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Show w . The Sun Chronicle is published weekly at Royi Utah 84067. Second class postage paid at Roy, Utah. Subscription per year, $4.50, two years, $8 00. Ph. Write PO Box 207, Roy, Utah. Street address, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy, Utah. 825-166- 6. TifwL Im n m np ,Q xu MEMBER OF THE 4jPneti Roy, Utah Thursday, June 8, 1972 n irazi O QaaGOoera, Borauaooa 0 OGDEN L'i 77' l ff 'Hkn " 7f vxVA,'-- 5p i) PiH: , - Eighteen talented Utah boys and girls will get their chance to perform with one of the giants in show business--no- t once, but twice with they appear Rouvaun at the Ogden Stadium, Saturday, July 8. a?v The Tax Deductions, teen and pre-tee- n singers danceis from the Provo area, will with Rouvaun at the 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. per- k 1 -- and I formances. The talented youngsters have been together four years and are veteran troopers. Expert costuming and choreography enhance their sparkling delivery of pops, patriotic, western and soft rock. cert at the Ogden Stadium, Saturday, July 8, at 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tickets are $3.50 each and are on sale in northern Utah. Vi': v They record for United Artists and had an hour-lon- g Christmas special over a local TV station. Also appearing on the show will be juggler Billy Grace. Grace has appeared on TV many times and was rated the number two juggler in the world in 1972 international He is the only competition. juggler known capabel of lofting eight balls at one time. Rounding out the family-typ- e show is banjo playing comedian, Rick Mavin. Tickets are $3.50 each and on sale from Weber Office Supply and Buehler, Dunn and Branz clothiers in Ogden; Mickeys Music in Brigham City, and Sears and ZCMI in Salt Lake City; Keith OBriens in Sugar House and R.C. Willey stores in Murray, Syracuse and Orem. There are no reserved seats. are Rouvaun comes to Ogden an engagement in Las it Hotel. Vegas at the Fre. after six-mon- th -- i f set for summer- - Wasatch Mountain The famous Heber Railways fired up again on Creeper May 27 for a summer of adventures in Heber Valley. But the Creeper, an steam engine built in 1923, now has four brothers to help pull the train through the valley, down Provo Canyon, turn oil-fir- around at Bridal and return for a trip. w- - 7 ed Veil Falls le round The railway began operation last year, and during the summer took over 26,000 people on the exciting route that skirts Deer Creek Reservoir and passes majestic Bridal Veil Falls. But the addition of more cars this year ups capacity to 400 per train. A The train begins each trip from the Heber City Depot, 6 W. and Center Street, and runs each day until Labor Day. The train runs Monday through Friday (except Tuesday) each afternoon at 2:30 p.m. Satur- - and holidays has runs, at 10:30 a.m. and p.m. day, Sunday two 2:30 The Provo Canyon Line, which begins in Heber City, 51 miles east of Salt Lake City, was started in 1890 by the son of famous Mormon pioneer BriWhen the line, gham Young. called the Utah Eastern Railway, failed, it was taken over and completed by the Rio Grande Now, instead of huge shipments of sheep to eastern markets, the train carts passengers deep into the heart of the Wasatch Mountains for a taste of railroadings Golden Age to the base of Mt. Timpano-ga- s which rises 11,750 ft. above the rest ofthemoun ains, the Creeper chugs to the bottom of Bridal Veil Falls and the worlds steepest aerial tramway up to the restaurant on top. charters can be arranged. Sugar Company reports 600 men participate Rouvaun is preparing a dazzling array of show tunes, countrv-westeropera, pops and other music for his first concert in Ogden. n, The show is a benefit fc the Utah Air Force Association. Net proceeds from the aerospace symposiums, iecl Navajo, and other Pro-vari- ed act- - ivitiBS. Hospital selects Volunteer of month For more information ROY It is a privilege to present a Junior Volunteer, Jennifer German, as Volunteer of the Month from Weber County Hospital. Jennifer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold German of Roy. She has completed four years as a Candy Striper at this Hospital and has 555 hours of service to her credit. She has been a very dedicated Candy Striper, having missed only a few weeks each summer, when her family went on vacation. She has found great satisfaction in this service to the community and has especially enjoyed her association with the patients. Other interests for Jennifer are her activities in the Christian Church of Roy and her love for swimming. She has been a Girl Scout for eight years and has earned more badges than she can count. Jennifer graduated Jiis year from Roy High and plans to continue her education at Weber State College. She was in the Para Med program at Roy High School and she hopes to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. Jennifer has proven to be tact Heber Creeper, P.O. Box 69, Heber City, Utah, 84032. compassionate and loving person and we know she will continue to give tender lov; to all her future ing care pat ents when she becomes a nurse. Thank you, Jennifer, for your service at Weber County Hospital. Jennifer German . . . will serve 5J HEY KIDS ilffli toiliffiit ffiitrirfri im i. o HERES TREASURE CHEST OF PRIZES This is the week to be on Chronicle can be a rewarding the way to fun, fame and forexperience, and there will be 0 tune, if youre in the no losers. age bracket. Its a chance to make betFirst, turn to the page anter than average wages, plus nouncing the contest in this isthe opportunity to win a mini sue, and read the rules. Then, bike or a a subimportant to phone or get stantial cash bonus and daily down to this newspapers concash commissions. test office in the Sun Chronicle All these good things, plus buiding, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy. business experience that will pay off in later life, are ofThe contest phone number is fered by the Sun Chronicle. Getting new and renewal subfor the Sun This is not a long, drawn scriptions 10-2- its 825-166- 6. con- a UliiitTiiliin Railroad to deliver produce, freight and passengers into Heber Valley.' The fare for adults is $4 for 12 and over. Children 2 to 12 cost $2. Special group L will be used for projucts sponsored by the AFA, such as scholarships performa.es Las Vegas is where he got his start at the Casino de Paris several years ago and became an overnight singing sensation. He appeared ther stints. for four "Heber Creeper i Rv7 pepfera My 8 co-st- ar With two record hits, the Tax Deductions have a list of credits which include appear-anc'- -, at Disneyland ana the Lawrence Welk Show. TALENTER TWIRPS -- - The Tax Deductions, popular young singers and dancers from the Provo area, will appear with Rouvaun in con- - : out affair. It will close on July 8, when the youngster who has up the piled most votes (or points) will be presented the victor's crown and his choice between a minibike or $200 cash. There will be other cash bonuses for the runnerups. All subscription collections earn on the spot cash commission. New subscriptions will do double duty, for they also count toward the weekly cash award. f" dividends Utah Air National Guard begins summer camp training SSGT Albert Humphrey Roy Jr. is shown above as he joins more than 600 other men this week who are participating in summer camp training with the Utah Air National Guard. -- - This years summer camp is being held at the Utah Air National Guard Base located at the Salt Lake International He is assigned to Airport "New County USA CAM Squadron as a flight line mechanic. SSGT Humphrey has had many years of military serHe first vice. joined the Utah Air National Guard more than fifteen years ago as a member of the old 130th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron. Following three years of Air Gurd service, he went duty for the next thirteen years. Sgt Humphrey Air returned to the Utah on active National Guard a year ago. In civilian life, Sgt Humphrey is employed by Hill Field as an aircraft mechanic. Sgt Humphrey, his wife Iona and their two children live at 4835 South 2125 West in ft Weber County Hosselected to rehas been pital ceive the National Association of Counties - "New County - achievement award for USA its progres: ive patient care program for the elderly. New County USA is a national organization located in Washington, D In -- - C. order for Utahs only Beautification i 7f: plan assisted Roy. by PTfl Weber County Hospital to receive achievement award ROY OGDEN The Amalgamated Sugar Company directors just declared a regular quarterly divident of 40 cents a share on common stock payable on Aug. 1 to stockholders of record July 14. chronic disease and rehabilitation hospital to be consider--e- d for this national award, it was necessary to submit a case study of the facility explaining concepts of care, methods of hospital management, community involvement, and overall philosophy of the inThis case study stitution. was then considered along with hundreds of others submitted The PTA of Sand ROY Ridge Junior High presented the school with a Colorado Blue Spruce to he'r in beautifying the school grounds recently. They hope that in the fu- ture, other groups will do the same, Larry D. reported Bouwhuis, PTA president. government organizations throughout the country. by county recognition of care not only is recognition for Weber County Hospital, but it is also a compliment for the State of Utah, as well as all who promote progressive care for the elderly patient, reports Joyce Burk, public relations coordinator. This Persons in attendance 4 in- cluded the schools principal, Cliff LeFevre, Alberta Ross, attendance secretary, Joan Dance, PTA membership chairman and para professional at school and the students, Terresa Huddleston and Carol Jeppson. Also attending were Dean Rose, assistant principal and Mr. Bouwhuis. j r s donated PLANTING the new Colorado Blue Spruce donated i, the PTA at Sand Ridge Junior High aie (1. to r.) Joan Dance, Larry Bouwhuis, PTA presider-t- resa loss. . l Principal Cliff LeFevre, ' Ter- roi Jeppson and Alberta |