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Show ! w SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 9, 1976, Page 10 lfr LETTER TO THE EDITOR Editor: This letter tells of the most of my terrifying experience life. old I was taking my baby boy on his first trip to the grocery store, bundled up and securely strapped in his carryall seat. I set him on the right side of the grocery cart, the new ones that have top and bottom shelves. I lined up seven half gallons of milk and chocolate milk on the left side of the cart along with 3 48 oz. 10-d- 1 '75 CHEV 4x4. 4 wheel drive, mags hubs 4speed. $5,195. Ph. 99 48. 392-6- 72 DODGE pickup, auto., p.s., . or p.b., 782-744- 916 ton truck, stock 69 CHEVROLET racks, low miles, super sharp, will accept the right pickup or horse trailer as part payment. $2795.825-8601- . 75 DODGE RAM CHARGER USED BABY equipment, bed and mattress, stroller, booster seat and walker. Call GOOD HEAVY guoge, steel metal wardrobe, 20" deep x 36" x 66", dark beige, like new, $60. Plain glass alum, window 45"x41", $18. 9 "xl2" used rug, needs cleaning, $12. V 8, CONSOLE AIR cooler on wheels, LTD, top, exc. cond. p.b., vinyl p.s., 9-- 250-793- ' 'CaVIIH For Used Cars and Trucks, Any Condition, We Pick Up PARTS FOR SALE ACME 399-246- WOULD UKE to tend small children in my home, $4 a day, good LDS atmosphere, lunch and snack provided, ages 6 mo. to 3 Joyce. years. Call 250-797- 9-- 99 WILL TEND children in my home, from birth to years old. Call 9-- 9 825-683- '71 FORD 487-549- 3 trade: 1975 Toyota (long bed), $3657; 1974 Subaru station wagon (38 mpg) $2775; 14 ft. Valeo Pram, $300; Bolex 8mm movie camera (automatic lens) $100; 16 gauge FN auto-5- , $175; Univox guitar and case, $175; Gillfillam antique radio, $75; VW trailer hitch, $20; 3 goats, (one milking) truck $60, $30, $15. Cll 1972 CHEV II Nova, 4 door, 307 3 speed, col. shift, radial after tires, $1895. Call 773-029- V-- 9-- 9 5 p.m. exc. cond., classic '60 model, real collectors item. See to appreciate. Make offer. Call 773-453- 6 1974 BUICK Regal, p.s., p.b., air cond., cruise control with added 9-extras. Call 782-394- auto., 6 cylinder, exc. gas mileage, make offer. Call 70 FORD MAVERICK, 782-478- 825-962- 4 ' 8560 W. PIANO LESSONS with basement, Sell us your un- needed items around the house. Call 399-446- 0 WANT TO BUY: Piano, wish to buy a small or large piano. Call eves. . 9-- 9 99 825-629- GUARDS NEEDED: 0-- 6 966-316- Improve your home with S. dbl. beautiful (prayed or lace textured ceilings. 1 FREE ESTIMATES home. No experience necessary. $150 per week. Send $1 refundable and long stamped envelope to Jeffery Leather Crafts, Rt. 3, Box 36-N- , Carolina, 29730. DAYTIME 923 WAITRESS hours 11 , a.m. to 5 p.m., good starting wage, meal and uniform provided. Aply at Warrens Drive In, 5331 S. 1900 W., Roy. 0 LEE PONS 825-994- 8 WASHINGTON, D.C., -U.S. Senator Jake Garn (R-t ). recently asked the rest of RENTERS 621-614- 3 ROOM APT. prefer couple or single male, no pets. 8810 W. . 3100 S. Magna. Call 99 the Utah delegation to join OWN A MOTOR HOME? Call at Glenn Donnelson, Bill Froerer's Insurance Agency, compare our new low rates. "Finding the best insurance for the lowest cost is our job." tf 621-614- REDUCED Shelby 24x64 mobile home, 3 bedrm, 2 bath, family room, fireplace, covered carport, cooler, skirting, set in nice yard. $14,000. Located 113 Sundow Park, Clearfield. Call RAMBLER LEASE. HOUSE FOR 9-- bedrms, large recreation room, fire4 am ily panplace. 2 baths, huge walk-itry room, washroom, patio, carport basketball court, huge yard with a separate encased garden, equipped with a swamp cooler, drapes, water softener and carpeting. Few yards from Roy Recreation Complex, half block from Roy High and Junior High, 2 blocks from elementary school and park. Close to all churches and shopping centers. Available Oct. 15. Interested? Call after 5 p.m. f fen-re- 773-497- fljpcie mmiwUTniTirifwiu w in iil ) MAGIC MILL grain grinder. Bosch kneeder mixer. 621 8360. 9J6 RAGGEDY ANN bedspread, fitted sheet, top sheet, pillow cases for twin size bed. An adorable addition to any girl s room. $20. tf Call Pot, 825-- 666 doys. him in helping the National Park Service obtain funds to help build a sewage treatment facility to serve Zion National Park. Senator Garn said that the delegation has for some time worked to maintain overnight facilities at the Park. It has been our feeling that the experience should be a part of everyones heritage and not restricted only to those young and hardy enough to backpack and k 773-338- BRICK camp out, said Senator Garn. With the cooperation of the Park Service, we PIANO: Organ lessons. Beg. thru reached an agreement last adv. Professional music in- year to keep the facilities in structor now taking registration Zion with the understanding for Fall lessons. Call for early that the delegation would placements and times. work with the Park Service to 99 upgrade sewage facilities. NEW CONN alto saxophone. The Service has now put 99 together a proposal for a $250. Coll PIANO IN STORAGE cooperative effort with the e stored town of Beautiful Springdale for a locally. Reported like new. Retreatment sewage regional sponsible party can take a t big The cost of the facility. saving on low payment balance. would be $2,026,500 in Write Joplin Piano Inc. 1405 N. system dollars. The Park current Porter Place, Gilbert Arizona, 99 Services share would be 85234. 825-243- 250-244- spinet-consol- ARMSTRONG STERLING flute, exc. cond. $135. Call 8741 after 4.30. silver 782- - 99 NEED RELIABLE young girl to babysit two evenings per week in the area of Valley View Elementary or Roy High. 731-582- $975,000. Senator Garn wrote a letter to Park Service Director Gary E. Everhardt and asked other members of the delegation to join him in signing it. It is our understanding that, at the present time, the Park Service does not have money allocated for the project, the letter says. We wmuld, therefore, like to is urgently request the Service Hinckley honorary to scrutinize its budget to see chairman. if the amount can be Plans were laid for a reprogrammed from another area. Such a reprogramming statewide the project. However, Central PROTECT YOURCBs Car Stereos, etc. $35.00 and up installed CALL 766-155- 4 promotional program to appoint comwould obviously be the munity leaders in each simplest source of funding for county to membership in a if such reprogramming is possible, we would preciate it if you would not apim- mediately submit a request for a supplemental appropriation for the necessary amount. "At the present time, the city of Springdale has been assured by the State of l'tah that funds for the City's share of the facility are available. However, unless the Park Service is able to guarantee funding of its share within a very short time, the State will commit its funds elsewhere For that reason, we urge quick action on your part. We are prepared to work on Capitol Hill to ensure passage of any supplemental request made by the Park Service " Senator Garn is also Committee and in- were mailed to representatives of Utah civic clubs, Jaycees, chambers of commerce, labor, womens clubs, vitations business associations, educational It is now likely that, at least for the time being, I will not be able to keep that commitment. I have always been close to my family but will now be playing two roles and spending even more time with my children. If the Senate has a night session, PTA, cub scout meetings and similar activities with my children will take precedence and I will likely miss votes that I otherwise would have been able to cast. I will not be able to accept as many speaking engagements as I have in the past and more weekends and Congressional recesses will be spent at home in Virginia than in Utah at least for the foreseeable future. I want to assure my constituents that I will continue to be responsive to them and represent them to the best of my ability. I trust they will understand my situation and, if need be, be patient through this period of adjustment. little head would have been split straight down the middle. The impact of the cart and the crashing sound almost exploded in my brain as I visualized my babys brains organizations, churches and groups, ac- - the with along milk, chocolate milk, eggs spilled on the floor. My head spun around to my girlfriend with my baby she held in her arms not more than 10 seconds, and I could barely realize it wasnt him on the floor. The store manager said he Utah 84Q67. Telephone en- Mariachis de Guadalajara direct from Mexico City. This talented Mariachi group will provide gala Mexican music both in the foreground and in the background to accompany the famous singing Mexican tf Lalo Rodriquez, Musi-Meof star recording Records. Premier Productions Manager Sal Herrera x similar to mine, seriously hurting a small child or even another shopper. You really cant fit as much in the newer carts because of the lack of any depth in the top shelf and not being able to pile high in the bottom either. dont I expect these hazardous carts will ever be done away with, but people should at least be aware of what could happen. I hope my letter can at least accomplish this, and perhaps prevent anyone ever having to experience what I came so close to seeing. Lucy King Ogden Howard Stahle Glen Adams Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Mrs. Pat Sutter Bonnie Cantwell Keith Duncan Lonnie Reid Peggy Jo Adams T racie Adams D. LeRoy was Sim- appointed Executive Director. The intensive statewide community action campaign will be waged to urge individuals to register and vote. Utah is out to top the nation again in voter turnout this Bicentennial year. Bad politicians are elected by good people who fail to register and vote, declared Calvin Rawlings. charms Lalo audiences everywhere with a beautiful voice and matching personality. Lu Linan and El Ballet Folklorico de Denver will join Sr. Rodriquez and the Mariachis - Asst. Publisher W Advertising Mgr. Editor Managing Editor Sports Editor Typesetter Staff Cot respondents Roy LDS Chuich and Roy Nows 825 Wurs ten 6646 Sunset Nows and Sunset LDS Vl,9 Church News Denise Hammon 825 9474 Clearfield News Mari ane Adams 825 0638 Committee members are asked to appraise the political climate in their communities and by means of the democratic process develop workers at the grass-root- s levels and to enroll and carry the effort to a successful goal, stated the chairman. said, or Salt Lake Owner-Publishe- r M. Richard VanWinkle have been named UVTC Central 6 - J. cording to Chairman Madsen. Calvin W, Rawlings and mons 825-166- for Thursday s paper must the news office before Monday at 5 p m. Pictures may be included without charge ether taken in our of f ice or submitted by you. nigErt ipteraroed tertainment, features Los cident in Denise Hammon Phone 825-947- 4 IMWCiWI class on creative writing is being planned if A 4-- in- at the home of Gwen Bush on Thursday evening for the activities. first of the 1976-7- grandstand thing could easily happen to anyone, and how many women do lay their babies in carts the same way I did. The way the carts are made and the way people usually do pack their goods on top first, a person could put it on one side first and have an ac- All news and photographs be Sunset Camp of DUP met shows and other daily After about two hours of just getting over the shock of it, I could see how this same 359-261- 825-044- star-spangle- d her The Sun Chronicle and Clearfield Courier formation call Norma Earl at of Fiesta will present Denver Mexicana at the Utah State soliciting the support of Fair on opening night, Sept. 9, Senator Robert Byrd Fair Director Hugh C. chairman, and announced. Two Senator Ted Stevens, IR- Bringhurst will be performed in shows AK), ranking minority at 6:30 and member of the Interior the grandstand m. Subcommittee of the Senate 9:15 p Appropriations Committee. This lively production, which marks the beginning of crying just because basket tipped over. are published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W. Mailing address, P.O. Box 207, Roy, interested. For more Premier Productions was sorry and he would have it taken care of, and that he never heard of a thing like that happening before. He acted as if I was just a lady who was upset and STAFF STAFF STAFF there are enough young people in the area who are 10 AUTO ALARMS metal shelf not leaving more than one inch from the bottom of the carryall where my babys bottom vtfe im lb Millions have died for your so vote Sept. right to vote 14 and Nov. 2. That is the theme of the Utah Voter Turnout Crusade of 76, which was launched Aug. 17 in an organizational meeting in Salt Lake City of the sponsors and of the Central Committee. Arch L. Madsen is general chairman and Robert H. Funds needed to aid facilities at Zion Park cattle, all kinds and sizes. 4469 W. 300 N.. West Point. Phone except tf Sunday. FEEDER Similac in the bottom of the basket for me, and instead I called to her and asked if she would hold the baby for me a minute. At the time the words came out of my mouth I wondered why I had asked her to hold the baby instead of putting the cans on the bottom shelf as I intended to. She unstrapped the little belt around him and picked him up as I was picking up a couple of cans and putting them on the bottom shelf. I scraped my arm against the side of the cart as I was raising up and the grocery m stowldl Rock Hills, Co. Mon.-Fri.- 825-209- 3 are you protected from fire and crime losses? Ph. Glenn at Bill Donnelson Froerer s Insurance Agency. For info regarding our tenant owners policy, ph. us for all your insurance needs. Finding the best insurance for the lowest tf cost is our lob." her. Senator Gam and three of perienced swimming instructors his four children returned to for childen, ages Must have over the weekend in current Red Cross advanced life Virginia time for the children to begin at certificate. Apply saving school today. Clearfield Pool. When I was elected to the DENTAL ASSISTANT receptionist, I made a comSenate, will but train prefer experience the right person. Prefer person mitment to maintain at least from Hunter, Granger ,or Magna 90 percent voting record and areas. Coll 99 to visit Utah at least montIt HOME WORKERS needed in this hly, Senator Garn said. area. To lace leather goods at Unusual 773-364- The kind words that have been spoken and written about Hazel are gratifying, the Senator said. She was a lovely, wonderful person and I am pleased to know that so many people share my high Ex- NEED MONEY? opportunity for second income, work from your own home, your own hours. Only serious persons need apply. Call John, t) killed in an automobile accident Aug. 17 while enroute from Salt Lake City to the family home in Virginia. opinion of LIFE Personalized Advertising items, pens, pencils, calendars and others. Order now for Christmas delivery. Maggie s Advertising Specialties, ph. shop, meat house, 882-139- NEED MONEY? 6 SERVICES: appreciate the many (R-U- North 393-975- grainery, chicken coop, bam, garden spot, etc. Lot 3 to 37 including block 8. $27,500 or $150 per month with option to buy. Effective Oct. 1, 1976. Will finance. Call instruction. deeply I said Jake Garn was Garn Mrs. recently. experienced 782-497- D.C. WASHINGTON, cescearian, I was going to ask her if she would put the cart crashed against the for kindness expressions of sympathy and 930 support which my family and I have received since the passing of my wife, Senator teacher now has an opening, beginners and intermediates MACRAME made to your order. Perfect for wedding, birthdays, Christmas. Call after 4. 0 at 2738 Mon-tesso- 825-645- 10-1- 561-326- 2 BEDRM qualified Highly teachers. Hot PROGRAM 773-216- with chord Ogden area down for National Guard or Reserves. Priced from $28,500. Call Office Vern at Cottage Real Estate Con- Construction. garage, SCHOOL PRE meals and loving children care, hourly rates for efore and after school children. Some transportation furnished. We are starting a swing shift child care. Call, let us know your needs. or MAGNA First of 235. 2. 3. and 4 bedrm ramblers or spin entries. Full basement, 3 styles to choose from. No down. G.l. or $400 MAGNA: avail. 99 773-248- & 266-938- CHILDRENS ., 3-- ,c SSSfcSMftS! Garn thankful SCHOOL OF ROY now accepting enrollment for fall, ages 2'i to 6, morning or afternoon sessions good care to children Mon.-Friin my home, ages Clearfield area. $4 a day. Call tf iWnr MONTESSORI WILL GIVE SAVNG! Food Dehydraters, compl. with 7 trays and heater with thermostat and fan. $85. If interested please 923 phone FOR ELECTROLUX sales and service, plus supplies, call Ray Judd. also Magic Mill wheat grinders! and Magic Mill bread mixers. 825-232- sewing 99 773-707- 621-562- FOR SALE OR professionally alterations, repairs of any type for men or ladies. Wedding lines, tailoring, custom sewing, all work guaranteed. Mrs. E. LaMar 5435 S. Nelson, 2050 W., Roy. tf 1 OUTSTANDING 4 SEWING: experienced 0 J n 825-724- wood grain, hardly used, exc. cond., $20. Call TOMATOES 10c a lb. or $4 a bushel. Coll GAS RANGE has grill that converts to 5th burner. Good for canning or extra range. Call 392- 2703. 99 LOSE WEIGHT with New Shape Tablets and Hyrdrex Water Pills at Roy Drug Center, 1984 W. 5600 S Roy. 930 825-683- 621-147- SERVICES 825-622- 916 392-009- Call 250-563- 99 air cond., mag wheels, radial tires, best offer, must sell. Like new, SAMOYED PUP, male champ. Sired 4 grandparents, Champ. 1 M&sm IV.lllliiii. cans of juice and one dozen eggs. All I had to buy now was Similac, (baby formula) and baby cereal. My baby began to cry, and I mentioned to my girlfriend that it wasnt time for him to eat yet, so I didnt think it would hurt for him to cry a little bit. She was in front of me about half way up the aisle when I was comparing prices between concentrated and ready mixed formula. Since I just had my baby - and present segments of Mexican history dating back to the era, of which they will perform Maya dances, according to Herrera. The never-seen-befo- ballet will include a variety of Mexican folkloric dances. Movie actor and dancer, Agustin DelRazo will join Ms. Linan and together they will perform the dances of Mexico with colorful and authentic costumes. The admission price to the fair includes admission to the grandstand for this special Mexican show. 7 Lavon Reid, a member who has been away for almost two years on an LDS mission at Palmyra, New York, gave a brief account of some of the she and her experiences husband had while they were in that area. June Schaelling presented lesson, the September 1876 - Centennial Events and Territorial Activities. Present were Verda Knight, Elda Sparks, Melba Smith, Earlene Eddington, Sylvia Smith, Pearl Dabel, Margaret Willis, Pearl Anderson, lone Ferrin, Eldeen Barnes, Lavon Reid, Wanda Nielsen, Martina Blaine, Rosey Bronson and June Schaelling. Neil and Cheryl Coker have a new daughter bom on Sept. 2. The new arrival joins another sister, Denise, who is about two years old. The Ernest Larsens spent the Labor Day weekend in Emery visiting with Dr. Larsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larsen. Karl John and Kim Tanner have a new son born on Aug. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen and Mrs. Hansens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimber, went to Grantsville to attend a wedding reception of a neice Debbie Kimber, on Friday evening. Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kimber. A new son arrived on Sept. to Gary and Coral Taggart. The Tom Hamptons spent the Labor Day holiday at Yellowstone. 2 The Floyd Andrews spent Labor Day weekend in Cache Valley. Lynette Browning will be among those from this area attending BYU this year. Lynett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Browning. The Cliff Spendloves hosted a cookout on Saturday evening which took in four generations, Mrs. Spen-dlove- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Child of Ogden, their son Jeff, his wife and daughters Amy and Sara, Mr. and Mrs. David Ashdown and their daughter Jeni of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wells and daughter Michelle of North Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Westbroek of South Weber |