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Show i Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er Thursday, August 19, 1971 Sept. 30 to Oct 1, Don- - vironmental Protection Agency, aid Dubois, Acting Director of announced today, The the regional office of the En- proceedings will be Colo, Among topics to be discussed at the Denver meetings will be the environmental effects of noise caused by farm and recreation vehicles, such as tractors, combines, motor bikes, mobiles, others. snow- and Sept. 30 has been set aside for statements from the public, Dubois said. The Oct. 1 hearings will develop expert testimony from scientists, engineers, professors, and technicians, throughout the Rocky Mountain - Prairie region, which includes the states of South North and Montana, Utah, Dakota, Wyoming, and All meetings are Colorado. open to the public, he em- phasized CLUB COOKS for the annual South Ogden Kiwanis Club fish bake last Saturday evening were (1. to r.) Jake Ayoub, house man and general chairman of the fish bake, Dennis Hill, assistant fines col W. SGETUIGGruDGini Noise problems heard Public hearings on agricul- tural and recreational noise will be conducted in Denver, Barnhardt, son of Mrs Jerry Dorothea M Barnhardt, 10JJ E. 1100 S , Clearfield, graduated from Training Squadron Evans, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ten at the Naval Air Station, John R. Evans, 2405 W. 4400 Pensacola, Fla He is a 1970 graduate of S., Roy, recently completed at Utah State University, Logan. eight weeks of basic training the U.S. Army Training Center, MICHAEL R. LOPEZ infantry, Ft. Lewis, Wash. ReCoast Guard Seaman He received instruction in cruit Michael R Lopez, son of drill and ceremonies, weapons, Mr and Mrs Deopoldo Lopez, was map reading, combat tactics, 442 S State, Clearfield, trainmilitary courtesy, military jusgraduated from recruit tice, first aid and Army history ing at the Coast Guard TrainAlameda, and traditions. ing and Supply Centei , His wife, LuDean lives at Calif. 736 Polk Ave., Ogden. He is a 1971 graduate of JERRY W. BARNHARDT Clearfield High. Marine Second Lieutenant heard by officials of the Office of Noise Abatement and ConD. C. In Washington, trol, charge will be Dr. Alvin Meyer, Acting Director of Noise AARON STANLEY PONTIUS Abatement Control and Tim Army Private Aaron StanEwald, legal staff member. ley Pontius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin M. Pontius, 3946 Meetings will be in the New S. 5100 W., Hooper, recently completed eight weeks of basic Albany Hotel in Denver. training at the U.S. Army traincenter, infantry. Ft. Lewis, Under the Noise Pollution ing Wash. and Abatement Act of 1970, He received instruction in hearings on noise have been drill and ceremonies, weapons, scheduled in key cities across combat tactics, the nation this fall to develop map reading, military courtesy, military jusand data research testimony tice, first aid and Army history for presentation to the Conand traditions. gress on Dec. 31, Dubois said. DARRELL W. EVANS lectors, Glen Ballard, international relations chairman, Virgil public relations committee and John Roberts, president of the club. Hin-chcli- ff, Persons interested in testifying at the hearings or seeking more details about the proceedings may write Charles Ward, intern for the Office of Noise Abatement and Control, at the Denver EPA Headquarters, Lincoln Towers, Suite 900 Denver, Colorado 80203. Army Private Darrell W. Disabled Veterans send representative State Department Auxiliary Commander Ronelle Aikens of the Disabled American Veterans of Ogden, is in Detroit, Mich., attending the National Convention at the Detroit Hilton Hotel Aug. This is the DAV Golden Anniversary first convention also was held in Detroit 50 years ago. Commander Aikens heads a delegation from Utah, including Norma Jackson, state department auxiliary senior vice commander of Provo; Jo Reavely, department adjutant of Salt Lake City; Helen Miller, department treasurer; Florence Valgard-sonational Americanism chairman of Provo, and comwomen: mittee Marguerite Baker of Ogden, Jean Bills of Salt Lake City, Velda Heakins of Salt Lake City and Ruth Abbots, also of Salt Lake City. The delegation will attend committee meetings on hosAmericanism, pitalization, child welfare, legislation on Actor DAV and dependants. Bob Hope will be honored Aug. 12 as the outstanding citizen of the half century! Commander Aikens stated that the DAV was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio after World War I, with one chapter and about 100 members. Since then it has grown to 352,766 members, veterans who were wounded, injured or otherwise disabled during wartime services. 4. he Local boy places in competition ROY Blaine Yoshimura finalist in 16, was a 6th pla'-the Hjgjtfyweight Judo Division in the 1971 National AAU Jun. ior Olympics at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs e Colorado. More than 650 youngsters competed in swimming, diving track and field, judo and gym2 nastics in the Aug. program, which climaxed months of local and regional competition involving 17 million youngsters from all parts of the country. The Fifth Annual National AAU Junior Olympics are cosponsored by the AAU and the Quaker Oats Company. 10-1- ROY NEWS Louise Roberts is in the hospital and we wish her well. Mr. and Mrs. Lee K. Hansen visited the San Francisco area over the weekend. We extend our sympathy to Robert Neilson, whos mother passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore and family, recently returned from a weeks stay in Washington where they went salmon fishing. Michael R. Lopez n, Let Us Handle Those Details Out-of-Tow- n Whether the funeral is to be conducted here in Ogden or in another city, Chapel of Flowers is still the firm to turn to. With our experience, we can greatly simplify shipping details and other particulars that may appear complicated. Chidofllom 'mortuary Mr. and Mrs. Vern Moore and Mrs. and Mrs. Tom Moore returned from a week in Washington where they went salmon fishing. n Mr. and Mrs. Merrill are the parents of a b.'by girl born Aug. 9. A family get together was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Earl Byington last Friday evening celebrating the birthdays of Earl and his daughWid-diso- GREATTACOS3FOR$1.00. LTWOULDBETERRIBLEFORYOU ter Elaine. TOMISSOUTOIITHISGREATSPECIAL ft ffl TACOk TIME Those present at the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Byington and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byington and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Byington and family. Mrs. Joan Kreider and son Michael have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stauffer. They left Monday to return home in Lancaster, Penn. Brad Fowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fowers returned home from Japan Friday where he has been for three weeks attending the Boy Scouts 13th World Jamboree. They were camped on the base of Mt. Fugi and while there they were able to tour Japan They were able to stop in Hawaii on the way over. It was an experience he will never SOGOHOWTOROYTACOTIME WHILEYOURTASTEBUDSARE TINGLINGFORAGOODTACO Oi MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery, Mausoleum, Crematory 35th St & Quincy Ave. Ph. 8 day School Sunday. DO YOU HAVE OVERHANG HANGOVER ? Cover That Overhang! forget Mrs Mary Ann Hubbardand her five children left Monday to return home in Anaheim, Calif They have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stauffer Mr and Mrs Earl Bynig-to- n ad family spent Sunday picnicking and swimming up to Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs Leslie Fowers, Mr and Mrs Ervin Cox, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Beus returned home last week after a three week tour of church historic places and national hisA fun time was toric places enjoyed by all They were able to see the Hill Cumorah Pageant while there HOOPER CHURCH NEWS LAKE VIEW STAKE A stake horseshoe tournament will be held today in the Hooper Park Ankmt Mrs. Faye Fowers. Mrs. Mildred Rumsey was sustained as chorister in the YWMIA and Mrs. Susanne Skeen as speech director in the YW MIA Sunday evening. Mrs. Lela Cottam was sustained as a teacher in the Sun- t .SHIM After ALUMINUM WITH ALSIDE SOFFIT s HOOPER FIRST WARD Don L Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs Reed Jones was ordained a Teacher by his father Sunday HOOPER SECOND WARD Michael Buckley, son of Mr. and Mrs Leo Buckley was ordained a Teacher Sunday by Bishop William Cottle Lsj & FASCIA SYSTEMS ALUMINUM UNDER YOUR UNDER-EAV- EAVES- - j NO MORE TROUBLE! COVER, MOULDING AND NEW FACING E Wayne Hull, son of Mr and Mrs. Norman Hull has returned from a mission to Japan John Pontius, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Pontius was speaker in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening HOOPER THIRD WARD Mrs I.ela Cotlam was leased . fl a& W -- y VW MIA 20 TIME ONLY DISCOUNT rnnrrrmTrrmTnrTrYi re- speech director in Sunday evening Released as a teacher in the VW MI was Mrs Mildren Rum-sethe FOR LIMITED 30 YEAR Call jfm. Mrs. Orba Bunot was released as second counselor in the Relief Soc icty Sunday evening Sustained as second counselor in the Relief Society was mo GUARANTEE LMXOJUiJLiUlXijLiLgV B B 8 B 394-452- 9 or 4141 Riverdalc Hoad |