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Show polishing jobs so the school will shine if spring ever arrives. Some of the girls were out in a snow storm this week gathering up leaves and sprucing up the grounds around the main building. Ecology posters and bulletin board displays are sprouting again in home rooms and on the lockers. So, Mother Nature, Roy Junior High, is ready. Bring on your Spring ! Clean-ucan be fun with a lot of willing hands, as students twim Roy Junior prove. Every good housewife knows the coming of spring brings her extra clean-u- p projects. The student body of key Junior High is no exception to this rule. RJH is joining Roy city in its annual spring clean up. Students in all home rooms are participating in the extra p .if ' ,, i it I V h t t- u ' SPORTS SIDELINES JV5T- H t v JH 7. the great chase ?: lasrt r Mm. "f i I HI & va ; x ; , last week as TDK BASEBALL field and general school yard got a new facial Roy Junior High students got busy with a spring-cleanup. Boys baseball in Roy is about to get underway, and one big question is whether or not any girls will be allowed to play. A recent court ruling in New Jersey says that the girls have to be allowed to play the game. So far no effort has been made to get a girls team together in Roy, but if such does happen it doesn't look like they will meet any feedback in playing in Roy. Hank is definitely glad that the chase is Aer. There has been tons 'and tons of pressure on him ever since the opening day of last year. He must have felt like the weight of the world was lifted off of his shouidefis when the 0 pitch sailed off of his bat on a pitch from A1 Downing in AUanta stadium. : ? Thfe San Diego club gave the fitars quite a stiff test in the ABA Western Dvision r : .. T-sasBs- Lucerne Ice Milk T-asss- Wirvdy1 Flovon T Dinner Roils Mrt Wnqut v Po'ty Moht p' Bo wo 'n Strve Rrll golton Corton 2 n (Si m a ir pk lucerte Alvoy int Ctn. I and oneight players. Quite an accomplishment! AA Ll Fruit Cocktail h !:du Pineapple - Niblets Chunk Tuna 70-- can 16 ox can v 7I. Corn kv i.trcJ Ocean Spray 7... e- can 17 o rt ox con , . PorkS Beans 37r & 44 BWaffies 34 23 52 53 1 -- Hash Browns 29' BSnack Crackers Minute or S ox toico 'a jar Dips boHI I Oi! 1.99 Ouorl Con Pet go 6 ox con Cheerios Cereal 'X X 24' Ofiig Juko Scotch Troot Creom o' Crop trtSirJ lorqg from d APRIL 7, 1974 RPD handled a call about a boys bicycle which had been stolen during the Spider night. A red was stolen and reported at a $50 loss 23' msszi F AMCY LETIUCn DAL2AriAS POTATOES laohe Rossou iiX t v .... U v vv.-- v A--J v X i rrd WW, ib. 4 mt, Ill - ' . ; $ No 2 i 4 i I ftr. YZH F,' dot 6t t " , TVi - t a5tr 2 3 0 T, l.4 to 5 f trtw Healthy Plan' In 8vd A Btocm Foil Wrapped 6 inch Pnf ,Wok iov ly G'ffl 3 A lyp't V 'ew Brack's h S3' S h0.:,; ..nr. ten, f 4 count pack Del Mone Tomato Soot X IS' f: Kemx Sauce XX. XS 55 Del Mente Sauce 'X 42" ICsl-- 1.34 -;, J- . a I rrZ.A'Z? Th 'X 4 X84 '"TLX 84 uf, Au'f 11 ' t rr ' f L,"' V- - TiCi nauMOMKillf A VA ' ... April APRIL 7, 1974 1:30pm. Police were called to handle traffic control on River-dal- e Road in Riverdale City after a tanked truck exploded and caught fire while unloading at a gas station. The Roy Fire Department also assisted in the blaze. I 7, TV4 APRIL 7, 1974 2:44pm. A complainant called about a neighbor's dog that is usually tied up, but got loose V. WztWA' - - - "Daily Life in People's by Arthur Glslon . Inside the nci China with an American family that lived and worked on a Logan canyon road restricted in travel rlhis was restriction necessary because of wet ground conditions resulting in excessive road damage. Signs have been placed at the abo above named locations to notifv mntnrino public of this restriction. Evvectivc March 27, 1974. at 8:00 A M , U.S. 89 (U l3) through Logan Canyon from Milepost 2.5 to Milepost 40 is restricted to legal loads only all overload permits are rescinded until further notice. had earlier parked his vehicle m his driveway with the keys in the ignition. When he returned to the ear later in the night, the windshield was busted and the keys were pone lie slated that he had giving everybody in the area a great deal of trouble the past few days. The dog has been scaring little children, chasing other small dogs, and The harking quite loud animal control department will check into the matter the first thing on Mondav mor- no idea who would do this to hun ning A1KI1.7, 1974 l .io p m A lady called alxiut some person or persons who have lieen ringing her doorbell for the past eight nights in a row after 11 p m She has tried to get a look at the pranksters, but they run away before she can get a look at them. She has asked for an extra patrol until someone can !h? sighted. APRIL 7, 1974 6 31 p m. Police handled an accident that involved a young driver and a on a bicycle. The cycle rider suffered only very minor injuries. APRIL 7, 1974 10.23p m A man called to say that he 1x9 UOMEOn"0 P Jt LIET L MliOOmKiCHflllVOHK itOOHi IMCOOrW"! ZZ- - TECHNICOLOR Open 6 pun I weekdays pen wsekenuSi S &8sm 1 T ussday H Ladies Nite 4 f4 1 fw I fertrt-id- i4 td 2 NMWT CGlUtthUii g Es UWIff XOTlStJ - ocw- - rcatucatrcc. ROY STORE CO(hPtT mo a Nobel Prize nominee now in hiding, fear becomes her constant father, rage, laughter? .How does t treat the sexes unequally? How do children learn to speak? The Snare of the Hunter." by Helen Maclnnes As Irina Kusak flees across the Chechoslovakian Ixirder into Austria to find her APRIL 7, 1974 1 : 24 p m A lady called to say that her daughter was in hysterics about a deg that has been I . oovvny O'vcount - e- IS Canterbury Listast Tea Pr'C?s Sffejtsv jJ v OilWl HUSStYKOriARD WHITIfiS Deans My O Pudding S.isck Weldi's Grope Jelly Peanut Butter 40 Lllcos blushes, tears, Brack's Crangs Slices Empress Mint JeHy & ZTssr, 'T APRIL 1,1974 6:08p.m. Police were called to a local business about two boys who had been involved in some vandalism behind a store. R.P.D. responded and found that two boys, ages nine and ten, had been breaking bottles up against a wall and tearing up boxes. Police officers told the two boys that if they didn't clean up the area within a half hour, their parents would be contacted and told about the matter. A patrol car checked the area 30 minutes later and found everything to be clean and in order, 000,a.g.Ju 59' (Ire largo 99' 29' 46' 45' I 42 X 41 X 54' X aJi4s M 22 jglPonceke Mix Grads AA Eggs S 68' 45 J8 X W X 1.16 Kraft Dressing Zippy Pickles t pkp 71' BS Libby Olives Stuffing Mix ilrwnr MO'jvy Dwy .J 3: SAb We Jit 4 n 72 Yellow Popcorn Kcrshey Mix iX' mm SSOSSiSl. Motor Hd X, Campbell Tomato Soup Quart X X ClTw",;.. Rice Safeway Quick Oats Of Baker's Coconut t'Z' tf,' i i Rice Mix Soiori P'eu X 22' IX Johnson's Goby Oil 1.05 Coffee , t HOY POLICE REPORT 2 Danish 59' 99' B3 Miracle Whip nrg 75' Stuffed Olives I 66' 59' 1.12 Mayonnaise tZ, 39' :' 47 ? White Vinegar ii::,;: 35' g..'pT,' 65' B3 Dixie Cups 46' Chocolate Chips Safeway Coffee .jr 40' JcCrackers 5r;'o S-Part- MOT 56' KS Mustard 73' Nelfey's Junket Dessert ift : v f a Corn Chips ?,::z 'ieS. Jf What is the mysterious power ot words to induce , real problems Time of the Unicorn," by Barbara Jeffers A novel of sorcery and the ultimate pagan sacrifice. Beyond the Best Interests of the Child, by Joseph Goldstein Integrating the insights of psychoanalysis and the law, the book paves the way for an entirely new standard of child placement Word Play, by Peter Farb So hat ow,r aptoy may hova th to obvtrv Eattor with thoir fomihet, your Sotwoy stor will not bo open For buimeis nexl Sunday Yc if cooperofion in p'onn.ng to complete your food shopping ahead of cavler wil o most opprectoted a We hope thot your family, too, enjoy hoppy holiday Kt.i 1:1,::. Cream Cheese i 7$ C o. Table Syrup Mix 25' 1.07 BSafeway Gelatin Desserts Pet Food 0 MCP Orange Cr WA :X THE WALLEYE PIKE spawing is about over for 1974. Angling success has dropped off considerably for the walleyes in the inlet channel. The largest walleye taken this year and reported to Division personnel was this il2 lb. female. It was caught by Hobert Reeves of Ogden. (Photo by Sam Manes, Div ision Wildlife Resources ) FrevK Wmamm T -- . rookies Sour Cream c. uiztr sssr,V own. Would you believe that they have no less than three Till Divorce Do Us Part. by Lofton Hudson A fresh look at divorce which deals honestly with SHOPPERS r "Vv - ,fAV-.r-i- Joseph P. Kennedy," by David Koskoff The complete life story of the patriarch of America's foremost political family. as r !!r 'l sfuac;W - and the performance looked even better Monday nigh Monday it was reported night that the iQs haven't been coached by Wilt Chamberlain much at althis season. With their coacl having coqrt troubles withdhe Los Angeles Lakers all season and commuting from L.A., the Qs have been doing a lot on their playoff recently, 11,1974 aa C'-- 4 Books Featured at the Weber County Library April wt welcome FOOD STAMP .740 iNnkidrA Ruth fans will argud that Ruth had to hit a deader" baseball and played shorter seasons. Aaron fans will argue that teams faced jet lag and many more and different pitchbrs as well as playing night games which cuts down on visahility. The arguments wont mean much, since both me were superstars in their own time. Both will be remembered as two of the greatest who ,rr? ;: & Ji to a real Congratulations Aaron can now sit back and play the rest of the season while baseball fans and experts will argue about which player was better. . ifirP&fJf m great man. Hank Aaron! all-tim- e. , - rf play ed the game. Ha ilk Aaron has become the toptiome run hitter of 11 hit his 715th homer : Monday might before a national audience to pass the great BaPe Ruth who finished in 1955 with ?14 home runs. . , is over at ; - V ' 'YfU1 ( m V "Y S . i V . -- FV. 'i .mi I Vi "' & &cv tSSi il'7: KA-$f$3r- 4 7 b llElr-- 5G37 South 1900 West, Phone 773-090- $ , Rc-y-, ,, Ut3.h |