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Show SUN CHRONICLE. Sept. 30, 1 976, Page 3 Davis County bring home ribbons 4-He- rs Davis County youth gathered an abundance of blue ribbons and 1st place winnings at the Utah State Fair contests held in Logan on Sept. 16, 17 and 18. There were 16 county winners from Davis County to enjoy a boxed lunch supper, a banquet, a movie, a special breakfast and other activities planned for them by the Utah State University staff while they were on campus comteens in peting with other state contests. Horse This years top Judging team in the state is 4-- 4f-- i ::.2j ;Hr fsjt - f 4-- 4-- from DAVIS COUNTY 4-horse judging team placed HAFB, Lori Sessions, Bountiful, Linda Frodsham, first in state contest. Debbie Holly, Farmington, and Ann Dennis, HAFB, complete the team. The contests were under the direction of the USU staff at Logan. H Lilbrary books New recently received at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following titles: Making Ends Meet by Barbara Howar. The story of Lilly Shawcross, who is trying to bring together all the loose ends of her life. attractive, Bright, suc- cessful, Lilly is very much a woman of her time, caught up in the contemporary womans quest for herself. The Saturday Evening Post All American Cookbook by Charlotte Frederic A. Turgeon and Birmingham. foods The best health-givin- g selected from our countrys heritage. Apple Tree Lean Down by Mary Pearce. Spanning four generations of English life, this novel begins in rural West Midlands with Grandfather Tewkes, owner of the towns big carpentry works, his headstrong granddaughter Beth and the two men who rival for her affections. Creative Candlemaking by Thelma R. Newman. Tells how to design and produce brilliantly exquisitely colored, scented, beautifully shaped candles at a fraction of their usual cost. Wednesday the Rabbi Got Wet by Harry Kemelman. In this sixth novel in the series, the irascible sleuth who employs Talmudic reasoning to solve murders, Rabbi Small, while battling the board of directors, saves a pharmacist from disgrace, and the mans son from a murder charge. surveillance, recession and unemployment and other Lori county. topics are visually by 25 photographs and 34 line drawings and maps. Magic by William Gold- man. Magician Corley Withers, quintessential weakling, adds a twist to his card tricks that get him on the Mike Douglas, Dinah Shore, and Carson show, and scruitinzed. a Sleeping Murder by Agatha into frightening Christie. Written in the 30s psychological dilemma. and intended for posthumous publication, this is Miss Jane Marbles last case; she advises a young couple living in a seaside Victorian villa to On Oct. 8, at 2 p.m. the leave past murders alone. Terrace Chapter of AARP will meet in the Recreation They dont. Red Rock Country; the Center. All are invited to Geologic History of the attend this very interesting Colorado Plateau by Donald meeting. L. Baars. A detailed and Emil and Clara Roseau will exciting portrait of this extraordinary region. Aided present a film and display AARP important part of the County Hospital today is the total approach to quality Central Supply Department, patient care given at Weber Since all other departments in this chronic disease and rehabilitation facility func- tion in some way around the demonstration. Miss Marva Homer. Kaysville, won a trip to Chicago in the Clothing contest. They will attend the National Club Congress in Mark Chicago. Barnes, Bountiful, placed as 1st alternate in the Public Speaking contest. LaDell Wagstaff, Kaysville won a $25 bond for the top Dairy Foods Demonstration. Bringing home blue ribbons in foods demonstrations are Leslie Talbot, Bountiful, Robyn Grego, Kaysville and Patricia Hyde, Bountiful. Miss Hyde also won a trip to Denver for the Western , j Science Teaching Street in Valley View announces awareness-ES- of Mind 544 Center, Ogden 21st proudly classes in given by P Linda Clifford of California, starting Thursday, Sept. 30, 1976 at 7 p.m. The Center also has classes in Science of Mind on Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. with Meditation and Discussion groups on Tuesday at 7 p.m. 4 By dialing you can also receive an inspirational 392-444- Ideas for message for Richer Living, this is available for 24 hours. Sunday Services are held at a.m. For further 11 formation, phone in- out-patie- eber County Hospital. l BAR-B-QU- - 2- E - COUPON 15 '- SULLIVANS OPEN PIT g SAVE 40c 2 FOR M SULLIVANS BAR-B-QU- h ; U GOOD FOB UP TO (5) SPECIALS O O 0 -- COUPON SULLIVANS OPEN PH BAR-B-QU- .jf COUPON j SULLIVANS OPEN PH 1 BARREL OF $6.95 SAVE $1.00 E BAR-B-QU- 4 BAR-B-QU- BAR-B-QU- E BARREL OF $6.95 SAVE $1.00 RIBS BAR-B-QU- COLE SLAW, COWBOY BEANS, POTATO SALAD & 4 SOURDOUGH (WLL SERVE 1 -- 1 -- PT. COUPON M 1 - If E BEEF, PORK OR E I i I ... . I 'll' a. ,i ' . . ' Ji 1 HAM BAR-B-QU- 1 "The next best thing to being there yourself." JC am PAID BY DOUG HUNT E BAR-B-QU- E BEEF, PORK OR HAM SANDWICH, FRIES & DRINK GOOD AT 1 2 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD. fl 5258 SO. 1 900 W., ROY Jg GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS l EXPRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 -- - 4 I . 4 J COUPON SULLIVANS OPEN PH E RIB DINNER COWBOY BEANS, COLE SLAW, POTATO SALAD, HOT SOURDOUGH 0 '0. H 1 RIB DINNER E JSI E COUPON 1 f-- , J. 4..;. $1.19SAVE31c EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 BAR-B-QU- , 'l 976 COUPON BAR-B-QU- GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS SULLIVANS OPEN PH , I SULLIVANS OPEN PH X26 BAR-B-QU- 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1 900 W., ROY EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, i 1 4-- 1 GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 BAR-B-QU- RIBS -- R 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1900 W., ROY SULLIVANS OPEN PH j, E PT. COWBOY BEANS, 1 PT. COLE SLAW, 1 PT. POTATO SALAD & SOURDOUGH R (WLL SERVE GOOD AT 1 $22? E iil -- 4-- R YEAR Watch for him walking and knocking on doors in your neighborhood $1.50 GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS J GOOD AT E t? EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 J?''?'''" i 25 J 2 J Jl a r a i EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 ROLLS-BUTTE- BAR-B-QU- E BEEF, PORK OR HAM SANDWICH GOOD AT 1 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD., 2 5258 SO. 1900 W., ROY .i cares enough to come to you attend. iwovws'dna 11 He Mrs. Frank Wrigley and Historian, Mrs. Stephen Larsen. All parents are urged to Bar-B-Q- ue ' E SULLIVAN'S BEEF, PORK OR HAM SANDWICH GOOD AT 1 1 925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1900 W., ROY i; -- treasurer At 7:30 and 7:45 there will be sessions for 4th, 5th and 6th grades to visit those teachers 393-977- 2 FOR $1.50 SAVE 40c - COUNTY COMMISSIONER Micjiael Navidomskis and Mr. Earl Child. Secretary, Mrs. Smith; Spencer teachers. SANDWICH, FRIES & DRINK $1 .19 SAVE 31c GOOD AT 1 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1900 W. 4 are: DOES IT AGAIN! SULLIVANS OPEN PH The various services Mrs. by performed and her Hollingsworth assistant, Miss LeeAnn Winn, NTRAL SUPPLY Department personnel, Mrs. Barbara Hollingsworth and LeeAnn in the surgery department at inn, are seen preparing supplies for use PTA Officers for this year Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith, Co- - 1st Vice President, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Favero; 2nd vice president, Principle Wallace M. 3rd vice Knight; president, Mrs. Sterling 4th vice Robertson, presidents, 2 teachers: Mrs. Back to School Night for Valley View Elementary will be held Thursday, Sept. 30, 1976. Teachers will be explaining the new education programs for the year. At 6:30 and 6:45 there will be sessions with kindergarten, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade teachers. At 7 p.m. there will be a Skit and introduction of the PTA Officers and the class school Sullivans Open Pit Infection Control Committee. reflect one overall objective, that of contributing to quality patient care by providing various materials when needed. Because of their constant efforts to fulfill this objective, the Central Supply is Department being recognized as the Department of the Month during the month of September. PTA meeting dniQOODlNtXOVWS dniQOOOlNIXOVIftS ot COUPON 1 at- 4-- h out-patie- nt i V?. ! The a (Barbara) this Clinton, wins a trip to Chicago to club Congress. Marilyn placed tend the National first in the photography contest held on the campus at USU during the state contests. dated NIXOVINS by performed Central Supply, this department is often referred to as the heart of the hospital. 1 4-- artifax on gems. Doug Hunt who is running for the 4 year commission term will give a short talk. In November this chapter will be presented its charter, with a number of state officials present. A notice will appear in the paper. jixoviMSdn j MARILYN BRADY, Remley. Tells the not only of the Americans and Canadians who mapped and built the road, but of the people who lived in the vast trackless area before the road came, and those who drive the highway now: truckers, tourists, migrants. supplies and equipment used in the care and treatment of not only the patients here, but also those treated in the surgery department. The office used supplies throughout the hospital are also distributed by this department. In addition ,to these Mrs. duties, Hollingsworth serves as a member of the hospitals ' opportunity employer, provides services to all persons regardless of race, color or national origin. A. dispensing y.s,. employment Highway by services Lloyd Cooperative tale, Hollingsworth, department is responsible for processing, maintaining, and V Utah Extension Service is an equal Crooked Road; the Story of David VT demonstration. class the Alaskan iftAi. Becky White, Centerville, takes a second in Fabric labeling demonstration. Terrie Moore, Clinton, earned a second place in clothing. Jan Hill, Bountiful rated a blue ribbon for her Bicycle Safety Speaking. ESP Under the direction of Mrs. : kv mfi Brady and Susan Maw of Clinton earned blue ribbons in the Crops Judging contest, and Laura Moss, Bountiful, a blue ribbon in Public Clinton, won a trip to Chicago in Photography and a blue ribbon for her Photography dates meeting Central Supply offers quality patient care at county hospital An Roundup in the Meal Preparation contest. Marilyn LcDQkdMift Washington is Leaking by Art Buchwald. 120 matchless commentaries on the pomp and puffery of American politics: Gerald Ford, Henry Kissinger, the energy crisis, domestic our Sessions, Bountiful was high point winner in the state and received a trophy. The other three on the winning team are Debbie Holly and Ann Dennis from Hill Field Air Force Base, and Linda Frodsham from Farmington. Miss Marilyn Brady, R $2.29 SAVE 50c GOOD AT 1 1 925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1900 W., ROY GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1978 sail 4 6 ? BAR-B-QU- BAR-B-QU- E RIB DINNER E COWBOY BEANS, COLE SLAW, POTATO SALAD, HOT SOURDOUGH ROLL-BUTTE- R $2.29 SAVE 50c 1 1925 WASHINGTON BLVD. 2 5258 SO. 1 900 W., ROY GOOD AT GOOD FOR UP TO (5) SPECIALS EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30, 1976 i S' vj; , t J 'in, i i J rru-'- r,, lO'1 V, 19 J2 9 S3. |