to California. Guests at the Ralph ROY Nyron B. Thomas has opened a new business in Roy at 2759 W. 5725 S., Known as Thomas Laminating Service. Mr. Thomas specialises in protecting valuable papers, snapshots, licenses, wedding invitations, certificates or anything that you would like to keep for a lifetime. Mr. Thomas takes any of these papers and puts them in a speciaPplastic known g He purchased the equipment and supas plies from Warner Electric Company of Chicago, 111. For a nominal fee he can protect your valuable papers and the permanized item will never crack, never tear, never deteriorate, never crumble with age. It will remain, just as you receive it when work is completed, fresh looking and bright for at least 1,000 years, reports Mr. Thomas. The items are protected against mosture, against soiling, against the wear of handling. Persons interested in contacting Mr. Thomas may reach him by telephone at Sho-mak- er home are Mrs. Fo-we- rs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph - I ivi!) n are parents Padei-sk- y of a baby boy born June 17 at St. Benedicts Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heiner went to Pocatello, Ida., last week to help their who was son-in-la- w V Samli Hart The & Bells Salli The sound of some of todays most popular, s on youthful singers will delight Saturday and Sunday, September 18 and 19, during the 1971 Utah State Fair. Fair-goer- Clay Hart, whose distinctive Western style and handsome looks have paved the way to popularity, will be featured; along with Sandi and Salli, singing stars from the Lawrence Welk television show. well-know- n The exciting, contemporary Frank Roskelley is confined at home after breaking his arm very badly while at work. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oliver have been visiting relatives in Woodland Hills, Calif. They spent most of their time with Mr. Olivers sister, Shirla Montgomery and her family. Mrs. Montgomery is here now with her children, staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Oliver. Verla Dawson received a severe burn on her hand last week while helping at a ward picnic at the park. Mr. and Mrs. Thane Anderson have a baby girl born recently. They now have one boy and three girls in the family. Mrs. Letha Pitkin has been spending some time in Cali-fo- r iia visiting with her daugh- ter. Christie Bennett has the hospital but is in been home and much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Lee K. Hansen spent the weekend camping at East Canyon Dam. Sharion Bennion has been released from the hospital and is feeling better. Major Francis E. Burton Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burton, has returned from a tour of duty in Vietnam. He has been assigned to Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D.C. and will be a resident physician in plastic now ee er Mrs. Lucy E. McNeely Howard, 74, of 602 N. Harrisville Road, died Sunday afternoon at St. Benedicts Hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. Howard, the daughter of Elmer and Alice Mitchell was born Dec. 18, McNeely, Brigham City. Surviving are her husband of Ogden; two sons, Walter J. Howard, Grant Howard, both of Ogden; four daughters, Mrs. A. L. (Auda) Phelps, Mrs. Gordon L. (Shirley) Simmons, Mrs. Frank (Rita) Barnett, all of Ogden; Mrs. Robert (Fay) Brown, 19 grandchildren, six Roy; great - grandchildren, seven six step step grandchildren, reconstructive surgery. The Burtons son, Lt. Commander Robert Burton has also been assigned to Washington D.C. with the Navy in an ad- - observe birthdays singing group, "The Bells, will bring their $75,000 worth of great entertainment be seen and heard at the Utah State Fair, with further acts and specialties to be announced shortly. will won't go the extra mile -- - Call us. We will. Maybe your present car is getting near the end of its road. It seems theres always some little thing going wrong that winds up costing a little too much to fix. May we make a suggestion? it to Walker Hank (if you Ihe next time you get into your car-dri- ve think your car wont make it give us a call). 'fell us w hat kind of car youd rather be dri ing. Together, well find a way to put you behind the wheel. When you come to us to help get you a car you can depend on you can depend on something else; youll get the money you need at very low' rates and the kind of service youre used to getting from people who are always ready to go the extra mile. entertainers The name of the entertainment spectacular featured by the Utah State Fair, September to be held at the Fairgrounds in Salt Lake City, is the sound of todays most popular singing, recording and television stars. With an obvious bow to the ever popular Country and Western idiom, the Fair this year brings Clay Hart with his rugged good looks and distinctive Western style and voice. From the era of television come Sandi and Salli, two beautiful, vivacious, young singing stars who have been seen by audiences from coast to coast as a feature of the Lawrence Welk television show. A third important singing group, The Bells, will be seen on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 18 and 19, together with Clay Hart and Sandi and Salli. The Bells have beenappearing for the past five years in one - nighters and nightclubs across three continents. They are an exciting and lively young group with a clean, wholesome crispness to their style, which has earned them Gold Records and television appearances. Reffering to the wealth of entertainment which will be seen and heard at the Utah State Fair this fall, Hugh C. Bringjurst, Director of the Division of ExWe expect positions, says, Utah people of all ages and musical tastes to be dazzled by the over $75,000 worth of tal- present of the dur- Fair this year. In conjunction with the Fair, will be pre- 9 at the Salt sented Sept. d Palace as part of the ing tradition of a spectacular ice show at Fair time. Fair-goewill also see the Sky Divers, and Bobby Cohns West Coast Shows Carnival will be on the midway. For further information contact: Hal Gardiner & Associates, 252 South Second East, 84111 Salt Lake City, Utal or Beverly Spray, Utah Coordinator, Publicity State Fair, 155 North 9th West, 84115. Salt Lake City, Utah rs Walker Bank Instalment Loans Wmitni hiftial hmsil ( 'irmiutmii 1. (322-117- (328-585- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burnham and their family are home Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Han cock and their family have re" cently spent a few days in Yef lowstone Park and at Flamin! Gorge. a Director Needed? In past days, many final rites were held at home, using rough caskets. techLater, families desired better facilities and nical preparation. Law's became more demanding. As a result, today the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary duties and requireperforms at least 100 separate ments for each family it serves. It is our vital role to be always available, whenever any family in the Ogden area needs us. Our modem facilities, equipment and professional staff members are here solely for the benefit of those families who need our services regardless of their individual LYNN W. HOLDEMAN Navy Fireman Apprentice Lynn W. Holdeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Holdeman, 6538 W. 5500 S., Hooper, was graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. RICHARD C. ALBRIGHT Navy Seaman Richard their c. AhjM. C. Layton. Funeral services will be conducted this morning at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary with Rev. Hal Mason 51 now MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery, Mausoleum, Crematory 'mortuary Airlane Dr., Clearfield, is deployed to the Western Pacific aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Midway for duty with the U.S. Seventh Fleet. 36th St. & Quincy Ave. Ph. 394-555- It's a great feeling to know that youve made your family happy . your long-stan- 399-988- Servicemen give them g You know that they air conditioning. cool and comfortable in every room oi 10-1- Phone Harvey Jeppsen, Ogden Office, st boys in RICHARD D. GORDON Navy Airman Apprentice Richard D. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gordon, Thats features Holiday on Ice Aulto-re- now have two bro- State Fair ent which we will ing the ten day-ru- n officiating. Burial will be in the Memorial Park. daughter born Willard; Cecil McNeely, Thatcher; two sisters, Mrs. Ray (Iva) Deacon, Ogden; Mrs. Leatha The Sun Chronicle staff and members of the Roy Lions Club take pleasure in sending Happy Birthday wishes to the following patients at Weber County Hospital during June. Lily Johnson, June 7, Ethel Pincock, June 9, Grace Boyle, June 13, Victoria Milazzo, June 16, Virginia .Lewis, Jyn& 21, ' Sina Conshafter, June 22 and Grace Reed, June 22. n Alfred Empey, June 6, Osborn, June 6, Ivor Danks June 14, Charles Steed, June 27, Edward Curto, June 23, David Bouchard, June 20, Clyde Stratford and Frank Pippin. 9, When your car of the Berean Baptist Church David Phillips Ckiiddlcm hand-clappin- style and sound to Utah, expressing the real language of todays youth . . . but in a wholesome package with which all ages may identify. son-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. have a new baby last week. They girls and three family. again after a summer vacation They went to Southern Califor nia to visit Mrs. Burnham! parents and came back through Arizona where they saw the Grand Canyon and Lake Powell Albright, son of Mr. George R. Albright, 5824 S. 2050 W., Roy, has reported for duty aboard the destroyer USS Henderson at Subic Bay, Philippines. Also surviving are two thers, Charles NcNeely, Patients Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Rollins and three of their daughters are home after an extended vacation trip which took them first to Columbus, Ga., to visit their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Liggett and to get acquainted with their new baby daughter. They then drove to Florida to visit with Mrs. Rollins neice, coming back through the southern route they visited in Juarez, Mexico and El Paso, Texas, Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico, the Mesa Temple in Arizona and up through the Woman succumbs fo extended illness 1896. She was reared and educated in Utah. On Nov. 23, 1915, she was married to Alfred J. Howard in nine-mont- and Mr. and Mrs. James Pin-grand daughter, Marsha, went to California last week. They attended the wedding in the Los Angeles Temple of Miss Sherrie Owen and Steven Chandler. The new bride is a da 'gh-tof Mr. and Mrs. David Owen formerly of Roy and is a granddaughter of Mrs. Arda Rapp. La-va- ? Clay and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thompson, move into a new home. s Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Braithwaite of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin announce the arrival of a baby boy. He arrived June 17 and joins two other brothers and a sister in the family. 825-765- 4. i Shoma-ker- parents, plastic-permanmn- IjA es 825-664- 6 Glen Canalso visited in Grand Canyon and were away about Dam. They s Mr.Pin-greewith yon Encinitas, Calif., three weeks. sister. The Pingrees why its great to home-a- nd that your gas system will go on for years cooling quietly, without losing efficiency and requiring little, if any, maintenance. And gas air conditioning operates for about half much as the other central system-- its worth more from the start! ; Call us or an air conditioning contractor for a free estimate today. k V MOUNTAIN FUEL t |